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We are not and do
not seek to be a religion, a pressure group to confront government, a
self-interested benefit society or a dining club for the social elite. We do
seek to inculcate in our members a lifestyle which is just and upright,
morally responsible and law-abiding. We hope that, when a man is known to be
a Freemason, he will be seen as a credit to himself, to his family and to
the community in which he lives and works.

Pictured is the hall where Waynflete Lodge hold
its meetings in Brackley. The building is the Town Hall and the first
meeting was held in 1922. The building was 300 years old in
2007.
Freemasonry is about giving not taking, about
sharing and caring, about upholding the law and being a responsible member
of society. Above all, it requires a belief in one God, the God of the
individual concerned. Any man of any faith, colour, creed or ethnic origin
can become a Freemason which shows the universality of our appeal.
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