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He was a | Freemason, a Knight Templar, a member of the Mystic Sh |
5 to 1980) he was simultaneously a Wiccan, a | Freemason, a Catholic, a Satanist and a Mormon as well |
ed for being an associate of the "High Grade | Freemason Aleister Crowley"). |
Belcher, a | Freemason, also has the title of being the first perso |
Slayden was an Episcopalian, a | Freemason, an Elk , a member of St. Anthony Hall, and |
Munro was a linen draper, senior | freemason and popular raconteur who became leader of t |
Glasgow was a | Freemason and a prominent Odd Fellow, becoming Grand S |
A lay Methodist preacher, | Freemason and keen cricketer and Australian rules foot |
He was also a very senior | Freemason, and served as Pro Grand Master of the Unite |
er the influence of Josephinism, he became a | freemason and wrote odes against the papacy during the |
Taylor was a prominent | Freemason and served as Grand Senior Warden of North C |
, F. & A. M. was established by the renowned | Freemason and founder of the Colony of Georgia - Gener |
He was a | Freemason and briefly faced exclusion from his mission |
He was both a | freemason and Katipunero. |
He was a | freemason and an atheist. |
He was an active | freemason and a keen golfer. |
He was a | freemason and a member of the Oddfellows. |
adjacent to the Norfolk YMCA and Belmont at | Freemason and is close to the Freemason Historic Distr |
Antoine Depage was a | freemason and a member of the Grand Orient of Belgium. |
He was a | Freemason and a member of the Knights Templar, Shriner |
Married with a family, Davis was a | Freemason and member of Helion Lodge#1 in Huntsville. |
He was an active | freemason, and became deputy reeve of Pipestone munici |
John Beikie was a | Freemason and one of the founding members of St. Andre |
He was a | Freemason and a member of the Ancient Order of United |
Philbrook was a | Freemason and a member of the Knights of Pythias. |
F.C. Draper was also a | freemason and served as registrar of the provincial gr |
an to continue his studies where he became a | Freemason and a Carbonaro. |
He is a | freemason, and an elder at Avonton Presbyterian Church |
Nye was a | Freemason and attended Grace Lutheran Church in Washin |
Strange is a traditionalist, a | Freemason, and a stickler for rules and regulations. |
He was an active | Freemason and was also appointed CVO and CB. |
He was an Episcopalian, a | Freemason, and a member of Kiwanis. |
He was a | Freemason, and was a founding member of Acacia Lodge N |
Armstrong was also a prominent | freemason, and a member of the Church of England. |
He was an active | Freemason and held the positions of Lodge Master and D |
He was also a leading | freemason and was for thirty years a member of the Que |
73) was a Scottish born-Canadian politician, | Freemason and brewer. |
anta Cruz, Manila) was a goldsmith who was a | freemason and Katipunero. |
Wimble was an active | Freemason and a member of the United Grand Lodge of Ne |
Jack Hightower is a | freemason, and served as Grand Master of the Grand Lod |
Samuel Hammond was also a | Freemason and member of Solomon's Lodge No. 1, F. & A. |
Von Kanitz was a | Freemason and belonged to the Grand Lodge "Zu den drei |
He is a | Freemason and a Liberal Unionist, though he has not ye |
Chief Rogers was a | Freemason and was buried near Skiatook, Oklahoma, a to |
Henri La Fontaine was a | freemason, and a member of the lodge Les Amis Philanth |
George Handley was a | Freemason and member of Solomon's Lodge No. 1, F. & A. |
He was a | freemason, and a member of the lodge Les Amis Philanth |
He was also an active | freemason and shriner, and is a life member of the Mon |
Benton was a | Freemason and member of Webb Lodge No. 24 at Richmond |
s elected MP for Glamorgan he was admitted a | Freemason and promoted to Provincial Grand Master of S |
Carmona was a republican and a | freemason and was a quick aderent to the proclamation |
blished on February 21, 1734 by the renowned | Freemason and founder of the Colony of Georgia James E |
778) was a British Royal Navy officer, peer, | freemason and amateur astronomer. |
Using funding from the National | Freemason Association, Quarles was able to organize th |
He was made a | freemason at the age of 21 in the Lodge of Integrity, |
On 23 June 1742 Garth became a | freemason at the lodge meeting at the The Bird and Bus |
7 April 1833 - 20 March 1913) was an English | Freemason, author, and occultist. |
government, recalling that Aranda had been a | freemason before the war, promulgated a law forcing hi |
ndrew's father, Jonathan Belcher, was also a | Freemason being raised in 1704, just two years before |
t cousin of publisher Henrik Groth and noted | freemason Bernhard Paus. |
A noted | Freemason, Bishop Clive has spoken out about political |
