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Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry

Freemasonry in Inverness. (Ross, A.), 1877.

Author:- Ross, A.

Date:- 1877 -

UGLE Classification:- BS 166(6) ROS - Government and Organisation of the Craft: Lodges, Individual histories

WMLMT Classification:- Lodge History

Country of Origin:- Scotland -

Order:- Craft (& Freemasonry General)

Details

Being an account of the Ancient Lodges of St. John’s old Kilwinning, No. 6, of Scotland, and St. Andrew’s, Kilwinning, No. 31, of Scotland.

Compiled from Minute Books of the Lodges by ALEXANDER Ross, Inverness, F.G.S., F.S.A., Scot., R.W.M. of St. John’s Lodge. Printed, by request of the Brethren, for private circulation. Inverness: Printed at the “Courier” Office, 1877.

This old Lodge has an extraordinary history, and is in safe hands, Bro. Ross being well able to discreetly use the valuable materials dating from the seventeenth century. This is one out of many in Scotland of that period, but in England actual records of Lodges do not begin until AD. 1701— viz., at Alnwick.

Properties

pp. xvi. 243. 7”x4¾”. Printed for private circulation: Inverness, 1877.

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