| John Fellows - Druids and druidism - 1835 - 430 pages
...Garden ; 4. at the Rummer and Grapes tavern, in Channel Row, Westminster. " The members of these lodges and some old brothers met at the said Apple-tree,...having put into the chair the oldest master mason they constituted themselves a grand lodge, pro tempore in due form, and forthwith revived the quarterly... | |
| John Fellows - Mysteries, Religious - 1860 - 376 pages
...; 4th, at the Bummer and Grapes Tavern, in Channel-row, Westminster. " The members of these lodges and some old brothers met at the said Apple-tree,...having put into the chair the oldest master mason, they constituted themselces a grand lodge, pro tempore in due form, and forthwith reviced the quarterly... | |
| Freemasons - 1874 - 144 pages
...Grand Lodge do not commence until the 24th June, 1723, but we are informed of the members that in 1716 "They and some old Brothers met at the said Apple-Tree,...Lodge) they constituted themselves a Grand Lodge pro Tempore in Due Form," and at the next annual meeting " the Brethren by a Majority of Hands elected... | |
| Sereno Dwight Nickerson, Charles H. Titus - 1874 - 676 pages
...in Charles-Street, Covent-Garden, 4. At the Rummer and Grapes Tavern, in Channel-Row, Westminster, and some old Brothers, met at the said Apple-Tree...having put into the Chair the oldest Master Mason (being the Master of a Lodge), they constituted themselves a Grand Lodge, pro ternpore, in due Form,... | |
| Robert Freke Gould - Freemasonry - 1879 - 104 pages
...in Chanuel Row, Westminster. "They and some old Brothers met at the said Apple Tree, and having pnt into the chair the oldest Master Mason (now the Master of a Lodge), they constitnted a GRAND LoDGE pro tempore in due form, and forthwith revived the Quarterly Communication... | |
| Robert Freke Gould - 1885 - 304 pages
...Charles-street, Covent-Garden. " 4. At the Summer and Grapes Tavern in Channel-Row, Westminster.3 " They and some old Brothers met at the said Apple-Tree, and having put into the Chair 1 Except other authorities are cited, the ensuing account down to the meeting of Grand Lodge, at the... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1898 - 352 pages
...Grapes Tavern' in Channel Row, Westminster. " They and some old brothers met at the said Apple Tree, and having put into the chair the oldest Master Mason...Master of a Lodge) they constituted themselves a Grand Lodge,/r0 ternpore, in Due Form, and forthwith revived the Quarterly Communication of the Officers... | |
| John Ross Robertson - Freemasonry - 1900 - 756 pages
...All of London, England.! " They," the members of these old lodges, " met at the ' Apple-tree Tavern,' and. having put into the Chair the oldest Master Mason...they constituted themselves a ' Grand Lodge," pro tempore, in ' due form,' and forthwith revived the Quarterly ' Communication ' of the 'officers' of... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 pages
...as the Center of Union and Harmony," and so four of the London Lodges "met at the Apple-Tree Tavern; and having put into the chair the oldest Master Mason,...Lodge,) they constituted themselves a Grand Lodge, pro tempore, in due form, and forthwith revived tne quarterly communication of the officers of Lodges,... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 pages
...as the Center of Union and Harmony," and so four of the London Lodges "met at the Apple-Tree Tavern; and having put into the chair the oldest Master Mason,...Lodge,) they constituted themselves a Grand Lodge, pro tempore, in due form, and forthwith revived the quarterly communication of the officers of Lodges,... | |
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