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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... 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 the approbation of his own Lodge ...
... 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 the approbation of his own Lodge ...
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... Secretary , Deputy Secretary , Treasurer , or Committee Man . 17th . All Members to be subordinate to the Master , or Person presiding for him , who shall have full power of fining disorderly persons to an amount not exceeding – - 18th ...
... Secretary , Deputy Secretary , Treasurer , or Committee Man . 17th . All Members to be subordinate to the Master , or Person presiding for him , who shall have full power of fining disorderly persons to an amount not exceeding – - 18th ...
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... Secretary to the Grand Lodge shall be Secretary to this Committee . 8th , That as the Office of Secretary to the Grand Lodge is attended with great Expence ; and requires constant Labour , and Attendance : therefore , it is expedient ...
... Secretary to the Grand Lodge shall be Secretary to this Committee . 8th , That as the Office of Secretary to the Grand Lodge is attended with great Expence ; and requires constant Labour , and Attendance : therefore , it is expedient ...
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