Drysdale, Sir William; Ancient Usage in the Bearing of Arms (1681) q. 102:211
AQC Database No. 10004
Du Barry, Louis Fabrice, engraver 102:48-9
AQC Database No. 10005
Du Bartas, Guillaume Saluste; His devine weeks and works (1613), with the poem 'The Columnes', on the Columnes and the antediluvian pillars (Coomer, I.S./Hamill, John M.) 103:260-1
AQC Database No. 10006
Du Bartas, Guillaume Salluste; The Sepmaine (c.1600s) 87:28; His Devine Weeks & Works (1613), Joshua Sylvester (1563-1618), on Du Bartas 87:28n1
AQC Database No. 10007
Du Bois, J.P.J. (or Dubois), G.Sec., Netherlands (1765-73) 96:212-13, 215, 217; his Wetboek (Book of Law) (translation of Anderson's Constitutions) 212, 217
AQC Database No. 10008
Du Cange, Charles Dufresne; Glossarium (1644) q. 103:4-5, 17n5
AQC Database No. 10009
Du Prey, Pierre de la Ruffiniére, on Soane 95:194, 202
AQC Database No. 10010
Du Puy, Raymond (of Dauphiné), 2nd GM [KH] (1120-60), Knights of St. John (Hospitallers), Palestine 91:51, 52, 68, 69
AQC Database No. 10011
Du Rocheret, Bertin (Epernay), wine-grower & Lieutenant criminel, of Loge d'Aumont (1737) 106:143
AQC Database No. 10012
Du Thorn (Friedrich de Thoms) (b.c.1697), Provincial GM [PGL] (1730); See: Hanover, Germany
AQC Database No. 10013
Dubious Friend "What", A (West, Dr. David), on one of the "six honest serving-men" used at critical analyze of historical research source material: What, Why, When, How, Where and Who (Kipling), (in AQC vol.108:48) 109:259-60
AQC Database No. 10015
Dublin, (Jenkinson, W.) Notes on the local numbering of the City of Dublin Lodges 44:48-56
AQC Database No. 10016
Dublin, Hiram L.120 (IC) at 85:291
AQC Database No. 10018
Dublin Intelligence, The (1728), notes from 40:83-4
AQC Database No. 10019
Dublin, L.2 (IC) of 94:57n1, (L.26) (IC) (1733-1801) of 145, 151
AQC Database No. 10020
Dublin, L.2 (IC) of (1725/1727/1732) (T.I.); Historical Record, Lodge Two, Dublin, 1727-1927. (1928), (Crosslé, Philip) (L.200), its Union with the First Volunteer L.620 (IC) of Ireland (c.1816), reviewed (Songhurst) 39:101-102
AQC Database No. 10021
Dublin, L.26 (IC) at 105:49, 160
AQC Database No. 10022
Dublin, L.26 (IC) (1733-1801) at, Laurence Dermott (later of the [AGL]), init. (1741), as Deacon in (1743) 98:148
AQC Database No. 10023
Dublin, L.26 (IC) (1733-1801) at 89:34
AQC Database No. 10024
Dublin, L.200 of Research, (L.CC) (IC), Transactions (1929) (ed. P. Crosslé), reviewed (Lepper) 42:115-120
AQC Database No. 10030
Dublin, L.375 (IC) (1761-1801) at 95:105
AQC Database No. 10031
Dublin Newspaper, A (1725), on Gentlemen Masons with motto 'Spes mea in Deo est.'; See also: (Chetwode Crawley) Cæmentaria Hibernica, and the 'Harlequin Freemason' (in AQC vol.21:151) 32:26
AQC Database No. 10032
Dublin, Trinity College (1591) (T.C.D.), Trinity College Dublin MS. (1711) [EMC], (Lepper, J.H.) Records of Operative Masons in connection with Trinity College, Dublin, during the 17th century 33:242; Mahaffy, J.P., editor; The Particular Book of Trinity College, Dublin (1904) 242; Stubbs, J.W.; The History of the University of Dublin (1889) 242
AQC Database No. 10033
Dublin Union Band 99:42
AQC Database No. 10034
Dublin, Viking centre at (Danish) [SKA], Ireland, and the days of Edward the Elder (901-925) 102:223
AQC Database No. 10035
Dublin Weekly Journal, The (1725); The Grand Lodge of Ireland, [Pamphlet], [EMP], (IC) 105:253
AQC Database No. 10036
Dubois; See also: Bois, J.P.J. du, G.Sec. (1765-1773) Netherlands (Dutch) 96:212
AQC Database No. 10042
Dubuisson, ballet master (1749), of Les Elus Parfaits (Constitutions of Bordeaux), Toulouse 107:170-171
AQC Database No. 10043
Duchaine, Paul; La Franc-Maçonnerie Belge au XVIIIe Siècle (1911) (Freemasonry in Belgium in the 18th Century), received the Peeters-Baertsoen price (GOdB), [IFL] 94:233
AQC Database No. 10044
Duchaine, Paul; La Franc-Maçonnerie Belge au XVIIIe Siécle (1911) (Freemasonry in Belgium in the 18th Century), on Grade of Ecossois in Belgium (1733); See also: correction to d'Alviella' notes in the 'Bulletin' (1906), on no Belgian 'Ecossais' lodges in (1733) [AMD] (in AQC vol.94:233) 32:27
AQC Database No. 10045
Duchaine, Paul; La Franc-Maçonnerie Belge au XVIIIe Siécle (1911) (Freemasonry in Belgium in the 18th Century), reviewed (Songhurst) 24:176-177
AQC Database No. 10046
Dudley and Ward, William Ward, 3rd Viscount of, SGW (1784), and Nine Muses L.235 (1777) 86:92n2, 94
AQC Database No. 10052
Dudley, James, Lieutenant, 8th Light Dragoons, of L.171* [AGL] (A) (1812) (now Prince Edwin's L.128), Bury (Lancashire), from L.94* [AGL] as signatories to Quintin's R.A. [RA] certificate 82:183n1
AQC Database No. 10053
Due examination of visitors. (J.W. Stubbs) 80:327-8
AQC Database No. 10054
Due guard (Scottish, Irish & American usage) 102:88, 89-90, 93-5
AQC Database No. 10055
Due guard, the (Scottish mason) (Q.163, Dyer) 89:261
AQC Database No. 10056
Due Guard (Dieu Garde), in early Exposures 84:158, 167; in Scotland (SC) [VSL] (Q.128) 326
AQC Database No. 10057
Duff, J.C.A., District GM (South Africa); See: United Grand Lodge of England, motion for lifting of ban, by (1927) [UGL]
AQC Database No. 10058
Duffeld, James, Chief Factor of the Hudson's Bay Company (1741) (Canada), and the 'Hudibrastic Poem' 107:51
AQC Database No. 10059
Dufferin & Ava, Frederick, Marquess of (1826-1902), Viceroy of India (1884) 103:56-7
AQC Database No. 10060
Dugdale, Sir William (1605-86), antiquarian, together with Elias Ashmole, on a visitation to Ludlow, Shropshire (1663) 109:166n62; mentioned in the 'Aubrey MS.' (1685) (Naturall History of Wiltshire) 188
AQC Database No. 10061
Dugdale, Sir William (1605-86), antiquary, (non operativ mason!) 101:160
AQC Database No. 10062
Dugdale, Sir William (1605-86), historian 100:124
AQC Database No. 10063
Dugud; See also: Dogood, Mr. (Roman Catholic Mason, 1743) (R.C.) 81:20, 51
AQC Database No. 10065
Dujardin, photogravure, of Paris, employed by Speth for the early AQC frontispiece portraits 107:120
AQC Database No. 10066
Duke, G.A., on 'Sir A. Robbins' (Read) 86:131, 135
AQC Database No. 10067
Duke of Athol L.210, Manchester/Denton/Ashton 95:97, 103
AQC Database No. 10068
Duke of Athol L.210, Manchester 93:75
AQC Database No. 10069
Duke of Athol L.210 (c.1795) [AGL], Aston under Lyne 88:54
AQC Database No. 10070
Duke of Athol L.210, Ashton-under-Lyne 82:178
AQC Database No. 10071
Duke of Bedford's Head, Lodge (1741) at the 90:201
AQC Database No. 10072
Duke of Chandos's Arms, Edgware, L.8* (1722-44) at the 105:23
AQC Database No. 10073
Duke of Chandos (Edgeware), L.38 at, in Grand Lodge Minutes (1725) [PGL] 85:303
AQC Database No. 10074
Duke of Leinster L.283 (IC) (1821-54), Kingston, Ontario 96:15-16, 31-2
AQC Database No. 10075
Duke of Lorraine and English Freemasonry. (G.W. Daynes) 37:107-43
AQC Database No. 10076
Duke of Normandy L.245, Jersey 90:204
AQC Database No. 10077
Duke of Normandy L.245, St. Helier, Jersey 87:196
AQC Database No. 10078
Duke of Normandy L.245 (1910), St. Helier, Jersey (formerly Mechanical Lodge, q.v.) 86:189n3, 219
AQC Database No. 10079
Duke of Normandy L.245, St. Helier, Jersey 85:212-13
AQC Database No. 10080
Duke of Sussex and an Especial Grand Lodge at Nottingham (1833). (T.O. Haunch) 75:54-6
AQC Database No. 10081
Duke of York's L.502* (1788-1828), Bingley 93:135
AQC Database No. 10082
Duke Street, No.10, St. James (London); See: England, Supreme Council (33(), Home of The (1910), for England & Wales etc. (Grand East) (NL 51(31', WM 6') [A&ASR] (EC)
AQC Database No. 10083
Dukes Head, Spitalfields, L.10 (A) (Feb.-Dec.1752) 94:145; See also: (in AQC vol.19:95)
AQC Database No. 10084
Dukes of Atholl and Freemasonry. (W.G. Fisher) [AGL] 80:58-69
AQC Database No. 10085
Dumas, Francois Ribadeau; Cagliostro (English ed., 1967) (translated from French to English by Elizabeth Abbott), reviewed (Knight, Norman) 80:289-291
AQC Database No. 10091
Dumfries MS. No.1 (late 17th-C.) [D.h.21.] (Dumfries Branch, Grand Lodge MSS. family), (Baxter, R.H.) The Old Charges and the Ritual 31:33-55; location (L.53 (SC), Scotland), and where reproduced (Smith's, 1892) 40-44
AQC Database No. 10107
Dumfries MS. No.2 (late 17th-C.) [D.h.24.] (Dumfries Branch, Grand Lodge MSS. family), (Baxter, R.H.) The Old Charges and the Ritual 31:33-55; location (L.53 (SC), Scotland), and where reproduced (Hughan, 1892) 40-44
AQC Database No. 10112
Dumfries MS. No.3 (late 17th-C.) [D.g.25.] (Harris Branch, Grand Lodge MSS. family), (Baxter, R.H.) The Old Charges and the Ritual 31:33-55; location (L.53 (SC), Scotland), and where reproduced (Smith's, 1892) 40-44
AQC Database No. 10118
Duncan, William, his Lodge Certificate from the King's Arms L.21* (1745/6) [PGL], Bear and Rummer Tavern in Gerard Street, Soho, London, now L.28 [UGL] 82:253
AQC Database No. 10151
Duncannon, Lord, (Ponsonby, Lord? or Lord Duncannon, SGW, Ireland, 1731, later Earl of Bessborough) 109:122
AQC Database No. 10152
Dunckerley, Joseph (fl.1794), of Jamaica 101:235
AQC Database No. 10153
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95) 99:153, 155-6, 157, 159; as G.Supt., R.A., Cornwall (1793-5) 192; & the Order of the Temple, 1st GM [KT]/[KM] (1791-1812!) Grand Conclave (Knights Templar) (EC) 17
AQC Database No. 10164
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), his letter (1794) to Knights Templar [KT] q. 93:64; and the Order of the Temple 60, 64, 71-6 passim; & the R.A. [RA] 183; See also: his bibliography (in AQC vol.4:164-168)
AQC Database No. 10170
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95) q. 92:52, 60
AQC Database No. 10171
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), PSGW (1786) 91:136, 137, 138; first GM [KT] (EC) (1791-1795) 141-2
AQC Database No. 10172
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), as Provincial GM [PGL] (foreign!) 90:97, 103, 107n15
AQC Database No. 10173
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), and the Order of the Temple, first GM [KT] (EC) (1791-1795) 89:214-16, 222n1
AQC Database No. 10174
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95) 87:120, 121, 195
AQC Database No. 10175
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95) 85:147, 355
AQC Database No. 10177
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), his copy of 'Book of Constitutions' (1769, pirated issue) 83:103
AQC Database No. 10178
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), Esq., Provincial GM, Hampshire (1767) (Essex &c.), forged Certificate detected by 82:178; Royal Arch [RA] and 81; Vanguard, H.M.S., Lodge certificate signed by (1760) 184; subscriber to the Hall-Loan [PGL] (1779/1787) 29
AQC Database No. 10179
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), Newcastle the source of his Mark Masonry? 81:265
AQC Database No. 10180
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), (Newton, Edward) Brethren who made Masonic history - Thomas Dunckerley (1724-1795) 78:130-45, 134-8, 135; his Arms 136; Prestonian Lecture (1965) [PL]
AQC Database No. 10181
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), Dunckerley's Royal Arch Certificate [RA] (Note) 66:106-7
AQC Database No. 10182
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), (Lepper, J.H.) The Traditioners. (A study of Masonic Ritual in England in the 18th-century) 57:264-70
AQC Database No. 10183
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), (Rotch, C.D.) Thomas Dunckerley and the Lodge of Friendship 56:59-113; (Lepper, J.H.) The Traditioners. (A study of Masonic Ritual in England in the 18th-century) 138-204
AQC Database No. 10184
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), (Vibert, A.L.) A Letter from Dunckerley, and his Royal Navy Certificates (RN) 45:104-9
AQC Database No. 10185
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), Probate of his Will (1795) (notes) 40:85
AQC Database No. 10186
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), (Calvert, A.F.) Thomas Dunckerley 30:125-6
AQC Database No. 10187
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), Dunckerley Seal (c.1795), with explanation, seven step ladder & 'Ne plus Ultra of the Science' [KT] 18:43, 43
AQC Database No. 10189
Dunckerley, Thomas (1724-95), (Price, F.C.) Hymn by Dunckerley 7:52-4; Dunckerley Seal [KT] 58
AQC Database No. 10190
Dundas Family, (Middleton, Thomas) The Lodge of Falkirk, now L.16 (SC) (T.I.), and portraits of some of its Masters 22:56-7, 133
AQC Database No. 10192
Dundee MS. No.2 (c.1650) [D.?] (G.L. MSS. ?), (from operative lodge in the Royal Burgh, Dundee) 99:149
AQC Database No. 10218
Dundee, The Mason Lodge in (Draffen) 99:194-5
AQC Database No. 10219
Dundonald, Earls of (Scotland), lands of Culross passed from the Bruce family to (1700) 106:166
AQC Database No. 10220
Dunfermline (Scotland), Lodge at (fl.1698), its minutesbook (1698), Alexander Bruce's son (Earl of Kincardine) recorded as a member 109:160, 165n38
AQC Database No. 10221
Dunfermline (Scotland), Lodge at (1600-1698), and the 3rd Earl of Dundonald (1698) 106:166-7, 171n46,47
AQC Database No. 10222
Dunkeld, Cathedral, centre of ancient Culdee monasteries in Scotland (pre-1550) 106:157; See also: The Culdees (Monastic Order) (in AQC vol.57:23-70)
AQC Database No. 10229
Dunkerley, Clare on 'Crucefix' (Sandbach) 102:154
AQC Database No. 10230
Dunlop, Col. S., District GM, East Archipelago (1885-91) (Singapore) 99:182
AQC Database No. 10231
Dunmore, Countess of, and the Duke of Sussex 89:183-4
AQC Database No. 10232
Dunsmore, John Ward, his famous picture, representing a meeting held by Freemasons in Morristown on St. John's Day (1779), Military, war of independence (USA) 50:127
AQC Database No. 10238
Dunstaffnage (Scotland), Stone of Scone (Destiny), brought by Kenneth MacAlpine, from (838) 106:231
AQC Database No. 10239
Dunstan, St. (924-88), Abbot of Glastonbury 99:52, 59, 76
AQC Database No. 10241
Dupaty, Charles-Marguerite (1746-1788), Master (WM) of Lodge Les Neuf Sæurs (1784) (Nine Muses), Paris 86:316
AQC Database No. 10242
Dupin, Deslezes, GM (1752), Les Elus Parfaits, (Constitutions of Bordeaux) 107:158, 160
AQC Database No. 10243
Dupin, Deslezes, GM 'Ecossais', Bordeaux (1752) 101:88-90; his letter (1759) to Roussillon q.90-1
AQC Database No. 10244
Duplessis, Nicholas Huet (R.H. de Plessis/Duplissis), Provincial GM [PGL], Dutch Caribbean island of St. Eustatius, Saba and St. Martin (West Indies) (1770s) 83:167, 167n4
AQC Database No. 10245
DuPotet, Mathieu, and Cerneau (1806) 105:122
AQC Database No. 10246
Dupotet, Mathieu (fl.1797), New York (USA) 100:43-4, 48, 53
AQC Database No. 10247
Dupuis, Charles Francis (fl.1794), masonic writer, on the Hiram legend 90:254
AQC Database No. 10248
Dupuis, Tho. Sanders, subscriber to the Hall-Loan [PGL] (1779/1787) 82:29
AQC Database No. 10249
Dupuy, Pierre (1581-1651), Historian and Curator of the French Royal Library; Histoire de l'Ordre Militaire des Templiers (1751), originally entitled 'Traité concernant l'histoire de France' (1654), [KT], mentioning the Papal Bull of (1172), and the 'Clerks' 109:30, 46n67,68
AQC Database No. 10250
Dupuy, Richard (France), GM (GLF) 'Grande Loge de France' (strong links with 'Rite Ecossais'), bibliographical, concise review of his masonic book: La foi d'un Franc-Maçon (1976) (The Faith of a Freemason) 91:107
AQC Database No. 10251
Dupuy, Richard (France), GM (GLF) (1960), Grande Order de France (on the 'Concordat of 1804') between the 'Supreme Council' [A&ASR] and the 'Supreme Counseil du Rite Ecossais de France', and (GOdF) 83:253
AQC Database No. 10252
Dupuy; Traitez concernant l'histoire de France, sçavoir la condamnation des Templiers (1700), [KT] 104:129n33
AQC Database No. 10253
Duquesne, Dr. J.P., of La Société des Antiquaires de la Morinie, acknowledged for help, by F.L. Turner (1995) 108:232
AQC Database No. 10254
Durand, Rev. Paul (d.1661), a Huguenot Pastor at Gallargues in France, ancestor to J.J.J Gourgas (1777-1865) (USA), [A&ASR] (NMJ) 48:200
AQC Database No. 10255
Durandus, Horsley, J.W., Masonic Symbolism & circular church stairs (in AQC vol.10:60) 87:25, 25n5
AQC Database No. 10256
Durandus, William (c.1230-1296), Bishop of Mende, Rational divinorum officiorum (1459), spoke of the Four Cardinal Virtues, as the four walls of God 107:202, 211n20,21
AQC Database No. 10257
Durant, W.; The Age of Faith (1950) 107:200n5
AQC Database No. 10258
Durbach, Renée; Kipling's South Africa (n.d.) 105:254
AQC Database No. 10259
Duret, enemie of Count Luxembourg, on list in letter from brethren of Montauban to the Duke of Chartres, in 'Sharp document' No.129 (1772) 107:177
AQC Database No. 10261
Durham, (Brown, Harry) Notes concerning the Masons' Guild and the Marquis of Granby Lodge of Freemasons in the City of Durham 22:19-34
AQC Database No. 10262
Durham Cathedral, and English 'Compagnons' [RA] 87:244
AQC Database No. 10267
Durham, John George Lambton (1792-1840), 1st Earl of, Pro GM [UGL] (1839-40), Deputy GM (1834-5) 109:115-153; See also: Lambton, John George (1792-1840) (Radical Jack) 115-153, 127
AQC Database No. 10268
Durham, John George Lambton (1792-1840), 1st Earl of, Pro GM [UGL] (1839-40) 106:4, 7, 97
AQC Database No. 10269
Durham, John George Lambton (1792-1840), 1st Earl of, Pro GM [UGL] (1839-40), Deputy GM (1834-5) 102:142
AQC Database No. 10270
Durham, John George Lambton (1792-1840), 1st Earl of, Pro GM [UGL] (1839-40) 96:26-8
AQC Database No. 10271
Durham, John George Lambton (1792-1840), 1st Earl of, Pro GM [UGL] (1839-40), Provincial 1st G.Principal, R.A. [RA] (1839-40) 88:40, 41
AQC Database No. 10272
Durham, library of Provincial Grand Lodge 107:74
AQC Database No. 10273
Durham, Masons Guild of 109:125
AQC Database No. 10274
Durham, masons at 98:96-7, 99, 101n43,55,68
AQC Database No. 10275
Durham, Province of, William Waples Library 82:184
AQC Database No. 10276
Durham, Provincial Grand Lodge 101:139
AQC Database No. 10277
Durham, Provincial Grand Lodge Library of 81:260
AQC Database No. 10278
Durham Report, the (1839) 109:141, 143
AQC Database No. 10279
Durham University, third oldest in England, founded (1832) 107:195
AQC Database No. 10280
Durr, Andrew, 'The Origin of the Craft', [NS] for (1983) 96:170-83, on 'As it was seen' (Vieler) 92-3, 97
AQC Database No. 10288
Durr, Andy, (in AQC vol.100:88-108) 106:39
AQC Database No. 10289
Durr, Andy 101:260
AQC Database No. 10290
Durr, Andy, 'Ritual of Association & the Organizations of the Common People' 100:88-108
AQC Database No. 10291
Dury, Rev. John (1596-1680), a Rosicrucian! 97:123, 132
AQC Database No. 10292
Dutch East India Companies 104:3-5, 19
AQC Database No. 10293
Dutch Grand Lodge (Grand East of the Netherlands, of 1756), Archives with the library of C.A. Thory (1757-1827), of the Philosophic Rite (Rit Philosophique), France (1804-c.1826); See also: Dutch Lodges metioned in John Lane's Masonic Records (London, 1895) (Th. G.G. Valette) (in AQC vol.44:61-66) 92:203
AQC Database No. 10294
Dutch Lodges metioned in Lane's Masonic Records (London, 1895) (T.G.G. Valette) 44:61-6
AQC Database No. 10295
Dutch Lodges Overseas (early), Bengal (1759), Colombo (1770), etc. 83:174; See also: Union Lodge of Colombo (1794-1838), Ceylon (in AQC vol.60:78-84, 224) and (in AQC vol.59:129-187) (Dashwood), (Rask) [SKA]
AQC Database No. 10296
Dutch Provincial Grand Lodge, at Naples & Sicily (1764), succeeded by The National Grand Lodge of Naples & Sicily (1750), GM, Diego Naselli; adhered to the Strict Observance Rite [OS] (1777), and switched to the Régime Rectifié Rite [RER] in (1779) 93:90
AQC Database No. 10297
Dutch Reformed Church, South Africa, and Freemasonry 95:11
AQC Database No. 10298
Dutch West Indies, Provincial GM for (1774) 83:166, 167-8; See also: Island of St. Eustatius and its Lodges (Th. G.G. Valette) (in AQC vol.44:57-60)
AQC Database No. 10301
Dutton, James Lennox, his monument at Sherborne, by Richard Westmacott the elder (1791) 108:22
AQC Database No. 10306
Duty, Human, Lodge No.6 [COF], first mixed lodge in England, by Mrs. Annie Besant's followers (1890s) 108:258
AQC Database No. 10307
Duvalmon, of Lodge 'St. Jean d'Ecosse' (1751); See also: Draverman, of the Lodge 'Les Elus Parfaits' (Constitutions of Bordeaux) 107:156
AQC Database No. 10308
Duvaluon, Lord George (suspected impostor), and his "Perfected Scottish Rite" (1762), later as the 'Scottish Philosophic Rite', (St. Jean d'Ecosse, Marseilles) 83:73n7
AQC Database No. 10309
Duveen, Denis (Brazil), on 'An Initiation Ceremony in a Modern Russian Lodge' 90:288
AQC Database No. 10310
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), 'Some Thoughts on the Origins of Speculative Masonry' (in AQC vol.95:120-69) 109:169
AQC Database No. 10312
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 108:49, 52, 55-56, 58, 59n3-4,8, 65, 71-72, 75-76, 78-79, 247; 'Some Thoughts on the Origin of Speculative Masonry' (in AQC vol.95:120-169) 48, 59n4, 61n45-46, 75
AQC Database No. 10313
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 107:61, 73, 118; The Grand Stewards and their Lodge (1985) 47n16,18, 78n16; The History of the First Hundred Years of Quatuor Coronati L.2076. (1986) 119; Symbolism in Craft Freemasonry (1976) 211n31,33,56
AQC Database No. 10314
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 106:17, 22, 24, 31, 34-5, 39, 48; 'Some Thoughts on the Origins of Speculative Masonry' (in AQC vol.95:120-69) 115n6, 197-200, 206; The Grand Stewards and their Lodge (1985) 55, 58, 61, 85n10; William Preston and his Work (1987) 55-7, 199, 200n4, 208, 209n15
AQC Database No. 10315
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), Master (WM) of Quatuor Coronati L.2076 (1975) 105:136n9; The Grand Stewards & their Lodge (1985) 45; William Preston & his Work (1987) q.36-7
AQC Database No. 10316
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 104:29
AQC Database No. 10317
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 103:2-3, 6, 101, 106, 115, 195; Preston and his Work (1987) 50
AQC Database No. 10318
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 102:61, 71, q.75, 77-8, 87, 87n1, 94; 'The Holy Bible & English Freemasons' 208-11; The Grand Stewards & their Lodge (1985) 75; William Preston & his Work (1987) 27-8, 33, 85, 88, 94, 169-70
AQC Database No. 10319
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 101:186, 198, 244
AQC Database No. 10320
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 100:vii, q.21, 80, 149, 153, 158; his obituary, known as 'PAD' in the Masonic Square (Carter) 262; See also: The booklet; History of the first 100 years of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No.2076 (1986)
AQC Database No. 10321
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 99:vi-vii, 63, 86-7, 143, 147-8, 150, 227; 'Quatuor Coronati Lodge: The First Hundred Years' 111-14; William Preston & his Work (1987), reviewed (Hamill) 212; The Freemasons of South Africa (1986) (Cooper, A.A.), reviewed by 214
AQC Database No. 10322
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 98:61, 63-4, q.64; introduction to Illustrations of Masonry (Preston, 1804), fac.1986, reviewed (McLeod) 215; on 'The Deacons' (Bruce) 172, 178; on 'Let a Man's Religion' (Read) 84-5, 88; on 'Some Problems of the Antients' (Batham) 122-4, 129
AQC Database No. 10323
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 97:54-5, q.56-7, 59, 70, 72-3, 115, 147, 225; on 'The First Charge' (D.L.Smith) 168-9; The Grand Stewards & their Lodge (1985), reviewed (Smyth) 225-6
AQC Database No. 10324
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 96:90, 93, 96, 131, 137-8; on 'The Masonic Qualifications for the R.A.' (Mendoza) 57-8, 64; Symbolism & Craft Freemasonry (1976) q.96
AQC Database No. 10325
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 95:44; 'Some Thoughts on the Origins of Speculative Masonry' 120-69; See also: 'The Religious Sources of Freemasonry' (An attempt to assemble disassembled elements, of pre-1717), (Brodsky, Michel L.) (in AQC vol.111:C1-20)
AQC Database No. 10326
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 94:vi, 38; on 'The G.L. of the Antients' (A) (Batham) 160, 164-5; on 'Joseph Haydn' (Webb) 77, 81; questions answered: 'Masonic Ritual' (Q.189) 246-8, 'The R.A. and the Craft' (Q.186) 242-3, 'The Two Pillars' (Q.183) 239-40
AQC Database No. 10327
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 93:129-30, 157-9, 165; 'All Souls Lodge & King George III's Statue at Weymouth' 188-93; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (1973) 152, 161, 167
AQC Database No. 10328
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 92:vii, 51, 214; 'Pre-Union Rituals & the Installation Ceremony' (WM) (Q.177) 223-4
AQC Database No. 10329
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 91:1, 7, 118, 147 bis, 153; 'Ritual Procedure' (Q.174) 224-5; 'The (2() Tracing Board' [TB] (Q.171) 223; 'Some Notes on the Deptford (MS.) Rituals' [RA] [HG] 151, 156-7; on 'The Birth of Freemasonry' (Ward) 88-90, 100; on 'A Fresh Look at the Harodim' (Cryer) 144-7, 151, 153, 155; on Grand Stewards' (Jarvis) 194-5, 196
AQC Database No. 10330
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 90:288; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (1973) 51n14; on 'English G.L. Warrants' (Hamill) 136-8, 139-41 on 'Free-masonry in Yorkshire' (Clarke) 171-3, 175 'The Williams-Arden MS.' (in AQC vol.87:167-203) 165 'The York Venture' viii-ix; Toast to the (WM) 38
AQC Database No. 10331
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 89:51, 54-5, 58; his career 21-2; his portrait 21; on 'Building a Temple' (Stubbs) 136-7, 138; Emulation, A Ritual to Remember (1973) 22; on 'The Evolution of the Installation Ceremony' (Carr) 45-6; on 'Preston's England' (Jackson) 107-8, 110-11, 112; on 'Prince Hall Freemasonry' [PH] (Draffen) 81-2, 90; 'Proving in the 2(', his letter q.272; 'The Radford MS. and Tunnah MS.' (in AQC vol.88:50-64) 45; 'Ritual Practice' (Q.163) 260-2; 'Ritual Problems' (Q.161) 258-9; Symbolism in Craft Masonry (1976) 22
AQC Database No. 10332
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), 'The Various Editions of William Preston's Lectures' (Inaugural Address) Master (WM) of L.2076 (1976) 89:1-20; 'The Work of Waller Rodwell Wright on Craft Ritual and Lectures'; See also: (in AQC vol.90:298) 197-205
AQC Database No. 10333
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), 'The Official (1816) Ritual?' [UGL] 88:211-14; 'The Radford MS. and Tunnah MS.' 50-64; 'The Shadbolt MS. and Williams MS.' 93-7; 'The Williams-Arden MS.' (in AQC vol.87:167-203) 64n9; 'The Women have their Way' 193-4; on 'Anthony Sayer' (Beck) 78, 83; on joint masonic sovereignty 92; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (1973) 175; Symbolism in Craft Freemasonry (1976), reviewed (Haunch) 175-7
AQC Database No. 10334
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 87:20, 101; 'The Shadbolt MS.' (1815/6) 121 bis, 149-65, 189-90; 'The T. and W. of that Degree' (2() Emulation (Q.153) 265; 'William Shadbolt and his Papers' 136-66; 'The Williams-Arden MS.' (1817) 167-203; on Thompson & Hemming (in AQC vol.84:140) 175n1; on 'Masonic Passwords' (Jackson) 120-1, 129; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (1973) 20; on Honey in (FQR) (1848) 188n1
AQC Database No. 10335
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 86:255; 'In Search of Ritual Uniformity' (The Prestonian Lecture for 1973) [PL] 143-76; on 'R.W.Bro. William Williams' (Cooper) 262-3, 266; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (1973), and the (Perfect Ceremonies) in 149n2, 151n1, 154n1, 158n4, 170, 175; reviewed (Haunch) 292-7
AQC Database No. 10336
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987) 85:73, 76n4, 119, 122, 124, 244; on 'Waller Rodwell Wright' (Caywood) 179, 180; on 'William Preston's Third Lecture' (James) 119-21, 123
AQC Database No. 10337
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), "Laurence Thompson's Unauthorised Print" 84:116-40; "Peter Gilkes, 1765-1833" (Calvert), Introduction, additional text and notes by 260-84; on "The 'Extended' Working in the Board of Installed Masters (WM)" (Read) 60-3, 64-7 passim; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (1973) 275
AQC Database No. 10338
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), Christian symbols on Tracing Boards [TB] 83:140; on "Preston's Second Lecture" (James) 242, 247
AQC Database No. 10339
Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), Sec. (1969) of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement; on 'jewels of the Lodge' 82:251
AQC Database No. 10340
Earliest Masonic MSS., The two (1934), Regius MS. [A.] and Cooke MS. [B.1.], (T.M.M.) [TMM]/[2EMM], (Knoop, Douglas, Jones & Hamer), Reviewed 47:115-17
AQC Database No. 10371
Earliest Years of English organized Freemasonry. (Sir Alfred Robbins) 22:67-89
AQC Database No. 10372
Early Continental Exposures and their relationship to contemporary English texts, (Part I) (A.J.B. Milborne) 78:173-200
AQC Database No. 10373
Early Encampment of England, K.T., (later Faith & Fidelity) [KT] 106:70, 89
AQC Database No. 10374
Early English Tract Society Collections (Vols. 31 & 32) ('Instruction' & 'Urbanitatis') 95:84, 86n2
AQC Database No. 10375
Early Freemasonry in Chester. (R.H.G. Smallwood) 50:77-91
AQC Database No. 10376
Early Freemasonry in North Devon (1762-1814). (B.W. Oliver) 63:74-145
AQC Database No. 10377
Early Freemasonry in Wakefield. (J.R. Rylands) 65:58-80
AQC Database No. 10378
Early Freemasonry in Wakefield. (J.R. Rylands) 56:207-88
AQC Database No. 10379
Early Freemasonry of England and Scotland. (A.L. Vibert) 43:195-226
AQC Database No. 10380
Early French Exposures 1737-1751. (1971) [EFE], ed. Harry Carr 107:192
AQC Database No. 10381
Early French Exposures 1737-1751. (1971) [EFE]; See also: Carr, H., [Trahi], [Exposure], [ect.] 105:5, 119, 251
AQC Database No. 10382
Early French Exposures 1737-1751. (1971) [EFE] (ed. Harry Carr, 1971) [Exposure] 88:62, 64n4, 174, 177, 222
AQC Database No. 10383
Early Grand (Scottish) Rite 97:100-1, 103-4; The Rituals of the Degrees of the Early Grand Scottish Rite, ... (4(-31() [A&ASR] (1890), Matthew McBlain Thomson (irregular) (USA) 100-1
AQC Database No. 10384
Early Grand Encampment [KT]; See also: Ireland 97:90; Scotland 90, 98, 100, 102-4
AQC Database No. 10385
Early Grand Rite, the, Scotland (from the 4th to the 47th Degrees, [HG] etc., A.E.Waite, 1903) 99:95-6
AQC Database No. 10386
Early Grand Rite, the (9th degree termed 'Master of the Blue' or 'Knight of the Blue') 89:260
AQC Database No. 10387
Early Grand Royal Arch Chapter [RA]; See also: Scotland 97:90 bis, 103-4 [etc.]
AQC Database No. 10388
Early history of Freemasonry in France. (J.E.S. Tuckett) 31:7-30
AQC Database No. 10389
Early history of the High Degrees in the Netherlands. (J.D. Oortman-Gerlings) 5:158-65
AQC Database No. 10390
Early home of Masonry. (W.F. Vernon) 4:230-8.
