A Morning of Distinction: WBro Ranvir (“Little Rav”) Takes the Chair at Beneficentia

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Fresh from the excitement of our recent Travellers Cup adventures — and the memorable raid by St Ambrose Lodge — we now turn to a moment of tremendous pride for Huguenot Lodge No. 2140.

Our very own Worshipful Master, Ranvir — affectionately known among us as “Little Rav” — is set to conduct his first ceremony at 10am at Mark Masons’ Hall in the Chair of Beneficentia Lodge No. 5308. A landmark moment, and one richly deserved.

From Near Word Perfect to the Metropolitan Stage

It was only at our last ceremony that WBro Ranvir delivered what many described as a near word-perfect Initiation Degree — calm, composed, and delivered with clarity and confidence. That same evening, of course, we were energetically raided by St Ambrose Lodge, making the occasion even more memorable.

His ritual excellence did not go unnoticed.

In recognition of his dedication and high standard of work, he has now been appointed as part of the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London team — a tremendous honour and a testament to the effort he consistently invests in the Craft.

A Grand Occasion at Mark Masons’ Hall

The ceremony will take place at the distinguished Mark Masons’ Hall, a venue befitting such an occasion. Adding further distinction to the morning, the Grand Inspector will be in attendance — underscoring the significance of the event and the confidence placed in our Worshipful Master.

For Ranvir, this is not merely another meeting — it is a defining moment in his Masonic journey. To step into the Chair at Beneficentia Lodge for his first ceremony reflects both his ability and the trust placed in him by his brethren.

From “Little Rav” to Leading Light

Those of us at Huguenot know the dedication behind the nickname. “Little Rav” may be the affectionate title, but his contribution to ritual, leadership, and Inspectorate engagement has been anything but small.

From delivering exemplary ritual, to strengthening ties across lodges, to now representing excellence within the Metropolitan framework — this is a proud moment not only for him, but for our entire lodge.


On behalf of everyone at Huguenot Lodge No. 2140:

A tremendous well done.
We are immensely proud of you.
And we look forward to witnessing what promises to be an outstanding ceremony.

Here’s to continued light, leadership, and success in the Chair.