History of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, and Concordant OrdersHenry Leonard Stillson, William James Hughan |
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Page xxiii
... officer called " Eldest Entered Prentice , " even officiated at the passing of Fellow Crafts . The Dea- con of the lodge was President ( called " Preses , " in 1710 ) , and the Warden was Treasurer ; but the officers were not uniform in ...
... officer called " Eldest Entered Prentice , " even officiated at the passing of Fellow Crafts . The Dea- con of the lodge was President ( called " Preses , " in 1710 ) , and the Warden was Treasurer ; but the officers were not uniform in ...
Page xxvi
... officers present , and the Deacon next , whereas the reverse is the case in the records of No. 1. Great care was exercised in the appointment of officers , and even the Clerk , in 1643 , took his " oath of office , " and others were ...
... officers present , and the Deacon next , whereas the reverse is the case in the records of No. 1. Great care was exercised in the appointment of officers , and even the Clerk , in 1643 , took his " oath of office , " and others were ...
Page 222
... officers were announced in the Gazette . In 1734 Franklin was elected Grand Master , and wrote as early as possible to Henry Price , of Boston , with whom he had previously been in correspondence , and who he had heard was appointed ...
... officers were announced in the Gazette . In 1734 Franklin was elected Grand Master , and wrote as early as possible to Henry Price , of Boston , with whom he had previously been in correspondence , and who he had heard was appointed ...
Page 232
... Officers constituted Benevolent Lodge at Amherst , and installed the officers in the meeting - house at that place . June 24 , 1801 , the Grand Master and officers were installed in public in Jefferson Hall , the Grand Lodge presenting ...
... Officers constituted Benevolent Lodge at Amherst , and installed the officers in the meeting - house at that place . June 24 , 1801 , the Grand Master and officers were installed in public in Jefferson Hall , the Grand Lodge presenting ...
Page 235
... officers being pro tempore . November 29 , 1781 , seven petitions were received and referred . December 18 , 1781 , the officers were elected for the first time . May 17 , 1787 , doubts arose as to the propriety of meeting at ...
... officers being pro tempore . November 29 , 1781 , seven petitions were received and referred . December 18 , 1781 , the officers were elected for the first time . May 17 , 1787 , doubts arose as to the propriety of meeting at ...
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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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