The Ormiston Yew
  On the 21st February 1928 the brother secretary read out a letter to  the lodge which was received from the Grand Lodge of Scotland, enquiring  if the Lodge had any details of any manuscripts or curios, that Lodge  Caldercruix St John may have in its possession. After discussing the  matter in open lodge it was agreed to describe to Grand Lodge details of  a Mallet presented to the Lodge by Bro. Col Peter Spence R.W.P. G.D.M.,  which was made from the Yew tree under which John Knox had preached. Bro  Col Peter Spence was one of the principle brethren who performed the  ceremony of consecration and erection of Lodge Caldercruix St John 1314  five years previous in 1923. As early as the 15 th   century the famous Yew tree from which our prized mallet was made was  recognized as a local landmark: a parchment dated 1474, found among some  old papers belonging to the Earl of Hopetoun, had been signed under the  yew tree. The famous religious reformer John Knox who was born in  nearby ...