The Freemasons' Magazine and Masonic Mirror, Volume 21Bro. Henry George Warren, 2, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street, 1869 |
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... called away , excited our admiration by the earnestness of his devotion to the Craft , and his sturdy manly welcome to the visiting brethren . Little did we think as we sat at the hospital board of Doyle's Lodge that our vis a vis , Bro ...
... called away , excited our admiration by the earnestness of his devotion to the Craft , and his sturdy manly welcome to the visiting brethren . Little did we think as we sat at the hospital board of Doyle's Lodge that our vis a vis , Bro ...
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... called upon during the same years to act as Worshipful Masters of lodges in neighbouring towns . The ancient corporation of Beccles was well represented , inasmuch as three of the brethren present had served the office of Chief ...
... called upon during the same years to act as Worshipful Masters of lodges in neighbouring towns . The ancient corporation of Beccles was well represented , inasmuch as three of the brethren present had served the office of Chief ...
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... called in question by the W.M. of the lodge to which I am now attached , and he puts his veto on a continuance of it , under an impression that in so doing he has the approval of the Prov . G.M. I was asked by what authority I infringed ...
... called in question by the W.M. of the lodge to which I am now attached , and he puts his veto on a continuance of it , under an impression that in so doing he has the approval of the Prov . G.M. I was asked by what authority I infringed ...
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... called forth from the visiting brethren the most unqualified expressions of admiration , not only of the ability ... called in , it was announced to them that the W.M. had been duly installed , and they were called upon tɔ salute him ...
... called forth from the visiting brethren the most unqualified expressions of admiration , not only of the ability ... called in , it was announced to them that the W.M. had been duly installed , and they were called upon tɔ salute him ...
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... called off for refreshment , and about 40 of the brethren sat down to the banquet . On the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured ; those of the R. W. the Prov . G.M. , Earl Howe ; the D. Prov ...
... called off for refreshment , and about 40 of the brethren sat down to the banquet . On the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured ; those of the R. W. the Prov . G.M. , Earl Howe ; the D. Prov ...
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