FREEMASONRY TODAY
Book Review

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UNDERSTANDING MORE ABOUT THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR AND MALTA DEGREES.
Revd. Neville Barker Cryer
Lewis Masonic, Hersham, 2008, Paperback, 64 pages, £9.99. ISBN 978 085318 299 3
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The Reverend Neville Barker Cryer
is Past Grand Chaplain of The
United Grand Lodge of England,
was Prestonian Lecturer in 1974, Batham
Lecturer 1996-1998 and is a well-known
and widely appreciated writer on Masonic
topics. Anyone familiar with his previous
publications will know already that he is
always worth reading. This is true
scholarship, combining knowledge with
wisdom – for they are two quite different
things – and wit. The author describes his
work as ‘this modest book’ because he is
a modest man, but crammed between the
covers of this slender volume is a mass of
information and insight. This has been
gradually expanded over a quarter of a
century, during which time the Revd.
Barker Cryer held the office of Provincial
Prior in Essex and in the North and East
Ridings of Yorkshire. Twenty-five topics
are covered, ranging from explanations of
the the meanings of passwords to the
significance of Officers like the
Turcopolier and the origin of Knightly
Garments and headgear! I particularly
enjoyed the discussion of the Templar
battle cry, which incorporates a most
unexpected but completely relevant
quotation from Robbie Burns!
Be warned, or reassured: this is not yet
another ‘expose’ of the motives and agenda,
real or imaginary, of the first Knights
Templar. The final chapter of the book does,
to be fair, deal with the question of a whether
or not a direct link may exist between the
original Order and the modern Masonic
degree. It is a handbook produced with the
intention of ‘…enabling Freemasons to
understand and execute ceremonies of the
various degrees and orders.’ It succeeds
admirably. Barker Cryer doesn’t make
everything simple because it isn’t. It is his
ability to involve the reader in the delicious
complexity of the topics that he deals with
that makes reading him so rewarding. The
title, ‘Understanding More…’ is typically
generous. I am sure that many members of
the Orders concerned would freely confess
to understanding just about nowt! Those
proposing brethren into ‘K.T.’ might be well
advised to procure a copy of this excellent
work to present to the Candidate on his
installation, in order that he may have his
loins girt about with truth…
Andrew Montgomery
Issue 46, Autumn 2008
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