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Antiquarian Library - Worcestershire Museum of Freemasonry
An account of the Institution and proceedings of the Governors of the Royal Cumberland Free-Masons School. 1788
Date:- 1788 -
UGLE Classification:- BE 718 ACC - Benevolence: Royal Masonic Institution for Girls
WMLMT Classification:- Masonic Discussion
Country of Origin:- England -
Order:- Craft (& Freemasonry General)
Details
Instituted on Lady-Day, the 25th of March, 1788, for the maintenance and education of female orphans, and distressed female children of indigent Brethren of the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons. Under the protection of Her RoyalHighness the Duchess of Cumberland, Patroness.
Scarce and of special interest to all English Brethren just now, as it treats of the origin of the celebrated “Royal Masonic Institution for Girls,” whose Centenary was so recently celebrated with great success, and over £50,000 raised as a testimony to its truly grand work.
London: Printed by order of the Governors, by Brother Clarke, Printer to this Institution, Northumberland Court, Strand. MDCCLXXXVIII.
Properties
pp. 28. 9”x5½”. Printed by Order of the Governors, London, 1788.