An active | Freemason, Bradwell even went so far as to publish a c |
Rumford was a Prince Hall | freemason, but the masons were not involved in the des |
A | Freemason, Butler was Worshipful Master of the Oxford- |
Thomas Hall Bringhurst, businessman, | freemason, Civil War Colonel and delegate to the first |
f Skipton Craven), Rotaract, Soroptimist and | Freemason clubs. |
seph Dubernad (1741-1799), financial trader, | Freemason, Consul general of the Holy Roman Empire, de |
Actually in | Freemason custody, the document is kept at the Mark Ma |
Kent region as a life insurance underwriter, | freemason, cyclist and philanthropist mainly on behalf |
A painter by trade, as well as a | freemason, Ford was also a member of both Barton Lodge |
Camille Desmoulins, a known | freemason from the lodge of the Nine Sisters, accordin |
A | Freemason, from 1822 to 1826, he was deputy provincial |
Freemason Halpern's Lodge | |
He was also a prominent | freemason, having been initiated in the Westminster an |
He was an English | Freemason, having been initiated in the Lodge of Assis |
Bucknill was a prominent | Freemason, having been initiated in 1873 into Lodge of |
As well as being a | Freemason, he was on the board of The Royal Artillery |
A prominent | Freemason, he died on 19 August 1978. |
A prominent | Freemason, he died on 6 January 1926. |
A prominent | Freemason, he had a “sympathetic understanding of the |
A | Freemason, he was a member of the Zetland Lodge in Lee |
A | freemason, he became affiliated with Barton Lodge 9 Se |
Also a distinguished | freemason, he sharply reduced the power of the Roman C |
A noted | Freemason He died on 27 June 1934 and is buried in the |
ecords exist to show if Charles Howard was a | Freemason himself. |
Tomppert was a | Freemason, holding the position of master. |
penham passed down to Goldney; he was also a | freemason, holding the office of Grand Warden of Engla |
edrich Leopold Graf zu Stolberg, he became a | Freemason in the Zu den drei Rosen lodge of Hamburg. |
He was a leading | Freemason in Dublin. |
He became a | Freemason in 1867, while in Pennsylvania. |
Andrew Mellon was made a | Freemason in 1928, and Raised in 1931. |
one-dollar donation was requested from each | Freemason in Kentucky. |
York Street / | Freemason is a light rail station on the currently und |
He was a member of the Episcopal Church, a | Freemason, Knight Templar, Shriner, and member of Alph |
Merkel was a | Freemason leader in the German-American community. |
the title of Esquire and was a member of the | Freemason lodge in Victoria. |
He trained at Newmarket's | Freemason Lodge stables from 1923 to 1968. |
He was also a founding member of a | freemason lodge there and later served as provincial g |
the Italian leader of the anti-Communist P2 | freemason lodge bluntly told the BBC's Allan Francovic |
Brereton was a member of the local | Freemason lodge. |
itia battalion and was a member of the local | Freemason lodge. |
it is not know for sure if Christopher was a | Freemason or not, there is evidence suggesting that he |
h was attributed to Valliant's activities as | Freemason or to him having continued to teach privatel |
the Boumi Temple of the Shrine, part of the | Freemason organization commonly referred to as the Shr |
Hays was a | Freemason, rece.iving |
s a Scottish inventor, politician, judge and | freemason, responsible for developing the pendulum clo |
He was also a keen | Freemason, rising to grandmaster. |
Duncombe was a | Freemason, serving as first master of the Mount Moriah |
Thompson was a devoted | Freemason since 1924, initiated with the Latonia Lodge |
nducted extensive correspondence with fellow | freemason Sir Robert Moray, the first President of the |
was used for many years for meetings of the | Freemason Society. |
1850, Jones served as the first minister of | Freemason Street Baptist Church in Norfolk, Virginia, |
etter 'G,' and could stand for the important | Freemason terms God, Great Architect of the Universe, |
Anderson was a | Freemason, the Master of a Masonic lodge, and a Grand |
sident of the Rotary Club in Bradford, and a | freemason who rose to become Provincial Grand Master f |
Overton was a prominent Tennessee jurist and | Freemason, who practiced law with another young lawyer |
Martin is an active English | Freemason, who served from 2006-2007 in the very senio |
on William Goulding (1856-1925), a prominent | freemason who was director several railway companies i |
1885 - March 25, 1970) was a Methodist and a | Freemason who began his postal career in 1908. |
York Street / | Freemason will be situated at the northern end of Down |
scholars that Christopher Smart [...] was a | Freemason yet no record of his membership has been tra |
Like his uncle and grandfather a | freemason, Zetland was the society's provincial Grand |
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