AQC Database No. 10391
Early Jewish Masons in the Province of Northumberland (Sharman) 100:231-50
AQC Database No. 10392
Early Lodges of Freemasons (1717-1760). [PGL] (John Lane) 8:193-216
AQC Database No. 10393
Early Mark Lodge at Plymouth, An (Andrew Martin) 107:213-23; notes 216; table of names, marks and occupations 217-23
AQC Database No. 10394
Early Masonic Catechisms, The (1943) [EMC], ed. Knoop & Jones & Hamer, (ed. Carr, H.) (1963) [Catechism] 88:62
AQC Database No. 10395
Early Masonic Catechisms, The (1943) [EMC], ed. Knoop, Douglas & Jones, G.P. & Hamer, Douglas (ed. Carr, H.) (1963); See: list of [Catechism]/[EMC] used as reference in all 'Bento Software' Index-documents (@/Vedersø)
AQC Database No. 10396
Early Masonic Pamphlets. (1945) [EMP], ed. Knoop, Douglas & Jones, G.P. & Hamer, Douglas (1978) [Pamphlet]; See: list of [Pamphlet]/[EMP] used as reference in all 'Bento Software' Index-documents (@/Vedersø)
AQC Database No. 10397
Earnshaw, James, JGW (1809), Master (WM) of Promulgation Lodge (1809-11) [PGL] 89:36 bis
AQC Database No. 10411
Earnshaw, James, JGW (1809), Master (WM) of the Grand Stewards' Lodge (1809-12) & Promulgation Lodge (1809-11), and William Shadbolt, Master (WM) of Old Kings Arms L.28 (1806-10) [PGL] 87:141
AQC Database No. 10412
Earnshaw, James, JGW (1809) [PGL], installation of (1810) 82:78; demonstrated Reconciliation working in Cornwall (1812) (in AQC vol.23:257) 107, 107n4
AQC Database No. 10415
East Anglia, Province of (K.T.) [KT] 94:226-7
AQC Database No. 10416
East India Arms, L.72* (1738), Fort Williams, Calcutta, L.66*/L.40* (Erased, 1756) [PGL]; See also: (in AQC vol.90:95, 107n9) 86:24
AQC Database No. 10417
East India Arms in Bengall, L.72* at, in Grand Lodge Minutes (1730) [PGL] 85:304
AQC Database No. 10418
East India Company, British (1600/1709) etc., Macau (1684) 104:9, 14
AQC Database No. 10419
East India Company, Punjab etc. (1807/1947) 103:53, 74-5
AQC Database No. 10420
East Kent, Province of [UGL], its Museum 108:112, 228, 232; its Library 232
AQC Database No. 10421
East, Knights of the; See also: Knights of the East (France) 104:96, 102-3, 104-5, 109, 111, 115, 119
AQC Database No. 10422
East, Knight of the (Chevalier de l'Orient) 85:166, 171, 174
AQC Database No. 10423
East, Knight of the [A&ASR]!, and Knight of the Sun and of the Rose Croix, degrees worked by the Lodge at Malta (1780s), Secrecy and Harmony (L.539) [PGL] 83:83
AQC Database No. 10424
East, Knights of the, (Yarker, John) The Order of the Temple [KT] 11:97-9
AQC Database No. 10425
East Lancashire, Provincial Grand Lodge of [UGL]; See: Web Homepage from; <http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/eastlancs/index.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 10426
East Lancashire, Provincial Grand Lodge of [UGL] 109:192
AQC Database No. 10427
East Lancashire, Provincial Grand Lodge of [UGL], formed (1825) 85:42
AQC Database No. 10428
East Medina L.175, Ryde, founded (1813) [AGL] 81:207
AQC Database No. 10429
East Surrey Masters' L.5888, Croydon 95:18-19
AQC Database No. 10430
Easter, Dr. Robert S. (USA); The Sword of Solomon (1962), (fiction) 93:12
AQC Database No. 10431
Easter, Dr. Robert S. (USA); The Sword of Solomon (1962), (fiction), reviewed (Cerza) 76:167
AQC Database No. 10432
Eastern Archipelago, District Grand Lodge of the (former Provincial G.L. of Sumatra) (Singapore) 104:28
AQC Database No. 10433
Eastern Star Lodge, St. Andrew's, New Brunswick, Canada (erased) 84:225
AQC Database No. 10439
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES] (1850) (androgynous), burial service in certain jurisdictions (USA) 108:38; Robert Macoy of 146
AQC Database No. 10440
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES] (1850) 100:179-86; General Grand Chapter (USA, 1876) 180; meetings 183; officers & jewels of office 182-3
AQC Database No. 10441
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES] (USA, 1876) 97:103-4, 158, 163
AQC Database No. 10442
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES] 96:228
AQC Database No. 10443
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES] 93:69, 73
AQC Database No. 10444
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES], (Negro) [PH] (USA) 92:162, 164
AQC Database No. 10445
Eastern Star, Order of the [OES] (O.E.S.) 81:240
AQC Database No. 10446
Easthope, Sir John (1784-1865), stock-broker, President B.G.P. (BGP) [UGL] (1831-2), business partner and father-in-law to Simon McGillivray 96:4, 28
AQC Database No. 10448
Eastminster L.5370, London (3( meeting, under world war II) 105:174
AQC Database No. 10449
Eberau, Lodge at 90:65, 68-9n19
AQC Database No. 10458
Eberhardt, A.P., GM (GFLvD) (1914), Germany 91:36, 38; Von den Winkellogen Deutschlands ... im letzten Vierteljahrhundert (1914) (On Irregular Germen lodges in the last 25 years), (on Reuss Rite, etc.) (G) 41n20,32, 42n38
AQC Database No. 10459
Eboracum L.1611, York 101:9-10, 18
AQC Database No. 10460
Eboracum L.1611, York 97:223
AQC Database No. 10461
Eboracum L.1611, York 93:125
AQC Database No. 10462
Ebrietatis Encomium; or 'The Praise of Drunkenness' (1723), [Pamphlet], [EMP], (London) 106:141
AQC Database No. 10463
Ecclesiae Gnosticae Catholicae Canon Missae: Die Gnostiche Messe (1918), (OTO) (O.T.O.) Reuss 91:40
AQC Database No. 10470
Ecclesiastes, book of (bilical) [VSL] 107:157, 178n1
AQC Database No. 10471
Ecclesiastes, Book of [VSL], (Covey-Crump, W.W.) The Allegory of Koheleth 39:163-71
AQC Database No. 10472
Ecclesiastes XII, (vv.1-7) [VSL], quoted in full and discussed 83:370-71; paraphrased 371
AQC Database No. 10473
Ecclesiastic (c.180 B.C.), the non-canonical Book of the Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, usualy called 'Ecclesiasticus', [VSL] 107:157, 178n1
AQC Database No. 10474
Echelle de Jacob, L', feminine lodge, France [COF]? 91:103
AQC Database No. 10476
Echo de Liège (1865) q. 89:141
AQC Database No. 10477
Eckart, Dietrich, a Nazi (1920), Germany, and 'Mein Kampf' (Hitler) 95:28
AQC Database No. 10478
Ecker, Carl von (b.1754), (younger brother of Hans Heinrich), principal founder of the Asiatic Brethren (Order) (c.1780), attempt at Wilhelmsbad Convent (1782), Germany 83:324-6; Would and should Israelites be accepted as Freemasons? (1787) (Jews), reply to attack by Rev. Munter (Friederich Münter) Denmark 325
AQC Database No. 10479
Ecker, Hans Heinrich von (1750-1791)!, and the Asiatic Brethren (Order) (1789), Germany, and (Schleswig) 83:324-6; a 100 page book, reply to attack by Rev. Munter (Friederich Münter) (1787) Denmark [SKA] 325
AQC Database No. 10480
Ecker und Eckhoven, Hans Heinrich (1750-1791)!, Freiherr von 87:47
AQC Database No. 10481
Ecker und Eckhoffen, Hans Heinrich von (1750-1791)!, (Magister Pianco); Der Rosenkreuzer in seiner Blösse (1781), on the German 'Gold-und Rosenkreuzer Orden' as an offshoot of the 'Strict Observance' [OS] and later adopted by the 'Rosicruciana' [SRIA] (EC) 85:251n1, 294
AQC Database No. 10482
Eckert, Eduard Emil (fl.1869), anti-mason (G) 95:23-4, 35n11; Der Freimaurer-Orden in seiner wahren Bedeutung (1852) 23, 35n11; Magazin der Beweisführung für Verurtheilung des Freimaurer-Ordens, periodical (1855) 35n11
AQC Database No. 10483
Eckhartshausen, Karl Von; The Cloud upon the Sanctuary (early 19th-Century), with devotional text of 'Rosicrucian' mysticism 108:150
AQC Database No. 10484
Eckleff, Carl Friedrich (1723-1786), (SFMO) [SKA], Foreign Affairs secretary & adviser to the Court of Stockholm (Sweden), founded the first 'Scottish' Lodge of St. Andrew 'L'innocente' (1756), Stockholm, and first leader of the Swedish Rite [SKA] 109:31, 48n87
AQC Database No. 10485
Eckleff, Carl Friedrich (1723-1786), founder of 'Swedish Rite', (Scandinavian Rite) (c.1750s) [SKA], Sweden (SFMO) 104:210
AQC Database No. 10486
Eckleff, Carl Friedrich (1723-1786) (Karl Frederik) (d.1789)!, and the 'Swedish Rite' (Scandinavian Rite) [SKA], Sweden (SFMO) 84:310
AQC Database No. 10487
Eckleff, Carl Frederick (1723-1786), founder of the 'so-called' Swedish Rite, (Scandinavian Rite) [SKA], in the 2nd half of the 18th-century, his Craft Lodge 'Den Sjunde' (The Seventh) (L.7*) (1760) (SFMO), Stockholm 81:196
AQC Database No. 10488
Economy, L.76 of [UGL], (L.88*, L.111*, L.90*) [AGL] (1802), Winchester, and Inggs; See also: History of Lodge of Economy (1887) (Thomas Stopher) (in AQC vol.1:130-31) 91:206-12
AQC Database No. 10496
Ecossais degrees or 'Scottish' masonry in France (1730-1740), ('higher' or 'knights/chevalier/chevaleire/chapitre' degrees), first in 'Journal de l'Avocat Barbier' (1737) [HG] 109:8, 15n11
AQC Database No. 10497
Ecossais lodge of 'high degrees', practised Ecossism of the I.I.I. or Ecossais of Paris, later integrated with the Parisian system of the Grand Council of Chaillon de Jonville, as was the degree of Intendant of the Buildings or Master in Israel, later became the VIIIth degree of the Rite of Perfection (the 'Sharp' documents) (c.1750) [HG] 107:170
AQC Database No. 10498
Ecossais ('Scottish'), (french) for the Scottish Rite (USA) version of the three Craft degrees (ritual) 107:183-187, 187n1
AQC Database No. 10499
Ecossoise, Loge (Grand Loge des Maítres grands écossois), Paris, Regulations (1748) 99:14
AQC Database No. 10512
Ecuador, Grand Lodge of (1921), Guayaquil 95:206 bis
AQC Database No. 10513
Eddius Stephanus 90:166
AQC Database No. 10514
Eddowes, A., Stonehenge as an Observatory (notes) 12:207
AQC Database No. 10515
Eddystone Lighthouse, the building of 89:157
AQC Database No. 10516
Eden L.1530 (NZC), Auckland, New Zealand 108:30
AQC Database No. 10517
Eden, Sir Anthony, English Prime Minister (1955-57) 107:92
AQC Database No. 10518
Edgar, King of England (956-75) 99:52, 57, 81
AQC Database No. 10519
Edgar, W.J.; Records of St. John's L.579, Newfoundland. (1909), (Canada), reviewed 22:212-13
AQC Database No. 10520
Edgcumbe, William, 4th Earl of Mount (1832-1917), formerly Lord Valletort, Deputy GM [UGL] (1891-96) 108:101; as Provincial GM (Cornwall) (1872-1917) 103; See also: Mount Edgcumbe
AQC Database No. 10521
Edge, J.H., A short sketch of the rise and progress of Irish Freemasonry (IC) (Ireland) 26:131-45
AQC Database No. 10522
Edgiva; See also: Eadgifu (Edgiva, Ediva), 3rd wife of Edward the Elder 99:53-4, 57
AQC Database No. 10523
Edina L.5 (Swedenborg Rite), Edinburgh 92:194
AQC Database No. 10524
Edinburgh (Scotland), (Carr, Harry) The Mason and the Burgh - An examination of the Edinburgh Register of Apprentices and the Burgess Rolls (Gilds) 67:30-52
AQC Database No. 10526
Edinburgh (Scotland), (Murray, A.A.A.) Freeman and Cowan, with special reference to the records of Lodge Canongate Kilwinning (Gilds) 21:185-203
AQC Database No. 10528
Edinburgh, Chapter of H.R.D.M. (c.1760), turns into the Grand Lodge of Royal Order of Scotland (1766) [ROS] 91:124, 137
AQC Database No. 10529
Edinburgh Evening Courant, The (1784) 84:250
AQC Database No. 10530
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC) 98:151; History of the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) No.1. (1900) (D.M. Lyon) q.224, q.225
AQC Database No. 10544
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC) 86:322, 324; its unique knocks 174; History of the Lodge of Edinburgh, No.1 (1900) (D.M. Lyon) 325
AQC Database No. 10554
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC) 85:11, 13-16 passim, 25, 222, 229, 241; the Decreet Arbitral 219, 235-6, 235n1, q.236, 237; its dispute with its journeymen 234-6; Minutes of 219, 228, 231n1, 237, 241; History of the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) L.1 (SC) (Murray Lyon) (1873) 5n1, ibid. (Tercent. edn., 1900) 219
AQC Database No. 10555
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC) 84:308 bis
AQC Database No. 10556
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC), with minutes from (1599) (T.I.) 82:301-2; Canongate Kilwinning Lodge (founded 1677) and (now L.2) 301; disputes Mother Kilwinning's predominance in Ayrshire (1807-15) 306-7; early Minutes signed by notary 299; enrolled as No.1 (L.1) (1736) 302; Entered Apprentice makes his banquet (1599) 332; "first and pricipall ludge in Scotland" 294
AQC Database No. 10558
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC) 81:127, 156, 201; admission of non-operatives (from 1634) 161; Newcastle-upon-Tyne and 261, 264-5
AQC Database No. 10559
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chaple), (SC), Minuts of the Lodge of Edingburgh, 1598-1738. (1962) (Dashwood, J.R. & Carr, Harry), reviewed (Draffen) 75:62-63
AQC Database No. 10560
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chaple), (SC), The two earliest minute books of the Edinburgh Lodge of Mary's Chapel No.1 (L.1) (SC) (1599-1745), (J.R. Dashwood, J.R. & Carr, H.) 69:10
AQC Database No. 10561
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chaple), (SC), its minutes (1721) 43:150-1
AQC Database No. 10562
Edinburgh, L.1 of (Mary's Chapel), (SC), History of the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) No.1. (1900), (Lyon, David Murray), (Scotland), reviewed 14:131-3
AQC Database No. 10563
Edinburgh Magazine (1757), with 'An Impartial Examination of the Act of the Associate Synod against Freemasons', as a replay by Alloa L.69 (SC), against the Act of the Associate Synod of the Secession Kirk, against masonry, in the 'Scots Magazine' (1757) 40:268-9
AQC Database No. 10564
Edinburgh, Mason Company of 96:197
AQC Database No. 10565
Edinburgh, Most Serene Grand & Metropolitan Lodge of, to Scottish Mother Lodge, France (1751) 99:14
AQC Database No. 10566
Edinburgh Register House MS. (1696) [Catechism], scottish ritual, [EMC], the oldest document which describes the ceremonies for the 'Entered-Apprentice' and for the 'Fellow-Craft or Master' 72:3
AQC Database No. 10587
Edinburgh Register House MSS. (c.1660-96) [Catechism] 'family' [EMC], group of rituals 91:18, 22, 91
AQC Database No. 10591
Edinburgh Register of Apprentices, (Mary's Chapel) (L.1) (SC); See also: (in AQC vol.67:38) 85:231n1
AQC Database No. 10592
Edinburgh Sovereign Ch.1 (SC), [RA] (1868) & Red Cross (Babylonish Pass) [AMD] & Royal Ark Mariner (1969) in the same R.A. Chapter 106:176, 185n18A
AQC Database No. 10593
Edinburgh, St. Andrew L.48 (SC), C.F. Matier Substitute Master (WM) of (1870) 106:175
AQC Database No. 10594
Edinburgh, St. Andrew L.48 (SC) 103:221
AQC Database No. 10595
Edinburgh, St. Andrew L.48 (SC) 90:22
AQC Database No. 10596
Edinburgh, St. Andrew L.48 (SC) 86:324
AQC Database No. 10597
Edinburgh, St. Andrew L.48 (SC) 83:330
AQC Database No. 10598
Edinburgh, St. Andrew Royal Arch Ch.83 (SC) [RA] 92:193
AQC Database No. 10599
Edinburgh University (Scotland), had longstanding connection with the medical schools at Leiden University (Netherlands), (18th-century) 109:6
AQC Database No. 10600
Education of an 18th-C. Masonic Audhor, The (Stewart) 105:69-94
AQC Database No. 10617
Edward I (1239-1307), King of England (1272-1307) 99:58, 62
AQC Database No. 10618
Edward I (1239-1307), King of England (1272-1307) 91:57; as Prince Edward 70
AQC Database No. 10619
Edward II (1284-1327), King of England (1307-1327) 91:57
AQC Database No. 10620
Edward III (1212-1277), King of England (1327-1377) 95:85
AQC Database No. 10621
Edward VI (1537-1553), King of England (1547-1553), Protestantism & the 'Book of Common Prayer' 106:18, 32, 43
AQC Database No. 10622
Edward VI (1537-1553), King of England (1547-1553) 95:132-4
AQC Database No. 10623
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10), formerly HRH Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, married to Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1862), init. Sweden (SFMO) (1868), GM [UGL] (1874-1901) 109:96-107, 110n20,31, 111n40-4,46, 112n49,52-3,55,59,61, 113n63-5,70,75, 114n82,86, 241-2, 251; See also: Frölich, Ernest; Mina Frimurare-Minnen från Stockholm och London med Carl XV och Albert Edward (1891) 112n61,63
AQC Database No. 10624
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10) 108:18, 21, 106-7, 114; See also: Wales, Albert Edward, HRH Prince of, init. Sweden (SFMO) (1868) 81-85; "The Influence of the Prince of Wales (Edward VII) on the administration and The Development of the Craft" (Khambatta) 81-121
AQC Database No. 10625
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10), as HRH Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, GM [UGL] (1874-1901) 106:78, 80-4; & as GM for [KT], [A&ASR], [AMD] 83, 180; initiated by Swedish King Charles XV (1868) in Stockholm (SFMO) [SKA], (Swedish Rite) 80, 86n28, 90, 102
AQC Database No. 10626
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10) 100:257; See also: Wales, Albert Edward, HRH Prince of
AQC Database No. 10627
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10); See also: Wales, Albert Edward, HRH Prince of 93:5; [KT] 6, 7, 13, 48; GM [UGL] (1874-1901) of 124; init. at Lodge 'Den Nordiske Första' (First Nordic)!, Stockholm (under 'Swedish Rite') (SFMO) in (1868) [SKA] 5; See also: (in AQC vol.108:81-121)
AQC Database No. 10628
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10); See also: Wales, HRH Prince of, GM [UGL] (1874-1901) 91:64, 65; his masonic career 225-7
AQC Database No. 10629
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10), as GM [UGL] (1874-1901) 89:123, 266 bis
AQC Database No. 10630
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10); See also: Wales, Albert Edward, HRH Prince of, GM [UGL] (1874-1901) 82:18
AQC Database No. 10631
Edward VII (1841-1910), King of England (1901-10), (Hughan, W.J.) King Edward VII, Past Grand Master and Protector of the Craft, GM [UGL] (1874-1901) (In Memoriam) 23:101-3
AQC Database No. 10632
Edward VIII (1894-1972), King of England (1936, abdicated), Edward, HRH Prince of Wales, Provincial GM (Surrey) (1924-1936), Past GM (1936), (later Duke of Windsor & Mrs. Simpson) (Paris), and the Royal Order of Scotland [ROS] (1933) 90:253
AQC Database No. 10633
Edwardes, Maj. the Hon. Michael, of [RCC], [KT], [ROS], [etc.] 106:180
AQC Database No. 10634
Edwards, ...?; Life in the 18th Century (1952) q. 91:119-20, 121
AQC Database No. 10635
Edwards, A. Trystan, Freemason's Hall, London [UGL], An Appreciation, and Descriptive Notes of the Building (1951, 1954, 1963) 76:81-100
AQC Database No. 10636
Edwards, C. Lewis; History of the United Chapter of Prudence No.12. Ch.12 (1919) 87:4n1
AQC Database No. 10637
Edwards, Dr. B.E.J./J.B., (Bradford), received (with Pattison, T.M.) the Order of Light from Yarker, and revised the rituals to form the present August Order of Light [HG] (c.1902) 109:197, 205
AQC Database No. 10638
Edwards, Dr. B.E.J., of the 'Golden Dawn' (GD); See also: (Guardian of Light (1903), The (August) Order of Light), [SRIA] (EC) 99:98
AQC Database No. 10639
Edwards, Dr. B.E.J. (B.J. or B.E.), and the August Order of Light, at Bradford (1902) 85:273, 287
AQC Database No. 10640
Edwards Engraved List of Lodges (1722) [PGL] 82:254
AQC Database No. 10641
Edwards, H.L., 'Concerning the Antiquity of Certain Masonic Notions', (N.B. Spencer Prize Essay) [NS] for (1974) 87:23-36
AQC Database No. 10642
Edwards, John, and the Hathaway MS. (c.1625) [T.9.] (Tew MSS. family) 90:178
AQC Database No. 10643
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), 'Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex', (in AQC vol.52:184-222) 109:146n17
AQC Database No. 10644
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969) 92:32, 57, 59; See also: The Pig and the Mastiff (1725), [Pamphlet], [EMP], (in AQC 51:137)
AQC Database No. 10647
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969) 89:184; See also: Three early Grand Masters (in AQC vol.58:226-41)
AQC Database No. 10648
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969); The Law and Custom of Freemasonry (1928) 87:211; Guide to Masonic Speechmaking. (n.d.) 211; Rule and Teach. (n.d.) 211
AQC Database No. 10649
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969); The Law and Custom of Freemasonry (1928) 86:136, 267
AQC Database No. 10650
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), his collection, presentation of items to U.G.L. (Museum) [UGL], by Alfred Walters (c.1969) 83:103
AQC Database No. 10651
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), and the earliest Engraved Lodge list (1722) [PGL] 82:254
AQC Database No. 10652
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), his obituary 81:259; See also: 'Anderson's Constitutions of 1738' (in AQC vol.46:357-430), 'Freemasonry, Ritual and Ceremonial', [PL] for (1936) (in AQC vol.49:142-53), 'Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex' (in AQC vol.52:184-222), 'Rabbi Jacob Jehudah Leon' (in AQC vol.73:52-4), by 259
AQC Database No. 10653
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), Rabbi Jacob Jehudah Leon [KST] 73:52-4
AQC Database No. 10654
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), The story of the fourth Temple [KST] (Brett, G) 70:54-5
AQC Database No. 10655
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), The story of the fourth Temple [KST] 69:32-43; Rule and Teach (1956), (Masonic law and custom handbook), reviewed (Pick) 139-140
AQC Database No. 10656
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), Three early Grand Masters. (Buccleuch, Abercorn, Coleraine), GM [PGL] 58:226-41
AQC Database No. 10657
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), his Biography and Installation as Master (WM) of (L.2076) 54:226-7; Inaugural Address (1941), Notes on the French Masons of the Middle Ages 218-26
AQC Database No. 10658
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex 52:184-222
AQC Database No. 10659
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), The Pig and the Mastiff (1725), [Pamphlet], [EMP] 51:137
AQC Database No. 10660
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), Fellow of Royal Statistical and of Royal Economic Societies, London 47:251
AQC Database No. 10662
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969), Anderson's Book of Constitutions of (1738) 46:357-430
AQC Database No. 10663
Edwards, Lewis+ (1888-1969); The Law and Custom of Freemasonry (1928), reviewed (Vibert) 42:125-9
AQC Database No. 10664
Edwards, Lt.-Col. M.G., Past Deputy GDC [UGL] (1961), at the Consecration of the Grand Lodge of India (1961), New Delhi 74:128
AQC Database No. 10665
Edwards, Morton A., Grand Commander, Royal Ark Mariner (1870), from John Dorrington (1820s), sold the Ark Mariner degree to the Mark Grand Lodge (1871) [RAM] (EC) 85:258
AQC Database No. 10666
Edwin, King of Northumbria (?585-633) 98:65
AQC Database No. 10667
Edwin, Prince (d.933), legendary son (or brother) of King Athelstan, in masonic 'Old Charges' (MSS.) 108:64, 224-30, 233n37
AQC Database No. 10668
Edwin, Prince (d.933) 104:222, 265
AQC Database No. 10669
Edwin, Prince (d.933) 101:175
AQC Database No. 10671
Edwin, Prince (d.933) 100:142
AQC Database No. 10672
Edwin, Prince (d.933), son of Edward the Elder 99:51, 53-4, 56-62, 67n6; in the Old Charges (MS.) 47, 67, 82-7 passim, 122, 126, 131, 136-7, 146; Dermott's 'history' (A) [AGL] 3
AQC Database No. 10673
Edwin, Prince (d.933) 98:61-5, 67
AQC Database No. 10674
Egan, Dr. Charles James (d.1909), M.D., District GM [UGL], South Africa, Eastern Division (1877-1909); See also: Obituary (in AQC vol.22:227) 93:53-4
AQC Database No. 10693
Egbert, King of Wessex (802-39) 99:78
AQC Database No. 10694
Egerton, Lord, Pro GM (Mark), and C.F. Matier's investiture as G.Sec. Mark Grand Lodge (1889) 106:180
AQC Database No. 10695
Egerton, Rev. Francis (8th Earl of Bridgwater), Provincial GM, Shropshire (1786-1819) 86:185
AQC Database No. 10696
Eglington MS. (1360), early non-masonic example of an apron with bib (Tubal the Smith) 88:7
AQC Database No. 10697
Eglinton, 11th Earl of, gives Mother Kilwinning Hall site for trifling quit rent (1778), Scotland 82:303-4
AQC Database No. 10698
Eglinton, Alexander Montgomerie (Seton) (1723-1769), 10th Earl of (Scotland), as Baron von Hund's 'unknown Superior', or the 'Knight of the Red Feather' (Eques a Penna Rubra) of the Strict Observance Rite [OS], Paris (1742) 109:55
AQC Database No. 10700
Eglinton, Alexander Montgomerie (Seton) (1723-1769), 10th Earl of (Scotland), as the 'Knight of the Red Feather', present at Baron von Hund's Jacobite Templar initiation (1742) [OS], Paris, (not the 'Young Pretender') 106:161, 168
AQC Database No. 10701
Eglinton, Alexander Montgomerie (Seton) (1723-1769), 10th Earl of (Scotland), Master (WM) of L.0 (1746) (SC), GMM (SC) (1750-1), Scotland 101:131
AQC Database No. 10702
Eglinton, Alexander Montgomerie (Seton) (1723-1769), 10th Earl of (Scotland), Master (WM) of Mother Kilwinning (1742) (L.0) (SC) 82:302; GMM (SC) (1750-1) while still Master (1750) (WM) 303
AQC Database No. 10703
Eglinton and Winton, Archibald, 13th Earl of, presented (1861) to the Grand Lodge of Scotland (SC), a copy of 'Memorials of the Montgomeries, Earls of Eglinton' 94:140
AQC Database No. 10704
Eglinton and Winton, Archibald, 17th Earl of, GMM (SC) (1957-61), Scotland, at the Consecration of the Grand Lodge of India (1961), New Delhi 74:128
AQC Database No. 10706
Eglinton and Winton, Earl of, Assistant GM [UGL] (1995), his appeal to the New Masonic Samaritan Fund (Festival) 108:169
AQC Database No. 10708
Egypt (Cairo), Lodge "Ahikam" in (Hebrew-Speaking), (M. Ezrat, First Master (WM) of, editor of; The First Hebrew Masonic Lodge in Eretz Israel and Abroad (1932), (Palestine & Abroad) 107:228-9
AQC Database No. 10709
Egypt and the Sudan, District Grand Lodge of [UGL] (1899-1956) 82:53
AQC Database No. 10710
Egypt and the Sudan, District Grand Lodge of 81:213-8; created (1899) 211, 213, 215
AQC Database No. 10711
Egypt, District Grand Lodge of [UGL] (1867-1877) 82:53; Freemasonry in (part II) 51-73; See also: (Part II) (in AQC vol.81:209-223), Mark Masonry and Royal Ark Mariners (R.A.M.) (RAM) (EC) in 67-9; Royal Arch in [RA] 63-5
AQC Database No. 10712
Egypt, District Grand Lodge of (1867-77) [UGL] 81:211; English Lodges in 210-2, 215; Freemasonry in 209-23; Grand Orient of (Italy) 210; Greek Masonry in 229-30; National Grand Lodge of 210-3 passim
AQC Database No. 10713
Egypt, Freemasonry in, A Hitherto Unknown Hebrew-Speaking Lodge in Egypt (1932), (Leon Zeldis) 107:228-9; See also: (F.D. Stevenson-Drane) (in AQC vol.81:209-223; and in AQC vol.82:51-73) q.228
AQC Database No. 10714
Eichelberger, General (under General MacArthur), gave a letter of procurment to the Military Governor in Kobe, for Hiogo and Osaka L.498 (SC) to use the former German (Nazi Room) Club Concordia (Kobe, Japan) (1946) 107:99
AQC Database No. 10738
Eichenberg, H.; Dance of Death (1983) (USA) 108:27n
AQC Database No. 10739
Eichenberger, Rodney, musical director 88:109
AQC Database No. 10740
Eighteenth Century Masonic handbooks. (C.C. Adams) 50:145-86; list of (1722-99) 176-8
AQC Database No. 10750
Eighteenth Century Short Title Catalogue (no 'Masonic Sermon' found, to have been given in Scotland, during the early years) 107:77
AQC Database No. 10751
Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue, The (ECSTC) 103:140-1, 148
AQC Database No. 10752
Eighty-ninth (89th) Foot, L.863 (IC) (1802-18) in the 104:226
AQC Database No. 10755
Einhard (770-840), biographer of Charlemagne 98:66
AQC Database No. 10756
Einigkeit, Lodge zur, Budapest 96:144
AQC Database No. 10757
Einigkeit, Loge zur, (L.11) (Lodge of Unity/Union), (1742) [PGL], (Frankfurt am Main) Germany, joined the Strict Observance [OS] (1765), broke all contact with the Strict Observance [OS] (1773), and restarded workings in the English Rite, by Gogel, the English Provincial Grand Master [PGL] (Frankfurt am Main) 109:33, 34, 40, 43n7, 48n101
AQC Database No. 10758
Einigkeit, Loge zur, (L.11) (Lodge of Union/Unity), a 'Moderns' Lodge at Frankfurt (1789) [PGL], Germany 83:327
AQC Database No. 10761
Einrichtung der Tempel und Rituellen Raume der Grossen Landesloge der Freimaurer von Deutschland (1968) (Equipment of the Temple and Ritual Rooms of the Grand Land-Lodge of German Freemasons) (Schwartz, Otto & Kalweit, Wilhelm), (GLL-FO), reviewed (Müller, Reinhold) 81:244-6
AQC Database No. 10762
Eisenstein, S.M., cinematographers, film propagandist 107:151; An Analysis of Four Silent Films of S.M. Eisenstein (1960) (J.B. Kniper) 152n11
AQC Database No. 10769
Elect of Nine and of Fifteen, degrees (9(, 10(), [HG], [KT], [A&ASR], (France) 94:220
AQC Database No. 10791
Elect of the Purple, the (so called, by Crucefix) 106:2
AQC Database No. 10792
Elect Rite, the (France), first of the high degree system to emerge [HG], France (1740) 106:162
AQC Database No. 10793
Electa, in the O.E.S. (Order of the Eastern Star) [OES] 100:182, 183
AQC Database No. 10794
Elements, test of (earth, water, air, and fire)!, used in rituals (Scottish Rite/Swedish Rite) [A&ASR]/[SKA] 109:88-9, 94n49
AQC Database No. 10795
Elements, the four, Earth, Air, Fire and water - as the four Principal Tribes (philosophers), [RA] 82:283
AQC Database No. 10796
Elements, the test of the (four/three), used in the Scottish Rite Apprentice degree circumambulations [A&ASR]; See also: (used in old Danish 'Ritus Hauniensis') (DDFL) [SKA] (c.1929-92) 107:183-4, 187n13
AQC Database No. 10797
Eleventh (11th) Regiment of Foot, L.72* (A) [AGL] in the, founded (1758), lapsed (1767), a new L.72* [AGL] founded (1772) in Sheffield (Yorkshire) 90:155
AQC Database No. 10804
Eleventh (11th) Regiment of Foot, L.72* (A) [AGL], (Clarke, J.R.) The Antient Lodges No.72 and 75. (L.72* & L.75*) [AGL] (A) 74:107-26
AQC Database No. 10805
Elfred, opposer of Athelstan 99:54, 56
AQC Database No. 10806
Elgin, Lodge at; See also: Kilmolymock L.45 (SC), Elgin, as an operative Lodge 85:14, 16
AQC Database No. 10812
Elgin, Victor, 9th Earl of (1849-1917), Viceroy of India (1893) 103:57, 64
AQC Database No. 10813
Eliade, Mircea; Forgerons et Alchimistes (1956) (The Forge and the Crucible) 106:230, 234n3-5
AQC Database No. 10814
Eliezwe, according to the Midrash (Jewish Hebrew source), one of the thirteen who did not taste the taste of death [VSL] 107:189
AQC Database No. 10815
Eligibility of Candidates. (Harry Carr) 80:310-14
AQC Database No. 10816
Elijah of Blessed memory, according to the Midrash (Jewish Hebrew source), one of the thirteen who did not taste the taste of death [VSL] 107:189
AQC Database No. 10817
Elijah [VSL], (I King 17, v.21) 94:126
AQC Database No. 10818
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603), returned England to Protestantism, attempted Spanish invasion defeated (1588) 108:55, 59
AQC Database No. 10831
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603) 107:11; sending Sir Thomas Sackville to break up masonic assembly at York (1561) 38
AQC Database No. 10832
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603) 106:18-20, 28; affirmation of loyalty 19
AQC Database No. 10833
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603) 97:117
AQC Database No. 10834
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603) 95:131-6, 142, 164; See also: Neale, Sir John E.; Queen Elizabeth (1934)
AQC Database No. 10835
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603) 90:152
AQC Database No. 10836
Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603), Chevalier Ramsay on 81:104
AQC Database No. 10837
Elizabeth II (b.1926), Queen of England, British Queen (1952-) 91:67
AQC Database No. 10838
Elizabeth, Tsarina of Russia, closed all Russian Lodges (1794) 84:239, 240
AQC Database No. 10839
Elkan, Louis (d.1930) 100:237, his tombstone 100:237
AQC Database No. 10840
Elkington, George+ (1851-1939), his Biography and Installation as Master (WM) of (L.2076) 49:186-7; Inaugural Address (1936), Yesterday and Today in Masonry 181-6
AQC Database No. 10843
Elkington, George+ (1851-1939), Some notes on the "Freemasons' Magazine or General and Complete Library" 42:140-63
AQC Database No. 10844
Ellam, John, of the Warrington lodge (1646), (Ashmole) 108:49-50, 63
AQC Database No. 10845
Ellam, Rich, of the Warrington lodge (1646), (Ashmole) 108:49-50, 63
AQC Database No. 10846
Ellam, Richard & John, of the Warrington lodge (1646) 102:231-2
AQC Database No. 10847
Ellam, Richard, at the lodge at Warrington (1646) 96:171
AQC Database No. 10848
Ellam, Richard, a freemason of the Lodge at Warrington (1646) 95:114, 219
AQC Database No. 10849
Elliott, John (fl.1845), of Mount Calvary 98:190-2
AQC Database No. 10860
Elliott, John, his private Lodge certificate from L.314* of Hospitality (1809) [PGL], now Royal Sussex L.187 of Hospitality [UGL], Bristol 82:243
AQC Database No. 10861
Elliott, R.W., M.A.; The Story of King Edward VI School (1963) 85:145, 145n2
AQC Database No. 10862
Ellis, ..., (engraver) (A), of the first engraved 'List of Lodges' (1752), published by the Grand Lodge of the Antient [AGL] 94:3, 148; See also: Engraved List of Lodges (A) (1753) (in AQC vol.19:93-9)
AQC Database No. 10863
Ellis, Captain Arthur, equerries to the Prince of Wales (Edward VII), on his first visit to Denmark and Sweden (1864) 109:98
AQC Database No. 10864
Elokim (in the 'Book of Ezekiel') [VSL] 107:188
AQC Database No. 10873
Elphinstone, John (1807-1860), 13th Lord (Baron), Governor of Madras (1837-1842), Provincial/District GM [UGL] (1840-52), Madras; See also: St. John's Card 1920. (in AQC vol.33:244a-244d) 92:176
AQC Database No. 10874
Elton, Professor Sir Geoffrey R. (fl.1990), Cambridge University, the late leading specialist on the 'Tudor period', thought that the theory of relating the origin of non-operative Masonry to parish church rebuilding and the religious gilds 'made sense' (in AQC vol.103:95-9) 108:65
AQC Database No. 10878
Elton, Professor Sir Geoffrey R. (fl.1990), historian 103:95-6, 101, 115-16, 118, 121-2; his letter (1990) q.97-9
AQC Database No. 10879
Eltonhead, John, of L.140, and the Liverpool Rebellion [WGL] (1821) 85:36-7, 41-2, 45-6, 52
AQC Database No. 10880
Elu de Perignan (second degree), Bérage; Les Plus Secrets Mystères des Hauts Grade de la Maçonnerie Dévoilés (1755) [HG], [Exposure] 107:42
AQC Database No. 10881
Elu de Quinze (third degree), Bérage; Les Plus Secrets Mystères des Hauts Grade de la Maçonnerie Dévoilés (1755) [HG], [Exposure] 107:42
AQC Database No. 10882
Elu, degree (Élu = the chosen/selected) (France) 97:177
AQC Database No. 10883
Elu degrees, the 90:82-3
AQC Database No. 10884
Elu, Rit d' (chosen), (Vibert, A.L.) Some early Elu Manuscripts 44:171-3
AQC Database No. 10885
Elus Coens, Rite of (Élus Coïns/Élus-Cöins), Unknown Sage and Réaucroix, Chapter of, degrees with religious inspiration (Bordeaux), invented by Martinez de Pasqually, (1727-1779), closely followed by Willernoz (1772), used in his two 'Profès' degrees [RER] (1778) 109:38, 40, 49n119; See also: Pasqually 40, 72, 76, 78
AQC Database No. 10886
Elus Coens, Rite of 101:127
AQC Database No. 10887
Elus Coêns, Rite of (c.1754) 83:251; See also: Pasqually, Martinez de (1727-1779), invented the 'Elus-Coens' (Coïns) degrees with religious and magical inspiration (Bordeaux) 251n4
AQC Database No. 10888
Elus, Lodge Les, St. Etienne 92:7
AQC Database No. 10889
Elus Parfaits, degree (Maítre Elu Parfait, Grand Ecossais) (Morin Rite; Élu = chosen, 10() 101:86-7, 96
AQC Database No. 10890
Elus Parfaits, Lodge Les, (Constitutions of Bordeaux, as a Grand Lodge) (Perfect Elect), (created by Morin) (1745), Martinique 107:160-1; See also: the 'Sharp Documents', and (in AQC vol.101:110-14) 178n6
AQC Database No. 10891
Elus-Coens (Élus Coïns/Élus-Cöins), Unknown Sage and Réaucroix, Chapter of, degrees with religious inspiration (Bordeaux), invented by Martinez de Pasqually, (1727-1779), closely followed by Willernoz (1772), used in his two 'Profès' degrees [RER] (1778) 109:38, 40, 49n119; See also: Pasqually 40, 72, 76, 78
AQC Database No. 10892
Ely, (Songhurst, W.J.) Summer Outing (1907), to Bury St. Edmunds and Ely (Topography) 20:221-5
AQC Database No. 10893
Ely Cathedral 98:108n36
AQC Database No. 10894
Elzas, Rev. Dr. Bernard 92:36
AQC Database No. 10895
Emami, Ing. Jafar Sharif, President of the Iranian Senate, District GM (VGLvD) (United Grand Lodges of Germany) in Iran (1968) 81:268 bis; GM of Iran (1969) 271, 276-9
AQC Database No. 10896
Emanuel family, the (South Coast) 92:40
AQC Database No. 10897
Emanuel Lodge and Temple No.3 (Swedenborg), Manchester (1876) 85:271, 295
AQC Database No. 10898
Emblems, Early occurrence of, later associated with Royal Arch [RA] or other additional Degrees [HG], (Origin of Additional Degrees); The Old Flat Rule at York (1663) (in AQC vol.2:110); The Pierpoynt Chair at Lincoln (1683) (in AQC vol.5:68); The Molyneux Papers (1711) (Arcane Schools) 32:25
AQC Database No. 10905
Embleton MS. (c.1680) [E.d.7.] (Embleton Branch, Sloane MSS. family) (Thomas W. Embleton MS.), at the Library of Provincial Grand Lodge of Yorkshire (West Riding) [UGL] 52:274
AQC Database No. 10909
Embleton MS. (c.1680) [E.d.7.] (Embleton Branch, Sloane MSS. family) (T.W. Embleton MS.), (Baxter, R.H.) The Old Charges and the Ritual 31:33-55; location (West Yorkshire Library), and where reproduced (West Yorkshire Masonic Reprints, 1892) 40-44
AQC Database No. 10910
Embleton, T.W., John Pine's 'Engraved List of Lodges' (1735) [PGL], artistically re-arranged in 'Les Freemasons, Plate from Picart's Ceremonies (1736)', (plate facsimile republished by T.W. Embleton) (1891), reviewed (Speth) 5:57-58
AQC Database No. 10911
Emergency Meetings, by dispensation only (1947) 85:210-11
AQC Database No. 10912
Emmanuel II, Victor (1820-1878) (King of Savoy & Sardinia), King of Italy (1860-1878), unified Italy with the help of Garibaldi (c.1860) 108:81
AQC Database No. 10914
Emmanuel Lodge and Temple No.1 (Swedenborgian Rite), England 108:131
AQC Database No. 10915
Emmanuel Lodge and Temple No.1 (Swedenborgian Rite), England 100:8
AQC Database No. 10916
Emmanuel Lodge and Temple No.3 (Swedenborgian Rite), England 108:129
AQC Database No. 10918
Emmerson, George, Past Grand Treasurer, President Board of General Purpose (c.1940-1946) (BGP); See: United Grand Lodge of England [UGL]
AQC Database No. 10919
Emmerson, Henry (USA) & the Folger MS. (1827) [RER] (Ritual) 105:102-3
AQC Database No. 10920
Emperor of Germany, his funeral (1888) 108:17
AQC Database No. 10921
Emperors of the East and West, 'Kadosh' degree (1758), [HG], Paris 106:163, 170n27
AQC Database No. 10922
Emperors of the East and West [HG], France 104:96, 102-3, 104-7, 109-10, 111, 114, 173-4
AQC Database No. 10923
Emperors of the East and West [HG], (Conseil des Empereurs d'Orient et d'Occident, (1789), (forerunner of today's [A&ASR]), France 100:164
AQC Database No. 10924
Emperors of the East and West [HG], Order (1766) 97:182-3
AQC Database No. 10925
Emperors of the East and West [HG], Rite of 86:186
AQC Database No. 10926
Emperors of the East and West [HG], Council ot the 84:311
AQC Database No. 10927
Emperors of the East and West [HG], formation of the body called (1758), Clermont Chapter, and Rite of Seven Degrees, and the [OS], (Knights of the East) 39:70
