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e Lodge of Research No.2429 Leicester INDEX OF TRANSACTIONS 1892 – 2017

e Lodge of Research No...Benjamin Franklin, Student, Scientist, Statesman and Freemason, by L. Staines 30 1904-05 Bibles of Lodges 279 and 523, How and why they differ, by J. Young

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Page 1: e Lodge of Research No...Benjamin Franklin, Student, Scientist, Statesman and Freemason, by L. Staines 30 1904-05 Bibles of Lodges 279 and 523, How and why they differ, by J. Young

The Lodge of Research No.2429

Leicester

INDEX OF TRANSACTIONS

1892 – 2017

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I acknowledge the hard work of my predecessors who have written indexes for the Transactions of the Lodge of Research, especially the late W. Bro. Peter Neaverson, who had updated the previous work to 1996 prior to his death in 2004.

David M. Sharpe, P. P. G. Sup. Wks.Editor

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TRANSACTIONS OF THE LODGE OF RESEARCH No. 2429

PAPERS’ INDEX 1892 - 2017

9th Earl Ferrers: a Provincial Master we might have had?, Theby D. J. Hughes 8 2014-15

10th Earl Ferrers: Time for revision and Re-evaluation? , Theby D. J. Hughes 66 2015-16

1814 International Compact and the Appearance and FinalDefinition of the Phrase ‘Pure Ancient Masonry’,by J. Belton 89 2013-14

Abbreviations, Glossary of, in Early French Masonic Documents, by S. Kay 97 1959-60

Acacia, A Sprig of, by W. M. Cheesman 108 1919-20Acacia or Cassia, by W. W. Covery Crump 116 1924-25Account of Freemasonry in Fiji, by L. M. Sherwood 82 1966-67Achille Roy's Demit, by J. T. Thorp 89 1921-22Additional Masonic Degrees worked in England, by W. J. Hughan 38 1906-07Address to an Initiate, H. B. White 110 1917-18Address on Presentation of Certificate, by 'Salem' Lodge 90 1919-20Address – at St. Mary de Castro (17th October 2004),

by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 88 2004Address – 150th Anniversary of Ferrers and Ivanhoe Lodge No. 779

by M. H. Roalfe 35 2009-10Address - Centenary Celebration, Howe and Charnwood Lodge, No.1007,

by C. B. S. Morley 24 1964-65 Address - Centenary of Rutland Lodge, No.1130,

by C. B. S. Morley 40 1966-67 Address - Centenary of the Vale of Catmos Lodge, No.l265,

by C. B. S. Morley 58 1969-70Address - Centenary of St. Peter's Lodge, No.1330,

by C. B. S. Morley 65 1970-71 Address - Centenary Meeting Albert Edward Lodge, No.1560,

by C. B. S. Morley 19 1975 Address - Centenary Meeting of the Granite Lodge No.2028,

by G. C. Taylor 23 1983 Address - Centenary Meeting of the Lodge of the Golden Fleece

No.2081, by G. C. Taylor 76 1984 Address - Centenary of Home Lodge of MMM, by J. E. Foister 31 1981 Address - Centenary of the Combined Provinces of Leicestershire

and Rutland, by C. B. S. Morley 37 1969-70Address - Centenary of Union Lodge of Instruction, Leicester,

by C. B. S. Morley 53 1966-67Address - Centenary Convocation of St. Augustine’s Chapter No.779,

by G. C. Taylor 35 1978 Address - Celebration of 150th Anniversary of the Granting of the

Warrants of the Fowke Lodge No. 19 and the Howe Lodgeof Mark Master Masons, No.21, by A. N. Newman 47 2007

Address – Celebration of 150 years of Howe and Charnwood Lodge,

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by D. V. Hagger 44 2013-14Address - Congratulatory, by J. W. Stubbs 40 1969-70Address - Consecration of the Sparkenhoe Lodge, No.8063,

by C. B. S. Morley 9 1965-66 Address - Consecration of the Lodge of the Argonauts, No.8210,

by C. B. S. Morley 46 1967-68 Address - Consecration of the St. Denys Lodge, No.8276,

by C. B. S. Morley 38 1968-69Address - Consecration of the Loughborough Lodge of Installed

Masters, No.8312, by C. B. S. Morley 78 1969-70Address - Consecration of the Morley Lodge, No.8320,

by C. B. S. Morley 78 1970-71 Address - Consecration of the St. Wilfrid's Lodge, No.8350,

by C. B. S. Morley 84 1970-71Address - Consecration of the Lodge of Science and Art, No.8429,

by C. B. S. Morley 76 1971-72 Address - Consecration of the St. James' Lodge, No. 8478,

by C. B. S. Morley 52 1972-73Address - Consecration of the Tudor House Lodge, No. 8481,

by C. B. S. Morley 58 1972-73Address - Consecration of Roundhill Lodge No. 8639,

by C. B. S. Morley 8 1974-75Address - Consecration of the Burbach Lodge No. 8699,

by C. B. S. Morley 9 1975Address - Consecration of the Compass Lodge No. 8675,

by C. B. S. Morley 8 1977 Address - Consecration of the Wayfarer Lodge No. 8679,

by C. B. S. Morley 12 1976 Address - Consecration of the Hastings Lodge No. 8695,

by C. B. S. Morley 14 1975 Address - Consecration of the St. Simon and St. Jude Lodge,

No. 8729, by C. B. S. Morley 17 1976 Address - Consecration of the Gabriel Newton Lodge No. 9071,

by G. C. Taylor 44 1983 Address - Consecration of the Uppingham in Rutland Lodge,

No. 9119, by G. C. Taylor 79 1984 Address - Consecration of the Granite Chapter No. 2028,

by G. C. Taylor 52 1980 Address - Dedication of the Masonic Hall, Loughborough,

by C. B. S. Morley 19 1964-65 Address - Dedication of the Masonic Hall, Market Harborough,

by C. B. S. Morley 43 1968-69Address - Dedication of the Morley Temple, Freemasons' Hall,

Leicester, by C. B. S. Morley 47 1968-69 Address - Inauguration of the New Hall, Victoria V. I.,

by T. Somerville 16 1983Address – Funeral of W. Bro. H. W. Tassell, 4th November 2008

by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 57 2008Address - Leicester Cathedral Jubilee, by Rev. Canon R. Tydeman 8 1976

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Address - Leicester Cathedral Choral Evensong, by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 45 1990

Address – Leicester Cathedral Royal Arch Service,by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 84 1999

Address – Leicester Cathedral at presentation and dedication of the Mark Master Masons Crusader 900VPV to theSt. John Ambulance, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 87 1999

Address – Leicester Cathedral (Advent 3), by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 76 2003

Address – Freemasons’ Carol Service, 11 December 2005,by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 71 2005

Address – Freemasons’ Carol Service, 14 December 2008,by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 55 2008

Addressing an Assemblage, by A. Rose 64 1922-23Admiral Sir Wm. Sydney Smith, by R. J. Reece & O. H. Bate 172 1915-16Admission of Visiting Brethren to Private Lodges, by T. F. Pearse 31 1910-11Advancement in Masonic Knowledge, by W. H. Riley 43 1932-33Advancement, Daily, in Masonic Knowledge - Germany, 1940-45,

by S. Brown 97 1946-47 Afghanistan, Masons' Marks in, by J. T. Thorp 83 1919-20Ages, A Pilgrimage through the, by W. H. Riley 99 1933-34Alchemy of Freemasonry, The, by J. S. Mather 42 2011-12Alcohol and Masonic Conviviality, by R. Leek 39 2005Aldworth, The Hon. Mrs., the Lady Freemason, by G. B. Ellwood 135 1931-32Allegory The, and Some Analogies, by A. C. Mason 67 1917-18All-Seeing Eye, The, by W. W. Covey Crump 55 1909-10Allusions in Kipling's Works, Masonic, by A. L. Macleod 65 1929-30Am I my Brother’s Keeper, by M.A. Robinson 53 2005American Craft, Practices and Customs of the, by J. H. Tatsch 81 1926-27American Freemasons: Their Attitude towards the War, 153 1916-17American Masonry (Early), Some Comments on, by G. M. Dyson 17 1962-63 'American Union' Lodge, Marietta, Ohio, by W. Thomas 39 1919-20Ancient Charges, by H. Carr 24 1943-44'Ancient Custom', Synopsis of a Paper by Rev. R. A. Rostron 121 1928-29 Ancient 'Eye Beam', An, by J. T. Thorp 107 1917-18Ancient 'Eye Beam', No. 2, An, by J. T. Thorp 69 1919-20Ancient Guilds and their Effect on Masonry, by G. B. Ellwood 44 1933-34Ancient Landmarks of the Order, by C. E. Neale 9 1972-73Ancient Ritual, by G. E. Phipps 91 1935-36Ancient Sages, Commandments of, Contrasted with the Precepts

of Modern Freemasonry, by E. Rebold 113 1918-19Antients Lodge No. 47, pre-Union, subsequently Knights of Malta

Lodge, No. 50, by D. A. Peacock 172 2013-14Andrew, 5th Lord Rollo. A worthy Mason and Heroic Soldier,

by S. C. F. Vaughan 22 2000Angle of 90 Degrees, or the Fourth Part of a Circle, An,

by W. H. Barrow 115 1917-18Antediluvian Pillars of the Old Charges, as described by an old

French Poet, by W. J. Williams 53 1922-23

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Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, The, by J. T. Thorp 114 1914-15

Antique Apron, An, by J. T. Thorp 29 1911-12Antique Apron, An, by J.T.Thorp 41 1930-31Antiquity and Origin of Masonry, The, by J. T. Thorp 91 1924-25Apologie des Templiers et des Francs-Maçons (1797),

Tr. by J. M. Plane 46 1955-56 Appointments, the Lodge and its, by E. Newton 49 1961-62Appreciation R. W. Bro. Brig. C. B. S. Morley 65 1976 Approach to Freemasonry, by P. M. Webster 18 1946-47Apron, an Antique, by J. T. Thorp 29 1911-12Apron, an Antique, by J. T. Thorp 41 1930-31Apron, The Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 38 1895-96Apron, The Masonic, by W. H. Riley 76 1940-41Aprons, Engraved, by J. T. Thorp 106 1903-04Architecture and Civilisation in Relation to Freemasonry, Some

Aspects of, by J. C. Burton 14 1942-43Architecture, Gothic and the Comacine Masters,

by W. W. Covey Crump 41 1918-19Are we making Masons too fast? by J. C. Burton 117 1918-19Argentina, Freemasonry in, by A. J. Goode 134 1905-06Argentine Republic, Introduction of Freemasonry into the,

by C. L. Edwards 98 1907-08Arithmetic and Geometry in Freemasonry, by C. W. Ball 86 1950-51Arms of United Grand Lodge, Their History and Significance,

by L. J. King 97 1946- 47Army in 1760, Masons in the 132 1917-18Art. Architecture and Freemasonry, by A. E. Sharman 21 2009-10Ashmole, Elias, Another aspect of, by F. W. Seal-Coon 50 1984 Aspect of Freemasonry, A Psychological, by A. J. S. Cannon 20 1934-35Aspects of Civilisation and Architecture in Relation to Freemasonry,

Some, by J. C. Burton 14 1942-43Aspects of Freemasonry, by J. H. Hawthorn 90 1923-24Aspects of Masonic Ephemera before 1813. The “Shame Exposure”

of December 1723 by Y. Beresiner 21 1998Ashlar, The Perfect -Its Symbolic and Ethical Teaching,

by Rev. J. T. Lawrence 36 1912-13Ashmolean Theory, The, and the Hiramic Legend,

by W. B. Hextall 121 1903-04Athelstan, the First King of All England, by B. B. Wills 10 2007Augustus Frederic, Duke of Sussex, 1773-1843, by W. B. Hextall 93 1919-20Awakened, The Society of the, by R. E. Wallace-James 164 1915-16

Background roles to a Consideration of the Penalties in ourObligation, by D. MacLaurin 76 1981

Background Sketch to explanation of the 2º T. B.,by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 40 1978

Bacon's 'New Atlantis' and Freemasonry, by F. W. Billson 87 1906-07Ballintoy (Ireland), Freemasonry in, by F. C. Crossle 113 1906-07

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Ballintoy Lodge, No.38, I. C., by J. T. Thorp 25 1905-06Banner presented to St. John's Lodge No.279, The,

by M. Williams 37 1935-36Banners of Masonic Bodies dedicated to Saint Crispin, The,

by R. Leek 47 1999Barnsley Lodge, An old, by J. T. Thorp 71 1904-05Beauty and Import of the Working Tools, The, by J. T. Cooper 19 1938-39Beehive, Symbolism of the, and Freemasonry, by R. H. Ashbee 29 1952-53Behind the Shield, by W. W. Glover 43 1991 Belief Principle in Freemasonry, The, or Religion and Freemasonry

