History of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, and Concordant OrdersHenry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan |
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... annual assembly.- Hughan . 2 [ NOTE - The date is added by some former Editor , and is not ( and ought not to be ) , in the Harleian MS . , 1942 , of which this is a copy . ] The " Apprentice Charges . " This Charge belongeth to ...
... annual assembly.- Hughan . 2 [ NOTE - The date is added by some former Editor , and is not ( and ought not to be ) , in the Harleian MS . , 1942 , of which this is a copy . ] The " Apprentice Charges . " This Charge belongeth to ...
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... annually an account in writing of the number of Lodges so constituted , with the names of the several members of each particular Lodge , to- gether with such other matters and things as he or they shall think fit to be communicated for ...
... annually an account in writing of the number of Lodges so constituted , with the names of the several members of each particular Lodge , to- gether with such other matters and things as he or they shall think fit to be communicated for ...
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... annual meeting of the Grand Lodge on St. John the Baptist's Day and the election of officers were announced in the ... annually their Grand Lodge , choosing their Grand Master , Wardens and other officers , who may manage all affairs ...
... annual meeting of the Grand Lodge on St. John the Baptist's Day and the election of officers were announced in the ... annually their Grand Lodge , choosing their Grand Master , Wardens and other officers , who may manage all affairs ...
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... annually it now amounts to over $ 22,500 , the income , some $ 1500 , being annually appropriated for the relief of indigent Masons , their widows , and orphans . On June 27 , 1820 , it was proposed : " That the translation of the Holy ...
... annually it now amounts to over $ 22,500 , the income , some $ 1500 , being annually appropriated for the relief of indigent Masons , their widows , and orphans . On June 27 , 1820 , it was proposed : " That the translation of the Holy ...
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... annual meeting in 1837 , but one lodge ( the oldest one at Portland ) , was represented . At the annual meeting in 1844 , 16 lodges were represented , and Masonry began to revive , the lodges resuming their meetings ; and , in 1849 , a ...
... annual meeting in 1837 , but one lodge ( the oldest one at Portland ) , was represented . At the annual meeting in 1844 , 16 lodges were represented , and Masonry began to revive , the lodges resuming their meetings ; and , in 1849 , a ...
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Accepted Masons adopted Ahiman Rezon Ancient annual communication appointed April authority Boston brethren Canada Carolina ceremonies Christian Commandery committee conferred Constitution convention Craft December Deputy Grand Master established existence Fraternity Free and Accepted Freemasonry Freemasons Grand Chapter Grand Commander Grand Council Grand Encampment Grand High Priest Grand Officers Grand Orient Grand Royal Grand Secretary held Holy installed January John John's Lodge June 24 jurisdiction Kilwinning King Knights Templars known Lodge of England Lodge of Pennsylvania March Mark Master Masonry Massachusetts Master Masons meeting Mysteries Nova Scotia November October Order organized original Past Grand Pennsylvania present Provincial Grand Lodge Provincial Grand Master Quebec received records Rite ritual Royal Arch Chapter Royal Arch Masons Scotland Select Masters September September 17 South Carolina subordinate lodges Supreme Council symbol Temple Territory tion Union United Virginia Warden warrant William Worshipful Brother York York Rite
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