AQC Database No. 10928
Emperors of the East, degree (1762) [HG] 97:182
AQC Database No. 10929
Emperors of the East, Order (c.1762) [HG] 97:177
AQC Database No. 10930
Empire L.2108, London, Count Tadasu Hayashi, Japanese diplomat (Ambassador), init. (1903), Master (WM) of (1904) 107:87-8; History of the Empire Lodge No.2108 (1985) 107
AQC Database No. 10931
Empres of India, L.57 of (UGL-NSW), formerly L.1761* [UGL] (EC), Woollahra, Sydney, Australia, History of the first fifty years of The Empres of India Lodge (1927), reviewed (Songhurst) 39:282
AQC Database No. 10932
Empress Royal Arch Ch.2581, final meeting (1969) [RA] (EC), eight Companions joining Mount Sinai Chapter (Ch.19) 83:336
AQC Database No. 10933
Emulation Book of Ritual (present) 108:219
AQC Database No. 10934
Emulation, L.12* of [PGL], Paul's-head Tavern (London), now L.21 [UGL] 82:191; their Hall Medal (1783) 29, 30, 32; Third Tracing Board of [TB] 215; formerly the Mourning Bush Lodge (1766) (L.13*!) 183n4
AQC Database No. 10935
Emulation, L.21, London, formerly Mourning Bush L.12* [PGL], founded (1723), named itself (1769), merged with Emulation L.390*/L.324* (1780), both meeting at the 'Paul's Head Tavern' Cateaton Street, taking the name Emulation (1783), now L.21 [UGL] 108:201
AQC Database No. 10936
Emulation, L.21, London, formerly L.19* (1723) [PGL]; See also: (in AQC vol.8:208) 104:220; See: Grand Steward 'Red Apron' Lodge
AQC Database No. 10937
Emulation, L.21, London, formerly L.12* of 89:36; Mourning Bush L.13* (1778) 207
AQC Database No. 10941
Emulation, L.21, London 86:90, 93, 149n3, 290; History and Records of Emulation Lodge No.21. (1906) (Sadler, Henry) 93
AQC Database No. 10942
Emulation, L.21, London, formerly L.12* of [PGL], Paul's-head Tavern (London) 82:191; their Hall Medal (1783) 29, 30, 32; Third Tracing Board of [TB] 215; formerly the Mourning Bush Lodge (1766) (L.13*!) 183n4
AQC Database No. 10943
Emulation, L.21, London, History and Records of the Lodge of Emulation. (1906), (Sadler, Henry), (1723-1906), reviewed 20:361-65
AQC Database No. 10945
Emulation, L.324* of (1770), formerly L.390* [PGL], William Preston as honorary member of (1772) 108:199, 201
AQC Database No. 10946
Emulation, L.535, Church Sermon Preached before (1796) 107:79
AQC Database No. 10947
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823), (Lodge of Instruction) 105:7
AQC Database No. 10950
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 103:33
AQC Database No. 10951
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 102:40; Peter Gilkes (leading preceptor of, 1825-33) 75-7, 86
AQC Database No. 10952
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 101:182; History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1904) (Sadler, Henry) 244, 246, 253
AQC Database No. 10953
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 100:264
AQC Database No. 10954
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823), Emulation Ritual as Demonstrated in the Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1969), 1st ed. (Lewis) 96:127n
AQC Database No. 10955
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 94:197-8
AQC Database No. 10956
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 93:129, 161-2; its working 130, 137, 152-3, 155-6, 163, 165; its working compared with 'West Yorkshire' rituals 130-4, 137-43
AQC Database No. 10957
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 90:172
AQC Database No. 10958
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 89:22; it Tracing Boards [TB] by John Harris (1845) 136
AQC Database No. 10959
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 88:175; See: J.H. Wilson, co-founder of (in William Preston Campbell-Everden; Freemasonry and its Etiquette (1919) & (1962)
AQC Database No. 10960
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 87:188; and George Claret 9, 10; History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1904) (Sadler, Henry) q.10
AQC Database No. 10961
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) (Lodge of Instruction) 86:148-9, 149n3, 154, 156-7, 164-6, 169, 255, 290, 292-7, 320; sanctioned (1823) by Lodge of Hope (L.409*) 153-4; its Silver Match Boxes 165, 295, 297; Emulation - A Ritual to Remember (Dyer, 1973), reviewed (Haunch) 292-7; Illustrated History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1904) (Sadler, Henry) 148n1
AQC Database No. 10962
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) 84:56, 60, 65, 67, 327; its Committee 278, 278n1; and Peter Gilkes 260 bis, 265, 269-70, 272, 275-9 passim, 283; sanctioned (1st) by Lodge of Hope (1823) 269-70, (2nd) by Lodge of Unions (1830) 270n1, 275
AQC Database No. 10964
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) (Lodge of Instruction), Stephen Barton Wilson a leading member of, in (1859); See also: the Barton Wilson MS. (1859) (Ritual) 83:12
AQC Database No. 10965
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823) (Lodge of Instruction, London) [UGL], Dyer, Colin Frederick Walter+ (1910-1987), Sec. (1969) of 82:251
AQC Database No. 10966
Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1823), and Installation (WM) 81:184, 200
AQC Database No. 10967
Emulation Rite, France 84:220, 231
AQC Database No. 10968
Emulation Rituel (Rite) 107:98, 207; (used in Denmark), as the Craft Rite by (DDFL) (1993), [SKA] 263; See also: Emulation Ritual Procedure (Q.C. Summons, 8 May 1997)
AQC Database No. 10969
Emulation Ritual (Lodge of Reconciliation & Grand Stewards' Lodge) 102:78; separate porchway (as represented in the Tracing Board) [TB] 82
AQC Database No. 10970
Emulation Ritual (follows an early 17th-century linguistic vocabulary usage), compared with the Oxford working (Ritual) (1850s) 101:1-2, 6, q.182-3
AQC Database No. 10971
Emulation Ritual (1969) q. 96:112-13, 116; Emulation Ritual as Demonstrated in the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, 1st ed. (1969) (Lodge of Instruction), London (Lewis) 127n
AQC Database No. 10972
Emulation Ritual, in Spanish 95:206
AQC Database No. 10973
Emulation Ritual, (suffered from the 'freethinking' attitude of Brethren in the 1840s/1850s) 87:188, 261-2, 265
AQC Database No. 10975
Emulation Ritual ... Compiled by and published with the approval of the Emulation Lodge of Improvenment (1969) (Lodge of Instruction) 85:216, 362
AQC Database No. 10976
Emulation working (Ritual), compared with 'Derbyshire' working 101:239-41
AQC Database No. 10979
Emulation working (Ritual), in Brazil 90:288; in Yorkshire 164, 173
AQC Database No. 10980
Emulation working (Ritual), used in Denmark (1992) (DDFL) [SKA]; See also: Denmark, "Frimurerlaug (Fraternity of A.F. & A.M.) Danish Fraternity of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons (DDFL), (Emulation/Craft), associated (1960/61) to the National Grand Lodge (DDFO) (Swedish Rite/Scandinavian Rite) 90:281
AQC Database No. 10981
Emulation working (Ritual), used in Iran (1969) 81:268
AQC Database No. 10982
En-Sof ('without end'), in the Kabbalah [VSL] (Cabbalah) 102:240-1
AQC Database No. 10983
Enamel & Paste jewel presented to Anthony Ten Broek (1768) 108:210
AQC Database No. 10984
Encausse, Dr. Gérard (1865-1916), (pseud. 'Papus'), French occultist 108:135, 148; L'Initiation (official Swedenborgian journal) 135; as member of Hermes Lodge, and INRI Lodge No.14, Paris (Swedenborgian Rite), admitted by Westcott (1901) 135; as member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (GD) 135
AQC Database No. 10985
Encausse, Dr. Gérard (1865-1916), (pseud. 'Papus'), France, occultist, head of 'Martinist' Order 100:12
AQC Database No. 10986
Encausse, Dr. Gérard (1865-1916), (pseud. 'Papus'), occultist, head of 'Martinist' Order 99:92-3
AQC Database No. 10987
Encausse, Dr. Gérard (1865-1916), (pseud. 'Papus'), occultist, head of 'Martinist' Order 92:1, 11
AQC Database No. 10988
Encausse, Dr. Gérard (1865-1916), (pseud. 'Papus'), French occultist; The Tarot of the Bohemians (1892), reviewed (Westcott) 5:62-64
AQC Database No. 10990
Encyclopaedia Britannica (articles by experts) (British), comparable with the 'Encyclopédie' (France), and 'Chambers Cyclopedia' (Scotland) 109:9, 16n14
AQC Database No. 10992
Encyclopaedia Britannica, (14th ed.), Articles on Calendar and Chronology (Anno) 99:35n
AQC Database No. 10993
Encyclopaedia Britannica, on 'symbol' q. 98:175
AQC Database No. 10994
Encyclopaedia Britannica 95:131; (1768-71) q.220
AQC Database No. 10995
Encyclopaedia Britannica 94:2
AQC Database No. 10996
Encyclopaedia Britannica (1884 ed.) 93:106
AQC Database No. 10997
Encyclopaedia Britannica (1966 edn.), on symbolism q. 85:329
AQC Database No. 10998
Encyclopaedia Britannica (1967) (vol.12) 82:283n1
AQC Database No. 10999
Encyclopaedia Britannica, (Mackay, A.M.) Andrew Bell, of the Encyclopaedia Britannica 24:248-50
AQC Database No. 11000
Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry (1874), Albert Gallatin Mackey (1807-81) (USA), revised & enlarged by Robert Ingham Clegg (1929) 107:6n21, 174, 178n20, 209, 212n57
AQC Database No. 11002
Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols, (on Ear of corn near a fall of water) 107:195
AQC Database No. 11003
Encyclopédie (1751/1772) (consisted of 17 volumes of text (72,000 articles) and 11 volumes with 3,000 plates), for fifteen years edited by Denis Diderot (1751/1766), Yverdon's reprinted edition (1777), (France) 109:9; originally started as a translation of Ephraim Chamberes's Cyclopedia (British), like 'Encyclopaedia Britannica' (articles by experts) 9, 16n14, 51
AQC Database No. 11004
Enfants de Hiram polonais, Les, Lodge, Le Puy (Polish brethren abroad) 104:207
AQC Database No. 11006
Engel, Claire E.; Knights of Malta (1963), [KT]/[KM]/[KH], on the story of the German Knights 109:57
AQC Database No. 11007
Engel, Hans, in The Mozart Companion (1956) q. 87:49
AQC Database No. 11008
Engel, Leopold (b.1858), Russia, occultist 108:135
AQC Database No. 11009
Engel, Leopold (b.1858), Russia, occultist, meeting Theodor Reuss (1895) 91:31, 32, 34, 41n13,18; Geschichte des Illuminaten-Ordens (1906) 41n26; Order of the Illuminati at Dresen, Germany (1897) 31, 41n16
AQC Database No. 11010
Engellau, Gunnar (1907-1988), swedish industrial leader (Volvo) [SKA] (SFMO) 107:260
AQC Database No. 11012
England (Civil War/ Rebellion/ Revolution) (1640s), and Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State (1642) 108:68n4, 69
AQC Database No. 11013
England (UK); See: Freemasonry, list of (subscribe 'ukmason'), on the 'Internet' <listserv@listserv.nrtforce.net> (1997)
AQC Database No. 11014
England; See: England, Grand Lodges, "Freem@sonry" Web Site (Official WWW Grand lodge including District Grand Lodges Directory) <http://www.chaumont.com/GrandLodges.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 11015
England & Wales, etc., Great Priory of the Temple & Malta [KT]/[KM] 99:97
AQC Database No. 11016
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC), Ancient and Accepted Rite for, and Frölich of Sweden (SFMO) [SKA] 109:106-8, 110n24, 111n45, 113n76, 114n81, 193, 195, 213
AQC Database No. 11017
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 108:130, 137, 157; ritual 61n58-59
AQC Database No. 11018
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC), HQ at No.10 Duke Street (London), Daniel, James Wallace+ (Jim), G.Sec.General (1989) 107:iii; See also: Mandleberg, John; Ancient and Accepted (1995)
AQC Database No. 11019
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 106:vi, 71, 91, 93, 98, 117n31, 102
AQC Database No. 11020
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 105:117, 256-8
AQC Database No. 11021
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 104:96, 176; 'Earliest Warrants' (M'Ewen) 196-8
AQC Database No. 11022
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 103:247-8
AQC Database No. 11023
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 102:146-7, 152, 156, 158-9, 161-2
AQC Database No. 11024
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 100:72, 73-4, 80-1
AQC Database No. 11025
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 99:33n9
AQC Database No. 11026
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 98:34, 41, 53; & Mt. Calvary Encampment (transition) [KT] 189-92
AQC Database No. 11027
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 97:214-15; Members (1848) listed 215
AQC Database No. 11028
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 92:49, 207, 208
AQC Database No. 11029
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 90:257, 266
AQC Database No. 11030
England & Wales, etc., Supreme Council (33() (1845) for [A&ASR] (EC) 83:141 bis, 144; its formation (1845) 143
AQC Database No. 11031
England & Wales, Supreme Council [A&ASR] (EC) for; See: England, Supreme Council (S.C. 33() of, (1819) & (1845) from (NMJ) (USA)
AQC Database No. 11032
England and Wales, Supreme Council (33() from (1819) [A&ASR] (EC); See also: England, Supreme Council (S.C. 33() 100:33, 41, 54-5
AQC Database No. 11033
England and Wales, Supreme Council (33() from (1819) [A&ASR] (EC) 94:46-9, 53-8 passim
AQC Database No. 11034
England, Church of, and Freemasonry 95:11-17
AQC Database No. 11035
England, Excellent Grand & Royal (R.A.) Chapter of (1766-1817) [RA] 97:63, 193; See also: Grand & Royal (G.R.A.C.) (GRAC), [PGL]
AQC Database No. 11036
England, Grand & Royal Arch Chapter (1766) of [RA] 102:98, 115, 118; See also: Grand & Royal (G.R.A.C.) (GRAC), [PGL]
AQC Database No. 11037
England, Grand & Royal Arch Chapter (1766) of [RA] 89:53, 58-9; See also: Grand & Royal (G.R.A.C.) (GRAC), [PGL]
AQC Database No. 11038
England, Grand Conclave of [KT] (EC), by Thomas Dunckerley (1795) 109:193
AQC Database No. 11039
England, Grand Lodge (1717-1813) of [PGL], its Arms [PGL] (Q.168, Haunch) 89:266
AQC Database No. 11040
England, Grand Lodge (1717-1813) of [PGL], Charity Fund (1725) 85:214; early years 195-6; formation (1717) 194-5; Certificates first mentioned (1755) 191, 192; and modes of recognition, resolution q.207; and Royal Arch [RA] 353-4, 357; seal of 188
AQC Database No. 11041
England, Grand Lodge (1717-1813) of [PGL], and changes in words (c.1730s) 87:115, 116-18, 124, 127; see also: premier Grand Lodge (1717-1813) [PGL] (also called; Moderns' Grand Lodge, 1751-1813)
AQC Database No. 11042
England, Grand Lodge (1717-1813) of [PGL], minutes of (1730), Resolutions concerning precautions against 'false brethren', 'open and secret enemies of the Craft' and 'Impostors' 32:27
AQC Database No. 11043
England, Grand Lodge (1717-1813) of [PGL]; See: premier Grand Lodge (1717-1813) [PGL], or as the 'Moderns' Grand Lodge of England; See: Minutes of (1723-1739), (reprint in QCA Vol.X)
AQC Database No. 11044
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1770-89), (William Preston's), from [YGL] 108:201, 236
AQC Database No. 11045
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 103:27
AQC Database No. 11046
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 101:13
AQC Database No. 11047
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 96:126
AQC Database No. 11048
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 93:156
AQC Database No. 11049
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 91:130, 138
AQC Database No. 11050
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 90:153, 154, 163
AQC Database No. 11051
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 89:105, 107n10; See also: Gould, R.F.; History of Freemasonry (1886) (Vol.II, p.422-8)
AQC Database No. 11052
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 86:95 bis, 96
AQC Database No. 11053
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's) 84:180, 181n1
AQC Database No. 11054
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's), no known Certificates issued by 82:238
AQC Database No. 11055
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's), and the Rite of Seven Degrees in London [HG], in the 'Lintot MS.' (Heredom/Heredom Chapter of H.E.R.D.) 39:63-98; its Royal Arch [RA] (1779) 89-90
AQC Database No. 11056
England South of the River Trent, Grand Lodge of [GLT] (1779-89), (W. Preston's); See: the Prestonian Lecture [PL] for (1947) (Johnson, G.Y.), (Antiquity, L.2)
AQC Database No. 11057
England, Supreme Council (S.C. 33() from (1845) [A&ASR] (EC), HQ at No.10 Duke Street (London), James Wallace Daniel+ (Jim), G.Sec.General (1989) 106:vi; See also: Supreme Council (S.C. 33() of the Ancient and Accepted Rite for England and Wales, and its Districts and Chapters Overseas (1845-present) (EC), and from (1819); See also: Mandleberg (1995)
AQC Database No. 11058
England, Supreme Council (S.C. 33() from (1819) [A&ASR]; See also: Supreme Council (S.C. 33() 94:46-9, 53-8 passim
AQC Database No. 11059
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA]; Regulations (current) [RA] (EC) q. 105:44, q.48
AQC Database No. 11060
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of, its Seal [RA] 103:261
AQC Database No. 11061
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA] 100:111-12
AQC Database No. 11062
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA] 98:116, 120
AQC Database No. 11063
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA], ('United' in 1817, named 'Supreme' in 1821) [RA] 97:63, 73; Regulations (1817) 229
AQC Database No. 11064
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA] 96:51-2, 185
AQC Database No. 11065
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA] 95:41; See also: Royal Arch [RA] (EC), [UGL]
AQC Database No. 11066
England, Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1821) of [RA] 94:3, 7-8, 10-11
AQC Database No. 11067
England, United Grand Lodge of (1813), London; See: United Grand Lodge of [UGL]; Web Homepage from; <http://www.grand-lodge.org/origin.htm#op> (1998)
AQC Database No. 11068
England, United Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1817-21) of [RA] 98:115-16, 120-1, 129
AQC Database No. 11069
England, United Grand Royal Arch Chapter (1817-21) of [RA] 96:51, 55-6
AQC Database No. 11070
Engle, Rev. Willis D., and the O.E.S. (Order of the Eastern Star) [OES] 100:180-1; The History of the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons and Concordant Orders (1891) q.180
AQC Database No. 11071
Engler, John (b.1945), init. (1970), Assistant GM [SKA] (1996-) (DDFL) (Emulation/Craft Rite, Denmark), founding member of Craft Research L.843 'Sit Lux' (1996/7) (DDFL); See: Denmark (DDFL), (DDFO)/[SKA]
AQC Database No. 11072
English Enlightenment, the (18th-Century); See also: Freemasonry - Child of the Enlightenment? Freemasonry and the Enlightenment (Spurr) 109:1-16
AQC Database No. 11074
English Enlightenment, the (18th-Century), (lectures in) 107:45
AQC Database No. 11075
English Freemasonry before the era of Grand Lodges. (1717) (R.F. Gould) 1:67-71
AQC Database No. 11076
English Freemasonry in Brasil - a short history. (E.E. Cromack) 80:224-38
AQC Database No. 11077
English Freemasonry in Europe, 1717-1919. (Brodsky), Prestonian Lecture (1994) [PL] 108:9, 102
AQC Database No. 11078
English Heritage, Professor Michael Apted, consultant for (1964) 106:159
AQC Database No. 11079
English Lodge at Bordeaux; See: Bordeaux (L.204) [PGL], France
AQC Database No. 11080
English Masonic Certificates. (J.R. Riley) 8:48-9
AQC Database No. 11081
English Masonry, external influences on the evolution of 82:263-78
AQC Database No. 11082
English Master's degree (WM), and lodges 91:122-3, 125; See also: (in AQC vol.75:124-181) (Ward)
AQC Database No. 11083
English Provincial Grand Lodge of Austrian Netherlands and its Grand Master, the Marquis de Gages. (Goblet d'Alviella) 25:39-68
AQC Database No. 11084
English Royal Arch Masonry, 1744-65. (W.J. Hughan) 4:220-3
AQC Database No. 11085
English Verse 1701-1750. (1975), D.F. Foxon (with 'The Freemasons. An Hudibrastic Poem') 107:33
AQC Database No. 11086
Engraved List of English Lodges (1735) [PGL] 105:243
AQC Database No. 11088
Engraved List of Lodges, [PGL] (1728), (1729), (1736) 103:28-30
AQC Database No. 11089
Engraved List of Lodges, [PGL] (1740) 98:110
AQC Database No. 11090
Engraved List of Lodges, [PGL] (1729) 95:187; (1738-9) 111; (1743-66) 111-12
AQC Database No. 11091
Engraved List of Lodges (1722-78) [PGL] 94:2, 38; Antient (A), Ellis's (from 1752) [AGL] 3, 148; See also: Engraved List of Lodges (1753) [AGL] (A) (in AQC vol.19:93-9)
AQC Database No. 11092
Engraved List of Lodges, in the second library (in G.Sec. [UGL] office) at Grand Lodge, London (1880) 93:123
AQC Database No. 11093
Engraved List of Lodges 90:94, 103, 137; (1723) [PGL] 199-201, 200
AQC Database No. 11094
Engraved List of Lodges, the earliest [PGL] (1722/23) 82:254; See also: facsimiles of the (1723/25) etc., in A.F. Calvert; Old Engraved List of Masonic Lodges (1920) 254n2
AQC Database No. 11095
Engraved List of Lodges, (Adams, C.C) Masonic Libraries and Museums, on 'Engraved Lists' of lodges (1723, 1725, 1729, 1728) [PGL], (1753) [AGL], in British Museum [BM]/(BL) and in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London 52:277-8
AQC Database No. 11096
Engravings; See: Prints & Engravings
AQC Database No. 11098
Enlightenment (18th-Century), English Free Thinkers, the Age of, spread to France and Germany (Aufklärung) 89:60, 62; See: Gay, Peter; The Enlightenment (1966) (Time Inc.)
AQC Database No. 11099
Enlightenment, Freemasonry and the (Freemasonry - Child of the Enlightenment? Or vice versa?) (18th-century), Michael J. Spurr (WM) (Inaugural Address) (1995) 109:1-16
AQC Database No. 11100
Enlightenment in a National Context (1981), ed. R. Porter and M. Teich 107:78n13
AQC Database No. 11101
Enlightenment, period now commonly known as the (18th-Century), also called 'The Age of Reason' and 'The Age of Challenge, Contrast and Compromise' 109:1-2, 15n1; the culture of Enlightenment in Germany, was often superficial and proceeded largely from dilettantism 19, 43n2
AQC Database No. 11102
Enlightenment, The (18th-Century), Studies I & II, at the Open University, Course A206) (1922), eds.; Bartholomew, Michael; Hall, Denise; Lentin, Anthony 109:15n5,12-3, 16
AQC Database No. 11103
Enlightenment, The (18th-century) 107:76; Open University course A206 (with general reference to Masonry in that period, and Mozart) 60
AQC Database No. 11104
Entered Apprentice (1(), (Scotland: Grand Lodge) The Candidate: the Entered Apprentice (E.A.) (EA) (1(); the Fellow Craft (F.C.) (FC) (2(); the Master Mason (M.M.) (MM) (3() 76:121-36
AQC Database No. 11127
Entered Apprentice (1(), (Gould, R.F.) The Entered Apprentice's song 4:169-71, 245
AQC Database No. 11128
Entered Apprentice's "Reasons", in early Exposures 84:159
AQC Database No. 11129
Entered Apprentice's Song and the Fellowcraft's Song, The (MacAlpine) 109:244-6
AQC Database No. 11130
Entered Apprentice's Song, The (c.1723), by Matthew Birkhead [PGL] 108:14
AQC Database No. 11131
Entered Apprentice's Song 96:79; See also: Enter'd-Prentices and Fellow Crafts Song (1725), [Pamphlet], [EMP]
AQC Database No. 11132
Entered Apprentice's Song 95:191, q.193; in James Anderson's Book of Constitutions' [Pamphlet]
AQC Database No. 11133
Entered Apprentice's Song, the 93:25, q.25-6, 27; See: The Free Mason's Health (c.1710), [Pamphlet] [EMP]
AQC Database No. 11134
Entered Apprentice's Song, ('Come let us prepare') 89:180, 181n24
AQC Database No. 11135
Entered Apprentice's Song 88:188-9
AQC Database No. 11136
Entered Apprentice's Song (James Anderson & Birkhead), or 'The Free Mason's Health' (c.1710), [Pamphlet], [EMP] 82:333
AQC Database No. 11137
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773), compiler of the (1756) edition of the 'Book of Constitutions' [PGL] 103:31
AQC Database No. 11138
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773), editor of the 1756 (3rd), 1767 (4th) & 1776 (as the 4th) edition of the 'Book of Constitutions' [PGL] 99:6n4
AQC Database No. 11139
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773), editor of the 1756 (3rd), 1767 (4th) & 1776 (as the 4th) edition of the 'Book of Constitutions' [PGL], and his Dictionary 93:3
AQC Database No. 11140
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773); See also: the Book of Constitutions (1756/67) (ed. of) [PGL] 91:148-9
AQC Database No. 11141
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773), ed. of the 'Book of Constitutions' (1756/67) [PGL] 90:96, q.103, 122, 155
AQC Database No. 11142
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773); See also: (ed. of) Book of Constitutions (1756), on Serving Brethren, q. 85:1
AQC Database No. 11143
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773); See also: ed., Book of Constitutions (1756, 1767, 1776) [PGL] 83:2, 3, 5
AQC Database No. 11144
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773), (Hawkins, E.L.) Two editors of the Book of Constitutions (1756, 1767) [PGL] 22:62
AQC Database No. 11145
Entick, Rev. John (c.1703-1773), (Hawkins, E.L.) Two editors of the Book of Constitutions (1756, 1767) [PGL] 21:76-85
AQC Database No. 11146
Entrance of candidates 84:288; in carly Catechisms 296-7
AQC Database No. 11147
Entwhistle, James (fl.1831-47) 100:216
AQC Database No. 11148
Enumeration of Lodges, (Williams, W.J.) The Nomenclature of Lodges with a few notes on their numbers (renumbering) 37:102
AQC Database No. 11150
Enumeration of Lodges, (Williams, W.J.) The Nomenclature of Lodges with a few notes on their numbers (renumbering) 36:119-29, 284
AQC Database No. 11151
Eon, Chevalier Charles d' (trial of, mentioned by Laurence Dermott in Ahiman Rezon) (1764) 101:20
AQC Database No. 11152
Eon, Chevalier Charles d' (living for many years & dying in women's dress) 93:5
AQC Database No. 11153
Eon de Beaumont, Chevalier Charles d' (of Loge L'Emmortalité de l'Order, friend of De Vignoles), France (ended his days with a pension from King Louis XVI, proclaiming himself a female) 96:213
AQC Database No. 11154
Eos, Lundensiska Frimurarföreningen (Academic Masonic Research Association, University of Lund), founded (1866) (Swedish Rite Lodge of Instruction), Lund, Sweden [SKA]; See: Sweden, National Grand Lodge (SFMO)
AQC Database No. 11155
Epernay version (Oration); See also: Ramsay, Oration (1736); Discourse of M. le Chevalier Ramsay given at the St. John's Lodge on 26th December (1736), Paris 81:287-8, 295, 298, 300-4
AQC Database No. 11156
Ephemeridae of Freemasonry in Germany (1785) (G) 93:193-4
AQC Database No. 11157
Ephraim, his tribe and its banner [RA] 89:227, 230, 231
AQC Database No. 11158
Ephraim L.194! (1814-21) [UGL], at the Green Dragon (Polar), now St. Paul's L.194, formerly L.261* [AGL] (1790), at the Duke of Cumberland, Quaker Street, (Spitalfields), History of St. Paul's Lodge No.194. (1926) (Thomas, Edgar), reviewed (Songhurst) 40:81-2
AQC Database No. 11159
Ephraimites, the number of (42.000) 84:325-6
AQC Database No. 11160
Epirus (Ionian Islands), lodge established at, by Mother Lodge Bienfaissance (c.1816) (Greece) 106:211
AQC Database No. 11161
Eques a Penna Rubra; See: Red Feather, Baron von Hund's 'unknown Superior', or the 'Knight of the Red Feather' of the Strict Observance Rite [OS] 109:55
AQC Database No. 11169
Erasmus, Desiderius (c.1466-1536), Swiss-German scholar & critic, published a Greek 'New Testament' [VSL] 95:137
AQC Database No. 11178
Erault, Alexander (fl.1928) q. 101:48
AQC Database No. 11179
Erbes; Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte (v.471), on St. Sebastian 88:vii
AQC Database No. 11180
Erdödy, Count Ladislaus (Patron of Haydn, and master of Lodge Zum goldenen Rad, Hungary) 94:64
AQC Database No. 11181
Erdödy, Count Ladislaus (Patron of Haydn, and master of Lodge Zum goldenen Rad, Hungary), counsellor to the Viceroy of Croatia (1775) 90:65
AQC Database No. 11182
Erechtheion, the, on the Athens Acropolis (Greece) 82:40, 43
AQC Database No. 11183
Eri Lodge No.13 (Swedenborgian), Limerick 91:33
AQC Database No. 11186
Eri, Order of Knights of the Red Branch of (Ireland) 109:197, 199
AQC Database No. 11187
Eri, Order of, (1858) and F.G. Irwin (WM) of L.178, Gibraltar, (Ireland) 100:9, 20n9, 24, 30
AQC Database No. 11188
Eri, Order of, (Red Branch of); See also: Royal Order of Eri, The (Wells) (Q.146) 86:350
AQC Database No. 11189
Eri, Order of 85:271, 273, 291
AQC Database No. 11190
Eri, Order of 84:311
AQC Database No. 11191
Erie, L.149 (Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario), Port Dover; founded by Israel Wood Powell (SC) 84:218
AQC Database No. 11192
Erin, L.2895 of, with John Heron Lepper+, member of 105:125
AQC Database No. 11193
Erwin de Steinbach L.772 (Grand Lodge of France), Strasbourg 99:235
AQC Database No. 11194
Esau and Reconciliation, Order of; See also: Ishmael, (Ancient Oriental) Order of (36() or (eighteen degrees divided into four classes) 85:262, 264-5, 265n1,2, 266n3, 270, 273, 280
AQC Database No. 11195
Escher, Johann Jakob, (Eq. a Marte), Great Prior [RER] (1828-1844) (Helvetic), Switzerland 68:92
AQC Database No. 11196
Escher, M.C., artist 101:227
AQC Database No. 11197
Escott, Albert, and the Criswick MS., copy (c.1899) of the Deptford MSS. [RA] [HG] 91:156, 158
AQC Database No. 11198
Escudero, Maza, imprisoned as (WM) of Perseverance Lodge (1969), Cuba 82:102
AQC Database No. 11199
Escurial and Gridiron Lodge (fl.1870), (Bolton), under the Grand Lodge of St. Lawrence Masons, [AMD]! 106:178
AQC Database No. 11200
Esdras, Book of [VSL], rebuildning of the Temple under Zerubbabel, same as in 'The Apocrypha' (1895), [RA]/[A&ASR] 82:158n3
AQC Database No. 11201
Eshborn, Charles; The Cornucopia Lodge, No.4553 (1959), (L.4553) founded (1923), a daughter lodge of the Strangeway lodge 81:234
AQC Database No. 11202
Esimberel, A broadsheet printed in Dublin (1725), reveals the secrets of the brotherhood, giving on the responses as 107:11, [EMC] 12n7
AQC Database No. 11203
Esoteric School (Non-authentic), A. Pike; J.G. Gibson; A. Churchward; J.S.M. Ward; A.E. Waite; W.L. Wilmshurst (et al.) 101:133-59; (Hamill's) 'gang of four' masonic historians; See also: (A. Churchward, J.S.M. Ward, A.E. Waite & W.L. Wilmshurst) 101:135-6, 141, 147, 149
AQC Database No. 11208
Esoteric School (as the 'apparent inability to distinguish between historical fact & legend') 100:16, 18; and members of both the Q.C. L.2076 and of the [SRIA] (Westcott, Songhurst, David Flather and Wonnacott, etc.) 17
AQC Database No. 11209
Esoteric School (masonic historians), Non-authentic Schools of John Yarker, (Rosicrucianism); See also: G. Oliver & A.E. Waite 99:4-5
AQC Database No. 11210
Esoteric School (of Masonic research and history), (Knoop, Douglas & Jones, G.P.) Masonic History, Old and New 55:285-323; Schools of Masonic History, the 'mythical/imaginative' versus the 'authentic' (Gould, Hughan, Rylands, Speth, Vibert) schools 285, 310-12
AQC Database No. 11211
Esperance Couronnée, Lodge L', Vienna, certificate to Charles Louis (Metzler) Giesecke, from (1793) 26:248a
AQC Database No. 11212
Esperance, l'Loge (Charleroi), (under the Grand Lodge de Belgique), Michel Brodsky+ joined the (1967) 108:8
AQC Database No. 11213
Esperance, Loge de l' (L.254) (1754-1830), one of the best known french lodges in London 81:91
AQC Database No. 11220
Esperanto (common international language of), 'Association of Esperanto Masons' (1905) (Bern), later as 'The Universal League of Freemasons' (1913) (Universala Framasona Ligo), (Ligue Universelle de Franc-Maçons) (Dr. Zamenhof), (irregular, Europe) [UFL] 97:12
AQC Database No. 11221
Esperanto Bible, The (1890), [VSL] 84:194
AQC Database No. 11222
Essenes, (Westcott, W.W.) Freemasonry and its relation to the Essenes 28:67-79
AQC Database No. 11227
Essenes, reference to (Jesus Crist), in Starcks modified version of the 'Red Book' (Constitutions), (Klerikat), for the 'Templar Clerks' [KT] 109:30, 46n69
AQC Database No. 11228
Esser, John Peter (Berlin) 88:89
AQC Database No. 11229
Essex Lodge [PGL], Salem (Massachusetts, USA), and prisoners of war (1814), (POW) 84:223-4
AQC Database No. 11230
Estrella, Francisco, a scholar who lived in Valencia (1517), Spain 108:241
AQC Database No. 11244
Eszterházy family, The (Esterhazy) (Austria), freemasons and patrons for Haydn at his init. in Lodge 'Zur Wahren Eintracht' (Vienna) (1785) 109:12
AQC Database No. 11245
Eszterházy, Prince Nicholas 95:214
AQC Database No. 11247
Eszterházy von Galantha, Count Franz E. (d.1785), (Prince, Hungary/Croatian), and Mozart in lodge 'Zur gekrönten Hoffnung', Vienna [IFL] 103:152
AQC Database No. 11248
Eszterházy von Galantha, Count Franz E. (d.1785) 89:178
AQC Database No. 11249
Eszterházy von Galantha, Count Franz E. (d.1785) 87:49, 73
AQC Database No. 11250
Etairia ton Filikon, L.166 (Greece) 104:188
AQC Database No. 11251
Etangs, Nicholas C. des (1766-1847), masonic writer, on the Hiram legend 90:254
AQC Database No. 11252
Ethelred (d.911), Ealdorman of Mercia 99:48-9
AQC Database No. 11253
Ethelred (the Unready), King of England (978-1016) 99:64
AQC Database No. 11254
Ethical L.753 [UGL], renamed (c.1888), formerly Prince Frederick William L.1055 [UGL], founded (1858) 108:98, 100
AQC Database No. 11256
Etiquette, (Gough, Charles) The Etiquette of Freemasonry (1890), Bro. Franklin Thomas 29:101-4
AQC Database No. 11257
Etoile Lodge, Zante 81:226
AQC Database No. 11258
Étoile, Loge L' (1859, under Phoenix Lodge, Grand Orient de France) (GOdF); See also: Star of the East L.1182 (later L.880) 106:216, 218, 222
AQC Database No. 11259
European Freemasonry (1717-1919); See: English Freemasonry in Europe 1717-1919. (Brodsky, Michel L.), Prestonian Lecture (1994) [PL]
AQC Database No. 11280
European Freemasonry (1750-1810) 83:248-273
AQC Database No. 11281
European Freemasonry (1730-1750) 81:88-112
AQC Database No. 11282
European Magazine, The (May, 1811) 108:196
AQC Database No. 11283
Eusebius of Caesarea (c.264-340), church historian 99:46; Praeparatio Evangelica 204
AQC Database No. 11284
Eusebius of Caesarea (c.264-340), church historian 92:218, 219
AQC Database No. 11285
Eusebius of Caesarea (c.264-340), church historian 88:vii bis
AQC Database No. 11286
Euston, Henry James Fitzroy, Earl of (1848-1912), Provincial GM [UGL] (Northants & Huntingdonshire) (1887-1912) 108:109-10
AQC Database No. 11287
Euston, Henry James Fitzroy, Earl of (1848-1912), Provincial GM [UGL] (Northants & Huntingdonshire) (1887-1912) 106:83-4, 86, 180-2; 'Doctor in Universal Masonry' (USA) 182; with C.F. Matier to America (1904) 184n6
AQC Database No. 11288
Euston, Henry James Fitzroy, Earl of (1848-1912), Provincial GM [UGL] (Northants & Huntingdonshire) (1887-1912), GM [KT]/[KM] (EC) (1896-1907), Pro GM [KT]/[KM] (EC) (1908-1912), [RCC] (EC), [A&ASR] (EC), [RA], Mark, [AMD] 84:65
AQC Database No. 11289
Evans, Albert Edward+ (1881-1953), joined Q.C. L.2076 (1949), his Obituary 66:83-4
AQC Database No. 11292
Evans, Albert Edward+ (1881-1953), Wessel Linden and the Holywell MS. (1748-9) [E.d.22.] 58:128-58
AQC Database No. 11293
Evans, Arthur J., on the semitic pillars; Mycenean Tree and Pillar Cult (in 'Journal of Hellenic Studies' vol XXI) q. 83:317
AQC Database No. 11294
Evans, Henry Ridgely; Cagliostro and his Egyptian Rite of Freemasonry (1930), Martinism [HG] (USA), reviewed (Ivanoff, B.) 42:310-1
AQC Database No. 11295
Evans, Isaac Blair; The Thomson Masonic Fraud (1922) (USA), (Matthew McBlain Thomson) 108:160
AQC Database No. 11296
Eve, Richard (d.1900), Past G.Treasurer [UGL], his Obituary (in AQC vol.13:128) 108:101
AQC Database No. 11305
Evelyn, John (1620-1706), diarist/architect, F.R.S., co-founder of the Royal Society (RS) 109:163-4, 169, 178, 183; A parallel of the Ancient Architecture with Modern (1664) 222n5; his Diary (ed., Beer) 262-3
AQC Database No. 11306
Evening Post, The (16-19 Feb, 1923) 107:42
AQC Database No. 11311
Everard, Francis (Naples) 93:81, 83-4, 88-90; Palermo letter (1781) (Italy), meeting Friederich Münter [SKA] (1785) 89
AQC Database No. 11312
Everden, William Preston Campbell, G.Sec. [UGL] (1912), (L.R.), on the 'Emulation' system of ritual, in address to the Grand Lodge (1912) [UGL] 84:278-9
AQC Database No. 11313
Everden, William Preston Campbell, G.Sec. [UGL] (1912), (L.R.); Freemasonry and its Etiquette (1919), & (1962) (1971); See also: Campbell-Everden, William Preston, (L.R.), G.Sec. [UGL] (1912) 83:336; on hailing sign q.246
AQC Database No. 11314
Evolution of the English Provincial Grand Lodge. (W.R.S. Bathurst), Prestonian Leeture (1966) [PL] 79:216-32
AQC Database No. 11322
Ewald, Bro., representative in Denmark [SKA], to British Lodge De L'amour Fraternelle, at (Danish) Tranquebar (1807) 106:264
AQC Database No. 11323
Ewald, Christian (b.1751), init. (1773) in Lodge Zorobabel to the Northstar (now Lodge Z&F) Copenhagen, Master of (WM) Lodge 'Til Det Hellige Kors' (To the Holy Cross) (1775-1787), Danish West Indian Islands St. Thomas (USA), under 'Store Skotte Loge' (Danish 'Supreme Scottish' Grand Lodge) [OS]/[RER], Copenhagen, now National Grand Lodge of Denmark (DDFO) [SKA] 37:144a, 145, 155
AQC Database No. 11324
Ewers, Charles F. (Canada) q. 105:228-9
AQC Database No. 11325
Exactitude L', Lodge (1761), Paris 104:95
AQC Database No. 11326
Examen de la Société des Francs-Maçons; Où l'on dévelope en peu de mots son opposition aux Maximes du Christianisme (anon., 1744) [Exposure], incl. Pope Clement XII's bull 'In Eminenti' (1738) (in french translation) 104:121-38
AQC Database No. 11327
Excellent Geometrical Master Mason, degree (Ritual), in the Deptford MS. (late 18th century) [RA] (Ch.140) (the 'St. George MS.' cipher version) 83:329
AQC Database No. 11331
Excellent Grand and Royal Chapter [RA] (1766), [PGL] 82:79-81; See also: Dashwood; Notes on the First Minute Book of the Excellent Grand and Royal Chapter (in AQC vol.62:165-85) 80n2
AQC Database No. 11332
Excellent Mason, ('G' word of Installed Master) (WM), in Three Distinct Knocks (1760) [TDK] 89:52
AQC Database No. 11333
Excellent Mason & Excellent Master of the Veils (Royal Kent) [HRAKTP] 91:126
AQC Database No. 11334
Excellent Mason, at Lisbon (1738) 86:59, 80; at Youghall (1743) 46, 59
AQC Database No. 11335
Excellent Mason, degree [RA] 96:49; the words 61
AQC Database No. 11336
Excellent Mason, the word meaning, communicated to the Master-Elect (WM), from 'Three Distinct Knocks' [Exposure] [TDK] (1760) 88:217-18
AQC Database No. 11337
Excellent Masons, (WM) or [RA], in the Lisbon Lodge 84:82, 88, 105, 108; at Youghal 105
AQC Database No. 11338
Excellent Masons/Masters (as one of the 'Nine Worthies'), to assist Grand Offices in visiting lodges [PGL], David Davis (1795/6) 92:41, 47
AQC Database No. 11339
Excellent Masons, Wardens or Grand Officers, Ireland (1744) 88:20, 21, 29-30
AQC Database No. 11340
Exchange, the Lodge at the Ship behind (1723) [PGL] (London), mostly made up of Irishmen resident in London, list of members 48:96, 305-6
AQC Database No. 11347
