Grand Conclave

Over the past 65 years the Order has flourished in England,
Wales and Scotland, and altogether there are now over 480 Conclaves in the English Constitution, which includes many in India and South Africa, several in Europe and around the globe. France and Australia were formerly part of the English Constitution but were granted independence.
The English constitution of the Order has its central administration in Mark Masons’ Hall, St James, London. With the U.K. being divided into 33 Provinces and the rest of the world into Districts, each is ruled over by a Provincial or District Grand Supreme Ruler.
The order is governed by the Grand Conclave of The Order of the Secret Monitor or the Brotherhood of David and Jonathan in the British Isles and its Districts and Conclaves overseas.
Grand Conclave normally meets the 2nd Thursday in November at Freemasons Hall, London.
The head of the order is the Most Worthy Grand Supreme Ruler Andrew Sweeney. Andrew has shown much support to the Channel Islands and visited Guernsey in April 2017.
Grand Conclave consists of 33 Provinces in the UK and British Isles. In the spirit of the order much visiting is performed and friendship exists between the different provinces.