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| Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and the Prince Hall | Masons, A.F. & A.M. |
| ed Lander's Corner (after the local monumental | masons A.K. Lander) became a large roundabout and was |
| Italian | masons also contributed to a Renaissance reconstructi |
| The Pythagoras Lodge No. 41, Free and Accepted | Masons, also known as Pythagoras Masonic Temple or De |
| the cross is probably the work of the team of | masons and sculptors brought in by Benedict Biscop fr |
| building occupied by Trinity Episcopal and the | Masons, and a log school house. |
| circa 1085 as a hostel for the highly skilled | masons and master builders brought in to oversee the |
| He was a | Masons and the Knights Templar member. |
| The Kadia are a community of | masons and bricklayers. |
| He was an active member in the Odd Fellows, | Masons, and Knights of the Maccabees. |
| He was a member of the Episcopal Church, | Masons and Elks. |
| ded this was most likely achieved by a team of | masons and carpenters. |
| built entirely in Arucas stone by local master | masons, and it dates from 1909. |
| The Bouchers were stone | masons and carpenters, skills which were valuable in |
| The Raj are the traditional | masons and bricklayers of North India. |
| He was also a member of the | Masons and a Shriner. |
| It was a major public funeral, with numerous | Masons and members of the New York State legislature. |
| ive in many organizations, including the Elks, | Masons, and the Scottish Rite and the Shrine. |
| He remained active with the | Masons and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and |
| home to many large companies including Pinsent | Masons and Deloitte. |
| par personnaiges (1514) for the Paris guild of | masons and carpenters. |
| along with the help of a dozen Algerian stone | masons, and 10 stained-glass experts. |
| For a long time it was still known for its | masons and stone carvers, though in Akbar time it was |
| seph Warren in 1794 by King Solomon's Lodge of | Masons and was initially an 18 foot (5.5 m) wooden pi |
| Mull & Fromer, | masons and builders, of Catskill, New York, secured t |
| effect on Murphy's reputation locally with the | Masons, and caused them to cut off funding for two co |
| onstruction, the unwritten code of carpenters, | masons, and citizens kept the city a well-planned pla |
| Cendoya got fifteen teachers cutters, | masons and calciners, including Lorenzo Lagunes, who |
| He served as President of the Operative | Masons and Bricklayers Society and the Adelaide Trade |
| built entirely in Arucas stone by local master | masons, and it dates from 1909 (Initial Configuration |
| A), Metropolitan College, to which only Master | Masons are admitted. |
| ubs such as: The Ministry of Ale, Burnley, The | Masons Arms in Headington, Oxford, The Brunswick Inn, |
| Masons Arms in the British Pub Guide | |
| His parents were publicans and he lived at The | Masons Arms pub on Wellgate and the Green Dragon in K |
| There is a restaurant, 'the | Masons Arms'. |
| There is the Butchers Arms, The Farmers, The | Masons Arms, The Shamrock, The Junction, The World's |
| George Webster, an architect of the dynasty of | masons at Kendal (Cumbria). |
| On March 1, 1835, Jones met with four other | Masons at Brazoria and petitioned the Grand Master of |
| ctor John Lauritzen, required all of the brick | masons available in the area. |
| , in conjunction with the Order of Mark Master | Masons, awarded around £2.6 million to 14 NHS trusts |
| e have needed - and shall continue to need 400 | masons, both cutters and layers, together with 2,000 |
| Through his influence, the | Masons Builders' Association of New York played a maj |
| Completed in 2005, BDA was constructed by deaf | masons, carpenters, painters, and welders from IDEA. |
| to do with the number of widows and orphans of | Masons caused by the American Civil War; the 1867 fou |
| may perhaps assume were created by a school of | masons centred on Tarbat. |
| The | Masons' Company ranks thirtieth in the order of prece |
| Additionally, the | masons constructing the instruments had insufficient |
| Masons Corner is an unincorporated community located | |
| ris was concerned that the female relatives of | Masons could not share in the benefits of Freemasonry |
| dshaw Road, which runs from State Route 311 at | Masons Cove in Roanoke County to North Fork Road at I |
| from Ironto in Montgomery County, Virginia to | Masons Cove in Roanoke County, Virginia. |
| from Brushy Mountain by a narrow gap formed by | Masons Creek. |
