History of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, and Concordant OrdersHenry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan |
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... issued . 66 From 1600 to 1634 , the records of No. 1 are silent as to the admission of speculatives , but contain entries of apprentices , and admissions of Fellow Crafts by the " friemen and burgesses " of the lodge . Apprentices were ...
... issued . 66 From 1600 to 1634 , the records of No. 1 are silent as to the admission of speculatives , but contain entries of apprentices , and admissions of Fellow Crafts by the " friemen and burgesses " of the lodge . Apprentices were ...
Page 139
... issued by the King for the arrest of all Templars in the kingdom on the night of Friday , October 13th . The Grand Master and sixty of his brethren were seized in Paris . The following day they were brought before the represen- tatives ...
... issued by the King for the arrest of all Templars in the kingdom on the night of Friday , October 13th . The Grand Master and sixty of his brethren were seized in Paris . The following day they were brought before the represen- tatives ...
Page 177
... issued by my good friend , General Albert Pike , one being on The Regius Manu- script , " 2 and the other , " Touching Masonic Symbolism . " I. The first mentioned , addressed to Brother Gould , refers particularly to the able ...
... issued by my good friend , General Albert Pike , one being on The Regius Manu- script , " 2 and the other , " Touching Masonic Symbolism . " I. The first mentioned , addressed to Brother Gould , refers particularly to the able ...
Page 190
... issued , with a commission to hould every yeare an assembly where they would , within the Realme of England , and to correct within themselves Statutes and trespasses done within the Crafts . And he held an Assembly at York and made ...
... issued , with a commission to hould every yeare an assembly where they would , within the Realme of England , and to correct within themselves Statutes and trespasses done within the Crafts . And he held an Assembly at York and made ...
Page 219
... issued by the Duke of Norfolk , Grand Master of Free and Accepted Masons of England , to Daniel Coxe , of New Jersey , appointing him Provincial Grand Master of New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania . On April 30 , 1733 , Lord ...
... issued by the Duke of Norfolk , Grand Master of Free and Accepted Masons of England , to Daniel Coxe , of New Jersey , appointing him Provincial Grand Master of New York , New Jersey , and Pennsylvania . On April 30 , 1733 , Lord ...
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