Research Resources & Book Reviews

The main resource of Quatuor Coronati Lodge is AQC, our Transactions.

A list of Past Issues of AQC and their contents through to 2015 can be downloaded here.

Indexing any journal is an ongoing task, particularly one that goes back over 130 years. The late Svend Aaage Verdeso of Denmark produced a workable index of volumes 1-127 (1888-2014) in PDF form that can be searched using Acrobat Reader or simply used as a normal index. The newer volumes have their own indexes.

The Index for AQCs 1 – 127 can be accessed here; indexes for our more recent volumes are below:

We hope to produce a compact revised index for all volumes in the course of the next few years.

Many out-of-copyright past issues of AQC are stored on Internet Archive and can be accessed at archive.org. Links to the first twenty volumes of AQC are given below. Internet Archive is a third party website and QC/QCCC cannot accept responsibility for the integrity of any files that may be downloaded.

Listed below for download and study is a selection of rare, mainly late nineteenth-century publications: QC’s Antigraphas (QCAs): click here for a summary of the contents. QCAs contain facsimile versions of early Masonic Charges such as the Regius, Cooke and Lansdowne manuscripts, in addition to a compilation of early Masonic Certificates (QCA volume 8), the first Minutes of the Grand Lodge of England (QCA volume 10), and the early records of the Grand Lodge of England according to the Old Institutions – the first Minutes of the Antients Grand Lodge, (QCA volume 11).

Certain files have been scanned to a very high quality to allow optical character recognition (‘OCN’ or word searches); the file sizes are therefore relatively large at around 50MBs.

Current Book Reviews

Other Research Sources

One of the best entry points for masonic research is the Resources & Information page at the Museum of Freemasonry at Great Queen Street, London. A short summary of other Masonic Libraries and information sources is available here.

If you have specific research enquiries, please email the team at the Library and Museum of Freemasonry at Freemasons’ Hall mentioning that you are a member of the Correspondence Circle: enquiries@qccircle.org.uk.

The Research Directory of the Bristol Masonic Society is another invaluable resource, as is the Masonic Library of Singapore.

The Future

We continue to work on making available primary and secondary source material from QC’s Archives.

Please support this effort if you can by making a donation.