| His family were builders and | masons during the first half of the 19th century, and |
| His memorial by monumental | masons Edward Stanton (sculptor) and C. Horsnaile is |
| while the site was rendered by a team of local | masons employed by CADW. |
| vic affairs, Crandall was a member of the Free | Masons, even serving time as the secretary of the loc |
| allenge Cup, beating Chicago's Bricklayers and | Masons F.C. 4-1 on aggregate in the final. |
| Some | Masons fled, to sow Masonry in other locations, such |
| olina Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted | Masons from 1792 to 1798. |
| hered from all over Pakistan and India: master | masons from Rajasthan, India, craftsmen from Multan f |
| are now employed as truck drivers, carpenters, | masons, fruit sellers shop owners. |
| When these efforts failed, a group of | Masons gathered at Morgan's house claiming that he ow |
| Hitherto, the quarry | masons had always hewn stone roughly providing blocks |
| If the local | Masons had ignored Morgan's actions, that probably wo |
| ason custody, the document is kept at the Mark | Masons Hall in London. |
| The Holmes County | Masons hired Robert Morris away from Mount Sylvan Aca |
| of the Honorable Society of Free and Accepted | Masons in Boston, 1789. |
| olina Mutal and Grandmaster of the Prince Hall | Masons in North Carolina, while her stepmother, daugh |
| Grand Secretary of the African American Texas | Masons in 1899, a post he kept for 50 years, and was |
| Dobbs became a member of the Prince Hall | Masons in 1911. |
| he Masonic Temple is the third building by the | Masons in the city of Muncie. |
| as a member of Helion Lodge #1 Free & Accepted | Masons in Huntsville, Alabama. |
| 1386 & 1486, there is note of a manor called ' | Masons' in Walcott. |
| The building was bought by the | Masons in 1903 and used by them since then. |
| by Wolfe Bros., carpenters, and Mull & Fromer, | masons, in 1881 at 130 West Main Street. |
| n served as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of | Masons in Massachusetts in 1912 and 1913. |
| Hope Cemetery, but it was since marked by the | Masons in 1968. |
| diana and King Solomon Chapter No 4 Royal Arch | Masons in New Orleans. |
| He was born in Carrara to a family of marble | masons in a town associated with mining of the stone, |
| Due to the care exercised by the | Masons in their 1910s renovations and few changes aft |
| ndiana and served as the first Grand Master of | Masons in 1818. |
| eived a citation and a medal of honor from the | Masons in recognition of distinguished service to the |
| ant bodies of Freemasonry, open only to Master | Masons in good standing in a regular Masonic Lodge. |
| ne 10, 1807 by DeWitt Clinton, Grand Master of | Masons in New York. |
| The Worshipful Company of | Masons is one of the Livery Companies of the City of |
| Place and date: At | Masons Island, Md., September 3, 1861. |
| Hopple belonged to the | Masons, Knights of Pythias, and Cleveland Chamber of |
| 5 at an intersection with Gleedsville Road and | Masons Lane to the south of Leesburg. |
| Garcia is now a corporate lawyer with Pinsent | Masons LLP and managing the Glasgow band, San Sebasti |
| ed on 11 November 1987; St Austell Mark Master | Masons Lodge No. 275, consecrated on 22 February 1881 |
| Bradham was elected steward of St. John's ( | Masons') Lodge No. 3 in 1895; he was later elected or |
| by Steve Field and were executed by two stone | masons, Malcolm Sier and Michael Scheurmann. |
| William Smith of Warwick, were employed to be | masons; Mr. John Philipps to be the carpenter and joi |
| e is a member of Columbus Chamber of Commerce, | Masons, Oaks, W.O.W., K. of P., Loyal Order of Moose, |
| Masons, Odd Fellows, veterans, and the indigent incid | |
| He was a member of the | Masons, Odd Fellows, Improved Order of Red Men, the A |
| omerset, England includes 13th-century work by | masons of Wells Cathedral, and has been designated as |
| leman was Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of | Masons of Pennsylvania and prelate of the Knights Tem |
| Fourth Grand Master of | Masons of Nebraska AF&AM 1865-1866 |
| The | Masons of Lane Delph and the origin of Masons patent |
| Harison was Deputy Grand Master of | Masons of New York from 1786 to 1788. |
| f the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted | Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. |
| m the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted | Masons of North Carolina. |
| th cities, it is said that the Areopagite, and | masons of the time, constantly gathered in that house |
