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" London and elsewliere, in the character of Masons, calling themselves Ancient Masons, and at present said to be under the patronage of the duke of Athol, are not to be countenanced, or acknowledged by any regular lodge, or Mason, under the Constitution... "
Freemasonry in England from 1567 to 1813: Including an Analysis of Anderson ... - Page 99
by Leon Hyneman - 1877 - 192 pages
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The Freemason's Monthly Magazine, Volume 13

Freemasonry - 1854 - 406 pages
...themselves Ancient Masons, and at present said to be under the patronage of the Duke of Athol, are noi to be countenanced, or acknowledged, by any regular...be admitted into any Lodge without being RE-MADE." The persons here referred to as under ihe patronage of the Duke of Athol, formed what is known in Masonic...
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Illustrations of Masonry

William Preston - Freemasonry - 1867 - 412 pages
...acknowledged by any regular Lodge or Mason under the constitution of England : nor shall any regular Miison be present at any of their conventions, to give a...meetings be admitted into any lodge without being re-made.M That this censure shall not be extended to any Lodge, or Mason made, in Scotland or Ireland,...
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History of the Lodge of Tranquillity, No. 185. With a Complete List of ...

John Constable (Freemason) - Freemasons - 1874 - 94 pages
...not to be countenanced, or acknowledged by any regular " ' lodge or Mason, under the constitutions of England : nor shall " ' any regular Mason be present...Society, nor shall any person initiated at any of " ' the irregular meetings, be admitted into any lodge, without being " ' remade.' f That this censure...
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The history of freemasonry, Volume 4

Robert Freke Gould - 1885 - 304 pages
...Preston. Cf. ante, pp. 423, 475. 3 Compare with the regulation passed April 12, 1809, post. tution of England ; nor shall any regular Mason be present...Penalty of forfeiting the Privileges of the Society ; neither shall any Person initiated at these irregular Meetings be admitted into any Lodge without...
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