John Yarker

John Yarker (1833 - 1913)

John Yarker (17 April 1833 – 20 March 1913) was an English Freemason, author, and occultist. He was born in Swindale, Shap, Westmorland, in the north of England. He moved with his parents to Lancashire and on to Manchester in 1849. Ηe was descended from Reinhold Yarker de Laybourne who lived in the mid seventeenth century.

Biography

He was made a Freemason of the United Grand Lodge of England at the age of 21 in the Lodge of Integrity, No. 189, Manchester, on the 25 October 1854, becoming a Master Mason at the beginning of 1855.[1] Seven years later, in 1862, he demitted (resigned) from Freemasonry.[2]

In 1872 Yarker established the Sovereign Sanctuary of the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Masonry for England and Ireland under the authority of a Patent issued by the American Grand Master of that organization, Harry Seymour. As well as establishing the Ancient and Primitive Rite, Yarker would later become Deputy International Grand Master (1900) and International Grand Master (1902) of the Rite of Memphis-Misraim.[3]

He died in Withington, Greater Manchester.

Writings

  • The Kneph - (1881–1900) (Official publication of the Ancient and Primitive Rite of Memphis-Misraïm)
  • The Arcane Schools - 1909
  • Masonic Charges and Lectures
  • Scientific and Religious Mysteries of Antiquity
  • Freemasonry in Modern Times
  • Origin and Antiquity of Freemasonry
  • Lectures of a Chapter, Senate and Council: According to the Forms of the Antient and Primitive Rite
  • The Magian Mysteries
  • Masonry and the Crusades
  • Modern Rosicrucianism

References

  1. John Yarker, Memphis-Mizraim in England Archived 2007-07-09 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "John Yarker" from The Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon. Accessed May 8, 2007.
  3. http://www.memphismisraimuk.org/
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