Exclusive jurisdiction, the doctrine of, (1770s, USA) [PH] 89:76, 174-5; See also: Hermann Settegast and the 'Sprengel' right (1893) (Germany) (in AQC vol.14:83-6)
AQC Database No. 11348
Exclusive Jurisdiction (Grand Lodge) 88:87, 91; See also: Hermann Settegast and the 'Sprengel' right (Germany) (in AQC vol.14:83-6)
AQC Database No. 11349
Exeter, (Norman, George) Inaugural Address (1927), Early Freemasonry in the West of England as exemplified in Bath, Bristol and Exeter 40:243-60
AQC Database No. 11354
Exeter, (Parry, H.L., ed.) The Charter of Incorporation of Carpenters, Masons, Joiners, Glaziers and Painters of Exeter (29th March, 1586) (Gilds) 41:225-36
AQC Database No. 11355
Exeter, (Shorto, G.R.) Address on (history of Exeter) 12:111-15
AQC Database No. 11356
Exposures, (Conder, Edward) The Ordeal of the Poker (Masonry Farther Dissected) (1738) 9:83-85
AQC Database No. 11373
Exposures, (Fenton, S.J.) Richard Garlile: his life and Masonic writings 55:155
AQC Database No. 11374
Exposures, (Fenton, S.J.) Richard Garlile: his life and Masonic writings 49:83-121
AQC Database No. 11375
Exposures, (Gould, R.F.) The Degrees of Pure and Ancient Freemasonry 16:28-63
AQC Database No. 11376
Exposures, (Harvey, J.M.) Initiation two hundred years ago, (according to) [TDK], [J&B], [etc.] 75:212-221
AQC Database No. 11377
Exposures, (Milborne, A.J.B.) The Early Continental Exposures and their relationship to contemporary English texts (Part II) 83:177-192
AQC Database No. 11378
Exposures, (Milborne, A.J.B.) The Early Continental Exposures and their relationship to contemporary English texts (Part I) 78:172-200
AQC Database No. 11379
Exposures, (Moss, W.E.) A Note on the "Relation Apologique et Historique de la Société des Franc-Maçons" 51:226-231
AQC Database No. 11380
Exposures, (Moss, W.E.) Freemasonry in France in (1725-1735); (Part I) The Sources, and the first Paris lodges 47:47-84; (Part II) The Leaders and their identification 87-114
AQC Database No. 11381
Exposures, (Poole, Herbert) Masonie Ritual and secrets before (1717) 37:4-43
AQC Database No. 11382
Exposures, (Smith, S.N.) The So-called "Exposures" of Freemasonry of the mid-eighteenth century 56:4-36
AQC Database No. 11383
Exposures, (Spencer, N.B.) "Solomon in all his glory" (1766), (Le Maçon Démasqué), (Notes) 75:70-1
AQC Database No. 11385
Exposures, (Spencer, N.B.) Exposures and their effect on Freemasonry, [TDK], [MD] 74:142-5
AQC Database No. 11386
Exposures, (Spencer, N.B.) An Unknown edition (of "Solomon in all his glory") 72:58-60
AQC Database No. 11387
Exposures, (Thorp, J.T.) Freemasonry parodied in (1754), by Slade's "Freemason Examin'd" 20:95-111
AQC Database No. 11388
Exposures, (Tunbridge, Paul) Emanuel Zimmermann - a founder of Rose Croix in Ireland; the Zimmermann 'J.& B.' [J&B] 79:94-139
AQC Database No. 11389
Exposures, early Continental, and their relationship to contemporary English texts (part II) (Milborne) 83:177-92; See also: (part I) (in AQC vol.78:172-200)
AQC Database No. 11390
Exposures, English (1760-2) 84:146-76
AQC Database No. 11391
Exposures, or so-called 'Keys' to masonic secrets; See also: Masonry Dissected (1730) [MD] 81:80, 89, 163-4; English 163-8 passim; French [Trahi] 168-74; later English (from 1760), [TDK] (1760), [J&B] (1762) 174-5, 178
AQC Database No. 11392
Exposures [Exposure], Early French [EFE] 87:106-91; See also: Carr, Harry; English (1760-2) [EEE] 111-12; steps taken against 113-14
AQC Database No. 11393
Exter, Johann Gottfried von (d.1799), Provincial GM [PGL] (1786-99), Hamburg & Lower Saxony (Germany) 92:83, 84, 88, 99
AQC Database No. 11394
Ezrat, M. (First Master (WM) of "Ahikam" Lodge in Cairo, Egypt), editor of; The First Hebrew Masonic Lodge in Eretz Israel and Abroad (1932), (Palestine & Abroad) 107:228-9
AQC Database No. 11418
F.P.O.F.; See: Five points of (FPOF) 81:159, 165, 201
AQC Database No. 11419
Faber, John (d.1721), artist 88:70, 71, 84
AQC Database No. 11420
Faber, John (d.1756), artist 88:71, 81, 82, 84; JGW (1727)? [PGL]
AQC Database No. 11421
Fabré-Palaprat, Bernard Raymond de (1775-1838), GM [KT] (masonic?), Ordre du Temple, France (1804) 106:88
AQC Database No. 11422
Fabré-Palaprat, Bernard Raymond de (d.1832), GM [KT], Order of The Temple (France) 99:220
AQC Database No. 11423
Fabris, Felipe (fl.1784, Mexico) 104:56
AQC Database No. 11426
Faerie Queene, The (ed. Thomas P. Roche), Edmund Spenser 107:41-42; 'Huddibras', from the Greek word which means 'rashness' 42n1
AQC Database No. 11427
Fáez, José Miguel, GM (1875-7, 1882-4), Grand Lodge of Chile, Santiago 109:255
AQC Database No. 11428
Fagan, Thomas, of L.31*, and the Liverpool Rebellion [WGL] (1821) 85:45
AQC Database No. 11429
Faggiano, Prince of (fl.1750) 93:86
AQC Database No. 11430
Fagunder, Calvet, Founder/President (1972) of 'Academia Brasileira Maçônica de Letras', Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), (paper on 'Initiation at sight', now by M.C. Fagundes) 107:242-244
AQC Database No. 11431
Fahey, Rev. Denis 95:2; Secret Societies and the Kingship of Christ (?1943) 95:2, 15
AQC Database No. 11432
Fairbridge, C.A., English Deputy District GM [UGL], South Africa (Western Division) (in 1876) 99:116
AQC Database No. 11433
Fairclouh, Melvyn; The Ripper and the Royals (1991), (absurd book, involving Sir Charles Warren and the Q.C. lodge as a whole) 107:2
AQC Database No. 11434
Fairey, Christopher J., District GM (SC) for Iran (1965) 81:267
AQC Database No. 11435
Fairfax, Charles, Esq., President or GM [YGL] (1714) (WM), York Grand Lodge 2:113
AQC Database No. 11436
Fairfax, Vice-Admiral Robert, init. (1713) at York 104:222
AQC Database No. 11437
Fairley, A., & Sir H. Ellis; eds. Domesday Book (1783, 1816) 99:80
AQC Database No. 11438
Fairman, the family of Richard, David and Gideon, engravers in Philadelphia; Mark jewel of 'Hiram Lodge' (craft), New York (1767) (USA), to Oliver Ruggles (1796), now at Grand Lodge Museum [UGL] 83:113, 113n1-2, 114
AQC Database No. 11439
Faith and Fidelity Encampment, K.T. [KT]; See also: Early Encampment of England 106:70-2, 80-1, 89
AQC Database No. 11440
Faith and Friendship, L.270 of, Berkeley (Gloucestershire), Edward Jenner a member of 109:6
AQC Database No. 11441
Faith and Friendship, L.449* of, (1802, now Royal Lodge of Faith & Frendship), Berkeley 104:142, 144; Minutes (1804) q.148
AQC Database No. 11442
Faithful L.85, Harleston 90:110; See also: L.232* (1753) [PGL] (in AQC vol.8:208)
AQC Database No. 11454
Faivre, Antoine & Jacob Needleman, ed.; Modern Esoteric Spirituality (1993), reviewed (Tingay) 106:248-249; 'World Spirituality' series, by; Jacob Boehme, Theosopy, Rudolf Steiner, René Guénon, G.I. Gurdjieff, C.G. Jung, [etc.]
AQC Database No. 11455
Faivre, Antoine (France) 109:54, 69; 'Miles Redivivus' in Acess to Western Esotericism (1994) 55n10
AQC Database No. 11456
Faivre, Antoine (France), Professor of esoterics at the Sorbonne (Paris) 97:136
AQC Database No. 11457
Faivre, Antoine (France), and René Le Forstier [RER] 91:109; bibliographical, concise review of his masonic book: Les conférences des Elus Cohen de Lyon 1774-6. (1975) (The Conferences of the Elus Cohen of Lyon, 1774-6), Willermoz and the Lyon Congress [RER] 107
AQC Database No. 11458
Fajardo, Reynold S. & Abelardo P. Mojica; 'Freemasonry in the Philippines during the Japanese Occupation' The Cabletow (1984) 107:106
AQC Database No. 11460
Falck, Anton Reinhardt (1777-1843), Netherlandic statesman, confidant of King Willem I, on the initiation of Prince Frederik (1816), an his Pro GM (Grand East, Netherlands) 110:E5-6
AQC Database No. 11461
Falsification of the Royal Arch 'Charter of Compact'. (1776) [RA] (J.R. Dashwood) 64:136-7
AQC Database No. 11475
Fama Fraternitatis or a Discovery of the Fraternity of the Most Laudable Order of the Rosy Cross (1614), Cassel, Germany, (first Rosicrucian manifesto), (The 'Book M' first mentioned in) 107:47, 50; See also: the translation by Frances A. Yates; The Rosicrucian Enlightenment (1972) 50
AQC Database No. 11476
Fama Fraternitatis or a Discovery of the Fraternity of the Most Laudable Order of the Rosy Cross (1614) (MS.), (Rosicrucianism) (translated; T. Vaughan, copy by Balcarres, 1633) 106:167, 171n50
AQC Database No. 11477
Fama Fraternitatis or a Discovery of the Fraternity of the Most Laudable Order of the Rosy Cross (1614) (MS.), (Rosicrucian manifesto, one of three), Germany 97:119-20, 138, 140 bis, 142, 147-9
AQC Database No. 11478
Fama Fraternitatis or a Discovery of the Fraternity of the Most Laudable Order of the Rosy Cross (1614) (MS.), (Rosicrucianism) 85:264, 285
AQC Database No. 11479
Fama Fraternitatis or a Discovery of the Fraternity of the Most Laudable Order of the Rosy Cross (published in Cassel, 1614), Germany, (in English, 1652), (first Rosicrucian manifesto), (Fama et Confessio)/(Rose-Croix) 78:168-171
AQC Database No. 11480
Famous Freemasons, List of (International); See: Web Homepage <http://www.balaams-ass.com/journal/warnings/masnfame.htm> (1998)
AQC Database No. 11482
Fandell, Henry (Faudel?, q.v.) 92:47, 57
AQC Database No. 11483
Fane, Charles, at Florence (1734) 105:135-6
AQC Database No. 11484
Fanstone, John S., (Letters to the Editor) on The Loyal Order of Moose (Smyth, F.) 103:263
AQC Database No. 11485
Far East, early Freemasonry in the (Haffner) 104:1-29
AQC Database No. 11486
Far East L.1 (Japan) 81:239; when L.124* (Philippines Constitution) 81:239, 241
AQC Database No. 11487
Farish, William, professor of Natural Philosophy at Cambridge (1820s) 109:218; in 'Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society' (1822) 223n18; Isometrical Perspective (1822) 220
AQC Database No. 11488
Farmer, Peter, (Hextall, W.B.) "Wheeler's Lodge" - "A New Model for Rebuilding Masonry" 22:219-20
AQC Database No. 11489
Farmers' L.352* (1812) [AGL] (A), St. Helier, Jersey (now Yarborough L.244, q.v.) 86:189, 196, 198-9, 219; its Antient jewels (to 1896) 199, 219; its Minute Books 191n1; its numbering, L.352*, L.452*, L.302*, L.244 (1863) [UGL] 189n1; its Warrant 195: See also: The use of pre-union 'Atholl' regalia, at Victoria Harbour (1841) (in AQC vol.53:339-41, 340a)
AQC Database No. 11490
Farnell, Hon. James Squire, Provincial GM (IC) (1867-77) (NSW), GM (NSW), Grand Lodge of New South Wales (1877-84), Australia 84:9-19 passim, 22; address by 12
AQC Database No. 11491
Farnham, Lord, Pro GM [UGL] (1991-!), SGW (1988) (IC), of L.90, Cavan; See: United Grand Lodge of England [UGL] (EC)
AQC Database No. 11493
Farr, Florence (actress), of the 'Golden Dawn' Order (GD), and George Bernard Shaw 100:14
AQC Database No. 11494
Farr Winter, Capt. Ralph, Provincial GM, East India (1729) 91:177
AQC Database No. 11495
Farrant, O.; The First Hundred Years of Byzantine Conclave No.44. (1971), [RCC], Leicester, William Kelly to Partridge (1888) 110:D12n16
AQC Database No. 11496
Farrar, Dr. William 90:10, 11, 14, 15, 34
AQC Database No. 11497
Fasti (pre-1827), Ovid (a curious little compendium of Roman religious customs and traditions) 107:196
AQC Database No. 11501
Fatio, Capt. Jean-François, JW in the Union Lodge, Geneva, killed by a rebel's bullet (1789), and the Duke of Kent, init. (1789) in the Union Lodge, Geneva 83:255
AQC Database No. 11502
Faucher, Jean-André & Achille Ricker (France), bibliographical, concise review of their masonic books: Histoire de la Franc-Maçonnerie en France (1967) (History of Freemasonry in France) (under German occupation and post World War II, to 1963); La Francmaçonnerie, vous connaissez? (1977) 91:107-8
AQC Database No. 11503
Fauchier, of Les Elus Parfaits (Constitutions of Bordeaux), Martinique 107:161
AQC Database No. 11504
Faulkner, George, Printer (Dublin), in Essex street, opposite to the Bridge; See: Prologue, Epilogue and Songs (1733), The Enter'd-Prentice and Fellow Crafts Songs (1725) (Birkhead and Delafaye), [Pamphlet], and Prologue, Epilogue and Songs (1733), [EMP]
AQC Database No. 11508
Faulkner, R.O.; The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts (1969) 97:145
AQC Database No. 11509
Faulkner's Dublin Journal (1743/4), on St. John's Day procession at Youghal (1743) 84:105
AQC Database No. 11514
Fauré, A. (Memphis Rite) 92:7
AQC Database No. 11515
Fawcett, Dr. Richard (Principal Inspector of ancient monuments for Historic Scotland) 106:158
AQC Database No. 11516
Fawcett, John, co-founder of the Lambton L.375 [UGL] (1824), Durham 109:120, 126, 149
AQC Database No. 11517
Fay, Bernard (b.1893), (Faÿ) Professor (France); Forces Occultes (1943) anti-masonic motion picture, (Nazi, World War II) 102:176
AQC Database No. 11518
Fay, Bernard (b.1893), (Faÿ) Professor (France), (anti-Mason), in charge of the Anti-Masonic department of the french Vichy régime (World War II) 81:236, 238
AQC Database No. 11519
Fay, Charles De la; The Fellowcraft's Song, in the exposure [J&B] (1762), [EME] 109:245, 246n10
AQC Database No. 11520
Fedderson, K.C.F. 106:165; Die Arbeitstafel in der Freimaurerei (1986) 171n44
AQC Database No. 11521
Federation of Natural Socialists Study Group of National Philosophy, The (Betros) (1987), anti-semitism (Japan) 107:102
AQC Database No. 11522
Fees of honour 89:33
AQC Database No. 11523
Fehring, Dr. Albert M., on "European Freemasonry 1730 to 1750" 81:124, 127
AQC Database No. 11524
Feilden, J. Leyland, and Sat B'hai 85:269
AQC Database No. 11525
Feisenberger, H.A., 'The Libraries of Newton, Hooke and Boyle' (in 'Notes and Records Royal Society', vol.21) (1966) (RS) 107:78n5
AQC Database No. 11526
Felicity, L.58 of, London 85:128
AQC Database No. 11537
Felicity, L.58 of, London (1729), Certificate of, exhibits 84:134; History of the Felicity Lodge No.58 (anony.) 119n1; and Laurence Thompson 117
AQC Database No. 11538
Fellow Crafts' Song ('Hail Masonry') 89:177; See also: Enter'd-Prentices and Fellow Crafts Song (1725), [Pamphlet], [EMP]
AQC Database No. 11552
Fellow-Craft's Song (1723) 81:91
AQC Database No. 11553
Fellows, John; The Mysteries of Freemasonry, or an Exposition of the Religious Dogmas and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians (1860) 102:97
AQC Database No. 11554
Fellows, John (Fellowes); The Mysteries of Freemasonry (1860) 85:329
AQC Database No. 11555
Fellowship of the Rosy Cross (F.R.C., 1915) (Rosicrucianism) 99:97-100, 101, 102, 104n104
AQC Database No. 11558
Fels, Anthony D.; The Square and Compass: San Francisco's Freemasons and American Religion, 1870-1900. (1987), (PhD) (USA) 108:7
AQC Database No. 11559
Fels, Tony, 'Religious Assimilation in a Fraternal Organization' and 'Jews and Freemasonry in Gilded-Age San Francisco', in 'American Jewish History' (1985) (USA) 108:7; The "Non-Evangelical Alliance": Freemasonry in Gilded-Age San Francisco, in 'Religion & Society in the American West' (1987) 7
AQC Database No. 11560
Feltham, Thomas (Hull) 88:56
AQC Database No. 11561
Female Charity School; See also: Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 86:287; Ruspini and the 89 bis, 90, 93-4, 98, 252-3; History of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (Handfield-Jones) 93n3
AQC Database No. 11562
Fendeurs, L'Ordre des (Order of the Woodcutters), established in Paris by Chevalier Beauchaine (1743), (or Hewers, Carpenter, Charcoalman, Sawyer, Logger, etc.) 90:61, 68n12
AQC Database No. 11567
Fendeurs, the 88:107-8
AQC Database No. 11568
Fendeurs, les 85:173, 181
AQC Database No. 11569
Fénelon, François (1651-1715) (Fenelon), Archbishop of Cambrai (1695); Télémaque (1699), French writer (and Ramsay as Sec. to) (1710) 104:137
AQC Database No. 11570
Fénelon, François (1651-1715), Archbishop and writer (France) 81:101 bis, 281, 305; Madame Guyon and 281-2; Life of Fénelon (1727) (Ramsay) 101, 282
AQC Database No. 11571
Fénice Régenerée Lodge; See also: Phoenix Lodge, Zante (formerly St. Jean Lodge) (1858) (GOdF) 106:221
AQC Database No. 11572
Fenn, Philemon, of L.358 in (1791), (Country) 108:219
AQC Database No. 11573
Fenn, Robert, of L.103 in (1791), London 108:219
AQC Database No. 11574
Fenn, Sir John (1739-1794), owner of the 'Cooke MS. (c.1410) [B.1.]', acquired (c.1786) 108:219-20; in 'DNB' 232n17
AQC Database No. 11575
Fenn, Thomas, of L.127 in (1777), London 108:219
AQC Database No. 11576
Fenn, Thomas, President Board of General Purposes (BGP) (1884-1893) [UGL] 86:148; his speech at the Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1893) (Lodge of Instruction), (Ritual/Lectures) 148n1, 254, 294-5; History of the Prince of Wales's Lodge No.259 (1910) (L.259) 91n2, 93n4
AQC Database No. 11577
Fenn, Thomas, President Board of General Purposes (BGP) (1884-1893) [UGL], (of the Emulation Committee) (1870), preceptor of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement (1866-64) q. 84:182, 278, 278n2
AQC Database No. 11578
Fenner, Edward, his Ode q. 97:44-5
AQC Database No. 11579
Fenning, T.J.; Historical Record 1961-1986, District Grand Royal Arch Chapters of Antrim (1986); See: Ireland, Royal Arch [RA] (IC)
AQC Database No. 11580
Fenseh; Fessler's Life & Works (1909), (Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, 1756-1839) 92:87
AQC Database No. 11581
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), Master (WM) of Quatuor Coronati L.2076 (1938) 98:133, 136, 141
AQC Database No. 11582
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), 'Richard Carlile, his life and Masonic writings' (Ritual) (in AQC vol.49:83-121) 86:157n3
AQC Database No. 11584
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), on Richard Carlile (in AQC vol.49:107) 85:179
AQC Database No. 11585
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), his Obituary 65:96-7; his masonic writings 96-7
AQC Database No. 11586
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), The Military Services and Freemasonry 61:164-5
AQC Database No. 11587
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), The Military Services and Freemasonry 60:3-25
AQC Database No. 11588
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), Apollo L.301, Alcester 55:28-63; Richard Carlile: his life and Masonic writings 155
AQC Database No. 11589
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), his Biography and Installation as Master (WM) of (L.2076) 51:221-2; Inaugural Address (1938), Lost Lodges and lost Lodge records 215-21
AQC Database No. 11590
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), James Sketchley, of Birmingham, Auctioneer, Printer, Publisher & Freemason 50:94-126
AQC Database No. 11591
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), Richard Carlile: his life and Masonic writings 49:83-121
AQC Database No. 11592
Fenton, Sydney James+ (1875-1952), Records of the "Orthes" Lodge in the Royal Warwickshire Regiment of Foot (Punjab) 44:70-117, 197-8
AQC Database No. 11593
Ferdinand Caroline, Lodge, Hamburg (Germany) 109:64
AQC Database No. 11596
Ferdinand, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1721-1792), (Friedrich, Duke of Brunswick, (brother-in-law to Frederick the Great) [IFL], Germany; See also: Friedrich of Brunswick (1721-1792) 109:32, 48n92; See: His documents now in the Library/Archive of the National Grand Lodge of Denmark (DDFO) [SKA], Copenhagen 73, 75
AQC Database No. 11597
Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick (1721-1792), (Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel), (Germany), successor to Von Hund, as General GM [OS] (Strict Observance) (1776), calling the Wilhelmsbad Convent (1782) [RER], and GM [RER] (1776-92), of the Grand Lodge of Denmark [SKA]; See also: Brunswick, Ferdinand, Duke of (1721-1792) 90:278
AQC Database No. 11598
Ferdinand I, King of Naples (1759-1806, 1815-25) 100:171, 174
AQC Database No. 11599
Ferdinand IV, King of Naples & Sicily 93:79-80, 86-7, 91
AQC Database No. 11600
Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, approve the selection of Tommasi as GM [KH] (1803), Malta 83:86 bis, 87
AQC Database No. 11601
Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), King of Spain (1808, 1813-33), and the inquisition of masons (1815-26) (R.C.) 83:263
AQC Database No. 11602
Ferdinand zum Felsen, L.156 (Germany), Hamburg 92:100
AQC Database No. 11603
Fergus (Burial of the Virgin) Play 87:81-3, 98, 103
AQC Database No. 11604
Ferguson, Andrew C. (with Hunter, C. Bruce), 'The Role of the Royal Order of Scotland in the Schism of 1751, and the Union of 1813' [ROS]/[PGL]/[AGL]/[UGL] 109:233-9
AQC Database No. 11605
Ferguson, Sir Samuel; Lays of the Red Branch (c.1900) 85:291
AQC Database No. 11610
Fergusson, James (RS); The Temples of the Jews (1878) 99:179
AQC Database No. 11611
Fergusson, James (RS); The Temples of the Jews (1878) q. 82:158, 158n2, 160, 160n2
AQC Database No. 11612
Fermor-Hesketh, Robert; Architecture of the British Empire (1986) 101:181
AQC Database No. 11613
Fernández, Alberto Valin; Laicismo, educacion y represion en la Espana del siglo XX (1993), Spain, reviewed (Seal-Coon, F.W.) 107:251
AQC Database No. 11614
Fernández, Alberto Valin; Calicia y la Masoneria en el siglo XIX (1990) (Catalan, Spain), reviewed (Seal-Coon) 104:248-9
AQC Database No. 11615
Fernando VII (1784-1833), King of Spain (1808, 1813-1833) 94:87, 89; See also: Freemasonry in Spain under (in AQC vol.61:212-37) & (in AQC vol.62:292-323)
AQC Database No. 11616
Ferney (now Ferney-Voltaire, Geneva/France), home of Voltair (1750s-1778) 86:313-4
AQC Database No. 11617
Fernig, L.J.C., Comte de 100:38-9, 42
AQC Database No. 11618
Ferry, C.E.; History of the Lodge of Prosperity (2nd ed. 1893), (1st ed. 1884), L.65 (L.91*) [AGL], reviewed 6:119
AQC Database No. 11629
Fesch, Fr. Abbé Paul (d.1910), (anti-mason); Bibliographie de la Franc-Maçonnerie et des Sociétés Secrétes (1912/13), published by Georges A. Deny, Brussels (ed. 1976) 104:121, 128n1, 135
AQC Database No. 11630
Fesch, Fr. Abbé Paul (d.1910), (anti-mason); Bibliographie de la Franc-Maçonnerie et des Sociétés Secrétes (1912/13), published by Georges A. Deny, Brussels (ed. 1976) 103:129
AQC Database No. 11631
Fesch, Fr. Abbé Paul (d.1910), (anti-mason); Bibliographie de la Franc-Maçonnerie et des Sociétés Secrétes (1912/13) (Bibliography of Freemasonry and Secret Societies), reprint (1976), a concise review 91:108, 115
AQC Database No. 11632
Fesch, Fr. Abbé Paul (d.1910), (anti-mason); Bibliographie de la Franc-Maçonnerie et des Sociétés Secrétes (1912/3, by Joseph Denais) (french masonic bibliography), reprinted by George A. Deny, (1976), reviewed (Howe) 89:189-90
AQC Database No. 11633
Fesch, Wolfstieg, Caillet & Dorbon, unavare of 'Le Maçon Démasqué ou le Vrai Secret des Francs-Maçons' (1751) [Exposure], by Thomas Wolson 106:64
AQC Database No. 11634
Festliche Musik (recording), piano trios by Haydn, Mozart and Mersson (1971/3) 87:68, 68n1, 223
AQC Database No. 11644
Feuillas, Guillaume Lamolère de (1719-1811), (Bordeaux/Saint-Domingue/Paris), init. Coustos' Lodge, Paris (1737), and the 'Sharp Document', in Paris (1746) 108:254, 256n6-7
AQC Database No. 11645
Feuillas, Guillaume Lamolère de (1719-1811), Grand Master Inspector (c.1757) Les Elus Parfaits (Constitutions of Bordeaux), and Morin 107:166
AQC Database No. 11646
Fidelity, L.289 of, History of the Lodge of Fidelity, Leeds (1792-1893), and County of York (1894), (Scart, A. & Brain, G.W.), reviewed 7:177-178
AQC Database No. 11690
Fidelity, L.512 of, Church Sermon Preached before (1801) 107:80
AQC Database No. 11691
Fidus (pseud.), on the dating of the [D.a.1.] 'Grand Lodge MS. No.1' as (1583) and not (1183), in 'Freemasons Quarterly Review' (1842, pp.148-50) 108:222, 232n23
AQC Database No. 11693
Field-Marshal the Duke of Kent as a Freemason. (Paul Tunbridge) 78:17-48
AQC Database No. 11694
Fielding, Henry; Joseph Andrews (1742) 101:3
AQC Database No. 11695
Fielding, Henry; Tom Jones (1749), Misaubin mentioned in 85:302
AQC Database No. 11696
Fifty-first (51st) Regt. (KOYLI), (military) Lodge L.690 (IC) in the 88:203
AQC Database No. 11705
Fifty-first (51st) Regiment of Foot, L.94 (A) in 84:110-12 passim
AQC Database No. 11706
Fifty-first (51st) Regiment of Foot, Military L.94* [AGL] (A), in Colombo (1802) (Ceylon), and the 8th Dragoons (Cape of Good Hope) (1802) (L.280) (IC) 82:183n1
AQC Database No. 11707
Fifty-ninth (59th) Foot, L.219 (IC) (1810-19) and L.243 (IC) (1754-1815) in the 104:226
AQC Database No. 11708
Fifty-second (52nd) Foot, L.370 (IC) (1761-1832) in the 104:226
AQC Database No. 11709
Fifty-seventh (57th) Regt. of Foot, L.41 [AGL] (A) (1755-6) in the 98:130
AQC Database No. 11710
Finances of the Craft, discussions (1930-1) on 86:119-24, 128-9
AQC Database No. 11725
Finch, Daniel (1689-1769), 7th Earl of Winchilsea, 3rd Earl of Nottingham, (Fisher, W.G.) A Cavalcade of Freemasons (1732) 76:57-8
AQC Database No. 11726
Finch, John (1692-1763), the Hon., M.P. (brother to Lord Finch/son of the Earl of Winchilsea), stabbed (1722) by a lover, Sally Pridden (or Prydden/Salisbury) (1692-1724) 107:29
AQC Database No. 11727
Finch, William - The Positive View (Vieler) 102:61-97
AQC Database No. 11730
Finch, William (1772-1818), init.(1794) 105:1-2, 6-8, 10, 138; 'An Alternative View' (Wilson) 249-50; A Masonic Treatise (1802) [Catechism] (MS.) 3-4, 5, 155
AQC Database No. 11731
Finch, William (1772-1818) 102:61-97; career 62-4; Elucidation on the Masonic Plates, An (1802) 62, 88; Lectures on Freemasonry (1808, 1809, 1810) 69-71; A Masonic Key (1801) (MS.) 62-3, 64-8; A Masonic Treatise (1802) 61, 63, 64-8, 81-5; New Set of Craft Lectures, A (1814) 71, 78-81, 85n1, 88, 93; 'New Union System' (1815) 74-5, 78; Prestonian & Ancient York Lectures (1815) 73-4, 75
AQC Database No. 11732
Finch, William (1772-1818), his Masonic writings (Ritual); A Masonic Key (1801), A Masonic Treatise (2nd ed., 1802), Lectures on Freemasonry (1808-1810) 97:52, 53, 155
AQC Database No. 11733
Finch, William (1772-1818) 96:59, 61
AQC Database No. 11734
Finch, William (1772-1818) 95:45, 53-4; An Elucidation on the Masonic Plates (1802) 52; R.A. Lectures [RA] 44, 52, 53-4
AQC Database No. 11735
Finch, William (1772-1818); A Masonic Key (1801) (Ritual) (MS.) 94:247 bis
AQC Database No. 11736
Finch, William (1772-1818) 91:142, 147, 167
AQC Database No. 11737
Finch, William (1772-1818) 90:163, 172; his Lectures 161, 163; A Masonic Treatise (2nd ed., 1802) 138
AQC Database No. 11738
Finch, William (1772-1818), his lectures 89:2, 197
AQC Database No. 11739
Finch, William (1772-1818); A Masonic Key (1801) (2nd ed., 1802, A Masonic Treatise), (Ritual) (MS.) 88:55, 56, 59, 61, 64n7, (1809 ed.) 56; Reynolds's MS. (1801/2) copy of (lecture) 94-5
AQC Database No. 11740
Finch, William (1772-1818) 87:12, 183, 186-8, 195, 197; An Elucidation on the Masonic Plates (1802) 172; A Masonic Key (1801) (2nd ed., 1802, A Masonic Treatise) 172-3, compared with Williams-Arden MS. (1817) 173-4, 180, Reynolds's (MS.) copy of 203
AQC Database No. 11741
Finch, William (1772-1818) 86:145, 164, 288
AQC Database No. 11742
Finch, William (1772-1818); See also: by F.M. Rickard (in AQC vol.55:163-283, 192) 85:73, 178n4, 180, 369
AQC Database No. 11743
Finch, William (1772-1818) 84:56
AQC Database No. 11744
Finch, William (1772-1818) 81:176-7; A Masonic Key (1801) 176; A Masonic Treatise (1802) 176
AQC Database No. 11745
Finch, William (1772-1818), (James, P.R.) The Lectures of English Craft Freemasonry 79:140-79
AQC Database No. 11746
Finch, William (1772-1818), (Rickard, F.M.) William Finch 55:163-283
AQC Database No. 11747
Finch, William (1772-1818), Jewel of imposter Finch's Royal Arch [RA] 26:4e, 5
AQC Database No. 11748
Finck, G.F., on 'In Search of Ritual Uniformity' (Dyer) 86:167, 176
AQC Database No. 11749
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); History of Freemasonry (1865) 107:152
AQC Database No. 11750
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); History of Freemasonry (1866) 103:25, 50
AQC Database No. 11751
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905), masonic historian (G) 99:3; ed.; Die Bauhütte (1858-1914!) 6n16
AQC Database No. 11752
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905), on Oliver q. 98:55
AQC Database No. 11753
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905) (Gottfried Josef Gabriel Findel), init. Lodge Eleusis zur Verschwiegenheit, Bayreuth (1856), German masonic writer (G) 97:3; on the fake 'York MS.' by Krause (1813) 17n6
AQC Database No. 11754
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905) 96:125, 173; The History of Freemasonry (1869) 174-5n8,22,69-70,72-3
AQC Database No. 11755
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); History of Freemasonry (transl. 1865) 93:120
AQC Database No. 11756
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); General History of Freemasonry (1861) 90:265; Die Bauhütte, masonic periodical (Germany), ed. by J.G. Findel (1882), "The Swedish System, A letter from a German Freemason to a Swedish Brother", used as anti-masonic exposure/attack by Professor Frederik Nielsen, Denmark (1882) 280
AQC Database No. 11757
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905), (ed. Die Bauhütte), 'Authentic' masonic historian, on 'Ernst und Falk' (Lessing) 88:104
AQC Database No. 11758
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); General History of Freemasonry (1861) 87:107, q.109, 118, 128, 131
AQC Database No. 11759
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905), ed.; Die Bauhütte (1864-1897) (German masonic periodical) (Craft) 85:263, 263n2,4
AQC Database No. 11760
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); History of Freernasonry (1861/2), (ed., 1866) 84:2
AQC Database No. 11761
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); The History of Freemasonry (1869) 83:73, 259, 263-6, 269-71
AQC Database No. 11762
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905); History of Freemasonry (1869) 82:276n1
AQC Database No. 11763
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905) (Gottfried Josef Gabriel Findel), Heidelberg (Germany), his obituary, and list of his works, received the Peeters-Baertsoen price (GOdB), [IFL] 19:72
AQC Database No. 11764
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905) (Gottfried Josef Gabriel Findel), Heidelberg (Germany), his obituary, and list of his works, received the Peeters-Baertsoen price (GOdB), [IFL] 18:246
AQC Database No. 11765
Findel, Joseph Gabriel (1828-1905), on the 'Lessingbund', and the York Charter (the so-called "Krause MS.") 1:131-2
AQC Database No. 11766
Finegan, Jack; Light from the Ancient Past (1949) [KST]/[VSL] 82:160n7; in the 'Jewish Encyclopedia' (vol.XII) 167n6
AQC Database No. 11767
Finland, Grand Lodge of (1924) [SKA]; See: Grand Lodges, "Freem@sonry" Web Site (Official WWW Grand lodge including District Grand Lodges Directory) <http://www.chaumont.com/GrandLodges.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 11770
Finland, Grand Lodge of (1924) [SKA], practises the New York work (Webb rite) (USA), but allows [RA]/[A&ASR] (EC) and Swedish Rite lodges & chapters (SFMO) 109:82
AQC Database No. 11771
Finland, Grand Lodge of (1924) [SKA], Kultaa ja Taivaansinistä (In Gold and Sky-Blue) (1991) (by Bergroth, Tom C. & Robelin, Roger De & Kandel, Wladimir & Ekman, Eero), or (Gold und Himmelblau)/(I Guld och Himmelsblått), Swedish/German language catalogue of an exhibition which is sub-titled 'Freemasonry an Ideal in Time' in Finland/Sweden/Denmark [SKA], reviewed (Smyth) 105:243-4
AQC Database No. 11772
Finland, Grand Lodge of (1924) [SKA], Webb Rite working (USA), sponsored from the New York Grand Lodge, U.S.A.; See also: Freemasonry in Finland (in AQC vol.78:87-98) 96:134
AQC Database No. 11773
Finland, Grand Lodge of (1924) [SKA], Descent from New York (USA) 92:213
AQC Database No. 11774
Finland, Grand Lodge of (1924) [SKA], (Suomen Suur-Loosi), (Smyth, Frederick) Freemasonry in Finland [SKA] 78:87-98; Koilliskulma (North East Corner), periodical of 91n1
AQC Database No. 11775
Finland, Mark Masons Lodges (EC), and Ancient and Accepted Rite [A&ASR] (EC), now working in 78:89-90
AQC Database No. 11776
Finland, preparation of candidate in [SKA], (Webb rite) 94:200
AQC Database No. 11777
Finland, Supreme Council (33() [A&ASR] for, English District (1962) [SKA] 92:49
AQC Database No. 11778
Finland, Supreme Grand Chapter of [RA], formed (1961), from England (EC) 78:89
AQC Database No. 11779
Finland, Swedish Rite lodges (Provincial) [SKA], working in 78:90-1; recognition between Grand Lodge of Finland and Sweden (1948) 91, 91n1
AQC Database No. 11780
Finlay, James, of Tarbolton St. James 103:222
AQC Database No. 11782
Finlayson, John Finlay+ (1836-1891) (Finlaysson), his Biography, Joined (1889), his Obituary; See also: Colin Dyer; History of the first 100 years of Q.C. L.2076 (1986) 4:70
AQC Database No. 11783
Finlayson, John Finlay+ (1836-1891), admitted to membership (1889) 2:3; The Symbols and Legends of Freemasonry (1889), (Findel/Fallou & Steinmetz, etc.), reviewed (Speth) 79-80
AQC Database No. 11784
Finnemore, Justice R.I. (d.1895), District GM [UGL], Natal (1882-95), South Africa 93:52
AQC Database No. 11785
Fire wordhippers of Persia, in 'The travels of Marco Polo' (n.d.) 106:233, 235n20
AQC Database No. 11793
Firebrace, Cordell William, 'The First Degree' (Prestonian Lecture for 1924) [PL], (in AQC vol.94:170-180) 107:212n42,46,53
AQC Database No. 11794
Firebrace, Cordell William, 'The First Degree' (Prestonian Lecture for 1924) [PL] 94:170-80
AQC Database No. 11795
Firebrace, Cordell William; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) 89:12, 35, 37, 46, 56
AQC Database No. 11796
Firebrace, Cordell William; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) 87:262
AQC Database No. 11797
Firebrace, Cordell William; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) 86:95n1, 145n3
AQC Database No. 11798
Firebrace, Cordell William; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) 85:69-72 passim, 76n4, 125-7 passim, 146n6
AQC Database No. 11799
Firebrace, Cordell William, Past GD [UGL], Historian of the Antiquity (L.2)/(L.1*) 84:180n4, 181; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) 119n1, 120, 120n2, 136n2
AQC Database No. 11800
Firebrace, Cordell William, (Capt.) [SRIA], and Preston's Second Lecture/Syllabus (1812) (L.1*) [PGL] 83:194
AQC Database No. 11801
Firebrace, Cordell William; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) (formerly L.1* [PGL], T.I.) 82:105n5, 107n2-3, 193n1
AQC Database No. 11802
Firebrace, Cordell William; Records of the Lodge of Antiquity No.2 (1926) Vol.II (L.2) 81:129, 132, 141, 145, 145n1,3-4
AQC Database No. 11803
Fireman's L.368 (NY), New York (USA) 105:95, 107
AQC Database No. 11804
Firing-glasses 105:262-3; See also: The use of, (Salute/Vivat) (Q.C. Summons, 26 June 1997)
AQC Database No. 11805
Firing Glasses, The Origins of (Hardy) 103:237-8
AQC Database No. 11806
Firing glasses, their use in Nottinghamshire 89:274
AQC Database No. 11807
Firks, von, as 'Prior Equium' [OS], his quarrel with (and physical attack on) Starck (1777), regarding a Chair of Theology at Helmstadt (Germany) 109:37
AQC Database No. 11808
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), The Lectures at the Old King's Arms Lodge (in AQC vol.45:254-9) 107:46n9, 78n2; The Libraries of Newton, Hooke and Boyle (in Notes & Records Royal Society, Vol.21) (1966) (RS) 78n5,15
AQC Database No. 11809
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Master (WM) of Quatuor Coronati L.2076 (1933) 101:8
AQC Database No. 11810
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940) 95:35n4
AQC Database No. 11811
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940); Early History of Freemasonry in Bengal and the Punjab. (1906) 93:41, 41n20
AQC Database No. 11812
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940); Early History of Freemasonry in Bengal and the Punjab. (1906) 92:185n6
AQC Database No. 11813
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940) 81:97; on Freemasonry in Savoy 95
AQC Database No. 11814
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Rev., his Obituary 53:45-7; See: The Exposure of The Illuminati, (1785) (Bavaria/Germany), in Transactions of 'Metropolitan College' [SRIA] (1939)
AQC Database No. 11815
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), The Romances of Robison and Barruel 50:31-69
AQC Database No. 11816
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), The Members of the Lodge at the Bear and Harrow 48:102-37
AQC Database No. 11817
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Freemasonry in France (1725-1735) 47:160-2
AQC Database No. 11818
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Rev., his Biography and Installation as Master (WM) of (L.2076) 46:448-9; Inaugural Address (1933), History of Early Lodges, Grand Lodge Minutes (1723-39) [PGL] 434-448; Studies in 18th century continental Freemasonry and so-called Masonry (Savoy) 325-56
AQC Database No. 11819
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), The Lectures at the Old King's Arms Lodge 45:254-9
AQC Database No. 11820
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Studies in 18th century continental Freemasonry and so-called Masonry (Savoy) 20:85-6
AQC Database No. 11821
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940); Freemasonry in Bengal and the Punjab. (1906), (India), reviewed 19:102-3; Studies in 18th century continental Freemasonry and so-called Masonry (Savoy) 147-64
AQC Database No. 11822
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Humility with Fortitude, L.229, (Bengal) L.402* [UGL], certificate (1822) 18:51; Some fresh light on the old Bengal Lodges 157-60
AQC Database No. 11823
Firminger, Walter Kelly+ (1870-1940), Some queries concerning history of Calcutta Lodges 16:258-9
AQC Database No. 11824
Firrao, Cardinal (Portugal), his edict promulgated the Papal Bull 'In Eminenti' (1739) 82:276n2
AQC Database No. 11826
First (1st) Battalion of the West India Regiment, founded the 'South Carolina L.390' (IC) in Sierra Leone (1906), converted to a totally civilian Lodge in Kingston, Jamaica (1928) 109:266
AQC Database No. 11827
First (1st) or King's Regt. of Dragoon Guards, Royal Arch Ch.27 in the 95:48
AQC Database No. 11828
First (1st) Regt. of Foot (Royal Scots), its lodges 104:224-5
AQC Database No. 11829
First (1st) Regt. of Foot, L.74 (IC) (1737-1801) 96:130
AQC Database No. 11830
First (Grand) Architect (Rite of Seven Degrees), grade of, (Baldwyn Rite); See also: (in AQC vol.39:70) 91:127
AQC Database No. 11831
First Artificer in Metals, early reference to (1738), [VSL] (Ritual) 84:84, 93, 102
AQC Database No. 11832
First Degree (1(), in Hemming's (Lecture) version 87:182-3; in the Shadbolt MS. (1815/6) 159-60, 190; in the Williams-Arden MS. (1817) 170-1, 182-3
AQC Database No. 11834
First Degree (1(), Preston's Lecture on 82:104, 111-49; 'Word' of, transposed with Second Degree's (c.1739-1809) [PGL] 75-6; See also: Transposition of Words (Degree) (c.1739)/(1809) [PGL] 82:75-6, 75n4, 84, 94-5, 99
AQC Database No. 11835
First Degree (1(); See also: Degrees (1(); See also: Entered Apprentice (E.A.) (EA), (E.A.F.)
