Warwickshire/England – Masonic regalia stolen
(by Kirstie Smith, The Courier, 10 July 2019)
A group of Freemasons in Warwick have been left shocked after thousands of pound worth of Masonic regalia was stolen.
The group are based at Alderson House in High Street, where around 20 ornate items were stolen from a display cabinet at some time at the beginning of the month.
It is believed that the items are valued between £6,000 to £10,000.
Peter Round, manager at Alderson House, said: “These are items of Masonic regalia, we call them jewels. They are collarettes and some are very old and were in a display case in one of the meeting rooms,
“We are open to the public and do public and private events here and during these times is when they possibly went.
“It is horrible this had happened. Some date back from the last century. We are…

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