| 1739 - 480 pages
...be paid by every Mafter-Mafon in Scotland, to a GRANDMASTER chofen by the Grand Lodge, and approved by the Crown, one nobly born, or an eminent Clergyman,...had his Deputies in Cities and Counties: And every «eiv EH.ther at Entrance paid him alfo a Fee. — To him appealed both Ma/on and Lord when at Variance,... | |
| Freemasons - 1746 - 256 pages
...the Crown, one «oi/y born, or anl' n eminent Clergyman, who had his Deputies in Cities and ties : and every new Brother at Entrance paid him alfo a Fee. His Office impower'd him to regulate in the Fraternity what fhould not come under the Cognizance of Law-Courts... | |
| Freemasons - 1767 - 466 pages
...paid by every Majler Mafon in Scotland to. a <O>an& jiHaftCt, chofen by the Grand Lodge, and approved by the Crown; one nobly born, or an eminent Clergyman^...Brother at Entrance paid him alfo a Fee. His Office impowered him to regulate in theFraternify what fhould not come under the Cognizance of Law-Courts:... | |
| Samuel Cole, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Maryland - 1817 - 462 pages
...be paid by every mastermason in Scotland, to a grand-master chosen by the grandlodge, and approved by the crown, one nobly born, or an eminent clergyman who had his deputies in cities and counties: something was likewise paid him by every new brother at his entry. His office entitled him to regulate... | |
| William Preston - 1829 - 488 pages
...paid by everj Master-mason in Scotland, to a Grand Master, chosen by the Grand Lodge, and approved by the crown, one nobly born, or an eminent clergyman,...counties ; and every new Brother, at entrance, paid him also a fee. His office empowered him to regulate in the Frateraity what should not come under the cognizance... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 428 pages
...income of four pounds Scots, to be paid by every Master Mason in Scotland, to a Grand Master chosen by the Brethren, and approved of by the crown, one...counties; and every new Brother, at entrance, paid him also a fee. His office empowered him to regulate in the fraternity, what should not come under the... | |
| William Alexander Laurie - 1859 - 622 pages
...yearly revenue of Four Pound Scots to be paid by every Master Mason of Scotland to a Grand Master chosen by the Brethren, and approved of by the Crown —...had his deputies in cities and counties ; and every Brother at entry paid him a fee. His office empowered him to regulate in the Fraternity what should... | |
| William Alexander Laurie, sir David Brewster - 1859 - 642 pages
...yearly revenue of Four Pound Scots to be paid by every Master Mason of Scotland to a Grand Master chosen by the Brethren, and approved of by the Crown — one nobly born or an eminent clergyman — who had hie deputies in cities and counties ; and every Brother at entry paid him a fee. His office empowered... | |
| George Oliver - 1867 - 568 pages
...be paid by every Master Mason in Scotland to a Grand Master chosen by the Grand Lodge, and approved by the crown, one nobly born, or an eminent clergyman,...counties ; and every new Brother, at entrance, paid him also a fee." (Const, p. 126.) 4i The Brotherhood of Strasburgh became famous throughout Germany in... | |
| Robert L.D. Cooper - 2007 - 260 pages
...revenue of four pounds Scots, to be paid by every Master-Mason in Scotland, to a Grand-Master chosen by the Brethren, and approved of by the crown, one nobly born.* This crucial element of the myth is still repeated today. By the time of James II Stewart, the St.... | |
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