AQC Database No. 11836
First Degree Charge 107:75, 76
AQC Database No. 11837
First Degree, Lecture by Hemming 86:147
AQC Database No. 11838
First Degree, Lecture, the, q. 82:290
AQC Database No. 11839
First Degree, Preston's Lecture on the (Preston, William) 85:364, q.368-9, 369-70
AQC Database No. 11840
First Degree, Preston's Lecture on, P.R. James's transcript of q. 84:319-20; Laurence Thompson's unauthorised print of (c.1814) 120 bis, 121, 135, 136, 140
AQC Database No. 11841
First Degree, Preston's Lecture on q. 83:139
AQC Database No. 11842
First fifty years of the Downpatric Lodge, L.367 (IC) (R.E. Parkinson) 46:5-62
AQC Database No. 11843
First Freemasons, The. Scotland's Early Lodges & their Membership (1988), (David Stevenson) 107:6n6, 56n2
AQC Database No. 11844
First Independent African Grand Lodge of North America (USA) [PH] (1815) 92:153, 155
AQC Database No. 11845
First Knights Templar in the United States, The (USA) [KT], (Michael S. Kaulback) 107:224-7
AQC Database No. 11846
First Lodge outside Britain, earliest notice of establishment (1725) 107:11
AQC Database No. 11847
First Lodge (1766), Crown Point, North Carolina (USA) 90:227
AQC Database No. 11848
First Minute Book, Grand Lodge (24th June, 1723) [PGL]; See also: Minutes of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England, 1723-1739., [PGL], (in QCA vol.X, 1913) 107:11, 47n18, 78n16
AQC Database No. 11849
First Minute Book of the Excellent Grand and Royal Chapter. (J.R. Dashwood) 62:165-85
AQC Database No. 11850
First Overseas Lodge, The (Batham) 88:206-11
AQC Database No. 11851
First Philanthropic General (negro) Grand Lodge of U.S.A. [PH], proposed (1844) (USA) 92:153
AQC Database No. 11852
First three years of the Building of Vale Royal Abbey. (1278-1280) (Douglas Knoop) 44:5-47
AQC Database No. 11853
First Volunteer L.620 (IC), and L.2 of Dublin (1725/1727/1732) (T.I.); Historical Record, Lodge Two, Dublin, 1727-1927. (1928), (Crosslé, Philip) (L.200), its Union with the First Volunteer L.620 (IC) of Ireland (c.1816), reviewed (Songhurst) 39:101-102
AQC Database No. 11854
Firth, Sir Charles; Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England (1900) 108:60n27
AQC Database No. 11855
Fischel, Peter, (GLNF), 'Le Compagnonnage and its survival in France today' (in AQC vol.79:203-15) 86:3n1
AQC Database No. 11856
Fischel, Peter, (GLNF), Le Compagnonnage and its survival in France to-day 79:203-15
AQC Database No. 11857
Fischer, E., a German merchant involved in the development of Kobe (Japan) 107:87
AQC Database No. 11859
Fischer, Karl G. (Germany, fl.1945) 97:210
AQC Database No. 11860
Fischer, Ludwig (fl.1795) 94:71-2
AQC Database No. 11861
Fischer, Robert; Erlauterung der Katechismen der Johannis-Freimaurer (1926), on St. John masonry in Germany 109:92
AQC Database No. 11862
Fish and Bell, the, Charles Street, Soho (London), L.6* of Fortitude [PGL], meeting at (1768), formerly L.11* (1729) [PGL], formerly met at the 'Apple Tree Tavern' Covent Garden as the 3rd of the Four Old Lodges of (T.I.) (1717) [PGL], now Fortitude & Old Cumberland L.12 (1818) [UGL], William Preston listed as member (1768) 108:199-200
AQC Database No. 11863
Fisher, A., his Ode at Freemasons' Hall Dedication (1776) 89:179
AQC Database No. 11864
Fisher, Wilfred George+ (1896-1967), on John Arbuthnot (1667-1736); See also: (in AQC vol.76:45, and in AQC vol.79:69) 85:299
AQC Database No. 11873
Fisher, Wilfred George+ (1896-1967), his Obituary 80:240; The Dukes of Atholl and Freemasonry, GM [AGL] 58-69
AQC Database No. 11874
Fisher, Wilfred George+ (1896-1967), John Montague, 2nd Duke of Montagu, GM [PGL] (1721) 79:69-89
AQC Database No. 11875
Fisher, Wilfred George+ (1896-1967), A Cavalcade of Freemasons in 1732 [PGL], as recorded in 'The Gentleman's Magazine' (1732), and in QCA vol.10 (vol.X) 76:44-60
AQC Database No. 11876
Fisher, Wilfred George+ (1896-1967); History of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Somerset (1962), reviewed (Grantham) 75:64
AQC Database No. 11877
Fisher, Wilfred George+ (1896-1967), A Cavalcade of Freemasons in 1731 [PGL], as recorded in 'The Gentleman's Magazine' (1731), and in QCA vol.10 (vol.X) 74:32-49
AQC Database No. 11878
Fisher-Rosedale MS. [G.6.] (c.1725) (Spencer MSS. Family), like the 'Songhurst MS.' [G.5.] (c.1725), and 'Dodd MS.' [G.4.] (1739) (Pamphlet) 33:5-39, 16a-b; list of 18, 32a
AQC Database No. 11879
Fisk, G.J., The Polish National Lodge, L.534 (1863) [UGL], London 44:176-7
AQC Database No. 11880
Fit and proper person (Ritual) 84:286
AQC Database No. 11881
Flather, David+ (1864-1948), The Foundation Stone 48:212-48; Grand Procession at the opening of the Sheffield General Infirmary 285-8
AQC Database No. 11911
Flather, David+ (1864-1948), his Biography and Installation as Master (WM) of (L.2076) 45:309-11; Inaugural Address (1932), The future of the lodge (L.2076) 304-9
AQC Database No. 11912
Flather, David+ (1864-1948), Freemasonry in Sheffield in the 18th century 44:133-70
AQC Database No. 11913
Fleischmann, Hector; Napoléon et la Franc-Maçonnerie (1908) 27:98
AQC Database No. 11920
Fleming, Linda, expert for the Scottish Conservation Centre (1993) 106:158, 170n3
AQC Database No. 11921
Fleming, Sir Alexander, PJGW (1948) (Dr., the discoverer of penicillin) 104:141
AQC Database No. 11922
Fleming, Walter Millard (1838-1913), Dr. M.D. (USA), co-founder of the 'Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine' (1870); See also: Shriners [AAONMS] 97:103-4
AQC Database No. 11923
Fletcher, Richard E. (Vermont/Maryland) (USA), Past GM, now Executive Sec. Masonic Service Association of North America (1998); See: <http://www.msana.com> (1998)
AQC Database No. 11928
Fletcher, S.W.P.V., on genealogical research (fl.1974) 87:20
AQC Database No. 11929
Fletcher, S.W.V.P., of the Somerset House and Inverness L.4 (fl.1972) 85:244
AQC Database No. 11930
Fletcher, Sir Banister; A History of Architecture (1424) q. 102:35
AQC Database No. 11931
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), tutor & chief minister to King Louis XV (1710-1774), controlling the King and France (1723-1743) 109:7
AQC Database No. 11935
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Paris 108:71
AQC Database No. 11936
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Prime Minister of France, prohibited masonic assemblies in France (1737) 107:174
AQC Database No. 11937
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Prime Minister of France 104:124, 129, 138
AQC Database No. 11938
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Prime Minister of France 90:82
AQC Database No. 11939
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Prime Minister of France 87:263
AQC Database No. 11940
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Paris 86:17, 17n2, 18, 21 bis, 65
AQC Database No. 11941
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), Prime Minister of France, his hint to Ramsay that the King Louis XV, would not wiew his Freemasonry with favour (c.1738) 82:277
AQC Database No. 11942
Fleury, Cardinal André Hercule de (1653-1743), (anti-Mason), confessor to King Louis XVI of France 81:92, 92n3, 97, 99, 103 bis, 294; on the effect of the Papal Bull 'In Eminenti' in France (1738) 106; Ramsay's correspondence with 102, 290-1
AQC Database No. 11943
Flinders, Matthew (1774-1814), hydrographer 100:226
AQC Database No. 11945
Flohr, Johann Friedrich August (1819-1899), GM 'Royal York zur Freundschaft' (1898), (President of the Innermost Orient); Grundsätze und Verfassung der Großen Logen von Preussen, Royal York zur Freundschaft (1889), (Flohr's Principles and Constitutions of Grand Lodge, Royal York of Friendship) (G), reviewed (Speth) 2:173-74
AQC Database No. 11946
Flora in the Ritual of the English Constitution (Jackson) 94:203-8
AQC Database No. 11962
Florence, English early lodge at (1733), Italy 95:vi, 179; international masonic conference (1983) vi
AQC Database No. 11963
Florence, English Lodge in (Italy), first Italian lodge at (1733) [PGL], introduced by Lord Charles Sackville, 'Duke of Middlesex' 109:13, 16n29-30
AQC Database No. 11964
Florence, English Lodge in (Pellizzi), (1732-8) (Italy) 105:129-37; Masters & members 134-6; meetings & ritual 132-4; origins 134
AQC Database No. 11965
Florence, English Lodge at (1733), Italy 104:52-3, 68-9, 75-6, 82, 90
AQC Database No. 11966
Florence, English lodge at (1738); and Lodges: St.Napoléon; Elise; Napoléon François, (1809-13), Italy 100:175
AQC Database No. 11967
Florence, English lodge at (closed 1737) (Italy) 89:60, 63
AQC Database No. 11968
Florence, English Lodge at (closed 1738) (Italy) 84:83
AQC Database No. 11969
Florence, English Lodge in (1733-8) (Italy) 81:9, 95-6
AQC Database No. 11970
Florence, English Lodge in (1733-8), Tommaso Crudeli e i primi Framassoni in Firenze (1884) (Sbigoli, Ferdinando), history on the masonic lodge at Florence (1733), Italy (Sackville) 71:109; (Hans, Nicholas) The Masonic Lodge in Florence in the eighteenth century (Italy) 109-12
AQC Database No. 11971
Florence, English Lodge at (1730s), (Lepper, J.H.) The Earl of Middlesex and the English Lodge in Florence, Italy (Sackville) 58:4-77
AQC Database No. 11972
Florence, H.L., part of Freemasons' Hall erected by (1899) 82:18
AQC Database No. 11973
Florence, William Jermyn (1831-1891), Actor (USA), co-founder of the 'Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine' (1870); See also: Shriners [AAONMS] (USA) 97:103-4
AQC Database No. 11974
Florida (USA), Grand Lodge of (1830); See: Web Homepage from; <http://www.glflamason.org/> (1998), or via; Grand Lodges, "Freem@sonry" Web Site (Official WWW Grand lodge including District Grand Lodges Directory) <http://www.chaumont.com/GrandLodges.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 11976
Florida, History of Freemasonry in, Vol.I (1962) 86:182n4, 183 bis
AQC Database No. 11977
Florida, Prince Hall Grand Lodge of [PH], Jacksonville (USA), (as 'Union Grand Lodge'), founded (1870) 90:295
AQC Database No. 11978
Florio, John, his translation (1603) of Montaigne's Essays 103:3
AQC Database No. 11979
Floud, R. & McCloskey, D.; (ed.) The Economic History of Britain since 1700. (1981) 108:112n3
AQC Database No. 11981
Floyd, Rolla (b.1836), init. (1861) Tuscan L.106, Maine (USA), Master (WM) (1875) of Royal Solomon Mother L.293 (Canada), Jerusalem (1873-1902) 91:232
AQC Database No. 11982
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637), hermetic philosopher 109:161
AQC Database No. 11983
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637) 107:68n3
AQC Database No. 11984
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637), physician & mystic (alchemist) 105:155
AQC Database No. 11985
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637) 102:101, 109; Apologia Compendiara (1616) 109
AQC Database No. 11986
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637) 101:255; Utriusque Cosmi Historia (n.d.) q.226-7
AQC Database No. 11987
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637), (Robertus de Fluctibus); Apologia Compendiara ... (1616); Tractatus Apologeticus ... (1617), on the Rosicrucian manifestos 97:122-3, 130, 130n20, 132, 136-8, 145, 147-50; Dr. Robert Fludd (1902) (Craven, J.B.) 130n19
AQC Database No. 11988
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637), Rosicrucian (English) 95:155; See also: Robertus de Fluctibus, 'Farma' (in AQC vol.17:27-35)
AQC Database No. 11989
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637), physician & mystic (alchemist) 79:240
AQC Database No. 11990
Fludd, Dr. Robert (1574-1637), (Armitage, Edward) Dr. Robert Fludd (Robertus de Fluctibus), (Review of J.B. Craven's Life of Dr. Robert Fludd) 17:27-35; See: In Memory of Robert Fludd (Westcott, William Wynn), in Transaction Metropolitan College [SRIA] (1907)/(1912)
AQC Database No. 11991
Fluke, George B., recovered (1930s) the Deptford MS. (early 19th-C.) (Ritual) 91:157; History of St. George's Royal Arch Chapter No.140 (1936), (Ch.140) [RA] 156
AQC Database No. 11992
Fluke, George B.; The History of St. George's Chapter No.140. (1936), (Ch.140) [RA], reviewed (Edwards) 46:455-456
AQC Database No. 11993
Flying Post, The (11 April, 1723) 107:26, 63
AQC Database No. 11994
Flying Post, or Postmaster, The (1723) 92:101
AQC Database No. 11995
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination; See also: Mason's Examination, A (1723) [Catechism], [EMC], (passwords) 87:118n2
AQC Database No. 11996
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination; See also: Mason's Examination, A (1723) 86:38-9, 284, 319, q.321
AQC Database No. 11997
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination; See also: Mason's Examination, A (1723) 85:331, 334-9 passim, 341-5 passim, 347-8, 368
AQC Database No. 11998
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination; See also: Mason's Examination, A (1723) 84:149n1, 158, 294-306 passim
AQC Database No. 11999
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination; See also: Mason's Examination, A (1723) 83:338, 342-57 passim
AQC Database No. 12000
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination [Catechism] & [Exposure], on the Arch and Rainbow, [RA]!; See also: Hughan, William James; Origin of English Rite (1884) 32:26
AQC Database No. 12001
Flying Post, The (1723), A Mason's Examination [Catechism] & [Exposure]; See: Mason's Examination, A (The Flying Post, 1723) [Catechism], [EMC] & [Exposure]
AQC Database No. 12002
Flynn, Keith T., 'Freemasons at War' (Prestonian Lecture for 1991) [PL] 105:172-82
AQC Database No. 12003
Flynn, Mick, Mariner, of Friendship Mark Lodge (his chosen mark: Three leaf Shamrock) 107:215
AQC Database No. 12004
Folger, Dr. Robert Benjamin (1803-1892); The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite (1862/1881), and the Folger MS. (1827) [RER] (USA) 109:257; See also: Morris, S. Brent (in AQC vol.105:95-122) 109:94n39
AQC Database No. 12005
Folger, Dr. Robert Benjamin (1803-1892) 105:95-6, 121; The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite in Thirty-Three Degrees (1862, 1881) [A&ASR] and [RER] (USA) 119, 121
AQC Database No. 12006
Folger, Dr. Robert Benjamin (1803-1892); The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite in Thirty-Three Degrees (1862) [A&ASR] (USA) q. 100:50; See also: on the 'Clermont Rite' (degrees) (1736) (in AQC vol.17:84)
AQC Database No. 12007
Folger MS. (1827) [RER] (USA), The Mystery of the Folger MS., (Morris) (deciphered, ritual); See also: S. Brent Morris; The Folger Manuscript (1992) (USA) 105:95-122
AQC Database No. 12008
Folkard, H.T., librarian at Wigan 103:127
AQC Database No. 12009
Folkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5) 106:40; See also: Foulkes, Martin, Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5)
AQC Database No. 12010
Folkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5) 94:124; See also: The 'Relation Apologique et Historique de la Société des Franc-Maçons.' (in AQC vol.51:226-31)
AQC Database No. 12013
Folkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5), with Pellett ed. of Isaac Newton's 'Chronology of the Ancient Kingdoms' (1728) 85:301
AQC Database No. 12014
Folkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5), and (RS) 81:3, 4, 7, 95n3; Montesquieu's letter to (1742) 96, 97; Montesquieu's opinion of 96; Rélation Apologtque ... (1738) written by? 296; Voltaire's letter to (1743) 89
AQC Database No. 12015
Folkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5), (Moss, W.E.) A Note on the "Relation Apologique et Historique de la Société des Franc-Maçons" 51:226-31
AQC Database No. 12016
Folkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5), and Charles, 2nd Duke of Richmond, GM (1724-5) [PGL] and some of his Masonic associates 30:178, 183, 205, 262
AQC Database No. 12017
Fonds Maçoniques, at the 'Bibliothèque Nationale' (National Library), Paris (Grand Orient' archives, stored by the Nazis) (GOdF) 108:160
AQC Database No. 12019
Fonds Maçonnique, at the 'Bibliothèque Nationale', Paris (Grand Orient' de France (GOdF), old archives, stored by the Nazis) 101:33, 35-6, 40, 73; See also: National Library, Paris [etc.]
AQC Database No. 12020
Fonds Maçonnique, at the 'Bibliothèque Nationale', Paris (Grand Orient d'France's archives) at, can be consulted withtout special permission of the present Grand Orient (GOdF) 91:115
AQC Database No. 12021
Fontanilhe, Master of an Ecossais lodge of high degrees, and a member of Lodge Saint Jean de Jerusalem Ancienne (c.1750), and Les Elus Parfaits (Constitutions of Bordeaux), Toulouse 107:170
AQC Database No. 12023
Fontpertuis, Papillon de, of Les Elus Parfaits (Constitutions of Bordeaux), Toulouse 107:170
AQC Database No. 12024
Foochow L.1912, Foochow/Hong Kong 92:211
AQC Database No. 12025
Foreign Bureau of the Metropolitain Police Board, Japan (on masonry, in the 'Japanese Chronicle', 1938) 107:91
AQC Database No. 12042
Foreman of the Fellow-Crafts (= Mark Man), degree 91:143
AQC Database No. 12043
Foresters Ancient (Royal) Order of 100:97, 99
AQC Database No. 12044
Foresters, Order of 88:107
AQC Database No. 12045
Foresti, Spiridion, British Minister to the Ionian Ils (1804/7), and political Consul W.R. Wright on Zante 85:150-1, 151n3,4, 182-3
AQC Database No. 12046
Forrest, Ebenezer, member of one of Hogarth's lodges (et al.) (1732) q. 101:215-16
AQC Database No. 12058
Forrest, John, G.Sec. [ROS], Royal Order of Scotland (1922), Scotland 97:89; and Mathew McBlain Thomson 103
AQC Database No. 12059
Forrest's Coffee House, L.27* or L.122* (1738) at 90:209
AQC Database No. 12060
Forshaw, Dr. Charles F.; The Zulamite (1904) q. 108:13-14, 26n
AQC Database No. 12061
Forster, ...; in 'Transaction, Lodge of Research, Dublin' vol. (1982-4), (L.200) (IC) 99:42-3
AQC Database No. 12062
Forster, Johann George (1754-1794) (Georg), who had sailed around the world with Captain Cook (2nd Pacific/Australian voyage), and Alois Blumauer's poem to him, at a dinner-meeting of Lodge True Concord, Vienna (1784) 110:C10, 11n27
AQC Database No. 12063
Forster, Johann George (1754-1794) (Georg); Voyage Round the World, in His Britannic Majesty's Sloop, Resolution (1772-75), member of James Cook's 2nd Pacific/Australian voyage 104:17; his masonic contact to the Duke of Florence, Giovani Fabroni, Counsellor Born (Vienna), Lodge the 'Nine Sisters' (WM) de La Lande (Paris), Favi, etc. 17-18; in Cassel, Germany (1778) and (Rosicrucianism) 18
AQC Database No. 12064
Forster, Johann George (1754-1794) (Georg), (of lodge 'Zur wahren Eintracht', Vienna, and of Lodge 'Aux Neuf Sæurs', Paris) 100:200; his letter to Christian Gottlieb Heyne (1786), on 'symbolic' or 'Scottish' masonry (in German) q.201-2; Georg Forsters Werke, Sämtliche Schriften, Tagebücher, Briefe 1784-1787. (1978), Berlin 207n26
AQC Database No. 12065
Forster, Johann Reinhold (1729-1798), and son George (1754-1794), Scottish/German scientists & masons 104:17-18; in Dawson's 'Collecting with James Cook; The Fosters and their Artifact Sales' 28; See also: member of James Cook's 2nd Pacific/Australian voyage [IFL]
AQC Database No. 12066
Forster, Steven, recently compiled a very full account of the Early Grand Encampment and its subordinate bodies in the United Kingdom 97:104
AQC Database No. 12067
Forsyth, Thomas, expelled (1767) from the Antients [AGL] 98:73
AQC Database No. 12068
Fort, George, (of the Theosophical Society) [COF], representative i New Jersey (USA) (1880s) 108:135
AQC Database No. 12069
Fort George, Canada; See also: Newark (the Morgan affair) 106:132
AQC Database No. 12070
Fort Niagara (Canada/USA) 106:132, 134-5, 138
AQC Database No. 12071
Fort William, Calcutta, L.72* (1730-56) at [PGL] 92:173, 189
AQC Database No. 12072
Fortieth (40th) Foot, L.42 (A) in the (pre-1758) 86:180
AQC Database No. 12073
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.), (formerly the Lodge at the Apple Tree Tavern) (T.I.) [PGL], Anthony Sayer a member of 109:5
AQC Database No. 12074
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.), (1818) [UGL], formerly Fortitude, L.6* of (T.I.) [PGL], named as such in (1768) 108:199; meeting at the 'Fish and Bell' in Charles Street (Soho Square), as L.11* (1729) [PGL], formerly met at the 'Apple Tree Tavern' Covent Garden as the 3rd of the Four Old Lodges of (T.I.) (1717) [PGL], William Preston listed as member (1768) 199-201
AQC Database No. 12075
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.), No.3 of the 'four old lodges' (1717) (L.3*) [PGL] 103:29-30, 31
AQC Database No. 12076
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.), as Lodge of Fortitude, before union with Old Cumberland (1818) 98:169; See also: Traditioners, the (1739) (in AQC vol.56:138-204)
AQC Database No. 12077
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.) as a 'Time Immemorial' lodge, without a Warrant 91:194
AQC Database No. 12078
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.), Queen's Head, Knaves Acre, (L.11*) [PGL] (1723) List of Lodges 90:200; See also: L.11* (1723) [PGL] (in AQC vol.8:208)
AQC Database No. 12079
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.), at the Hall foundation stone (1927) London 89:128, 132n4-5
AQC Database No. 12080
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.) 87:3, 20
AQC Database No. 12081
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.) 84:263
AQC Database No. 12082
Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.12, London, (T.I.) 13:66
AQC Database No. 12083
Fortitude, L.6* of (T.I.) [PGL], named as such in (1768) 108:199; meeting at the 'Fish and Bell' in Charles Street (Soho Square), as L.11* (1729) [PGL], formerly met at the 'Apple Tree Tavern' Covent Garden as the 3rd of the Four Old Lodges of (1717), now Fortitude & Old Cumberland L.12 (1818) [UGL], William Preston listed as member (1768) 199-201
AQC Database No. 12084
Fortitude, L.6* of (T.I.) [PGL], (now Fortitude and Old Cumberland L.12) 103:30
AQC Database No. 12085
Fortitude, L.6* of (T.I.) [PGL], (later Fortitude and Old Cumberland, L.21*, q.v., now L.12) 87:3, 4, 6; its Minutes q.4
AQC Database No. 12086
Fortitude, L.29* of, London and Burnham 90:118
AQC Database No. 12087
Fortitude, L.64 of, Manchester 96:99-101
AQC Database No. 12088
Fortitude, L.64 of, Manchester 95:95, 112, 116; See also: L.165* (1739) [PGL] (in AQC vol.8:208)
AQC Database No. 12089
Fortitude, L.105 of, Plymouth (formerly L.170*, a Portuguese lodges in England) [PGL], Mark Certificate issued by the Lodge of Fortitude (1829), Plymouth 66:65, 65a
AQC Database No. 12092
Fortitude, L.105 of [PGL], founded (1759), Plymouth 39:115
AQC Database No. 12093
Fortwilliam L.43 (SC), Fortwilliam, (Brook, G.) Fortwilliam, its historical and Masonic associations (The Early Days of Lodge L.43) 37:291-4
AQC Database No. 12116
Forty and two thousand (42,000), the correct number! (Q.127), [VSL] 84:325-6
AQC Database No. 12117
Forty-seventh Proposition, The (47th) (Euclid) 89:111
AQC Database No. 12118
Forty-Seventh Proposition of the 1st Book of Euclid as part of the Jewel of a Past Master. (Thomas Greene), (47th) (PM) 14:27-41
AQC Database No. 12119
Forty-sixth (46th) Foot, L.222 (IC) (1752-1847) in the 104:226; See: 46th [South Devonshire] Regiment of Foot, L.227* (IC) (Sydney, NSW), Cook, Ron A.; 'The Irish Connection' (Transaction, Vol.9, Victorian Research L.218)
AQC Database No. 12121
Forty-eighth (48th) Foot, L.218 (IC) (1750-1858) in the 100:211, 213; See: 48th [Northamptonshire] Regiment of Foot, Cook, Ron A.; 'The Irish Connection' (Transaction, Vol.9, Victorian Research L.218)
AQC Database No. 12122
Foss, Gerald D. (USA); Colonial Freemasonry (1973) (ed. Cook, Lewis C.), his article in, on the early development of Freemasonry in New Hampshire (USA) 90:262
AQC Database No. 12123
Foster (called), of the party taking Morgan (affair) of the jail (1826) (USA) 106:132
AQC Database No. 12124
Foster Gough, Col. Alexander Clement, Deputy Provincial GM, Staffordshire (1889), on 'Extended working' Board of Installed Masters (WM) 84:30-2 passim, 51, 61-3 passim, 65, 66 bis
AQC Database No. 12125
Foster, John 108:183; Class Struggle and the Industrial Revolution (1974) 175, 185n4,21
AQC Database No. 12126
Foster, John; Class Struggle and the Industrial Revolution. Early Industrial Capitalism in Three English Towns (1974) 100:91, 106n41
AQC Database No. 12127
Foster, Richard; Patterns of Thought (1991), (The Hidden Meaning of the Great Pavement of Westminster Abbey), reviewed (Acaster, E.J.T.) 107:248-249
AQC Database No. 12128
Fothergill, Thomas (fl.1830), operative mason 100:94
AQC Database No. 12129
Foucault, organiser of revolt at New Orleans (1768) (USA), (France/Spain/England) 107:170
AQC Database No. 12130
Foulhouze, James (USA), his ritual, published in New Orleans (1861) [A&ASR], Louisiana (USA), its burial ritual published in The Philalethes (1995) [TPS] 109:93n10
AQC Database No. 12131
Foulhouze, James (USA), (Atwood variant) (MS.) (1861), of the Craft degrees (Ritual) for the extinct Supreme Council (Louisiana), by G.Sec. Louis Defau (printed by J.H. Keefe) 107:184-5
AQC Database No. 12132
Foulhouze, James (USA) 105:96, 106
AQC Database No. 12133
Foulkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5) 94:124; See also: The 'Relation Apologique et Historique de la Société des Franc-Maçons.' (in AQC vol.51:226-31)
AQC Database No. 12137
Foulkes, Martin (1690-1754), Deputy GM [PGL] (1724-5), with Pellett ed. of Isaac Newton's 'Chronology of the Ancient Kingdoms' (1728) 85:301
AQC Database No. 12138
Foundation-stone ceremonies 89:139; Assyrian 162; for Freemasons' Hall (1927/33), London 128
AQC Database No. 12146
Foundation Stone Laying, (Flather, David) The Foundation Stone 48:212-48
AQC Database No. 12147
Foundation Stone Laying, (Daynes, G.W.) A Masonic Foundation Stone at the Bank of England 41:160-2
AQC Database No. 12148
Foundation Stone Laying, (Crawley, W.J. Chetwode) Two Cornerstones laid in the olden time 24:21-6
AQC Database No. 12149
Foundation Stone Laying, (Barron, F.J.) Freemasonry in (1777) 15:61-3
AQC Database No. 12150
Foundation-stones, laying of (masonic) 101:133, 144
AQC Database No. 12151
Foundation Stones, laying of, ceremony in Preston's 'Third Lecture' (c.1800) 85:107-8
AQC Database No. 12152
Foundation Stones, laying of 83:1, 9, 10 bis; Freemasons' Hall, London (1775) 16, (1927) 17; by Grand Lodge of Scotland 10, 15-16, "of Public Structure, Ceremony observed at" (Preston) 8; by U.G.L. [UGL] 16
AQC Database No. 12153
Foundations of Modern Freemasonry. (G.W. Speth) 2:86-95
AQC Database No. 12154
Fountain (Strand), L.10 at, in Grand Lodge Minutes (1725) [PGL] 85:303
AQC Database No. 12155
Fountain Inn, Pipewell Gate, Gateshead; Oration delivered by W. Smith at consecration of unnamed Lodge at (1735) 107:46-47n11, 74
AQC Database No. 12156
Fountain, Monmouth St., L.7 (A) (July-December 1751) at the [AGL] 94:162-3, 165; See also: (in AQC vol.19:95)
AQC Database No. 12157
Fountain Tavern, Strand, Lodge (1721) at the 100:115, 121-2, 126-8
AQC Database No. 12158
Four Cardinal Virtues and Tassels in the Lodgeroom, The (Tessel/Trassel), (Dr. Roy Murray, Canada) [NS] 107:201-10, 210-12
AQC Database No. 12159
Four-coroneted, the building trade 89:273
AQC Database No. 12160
Four Crowned Martyrs, Guild of the (1546) 87:245
AQC Database No. 12161
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) [PGL] 103:24, 26-32, 33-4, 42, 46-7
AQC Database No. 12163
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) [PGL] 96:83-4, 179, 181
AQC Database No. 12164
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) [PGL] 95:187
AQC Database No. 12165
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) [PGL] 91:83, 92, 168, 170
AQC Database No. 12166
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) (original) [PGL], now L.2 (L.1*) (1691), L.12 (L.3*) (1712), L.4 (L.4*) (c.1712-6) [UGL] 88:72
AQC Database No. 12167
Four Old Lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) [PGL] 85:194
AQC Database No. 12168
Four Old Lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) [PGL] 81:2, 6
AQC Database No. 12169
Four Old Lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.), that usually met at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house (L.1*/L.2), the Crown Ale-house (L.2*), the Apple Tree Tavern (L.3*/L.12), and at the Rummer and Grapes Tavern (L.4*/L.4) [PGL]/[UGL] 79:265, 290
AQC Database No. 12170
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) (original) [PGL], now L.2 (L.1*) (1691), L.12 (L.3*) (1712), L.4 (L.4*) (c.1712-6) [UGL] 39:197
AQC Database No. 12171
Four Old lodges, The (London 1717, at the Goose and Gridiron Ale-house), (the 'Time Immemorial' lodges) (T.I.) (original) [PGL], (now; L.2, L.4 and L.12) [UGL], permitted to wear a stripe of garter blue one-third of its with in the center of the Officers collar (Hextall, W.B.) 33:184
AQC Database No. 12172
Four Parts of the Day (paintings, after 1730), 'Night' (1738) (masonic print), William Hogarth; See also: (in AQC vol.2:90) 107:37
AQC Database No. 12173
Fourcroy, Comte Antoine François de (1755-1809), chemist, worked with Lavoisier, possible member of Lodge Les Neuf Sæurs (Nine Muses), Paris 109:9
AQC Database No. 12174
Fournial, Etienne, 'Un probleme de chronologie maçonnique' in Chroniques d'Histoire Maçonnique (No.32) (1984), Paris 99:19, 35n
AQC Database No. 12175
Fournier, Capt. Contino de Puiseur (Baron), Malta (1776), Inquisition 106:190, 192-3
AQC Database No. 12176
Fournier, Contino, son of Capt. Contino de Puiseur (Baron), Malta (1776), Inquisition 106:193
AQC Database No. 12177
Fourth or Excellent Degree of Royal Arch (1766) [RA], at the L.154 of Unanimity (1766) [PGL] (George and Crown L.238* [PGL]), now L.154 [UGL], Wakefield 82:96
AQC Database No. 12184
Fowke, Sir Frederick G., Bt. (Bart), JGD (1816), Provincial GM, Leicestershire (1850-6) 87:186
AQC Database No. 12186
Fowle, Henry (Massachusetts) (USA) 84:224
AQC Database No. 12187
Fowler, Edward H., Past District Deputy GM (USA) (Pennsylvania), 'Passing to the Chair in Pennsylvania' (USA) 85:312-13; See: Provincial GM (USA), Royal Order of Scotland [ROS] <http://members.aol.com/YorkRiteFM/ROS.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12188
Fowler, Henry W. & Francis G., lexicographers 101:4
AQC Database No. 12189
Fox, Charles James (grandson of Sir Stephen Fox) 107:23
AQC Database No. 12196
Fox, George (1624-1691), english founder of the 'Quaker/Society of Friends' religious sect & movement (1648) 93:221
AQC Database No. 12197
Fox, Godfrey, (Stokes, John) Notes on some Sheffield Masonic worthies 35:233-56
AQC Database No. 12198
Fox, Henry (later Lord Holland); Journal (n.d.), on Lord Durham 109:146n1; in the Hogarth painting 'The Hervey Conversation-piece' (1738) 224
AQC Database No. 12199
Fox, Lord Panmure, 11th Earl of Dalhousie (1861), Deputy GM [UGL] (1857-61) 106:80; See also: Dalhousie, Fox, Lord Panmure, 11th Earl of (1861), Deputy GM [UGL] (1857-61) 80
AQC Database No. 12200
Fox, Sir Cyril; The Personality of Britain (on Warrington as a port of entry for Irish bronze, to England & Scandinavia) 95:218
AQC Database No. 12202
Fox, Sir Stephen (1627-1716), M.P., helped Charles II to escape to Normandy (1651) 107:23
AQC Database No. 12203
Fox, Stephen, in the Hogarth painting 'The Hervey Conversation-piece' (1738) 109:224-5
AQC Database No. 12204
Fox, Thomas E., Provincial GM, Yorkshire; History of the Royal Order of Scotland (1924); See: [ROS]
AQC Database No. 12205
Fox-Thomas, Egbert, [UGL], [RA] (EC) 15:140; on the Grand Royal Arch Chapter in York [RA]/[YGL]!, Royal Arch Copper Medal, found at the Theatre from (1765) 133, 132a; on Hebrew 'Talisman' found at Bringley, [SRIA] 133-4, 134a
AQC Database No. 12206
Fox-Thomas, Egbert; History of Royal Arch Masonry at Whitby, 1872-1898. (1898), [RA], reviewed 12:41-2
AQC Database No. 12207
Fox-Talbot, William Henry, the 'Father of Modern Photography', by (1835) 107:118, 120
AQC Database No. 12208
Fox-Thomas, Egbert; Appendix to History of Freemasonry in Whitby from 1764-1897. (1898), (L.312), reviewed 11:156
AQC Database No. 12209
Fox-Thomas, Egbert; History of Freemasonry in Whitby from 1764 to 1897. (1897), reviewed (Speth) 10:119-121
AQC Database No. 12210
Française La, Lodge, Bordeaux 93:222
AQC Database No. 12231
France, '18th-C. French Freemasonry & the French Revolution' (Mellor); See also: Mirabeau's scheme for the political penetration of Freemasonry (H.C. Bruce Wilson) (in AQC vol.57:138-94) 97:105-14
AQC Database No. 12232
France, 'le siècle des lumières' (the century of 'Light') 109:1; the 'Enlightenment' (18th-century) 6-10; 15n2; Freemasonry introduced from England (c.1725), but invented more than 1,100 degrees (1730-1790) [HG] 8; early Lodges in 8, 15n10; forged document purporting to be a 'Constitutions for the Ancient and Accepted Rite' (1786) 10; Revolution 15
AQC Database No. 12233
France, (Edwards, Lewis) Inaugural Address (1941), Some notes on the French Masons of the Middle Ages (Operative Masonry) 54:218-26
AQC Database No. 12234
France, (Firminger, W.K.) The Romances of Robison and Barruel 50:31-69
AQC Database No. 12235
France, (Firminger, W.K.) Studies in 18th century Continental Freemasonry and (so-called) Masonry 46:325-56
AQC Database No. 12236
France, (Firminger, W.K.) Studies in 18th century Continental Freemasonry and (so-called) Masonry 20:85-6
AQC Database No. 12237