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 49 1990 Bengal, Masonic Jug from, by W. H. Riley 115 1935-36Benjamin Franklin, Student, Scientist, Statesman and Freemason,

by L. Staines 30 1904-05Bibles of Lodges 279 and 523, How and why they differ,

by J. Young 64 1913-14Board of General Purposes, by S. Brown 87 1969-70Book of the Dead, by C. C. H. Binns 20 1952-53Books of Constitutions, Eighteenth Century, by J. T. Thorp 120 1906-07Books, Rare and Interesting in the Leicester Freemasons'

Hall Library, by A. J. S. Cannon 52 1937-38Brethren in Harmony, by F. W. Warburton 7 1989 Bristol Working. (Reference to the visit of the Bristol Brethren) 44 1951-52British Army Regiments of Foot, their Postage Stamps, Heroes and

the Age of the Empire, by J. Kernick and M. A. Robinson 25 2013-14'British Lodge, No.334 Capetown, by J. T. Thorp 65 1911-12Broached Thurnal, The, by A. Bowes 52 1912-13Brother Samuel Barfield (1830 – 1887) and Leicester Clock Tower

1868, by A. J. Wood 67 2016-17Brother William Preston (1742-1818), by G. H. Fox 31 1959-60 Brotherhood, by G. D. Potts 86 1933-34Brothers in Freemasonry – A Study of the Contrasting Lives of

Leicestershire Freemasons, W. Bro. Samuel S. Partridge and W. Bro. Sir John F. L. Rolleston, by A. D. Herbert 8 2008

Browning and Freemasonry, by J. M. Dow 74 1904-05Builder and the Craft, by S. F. Herbert 20 1947-48Builders in Stone (L &R Province 1739-1961), Inaugural Address,

by C. B. S. Morley 17 1961-62 Building of King Solomon's Temple, by W. F. Pugh 35 1952-53Buildings, Masonic, by T. W. Haird 34 1961-62Bunney, Walter Joseph, by R. Leek and D. J. Hughes 17 2010-11Burns, Robert and his Masonic Poems, by L. Staines 40 1902-03Burns, Robert, The Masonic Activities of, by A. Frost 45 1927-28Byrom Collection, The, by D.O.McKeown 152 2015-16

Cagliostro at the Lodge of Antiquity, by J. T. Thorp 29 1915-16Cagliostro, the Masonic Impostor, by L. Staines 25 1896-97 Candidate the First Degree, The, by L. Vibert 78 1937-38Candidates for Freemasonry and their Proposers, by J. T. Thorp 52 1929-30

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Candidates for Freemasonry, by H. L. Wheatcroft 10 1971-72Canongate Kilwinning Lodge No.2 (S.C.), Notes regarding the,

by R. E. Wallace-James 97 1909-10.Canterbury Cathedral - Mediaeval Masons' Marks, by C. C. Elam 25 1955-56 Capetown, The 'British' Lodge. No.334, by J. T. Thorp 65 1911-12Captive Lodges of the Napoleonic Wars, by Ebb Murray 18 1954-55Carr, Harry - The Man and his Work, by J. M. Cappin 17 1989Carving from Peterborough Cathedral, A Description of some

Plaster Casts, by W. H. Wood 125 1934-35 Cassia or Acacia, by W. W. Covey Crump 116 1924-25Catechism, Leonard Gabanon and his, by J. T. Thorp 129 1922-23Catechisms, Early Masonic, An Examination of, by H. Carr 23 1946-47Cathedral, Liverpool, by J. M. Dow 92 1905-06 Cathedral Masons, The, by W. H. Jones 29 1905-06Cavaliers and Roundheads: An Alternative View on the Effect of

the Union of 1813 on the Development of the Orders of Freemasonry beyond the Craft, by R. L. Gan 105 2013-14

Cawnpore, A Reminder of 1857, the Writing on the Wall, by W. J. Songhurst 76 1913-14

Centenary of Freemasonry in Loughborough, The, by F. G. Fleeman 132 1934-35

Ceremonies, Interesting and unusual etc., by A. I. Sharp 41 1955-56 Certificate, Address on Presentation of, by 'Salem' Lodge 90 1919-20Certificate, An Old Clearance, by H. S. Biggs 15 1892-93Certificate, An Old Knight Templar, by J. A. S. Scott 123 1912-13Certificate, An Old Mark, by J. T. Thorp 109 1905-06Certificate, French, of 1774, by J. T. Thorp 29 1913-14Certificate, Grand Orient de France, 1778, by J. T. Thorp 17 1895-96Certificate, Old Irish, 1820, by W. H. Riley 61 1935-36Certificate, Richard Rawson's, 1814, by J: T. Thorp 41 1929-30Certificates, Grand Lodge of England, by J. T. Thorp 21 1894-95Certificates, Irish Masonic, by J. Robinson 145 1902-03Certificates, List of, in the Museum of the Leicester Freemasons'

Hall 35 1901-02Certificates, Old Masonic, by Archdeacon Clarke 29 1907-08Certificates, Two Old, by J. T. Thorp 153 1903-04Changes in Money Values over Seven Centuries,

by L. M. Sherwood 57 1965-66Changing Scenes of Freemasonry in Leicester, by G. V. Clark 9 1990 Chaplain, The, by A. T. S. Smith 20 1949-50Chapter of Charity, The Royal Arch, Bristol, by C. Powell 61 1907-08Chapter of Fortitude No.279, Bicentenary of 1996,

by P. Hemingway 77 1996Chapters from the History of the Howe and Charnwood Lodge,

by F. G. Fleeman 90 1918-19Charge, Initiate, the Origin and Development of, by W. Tomlinson 20 1948-49Charge, The first, of a Freemason, by E. H. Saayman 60 1954-55Charges, Ancient, by H. Carr 24 1943-44Charges of a Freemason, by O. Farrant 8 1970-71

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Charity, The Virtue of, by N. K. Lee 46 1925-26Charters St. Clair, Notes on the, by R. E. Wallace-James 130 1918-19China and Glass, Masonic, by J. G. Wallis 77 1922-23Chivalry, Birth of, by K. E. Houston 27 1949-50Christian Element in Ancient Freemasonry, by R. B. Starkey 44 1897-98Christopher Wren, Scientist, Architect, Freemason? by B. E. Head 77 1999Church and Freemasonry, The, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 50 1987 Circumambulation, The Rite of, by H. S. Biggs 58 1904-05Civilisation and Architecture in relation to Freemasonry, Some

Aspects of, by J. C. Burton 14 1942-43Clandestine Lodges and Irregular Makings, by J. T. Thorp 114 1905-06Clearance Certificate, An Old, by H. S. Biggs 15 1892-93Clothing, Masonic, by F. J. W. Crowe 81 1901-02Clothing, Masonic, by C. E. Meyer 21 1902-03Colours in Freemasonry, by F. J. W. Crowe 109 1909-10Colours in Freemasonry, by W. W. Covey Crump 118 1909-10Comacine Masters and Gothic Architecture, The,

by W. W. Covey Crump 41 1918-19Common Errors, Some, by G. S. 114 1929-30Company of Masons of the City of London - I, The,

by G. W. Daynes 135 1924-25Company of Masons of the City of London - II, The,

by G. W. Daynes 100 1925-26Companies of London, The Livery, by J. H. Morton 150 1923-24Consecration of the Lodge of Research 9 1892-93Consecration of Lodge No.336 in 1808, The, by J. T. Thorp 52 1915-16Consecration of a newly Formed Lodge. Lecture delivered at the

50th Anniversary of Jason Lodge, No. 7716, The, by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 123 2010-11

Consolidation and Change in the Union of 1813, by J. M. Hamill 49 1977Constantine, Soldier and Politician – The Early Years

by M. A. Robinson 87 2011-12Constitutions, Eighteenth Century Books of, by J. T. Thorp 20 1906-07Contemplative Art, Freemasonry and, by W. J. Bunney 89 1934-35Continental Ritual, Examination of, by H. Carr 33 1948-49Continuity and the danger of false deductions, by P. J. Dawson 26 1984Continuity of British Freemasonry, The, by W. J. Hughan 10 1894-95Contribution of the Provinces to the Development of English

Freemasonry, by A. N. Newman 14 2002Convivialities, Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 46 1905-06Convivialities, Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 31 1940-41Conviviality, Masons', by T. C. Thorpe 33 1955-56 Corporation of Squaremen, The, by Pierre Gisard-Angry 79 1981 Correspondence 83 1985 Correspondence 61 1987 Correspondence 50 1988 Correspondence 90 1986 Correspondence 5 1990Correspondence 33 1989

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Craft, and the Builder, by S. F. Herbert 20 1947-48Craft Jewels in the Leicestershire and Rutland Provincial Museum,

by R. G. Smith 62 1967-68Craft Ritual, (I) Uniformity of; (2) Practical Points of Working,

by W. B. Hextall 107 1902-03Craft, The King and the, by J. P. Simpson 131 1933-34Craft, The King and the, by J. P. Simpson 69 1959-60Craft, The Sign of a Fellow, by G. B. Ellwood 32 1934-35Craft’s influence, on the Development of the Royal Arch Degree,

The, by D. A. Buswell 53 1998Cross-Currents of the Union, The, by A. Prescott 158 2013-14Cultural Dislocation at the Masonic Union, by E. T. J. Acaster 71 2013-14Customs and Practices of the American Craft , by J. H. Tatsch 81 1926-27Customs of the Ancient Egyptians and the System of Pythagoras –

Forerunners of Freemasonry, The, by D. M. Sharpe 49 2011-12Customs of the Freemasons, Some 'Past' and 'Passing',

by J. T. Thorp 35 1909-10Customs, Some Old French Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 131 1930-31

Day-Dreams of a Master Mason, The, by Dr. C. C. H. Binns 20 1942-43Daylight Lodges, by D. Whenham 35 1988 Dead, Book of the, by C. C. H. Binns 20 1952-53Dedication of a Lodge Room, by Rev. Canon J. R. Prophet 29 1981 Dedication of Foundation and Memorial Stones by Freemasons in

Leicestershire, by Dr. A. R. Green 16 2016-17Dedication of the Banner of the Lodge of Research No.2429,

by Rev. Canon J. R. Prophet 67 1980 Deep into that Darkness – Peering, by R. W. Bishop 62 2011-12Defence of Templars and Freemasons, by J. M. Plane,

Tr. from French, by C. C. H. Binns 46 1955-56Degree, Some Notes on the Second, by J. W. Jackson 41 1957-58 Degree, Some Notes on the Second, by J. T. Thorp 125 1927-28Degree. The Royal Arch, by J. W. Nesbitt 135 1909-10Degree, The Royal Arch, by Tyler-Keystone 103 1915-16Degree, The Royal Arch, by W. R. Bridger 19 1937-38Degree, The Candidate and the First, by L. Vibert 78 1937-38Degree, The Second, by W. H. Riley 126 1941-42Degree, The Third, by B. A. Swinden 28 1957-58 Degrees, Lessons from the Sequence of the, by F. W. Billson 26 1899-1900Degrees of 1723, Masonic, by W. H. Staynes 14 1895-96Degrees, Origin of Additional, by W. J. Hughan 17 1899-1900Degrees, The Three, by W. H. Riley 61 1936-37Degrees worked in England, Additional Masonic by W. J. Hughan 38 1906-07Demit of 1796, Irish, by W. Thomas 83 1910-11Deputation, A Scottish, by W. N. Cheesman 37 1916-17Dermott, Laurence, by F. W. Billson 28 1898-99'Des Guerres de la Révolution aux Camps de Prisonniers d'Angleterre',

by J. Bossu. Tr. by O. Farrant 53 1973-74 Development of Freemasonry in Loughborough – a Leicestershire

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Market Town, by T. M. Ll. Walters 13 1977Development of Mark Masonry in Hinckley, The,

by D. A. Peacock 45 2003Development of Modern Freemasonry in England: Grand Lodge

and the Provinces 1717 -1900, The, by D. L. Wykes 9 1998Development of the Royal Arch Degree Ceremonies

from the Antients, 1723 – 2009, by W. J. S. Booton 41 2008Development of the Trigradal System, by L.Vibert 56 1925-26Devonshire Court, Oadby, Leicester, by T. W. Haird 31 1969-70Dewsbury, Masonic Slab at , by J. W. Nesbitt & H. A. Green 96 1914-15Did the 1799 Unlawful Societies Act Precipitate the Union of 1813?

by J. S. Wade 60 2013-14Diploma, A Unique French, by J. T. Thorp 108 1915-16Discussion on Freemasonry, a Retrospect and a Prospect,

by W. J. Spratling 131 1923-24Distances, Long, by J. H. Hawthorn 123 1918-19 Distinguished Leicestershire Freemasons of the 17th

and 18th Centuries, by J. T. Thorp 10 1896-97Diver in the Bible and his link with Masonic Tradition, The,

by A. Flinders 65 1985Dr. John Brown, the Latin Language and Lodge Roman Eagle in

Edinburgh 1785 – 1793, by J. S. Wade 18 2007Document, an early Masonic, by H. Carr 30 1951-52Documents, New concerning French Prisoners' Lodges I,

Tr. from French by Jean Bossu 39 1957-58Documents, New concerning French Prisoners' Lodges II,