| nt architecture and skill of the sculptors and | masons of Assam of the medieval days. |
| e is rich in fossils (known as shells to local | masons) often consisting of almost fifty percent foss |
| The cornerstone was laid by the Grand Lodge of | Masons on 2 September 1902 and the building was dedic |
| In 1889, the | Masons opened a home for widows and orphans of Masons |
| doubt on the theory that they may have been a | masons' or carpenters' signature marks. |
| From here it goes along | Masons Parade, York Street and George Street into Eas |
| dge of Saskatchewan, Ancient Free and Accepted | Masons Past Grand Masters. |
| Bishop Kemper was opposed to the | Masons presence in the building and refused to consec |
| primary designer, John Wellborn Root, and the | Masons' primary representative, Norman Gassette, died |
| e Chickamauga Lodge No. 221, Free and Accepted | Masons, Prince Hall Affiliate, also known as Chickama |
| The | Masons quickly outgrew this building and desired to b |
| Due to increased membership, the | Masons raised funds for the construction of a new tem |
| The | Masons refused, so an indignant Wilson left them and |
| The Gillette Company, Pinsent | Masons, Regus, Penderyn Whisky, Principality Building |
| This process began as early as 1662, when | masons removed a niche and term figures and a chimney |
| is almost certainly as a result of the Norman | masons reusing it when the church was built in 1150. |
| With a move to | Masons Road in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1963 came a shi |
| exalted in Orient Chapter No. 138, Royal Arch | Masons, September 5, 1849 and became a member of Adel |
| a stronghold of formative Chartism, joined the | Masons' Society in 1839 and that year was seriously i |
| In February 1855 the Operative | Masons' Society, which had been suspended, was resusc |
| The | Masons sold the property in 1951 and relocated to the |
| The | Masons sold the college in June 1889 to the Weatherfo |
| Recognition required that white | Masons state that black Masonry, descending from Prin |
| originally intended as a guide for carpenters, | masons, stonemasons, painters and blacksmiths. |
| nts, many of outstanding quality by monumental | masons such as Thomas Adye, John Hickey, John Flaxman |
| attend meetings in attempts to convince fellow | masons that the KKK was destructive. |
| Freemasons, establishing a connection with the | Masons that remains today. |
| Constructed in 1907 by | Masons, the building represents the growth of Raleigh |
| He was a member of the Free and Accepted | masons, the Royal Arch Masons, Knights of the Maccabe |
| William Short was active with the | Masons, the Edmonton Board of Trade, and the Conserva |
| ouse of the 1630s, related closely with Thorpe | masons through its parallels with other neighbouring |
| The land was acquired by the | Masons to accommodate the increasing rise in membersh |
| of learning, and sought to convince his fellow | masons to use that position to promote inter-religiou |
| ditions during the Great Depression forced the | Masons to vacate the India Temple Shrine Building les |
| It was used by the | Masons until 1971. |
| With the faithless duo still inside, the | masons use stone and mortar to quietly seal the only |
| The | Masons used the building as Lodge 382 and several oth |
| rtunately, integration with the American white | Masons was not impending. |
| To thank the Jews and | Masons, Washington asked that they be added to the se |
| Stone | masons were working in the area to reduce the height |
| French and English | masons were brought in to construct the castle itself |
| Rumford was a Prince Hall freemason, but the | masons were not involved in the desegregation movemen |
| Italian | masons were largely responsible for the construction |
| As of 2001, the | Masons were preparing to vacate the second floor. |
| he Nidaros Cathedral, indicating that the same | masons were used in the construction of both churches |
| Masons who built it included Martin Lanzi and his bro | |
| The work required skilled | masons, whose services were hard to come by in the ea |
| to a school of 14th century north Oxfordshire | masons whose work survives also at Adderbury, Bloxham |
| The community are essentially still | masons, with the trade passed from father to son. |
| From 1223 until 1228 | masons worked solidly building the entire inner ward, |
| His brother | masons would have been expected to have ensure that h |
| efited from the construction excellence of its | masons, wrought-iron smiths, and woodworkers, and som |
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