France, (Firminger, W.K.) Studies in 18th century Continental Freemasonry and (so-called) Masonry 19:147-64
AQC Database No. 12238
France, (Fischel, P.) Le Compagnonnage and its survival in France to-day 79:203-15
AQC Database No. 12239
France, (Hextall, W.B.) The 'Lord Harnouester' of (1736-1738) 27:63-7; (Tuckett, J.E.S.) Napoleon I, and Freemasonry (GOdF) 96-141
AQC Database No. 12241
France, (Hextall, W.B.) The 'Lord Harnouester' of (1736-1738) 26:22-6; (Hills, G.P.G.) Notes on the Rainsford Papers in the British Museum (MS.), (List of Lodges) 93-130
AQC Database No. 12242
France, (Mellor, Alec) A Sketch of Contemporary French Freemasonry (1962), (GLNF) [RER], (GOdF), [A&ASR], [COF] 76:208-13
AQC Database No. 12243
France, (Moss, W.E.) Freemasonry in France in (1725-1735), (Part I) The Sources, and the first Paris Lodges 47:47-84; (Moss, W.E.) Freemasonry in France in (1725-1735), (Part II) The Leaders and their identification 87-114; (Firminger, W.K.) Freemasonry in France (1725-1735) 160-2
AQC Database No. 12244
France, (Rylands, W.H.) Two French documents 15:94-9
AQC Database No. 12245
France, (Sitwell, N.S.H.) Some Mid-Eighteenth Century French Manuscripts 40:91-125
AQC Database No. 12246
France, (Speth, G.W.) The English Lodge at Bordeaux 12:6-31, 105-6
AQC Database No. 12247
France, (Thorp, J.T.) A "Pompe Funébre" in Paris in (1806) (Funeral Ceremonies) 16:181-7
AQC Database No. 12248
France, (Tuckett, J.E.S.) L'Ordre de la Félicité 33:82-111
AQC Database No. 12249
France, (Tuckett, J.E.S.) The early history of Freemasonry in France 31:7-30
AQC Database No. 12250
France, (Vibert, A.L.) Some early Elu Manuscripts 44:171-4
AQC Database No. 12251
France, (Wallace-James, R.E.) Les Nicotiates, or the Order of the Priseurs 28:168-88
AQC Database No. 12252
France, (Wilson, H.C.B.) Mirabeau's scheme for the political penetration of Freemasonry 57:138-94
AQC Database No. 12253
France, Ancient Royal Regiment of 109:57
AQC Database No. 12254
France, anti-masonry in 102:172, 173-6
AQC Database No. 12255
France, Catholic clergy in its lodges (1789) (R.C.) 89:194; Grand Lodge (GLF) (1897) of 67; Grand Orient of (GOdF) 65, 188-90, 211; National Grand Lodge of (GLNF) 66-8, 190, 211
AQC Database No. 12256
France Chrétienne, La (anti-masonic magazine, c.1907), narration of T.Reuss's undertakings 100:27
AQC Database No. 12257
France, earliest regular Lodges in 81:92-4, 109; English 'speculative' Freemasonry planted in (1725) 168; Grand Masters of (1728-70) 118; Grand Orient of (GOdF) 225; 'Scots Masonry' (Ecossais) unknown in, before Ramsay 293
AQC Database No. 12258
France, Freemasonry in (1744) 104:124-5
AQC Database No. 12259
France, Freemasonry in 90:257-9, 266; Grand Lodge (GLF) (1894) of 257-9; Grand Orient (1773) of (GOdF) 66, 257-8, 268; National Grand Lodge (1913) of 257; Supreme Councils (33() [A&ASR] (1805) 257-8, (irregular) 257
AQC Database No. 12260
France, Freemasonry in 86:305-9; Grand Lodge of (18th-C.) 9, 11 bis, 12, 19-26; Grand Orient of (GOdF) 9, 11 bis, 19-20, 30, 201-3 passim, 206, 306-8 passim, 312-17 passim; Grande Loge de (GLF) (1894) 12, 306 bis; Grande Loge Féminine de [COF] 306; Grande Loge Nationale Française (1913) L.2 (GLNF) 15n6, 114n2, 200n2, 306; National Grand Lodge of (1773) 9
AQC Database No. 12261
France, Freemasonry in (1750-1810) 83:251-5
AQC Database No. 12262
France, Grand Chapïtre de l'Arche Royale pour la (Domatic, Aldersgate and an old French working), (regular) [RA] (France) 91:101
AQC Database No. 12263
France, Grand Chapter of 109:253
AQC Database No. 12264
France, Grand College of Rites (fl.1828) 102:157
AQC Database No. 12265
France, Grand College of Rites 92:4
AQC Database No. 12266
France, Grand Collège des Rites de (GCR), [HG] (GOdF), (irregular) 91:103
AQC Database No. 12267
France, Grand Lodges, (Grande Loge Unie de France), (Grande Loge Nationale Francaise) [GLNF]; See: France, Grand Lodges, "Freem@sonry" Web Site (Official WWW Grand lodge including District Grand Lodges Directory) <http://www.chaumont.com/GrandLodges.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12268
France, Grand Lodge of (18th-C.) 105:36; See: Recognized the Prince Hall Grand Lodges [PH] (USA)/(Canada) as 'regular' (1950s)!, Paul M. Bessel; <http://www.geocities.com/athens/1799/pha.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12269
France, Grand Lodge of (18th-C.), (Ramsay, et al. init. in London, 1730) 103:31
AQC Database No. 12270
France, Grand Lodge of (1880) 102:176, 257
AQC Database No. 12271
France, Grand Lodges of (18th-C.) 96:137; Grande Loge Ecossaise, Orient de Lille (to 1754) 138; Grande Loge Ecossaise de Rouen (fl.1746-54) 138; Grande Loge Nationale Française (GLNF) (1913) 118, 124, 137, 228; Grande Orient de (GOdF) (1773) 135, 137-8, 228
AQC Database No. 12272
France, Grand Lodges of (list of books, and recent literature on) 91:101-115
AQC Database No. 12273
France, Grand Lodge of (18th-C.) 88:190, 207; Grand Lodge (GLF) (1897) of 207; Grande Loge Nationale Française (GLNF) (1913) 85, 219; Grand Orient of (GOdF) 90, 201, 202, 207; Supreme Council (33() for [A&ASR] 206, 219
AQC Database No. 12274
France, Grand Lodge of (18th-C.), three sources 87:114n3, 127, 219-20, 244; Grande Orient de (GOdF) 217-18 (Bibliothèque Nationale) 220, 221; Grande Loge de (GLF) (1894) 220; Grande Loge Nationale Française (GLNF) (1913) 221; passwords in 108-9
AQC Database No. 12275
France, Grand Orient de (1773) (GOdF), forced to recognised the existence of 'Templars' (High Degrees) [HG] on its territory, and to seal an alliance with the (foreign) Willermoz/Hund 'Directories' [OS] (1776) 109:39; Revolution, destroyed [RER] (Lyon) system, (1803) 42, 50n145
AQC Database No. 12276
France, Grand Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 108:8, 28, 40, 97-98, 115, 133, 157; Conseil de l'Order de 115; its changing of an ancient landmark (1877) 97; (1884) 115; (in AQC vol.106:119-21) 107n12; in New Zealand (NZ) (1891) 94; Michel Brodsky+ engaged in a detailed survey of the action of in, dropped 'The Supreme Being/Immortality of the Soul' in (1877) (Landmark)! 8, 97
AQC Database No. 12277
France, Grand Orient de (1773) (GOdF), (GO)/(GOF), (irregular) (1877) [VSL] 91:101, 102, 103, 106-15 passim; its 'Fonds Maçonnique' in (Bibliothèque Nationale), Paris 115
AQC Database No. 12278
France, Grand Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 85:244-8 passim, 281, 285, 294, 374; Grande Loge de 374; Grande Loge Nationale Française (GLNF) 207; Supreme Council [A&ASR] (33() for 244, 247n2, 285
AQC Database No. 12279
France, Grand Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 84:220, 231, 233, 248; Grande Loge de (GLF) 220, 231, 233-6 passim; Grande Loge Féminine de [COF] 233; Grande Loge Nationale Francaise (GLNF) 220, 221, 231 bis, 233; Loge Nationale Française 231; Ritual development in (1737-45) 148
AQC Database No. 12280
France, Grand Orient de (1773) (GOdF), banished the V.S.L. [VSL], and is disowned by regular Masonry (1876) 82:259; Papal Bull of (1738), why not promulgated in 273; Royal Arch in [RA] 95-6, 97, 100; National Grand Lodge of (GLNF) founded (1913) 259
AQC Database No. 12281
France, Grand Prieuré des Gaules, (Rectified Scottish Rite in France) [RER], and the Craft degrees under the National Grand Lodge of France (GLNF) 105:116
AQC Database No. 12282
France, Grand Prieuré des Gaules, (Rectified Scottish Rite in France) [RER], the 'Chancellerie Du Grand Prieuré des Gaules' has published five issues of its "Cahiers Verts" (periodical) on [RER] 94:232
AQC Database No. 12283
France, Grand Prieuré des Gaules, (Rectified Scottish Rite in France) [RER], Jean Granger, Grand Prior of (fl.1979), recruits its members only from the Craft (GLNF) 92:214
AQC Database No. 12284
France, Grand Prieuré des Gaules, (Rectified Scottish Rite in France) [RER], its members from (GLNF) 91:103; Le Grand Prieuré de France (after 1958) [RER] 103
AQC Database No. 12285
France, Grande Loge 'Hermès' du Rite Primitif et Ancien de Memphis-Misraim (1963), (not the 'Yarker' version), (irregular) 91:103; Amberlain, Robert, GM (1978) 44, 46
AQC Database No. 12286
France, Grande Loge Anglaise de (1743), (expression never used in France) 104:98
AQC Database No. 12287
France, Grande Loge Anglaise de (1743) 100:2
AQC Database No. 12288
France, Grande Loge Anglaise de (1743-56), then Grande Loge de France (1756) 83:251, 251n2; drops 'Anglaise' 270-71
AQC Database No. 12289
France, Grande Loge Anglaise de (1743), Grand Lodge of France, changed its Title to, Art.20 on 'Scots Masters' to wear no sign of distinction 32:29
AQC Database No. 12290
France, Grande Loge Central du Supreme Counseil (fl.1827) [A&ASR] 99:220
AQC Database No. 12291
France, Grande Loge de (1773-99, schismatic) 104:116-17
AQC Database No. 12293
France, Grande Loge de (18th-C.) 101:34, 40-1, 65, 67, 69-71, 74, 119n4, and Derwentwater, GM (1736-1738), (Lord Harnouester) 257-8
AQC Database No. 12294
France, Grande Loge de (18th-C.) 100:48, 61, 164
AQC Database No. 12295
France, Grande Loge de (18th-C.) 97:66, 177-8, 181-4; Minutes 178; & Morin 178-9, 181; Réglements généraux (1743) 176; Statuts en usage dans les Loges de France (1742) (Laws in use in French Lodges) q.66; (1763) 176-7, 180, 182-3; reproduced 184-91
AQC Database No. 12296
France, Grande Loge de (1756-99) 83:251-3, 271, 272; union with Grand Orient (GOdF) 253, 271
AQC Database No. 12297
France, Grande Loge de, Paris (France) (GLF), unrecognizes by [UGL] (1904) 108:153; Aleister Crowley's records in, provided by François Rognon of (1995) 160
AQC Database No. 12298
France, Grande Loge de (1896) 104:58
AQC Database No. 12299
France, Grande Loge de (1880) 97:5, 9 bis, 209
AQC Database No. 12300
France, Grande Loge de (1894) 92:94, 103
AQC Database No. 12301
France, Grande Loge de (1896) (GLdF)/(GLF) (Rite Ecossais) [A&ASR] / [HG], (irregular!) 91:101, 102, 103, 105, 107
AQC Database No. 12302
France, Grande Loge de (GLdF) (modern) [A&ASR] (irregular), Br. Paul Naudon init. under, but transferred with one thousand other members to the regular (GLNF) (1965) 83:334 bis
AQC Database No. 12303
France, Grande Loge des Maítres d l'Orient de Paris (1760-2, 'Peny Grand Lodge') 104:99, 102-3
AQC Database No. 12304
France, Grande Loge Ecossaise de (1804) 83:254
AQC Database No. 12305
France, Grande Loge Féminine, de (GLFF) (1952) [COF], (irregular) 91:102
AQC Database No. 12306
France, Grande Loge Générale Ecossaise (1804) 100:37
AQC Database No. 12307
France, Grande Loge Mixte Universelle de, ou Droit-Humain Tradition (GLMU), by Brault, Madame Eliane (1973), four Lodges seceded from (Droit-Humain), [COF], (irregular) 91:102
AQC Database No. 12308
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF); See: Web Homepage from; <http://www.glnf.asso.fr/glnfl.htm> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12309
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 109:39, 253
AQC Database No. 12310
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF), recognizes by [UGL] 108:21, 28, 157
AQC Database No. 12311
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 105:116
AQC Database No. 12312
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 104:76; Constitutions and Regulations (1986 ed.) 164; statement (1961) 58, 69, 77, 93
AQC Database No. 12313
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 101:37, 98-9, 102
AQC Database No. 12314
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 97:9-10, 16, 170
AQC Database No. 12315
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 96:118, 124, 137, 228
AQC Database No. 12316
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF), authorized the use of the 'Rite Français' 94:232; its research lodges; Phoenix L.30, published an annual Transaction in English since (1969); Villard de Honnecourt L.81, its Transactions (Travaux) 232
AQC Database No. 12317
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF) 92:94, 103; and 'Le Grand Prieuré des Gaules' [RER] 214
AQC Database No. 12318
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Francaise (1913) (GLNF) (regular, Emulation working) 91:101, 102-7 passim, 110, 111-12, 218, 222
AQC Database No. 12319
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF), founded by two Old (GOdF) lodges, Centre des Amis, now L.1 (Paris), and La Loge Anglaise (L.204*), now L.2 (Bordeaux) (1913), its immediate recognition by [UGL] 88:85
AQC Database No. 12320
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française (1913) (GLNF), from (GOdF) (1773) 83:271; later (1913) (GLNF) 334
AQC Database No. 12321
France, Grande Loge Nationale de Française, (Opéra) (1958) [HG]/[RER], (irregular) 91:102, 103-4
AQC Database No. 12322
France, Grande Loge Nationale Indépendente et Réguliere pour la France et les Colonies Françaises (GLNIR)/(GLNI&R) (1913), from (1948) known as 'Grande Loge Nationale de Française' (GLNF), Paris, France, recognized by [UGL] (1913) 101:102
AQC Database No. 12323
France, Grande Loge Symbolique Ecossais, de (1880), Craft Lodges from (GOdF), return to (GLdF) (1896) 91:101
AQC Database No. 12324
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF), Bibliothèque de 109:9, 16n16, 247, 258; Grand Collage of Rites of 195
AQC Database No. 12325
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 106:49, 107, 109-12; only constitution 109, 110; deletion of reference to deity [VSL] 111, 119-20, 122-3, 125, 210-12, 214-22, 224-7
AQC Database No. 12326
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 105:251, 255
AQC Database No. 12327
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 104:58, 75, 77, 80, 90, 163-4; birth 110-11, 117; Histoire du Grand Orient de France (Jouaust, 1864) 135; & Poland 206; statisics 116; Statuts de l'Ordre de la Franc-Maçonnerie, en France (1800) 164; & Turkey 189-92, 194-5
AQC Database No. 12328
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 103:140
AQC Database No. 12329
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 102:7, 156-9, 172, 176, 256-7, 259, 264
AQC Database No. 12330
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 101:34-5, 98, 136; its first Yearbook (1775) 127; (Grand Orient's old archives, stored by Nazis in 'Fonds Maçonnique', at Bibliothèque Nationale) Paris 33, 35-6, 40, 73
AQC Database No. 12331
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 100:36-8, 43, 48, 62-6; Rite Modern (1786) 79, 82, 164-5, 256; Napoleonic & Italy 170-8 passim; & Spain 254; See also: (France, Modern Rite) Rite Moderne
AQC Database No. 12332
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 99:33n6, 90, 118, 151, 202, 220
AQC Database No. 12333
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 98:9; Marseilles, Napoleonic & Spain 9
AQC Database No. 12334
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 97:105; pre-1793. 106, 108, 111, 112-13; early 18th-C. 206; 1877 & after 169, 170; 1st Article (1877) q.66; 20th-C. relations with Germany 5, 8, 9, 11, 209
AQC Database No. 12335
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 96:135, 137-8, 228
AQC Database No. 12336
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 95:221; Bulletin du Centre de Documentation du GOdF. (Bibliothèque Nationale), Paris 118
AQC Database No. 12337
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 94:4, 47, 49-50, 53-4, 64-6, 243; Grand Prieuré des Gaules 232; Grande Loge (early) 241; Grande Loge (1880) 47, 56, 58; Grande Loge Nationale Française 232; Supreme Council, Grande Orient Ecossais (1814-21) 43-4, 47, 57-8
AQC Database No. 12338
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 93:5, 109, 122; Grande Loge de (18th-C.) 79, 85
AQC Database No. 12339
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 92:2, 4, 7, 9-10, 11, 194, 217; Bulletin du Grande Orient de France (1868) 10, 13n40, 137n1, 139; Calendrier Maçonnique à l'usage des LL..de la correspondence du G:.O:. de France (1813-14) 203; & the Frankfurt Lodge 46, 47; & the Philosophie Rite 202, 203; & the Scottish Rite [A&ASR] 203
AQC Database No. 12340
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF)/(GO)/(GOF), (irregular) (1877) [VSL] 91:101, 102, 103, 106-15 passim; its 'Fonds Maçonnique' in (Bibliothèque Nationale), Paris 115
AQC Database No. 12341
France, Grande Orient de (1773) (GOdF) 90:66, 257-8, 268
AQC Database No. 12342
France, Grande Orient de (1772) (GOdF) 83:252-5, 263, 271, 327; German Grand Orients under 262; minimum ages for Degrees 252; Swiss Lodge under 257
AQC Database No. 12343
France, History of Freemasonry, - Compagnonnage; See: Compagnonnage
AQC Database No. 12344
France, L.2060 La [UGL] (London), member of 'The Anglo-Foreign Lodges Association' (1969), London 81:224
AQC Database No. 12345
France, L'Echelle de Jacob, a feminine lodge said to be working under British Charter 91:103
AQC Database No. 12346
France, La Loge d'Adoption 'Cosmos', an independent Lodge [COF] (GLF) 91:103
AQC Database No. 12347
France, Le Grand Prieuré des Gaules, Grand Prior Jean Granger, GM [RER] (fl.1980); See also: (in AQC vol.91:103), (GLNF) 92:214
AQC Database No. 12348
France, Loge Nationale Française (1968), Four Craft Lodges from (Opéra), (working 'Rite Français Traditionel'), (irregular), publishes 'Renaissance Tradionelle' (1972-) (of high intellectual standard); See also: (in AQC vol.108:247) 91:102
AQC Database No. 12349
France, masonic literature, bibliography of (Solf) 91:101-15
AQC Database No. 12350
France, Mére Loge Ecossaise de, Paris (Rite Philosophique, of the), in Leghorn (1807), Italy 100:175
AQC Database No. 12351
France, Ordre du Temple, [KT] 99:220
AQC Database No. 12353
France, Ordre du Temple, [KT]!, with Bourbon-Conty, GM of (1737/1741), (Yarker, John) 18:49
AQC Database No. 12354
France, Ordre Maçonnique Mixte International, Le (Le Droit Humain) (DH) (1893) [A&ASR], [COF], (irregular) 91:102
AQC Database No. 12355
France Profonde, La (1772), the Count of Luxembourg, on the abolition of the Mastership 'ad vitam' (GOdF) 107:177
AQC Database No. 12356
France, Rite of Strict Observance [OS], designed plus 'Ecossais' & two 'Templar' degrees (1764) 91:137
AQC Database No. 12357
France, Souverain Grande Loge Nationale de (1773) (The Grand Orient) (GOdF) 109:9, 39, 72, 78, 195, 222, 224, 247
AQC Database No. 12358
France, Souveraine Grande Loge Nationale (1773) de (the Grand Orient) 104:110-11, 117
AQC Database No. 12359
France, Sovereign Grand Consistory of Rites (33() (1815) [A&ASR] 100:33, 36, 38, 43
AQC Database No. 12360
France, Supreme Council (33() of/for [A&ASR] (from end of the Napoleonic war, 1815) 106:88, 117n31,32
AQC Database No. 12361
France, Supreme Council (33() (1804) for [A&ASR] 105:117
AQC Database No. 12362
France, Supreme Council (33() (revived 1821) for [A&ASR] 102:157
AQC Database No. 12363
France, Supreme Council (33() [A&ASR] 101:259
AQC Database No. 12364
France, Supreme Councils (33() [A&ASR], Grasse-Tilly (1804) 100:37, 39, 63, 165; independent (1805) 37-8; Pompéi (1812) 33, 38-9, 41; Prado (1814) 38-9, 41, 43, 45; of Rites (1815, now Grand College of Rites) 38
AQC Database No. 12365
France, Supreme Council (33() for [A&ASR] 97:181
AQC Database No. 12366
France, Supreme Council (33() for [A&ASR], Grande Orient Ecossais (1814-21) 94:43-4, 47, 57-8
AQC Database No. 12367
France, Supreme Council (33() [A&ASR] for; (in 1819) 92:51, 55; (in 1830) 4, 7; (in 1862) 10
AQC Database No. 12368
France, Suprème Conseil de, concerning Joseph Cerneau, report by Grand Librarian Lebrun (1886), to Albert Pike (SMJ) [A&ASR] in Charleston (USA) 109:257
AQC Database No. 12369
France, Suprème Conseil des Ordres Maçonniques de Memphis et de Misraïm Réunis (1959) (Misraim), (irregular) 91:103
AQC Database No. 12370
France, Suprème Conseil du Rite Écossais Ancien et Accepté (1804) [A&ASR] 91:101, 102, 103, 107
AQC Database No. 12371
France, Suprème Conseil pour la (SC Puteaux) (1964-5) [A&ASR] (irregular Supreme Council) 91:103, 112
AQC Database No. 12372
France, Suprème Conseil pour la (SC Villiers) (reconstituted, 1965) [A&ASR] (irregular Supreme Council) 91:103, 110, 112, 214
AQC Database No. 12373
Franche-Comté, Grand Lodge of, founded by Besançon, on the call from Willermoz (1772) [RER] 109:38, 49n121
AQC Database No. 12374
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Francis Stephen, Duke of Lorraine), as Grand Duke of Tuscany (1737), married Maria Theresa (1736) (Austria), init. (1731) The Hague [PGL], raise by Lord Lovel (GM), at a Lodge of Emergency at Houghton Hall in Norfolk (1732) 109:12, 13
AQC Database No. 12380
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), Francis Stephen, Duke of Lorraine; Grand Duke of Tuscany (1737), and Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65) (Austria) 104:36, 53-4, 69, 82
AQC Database No. 12381
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine) 100:61, 197
AQC Database No. 12382
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine) 98:84
AQC Database No. 12383
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine) 96:148; init. (1731) in the Hague, by Desaguliers 229
AQC Database No. 12384
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine) 94:198-9
AQC Database No. 12385
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), the only foreign sovereign to have been initiated into an English Lodge 90:55, 56, 65, 68n2
AQC Database No. 12386
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), init. (1731) (Hague), married Maria Theresia (1736) (Austria) 87:42, 65, 72
AQC Database No. 12387
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), admitted to the Craft (1731), Hague 84:308; as Grand Duke of Tuscany 83
AQC Database No. 12388
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Francis of Lorraine), married to Maria Theresia (1736), Grand Duke of Tuscany (1737), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), Austria 83:170, 265; his initiation (1731) The Hague [PGL] 149, 166, q.169, 174, 259, 264; his raising, Norfolk (1732) [PGL] 166, q.169
AQC Database No. 12389
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Francis of Lorraine), Lord Chesterfield's part in his initiation (1731) Hague [PGL] 82:261-2
AQC Database No. 12390
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), Francis of Lorraine 81:82, 86; Grand Duke François of Tuscany 82, 83, 86, 95, 109; initiation and passing of (1731) 85, 98; raising of (1731) 10, 85
AQC Database No. 12391
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), (Fisher, W.G.) A Cavalcade of Freemasons in (1731) 76:44-60, 51
AQC Database No. 12392
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), (Daylles, G.W.) The Duke of Lorraine in English Freemasonry in (1731) 37:107-43
AQC Database No. 12393
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), (Robbins, Sir Alfred) Frederick, Prince of Wales, as a Freemason 31:61-2
AQC Database No. 12394
Francis I (1708-1765), Holy Roman Emperor (1745-65), (formerly Duke of Lorraine), (Robbins, Sir Alfred) Frederick, Prince of Wales, as a Freemason 29:326-9
AQC Database No. 12395
Francis II (1768-1835), Emperor of Austria-Hungary (1792-1835) 100:203-4, 205
AQC Database No. 12396
Francis II (1768-1835), Emperor of Austria-Hungary (1792-1835) 94:67-8
AQC Database No. 12397
Francis Il (1768-1835), Emperor of Austria-Hungary (1792-1835), son of Joseph II, leading to the end of Freemasonry in Austria-Hungary for 70 years 90:55, 60, 65-6
AQC Database No. 12398
Francis II (1768-1835), Emperor of Austria-Hungary (1792-1835) 87:43, 46
AQC Database No. 12399
Francis II (1768-1835), Emperor of Austria-Hungary (Holy Roman Emperor) (1792-1835) 83:264
AQC Database No. 12400
Francis, Thomas, A Brother of Twelve Degrees (1766) 10:209; Rosy Cross, Society of (1859) 210; Lewis, the son of a Mason 210
AQC Database No. 12401
Francis, Wesley (1836-1913), District GM [UGL], Natal (1895-1913) 97:21; See also: his Obituary (in AQC vol.26:306)
AQC Database No. 12402
Francisco Almaguier Lodge, Cuba, closing of (c.1968) 82:102
AQC Database No. 12403
Franck, J.E., and the Cologne (Köln) Lodge of Instruction (1921-29), Germany 83:274-6
AQC Database No. 12404
Francke, K.H., & E.G. Geppert; Die Freimaurer-Logen Deutschlands und deren Grosslogen (1988) (L.808) (G) 104:207, 211-15, 215n2
AQC Database No. 12406
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), Jamaica, and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection (pre-A&ASR) 106:95
AQC Database No. 12407
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), Jamaica, and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection 104:171-5
AQC Database No. 12408
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), Jamaica, and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection 103:241-2
AQC Database No. 12409
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795) 100:43, 47; Francken MSS. (1771, 1783) 74, 251
AQC Database No. 12410
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795) 101:123, 129; Francken MSS. (1771, 1783) 92
AQC Database No. 12411
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), Jamaica, and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection 99:16, 23, 26, 33-4; his (MSS.) Manuscript Book (1771) [A&ASR] (EC), and Manuscript Book (1783) [A&ASR] (NNJ) (USA) 35n
AQC Database No. 12412
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), Jamaica, and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection 97:179, 182-3, 200-1
AQC Database No. 12413
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), Jamaica, and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection 90:266
AQC Database No. 12414
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), of the Morin's Rite of Perfection, pre-[A&ASR] 89:208, 210 bis
AQC Database No. 12415
Francken, Henry Andrew (c.1720-1795), and the (Morin's) Rite of Perfection [A&ASR]! 86:186
AQC Database No. 12416
Francken MS. (1783, 1771) (Morin's Rite of Perfection, with 25 degrees) 106:95
AQC Database No. 12417
Francken MS. No.1 (1783) (Morin's Rite of Perfection, 25 degrees), now in the Library of Supreme Council [A&ASR] (NMJ), Lexington (USA) 99:35n
AQC Database No. 12424
Francken MS. No.2 (1771), (Morin's Rite of Perfection, 25 degrees), now in the Library of Supreme Council [A&ASR] (EC), London 99:35n
AQC Database No. 12426
Francken MS. No.2 (1771), (Morin's Rite of Perfection, 25 degrees), [A&ASR], translated to english 97:184-191
AQC Database No. 12427
Francken MS. No.2 (1771) another (2nd) (Morin's Rite of Perfection, 25 degrees) 89:208-10
AQC Database No. 12428
Francken MS. No.3 (c.1786) another (3rd) (Morin's Rite of Perfection, 25 degrees) 97:200-2
AQC Database No. 12429
Francken MS., of the Rite of Perfection, A Third (c.1786) (4-25(, Morin Rite) (Hamill), [A&ASR]! 97:200-2
AQC Database No. 12430
Franconia and Rhineland, Grand Lodge of 109:38
AQC Database No. 12435
Francovich, Carlo; Storia della Massoneria in Italia, dalle origini alla Rivoluzione Francese (1974) 107:240n1
AQC Database No. 12436
Francovich, Carlo, masonic historian (Italy) 100:201
AQC Database No. 12437
Francs Chevaliers (a lodge of Adoption) [COF], Paris, presided over by Empress Josephine (1805), (Napoleon) 83:254
AQC Database No. 12438
Francs-Maçons Ecrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed), [Exposure] 106:142, 145; author of (in EFE, p.15) 153n24
AQC Database No. 12439
Francs-Maçons Écrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 105:98, 108, 119; text compared with Folger's MS. 99-101
AQC Database No. 12440
Francs-Maçons Ecrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 104:131
AQC Database No. 12441
Francs-Maçons Écrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 102:29
AQC Database No. 12442
Francs-Maçons Ecrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 97:46
AQC Database No. 12443
Francs-Maçons Ecrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 85:3, 351, 376
AQC Database No. 12444
Francs-Maçons écrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 83:178
AQC Database No. 12445
Francs-Maçons Ecrasés, Les (1747) (The free-masons crushed) (attr. Abbé Larudan), [Exposure] 81:88, 110
AQC Database No. 12446
Frank, Francis (fl.1734) 92:26
AQC Database No. 12447
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), L.192* 'Union of Frankfurt' (L'Union)/(zur Einigkeit), warranted (1742) [PGL], continued to adhere to the purely English system of three degrees (Craft ritual workings), now Union L.11 (Germany) 109:11, 16n21; Johann Peter Gogel (1728-1782), Master (WM) of L.192* 'Zur Einigkeit' (1766) [PGL], in Frankfurt am Main, Provincial GM (Frankfurt am Main) (1766) [PGL] 34, 48n101; Strict Observance [OS] not in (1781) 40
AQC Database No. 12448
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Provincial GM in (1821), letter from White, G.Sec. [UGL] on Degrees of Chivalry, to 106:69
AQC Database No. 12449
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), English Provincial Grand Lodge, and Grand Lodge of the Eclectic Union (Eklektischen) (1766) (G) 97:2 bis, 4-6, 17n8
AQC Database No. 12450
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Große Mutterloge des Eklektischen Freimaurerbundes in (Eclectic Union, 1823) 96:123, 142-3
AQC Database No. 12451
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), English Provincial Grand Lodge at [UGL], the split on the Jewish question (1817), and the (GOdF) 92:46, 88; Mother Grand Lodge of the Eclectic Union (Eklektischen Freimaurerbund) (G) at 46-7
AQC Database No. 12452
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Lodge of Union L.192* [PGL] (L'Union) (1742-82), now Union L.11 (G) at Frankfurt-am-Main (zur Einigkeit) 90:138
AQC Database No. 12453
Frankfurt am Main (Germany) (Frankfurt-on-Main) (Frankfort), L.192* of Union (1742) [PGL] (L'Union) (zur Einigkeit), passwords at, Philipp Frederick Steinheil (first Master of) (WM) (1741/3), and von Hund [OS] (Germany) 87:107-8, 109, 114-15, 123, 127-8, 131; Die Frankfurter Loge zur Einigkeit, 1742-1966. (1967) (Demeter) 107n2,5, 126, 131
AQC Database No. 12454
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), L.192* (L'Union)/(zur Einigkeit) [PGL] (1742-82) at Frankfurt am Main,, now Union L.11 (G) 86:30
AQC Database No. 12455
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), old Rosicrucian Lodge at (G) 85:261
AQC Database No. 12456
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), the "Judenloge" (Lodge of the Jews) (c.1807) (GOdF) (Eclectic Union) 83:327
AQC Database No. 12457
Frankfurt am Main (Germany), Lodge of Union L.192* [PGL] (L'Union) (1742-82), [3WK] (1932), now Union L.11 (zur Einigkeit) (Germany) at Frankfurt-am-Main, Die Frankfurter Loge zur Einigkeit, 1742-1966. (1967) (Demeter, Karl), reviewed (Möller, Dieter) 80:294-5
AQC Database No. 12458
Frankfurt Working Group, post-war (1947) 97:6-7
AQC Database No. 12459
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), raised in the 'Tun Tavern' Lodge (Philadelphia) (1731), Provincial GM (New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania) (1734) [PGL], (USA) Minister to France (1776-1785), in Britain for the peace treaty (1781), awarded the Copley Medal (1753) (RS), friend of Priestley, David Hume, Adam Smith and Voltaire 109:14
AQC Database No. 12460
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), as Warden at the Lodge of Sorrow for Voltaire (Lodge of the Nine Muses), Paris (1778) 108:7, 29
AQC Database No. 12461
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) 90:219, 228; his (USA) edition (1734) of James Anderson's Constitutions (1723) 219
AQC Database No. 12468
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), and the glass harmonica (playing upon 'musical glasses') 87:46n1
AQC Database No. 12469
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), Ambassador to France (Minister Plenipotentiary of the USA), Master (WM) of Lodge Neuf Sæurs (Nine Muses) (1779-81), Paris 86:9n3, 313-16 passim
AQC Database No. 12470
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), GM (USA), Pennsylvania (1734), his reprint (1734) of Book of Constitutions (1723) 85:133; the Benjamin Franklin Room in the Temple at Philadelphia (USA) 132, 141
AQC Database No. 12471
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) 84:221; his Reprint (1734) of B. of C. (1723) 69-74, Facsimile of this (1971) reviewed (Hewitt) 216
AQC Database No. 12472
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790) (USA), as Master (WM) of Les Neuf Sæurs Lodge (1779-81), Paris 83:252
AQC Database No. 12473
Franklin, Benjamin (1706-1790), (Lafontaine, H.T.C. de) Benjamin Franklin (USA), Dr. (RS) 41:3-40; and the 'Leather Apron Club' (Junto/Junta) in Philadelphia (1726) 4-5, 4n1, 28; init. (1730) St. John Lodge [PGL], Sun Tavern, Philadelphia 5; GM (1734) Philadelphia 6; in England (1757-62, 1764-75) and at [PGL] (1760) 9; in France (1776-85) 11-18; in the Les Neuf Soeurs (GOdF) (Nine Sisters or Muses) Lodge (1777), with Voltaire, Lalande, Paul Jones 13-18; in the pressence of Kings; George II, George III (England), Louis XV, Louis XVI (France), and Christian VII (of Denmark, brother-in-law of George III) 10-11
AQC Database No. 12474
Franks, Dr. Harold Leslie, PAGDC (1981) 100:236
AQC Database No. 12475
Franks, Walter Emanuel (fl.1946) 100:236
AQC Database No. 12476
Frederick Adolphe, Prince (Sweden), brother to the King (Gustavus III), one time Master (WM) of the 'Lodge of Swedish Army' at Greifswald (1760/70s) [SKA] 83:258
AQC Database No. 12500