Tr. from French by Jean Bossu 62 1958-59 Dodd. Rev. William, Life and Career of, by L. Staines 42 1899-1900Dr. Desaguliers and the Significance of the Year 1717: A

Review-Article of Three Books, by D. J. Hughes 66 2011-12Dutch Proclamation, An Old, by J. T. Thorp 139 1930-31Duties of a Master, by E. Thomas 8 1970Duty of a Freemason, The, by H. J. Grace 58 1921-22

Early Days of Freemasonry in Leicestershire and Rutland, by C. Bland 46 1934-35

Early Days, Vestiges of, by L. Vibert 30 1935-36Early English Freemasonry, Some Aspects of, by J. Lane 11 1897-98Early Freemasons, by R. S. Ellis 48 2009-10Early French Masonic Documents, Glossary of Abbreviations in,

by S. Kay 97 1959-60 Early Georgian Princes and Freemasonry, The, by F. G. Fleeman 107 1936-37Early History of Fowke Lodge Mark Master Masons, The,

by G. G. Powell 55 1958-59 Early History of the Lodge of the Nine Muses, by P. J. Dawson 25 1973-74Early Leads to Daily Advancement, by J. Sturgess 10 1988 Early Literature of Freemasonry, by G. W. Bain 145 1907-08Early Masonic Document, by H. Carr 30 1951-52Early Printed Books, References to Freemasonry in, by J. T. Thorp 20 1900-01

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Early use of the Term 'Free-Mason', An, by G. F. Lancaster 37 1902-03Early Years of the Grand Lodge of England, The,

by G. W. Daynes 45 1928-29Eastern Star, The Order of the, by C. S. Bixby 112 1903-04Ebenezer Sibley - Freemason Extraordinary, by D. Timson 62 1964-65 Ecclesiastes XII, 1 - 7 in the New English Bible, Comment on,

by O. Farrant 109 1971-72Ecclesiastes, by V. Rev. H. A. Jones 65 1945-46Effects of the Union on Leicestershire and Rutland – The Province,

by A. N. Newman 175 2013-14Effects of the Union on Leicestershire and Rutland –

St John’s Lodge, No. 279, The, by J.A. Landamore 169 2013-14Egyptian Mysteries and English Masonry, by W. W. Covey Crump 86 1917-18Eight Centuries of Freemasonry in Norfolk, by W. H. Jones 110 1904-05Eighteenth Century - the French Revolution and Freemasonry,

by W. G. Fox 9 1964-65Eighteenth Century and Freemasonry, by H. W. Peck 61 1965-66Eighteenth Century Freemasonry and the Royal Society of Arts:

Some Connections, by D. J. Portsmouth 56 2000Eighteenth Century Grand Masters, by K. G. Mason 12 1992Elizabethan Transformation, An, by N. Barker Cryer 57 2012-13Eleusis, Thoughts after a Visit to, by Canon Sanders 98 1904-05Emanuel de Rohan, by C. C. H. Binns 60 1956-57 Emblems and Symbols in the Masonic Temple at Leicester,

by W. H. Riley 96 1932-33English Freemasonry in Europe, 1717-1919, by M. L. Brodsky 28 1994English Grand Lodge Certificates, illustrated, by L. J. King 67 1969-70English Masonic Lodges, Pipe Organs and National Heritage,

by A. Pink 53 2007English P.O.W. Lodge in France during the Napoleonic Times, An,

by C. N. Batham 62 1984 English, Scottish and Irish Freemasonry, Some Points of Difference

between, by L. Staines 68 1901-02English, Scottish and Irish Freemasonry, Some Points of Difference

between, by R. Jackson 98 1902-03Engraved Aprons, by J. T. Thorp 106 1903-04Engraving of 1769, A Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 138 1912-13Enquiry towards the Origin of the Species, An,

by E. T. J. Ancaster 26 2004Episode in Leicester Freemasonry, An, by J. T. Thorp 165 1917-18Escape of Prisoners of War, by J. T. Thorp 97 1923-24Ethics and Religion of Freemasonry, The, by J. T. Thorp 100 1916-17Ethics of Freemasonry, The, by Dr. A. Cohen 62 1940-41Every Young Man's Companion, by J. T. Thorp 126 1918-19Evolution of Freemasonry, Some Thoughts on the,

by G. B. Ellwood 105 1928-29Evolution of Royal Arch Masonry in Hinckley from 1803, The,

by D. A. Peacock 16 2006Evolution of the Masonic Lectures, The, by B. A. Swinden 40 1961-62

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Evolution of the Masonic Year Book, by J. T. Thorp 38 1914-15Excellent and High Excellent, by J. T. Thorp 29 1914-15Exhibits, from Library and Museum, Leicester, by A. J. S. Cannon 76 1947-48External Influences on the Evolution of English Masonry

(Prestonian Lecture) by J. R. Clarke 15 1969-70Extinct Leicestershire Lodges, by J. T. Thorp 16 1892-93'Eye Beam,' An Ancient (No. 1), by J. T. Thorp 107 1917-18'Eye Beam,' An Ancient (No. 2), by J. T. Thorp 69 1919-20Eye, The All-Seeing, by W. W. Covey Crump 55 1909-10Eye in Masonry, The, As a Symbol, and in other Contexts,

by J. M. Cappin 62 2005

Facsimile of the 'Thorp' MSS. of the Old Charges, by J. T. Thorp 151 1941-42Facts, few, about Scottish Masonry, by Dr. G. Nisbet 25 1951-52Failure to Unite, by P. J. & W. R. C. Dawson 69 1977 Family History. Life and Masonic Times of William Arthur, 6th

Duke of Portland K. G., 7th Provincial Grand Master forNottinghamshire, The, by J. Taylor 99 2010-11

Fellow-Craft, The Sign of a, by G. B. Ellwood 32 1934-35Fellow Craft, Help for, by C. C. H. Binns 14 1945-46Figures 56 1987 Fiji Islands, Anecdotes of the, by T. Wright 34 1976 Final Tribute, A: a Masonic funeral in 1842, by W. W. Glover 33 1993'Fire and Firing,' Masonic, Whence it came and what it means by J. T. Thorp 134 1926-27First Charge, The, of a Freemason, by E. H. Saayman 60 1954-55First Degree and the Candidate, by L. Vibert 78 1937-38First Degree, Symbols and Words of the, by A. Gardiner 103 1907-08First Degree, the Rite of, by T. C. Thorpe 34 1954-55Fit and Proper Persons, by A. Newman 15 1984 Five Noble Orders of Architecture (Prestonian Lecture),

by A. K. Atkins 9 1968-69 Folkes, Martin, by J. T. Thorp 163 1917-18Folk-lore of Freemasonry in connection with the Master Mason, The,

by G. W. Speth 19 1893-94For therein you will be taught… (Prestonian Lecture),

by R. A. Crane 36 2003Forgotten Member of the Craft, Dr. De Valangin, A,

by W. B. Hextall 114 1916-17Form and Extent of a Freemasons' Lodge, by F. W. Billson 5 1892-93Formation of the Grand Lodge of England – the Scottish Dimension

by R. Cooper and A. N. Newman 57 2013-14Foreword to Symposium on 200 Years of UGLE, by A. N. Newman 49 2013-14Foreign Grand Lodges and the Union of 1813, by J. W. Daniel 146 2013-14Founder of the Lodge of Research, the late W. Bro. John T. Thorp, The, by F. G. Fleeman 17 1940-41Founders and Patrons, Patron Saints, by L. Vibert 75 1921-22Founding of Prince Rupert Lodge, No.7841, by J. D. Varley161 2015-16Four Wise Men of the Craft, by M. J. Gutteridge 68 2010-11

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Fourth Part of a Circle, An Angle of 90 Degrees or theby Dr. W. H. Barrow 115 1917-18

Fowke Lodge of Mark Master Masons, The early history of, by G. G. Powell 55 1958-59

Fowkes of Lowesby Hall, Leicestershire and their connection with Freemasonry, by S. Brown 53 1970-71

Franklin, Benjamin - Student, Scientist, Statesman and Freemasonby L. Staines 30 1904-05

Free and Accepted Masons, Ancient Fraternity of, by J. T. Thorp 114 1914-15'Free' in Freemason, Meaning of the Word, by H. S. Biggs 73 1900-01Freemason, an Early use of the Term, by G. F. Lancaster 37 1902-03Freemason, Benjamin Franklin - Student, Scientist, Statesman and

by L. Staines 30 1904-05Freemason, Goethe as a, by H. C. Lafontaine 62 1927-28Freemason, 'Harlequin,' Bro. Charles Dibdin's 'Masonic Pantomime',

by W. J. Bunney 84 1932-33Freemason, Louis Jean, French Prisoner and, by J. T. Thorp 140 1909-10Freemason, The Duty of a, by H. J. Grace 58 1921-22Freemason, The First Charge of a, by E. H. Saayman 60 1954-55Freemason, Meaning of the Word 'Free' in, by H. S. Biggs 73 1900-01Freemason, The Word, by T. A. Withey 135 1900-01Freemason, Was Robert Southey a? by W. J. Williams 68 1926-27Freemasons, American: their Attitude towards the War 153 1916-17Freemasons' Arms Lodge, by J. T. Thorp 51 1908-09Freemasons, Distinguished Leicestershire, of the 17th and 18th

Centuries, by J. T. Thorp 10 1896-97Freemasons, Distinguished Leicestershire, by J. T. Thorp 79 1925-26Freemasons, English: Why they may not visit Lodges in France,

except those of Grande Loge Nationale et Independente by N. S. H. Sitwell 103 1927-28

Freemasons' Hall, Leicester, by J. T. Thorp 122 1908-09Freemasons' Hall, Leicester, Freemasonry as illustrated

on the Walls of, by F. W. Billson 58 1912-13Freemasons' Hall, Leicester. Masonic Emblems and Symbols in

by J. T. Thorp 57 1926-27Freemasons' Hall, Lutterworth, by C. B. Robinson 17 1964-65Freemasons' Lodge, Its Form and Extent, A, by F. W. Billson 25 1892-93Freemasons, Musical, by R. Northcott 41 1915-16Freemasons, 'Out of Work,' by J. T. Thorp 49 1930-31Freemason's Pocket Companions of the 18th Century, The,

by J. T. Thorp 134 1917-18Freemasons, Some Papal Pronouncements against,

by J. W. Knowles 106 1900-01Freemasons, Some Past and Passing Customs of the,

by J. T. Thorp 35 1909-10Freemasons, The Defence of the Templars and, by J. M. Plane.

Tr. from French by C. C. H. Binns 46 1955-56Freemasons, The early, by D. G. Letts 18 1993Freemason's Tombstone, A, by J. T. Thorp 170 1903-04

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Freemasons, Women, by C. S. Bixby 22 1902-03Freemasonry, A Parson looks at, by Rev. L. Jackson 29 1961-62 Freemasonry, A Short History of, by S. Kay 54 1959-60Freemasonry among French Prisoners of War at Ashby-de-la-Zouch,

1810-1815, by J. T. Thorp 24 1893-94Freemasonry, Ancient, The Christian Element in, by R. B. Starkey 44 1897-98Freemasonry, as Illustrated on the Walls of Freemasons' Hall,

Leicester, by F. W. Billson 58 1912-13Freemasonry, Aspects of, by J. H. Hawthorn 90 1923-24Freemasonry, Bacon's 'New Atlantis' and, by F. W. Billson 87 1906-07Freemasonry before Grand Lodges, by L. Vibert 110 1923-24Freemasonry, British, The Continuity of , by W. J. Hughan 10 1894-95Freemasonry, Browning and, by J. M. DOW 74 1904-05Freemasonry, Candidates for and their Proposers, by J. T. Thorp 52 1929-30Freemasonry, Colours in, by F. J. W. Crowe 109 1909-10Freemasonry, Colours in, by W. W. Covey Crump 118 1909-10 Freemasonry and Contemplative Art, by W. J. Bunney 89 1934-35Freemasonry and Modern Thought, by H. W. Peck 94 1970-71Freemasonry and Noah, by A. S. Hall-Johnson 24 1952-53Freemasonry and Science, by F. W. Heaton 20 1951-52Freemasonry and Symbolism of the Beehive, by R. H. Ashbee 29 1952-53Freemasonry and the American Indian, by E. A. Burritt 52 1988 Freemasonry and the Community, by H. R. Lockley 18 1987 Freemasonry and the French Revolution, by J. E. Yarnall 40 1935-36Freemasonry and the Third Reich, by W. Hamley 36 2008Freemasonry and the social historian, by D. L. Wykes 10 1992Freemasonry and the Young Pretender, by Mackay 26 1893-94Freemasonry and the Zodiac, by W. W. Glover 30 1990 Freemasonry in Leicestershire and Rutland, The Early Days of,

by C. Bland 46 1934-35Freemasonry in Leicestershire in the 18th and 19th Centuries:

Comparisons and Contrasts, by A. N. Newman 28 1998Freemasonry, The Early Georgian Princes and, by F. G. Fleeman 107 1936-37Freemasonry, Early Leicester, by J. T. Thorp 131 1921-22Freemasonry, The Early Literature of, by G. W. Bain 145 1907-08Freemasonry, English, Scottish and Irish: some points of Difference

between, by L. Staines 68 1901-02Freemasonry, English, Scottish and Irish, by R. Jackson 98 1902-03Freemasonry, The Ethics of, by Dr. A. Cohen 62 1940-41Freemasonry in the Plays of Shakespeare, Evidences of,

by J. T. Thorp 12 1893-94Freemasonry, Some Thoughts on the Evolution of,

by G. B. Ellwood 105 1928-29Freemasonry in Connection with the Master Mason,

The Folk-lore of, by G. W. Speth 19 1893-94Freemasonry, by Ragon 36 1923-24Freemasonry, Some Aspects of French, by H. C. Lafontaine 41 1921-22Freemasonry from A.D.1600 to the Grand Lodge Era,

by W. J. Hughan 84 1903-04

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Freemasonry: Gematrial Kabalism in, by W. W. Covey Crump 129 1932-33Freemasonry, Gleanings from the Past, by J. T. Thorp 130 1912-13Freemasonry, The Great and Invaluable Privileges of,

by H. Burrows 62 1916-17Freemasonry, The Guild Merchants and Other Guilds and,

by S. P. Pick 54 1908-09Freemasonry, The History of, by Dr. J. Johnstone 70 1907-08Freemasonry in a Changing World, by D. A. Buswell 10 1987 Freemasonry in Argentina, by A. J. Goode 134 1905-06 Freemasonry in Ballintoy (Ireland), by F. C. Crossle 113 1906-07Freemasonry in England, The Social Side of, by J. T. Thorp 109 1918-19Freemasonry in Finland, by Jaakko Vöry 52 1968-69 Freemasonry in France, by C. N. Batham 23 1968-69Freemasonry in Italy (1925), by J. T. Thorp 143 1925-26Freemasonry in Leicestershire and Rutland, Development of,

by W. H. Russell 33 1968-69Freemasonry in Loughborough, The Centenary of,

by F. G. Fleeman 132 1934-35Freemasonry in Loughborough – the first 175 Years,

by D. M. Sharpe 37 2009-10Freemasonry in Malta, by D. Timson 46 1965-66Freemasonry in Norfolk, Eight Centuries of, by W. H. Jones 110 1904-05Freemasonry in the U.S.A., by H. Carr 33 1965-66 Freemasonry in the U.S.A., by R. I. Clegg 167 1923-24Freemasonry, Introduction of, into the Argentine Republic

by C. L. Edwards 98 1907-08Freemasonry in the 17th Leicestershire Regiment,

by G. Neighbour 30 1896-97Freemasonry in the 17th Leicestershire Regiment, by W. Thomas 97 1910-11Freemasonry in the 17th Leicestershire Regiment, by W. Thomas 108 1926-27Freemasonry in War, by A member of the Correspondence Circle 129 1909-10 Freemasonry in War, by W. Thomas 105 1911-12Freemasonry, is it Selfish? by S. F. Herbert 91 1920-21Freemasonry, its Influence on a Man in Relation to his Fellow-Men,

by G. D. Potts 112 1901-02Freemasonry, its Origin and Purpose, by F. W. Billson 14 1894-95Freemasonry, its Traditions, Ritual and Teaching,

by E. V. Greatbatch 129 1900-01Freemasonry, The Landmarks of, by F. W. Billson 54 1900-01Freemasonry, Landmarks in the History of the Legends of,

by E. H. Dring 31 1908-09Freemasonry, Looking to the Future, by Canon M. Wilson 112 2016-17Freemasonry, Bibliography of Leicestershire, by J. T. Thorp109 1922-23Freemasonry, Modern Precepts of, Contrasted with the

Commandments of the Ancient Sages, by E. Rebold 113 1918-19Freemasonry and Modern Thought, by Canon W. T. Elliott 60 1941-42Freemasonry, Operative, by C. E. Stretton 37 1911-12Freemasonry, Operative (Supplement), by C. E. Stretton 168 1911-12Freemasonry, Operative and Operative Freemasons, by Dr. T. Carr 111 1911-12

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Freemasonry. Origin and Meaning of the Letter 'G' in, by J. T. Thorp 92 1900-01

Freemasonry, Origin of, Solved through a Spiritualistic Medium, by R. B. Starkey 100 1901-02

Freemasonry, the Popes and, by J. T. Thorp 34 1895-96Freemasonry, a Psychological Aspect of, by A. J. S. Cannon 20 1934-35Freemasonry, A Retrospect and a Prospect, by W. J. Spratling 117 1922-23Freemasonry, Arithmetic and Geometry in, by C. W. Ball 86 1950-51Freemasonry, Discussion on 'A Retrospect and a Prospect',

Bro. Spratling's Paper, by W. J. Spratling 131 1923-24Freemasonry: Distinct but Involved,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 58 1985 Freemasonry, Mysteries and Privileges of, by H. T. Seymour 40 1949-50Freemasonry, Recent Discoveries concerning its Early History and

the Origin of Additional Degrees, by W. J. Hughan 17 1899-1900Freemasonry, References to, in Early Printed Books,

by J. T. Thorp 20 1900-01Freemasonry, Signs of the Zodiac and, by W. H. Riley 108 1939-40 Freemasonry, Some Aspects of Early English, by J. Lane 11 1897-98Freemasonry, Some of the Things I think and feel about,

by H. D. Barnett 44 1930-31Freemasonry, Some Thoughts on, and a Call, by W. H. Riley 31 1937-38Freemasonry, Survivals in, by G. W. Bullamore 40 1942-43Freemasonry, Symbolic, What is it! Whence its Origin! and What

of its Purpose? by F. Foster 122 1916-17Freemasonry, The Approach to, by P. M. Webster 3 1946-47Freemasonry, The origin of, by G. W. Bullimore 26 1956-57 Freemasonry. The Religion and Ethics of, by J. T. Thorp 100 1916-17Freemasonry, The Religion and Politics of, by Dr. A. Cohen 83 1939-40Freemasonry, The spread of, by W. Steele 23 1976 Freemasonry, The Triads of, by H. S. Biggs 23 1899-1900Freemasonry, The Value of, by E. H. Stork 71 1939-40Freemasonry, The X and Y of, by J. J. W. Knowles 38 1898-99Freemasonry under the Southern Cross, by C. B. S. Morley 31 1963-64 Freemasonry, Village, a Century Ago, by S. Taylor 73 1906-07Freemasonry, What a Non-Mason might know about,

by Rev. J. Johnson 141 1927-28Freemasonry, What does it stand for, by J. T. Thorp 38 1920-21Freemasonry, William Hogarth and, by W. B. Hextall 102 1908-09French Certificate of 1774, by J. T. Thorp 29 1913-14French First Degree Ritual of 1788, translated by J. M. Cappin 38 1996French Freemasonry, Some Aspects of, by H. C. Lafontaine 41 1921-22French Masonic Documents, Abbreviations in Early, by S. Kay 97 1959-60 French Prisoner and Freemason - Louis Jean, by J. T. Thorp140 1909-10French Prisoners at Lanark, by R. E. Wallace-James 81 1911-12French Prisoners' Lodges, No.4, Notes on, by J. T. Thorp 37 1925-26French Prisoners' Lodges, No.5, Notes on, by J. T. Thorp 37 1927-28French Prisoners' Lodges, No.6, Notes on, by J. T. Thorp 37 1928-29French Prisoners' Lodges, Some Notes on, by W. Wonnacott 37 1924-25

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French Prisoners of War at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 1810-1815, Freemasonry among, by J. T. Thorp 24 1893-94

French Prisoners of War in England, 19th Century Lodges amongby J. T. Thorp 136 1921-22

French Prisoners of War in England, by J. T. Thorp 147 1923-24French Prisoner's Lodges (Inaugural Address), by S. Kay 18 1959-60 French Prisoners' Lodges, New Documents concerning - I,

Tr. by Jean Bossu 62 1957-58 French Prisoners' Lodges, New Documents concerning - II,

Tr. by Jean Bossu 39 1958-59French Prisoners' Lodges: Recent Discoveries, by S. Kay 33 1950-51French Revolution, Freemasonry and the, by J. E. Yarnall 40 1935-36From Rough to Perfect Ashlar, by R. T. Jacques 70 1983

'Gastvrijheid' (Friendship) Lodge, No.113, Groningen, by J. C. Burton 188 1915-16

Gavel and the Maul, their Relationship, The, by G. W. Wilkes 54 1942-43Gematrial Kabalism in Freemasonry, by W. W. Covey Crump 129 1932-33Geneva Bible and its place in the formation of English Speculative

Freemasonry, The, by Rev. N. Barker Cryer 22 1990 Geometry and Arithmetic in Freemasonry, by C. W. Ball 86 1950-51George Shaw, M. D. Physician and Freemason, by A. D. Herbert 19 2000Georgian Princes and Freemasonry, The Early, by F. G. Fleeman 107 1936-37Gilbert and Sullivan, some Masonic Echoes, by D. J. Hughes 32 2003Gilds, The Influence of the, by F. L. Pick 77 1943-44Gilds, Their Origin and Development, by J. J. W. Knowles 21 1895-96Gladdening and Humbling Power of Research, The,

by H. T. Hayman 176 1915-16Gleanings from the Past of Freemasonry, by J. T. Thorp 130 1912-13Glimpse of Freemasonry in Nigeria, by D. J. Gillett 48 1970-71 Goethe as a Freemason, by H. C. Lafontaine 62 1927-28Gothic Architecture and the Comacine Masters,

by W. W. Covey Crump 41 1918-19Government of the Craft since 1717, by A. R. Hewitt 42 1970-71Graham MS., I726 59 1949-50Grand Lodge of England, Address on the, by C. F. Oliver 81 1924-25Grand Lodge of England, Certificates of the, by J. T. Thorp 21 1894-95Grand Lodge of England, The Early Years of the,

by G. W. Daynes 45 1928-29Grand Lodge of Ireland, Warrant No.42 in the 42nd Regt. of Foot by J. T. Thorp 126 1915-16 Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Notes on the Proceedings of the,

by H. S. Biggs 45 1910-11Grand Lodge of Philadelphia, The, by J. T. Thorp 80 1900-01Grand Lodge of the Antients, The, by C. N. Batham 17 1981 Grand Lodge Museum, Some Treasures of the,

by Dr. W. Hammond 101 1914-15Grand Lodge Museum, Some Treasures of the,

by Dr. W. Hammond 58 1918-19

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Grand Lodge, United, the Arms of, Their History and Significance, by L. J. King 97 1946-47

Grand Lodges, Freemasonry before, by L.Vibert 110 1923-24Grand Lodges of England, Part I., by Dr. R. Pratt 23 1897-98Grand Lodges of England, Part II, by Dr. R. Pratt 29 1899-1900Grand Mark Lodge, Some Historical Notes on, by H. S. Biggs 105 1929-30Grand Masters of Leicestershire and Rutland, The Provincial,

by J. H. Corah 89 1946-47Grand Steward, The Office of, by A. Lole 80 1912-13Grand East of the Netherlands, The Ritual of the,

by J. F. Straatman 51 1939-40Grand Masters of Leicestershire and Rutland, The Provincial,

by F. G. Fleeman 117 1925-26Grand Stewards' Lodge, The, by C. W. F. Dyer 16 1985Grand Superintendents in and over the Province of

Leicestershire and Rutland, by H. W. Tassell:Rt. Hon. Thomas Boothby Parkyns M.P. 13 1989

Sir Frederick Gustavus Fowke Bt. 46 1989 Rt. Hon. Richard William Penn Curzon Howe G.C.H., P.C. 55 1990

William Kelly F.S.A., F.R.H.S. 27 1991The Rt. Hon. Sewallis Edward Shirley, 10th Earl Ferrers 20 1992Samuel Steads Partridge J.P. 31 1992Edward Holmes O.B.E. 47 1993Col. Sir Charles Frederick Oliver T.D., D.L., J.P. 57 1993George William Hunt J.P. 34 1994Cuthbert Charles Harber Binns M.A., M.B., B. Ch. 39 1995Brig. Cecil Bernard Simpson Morley, C.B.E., T.D., D.L. 49 1995

Graven Image, Thou shalt not make unto thyself any,by A. C. Mason 63 1915-16

Great and Invaluable Privileges of Freemasonry, The, by H. Burrows 62 1916-17

Greatest of the three Great Lights, The, by P. J. Dawson 47 1980 Greek Mystery Religions, by C. M. Harrison 59 1953-54Ground-Plan, The Swastika as 121 1912-13Growth of Masonry in nineteenth century Leicestershire,

by D. L. Wykes 17 1996Guild Masonry, by C. E. Stretton 79 1909-10 Guild Merchants, other Guilds and Freemasonry, by S. P. Pick 54 1908-09Guilds, Ancient, their Effect on Masonry, by G. B. Ellwood 44 1933-34

