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Old and New London
… 337 The "Horns" Tavern, Kennington, in 1820 342 The Freemasons' Charity School, St. George's Fields, in 1800 343 …
List of Photographs and Drawings
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… by Henry Taunt. ( OxS, OPA HT12972) 139 35 Henley: the Freemasons' Lodge on Reading Road, built 18902. ( University …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Cancer Research) to the former women's hospital, later Freemasons' hospital, 15 on the south side of Fulham Road, … hospital left, the Fulham Road premises were used for the Freemasons' war hospital and masonic nursing home, 19 which …
London Debating Societies
… Post Letter, to the President of School for Eloquence, Freemasons Hall [Schoolboy tells story of how his father took …
Old and New London
… purchased by the Corporation for 38,000. Several lodges of Freemasons and sundry clubs were wont to assemble here …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… their sons' education. Lodges of Odd Fellows, Foresters, freemasons, and others were established during the 19th … were claimed for the parish's provident societies. 98 The freemasons' lodge was meeting in Wellington by 1969. 99 As … (1885), 866; (1941), 121-2. As venue of Bapt., Cong., and freemasons' mtgs.: below, Prot. Nonconf.; Graham, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… layers, and others called simply latomi, i.e. hewers or freemasons. It is clear, however, that no rigid line could be … dressing stone at the quarry 134 and, on the other hand, freemasons were paid both for hewing and setting. 135 … walls or for straight moulded work: the setting done by freemasons was probably not ordinary laying but particular …
A History of the County of Essex
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
Middlesex county records
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