Frederick Henry, Prince, 'Stadtholder' of the Netherlands (House of Nassau), paid a royal visit to the new synagogue in Amsterdam (1642) 96:152-3
AQC Database No. 12501
Frederick, HRH Prince of Orange (Willem Frederik Karel) (1797-1881), (2nd son of King Willem I of Oranien/Orange, The Netherlands), Grand Master, and the 'higher degrees' in The Netherlands, GM (Grand East of The Netherlands) (1816-1876), [HG]/[A&ASR]/[OS] (1817); See: (Peype) (11 September, 1997) 110:E1-12
AQC Database No. 12502
Frederick, HRH Prince of Orange (Willem Frederik Karel) (1797-1881), GM (Netherland) (1816-1876), member of L'Union Royal L.1, at the Hague (Netherland) (1874) 108:33
AQC Database No. 12503
Frederick, HRH Prince of Orange (Willem Frederik Karel) (1797-1881), (2nd son of King Wilhelm I of Oranien/Orange, The Netherlands), init. (1816) [3WK] (Berlin), GM, Grand East of the Netherlands (1817-81); See also: Frederic, Prince of Orange (Friedrich) (d.1881) 101:259-60
AQC Database No. 12504
Frederick I, 'Barbarossa' (1123-90), Holy Roman Emperor (1152-90) 91:70
AQC Database No. 12505
Frederick I, 'Barbarossa' (1123-90), Holy Roman Emperor (1152-90), connected with the Sat B'hai/Apex Order, according to anonymous letter in The Freemason (1871) 85:267
AQC Database No. 12506
Frederick I (1676-1751) (Fredrik), King of Sweden (1720-1751) [SKA], (Duke of Hessen-Kassel), (married to Ulrika Eleonora, sister and successor to Swedish King Charles XII/Karl XII), his decree prohibiting meetings of Freemasons (1738) (Thory) 83:257, 257n9-10
AQC Database No. 12507
Frederick I (1688-1740), King of Prussia (1713-40), (Friedrich Wilhelm I) (Hohenzollern), (Germany) 83:248
AQC Database No. 12508
Frederick II (1194-1250), Holy Roman Emperor 91:70
AQC Database No. 12509
Frederick II (1534-1588), King of Denmark and Norway (1559-1588); See: Anne of Denmark (1574-1619), (daughter of Danish King Frederick II), James I's Queen (James VI of Scotland)
AQC Database No. 12510
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), a Francophile and philosopher! 109:10, 19, 57-8, 61, 65; in the Craft (1738) and the Three Globes (1740) [3WK], his 'Antimachiavell' (n.d.) 10-11, 16n19; his 'Sans Souci' just outside Potsdam, his wars, (Germany) 10, 16n18
AQC Database No. 12511
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), Pernety (Swedenborgian) as librarian to (Berlin), translate the works of Swedenborg into French 108:123, 141, 138n3
AQC Database No. 12512
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), init. Lodge Absalom (1738) (G) 104:208, 211
AQC Database No. 12513
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 101:180-1
AQC Database No. 12514
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 100:197, 201
AQC Database No. 12515
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 98:198
AQC Database No. 12516
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 97:1, 176, 181-2
AQC Database No. 12517
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 96:122-3, 136
AQC Database No. 12518
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 93:193-4, 211
AQC Database No. 12519
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 91:217
AQC Database No. 12520
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 90:65, 264-5
AQC Database No. 12521
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 88:100, 104
AQC Database No. 12522
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 86:186
AQC Database No. 12523
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786) 85:266, 267
AQC Database No. 12524
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), initiated Lodge Absalom (1738), Hamburg (Germany) 84:309
AQC Database No. 12525
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), Friedrich der Große (Hohenzollern), the Ancient & Accepted Rite [A&ASR] 83:261, 269; his initiation (1738) (Germany) 248
AQC Database No. 12526
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), (Smith, John Corson) Frederick II the Great's last Gavel Stroke (History of the 20th degree), [A&ASR] (Germany), (notes) 12:47
AQC Database No. 12527
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), (Frederick-William II) Friderich der Große, (Speth, G.W.) The Last Gavel Stroke of Frederick the Great (Germany) 11:168, 199
AQC Database No. 12528
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), (Frederick-William II) Friderich der Große, (Cerf, Albert J.W.) How Frederick the Great of Prussia became a Freemason 10:188
AQC Database No. 12529
Frederick II (1712-1786) (the Great), King of Prussia (1740-1786), (Frederick-William II) Friderich der Große, his Portrait; 'Friderich Der Grosse als Freÿmaurer' 2:160a
AQC Database No. 12530
Frederick III (1415-1493), Emperor of Germany (Roman) 93:196
AQC Database No. 12531
Frederick III (1831-1888) (Hohenzollern), Emperor of Germany (1888), as Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, married (1858) to Princes Victoria (sister to the Prince of Wales/Edward VII), init. (1853) in Berlin, attending Grand Lodge meeting in London [UGL] (1857), GM National Mother Lodge Berlin [3WK] (1860), Protector of all Prussian lodges (1861) (exclusively Christian) [SKA] 109:98
AQC Database No. 12532
Frederick III (1831-1888) (Hohenzollern), Emperor of Germany (1888), as Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, init. (1853) Berlin, GM National Mother Lodge of Berlin (1860), one of the commanders of the Prussian forces (occupied Danish Duchies of Schleswig & Holstein) (1864) [SKA], married to Princess Vicky (1858), eldest daughter of Queen Victoria 108:81, 98-99, 100
AQC Database No. 12533
Frederick III (1831-1888) (Hohenzollern), Emperor of Germany (1888), as Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia, GM (G) (1860-74), Germany 97:166
AQC Database No. 12534
Frederick IX (1899-1972) (Frederik IX), King of Denmark (1947-1972), not a mason 90:277-83 passim
AQC Database No. 12535
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) (son of George II), first member of the Royal Family to enter Freemasonry, init. (1737) [PGL] 108:118
AQC Database No. 12536
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), (Robbins, Sir Alfred) Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), as a Freemason (initiated, 1737) 31:61-2
AQC Database No. 12537
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), (Robbins, Sir Alfred) Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), as a Freemason (initiated, 1737) 29:326-9
AQC Database No. 12538
Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales (1707-1751), init. (1737), his Portrait 18:247a/f
AQC Database No. 12539
Frederick Lodge of Unity L.452, Croydon 84:217
AQC Database No. 12540
Frederick of the Crowned Hope, Danish German-Speaking Lodge (Friedrich zur gekrönten Hoffnung) (1778) [OS], Copenhagen, (1785/1819) [RER], now (within) Lodge Zorobabel & Frederik til det kronede Haab (1855) (Z&F) L.501, Copenhagen, Denmark [SKA] 105:105n30
AQC Database No. 12541
Frederick, Prince of Orange (fl.1815) 100:62, 77
AQC Database No. 12542
Frederick the Great, Lodge (Berlin), Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick (1721-1792) init. in (1740) 109:48n92, 61
AQC Database No. 12543
Frederick the Great, National Christian Order of, Germany (1933), from the [3WK] (G) 95:30
AQC Database No. 12544
Frederick VII (1808-1863) (Frederik VII), King of Denmark (1848-1863), init. (1839), (R&K) (1862), General GM [SKA] (1849-58/63), 1st Sovereign GM (VSV) (1858-63) and founder of the National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) (Swedish Rite) (1858) 109:97-8, 111n44
AQC Database No. 12545
Frederick VII (1808-1863) (Frederik VII), King of Denmark (1848-1863), init. (1839), (R&K) (1862), General GM [SKA] (1849-58/63), 1st Sovereign GM (VSV) (1858-63) and founder of the National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) (Swedish Rite) (1858) 108:81
AQC Database No. 12546
Frederick VII (1808-1863) (Frederik VII), King of Denmark (1848-1863), init. (1839), (R&K) (1862), General GM [SKA] (1849-58/63), 1st Sovereign GM (VSV) (1858-63) and founder of the National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) (Swedish Rite) (1858) 90:279-80
AQC Database No. 12547
Frederick VII (1808-1863) (Frederik VII), King of Denmark (1848-1863), init. (1839), (R&K) (1862), General GM [SKA] (1849-58/63), 1st Sovereign GM (VSV) (1858-63) and founder of the National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) (Swedish Rite) (1858) 72:79, 86
AQC Database No. 12548
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO), welcomed by Deputy GM Lord Carnarvon at the [UGL] (1878) 109:112n55
AQC Database No. 12549
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) 108:81, 83; as Crown Prince of Denmark, appointed Past GM [UGL] (1897), by his brother-in-law the Prince of Wales (Edward VII), GM [UGL] 104
AQC Database No. 12550
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) 107:261
AQC Database No. 12551
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) 90:280, 281
AQC Database No. 12552
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO) 72:76-97 passim
AQC Database No. 12553
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO), medal (1912) 26:238-9
AQC Database No. 12554
Frederick VIII (1843-1912) (Frederik VIII), King of Denmark (1906-1912), init. (1870), (R&K) (1872), Sovereign GM [SKA] (1871-1912) (VSV), National Grand Land-Lodge of Denmark (DDSL)/(DDFO), Past GM [UGL] (1897), the Q.C. L.2076 anniversary message to (1895) 8:193
AQC Database No. 12555
Frederick William I (1688-1740), King of Prussia (1713-1740), initiation of (1739) 81:110
AQC Database No. 12556
Frederick William I (1688-1740); See: (Friedrich Wilhelm I) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia
AQC Database No. 12557
Frederick William II (1744-1797) (Friedrich Wilhelm II) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1786-1797) (Germany) 96:123
AQC Database No. 12558
Frederick William II (1744-1797) (Friedrich Wilhelm II) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1786-1797) (Germany) 87:69
AQC Database No. 12559
Frederick William II (1744-1797) (Friedrich Wilhelm II) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1786-1797) (Germany) 83:249
AQC Database No. 12560
Frederick-William II (1712-1786), King of Prussia (1740-86) Friderich the Great, (Speth, G.W.) The Last Gavel Stroke of Frederick the Great (Germany) 11:168, 199
AQC Database No. 12561
Frederick-William II (1712-1786), King of Prussia (1740-86) Friderich the Great, (Cerf, Albert J.W.) How Frederick the Great of Prussia became a Freemason 10:188
AQC Database No. 12562
Frederick-William II (1712-1786), King of Prussia (1740-86) Friderich the Great, his Portrait; 'Friderich Der Grosse als Freÿmaurer'; See also: Frederick II (Friedrich der Große)/(Hohenzollern) 2:160a
AQC Database No. 12563
Frederick William III (1770-1840) (Friedrich Wilhelm III) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1797-1840), and the Mother Grand Lodge [3WK] (Berlin) (1798) (G) 84:236
AQC Database No. 12564
Frederick William III (1770-1840) (Friedrich Wilhelm III) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1797-1840) (Germany), his edict on the only allowed Grand Lodges in Berlin (1798) (G) 83:262
AQC Database No. 12565
Frederick William IV (1795-1861) (Friedrich Wilhelm IV) (Hohenzollern); See: Prussia (Germany), a mason [IFL]
AQC Database No. 12566
Frederick William of Crowned Justice, L.184 (Prussia, 1798), Berlin 93:194
AQC Database No. 12567
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburgh (USA), its Royal Arch Minute (1753) [RA] 105:61
AQC Database No. 12568
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburg (USA) 99:16
AQC Database No. 12570
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburgh, Virginia (USA) 96:124-5
AQC Database No. 12571
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburg (USA) 90:229
AQC Database No. 12572
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburg (USA), its Dispensations to form lodges [PH] 89:76-7, 83, 90; The Lodge at Fredericksburgh (1975) (Heaton & Case), (1758) (SC), (1773) (L.458) [PGL], George Washington (1752/3), reviewed (Smyth) 184-5
AQC Database No. 12573
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburg (USA), the R.A. conferred (1753) in [RA] 88:25; George Washington's mother-lodge 182
AQC Database No. 12574
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburg (USA), its R.A. Minute (1753) [RA] 86:46, q.349
AQC Database No. 12575
Fredericksburg L.4 (Virginia), Fredericksburg (USA), its R.A. Minute (1753), earliest reference to [RA] (USA) 85:353
AQC Database No. 12576
Frederik, Prince of Orange (Willem Frederik Karel) (1797-1881), (2nd son of King Willem I/William I of Orange, The Netherlands), GM, Grand East of the Netherlands (1816-76), and the 'higher degrees' in The Netherlands (Peype, Dirk C.J. Van) 110:E1-12
AQC Database No. 12577
Frederik, Prince of Orange (Willem Frederik Karel) (1797-1881), (2nd son of King Willem I of Orange, The Netherlands), GM (Netherland) (1816-1876), member of L'Union Royal L.1, at the Hague (Netherland) (1874) 108:33
AQC Database No. 12578
Frederik, Prince of Orange (Willem Frederik Karel) (1797-1881), (2nd son of King Willem I of Orange, The Netherlands), init. (1816) [3WK] (Berlin), GM, Grand East of the Netherlands (1817-81); See also: Orange, Frederick, HRH Prince of (1797-1881) 101:259-60
AQC Database No. 12579
Frederik til det kronede Haab, ('Frederick of the Crowned Hope' as 'Friedrich zur gekrönten Hoffnung') Lodge (1778) [OS]/[RER], now L.501 (Z&F) Copenhagen, Denmark [SKA] 90:278
AQC Database No. 12580
Free-Masons Accusation and Defence, The (1726) [Pamphlet], [EMP]; See also: Full Vindication, A (1726) [Pamphlet], [EMP] 96:80
AQC Database No. 12616
Free-Masons' Magazine, The (1793); See also: (in AQC vol.17:152) 82:189n1
AQC Database No. 12617
Freedom, L.50* of, met at the Mitre Tavern (erased c.1777) [PGL], William Manning of, sold lodge belongings (engraved copper certificate plate), to the Antiquity L.1* (1777) [PGL], that also met at the Mitre Tavern (London) 108:197, 199, 202
AQC Database No. 12618
Freedom, L.50* of (erased c.1777) [PGL], certificate plate to Antiquity (L.1*) (1777), (now L.2) 82:193, 193n1
AQC Database No. 12619
Freedom, L.89, Church Sermon Preached before (1793) 107:79
AQC Database No. 12621
Freeman and Cowan with special reference to the records of Lodge Canongate Kilwinning, Scotland (A.A.A. Murray) 21:185-203
AQC Database No. 12622
Freeman, Len, (of the staff of QCCC Ltd.) (1994), acknowledged for help on 'The Portraits of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge No.2076' (Peabody), (L.2076) [UGL] 107:126
AQC Database No. 12623
Freeman, Professor Edward; Historical Essays (n.d.), on Prince Edwin of the Craft Legend 10:161
AQC Database No. 12624
freemason, adoption of the term 107:56
AQC Database No. 12625
Freemason (the 'Word'), (Ward, Eric) The Crisp English word Freemason 68:58-81
AQC Database No. 12626
Freemason (the 'Word'), (Williams, W.J.) The use of the word "Freemason" before (1717) 48:140-98, 253-84
AQC Database No. 12627
Freemason (the 'Word'), (Speth, G.W.) Free and Freemasonry: A Tentative Enquiry 11:166-8
AQC Database No. 12628
Freemason (the 'Word'), (Speth, G.W.) Free and Freemasonry: A Tentative Enquiry 10:10-33, 155-7, 159
AQC Database No. 12629
Freemason (the 'Word'), (Schnitger, F.F.) Free and Freemason 2:141-3
AQC Database No. 12630
Freemason, an early (1502) use of the word 85:296-7
AQC Database No. 12631
Freemason at Work, The (1976), Harry Carr 107:25, 189
AQC Database No. 12632
Freemason Examin'd (1754), (Thorp, J.T.) Freemasonry parodied in 1754 by Slade's "Freemason Examin'd" 20:95-111
AQC Database No. 12633
Freemason, the oldest known occurrence of the term (in print), The Pilgrimage of Perfection (1525) (Boude, William) 43:265-7; (facsimile of relevant pages) 256a-b; and in, 'A most spiritual and precious pearl' (1550) 256
AQC Database No. 12634
Freemason, the word 91:78-81, 90-1, 100
AQC Database No. 12635
Freemason, The (New South Wales, 1878), Australia, later (UGL-NSW) 84:7, 14, 17-19 passim, 21 bis
AQC Database No. 12636
Freemason, The (periodical) (1874) (ed. Rev. A.F.A. Woodford) 108:107n9; (1876) 129, 130, 134, 139n42, 196; on the Swedenborgian Rite (1877) 131
AQC Database No. 12637
Freemason, The (periodical) 85:61; (1888) 158n2, 244; (1869-72) 244n1; on the Rite of Mizzraim (1871) 246-8 passim, 256; (1873) 256n3, 263, 287; R.W. Little in q.246, q.248; and the Sat B'hai q.266, q.267, 268
AQC Database No. 12651
Freemason, The (periodical) (1888), with the G.Sec. Shadwell Clerke letter on 'extended' (WM) working 84:66, q.191, 276
AQC Database No. 12652
Freemason, The (periodical) (1897), Henry Sadler's article extracted from, ("Tylers and Tyling") 82:309-22; Freemason, The (1933), certificates of [RA] 188, 188n2
AQC Database No. 12653
Freemason, The (periodical), weekly, started (1869) 13:182
AQC Database No. 12654
Freemason, The (play), (Hextall, W.B.) A Masonic Pantomime and some other Plays 21:138-60, 158
AQC Database No. 12655
Freemason's Guide and Compendium (1956), Bernard E. Jones 107:1, 6, 56
AQC Database No. 12657
Freemason's Hall, Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) 107:203
AQC Database No. 12658
Freemason's Hall, London, (60 Great Queen Street, Covent Garden), United Grand Lodge [UGL]; See: Perry, Julian, Information Officer of; <100537.1150@compuserve.com> (1998), or via; Web Homepage from [UGL] <http://homepages.enterprise.net/haydn.jones/ugle.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12659
Freemason's Hall, London, United Grand Lodge, Library at [UGL] 108:107; with copy of the 'Swedenborgian Rite' Beswick ritual 136
AQC Database No. 12660
Freemason's Hall, London (1933) [UGL] 100:257
AQC Database No. 12661
Freemason's Hall, London [UGL], (Edwards, A. Trystan) An Appreciation, and Descriptive Notes of the Building (1951, 1954, 1963) 76:81-100
AQC Database No. 12662
Freemason's Hall, London, United Grand Lodge, Library at [UGL], (Adams, Cecil Clare) its Masonic MSS., list of (1939) 52:272
AQC Database No. 12663
Freemason's Hall, Manchester 108:130
AQC Database No. 12664
Freemason's Magazine and Masonic Mirror, The (Editor; Henry George Warren) 107:154; (1859) 216n3
AQC Database No. 12665
Freemason's Magazine and Masonic Mirror, The (1861/2) q. 88:37, 49n19,20
AQC Database No. 12666
Freemason's Magazine and Masonic Mirror, The (periodical) (1858, 1871) 85:72, 247, 282
AQC Database No. 12667
Freemason's Monthly Magazine (1855), Churchmen and Freemasons q. 83:141-2; on William Tucker q.142
AQC Database No. 12668
Freemason's Monthly Magazine, The (1856), on Mark Degree (periodical) q. 85:205
AQC Database No. 12669
Freemason's Survey; See: Masonic Leadership Center Research Group (MLCRG) World Wide Survey of Freemasons, (Masonic Research, Papers, Picture gallery, books) <http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2903/survey.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12672
Freemasonry; See: Grand Lodges, "Freem@sonry" Web Site (Official WWW Grand lodge including District Grand Lodges Directory) <http://www.chaumont.com/GrandLodges.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12673
Freemasonry (speculative), definition of modern speculative Freemasonry; given by Michel Brodsky (1995) 107:58
AQC Database No. 12674
Freemasonry, A Page About; See: Web Homepage on; <http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/dryfoo/Masons/Main-page.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12675
Freemasonry, A Possible Origin (William Kennedy) 107:198-200
AQC Database No. 12676
Freemasonry and Hermeticism. (A.F.A. Woodford) 1:28-34
AQC Database No. 12677
Freemasonry and Hindoo symbolism. (Lala Bhawani Das Batra) 22:200-4
AQC Database No. 12678
Freemasonry and its relation to the Essenes. (W.W. Westcott) 28:67-9
AQC Database No. 12679
Freemasonry and the Church of England or The Apoligia of a Craft Conscious Bishop by Jubellum. (1951), (English Church Assembly) 95:14
AQC Database No. 12680
Freemasonry and the idea of a Natural Religion. (Douglas Knoop & G.P. Jones) 56:38-57
AQC Database No. 12681
Freemasonry, as viewed by American law courts (USA) 98:180-7
AQC Database No. 12682
Freemasonry, came into existence, in Scotland (c.1600), according to Professor David Stevenson 107:56; neither Speculative or Operative, according to Gilbert 57
AQC Database No. 12683
Freemasonry - Child of the Enlightenment? Or vice versa? (Freemasonry and the Enlightenment) (18th-century), Michael J. Spurr (WM) (Inaugural Address) (1995) 109:1-18; bibliography 16
AQC Database No. 12684
Freemasonry, Hermetic Thought and the Royal Society of London (RS) (Baigent) 109:154-87
AQC Database No. 12685
Freemasonry in Cambridgeshire in the 18th century. (A.R. Hill) 22:122-7
AQC Database No. 12689
Freemasonry in Canterbury and Provincial Grand Lodge (1785-1809), and Dr. Perfect, Provincial Grand Master of Kent (1795-1809). (Sydney Pope) 52:6-58
AQC Database No. 12690
Freemasonry in Ceylon. (J.R. Dashwood) 60:99
AQC Database No. 12691
Freemasonry in Ceylon. (J.R. Dashwood) 59:129-87
AQC Database No. 12692
Freemasonry, social responsibility of, in France (1850-1914) 106:108
AQC Database No. 12731
Freemasonry, suppression of, by Roman Catholic Church (R.C.) 106:110; See also: Papal Bull's
AQC Database No. 12732
Freemasonry, The Birth of (Ward, in AQC vol.91:77-100), comments & replies 93:220, 221
AQC Database No. 12733
Freemasonry: Entries commencing with the word 'Freemasonry' are title entries only: the subject of Freemasonry is dealt with under the appropriate headings throughout; See: (in AQC vol.1 through AQC vol.80)
AQC Database No. 12734
Freemasonry: Its Outward and Visible Signs (1880), (Spencer) 82:329, 331
AQC Database No. 12735
Freemasonry's debt to the Guilds. (B.E. Jones) 74:1-10
AQC Database No. 12736
Freemasonry Network, The (Internet), (working with the the United Grand Lodge of England) [UGL]; See: England, Grand Lodges, "Freem@sonry" Web Site (Official WWW Grand lodge including District Grand Lodges Directory) <http://www.chaumont.com/GrandLodges.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12737
Freemasons Accusation and Defence, The (1726) (Anti-Masonic pamphlet) 87:116
AQC Database No. 12738
Freemasons Accusation and Defence, The (1726) q. 86:284
AQC Database No. 12739
Freemasons and Freemasonry (1973), extract from 'National Union Catalogue, Pre-1956 Imprints' (Vol.184), an unusable bibliography 103:129
AQC Database No. 12740
Freemasons and Freemasonry (1973), extract from 'National Union Catalogue, Pre-1956 Imprints' (Vol.184), bibliography, Library of Congress (USA), reviewed (Hamill) 86:300-2; See: <http://lcweb.loc.gov/homepage/online.html> (1998)
AQC Database No. 12741
Freemasons at War, (Prestonian Lecture, 1991) (Flynn) [PL], (POW) 105:172-82
AQC Database No. 12742
Freemasons, how many? (number of Lodges in UK, Australia, Canada, and USA), (List of Lodges, 'Pentagraph') (1973) 85:359, 361
AQC Database No. 12743
Freemasons in reference to the Laws of the Realm. (William Fooks) 5:88-92
AQC Database No. 12744
Freemasons, Jacobite, catholic followers of the (Scottish) Stuart ('Pretender') family 106:160, 168
AQC Database No. 12745
Freemasons Monthly Magazine (1845) (Boston, USA), on John T. Hilton, Master (WM) og the African Lodge (1823) [PH] 92:152
AQC Database No. 12746
Freemasons Monthly Magazine (1848) (ed. Charles W. Moore, Boston, USA), on 'Prince Hall Grand Lodge' [PH] q. 90:314-15
AQC Database No. 12747
Freemasons Secrets; See also: Slone MS. No.3329 (c.1700) [Catechism] 106:52-3, 164; and Woodford 99
AQC Database No. 12748
Freemasons, Society or Fellowship (late 16th-C.) of 100:89-90
AQC Database No. 12749
Freemasons Surpri'zd, The (1753), Robert Sayer 107:41
AQC Database No. 12750
Freemasons War Hospital and Nursing Home (1917) [UGL] 108:168
AQC Database No. 12751
Freemasons' Calendar and Pocket Book, The (1828) 84:49
AQC Database No. 12752
Freemasons' Calendar and Pocket Book, The (1864), on lodge re-numbering, (now; Masonic Year Book), by the 'Calendar Committee', now 'the Library Art and Publications Committee' (BGP) [UGL] 81:207
AQC Database No. 12753
Freemasons' Calendar, The (1781) 106:197, 199, 201, 205, 208, 209n4
AQC Database No. 12754
Freemasons' Calendar, The (to 1908) 100:72
AQC Database No. 12755
Freemasons' Calendar, The (1781) 99:129
AQC Database No. 12756
Freemasons' Calendar, The (1808) 89:10
AQC Database No. 12757
Freemasons' Calendar, The (1777) 84:242, 243n34
AQC Database No. 12758
Freemasons' Calendar, The (1776), started in (1776) 13:181
AQC Database No. 12759
Freemasons' Charity for Female Children; See also: Royal Masonic Institution for Girls 86:289; Ruspini and the 89 bis, 90, 93-4, 98, 252-3; History of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls (R.M.I.G.) (4th ed.) (Handfield-Jones) 93n3
AQC Database No. 12760
Freemasons' Chronicle, The (22nd April 1882) 106:198
AQC Database No. 12761
Freemasons' Chronicle, The (periodical) q. 105:125-6
AQC Database No. 12762
Freemasons' Chronicle, The (1887) 88:112
AQC Database No. 12767
Freemasons' Chronicle, The (periodical) (1882), on R.F. Gould's History of Freemasonry 85:61; (1875-7) on the Cyclopaedia (Mackenzie) 263
AQC Database No. 12768
Freemasons' Chronicle, The (1886), on election of officers in Grand Lodge of New South Wales (NSW) (1877), Australia 84:21
AQC Database No. 12769
Freemasons' Companion, The (1777) 101:10
AQC Database No. 12770
Freemasons' Hall (Great), (London), Preston member of the Hall Committee (c.1769-77) [PGL] 83:12n3; the 'Ark' destroyed in the fire of (1883); See also: (Sandby's "Great Hall" of 1776) 13n4
AQC Database No. 12771
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Carr, Harry) A guided tour of the Grand Lodge Library and Museum, Freemasons' Hall, London 78:241-62
AQC Database No. 12772
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Edwards, A.T.) Freemasons' Hall, London: an appreciation 76:81-100
AQC Database No. 12773
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Hewitt, A.R.) Recent notable additions to the Grand Lodge Museum 80:151-68
AQC Database No. 12774
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Joy, E.T. & Hewitt, A.R.) Some unrecorded Masonic ceremonial chairs of the Georgian period (furniture) 80;123-39
AQC Database No. 12775
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Stubbs, J.W.) Major portraits at Freemasons' Hall 80:304
AQC Database No. 12776
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Stubbs, J.W.) Major portraits at Freemasons' Hall 79:13-54
AQC Database No. 12777
Freemasons' Hall (London), (Vibert, A.L.) Great Queen Street and Freemasons' Hall, and the Foundation Lodge 45:236-40
AQC Database No. 12778
Freemasons' Hall (London) [PGL] 82:2; Committee for building (1773); See also: Hall Committee 21-3, 91; environs of, Great Queen Street (Map/Plan of London, 1741) facing 1, 1-19, 9; first, erected (1775-6) 2, 21-2; Library at; See also: Library of U.G.L. [UGL] 18-9, 80n1, 107 bis, 108-10; medal of (1780); See also: Hall Medal (1780) 22-3; memorial of (1863) Building Committee 14; Museum (1899-1927) 16, 18, 42; subscribers' privileges 23-5; successive developments 2
AQC Database No. 12779
Freemasons' Hall, London (1933), its dedication 103:265
AQC Database No. 12795
Freemasons' Hall, London (1933), Grand Temple ceiling, at 98:163
AQC Database No. 12796
Freemasons' Hall, London (1933), its Dedication 89:129-30; detailed conditions for its architects 133-5; its foundation stone laid (1927) 128; its planning and erection (Stubbs) 123-38
AQC Database No. 12797
Freemasons' Hall, London (1933) [UGL], (Edwards, A. Trystan) (1951) 76:81-100; entrance etc. 82, 88; Library and Museum 85-6; Ancient Throne 89; interior 90-2, 95-6; floor plan 100
AQC Database No. 12799
Freemasons' Journal (vol. 2.2, Vienna, 1785) on John Coustos 92:128
AQC Database No. 12800
Freemasons' Magazine, The (1793), periodical, started in (1793), and continued as "The Scientific and Freemasons' Repository" (1797), collapsed (1798) 13:181
AQC Database No. 12824
Freemasons' Marches (public) 89:178-80; See also: Sydney (UGL-NSW), International Masonic Festival (1979), Australia
AQC Database No. 12825
Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, The (Boston, USA, 1846), periodical 105:256
AQC Database No. 12826
Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, The (1840s, USA) 102:157-8
AQC Database No. 12827
Freemasons' Quarterly Review, The (1850) (FQR) 90:205; on the Masonic funeral of Provincial Grand Tyler/Pursuivant James Davy (1850) 211-12
AQC Database No. 12848
Freemasons' Quarterly Review, The (1844) (FQR), and George Oliver 83:14n1; and William Tucker 130-34 passim, 137, 146 bis; and John Eales White 146
AQC Database No. 12852
Freemasons' Quarterly Review, The (1834-56) (FQR), changed to "Freemasons' Magazine and Mirror" (1856-71) 13:182
AQC Database No. 12853
Freemasons' Repository, The (1797) q. 100:225
AQC Database No. 12854
Freemasons' Repository, The (1797/8), or the "Scientific and Freemasons' Repository" (1797-8), successor to the "Freemason's Magazine" (1793-7) 13:182
AQC Database No. 12855
Freemasons' Tavern (with the Great Hall) (1878) 106:81, 100
AQC Database No. 12856
Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, London 109:195
AQC Database No. 12857
Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, London 90:42
AQC Database No. 12858
Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street, London (1776) 88:179, 180
AQC Database No. 12859
Freemasons' Tavern, Great Queen Street (London) (1869) 82:2; (1789) 8
AQC Database No. 12860
Freemasons' Tavern, London 101:219
AQC Database No. 12861
Freke, Thomas Langton, his monument at King's Sutton, Northants (1769), by John Bacon, the elder 108:22
AQC Database No. 12871
Fremeaux, Augustin Formosa de; Chief Customs Officer to the GM [KH] Knights of Malta (Hospitallers), member of St. John's Lodge of Secrecy and Harmony (L.539) (1789) 83:75, 77, 78; and his son as a 'Lewis' (Louwton) in (1790), Malta 85, 88
AQC Database No. 12872
Fremeaux, Count Agostino Formosa de, (famigliare, Holy Office, Malta) 106:190-4; (in AQC vol.83:85)
AQC Database No. 12873
Frémicourt, La Neufville de, of Les Elus Parfaits (Constitutions of Bordeaux), Toulouse 107:170
AQC Database No. 12874
French Academy in Rome (the Santa Trinità dei Monte), a Lodge led by Agostino Belli, in the (1789), Italy 83:80, 80n2
AQC Database No. 12875
French Arms L.50* (1729) [PGL], Madrid (later L.1, of the Grand National Orient of Spain) 86:24 bis
AQC Database No. 12876
French Bible, The (D'Osterwald, 1881) [VSL] 84:194
AQC Database No. 12877
French Charbonnerie in the 19th-century. (F.R. Radice) 60:106-16
AQC Database No. 12878
French, Dr. George H.T., of the Texas Lodge of Research (USA) 105:119
AQC Database No. 12879
French, Dr. George H.T. (USA), 'Guilds versus Lodges', [NS] for (1981) 95:180-8
AQC Database No. 12880
French Exposures, at least nine were published between (1737-1745) [Exposure] 84:148, 148n5; See also: Early French Exposures, The (1737-1751), ed. Carr. [EFE] (1971) 149n4, 174, 175, 319
AQC Database No. 12881
French Freemasonry (its origins) 106:37
AQC Database No. 12882
French L.1 [YGL] (Grand Lodge of York), York 101:11, 28-30
AQC Database No. 12883
French L.20* (with French & Huguenot members, mid 18th-C.), Long Acre 91:190
AQC Database No. 12884
French L.270*, Lambert De Lintot purchases Warrant of (1766) 91:137
AQC Database No. 12885
French Lodge, 'Solomon's Temple', Heming's Row, London (before 1725) 92:116
AQC Database No. 12886
French Lodge (London), (Speth, G.W.) The French Lodge of (1755), in London 9:112-13, 175-6
AQC Database No. 12887
French lodges in London (1725-1830) 81:90-1, 98
AQC Database No. 12889
French Lodges in London, (L.20*, L.98*, L.110*, L.53*/L.148*, L.190*, L.254*, L331*, L.376*, L.434*, L.475*, 469*) [PGL] 39:64-7; See also: Seven Degrees, Rite of, (Wonnacott, William) The Rite of Seven Degrees in London, [HG]/[OS] 63-98
AQC Database No. 12890
French military Lodges (18th century), across Europe, opened to the 'native', and using written rituals and 'High Degrees' [HG] 109:20
AQC Database No. 12891
French Modern Rite (Rite Français / Rite Moderne) (1801) (7 degrees) 105:98, 101
AQC Database No. 12892
French Modern Rite (Rite Français / French Rite) (1801) (list of 7 degrees, (Elu) Élu etc.) 104:209
AQC Database No. 12893
French Modern Rite (Rite Français / Rite Moderne), (Published 1801) 100:67; Rose Croix as 7th and last degree of (1802) 79; Napoleonic Italy 165, 169, 172, 174
AQC Database No. 12894
French Naval Lodge (NSW) (at Sydney harbour, Australia in 1802) Rose Croix, 18( [A&ASR]? 100:224-7
AQC Database No. 12895
French, Peter; John Dee (1972) 97:130n9
AQC Database No. 12897
French porcelain bowl in U.G.L. Museum [UGL] 83:106, 107
AQC Database No. 12898
French prisoners-of-war, at Leeds 101:28-9, 30-2; at York 9, 11, 28-30
AQC Database No. 12899
French Prisoners' Lodge. (F.J.W. Crowe) 20:226-9
AQC Database No. 12900
French Prisoners' Lodge. (F.J.W. Crowe) 16:129-31
AQC Database No. 12901
French Regular Freemasonry vindicated (Dossier Français de la Franc-Maçonnerie Regulière) (1965), by Jean Baylot (GLNF) 82:259-60
AQC Database No. 12902
French Revolution (1789) 109:1; the american 'Declaration' (USA) used by the National Assembly 15
AQC Database No. 12903