Halford Lodge No.3919, 1919-1939, The origin, history and personalities of, by G. V. Clark 14 1993

Hall of Chivalry and King Arthur's Hall, Tintagel Lodge 7134, The,Communicated 55 1960-61

Hanoverians in Freemasonry, The, by J. A. Ridge 9 1995Harry Billson Howe, first Junior Warden of the Holmes Lodge and

third Worshipful Master, First Z of Holmes Chapter, PrimusMaster of the Lodge of Gratitude, Hosiery Maker, andLeicester’s own James Bond, or maybe Richard Hannay?,

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by D. J. Hughes 80 2016-17'Harlequin Freemason,' Bro. Charles Dibdin's Masonic Pantomime,

by W. J. Bunney 84 1932-33Harper, Thomas, by P. J. Dawson 55 1982 Harry S. Truman, President and Freemason, by W. Hamley 59 2006‘Have You Anything to Communicate?’ by Canon M. Wilson 9 2016-17Hell-Fire or Applied Science: the Origins and Personalities of Two

Men and Their Impact on the Hierarchical Structure andEthos of Premier Grand Lodge and its Present Day Legacy,by C. C. Lawrence 31 2010-11

Henry, The 4th Earl of Carnarvon and the Rev. Canon. G. R. Portal:a remarkable friendship (1850 – 1889), by J. W. Daniel 40 2004

High Excellent and Excellent, by J. T. Thorp 29 1914-15Hinckley Copper Plate, The, by D. A. Peacock 91 2011-12'Hinckley' Jug, The, by T. A. Withey 79 1900-01Hinckley Knights of Malta Lodge Board, The, by H. Starmer 72 1980 Hippolyto Joseph Da Costa, by H. Starmer 78 1984 Hiram Abif, by M. Marks & M. Rosenbaum 157 1903-04Hiram Abif and the Temple Workmen, by J. T. Thorp 89 1913-14Hiram Abij, by L. M. Sherwood 58 1977 Hiramic Legend and the Ashmolean Theory, The,

by W. B. Hextall 121 1903-04Hiramic Legend, The, (Inaugural Address), by J. E. Foister 18 1956-57 Hiramic Legend, The Modern, by L. M. Sherwood 28 1980 Hirams, The Two, by Rev. H. A. Jones 40 1951-52Historical Notes on Mark Grand Lodge, Some, by H. S. Biggs 105 1929-30History and Duties of the Grand Superintendent of works, The,

By D. W. Burford 23 2001History and Morals of the Square, by F. G. Kirkby 71 1919-20History and Origin of the Three Degrees, including the Royal Arch,

1717 -1817, by W. J. Hughan 11 1895-96History and Symbolism of the First Tracing Board,

by W. W. Covey Crump 44 1919-20History and Symbolism of the Third T racing Board,

by W. W. Covey Crump 86 1911-12History of Fowke Mark Master Masons' Lodge, by G. G. Powell 55 1958-59 History of Freemasonry, A short, by S. Kay 54 1959-60History of Freemasonry, The, by Dr. J. Johnstone 70 1907-08 History of Freemasonry from A.D.1600 to the Grand Lodge Era,

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by W. J. Hughan 17 1899-1900History of Freemasons’ Hall and Environs, The, by B. E. Head 20 2001History of Mark Masonry in Leicestershire – some further points,

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History of the Holy Bible, A Short, by D. MacLaurin 50 1983 History of the Howe and Charnwood Lodge, No.1007, Chapters

from the, by F. G. Fleeman 90 1918-19History of the Howe and Charnwood Lodge, No.1007,

by G. M. Dyson 81 1964-65 History of the Legends of Freemasonry: Landmarks in the,

by E. H. Dring 31 1908-09History of the Lodge 'De Goede Hoop' of Cape Town, 1772-1781,

The Early (Review), by O. H. Bate 46 1909-10History of the Lodge of the Nine Muses, Early, by P. J. Dawson 25 1973-74 History of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestershire

and Rutland, Some Incidents in the, by F. W. Billson 142 1910-11History of the Rutland Lodge, No.1130, by W. H. Russell 30 1966-67History of the Union Lodge of Instruction, Leicester,

by H. L. Wheatcroft 27 1966-67History of Tracing Boards, The, by G. B. Ellwood 86 1937-38Hogarth, William, and Freemasonry, by W. B. Hextall 102 1908-09Holmes ceiling, The - the constructive Lecture, by B. E. Head 48 1994 Holmes Temple, The History, Emblems and Symbols of the,

by W. J. S. Booton 55 1980 Holmes Temple Organ, Its extensive History; The, by C. Heslop 41 2014-15Homes for Heroes, by M. A. Robinson 10 2013-14How Came we Masons here: The Legal History of the Hall Site,

by D. J. Hughes 41 2012-13How Freemasonry can help us avoid ‘The Seven Deadly Sins’,

By R. W. Davis 74 2010-11How the Royal Arch was established and accepted,

by R. E. S. Sandbach 62 1983 How the other degrees came to Leicester, by A. N. Newman 9 1996 How the Union affected Regalia, certificates, Tracing Boards,

Jewels, by D. A. Peacock 93 2013-14Howe, Earl, by F. A. Stafford 8 1985 Howe and Charnwood Lodge: the First 150 years, The,

by D. M. Sharpe 33 2013-14Hughan, R. W. Bro. W. J., Obituary Notice, by H. J. Grace 161 1910-11Hughan, William James in Cornwall, by F. W. Shepherd 28 1987Huguenot Influence on Early Freemasonry, The,

by D. J. Peasbody 35 2000Humbling and Gladdening Power of Research, The,

by H. T. Hayman 176 1915-16Hutchinson - Preston - Oliver, A Masonic Triad, by W. B. Hextall 141 1911-12

In pensive mood, by H. Starmer 8 1979 'In the Beginning was the Word' - an exercise in ritual archaeology

(Prestonian Lecture), by E. Ward 89 1970-71Inaugural Address - Builders in Stone, by C. B. S. Morley 18 1961-62 Inaugural Address - French Prisoners' Lodges, by S. Kay 18 1959-60Inaugural Address - The Hiramic Legend, by J. E. Foister 18 1956-57 Inaugural Address - The Illuminati, by R. H. Dilworth 18 1957-58

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Inaugural Address - The Pyramids, by J. Lees Smith 18 1958-59 Inaugural Address - The Reprints, by W. E. Boulter 18 1960-61Inaugural Address - To see that every brother has had his due,

by G. H. Fox 11 1962-63 Inaugural Address - Uter Pendragon, by A. G. Kilner 18 1955-56Inauguration of the Duke of Rutland’s statue in the Market Place,

Leicester, by Sir Frederick Fowke, Bart., P. G. M. of theProvince of Leicestershire, Wednesday 28th April 1852,By A. D. Herbert 74 2004

Infirmities of Age as represented in Masonic Symbolism,by Rev. A. W. Parsons 61 1930-31

Influence of communications in the development of Leicestershire Masonry, by T. M. Ll. Walters 35 1996

Influence of Freemasonry on Man in Relation to his Fellow-Men,by G. D. Potts 112 1901-02

Influence of the Gilds, The, by F. L. Pick 77 1943-44Ingram, Thomas of Enniskillen, by J. T. Thorp 107 1919-20Initiate, Address to an, by H. B. White 110 1917-18Initiate, Charge: Origin and Development, by W. Tomlinson 20 1948-49Initiate, Help for the, by C. C. H. Binns 71 1945-46Initiation - an Interpretation, by H. S. Magnay 60 1942-43Inspiration, by G. Power 42 1989 Installation Ceremony, The Development of the, by P. J. Dawson 45 1988Interesting and Rare Books in the Leicester Freemasons' Hall Library,

by A. J. S. Cannon 52 1937-38Interesting and unusual ceremonies, etc., by A. I. Sharp 41 1955-56Interpretation, Initiation - An, by H. S. Magnay 60 1942-43Interpretation of Masonry, by F. W. Gregory 27 1973-74 Introduction of Freemasonry into the Argentine Republic,

by C. L. Edwards 98 1907-08Introduction to some Aspects of Masonic Publishing and the Jigsaw

of Freemasonry, An, by R. Gan 22 2010-11Investigation of the Marble table at Freemasons’ Hall, Leicester,

Takes another Turn!, The, by D. A. Peacock 91 2016-17Irish Certificate 1829, Old, by W. H. Riley 61 1935-36Irish Demit of 1796, by W. Thomas 83 1910-11Irish Masonic Certificates, by J. Robinson 145 1902-03Irish, Scottish and English Freemasonry, Some points of Difference

between, by L. Staines 68 1901-02Irish, Scottish and English Freemasonry, by R. Jackson 98 1902-03Iron-Worker and King Solomon, The, by C. A. Brockaway 57 1906-07Irregular Makings and Clandestine Lodges, by J. T. Thorp 114 1905-06Is Freemasonry Selfish? by S. F. Herbert 91 1920-21Islam and Freemasonry, by S. H. F. Nakoda 52 2006Italy, Freemasonry in (1925), by J. T. Thorp 143 1925-26 ‘It ain’t necessarily so’, by M. A. Robinson 28 2006'It is not in the power of any man', a study in change,

by T. O. Haunch 19 1972-73‘It is not in the power of any Man.’ A Study of the Changes in the

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Physical Qualifications for Initiation within the context of theLandmarks of Freemasonry, by J. M. Cappin 9 2005

Ivanhoe Lodge Boards, by H. Starmer 42 1973-74

Jephtha and Tubal Cain, by W. W. Covey Crump 88 1922-23Jerusalem and the Temple Area, by D. S. E. Atkinson 123 1919-20Jerusalem and the Temple Area, by A. D. Day 128 1920-21Jewel, Lea Wilson's, by G. W. G. Barnard 170 1915-16Jewel. The 'Moira', by J. T. Thorp 176 1913-14Jewel, The Pythagorean Proposition and the Past Master's,

by W. W. Covey Crump 70 1935-36Jewels, The Worshipful Master's and some Obsolete Symbols of

the Craft, by R. B. Starkey 52 1895-96Jewels of the Worshipful Master and the Past Masters, The,

by J. T. Thorp 53 1899-1900Jewels of the Worshipful Master and the Past Masters, The,

by J. T. Thorp 116 1930-31Johann Christian Burckhardt, by P. J. Dawson 26 1983 John Byrom, D. D., 1691 – 1763, Diarist, Poet, Philosopher and

Freemason? By D. O. McKeown 63 2012-13John Lindsay, 20th Earl of Crawford, Grand Master 1734,

by Dr. K. G. Mason 9 1997John Soan (1753 – 1837) Hod Carrier to Knight, by J. T. Harrison 8 2006Journeying with Masonry in mind, by R. E. Harper 24 1994Jubilee Record of the Lodge of Research No.2429, The,

by W. J. Bunney 67 1941-42

Kabalism Gematrialin Freemasonry, by W. W. Covey Crump 129 1932-33Kelly, R. W. Bro. William (Obituary) 33 1893-94Kelly, R. W. Bro. William, P. P. G. M. Leicestershire and Rutland,

Some Notes on the Life of, by M. D. R. Richardson 44 1931-32King and the Craft, The, by J. P. Simpson 131 1933-34King and the Craft, The, by J. P. Simpson 69 1959-60 King Solomon and his Builders, by L. D. Porteous 21 1969-70King Solomon's Temple, by I. R. Underwood 64 1943-44King Solomon's Temple and the Story of the Third Degree,

by R. Smailes 66 1905-06King Solomon's Temple: Music and Instruments, by W. J. Bunney 45 1945-46King Solomon's Temple, Significance of, by V. Rev. H. A. Jones 35 1949-50King Solomon and the Iron-Worker, by C. A. Brockaway 57 1906-07Kipling and the Craft, by H. A. L. Hughes 22 1945-46Kipling's Works, Masonic Allusions in, by A. L. Macleod 65 1929-30Kirkwall Scroll, The, 139 1938-39Knight Templar Certificate, An Old, by J. A. S. Scott 123 1912-13Knights of Malta Lodge No. 50, The, by D. A. Peacock 82 2002Knights of Columbus and the Knights of St. Columba, The

Influence of Freemasonry, The, by Rev. D. E. Bennett 118 2010-11Koheleth, the Metaphors of, by Rev. K. Kershaw 24 1947-48

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La Loge des Neufs Soeurs, by G. M. Dyson 18 1972-73 Lady Freemason, The Hon. Mrs. Aldworth, by G. B. Ellwood 135 1931-32Lamech Legend, The, by J. T. Thorp 70 1921-22Lanark. French Prisoners at, by R. E. Wallace-James 81 1911-12Landmarks, by G. E. Phipps 20 1939-40Landmarks, by A. R. Butler 9 1993Landmarks in the History of the Legends of Freemasonry,

by E. H. Dring 31 1908-09Landmarks of Freemasonry, by F. W. Billson 54 1900-01Langwith Connection, The, by J. A. Jackson 16 1988 Laurence Dermott, by F. W. Billson 28 1898-99Law of England, Some Aspects of the, relating to Secret Societies,

