The Magnificent Seven

Yesterday the Magnificent Seven, a team of seven intrepid explorers, ventured over the boarder into the neighbouring Province of Staffordshire. We were greeted by Royalty (in a Masonic sense), which consisted of both Derbyshire and Staffordshire’s Provincial Grand Masters. Staffordshire also had their Deputy Provincial Grand Master – David Thomas present, the brainchild behind this initiative and Derbyshire had their Assistant Provincial Grand Master – Martin Giles, who was willing to get involved with the walking!

The idea behind the walk, was to raise money for The Duke of Edinburgh’s Charities in the name of the Universities Scheme, something Hartington Lodge is very proud to be a part of. The aim is to walk 2021 miles in 2021, in the form of a relay, travelling through all Provinces with a University Scheme Lodge, visiting numerous Freemasons Halls.

The walkers and Support team were all treated to breakfast by Staffordshire and Derbyshire, where we tried oat cakes and breakfast fillings. We’re told they’re a local Staffordshire delicacy. Not bad at all, the tastiest pancakes we’d ever had!! Our PGM, opted for the lighter, healthier option and had a full English instead!

Time for a quick cuppa
Our PGM in his new Masonic-wear, tucking into his healthier breakfast!
Staffordshire’s local delicacy – pancakes
Chatting before breakfast
Our PGM in his new Provincial T-Shirt
Putting the world to rights

The David Kenneth Williamson cup was presented from Staffordshire Province to Derbyshire.

Derbyshire and Staffordshire’s Provincial Grand Masters passing the cup between Provinces
Derbyshires APGM and PGM with Staffordshire’s PGM and DPGM
Hartington Lodges Worshipful Master and University Scheme Representative with the team and DKW Cup.
Derby’s PGM, Hartington WM, University Lodge of Staffordshire IPM and Staffordshire PGM

The walkers set off, full of spirit on their 18 mile stroll! They ventured through glorious sunshine, heavy rain, thunder storms and were even graced by a rainbow!

Most of the walk was along minor roads
The magnificent seven lead by our Assistant Provincial Grand Master
Somewhere over the rainbow

There were times when we had to dodge tractors and articulated lorries, but this wasn’t a problem due to our diligent support team, warning the traffic of our presence.

One part of our support team, notifying traffic of our presence

After a short while we stepped foot on to hallowed ground and crossed the border into the Province of Derbyshire.

The team and Province border
Slight change on the team members, but still at the border

After a while, the walkers started getting thirsty, so a pub was in order! Our first was a sign for the Ostrich, however this was just a farm, with a sick sense of humour, leaving two empty kegs for us to admire!

A sock sense of humour

After a few more miles, we did find a pub, where we all enjoyed a quick pint!

The team outside The Horseshoes
Beers in The Horseshoes Garden
Cheers

Another mile or so and we stumbled across another watering hole, so thought we’d pop in there for a drink!

Beers at The Bluebell
Beers at the Bluebell

After the beers, it was time to start pounding the Mile’s again and get this cup to the heart of Derbyshire Freemasonry.

A welcoming site, our University Scheme Representative stepping into his neck of the woods
Crossing the A38 on our final leg of the journey
Final leg home, crossing the A38

We arrived back at The Grange Banqueting Suite, at about 18:00, where we were greeted with a cold beer and a tasty curry.

The last six still standing outside Derbyshires Freemasons Hall

A representative from Daybrook Lodge from our other neighbouring Province of Nottinghamshire, was also there to greet us and take care of the cup, in its next leg of the walk.

Daybrook Lodge take delivery of the DKW cup from Peter Walklate, the Hartington Lodge University Scheme Representative

In total we walked about 38, 594 steps, which was about 19 miles. A great day was had by all who attended and a sum of money was raised for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Charities and the Derbyshire 2025 Festival.

Proof of steps

If anyone feels inclined to sponsor us, then please get in touch.

2 thoughts on “The Magnificent Seven”

  1. Fantastic effort …. a great way to raise funds in support of such a worthy cause. All the very best from Beauchief Abbey Lodge No 3793 ??

    1. Thanks Joe, for your kind words and publicity, it’s much appreciated.
      Best wishes from all at Hartington Lodge No 1085.

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