French Revolution, 18th-C. French Freemasonry and the (Mellor) 97:105-14
AQC Database No. 12904
French Revolution, its effect in Malta (1780s/90s), [KH] 83:79-80
AQC Database No. 12905
French Revolution, the (1780s/90s), its effect on Masonry in England, the 'Unlawful Societies Act' (1799) 82:272
AQC Database No. 12906
French Revolution (1789), Freemasonry and the 81:237
AQC Database No. 12907
French Revolution (1789), (Kentish Reegister) (1794), (Letter entitled) French Revolution caused by Freemasonry, (with reply by "Scrutator") 56:304-7
AQC Database No. 12908
French Swan L.20* (French speaking Lodge), Long Acre, London 86:14n1
AQC Database No. 12909
French Swan L.20* [PGL] (1723-1745), (French speaking Lodge), at the 'Dolphin' in Tower Street, Seven Dials, and at the 'Swan', Long Acre (1730-1744), London; See also: (in AQC vol.10:15, 32, 159) 39:64
AQC Database No. 12910
French, Thomas (Lisbon) 92:123
AQC Database No. 12911
French, Thomas (Lisbon), his evidence to the Inquisition 84:76-101 passim; statements by 94-5
AQC Database No. 12912
French, Thomas, G.Sec. [PGL] (1768/9), and the proposed Incorporation 108:119
AQC Database No. 12913
French, Thomas, G.Sec. [PGL] (1768) 82:316; and the R.A. [RA] (1766) 80, 82, 91
AQC Database No. 12920
French, Thomas, G.Sec. [PGL] (1768), a linen-draper of Bond Street, London 71:52
AQC Database No. 12921
French West Indies, Supreme Council (33() for (in Saint-Domingue) [A&ASR] 100:37
AQC Database No. 12922
French West Indies, Supreme Council (33() for (in Saint-Domingue) [A&ASR] 94:48-9
AQC Database No. 12923
Frenche-Comté, Besançon founded a Grand Lodge of, on the call from Willermoz (1772) [RER] 109:38, 49n121
AQC Database No. 12924
Frere, Alexander Stewart, Past GW, President (BGP) (1959-72) [UGL]; ed. Grand Lodge, 1717-1967. (1967) 108:116, 193, 195n
AQC Database No. 12925
Frere, Alexander Stewart, Past GW, President (BGP) (1959-72) [UGL]; ed. Grand Lodge, 1717-1967. (1967), with the Arms of [UGL] 103:265
AQC Database No. 12926
Frere, Alexander Stewart, Past GW, President (BGP) (1959-72), Board of General Purpose [UGL]; ed. Grand Lodge, 1717-1967. (1967) 87:204-5, 210, q.239
AQC Database No. 12927
Frere, Alexander Stewart, Past GW, President (BGP) (1959-72) [UGL]; ed. Grand Lodge, 1717-1967. (1967) q. 81:206, 208; at the Annual Reunion Meeting of 'The Anglo-Foreign Lodges A' (1969) 224
AQC Database No. 12928
Frere, Alexander Stewart, Past GW, President (BGP) (1959-72) [UGL]; The Organisation and administration of Grand Lodge [UGL] 80:305-10
AQC Database No. 12929
Frere, Alexander Stewart, Past GW, President (BGP) (1959-72) [UGL]; ed. Grand Lodge, 1717-1967. (1967) [UGL], (with passage by; Carr, Haunch, Clarke, James, Stubbs, etc.), reviewed (Grantham) 79:234-9
AQC Database No. 12930
Frere, Rt. Hon. J. Hookham (former British Minister at Madrid), and W.R. Wright (1822) 85:168, 169
AQC Database No. 12931
Frere, Vice-Consul for Corfu (Bury St. Edmunds), under W.R. Wright (1804) 85:151, 151n2
AQC Database No. 12932
Frerés Réunis L. Les (1810) (GOdF) 106:116n19
AQC Database No. 12933
Frères Unis de la Trinité, Les, Rose Croix Chapter and Sovereign Consistory (c.1820) [A&ASR], Trinidad 88:206
AQC Database No. 12938
Frères Unis-Inséparables, Loge des, France 84:236
AQC Database No. 12939
Frères Unis, Lodge Les (1788) (GOdF), St. Lucia (now United Brothers' Lodge L.251 (SC), Trinidad) 88:201-6 passim; its Charter taken to Trinidad (1795) 201-2; and the Grand Lodge of Scotland 204, 205; its R.A. chapter [RA] 204; warranted (1788) in St. Lucia 201; its workings 202-4
AQC Database No. 12940
Frese, Albertus (1714-1788), Netherlands; De Uitvaert van het Vrije Metzelaersgilde (1735) (a farce) (with Schaef, publ. Bouman, 1993) 108:19, 32, 33n1
AQC Database No. 12941
Fresh light on the old Bengal Lodges. (W.K. Firminger) 18:157-60
AQC Database No. 12942
Fri-Maçons, Les (1744) (Vincent) 83:179
AQC Database No. 12943
Fri-Maçons, Les (play by Pierre Clement) 81:97
AQC Database No. 12944
Friard, Augustus & Daniel, and Coustos 95:117 bis
AQC Database No. 12945
Friard, Daniel, Master-wigmaker, (member of Rainbow Coffee House L.75) [PGL], London, attending the Duke of Lorraine's initiation, at the occasional Lodge at the Hague (1731) (1731) (Francis I) 83:174
AQC Database No. 12946
Fricht, von, Minister of State, as 'Eques a Clupeo', obtained the extradition of Johnson to Saxe-Weimar (1765) [OS] 109:27
AQC Database No. 12948
Frick, Dr. Karl R.H. (Bochum), on the 'Oriflamme' by Theodor Reuss (1914) 91:40
AQC Database No. 12949
Frick, Dr. Karl R.H. (Bochum); Die Erleuchteten (1973) (The Illuminated), (Gnostic-theosophical & alchemical-Rosicrucian secret societies until end of 18th century) 90:81; reviewed (Howe) 260-1
AQC Database No. 12950
Frick, Dr. Wilhelm, German Minister (G) 95:31, 33
AQC Database No. 12951
Fricks, as 'Eques a Aquila Rubra' (Starck), at the Kohlo Convent (1772), re-examined the oiginal Warrant produced by von Hund at the Altenberg Convent (1764) [OS], clamed brought back from England by the Schmidt brothers 109:32
AQC Database No. 12952
Friedenberg, Rev. Samuel (fl.1887) 100:233
AQC Database No. 12953
Friederich Münter L.001 (Danish research lodge, founded April 1997) (Swedish Rite/Scandinavian Rite) (DDFO), Copenhagen, Denmark; See: Denmark, National Grand Lodge of (DDFO), [SKA]
AQC Database No. 12954
Friedrich, Dr. Ernest; Freemasonry in Russia & Poland (n.d.) 35;261-292 passim, 286n1,5
AQC Database No. 12955
Friedrich, Duke of Brunswick (1721-1792), (Ferdinand of Braunschweig Lüneburg-Wolfenbüttel), init. in Frederick the Great Lodge (1740), Provincial GM (Germany) [PGL] (1770), as 'Eques a Victoria' [OS] (1771), (Magnus Superior Ordinis per Germaniam Inferiorem) after the Kohlo Convent (1772), GM United Lodges until (1782) [OS], (as head at Wilhelmsbad Convent), General GM (1782-1792) [RER], (Denmark) [SKA], in the Illuminati (1783), GM Asiatic Brothers (1786) 109:32, 33, 34-42, 48n92; recognised as Superiors of French system [RER] at 'Convent des Gaules' Lyon (1778) 40; on [KT] 41, 50n135
AQC Database No. 12956
Friedrich, HRH Prince, Leopold of Prussia+ (1863-1931) (Frederick) (Hohenzollern), init. (1889), GM (G) (1895-1918) 'Ordens Meister' (National Grand 'Land' Lodge of Germany) [SKA], Honorary member Q.C. L.2076 (1901); See: Colin Dyer; History of the first 100 years of Q.C. L.2076 (1986)
AQC Database No. 12957
Friedrich I (1657-1713) (Friedrich Wilhelm I), King of Prussia (1701-1713), brother-in-law of Georg Ludwig (Elector of Hanover) later the King (George I) of England (1714-1727), and the first German Lodge, Absalom (L.124*) [PGL] (1730), Hamburg 109:19, 25n3, 43n3, 62
AQC Database No. 12958
Friedrich II (The Great, 1712-1786), King of Prussia (1740-1786), init. by Baron Oberg in Brunswick (1738), (L.124*) 109:10, 16n19, 19, 43n4
AQC Database No. 12959
Friedrich III (1831-1888) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1888) (Germany), GM (G) (1860-74), Germany 97:166
AQC Database No. 12960
Friedrich, Karl Ludwig (1741-1816), Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Strelitz), init. (1760), Superior Ordinis for Hanover (1772) [OS], later passed to the Zinnendorf Rite [SKA] 109:32, 48n93
AQC Database No. 12961
Friedrich Lodge, (now zum weissen Pferde L.19, Germany), Lodge (1746) (G), Hanover 100:198
AQC Database No. 12962
Friedrich Wilhelm I (1657-1713) (Friedrich I/Frederick William) (Hohenzollern), King of Prussia (1701-1713) (Germany), brother-in-law of Georg Ludwig (Elector of Hanover) later the King (George I) of England (1714-1727), and the first German Lodge Absalom (L.124*) [PGL] (1730), Hamburg 109:19, 43n3, 62
AQC Database No. 12963
Friedrich zur gekrönten Hoffnung, Danish Lodge (German-speaking) (1778), and Lodge 'Zorobabel til Nordstjernen' (1767), lodges library list (1807) [RER], (later Lodge Z&F), Copenhagen, National Grand Lodge of Denmark [SKA] 103:125, 137n5
AQC Database No. 12964
Friedrich zur gekrönten Hoffnung, Danish Lodge (German-speaking) (1778-1855) [OS] (1778-1785)/[RER] (1785-1855), now L.501, Z&F (DDFO), Friederick Münter (1761-1830) init. (1780) [OS], Copenhagen, Denmark [SKA] 71:105
AQC Database No. 12965
Friedrich zur wahren Freundschaft, Lodge (1789), Choinice 104:211-14; its masonic halls 212-13, 212-14; its seal 211, 212
AQC Database No. 12966
Friedrich-August of Brunswick, Prince (1740-1805), as the 'Superior et Protector Ordinis' for Prussia [OS] (1772), Germany 109:32, 33, 48n94
AQC Database No. 12967
Friendly Boiler Makers, Order of 100:89
AQC Database No. 12968
Friendly L.521*, Barnsley (1816-32), joined the Wigan Grand Lodge [WGL] (1832) 90:1-10, 13-14, 30n11, 134, 158, 165, 175; list of members 33-4
AQC Database No. 12974
Friendly L.521*, Barnsley (1816-32), joined the Wigan Grand Lodge [WGL] (1832) 85:41, 42, 57-8, 60
AQC Database No. 12975
Friendly L.557*, (spurious, Wigan Grand Lodge) [WGL], Barnsley (1824-56) 90:1-36; list of members 34-6
AQC Database No. 12976
Friendly L.557*, London (1790-1816) 90:1, 3, 4, 5, 158; list of members 31-3
AQC Database No. 12977
Friendly Society Acts (1815), and Oddfellows (IOOF), Druids, Buffaloes etc. 100:97, 107n94
AQC Database No. 12983
Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers 100:93
AQC Database No. 12984
Friendly Society of F. & A. Masons, (Wonnacott, William) The Friendly Society of Free and Accepted Masons 29:107-227
AQC Database No. 12985
Friendly Society of Operative Carpenters & Joiners 100:95
AQC Database No. 12986
Friendly Society of Operative Masons (1831); See also: Masons, Operative 100:89, 94-5, 103-4, q.95
AQC Database No. 12987
Friendly Society of Operative Metal Workers 100:94
AQC Database No. 12988
Friendly Union of Mechanics (1826) 100:94
AQC Database No. 12989
Friends in Council L.1383, founded (1872), with connection to the Morning Star (Rose Croix) Chapter No.33 [A&ASR] (EC) 106:83, 86n39
AQC Database No. 12990
Friends of the People, The Society of, formed by John George Lambton (1st Earl of Durham) and some of his Eton friends 109:116, 119, 144
AQC Database No. 12991
Friends, Society of, Philadelphia (USA) 95:5
AQC Database No. 12992
Friendship and Sincerity, L.483* of (1786-1828), Shaftesbury 86:231
AQC Database No. 12994
Friendship, Chapter of, Ch.257 (1769) [RA], Portsmouth, bicentenary of (1969) 81:334; senior Royal Arch Chapter in the world 335
AQC Database No. 12995
Friendship, L.3* of (1721), London, (now L.6) 106:72, 117; See: Grand Steward 'Red Apron' Lodge
AQC Database No. 12996
Friendship, L.3* of (1721) [PGL], Thatched-house Tavern, St. James's Street (London), (now L.6), their Hall Medal (1783) 82:29, 30; Lecture by Martin Clare, his Health drunk (1738) 334; Third Tracing Board of [TB] 215
AQC Database No. 12998
Friendship, L.3* of, London, (now L.6.), (Rotch, C.D.) Thomas Dunckerley and the Lodge of Friendship 56:59-113
AQC Database No. 12999
Friendship, L.3* of, London, (now L.6.), (Wonnacott, William) Martin Clare and the "Defence of Masonry" (1730) 28:80-110
AQC Database No. 13000
Friendship, L.4* of, Martin Clare (1668-1751), Past Master of (1730s), (in Minute Book of the premier Grand Lodge), (now L.6) 107:45
AQC Database No. 13001
Friendship Royal Arch Ch.257 of, (1769), Portsmouth, its Bicentenary (1769-1969) [RA] (EC) 81:333
AQC Database No. 13050
Friendship Royal Arch Ch.257 of, History of Phænix L.257 (1786), Friendship Ch.257 (1769), Royal Naval (1894), (Howell, Alexander), reviewed 7:96-100
AQC Database No. 13051
Fries, Baron Joachim Beck, Grand Director (SFMO), member of the Swedish deputation at the installation of the Prince of Wales (Edward VII), as GM [UGL] (1875) 109:107, 114n86
AQC Database No. 13052
Frimurer Meddelelser (Masonic Communications), Official Quarterly Journal of the 'National Grand Lodge of Denmark' (DDFO), [SKA] (Scandinavian/Swedish Rite) 90:283
AQC Database No. 13053
Frimurerlaug, Det Danske (The Danish Fraternity of A.F.& A.M.) (DDFL) (Emulation/Craft), Denmark, founded (1929), associated (1960/61) to the National Grand Lodge of Denmark (DDFO) [SKA] 97:11, 13
AQC Database No. 13055
Frimurernes Hemmelighed (1745) (play) [Exposure], translation into Danish [SKA], from 'Les Fri-Maçons' (1740), Vincent (under the pseudonym of Clément of Geneva) 83:179
AQC Database No. 13056
Fringe Masonry in England (1870-85), (Howe) 85:242-95; meaning of term 243
AQC Database No. 13057
Fripp, T.W.; A Brief History of the District Grand Lodge of the Far East (1961) 107:91, 95, 106
AQC Database No. 13058
Fripp, T.W.; The Craft in the East (Haffner, 1977), reviewed by 90:259-60
AQC Database No. 13059
Frisby, A.W., in The Pentagram (1958) (Singapore) 104:14, 16, q.22, 24-7, 29
AQC Database No. 13060
Frithstan, Bishop of Winchester (909) 98:144
AQC Database No. 13062
Fritsch, Jakob Friedrich (Frisch), Baron von (1731-1814), Master (WM) (1765) of Lodge Amalia (Weimar) [OS], imprisoned Johnson at Wartburg (fortress) (G) 97:97
AQC Database No. 13063
Fritsch, Jakob Friedrich, Baron von (1731-1814), [OS], Master (WM) of Lodge Amalia, Weimar (1780) (G), Minister of State, (and J.W. Goethe) 90:284
AQC Database No. 13064
Fritsch, Jakob Friedrich, Freiherr von (1731-1814), [OS], Master (WM) of Amalia lodge (Weimar), his address to Goethe (3() (1782) (G) q. 87:256-7
AQC Database No. 13065
Frodsham, Comedian and resident in York (c.1765), started the Grand Royal Arch Chapter in York [RA]/[YGL]!, Royal Arch Copper Medal, found at the Theatre from (1765) 15:133, 132a
AQC Database No. 13069
Froessel, Charles W., GM (USA), New York (1944-6) 96:133
AQC Database No. 13070
From Labour to Refreshment, in the olden time. (W.F. Vernon) 7:4-14
AQC Database No. 13071
Frosini, Eduardo (d.c.1929), writer, Florence; Massoneria Italianae Tradizione Iniziatica (1911) dedicated to Isidro Villarino del Villar, (Italy, Memphis & Misraim Rite), GM 'Grande Oriente Italiano degli Antichi et Accettati Liberi Muratori' (irregular) (1909), his splitting up from the Grand Orient of Italy (1924), (Grande Oriente d'Italia) (regular) (GOdI), (associates of John Yarker, and Rite Espanol at Madrid and Rite of Swedenborg at Paris); See: Italy, and (the french book) Rygier, Maria; La Franc-Maconnerie Italienne (n.d.), and Lodge 'Le Portique' (Grande Loge de France), Paris
AQC Database No. 13072
Frost, Charles (b.1797), Bristol, init. (1817) in Royal Sussex L.314* of Hospitality [PGL], (now L.187) [UGL], printer of Lodge certificates 82:190, 191, 195, 202, 205
AQC Database No. 13073
Frost, Thomas; The Secret Societies of the European Revolution (1876) 85:175n1
AQC Database No. 13074
Fry, Charles & James Fairbairn Smith; History of Freemasonry in Michigan (1963), (USA) 82:246n2
AQC Database No. 13075
Fry, Charles & James Fairbairn Smith; History of Freemasonry in Michigan (1963) (Smith, James Fairbairn & Charles Fry), (USA), reviewed (Cerza, A.) 76:166-167
AQC Database No. 13076
Fry, Oliver, S.G.C. (33() [A&ASR] (IC) (1924); See: Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Ireland (33() [A&ASR] (IC)
AQC Database No. 13077
Fry, William, subscriber to the Hall-Loan [PGL] (1779/1787) 82:29
AQC Database No. 13078
Fröhlich, Ernest C., Consul, Norwegian merchant, Oslo, (SFMO) [SKA] 109:103-9; Mina Frimurare-Minnen från Stockholm och London med Carl XV och Albert Edward, 1869/70. (1891) (My masonic memories from Stockholm and London with King Carl XV and Prince Albert Edward, 1869/70) 112n60-61, 113n62-76, 114n77-81
AQC Database No. 13079
Fulford, Roger; Royal Dukes (1948) 102:134
AQC Database No. 13080
Full Moon and Freemasonry. (Harry Carr) 80:318-23
AQC Database No. 13081
Fuller, J.F.C.; The Star in The West (1907) 108:161n5; (ed. with Crowley) Equinox, The (1908-19), periodical (OTO) 153
AQC Database No. 13082
Fuller, T., 'The Masonic Delegation of 1722' (To the Royal House of Hanover) 99:189-91
AQC Database No. 13083
Fuller, T., on 'As it was seen' (Vieler) 96:95-6, 97
AQC Database No. 13084
Fullerton, Col. William, M.P. for Ayrshire; his amendment to the Secret Societies (1799) 86:323-4
AQC Database No. 13085
Fullman, Charles (not Tullman, Charles), Provincial GM [PGL] (1765) for Sweden [SKA], a former secretary at the Swedish Legation in Denmark 109:96, 99
AQC Database No. 13087
Fullman, Charles, Provincial GM [PGL] (1765), Stockholm, Sweden [SKA]; See also: (Tullman) 83:258
AQC Database No. 13088
Fund of Benevolence, the [UGL] 106:3
AQC Database No. 13089
Funeral Ceremonies (France), (Thorp, J.T.) A "Pompe Funébre" in Paris (1806) 16:181-7
AQC Database No. 13093
Funeral service, masonic (1819), described 91:209-12
AQC Database No. 13094
Funerals, masonic 101:144
AQC Database No. 13095
Funerals, masonic 90:50
AQC Database No. 13096
Funerary Customs, Masonic (Simpson) 97:215-24, 217, 219; still used in USA, Scotland & Australia 224
AQC Database No. 13097
Furly, Benjamin (1636-1714), the 'Lantern' (club/society), of 107:76, 78n13; See also: Benjamin Furly and Quakerism in Rotterdam (1941), W.I. Hull; and 'Bibliotheca Furleiana' (1714) 78n13
AQC Database No. 13098
Furnishings of the lodge, the (17th-C.) 89:28
AQC Database No. 13099
Furniture, (Conder, Edward) The Chairs of Bowyer Lodge, (L.1036) 10:63-4
AQC Database No. 13100
Further Lights on Sikh Initiation. (Mrs. Harriet G.M. Murray-Aynsley) 7:15-17, 84, 191
AQC Database No. 13111
Further remarks on Hiram Abif. (Alex Horne) 77:274-8
AQC Database No. 13112
Fynmore, R.J., The Hon. Mrs. Aldworth and the Castle Lodge (L.1436), Sandgate, Kent 18:46-7
AQC Database No. 13113
G, the letter 'G' (in Strict Observance, symbolism) [OS], (Godefroid de Bouillon) 109:23
AQC Database No. 13114
G, the letter "G" (in masonry) 105:133, 136n9
AQC Database No. 13115
G, the letter "G" (in masonry) 97:194-5
AQC Database No. 13116
G, the letter "G" (in masonry) 94:124
AQC Database No. 13117
G, the letter "G" 89:52, 58, 201 bis
AQC Database No. 13118
G, the letter "G" 84:321-2
AQC Database No. 13119
G, the Letter "G" 81:164, 166
AQC Database No. 13120
G, The Letter "G", (Carr, Harry) The Letter 'G' (in masonry) 76:172-97
AQC Database No. 13121
G, The Letter "G", (Cockburn, J.A.) The Letter 'G' (in masonry), (Tetragramation) 13:176
AQC Database No. 13122
G, The Letter "G", (Cockburn, J.A.) The Letter 'G' (in masonry), and the Swastica or Tetragammation 10:40, 158
AQC Database No. 13123
Gaarde Jensen, Erik (b.1942), init. (1969), Deputy GM [SKA] (1991-) (GM of the Emulation/Craft Rite, Denmark) (DDFL); See: Denmark (DDFL), (DDFO)[SKA]
AQC Database No. 13124
Gabalons 102:111, 119n40
AQC Database No. 13125
Gabanon, a Mason's name 83:185; "Gabaon" 191
AQC Database No. 13126
Gabanon, Leonard (Traverol)? Catéchisme (n.d.); Désolation (n.d.); Nouveau Catéchisme (1747-51) 106:146, 153n21
AQC Database No. 13127
Gabanon, Léonard; See also: Travenol, Louis (France) 87:107, 122-3
AQC Database No. 13128
Gabonon, Leonard; See also: Travenol, Louis (France) 86:30-1, 55, 83
AQC Database No. 13129
Gabanon, Leonard (synonym); See also: Travenol, Louis (b.c.1698) 83:183
AQC Database No. 13130
Gabanon, Leonard; See also: Travenol, Louis (France), his pseudonym as 81:170, 170n1; Coutumes des Francs-Maçons dans leur Assemblées, Les (1745), (seven French print, of lodges at work in various degrees), dedicated to 'Louis Gabanon' (Traverol), the author the Catéchisme (n.d.) 79, 79n5
AQC Database No. 13131
Gad, his tribe, its banner and Chagall's window [RA] 89:227, 229, 239
AQC Database No. 13133
Gad, Knud Henning Actonius (1797-1871), init. (1825) in Lodge 'Zorobabel to the Northstar' (Copenhagen), (R&K) (1862), first Master (WM) (1851) of Lodge 'Kosmos' (L.503) at Elsinore (Helsingør), the 1st Swedish (Scandinavian) Rite Lodge in Denmark (1853) (exempt for Lodge 'Carl zum Felsen', Altona), later under Danish National Grand Lodge (Scandinavian Rite) (DDFO) (1858), [SKA] 90:279-80
AQC Database No. 13134
Gagarin, Prince Gabriel (1745-1807), GM [SKA] (Swedish Rite) (1779), Russia 94:90
AQC Database No. 13135
Gagarin, Prince Gabriel P. (1745-1803!), init. by Prince A.B. Kurakin, GM [SKA] (Swedish Rite) (1779), Russia 39:177-9
AQC Database No. 13136
Gage, Michael Alexander, of the Liverpool Rebellion, Deputy GM [WGL], Wigan Grand Lodge (1822/25), and the 3rd Francken MS. (c.1786) 97:200-1
AQC Database No. 13137
Gage, Michael Alexander, Deputy GM [WGL], Wigan Grand Lodge (1825) 90:16, 21, 25-6, 28, 31n16
AQC Database No. 13138
Gage, Michael Alexander, init. Perseverance L.291*/L.213 (1810), as Deputy GM [WGL], Wigan Grand Lodge (1822) 85:42-3, 56; of L.31*, main leader of the Liverpool Rebellion (1818) 31-8 passim, 41; of (L.31) 45-6, 52, 54, 56, 59; See also: (in AQC vol.61:196-7) 31n2
AQC Database No. 13139
Gage, Michael Alexander, Deputy GM [WGL], Wigan Grand Lodge (1822/25) 82:238
AQC Database No. 13140
Gages, François Bonaventure Joseph Du Mont, Marquis de (1739-1787), Provincial GM [PGL], Austrian Netherlands (1770-1787), [IFL] 104:105
AQC Database No. 13141
Gages, Francis Bonaventure Joseph Dumont, Marquis de (1739-1787), Provincial GM [PGL], Austrian Netherlands (1770-1787) 102:112
AQC Database No. 13142
Gages, Francis Bonaventure Joseph Dumont, Marquis de (1739-1787), Provincial GM [PGL], Austrian Netherlands (1770-1787) 100:61
AQC Database No. 13143
Gages, Francis Bonaventure Joseph Dumont, Marquis de (1739-1787), Provincial GM [PGL], Austrian Netherlands (1770-1787) 96:216
AQC Database No. 13144
Gages, Francis Bonaventure Joseph Dumont, Marquis de (1739-1787), Provincial GM [PGL], Austrian Netherlands (1770-1787) 83:156, 159, 160, 172, 173, 175 bis, 266, 266n1
AQC Database No. 13145
Gages, Francis Bonaventure Joseph Dumont, Marquis de (1739-1787), (D'Alviella, Goblet) The English Provincial Grand Lodge of Austrian Netherlands and its Grand Master, the Marquis de Gages 25:39-68
AQC Database No. 13146
Gaguine, Rev. Dr. M., Past Assistant G.Chap. (1974) 92:50
AQC Database No. 13147
Gahagan, Dr. Terence, Deputy Provincial GM, Madras (in 1777) 104:259-60
AQC Database No. 13148
Gahagan, Dr. Terence, Deputy Provincial GM, Coromandel, his description of a Consecration ceremony (1786) 83:32
AQC Database No. 13149
Gaillard (fl.1766, Paris), Orator of the Emperors 104:105, 110
AQC Database No. 13150
Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642), astronomer and philosopher of the 'Age of Enlightenment' (follower of Nicolaus Copernicus/Kopernicus), Italy; See: Enlightenment
AQC Database No. 13169
Gallaway, James, as Provincial GM [PGL] (London) (General Inspector) (1769)!, and the Caledonian, Moira and London Lodge 108:119
AQC Database No. 13170
Galle, Philip, artist (16th-century), picture by (The Battle of Rephidim) 83:310
AQC Database No. 13171
Gallery L.1928, Sir Alfred Robbins init. (1888) in 86:100-2, 116, 124-5
AQC Database No. 13172
Gallery Royal Arch Ch.1928 [RA] 86:125
AQC Database No. 13173
Galleys, Coustos sentenced to the 81:26, 29, 68
AQC Database No. 13174
Galloway, James, Esq., JGW (1781) [PGL], and the R.A. [RA] (1766) 82:80; subscriber to the Hall-Loan [PGL] (1779/1787) 29
AQC Database No. 13181
Gamberini, Prof. Giordano, Past GM, Italy: Mille Volti di Massoni (1975) 87:225; (ed.) Rivista Massonica (monthly) 225
AQC Database No. 13182
Gambetta, Léon, statesman & leading member of the Délégation (government-in-exile) at Tours (1870) (France), init. (1869) 85:247
AQC Database No. 13183
Gamble, George S., G.Sec.General, Supreme Council (33() [A&ASR] (IC), Ireland 99:30
AQC Database No. 13184
Gamble, George S., Deputy GM (IC) Ireland, at the Consecration of the Grand Lodge of India (1961), New Delhi 74:128
AQC Database No. 13185
Garden of the Planets, (astrological) 106:167
AQC Database No. 13197
Gardie, Count Jacob Pontusson de la (Gardje), (Swedish ambassador to the Spanish Government) [SKA], of the (SFMO), at the Union [UGL] (1813) 109:97; See also: Jacobs, Bertram (in AQC vol:72:78-9) 110n12
AQC Database No. 13198
Gardie, Count Jacob Pontusson de la (Gardje), (Swedish ambassador to the Spanish Government) [SKA], in England at the Union of (1813) [UGL] 99:160-1
AQC Database No. 13199
Gardie, Count Jacob Pontusson de la (Gardje), (Swedish ambassador to the Spanish Government) [SKA], in England at the Union of (1813) [UGL] 72:76-97
AQC Database No. 13200
Gardie, Count Jacob Pontusson de la (Gardje), (Swedish ambassador to the Spanish Government) [SKA], (Count Jakob Gustav de la Gardie), Master (WM) of Lodge 'Den Nordiska Första' (The First Nordic), Stockholm, Sweden (SFMO); See: Jano, Pontrisson de Lagardje, G.M. of the North (in 'Freemasonry and its Etiquette' by W.P. Campbell-Everden), witness signature to the article of Union [UGL], (Lepper, J.H.) The Union of the Grand Lodge of England (1813), (Described by a Swedish Visitor) 56:128-30, 308-9
AQC Database No. 13201
Gardie, Count Pontus de la, 'Ordens-Mastare' of the Order of Carl XIII (R&K) (1868), Swedish Grand Lodge (SFMO) [SKA] 109:110n12
AQC Database No. 13202
Gardiner, Alfonzo, (notes) Serment (plants of the parsley family, 'Forerunner of Death') 23:99
AQC Database No. 13203
Gardiner, Rev. Edmund, subscriber to the Hall-Loan [PGL] (1779/1787) 82:29
AQC Database No. 13204
Gardiner, Stephen (1483?-1555), Bishop of Winchester 99:210
AQC Database No. 13206
Gardiner; Mysteries End (1946) q. 87:79
AQC Database No. 13207
Gardner, Frederick Leigh (1857-1930) 103:128; Catalogue Raisonné of Works on the Occult Sciences, vol.II (1912) 128; Freemasonry: A Catalogue of Lodge Histories. vol.III (England) (1912) 128; Astrogical Bibliographies (1911) 128
AQC Database No. 13208
Gardner, Frederick Leigh (1857-1930), [SRIA] & (GD) 100:6, 13, 15, 17; init. Montefiore L.1017 (1886), and Westcott 19n4; Catalogue Raisonné of Works on the Occult Science, vol.I (1903), vol.III (1912) 15, q.17, 26
AQC Database No. 13209
Gardner, Frederick Leigh (1857-1930), [SRIA]; A Catalogue Raisonné of Works on the Occult Sciences. vol.I (1903), (Rosicrucian Bibliographies), reviewed 16:176
AQC Database No. 13210
Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807-1882), (Italy, liberator), helped King Victor Emmanuel to unify Italy (c.1860) 108:81
AQC Database No. 13214
Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807-1882), (Italy, liberator, hero of two worlds) 102:1-22; init. Lodge Asilo de la Virtud (irreg.) (1844), Montevideo (Uruguay) 7
AQC Database No. 13215
Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807-1882), (Italy, liberator) 86:298-9
AQC Database No. 13216
Garland, Matthew; Masonic Effusions (1819), the first book treating freemasonry from the strictly moral and religious point of view 13:181
AQC Database No. 13220
Garland, Richard (b.1751), Deputy Provincial GM [PGL], Yorkshire (1780-8) 90:156-7; his letters, (1770) to C. Morris 156, 173, (1773) to Heseltine (G.Sec. [PGL]) q.173
AQC Database No. 13221
Garland, Richard (b.1751), init. (1772) York Grand Lodge [YGL], Deputy Provincial GM [PGL], Yorkshire (1780-8), bankrupt (1788) 76:10-11
AQC Database No. 13222
Garland, Richard (b.1751), Sheriff of York (1756)!, Lord Mayor of York (1767)!, Deputy Provincial GM [PGL], Yorkshire (1780-8), co-founder of Apollo L.450* (1773) [PGL], York 2:177
AQC Database No. 13223
Garnsey, Rev. C.F. (IC), G.Chap. Grand Lodge of New South Wales (NSW) (1877), Australia 84:11
AQC Database No. 13225
Garrick Club, Edward George Bootle-Wilbraham the 2nd Earl of Lathom (Provincial GM of West Lancashire), member of the 108:109
AQC Database No. 13226
Garrick, David (1717-1779), actor, member of St. Paul's L.194 [PGL] 109:6
AQC Database No. 13227
Garrick, David (1717-1779), actor 93:21, 28
AQC Database No. 13228
Garside, George, party to the abduction of William Morgan, affair (1826) (USA) 106:135, 137
AQC Database No. 13229
Garson, Joseph L.; St. John's L.891, Enniskillen. (1894), reviewed 8:165-166
AQC Database No. 13230
Garstang, Dr. John (University of Liverpool); The Heritage of Solomon (1934) 82:156, 156n3, 164, 164n2; q.162
AQC Database No. 13231
Garstin, Capt. E.J. Langford (of the Golden Dawn's successor Orders, after c.1920) (GD), on Westcott 85:260n1
AQC Database No. 13232
Garter, Order of the 89:187
AQC Database No. 13233
Garuda, Temple of (1972), Order of Light [HG], London 85:287
AQC Database No. 13234
Gascoine, Sir T., Bart., GM [YGL] (1771-2), York Grand Lodge 2:113
AQC Database No. 13235
Gascoyne, Benjamin (1741) 81:78
AQC Database No. 13236
Gasetin de Pans (1744) 95:118
AQC Database No. 13237
Gaston-Martin; Manuel d'Histoire de la Franc-Maçonnerie Française (2nd ed., 1932) 101:41-2
AQC Database No. 13238
Gateshead (Gilds), (Rylands, W.H.) Charter incorporating the trades of Gateshead (1671) 15:153-61
AQC Database No. 13239
Gateshead (Gilds), (St. Maur, Lord Percy) Speculative members included in Bishop Cosin's Charter incorporating the trades of Gateshead (1671) 18:53-5
AQC Database No. 13240
Gateshead, (Yarker, John) The Gateshead Charter of (1671) (Miles of Durham) 15:194
AQC Database No. 13241
Gateshead, L.143* (1736-68) at 'The Fountain' in Pipewellgate 97:41
AQC Database No. 13242
Gateshead, L.143* at 'The Fountain' 91:116
AQC Database No. 13243
Gateshead Lodge, at the Fountain Inn 107:74
AQC Database No. 13244
Gateway to Solomon's Temple (l'Aurore), Lodge of the (French, GOdF), Jaffa (1906) 89:211
AQC Database No. 13248
Gathas, the, Parsi V.S.L. [VSL], (Disciples of Zoroaster, fire worshipper), Persia 93:219
AQC Database No. 13249
gauge, the 24-inch (Working Tools) 101:3
AQC Database No. 13250
Gaules, Convent des (1778), (Lyon), attended by representatives from the IIth, IIIth and Vth Provinces [OS], called by Willermoz, to approve the new 'Beneficent Knights of the Holy City' (Chevaliers Bienfaisants de la Cité Sainte) (CBCS) degree system of a 'Higher Class' (Scottish Rectified Freemasonry) [RER] 109:39-40, 49n128, 50n140
AQC Database No. 13251
Gauna, Eligio; Giuseppe Mazzini - Uomo Universale (Gentile, 1972), reviewed by 86:298-300
AQC Database No. 13252
gaundets 95:222
AQC Database No. 13253
Gauntlet, The (1834) 100:95
AQC Database No. 13254
Gauntlets, early form of (as part of the gloves) (c.1840) (as masonic regalia) 83:118
AQC Database No. 13255
Gauntlett, Dr. Henry, composer of hymns 88:188
AQC Database No. 13256
Gavel, the 101:3
AQC Database No. 13257
Gavel, the, its dimension and location, (USA) (3(), (Q.125) 84:322-23
AQC Database No. 13258
Gavel, the, new Masonic periodical (1897), (UGL-NSW), Sydney, Australia 10:164
AQC Database No. 13259
Gavin Wilson, "Poet Laureat to the Lodge of St. David". (A.M. Mackay) 25:258-75, 277-8
AQC Database No. 13260
Gaybler, F., a prominent mason from Strasbourg, at the time of the Convent of Lyons (1778) 109:70
AQC Database No. 13261
Gayner, Constantine H.S. (b.1833), Lieutenant, init. (1855) Royal Navy L.429, Ramsgate 93:100
AQC Database No. 13262
Gefen, Gérard; Les Musiciens et la Franc-Maçonnerie, collection: Les chemins de la Musique. (Paris, 1993) (Masonry and music), reviewed (Hollinrake) 106:246-248
AQC Database No. 13272
Geheime Gesellschaft oder die Freymaurer, Die (1787) (The secret society or the Freemasons) 83:179
AQC Database No. 13273
Geheimniss der Freymaurer in einem Schauspiel eröffnet, Der (1741) (a play) 83:179
AQC Database No. 13274
Geiringer, Karl; Haydn, A Creative Life in Music, 3rd ed. (1968) 94:61, 68
AQC Database No. 13275
Gekrönten Hoffnung, Lodge Zur, (The Crowned Hope), Vienna (Austria), Mozart a frequent visitor at (1784-91) 109:13
AQC Database No. 13276
Gekrönten Schlangen, Lodge Zur (The Crowned Snakes), established by von Hund after the war (1764), as Mother Lodge for Lusatia [OS], then transferred to Görlitz 109:26
AQC Database No. 13281
Gelasius, St., Pope (492-6); Sacramentary (n.d.) 88:vi, viii
AQC Database No. 13282
Gemara, [VSL] nothing about the pillers [KST] 106:238
AQC Database No. 13283
Gendron (1878-1951), Deputy GM (G.L.N.I. & R.) France (1917), Grand Lodge de France (1923) 101:98; Histoire de la Loge Anglaise L.204. (1933) 38, 44-50 passim, 56, q.58, 59, 69, 92
AQC Database No. 13289
Genealogical Index, International (IGI), (Genealogy & bibliography register, by the Mormons), Utah (USA) 106:173, 185n9
AQC Database No. 13290
Genebrard, his edition (1574) of Origen's (c.185-c.253) works 87:30
AQC Database No. 13291
General Assembly of Coloured Masons [PH], Boston, Massachusetts, USA (1791) 89:70-1
AQC Database No. 13292
General Assembly, of Masons in (1663), as the first 'centralizing influence'!, referred to in the so-called Roberts' version of the old 'Constitutions' (1722) (MS.) 108:53, 61n48
AQC Database No. 13293
General Assembly, of Masons in (1663), (Hamill) 102:254
AQC Database No. 13294
General Assembly, of Masons in (1663) 82:170
AQC Database No. 13295
General Cemetery Company, The 108:18
AQC Database No. 13296
General Charity, the 106:103, 109
AQC Database No. 13297
General Committee (1813-1918) [UGL] 95:70, 71-2
AQC Database No. 13298
General Committee, the [UGL] 86:115, 264; its abolition (1918) 109-12
AQC Database No. 13299
General Committee, the, and Peter Gilkes 84:280
AQC Database No. 13300
General Inspector (London); See also: Provincial GM [PGL] (London) 108:119
AQC Database No. 13301
General Regulations (1721); See also: premier Grand Lodge [PGL] 100:133, 137, 151
AQC Database No. 13302
General Regulations (1784), "Fund for Building a Hall" [PGL] 82:24
AQC Database No. 13303
Generous Freemason, The (play), (Hextall, W.B.) A Masonic Pantomime and some other Plays 24:180-1
AQC Database No. 13304
Generous Freemason, The (play), (Hextall, W.B.) A Masonic Pantomime and some other Plays 21:138-60
AQC Database No. 13305
Generous Freemason, The (play), (Speth, G.W.) The Generous Freemason (A masonic play) 7:87
AQC Database No. 13306