Particularly to Freemasonry, by C. E. Crane 50 1941-42Lawyer Looks at Freemasonry, A, by J. L. March 63 1963-64 Lea Wilson's Jewel, by G. W. G. Barnard 170 1915-16Lecture on the Two Pillars at the Porchway Entrance of King

Solomon's Temple, by J. T. Thorp 141 1915-16Lecture on the Royal Arch, submitted by J. Townsend 62 2009-10Legend of Strasburg Cathedral, from Masonic Magazine 26 1911-12Legend of the Third Degree, The, by R. Race 50 1920-21Legend, The Hiramic, and the Ashmolean Theory,

by W. B. Hextall 121 1903-04Legend, the Hiramic (Inaugural Address), by J. E. Foister 18 1956-57

Leicester Freemasonry, Early, by J. T. Thorp 131 1921-22Leicester Freemasonry, An Episode in, by J. T. Thorp 165 1917-18Leicester Freemasonry Up Until the Union

By B. E. Head 8 2011-12Leicester Freemasons' Hall, by J. T. Thorp 122 1908-09Leicester Lodges and their Mottoes, Names of some,

by A. L. Macleod 101 1930-31Leicester Municipal Buildings - Laying the Memorial Stone, from the Leicester Journal, 1874 47 1965-66Leicester Table, The, by Maxine Gilhuys Notabartolo 46 2014-16Leicestershire and Rutland Freemasons and the Territorial Army,

1908 – 2008, by W. G. Dawson 9 2009-10Leicestershire and Rutland Masonic Calendar, Notes on the,

by H. S. Biggs 165 1912-13Leicestershire and Rutland. The Provincial Grand Masters of,

by J. H. Corah 89 1946-47Leicestershire and Rutland. The Provincial Grand Masters of,

by F. G. Fleeman 117 1925-26Leicestershire, Distinguished Freemasons of, by J. T. Thorp 79 1925-26Leicestershire, Distinguished Freemasons of the 17th and 18th

Centuries, by J. T. Thorp 10 1896-97Leicestershire Freemasonry, Bibliography of, by J. T. Thorp109 1922-23Leicestershire Freemasonry, 1906-10: a Period of Dissension

yet Consolidation, by B. E. Head 12 2009-10Leicestershire Lodges, Extinct, by J. T. Thorp 16 1892-93

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Leicestershire Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons, from the Leicester Journal, 1865 44 1965-66

Leicestershire Seventeenth Regiment of Foot, Freemasonry in the,by G. Neighbour 30 1896-97

Leicestershire Seventeenth Regiment of Foot, Freemasonry in the, by W. Thomas 97 1910-11

Leicestershire Seventeenth Regiment of Foot, Freemasonry in the,by W. Thomas 108 1926-27

Leicestershire Seventeenth Regiment of Foot, The, by J. T. Thorp 108 1903-4Leonard Gabanon and his Catechism, by J. T. Thorp 129 1922-23Lepper, John Heron, by G. Power 40 1989 Les Fendeurs, The Order of, by J. T. Thorp 126 1923-24Les Frères Pontifes – The Bridge Builders, by W. W. Glover 59 1998Lessons from the Sequence of the Degrees, by F. W. Billson 26 1899-1900Levels, The Worshipful Masters', by R. B. Starkey 52 1895-96Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Warren, G. C. M. G, K. C. B,

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on the First Degree and Ceremonies of the Festive Board,by W. C. Costin 41 1964-65

Lights, The Symbolic 65 1918-19Lights, The Three Great, Summary of Papers on, by C. W. Francis 133 1915-16Link with the Rev. William Peters, A, by S. A. Jackson 32 1982 Literature of Freemasonry, The Early, by G. W. Bain 145 1907-08Literature, Masonic, by G. W. Bain 20 1896-97Live Respected and Die Regretted, by J. W. White 91 2014-15Liverpool Cathedral, by J. M. Dow 92 1905-06Livery Companies of London, The, by J. H. Morton 150 1923-24Local Musical Mason, A, by D. J. Hughes 65 2010-11Lodge and its appointments, The, by E. Newton 49 1961-62 Lodge 'American Union,' Marietta, Ohio, by W. Thomas 39 1919-20Lodge of Antiquity, The, by C. H. Birkett 54 1978 Lodge of Antiquity, Cagliostro at the, by J. T. Thorp 29 1915-16Lodge, An Old Barnsley, by J. T. Thorp 71 1904-05Lodge at the Ben Jonson's Head, No.94, by J. T. Thorp 72 1911-12Lodge Ballintoy. No.38, (I. C.), by J. T. Thorp 25 1905-06Lodge 'British,' No.334, Capetown, by J. T. Thorp 65 1911-12Lodge Canongate Kilwinning No.2 (S. C.), Notes regarding the,

by R. E.Wallace-James 97 1909-10Lodge 'De Goede Hoop' of Cape Town, Review of the Early History

of the, 1772-1781, by O. H. Bate 46 1909-10Lodge, A Freemason's: its Form and Extent, by F. W. Billson 25 1892-93Lodge of Freemasons? What is a, by A. Rose 116 1920-21Lodge 'Freemasons' Arms', by J. T. Thorp 51 1908-09Lodge The 'Gastvrijheid' (Friendship) No.113, Groningen,

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by J. C. Burton 188 1915-16Lodge, Grand, of England, Part I., by Dr. R. Pratt 23 1897-98Lodge, Grand, of England, Part II, by Dr. R. Pratt 29 1899-1900Lodge Names of the province of Leicestershire and Rutland,

by A. Selby 47 1992Lodge 'Old King's Arms' No.28. Notes from the Early Proceedings

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by F. G. Fleeman 17 1940-41Lodge of Research No.2429, My Early Recollections of the,

by F. W. Billson 19 1941-42Lodge of Research No.2429, Jubilee Record of the,

by W. J. Bunney 67 1941-42Lodge of Research No.2429, Review of Transactions, 1893-1904,

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by J. T. Thorp 37 1926-27Lodge 'Royal Somerset House and Inverness', London, No.4,

by W. J. Hughan 166 1911-12Lodge 'St. John's', Stratford (Conn.), by E. S. Phillips 25 1909-10Lodge 'St. Paul's', No.43. Items from the Early Records,

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by A. G. Kilner 18 1955-56 Lodge 'Virgin', No.2, Halifax, N.S., by J. T. Thorp 25 1906-07Lodge Westminster Keystone. No.10, Excerpts from the Records of,

by G. D. Potts 96 1921-22Lodge William Van Oranje No.118 (N. C.), by J. T. Thorp 133 1918-19Lodge William Van Oranje No.118 (N. C.) now 3976 (E. C.), Some

Account of the, by H. S. Biggs 71 1920-21Lodge in the 18th century, A visit to a, by L. J. Biddle 52 1957-58 Lodge Room Furniture of St, Peter's Lodge, No.1330,

by O. Farrant 59 1963-64 Lodge Summonses, some general observations and specific

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Lodges among French Prisoners of War in England, 19th Century,by J. T. Thorp 136 1921-22

Lodges among French Prisoners of War in England, by J. T. Thorp 147 1923-24Lodges Bibles of 279 and 523, How and why they differ,

by J. Young 64 1913-14Lodges, Captive, of the Napoleonic Wars, by Ebb Murray 18 1954-55Lodges, Clandestine and Irregular Makings, by J. T. Thorp 114 1905-06Lodges, Extinct Leicestershire, by J.T.Thorp 16 1892-93Lodges, French Prisoners', Some Notes on, by W. Wonnacott 37 1924-25Lodges, French Prisoners', Notes on (No. 4), by J. T. Thorp 37 1925-26Lodges, French Prisoners', Notes on (No. 5), by J. T. Thorp 37 1927-28Lodges, French Prisoners', Notes on (No. 6), by J. T. Thorp 37 1928-29Lodges, French Prisoners', New Documents concerning - I.

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by A. L. Macleod 101 1930-31Lodges, Lost and Lost Lodge Properties, by S. J. Fenton 67 1938-39Lodges. Two short lived, by H. Carr 39 1952-53London Coffee House Lodges, by J. M. Cappin 32 2000Long Distances, by J. H. Hawthorn 123 1918-19Lord Moira: an aristocratic Freemason, by P. A. Neaverson 22 1993Lord Rancliffe, by J. T. Thorp 23 1893-94Lost Lodges and Lost Lodge Properties, by S. J. Fenton 67 1938-39Loughborough, The Centenary of Freemasonry in,

by F. G. Fleeman 132 1934-35Louis Jean, French Prisoner and Freemason, by J. T. Thorp 140 1909-10Louis Kossuth, Patriot and Freemason, by J. T. Thorp 37 1921-22

Magic and the Temple, by C. E. Haines 22 1952-53Manuscript, An Old Masonic - Fragment, by J. T. Thorp 40 1926-27Manuscript, Graham. 1726 59 1949-50Manuscript, The 'John T. Thorp', Addendum by W. J. Hughan,

by J. T. Thorp 21 1898-99Manuscript. The 'John T. Thorp', Facsimile reprint, from the copy

in the Grand Lodge of England, by permission 151 1941-42Manuscript, The 'John Strachan', by G. W. Bain 65 1899-1900Manuscript, The 'Regius', by R. H. Baxter 55 1914-15Mark Certificate, An Old, by J. T. Thorp 109 1905-06Mark Lodge of Leicestershire and Rutland, The Provincial,

by H. S. Biggs 78 1916-17Mark Lodge of Leicestershire, The Provincial Grand,

by H. S. Biggs 144 1917-18Mark Lodge, Some Historical Notes on Grand, by H. S. Biggs 105 1929-30Mark Masonry and its Relation to the Craft and Other Degrees,

by J. T. Cooper 116 1934-35Mark Masonry in Leicester, by A. N. Newman 55 1994

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Mark Notes, by W. J. Hughan 91 1916-17Mark Province of Leicestershire and Rutland, The:

A Sesquicentennial Lecture, by A. N. Newman 47 2008Marks, Masons', from Leicester Castle, by J. T. Thorp 95 1907-08Marks, Modern Masons', by A. Bowes 69 1906-07Martin Folkes, by J. T. Thorp 163 1917-18Martin Tupper, was he a Freemason? by W. B. Hextall 120 1912-13Mason, A Wonderful, Sir Christopher Wren, by E. J. Liddiard 94 1928-29Mason and his mark, An Operative, by A. S. Hall Johnson 26 1960-61 Mason Word, a collection of references, by H. Carr 57 1950-51Masonic Activities of Robert Burns, by A. Frost 45 1927-28Masonic Allusions in Kipling's Works, by A. L. Macleod 65 1929-30Masonic Apron, The, by J. T. Thorp 38 1895-96Masonic Apron, The, by W. H. Riley 76 1940-41Masonic Banners and the Stories they tell, by R. Leek 63 1998Masonic Blue, by J. W. Chetwode- Crawley 55 1910-11Masonic Blue Slipper, The 60 2000Masonic Buildings, by T. W. Haird 34 1961-62 Masonic Calendar, Notes on the Leicestershire and Rutland,

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by W. J. Hughan 38 1906-07Masonic Degrees of 1723, by W. H. Staynes 14 1895-96 Masonic Document. an early, by H. Carr 30 1951-52Masonic Documents, Early French, Abbreviations in, by S. Kay 97 1959-60 Masonic Education in New Zealand, by W. H. B. Taine 46 1963-64 Masonic Emblems and Symbols in Freemasons' Hall, Leicester,

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by S. Brown 110 1946-47Masonic Knowledge, a Few Thoughts on the Young Mason,

by A. F. Tomkins 17 1944-45Masonic Knowledge, Advancement in, by W. H. Riley 43 1932-33

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Masonic Lectures - An Introduction, by L. M. Sherwood 68 1964-65Masonic Lectures, The Evolution of the, by B. A. Swinden 40 1961-62 Masonic Literature, by G. W. Bain 20 1896-97Masonic Manuscript, An Old - A Fragment, by J. T. Thorp 40 1926-27Masonic Music, by W. H. Barrow 14 1893-94Masonic Music, by W. J. Bunney 38 1922-23Masonic Music, by W. J. Bunney 92 1929-30Masonic Music and Musicians, by W. H. Griffiths 128 1902-03Masonic Music and Musicians of the Province of Leicestershire

and Rutland, by W. J. Bunney 82 1915-16Masonic Music, Some lesser known, by W. J. Bunney 106 1924-25Masonic Music, What is? by W. J. Bunney 99 1939-40Masonic Musings, by E. Thomas 26 1967-68 Masonic Order, The Nature and Purpose of the, by F. Foster111 1921-22Masonic Pantomime, 'Harlequin Freemason', Bro. Charles Dibdin's,

