Francis Bacon, the Second St Alban: The Bacon Memorial & Rosy Cross Navigation Line

A special day event led by Peter Dawkins.
During the day we will discuss why Francis Bacon was given the two titles Baron Verulam of Verulam and Viscount St Alban, and delve into the profound symbolism of Francis Bacon’s Memorial in St Michael’s Church, St Albans.
Peter will also reveal what he knows about the Gemini Rosy Cross Navigation Line that traverses the Atlantic Ocean to Oak Island, Nova Scotia, and Jamestown, Virginia, and originates from two places: (1) St Alban’s Shrine in St Alban’s cathedral, passing via St Michael’s Church, St Albans, and (2) Bacon’s Mount in Prae Woods, Gorhambury, passing via Old Gorhambury House.
Peter will also show how this navigation line links with a vast ‘Solomon’s Temple’ geometric ley line structure laid out by early colonists who were Freemasons, together with American indigenous elders who made friends with the Freemasons. Peter will also explain how he was given this information and a map showing the geometric structure.
Besides talks and discussions on these matters, the idea is to visit some of the key places associated with the starting points of the Gemini Rosy Cross Navigation Line, and to see if we can experience the line itself, which exists as a double ley line.
For information and booking, please contact the FBRT Secretary:
Email: sarah@fbrt.org.uk. Tel: 01295 678 623.