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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... Master and Deputy Mas- ter , a Secretary and Deputy Secretary , and Treasurer , and five Committee Men ; the Master to be appointed by the Lodge ; the Deputy Master , Secretary , Deputy Secretary , and Treasurer , by the Master , with ...
... Master and Deputy Mas- ter , a Secretary and Deputy Secretary , and Treasurer , and five Committee Men ; the Master to be appointed by the Lodge ; the Deputy Master , Secretary , Deputy Secretary , and Treasurer , by the Master , with ...
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... Master , the senior Master in the District , shall act for the times the seniority to be determined by the number of the Lodge , to which the Master may belong . 3rd . That the Election to the Office of District - Master shall take ...
... Master , the senior Master in the District , shall act for the times the seniority to be determined by the number of the Lodge , to which the Master may belong . 3rd . That the Election to the Office of District - Master shall take ...
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Francis Plowden. Regulations for the Appointment of Grand Masters , Deputy Grand Masters of Counties , and Cities . 1st ... Master by the Grand Master ; both subject to the approval of the Grand Lodge . Should the choice of a Grand Master ...
Francis Plowden. Regulations for the Appointment of Grand Masters , Deputy Grand Masters of Counties , and Cities . 1st ... Master by the Grand Master ; both subject to the approval of the Grand Lodge . Should the choice of a Grand Master ...
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