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Masonic Slab at Dewsbury, by J. W. Nesbitt & H. A. Green 96 1914-15Masonic Song Book, (Bro. S. Holden's), by W.J.Bunney 49 1947-48Masonic Symbolism, Our System of, by W. W. Covey Crump 43 1916-17Masonic Symbolism, The Infirmities of Age as represented in,

by Rev. A. W. Parsons 61 1930-31Masonic Symbols and their Probable Origin, by F. G. Belton 61 1903-04Masonic Temple at Leicester, Symbols and Emblems in the,

by W. H. Riley 96 1932-33Masonic Times of King George VI, The, by A. Hopewell 54 2009-10Masonic Toasts, by J. T. Thorp 151 1906-07Masonic Tombstone, An Old, by Crow 29 1912-13Masonic Tombstone in St. Mary's Churchyard, Leicester,

by J. T. Thorp 37 1919-20 Masonic Tracing Boards, by E. A. T. Breed 30 1903-04Masonic Triad, Preston - Hutchinson - Oliver, by W. B. Hextall 141 1911-12 Masonic Union of 1813, by F. W. Billson 131 1913-14Masonic Verse, Some Fugitive, by W. B. Hextall 127 1906-07Masonic Year Book, Evolution of the, by J. T. Thorp 38 1914-15Masonry, English and Egyptian Mysteries, by W. W.Covey Crump 86 1917-18Masonry, Guild, by C. E. Stretton 79 1909-10Masonry, History of (Prior to 1807?), by Pritchard 72 1959-60 Masonry in the Leicestershire Regiment, by T. H. Harris 17 1994Masonry in Mexico, by W. J. Allen 109 1912-13Masonry in 1765, by C. H. Davis 14 1982 Masonry, Mark and its relation with the Craft and Other Degrees,

by J. T. Cooper 116 1934-35Masonry, Mediæval, by J. T. Thorp 14 1892-93Masonry, Military, by J. W. Reddyhoff 26 1996Masonry, Operative and Speculative, by H. S. Biggs 35 1896-97Masonry, Operative and its relation to Speculative Masonry,

by W. H. Riley 81 1928-29Masonry, Operative and Speculative, an attempt to fix the date of

the Union of, by H. S. Biggs 86 1900-01Masonry, Royal Arch, 1743 - 1817, by J. T. Thorp 37 1917-18Masonry, Scottish, a few facts about, by Dr G. Nisbet 25 1951-52Masonry, Speculative and Operative, The Connection between,

by W. H. Wood 33 1936-37Masonry, Symbolic, by Rev. W. S. Hildesley 47 1940-41Masonry, The Evolution of, by Dr. A. H. Briggs 73 1986 Masonry, The Origin and Antiquity of, by J. T. Thorp 91 1924-25Masonry, Universal, by G. D. Potts 80 1929-30Masonry Why? by M. D. M. Parkes Bowen 10 2003Masons, Are we making Masons too fast? by J. C. Burton 117 1918-19Masons' Conviviality, by T. C. Thorpe 33 1955-56Masons in the Army in 1760 132 1917-18Masons' Marks, Modern, by A. Bowes 69 1906-07Masons of the City of London, The Company of, Part I,

by G. W. Daynes 135 1924-25Masons of the City of London, The Company of, Part II,

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by G. W. Daynes 100 1925-26Masons, The Cathedral, by W. H. Jones 29 1905-06Masons, The Patron Saints of, by F. W. Billson 59 1902-03Masons' Marks, by W. H. Wood 55 1933-34Masons' Marks in Afghanistan, by J. T. Thorp 83 1919-20Masons' Marks, Modern, by A. Bowes 69 1906-07Masons' Marks from Leicester Castle, by J. T. Thorp 95 1907-08Masons' Marks in Particular and Mediaeval Craftsmen's in General,

On, by W. N. Cheesman 37 1923-24Mason Word, The, by D. Knoop 30 1938-39Master Mason, The Day-Dreams of a, by Dr. C. C. H. Binns 20 1942-43Master Mason, The, poem by Andreas Bard 88 1945-46Master Mason, The Psychological Musings of a,

by Dr. E. W. Goodwin 48 1942-43Master Mason, You are now a, by C. C. H. Binns 78 1945-46Massachusetts, Grand Lodge of, Notes on the Proceedings of the,

by H. S. Biggs 45 1910-11Master Mason's Apron, The Symbolism of the, by J. T. Thorp 99 1931-32Master Masons’ Degree Completed? The, by K. G. Mason 54 2002Master's Chair used in the 'Trinity' Lodge No.254, by F. Foster 101 1913-14Masters, The Comacine, and Gothic Architecture,

by W. W. Covey Crump 41 1918-19Maul and the Gavel, their Relationship, The, by G. W. Wilkes 54 1942-43Meaning and Origin of the Letter 'G' in Freemasonry, by J. T. Thorp 92 1900-01Meaning of the Word 'Free' in Freemason, by H. S. Biggs 73 1900-01Mediæval Mason, by J. F. Wallace 14 1973-74 Mediæval Masons' Marks - Canterbury Cathedral, by C. C. Elam 25 1955-56Mediæval Masonry, by J. T. Thorp 14 1892-93Meeting Places of the Lodges in the Province of Leicestershire

and Rutland from 1739 to 1999, The, by W. J. S. Booton 9 1999Member of the Craft, A Forgotten, Dr. De Valangin,

by W. B. Hextall 114 1916-17Membership of West Cornwall Masonic Lodges during the

Victorian Period, The, or Why did men become Masons?, by R. Burt 30 2008

Memorabilia of the Athol Lodge and St. Nicholas Lodge Prior toTheir Becoming Newcastle upon Tyne Lodge, No.26/24:The Problems which Faced Those two Lodges Priorto the Union, and How They Became Newcastle upon TyneLodge, No.26/24, by I. Brown 129 2013-14

Metaphors of Koheleth, by Rev. K. Kershaw 24 1947-48Mexico, Masonry in, by W. J. Allen 109 1912-13Mighty Symbolism, A, by Boutelle 150 1915-16Military and Religious Orders of the Middle Ages,

by K. E. Houston 27 1949-50Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part I, by O. Farrant 77 1964-65Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part II, by O. Farrant 72 1965-66Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part III, by O. Farrant 71 1966-67Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part IV, by O. Farrant 63 1967-68

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Minutes of the Royal Arch Province of Leicestershire and Rutland1858 – 1882. The Missing Years 42 1998

Miscellanea 49 1985 Miscellanea 88 1986 Miscellanea 58 1987Miscellanea 31 1988 Miscellanea 30 1989Miscellanea 59 1990 Miscellanea 130 2010-11Miscellanea 177 2013-14Miscellanea 210 2015-16Miscellanea 122 2016-17Mission of the Muses in the Support of the work of Ruspini, The,

by P. J. Dawson 52 1986Mithras and Mithraism, by W. E. Hall 80 1938-39Modern Thought and Freemasonry, by Canon W. T. Elliott 60 1941-42Moderns and Antitnts: Setting the Scene, by A. N. Newman 51 2013-14Moira Jewel, The, by J. T. Thorp 176 1913-14Moira Lodges, by N. J. B. Robbin 57 1978 Moira, The Earl of, in Scotland, by P. J. Dawson 21 1978 Moira, The making of the Earl of, by P. J. & W. R. C. Dawson 56 1976 Monastic Connection with Masonry, The, by D. A. Peacock 140 2015-16More Masonry in Men, by H. Rayne 30 1958-59 Mosaic Tabernacle, The, by Rev. J. T. Lawrence 118 1914-15 Mosaic, The Pompeii, by W. H. Staynes 24 1892-93 Mother Kilwinning, Lodge No. 0, by H. Carr 32 1960-61 Mozart, the Musician and the Mason, by W. H. Bunney 69 1918-19Mozart. The Magic Flute and Masonry, by C. H. Birkett 64 1975 Mozart's Opera 'The Magic Flute', The Masonic Significance of,

by W. J. Bunney 99 1920-21 Music and Masonry, by M. J. W. Rogers 24 1986 Music and Musicians, Masonic, by W. H. Griffiths 128 1902-03Music and Musicians, Masonic, of the Province of Leicestershire

and Rutland, by W. J. Bunney 82 1915-16Music in Our Ceremonies, by H. L. Wheatcroft 31 1963-64Music, Masonic, by W. H. Barrow 14 1893-94Music, Masonic, by W. J. Bunney 38 1922-23Music, Masonic, Some lesser known, by W. J. Bunney 106 1924-25Music of King Solomon's Temple, Part 1 Instruments, Part 2 Music,

by W. J. Bunney 45 1945-46Music to Freemasonry, Relationship of, by J. M. Cappin 46 1982 Musical Freemasons, by R. Northcott 41 1915-16Musical Mason, by W. J. Bunney 95 1948-49Musings of a Master Mason, The Psychological,

by Dr. E. W. Goodwin 48 1942-43Musings of a Young Mason, (Rays of Light through Mists of Time),

by T H. Gouldbourne 81 1947-48Musings on Jacob's Ladder, by H. B. Gaskell 18 1965-66 My Early Recollections of the Lodge of Research No.2429,

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by F. W. Billson 19 1941-42Mysteries and Privileges of Freemasonry, by H. T. Seymour 40 1949-50Mysteries, Egyptian and English Masonry, by W. W. Covey Crump 86 1917-18Mystery Religions, Greek, by C. M. Harrison 59 1952-53

Names of the Masonic units of Leicestershire and Rutland other than craft lodges, by A. Selby 75 1993

Nascency, The, of the Royal Arch Province of Leicestershire and Rutland, by J. A. Ridge 38 1998

Nature and Purpose of the Masonic Order, The, by F. Foster111 1921-22Nedham Family of Leicester, The, by D. A. Peacock 9 2012-13New Documents concerning French Prisoners' Lodges - I.

Tr. by Jean Bossu 62 1957-58New Documents concerning French Prisoners' Lodges - II.

Tr. by Jean Bossu 39 1958-59New Set of Tracing Boards, Leicester Masonic Hall, by J. T. Thorp 37 1918-19Nineteenth Century and Freemasonry, by H. W. Peck 39 1967-68Nineteenth Century Leicestershire Family and its Masonic

connections, A, by S. Brown 8 1984 Nineteenth Century Surveys of the Temple Mount, by D. A. Peacock 43 2005Norfolk, Eight Centuries of Freemasonry in, by W. H. Jones 110 1904-05Notes and Reflections on the History of St. Peter's Lodge No.1330

(1870-1970), by R. H. Dilworth 69 1970-71Notes from the Early Proceedings of 'The Old King's Arms Lodge'

No.28, by H. Hyde 76 1908-09Notes on ‘Hele’, by Y. Washizu 132 2015-16Notes on the Second Degree, Some, by J. W. Jackson 41 1957-58

Office of Grand Steward, The, by A. Lole 80 1912-13Office of Steward, The. Address to The Derek Buswell Lodge

of Provincial Grand Stewards No. 9705, by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 73 2005

Oil on Board Picture of a Masonic Master Sitting at a Pedestal,by D. A. Peacock; additional material by Maria Bisi andMaxine Gilhuys Notarbartolo 192 2015-16

Old Barnsley Lodge, An, by J. T. Thorp 71 1904-05Old Charges, The Antediluvian Pillars of the, as described by an old

French Poet, by W. J. Williams 53 1922-23Old Charges Revisited, The, by A. Prescott 25 2005Old 'King's Arms Lodge' No.28, Notes from the Early

Proceedings of the, by H. Hyde 76 1908-09Old Masonic Certificates, by Archdeacon Clarke 29 1907-08Oliver - Preston - Hutchinson, A Masonic Triad, by W. B. Hextall 141 1911-12Oliver, Samuel and George, New facts, by S. Race 23 1954-55150 Years of Freemasonry in Ashby-de-la-Zouch,

by D. J. H. Jackson 30 2009-10Opening the Lodge, The Significance & High Importance of,

by J. W. Jackson 22 1958-59

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Operative and Speculative Masonry, by H. S. Biggs 35 1896-97 Operative and Speculative Masonry, an attempt to fix the date of

the Union of , by H. S. Biggs 86 1900-01Operative and Speculative Masonry, The Connection between,

by W. H. Wood 33 1936-37Operative Freemasonry, by C. E. Stretton 37 1911-12Operative Freemasonry (Supplement), by C. E. Stretton 168 1911-12Operative Freemasons and Operative Freemasonry, by Dr. T. Carr 111 1911-12Operative Lodge of Banff, 1764-1778, by J. T. Thorp 143 1912-13Operative Mason and his Mark, An, by A. S. Hall Johnson 26 1960-61Operative Mason, up to 1750AD, The, by J. T. Harrison 25 1995Operative Masonry and its Relation to Speculative Masonry,

by W. H. Riley 81 1928-29Operative to Speculative Masonry, Transition from,

(Prestonian Lecture), by H. Carr 43 1956-57 Operatives Lodge No. 91, by E. W. Bramford 9 2000Oration delivered at the Consecration of the Lodge of Research,

by Rev. F. Tibbitts 11 1892-93Oration – Bicentenary of Knights of Malta Lodge No.50,

by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 77 2002Oration - Centenary of Howe Lodge of MMM, by F. W. Stephani 33 1981 Oration – Centenary of Wiclif Lodge No. 3078

by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 88 2004Oration – Centenary of St. Martin’s Lodge No. 3431

by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 79 2009-10Oration – Centenary of The Wyggeston Lodge No. 3488

by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 81 2009-10Oration - Consecration of the Sparkenhoe Lodge No. 8063,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 10 1965-66 Oration - Consecration of the Lodge of Argonauts No. 8210,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 47 1967-68 Oration - Consecration of the St. Denys Lodge No. 8276,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 39 1968-69 Oration - Consecration of the Loughborough Lodge of,

