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6015.
6016.
6017.
6018.
History of the Apollo Lodge, York, in
relation to craft and royal arch ma-
sonry, with brief sketches of its looal
predecessors and contemporaries; the
„Grand Lodge of all England" (York
Masons); the Provincial Grand Lodge,
and various lodges from 1705 to 1805.
By Will. James Hughan. With valu-
able app. London: Kenning 1889. VI,
7—126 S. 1 Tai 4°
Cf. Fr. 23 (1889) S. 236; 24 (1890) S. 47.
Die Apollo Loge wurde 1773 gegründet; [der
1. Abschnitt des Werkes handelt von der
Frmrei in York 1705—1792. 358 a.
The Grand Lodge at York. [Von
Thom. Bowman Whytehead.]
in: AQO. 2 (1889) S. 110—114.
cf. Bbendas. S. 114—115.
The York Grand Lodge. — A brief
sketch. By Will. James Hughan.
[Margate 1900: Keble.] S. 1—22. 4P
[Umschlagtit.]
Aus: AQO. 13 (1900) S. 4—23.
[Beigedr.:] Whytehead, T. B.: The Relics
of the Grand Lodge at York. S. 23—56
n Taf.
Aus: AQO. 13 (1900) S. 93—123. 193.
Die alte Loge in York. [Von Wilh.
Begemann.]
in: Begemann, W.: Vorgesch. l (1909)
S. 459—480.
Die Grossloge zu York. [Von Wilh.
Begemann.]
in: Begemann, W.: Vorgesch. 2 (1910)
S. 417—434.
6019. An unrecorded Grand Lodge. By
Henry Sadler.
in: AQC. 18 (1905) S. 69—78, 84—90.
cf. Ebendas. S. 78—84; 22 (1909) S. 133—134
(H. Sadler); Begemann, W.: Vor-
geseh. 2 (1910) S. 443—445.
Betr. l. eine G-rloge in London aus der
2. Hälfte des 18. Jhs, die hauptsächlich
Schotten zu Mitgl. hatte u. 2. Ursprung
der St. Andrews Loge, No 231, in London.
°6020. Guy, H.: A few Leaves relating to
the lodges on the Anglo-Scottish Grand
Lodge in London, 1770.
cf. TylKst. (Amer.) 23 (1908—1909) S. 304—305.
6021. Alnwick: The Alnwicke Ms. & records
of the Alnwicke Lodge. By W[ilL]
James Hughan.
in: Fr. 4 (1871) S. 35-36.
cf. Ebendas. S. 42 (W. F. Buehan).
6022. Die alte Constitution und Protokolle
der Loge zu Alnwicke in England.
in: T. 18 (1872) S. 33—35.
Betr. die von W. J. Hughan in der Zeitschr.
,,Voice of Masonry'* veröffentl. Verordnungen
u. Auszug aus den "Verhandlungen
der Loge zu Alnwick.
6023. Records of the Alnwick Lodge, 1701 bis
1757. Ed. by Fred. Schnitger and
Will. Davidson.
Recens: AQO. 8 (1895) S. 223—224 (W. J.
Hughan).
6024. Members of the Lodge at Alnwick.
1748—1756.
in: AQO. 14 (1001) S. 10—13.
Freimaurerbibliographie.
6025. The Alnwick Lodge Minutes. By
W[ill.] H[arry] Rylands.
in: AQO. U (1901) S. 4—13.
cf. Ebendas. S. 14—26.
6026. Arundel: A History of the Howard-
Lodge - of Brotherly Love No 56,
Arundel, Sussex. Constituted 21 st
day of Dec, 1736. A memoria! of the
centenary festival held on the 19 th
Dec. 1878, ByThom. Francis. Ports-
mouth 1883: Lewis. 57 S. 8° [Zwischen-
tit.]
in: Francis, Th.: History of frmry in Sussex.
1883 3. Pag. 23.
°6027. Bath: Ashley, T. P.: History of the
Royal Cumberland Lodge No 41. 1873.
26 S.
[Goulä, B. F.: The Eistory of frmry. 4 (1885)
S. 853.]
6028. Records of old lodges. By Will.
James Hughan.
in: MM. 6 (1878—1879)„S. 4—8.
„VM." entnommen. Üb. die Royal Cumher-
land Loge, Bath (1733 gestiftet).
6029. Ereemasonry in Bath, 1724—1733.
By Will. James Hughan.
in: Fr. 14 (1881) S. 21—22.
cf. Ebendas. S. 22 (H. Hopkins).
°6030. Bolton: History of the Anchor and
Hope Lodge of Ereemasons, No 27, Bolton
(warranted23rdOct., 1732), together
with a complete roll of its members from
1765. Comp, by George Parker
Brockbank and James jNewton in
commemoration of the sesqui-centennial
of the lodge, 23 rd Oet., 1882. Bolton
1882: Morris. 8° 471.
[N. Ausg. u, d. Tit.:]
°A revised History of the Anchor and
Hope Lodge of Ereemasons. JSTo 37.
Bolton. etc. etc. Comp, by James
Newton, and E. W. Brockbank.
Bolton 1896: Morris. 130 S. 8°
Kecens: AQO. 10 (1897) S. 39 (W. J. Hughan).
Cf. MM. 5 (1877—1878) S. 35—36 (W. J.
Hughan).
In Br. Begemanns Besitz.
[AQO. 10 (1897) S. 39.]
°6031. Bristol: Ereemasonry in Bristol. By
Arthur Cecil Powell and Jos. Little-
ton. ca 1S08.
cf. AQC. 22 (1909) S. 197 (F. J. W. Crowe).
°6032. Bury: History of the Lodge of „Relief"
No 42, of the ancient and honourable
fraternity of free and accepted masons,
Bury, Lancashire. Warranted on the
3 rd of July, 1733, giving a complete list
of worshipful masters and roll of
members from its formation. Comp, by
Edward A. Evans > in commemoration
of its sesqui-centennial, July 3rd, 1883;
together with an introd. notice by
J[ames] Newton, and a list of „Modems5
" lodges in Lancashire prior to the
union in 1813, by G[eorge] Parker
Brockbank. Bury 1882: Hope Office.
cf. Fr. 16 (1883) S. 339; Begemann, W.:
Vorgesch. 2 (1910) S. 353—354.
Konstitution vom 3. Juli 1733, Name seit
1781. In Br. Begemanns Besitz. 471,
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