Featuring V.W. Bro. Dr. Paul Calderwood
Every March, for the better part of two centuries, lodge secretaries across England and Wales sat down and did something we almost never think about today. They wrote out a full list of their members, names, addresses, occupations, and sent it to the clerk of the peace, sworn before a magistrate as a legal document. They had to. Under the Unlawful Societies Act of 1799, it was the price of staying lawful while other clubs and societies were being driven underground.
Most of those returns were filed, shelved, and forgotten. In this episode I sit down with V.W. Bro. Dr. Paul Calderwood to talk about what happened when somebody finally went looking for them.
Paul went into his research expecting maybe 450 surviving documents in Wales. He found more than 2,000. Every one of them photographed, transcribed, and dropped into a searchable database that now records the names, addresses, and trades of lodge members year by year, going back to the very first returns. It is one of the richest and least explored sources in all of Masonic history, and it tells us who our brethren actually were, not the legends, the real men.
We get into what the returns reveal: how Freemasonry gave men stability and continuity as the rest of their lives changed around them, how the networking ran deeper than anyone assumed, and the small surprising details, like the fact that across all those Welsh lodges, only 44 venues outside of Masonic premises ever showed up. It is social history, family history, and Craft history all at once, and Paul makes a strong case that what he found in Wales is waiting to be found everywhere else too.
What we cover
Guest
V.W. Bro. Dr. Paul Richard Calderwood, PGSwdB, is a specialist in this period of Masonic history. He was awarded a PhD by Goldsmiths, University of London for his thesis on the history of Freemasonry in the twentieth century. He has been active in the Craft since his initiation in 1974, is a member of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, and was appointed Prestonian Lecturer in 2013.
His book, Discovering Secrets of the Unlawful Societies Act, is published by Lewis Masonic. Our thanks to Martin Faulks and the team at Lewis Masonic for the introduction.
Where to see Paul Calderwood speak
2026
June 16 | North Devon Installed Masters Lodge | Tiverton, Devon
June 19 | Albert Edward Court Lodge of Research | Porthcawl, South Wales
July 29 | Lord Swansea Mark Lodge | Bridgend, South Wales
September 21 | Dean Leigh Installed Masters Lodge | Hereford, Herefordshire
November 4 | Llangeinor Lodge | Bridgend, South Wales
November 30 | Senatores Chapter of Installed First Principals | Blackpool, West Lancashire
November (date to confirm) | Lodge of Advancement | Neath, South Wales
2027
January 20 | Ymlaen Lodge | Cardiff, South Wales
January 28 | Hendre Lodge | Cardiff, South Wales
January 29 | East Surrey Installed Masters | Croydon, Surrey
February 19 | Bucks Masters | Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire
February 25 | Charles Lyne Installed Masters Lodge | Risca, Monmouthshire
March 18 | Leeds Installed Masters Lodge | Leeds, West Yorkshire
March 25 | Cambria Meridian Lodge | Rhyl, North Wales
June 24 | North Notts Installed Masters Lodge | Worksop, Nottinghamshire
July 7 | Durham Lodge of Installed Masters | Durham
Most of these are Installed Masters lodges, so attendance is generally restricted to qualified brethren.
Referenced in this episode
Esotericism in Freemasonry Conference 2026
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