The History of Ireland from Its Union with Great Britain, in January 1801, to October 1810, Volume 1Edition Synapse, 2001 - Ireland |
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... Grand Master of the County or City , to the Grand Treasurer of Ireland : the Treasurer of each Lodge to be accountable according to the return made previous to the days above specified , 14th . That , as Regiments are considered as ...
... Grand Master of the County or City , to the Grand Treasurer of Ireland : the Treasurer of each Lodge to be accountable according to the return made previous to the days above specified , 14th . That , as Regiments are considered as ...
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Francis Plowden. Regulations for the Appointment of Grand Masters , Deputy Grand Masters of Counties , and Cities . 1st , That a Grand Master for each County , and City shall be chosen by the District - Masters of such County and City ...
Francis Plowden. Regulations for the Appointment of Grand Masters , Deputy Grand Masters of Counties , and Cities . 1st , That a Grand Master for each County , and City shall be chosen by the District - Masters of such County and City ...
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... Grand Lodge . 1st , That the Grand Lodge shall be formed anew , 2nd , That the Grand Lodge shall consist of Grand Masters of Counties , and Cities , their Deputies , District Masters , Masters of Lodges , and in their absence , Deputy ...
... Grand Lodge . 1st , That the Grand Lodge shall be formed anew , 2nd , That the Grand Lodge shall consist of Grand Masters of Counties , and Cities , their Deputies , District Masters , Masters of Lodges , and in their absence , Deputy ...
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