Installed Masters No.8312, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 81 1969-70Oration - Consecration of the Morley Lodge No.8320,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 81 1970-71Oration - Consecration of the St. Wilfrid's Lodge No. 8350,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 86 1970-71 Oration - Consecration of the Lodge of Science and Art No. 8429,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 79 1971-72Oration - Consecration of the Saint James' Lodge No. 8478,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 55 1972-73Oration - Consecration of the Tudor House Lodge No.8481,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 60 1972-73 Oration - Consecration of Roundhill Lodge No. 8639,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 10 1974-75 Oration - Consecration of the Compass Lodge No. 8675,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 10 1977

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Oration - Consecration of the Wayfarer Lodge No.8679, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 14 1976

Oration - Consecration of the Hastings Lodge No. 8695, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 16 1975

Oration - Consecration of the Burbach Lodge No. 8699, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 11 1975

Oration - Consecration of the St. Simon and St. Jude Lodge No. 8729, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 20 1976

Oration - Consecration of the Uppingham in Rutland Lodge No. 9119, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 72 1984

Oration - Consecration of the Leicestershire and Rutland Rotary Lodge, No. 9158, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 44 1985

Oration - Consecration of Gayton Taylor Lodge No. 9176, by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 70 1986

Oration - Consecration of Reynard Lodge No. 9285, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 42 1988

Oration - Consecration of the Framland Hundred Lodge No. 9453,by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 64 1991

Oration – Consecration of the Ratae Meridian Lodge No. 9673,by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 61 1997

Oration – Consecration of The Derek Buswell Lodge of ProvincialGrand Stewards No. 9705, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 91 1999

Oration – Consecration of Showmen’s Lodge No. 9826,by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 64 2006

Oration - Consecration of the Multum in Parvo Lodge No.1775,by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 79 1996

Oration - Consecration of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Lodge ofMark Master Masons No. 1783, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 81 1996

Oration - Consecration of the Progress Lodge of Installed Mark Masters, No. 1786, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 61 1997

Oration - Consecration of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners No. 1783, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 89 1999

Oration - Consecration of The Joey Dunlop Lodge of Mark MasterMasons, No.1881, by R. Dickinson 59 2007

Oration – Consecration of The Progress Lodge of Installed Commanders, No 1786 (RAM), by R. Dickinson 72 2002

Oration - Consecration of the Simon de Montfort Lodge of Royal ArkMariners No. 194, by Rev. Canon. A. T. Green 73 2003

Oration - Consecration of Ratae Council No.124 (A.M.D.)by Rev. Dr. I. C. Conway 41 1990

Oration – Consecration of Sir Richard Hastings Preceptory No. 660,by P. J. Staniforth 66 2006

Oration – Consecration of Militia Templi Preceptory No. 661,by P. J. Staniforth 68 2006

Oration - Consecration of the Granite Chapter No. 2028, by A. Crane 53 1980

Oration - Consecration of the Gateway Chapter No. 6513, by H. Starmer 38 1978

Oration - Consecration of the Chapter of The Round Table No. 7762,

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by W. V. Dean 53 1989Oration - Consecration of the Wayfarer Chapter No. 8679,

by D. J. Clarkson 69 1994Oration - Consecration of the Uppingham in Rutland Chapter

No. 9119, by D. J. Clarkson 71 1994Oration - Consecration of the de Verdun Preceptory No. 613,

by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 72 1998Oration - Consecration of Lutterworth Council No.234 (ORSM),

by Rev. P. J. Swindells 67 2001Oration - Consecration of Ivanhoe Conclave No.458 (OSM),

by Rev. T. J. Walker 60 2001Oration – Consecration of Golden Jubilee Council No 179 (Order of

the Allied Masonic Degrees), by Rev. J. M. Burgess 74 2002Oration - Dedication of the Lodge Room, Masonic Hall,

Loughborough, by H. H. Cufflin 20 1964-65Oration - Dedication of the Masonic Hall, Market Harborough,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 44 1968-69Oration - Dedication of the Morley Temple, Leicester,

by Rev. Canon J. R. H. Prophet 50 1968-69Oration – Dedication of new banner for Temperantia Lodge,

No. 4088, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 62 2000Oration – Dedication of new banner for The Province of

Leicestershire and Rutland, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 63 2000Oration – Dedication of new banner for Enderby Lodge No. 5061,

By Rev. Canon A. T. Green 64 2000Oration – Dedication of new banner for John of Gaunt Lodge

No. 523, by Rev. Canon A. T. Green 91 2002Oration – Dedication of new banner for East Goscote Lodge

No. 2865, by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 74 2003 Oration – Dedication of the District Standard of the Allied Masonic

Degree, by Rev. J. M. Burgess 95 2004 Oration – Dedication of banner of Militia Temple, by W. Osborne 62 2007Oration – Dedication of banner of Royal Ark Mariner Degree of

The Province of Leicestershire and Rutland,by D. A. Peacock 203 2015-16

Order of the Eastern Star, The, by C. S. Bixby 112 1903-04Order of Les Fendeurs, The, by J. T. Thorp 126 1923-24Origin and Antiquity of Masonry, The, by J. T. Thorp 91 1924-25Origin and Development of Gilds, by J. J. W. Knowles 21 1895-96Origin and Development of Masonic Ritual,

by Rev. W. S. Hildesley 107 1938-39Origin and Evolution of Pillars, Their Place in Masonry and their

Symbolism Part I, by W. H. Riley 66 1931-32Origin and Evolution of Pillars, Their Place in Masonry and their

Symbolism Part II, by W. H. Riley 110 1931-32Origin and History of the Three Degrees, 1717-1817,

by W. J. Hughan 11 1895-96Origin and Meaning of the Letter 'G' in Freemasonry, by J. T. Thorp 92 1900-01Origin and Purpose of Freemasonry, The, by F. W. Billson 14 1894-95

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Origin of Additional Degrees and Early History of Freemasonry, by W. J. Hughan 17 1899-1900

Origin of Freemasonry solved through a Spiritualistic Medium,by R. B. Starkey 100 1901-02

Origin of Freemasonry, The, by C. W. Bullimore 26 1956-57'Out of Work' Freemasons, by J. T. Thorp 49 1930-31

Papal Pronouncements against the Fraternity of Free or Speculative Masons, by J. J. W. Knowles 106 1900-01

Parson looks at Freemasonry, A, by Rev. L. Jackson 29 1961-62 Passing of the Chair Ceremony, The, by C. N. Batham 33 1987 'Past' and 'Passing' Customs of the Freemasons, Some

by J. T. Thorp 35 1909-10Past Masters Jewel, by D. Bevan 49 1980 Patriot and Freemason - Louis Kossuth, by J. T. Thorp 37 1921-22Patron Saints of Freemasonry, by S. D. Sturton 77 1966-67Patron Saints of Masons, by F. W. Billson 59 1902-03Patron Saints, Patrons and Founders, by L.Vibert 75 1921-22Peculiarity of the Lodge True and Faithful, No. 318, of Helston

by G. Zamboni 157 2015-16Perfect Ashlar, The, Its Symbolic and Ethical Teaching,

by J. T. Lawrence 36 1912-13Peters, Rev. W., D. P. G. M. Leicestershire, by J. T. Thorp 39 1894-95Peters, Rev. W., as Artist, by J. T. Thorp 58 1895-96Philadelphia, The Grand Lodge of, by J. T. Thorp 80 1900-01Philanthropic Lodge, No.818, Abergavenny 28 1899-1900 Pilgrim Lodge No.238 and the Schroeder Ritual, The, by W. Read 45 1979 Pilgrimage through the Ages, A, by W. H. Riley 99 1933-34Pillars of Solomon's Temple, The Two, by W. S. Caldecott 131 1907-08Pillars, The, by J. Brown 68 1975 Pillars, The Strange, by A. S. Hall Johnson 35 1956-57 Pillars, The Two Great, by C. P. Harrington 25 1977 Pillars, their Origin and Evolution, Their Place in Masonry and their

Symbolism Part I, by W. H. Riley 66 1931-32Pillars, their Origin and Evolution, Their Place in Masonry and their

Symbolism Part II, by W. H. Riley 110 1931-32Pioneers Lodge, No.420 (I.C.) an Irish Military Lodge

Serving In The First World War, by D. O. McKeown 74 2014-15Plants and Trees, Their Symbolism and Masonic Significance,

by W. H. Riley 57 1932-33Plaster Casts of Carving from Peterborough Cathedral,

A Description of, by W. H. Wood 125 1934-35Pocket Companions of the 18th Century, Freemasons',

by J. T. Thorp 134 1917-18Poem, Every Year, by A. Pike 21 1903-04Poem, Freemason's Message, The, by W. H. Rogers 24 1907-08Poem, Freemasonry 24 1901-02Poem, Fugitive Masonic Verse, by W. B. Hextall 127 1906-07Poem, Good Counsel to Freemasons 23 1901-02

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Poem, King Solomon and the Iron-worker, by J. Harrison 57 1906-07 Poem, Level and the Square, The, by R. Morris 23 1902-03Poem, Lines on the Masonic Union, by Bro. Ballard 151 1913-14Poem, Masonic Poem of circa 1390, The, by R. H. Baxter 55 1914-15Poem, Masonic Virtues - Faith, Hope and Charity,

by 'Rough Ashlar' 24 1903-04Poem, Never a tear would fall 158 1905-06Poem, On the Square 156 1905-06Poem, Secretary, To the, by R. Morris 24 1906-07Poem, Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences, The, by 'Ahiman Rezon' 23 1903-04Poem, The Master Mason, by Andreas Bard 88 1945-46Poem, Trowel, The, from Iowa Library 24 1909-10Poem, White Leather Apron, The, by F. W. Lee 28 1913-14Politics and Religion of Freemasonry, The, by Dr. A. Cohen 83 1939-40Pompeii Mosaic, The, by W. H. Staynes 24 1892-93Popes and Freemasonry, The, by J. T. Thorp 34 1895-96Practices and Customs of the American Craft, by J. H. Tatsch 81 1926-27Presentation of his Portrait to W. Bro. John T. Thorp, Founder and

first Worshipful Master of the Lodge of Research, No.2429 137 1927-28Preston - Hutchinson - Oliver, A Masonic Triad, by W. B. Hextall 141 1911-12Preston, Brother William (1742-1818), by G. H. Fox 31 1959-60Prestonian Lecture, by G. E. Walker 56 1979 Prestonian Lecture 1957, by H. Carr 43 1956-57 Prestonian Lecture 1967, - The Grand Lodge of England,

1717-1817, by A. R. Hewitt 10 1966-67Prestonian Lecture 1994, - English Freemasonry in Europe,

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by H. Burrows 62 1916-17Pro Fide - Pro Utilitate Hominum, by P. W. Jackson 55 1991 Proclamation, An Old Dutch, by J. T. Thorp 139 1930-31Prophets, Kings, Chronicles and the Evidence, by B. E. Head 84 1995Prosonno Coomar Dutt – a Clash of Wills and Patience Rewarded

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by J. H. Corah 89 1946-47Provincial Grand Masters of Leicestershire and Rutland,

by F. G. Fleeman 117 1925-26Provincial Mark Lodge of Leicestershire and Rutland,

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by H. S. Biggs 78 1916-17Psychological Aspect of Freemasonry, A, by A. J. S. Cannon 20 1934-35Psychological Musings of a Master Mason, The,

by Dr. E. W. Goodwin 48 1942-43Purpose and Origin of Freemasonry, The, by F. W. Billson 14 1894-95Pyramid. Great, The 3-4-5 Triangle in the, by A. Bowes 108 1911-12Pyramids, Masonic Secrets of the, by A. Bowes 93 1910-11Pyramids, The (Inaugural Address), by J. Lees Smith 18 1958-59 Pythagorean Proposition and our Past Master's Jewel, The,

by W. W. Covey Crump 70 1935-36Pythagoras: His Philosophy and its references to the Craft,

by T. C. Thorp 89 1931-32PZ jewels of Three Distinguished Loughborough Masons, The,

by K. G. Mason 107 2014-15

Questions and Answers, by W. J. Hughan 99 1903-04Questions and Answers, by W. J. Hughan 96 1905-06Questions and Answers, by Various 81 1930-31

Raising, the Ritual of. (Grand Orient of the Netherlands), by C. C. H. Binns 46 1953-54

Rancliffe, Lord, by J. T. Thorp 23 1893-94Rare and Interesting Books in the Leicester Freemasons' Hall Library,

by A. J. S. Cannon 52 1937-38Rancliffe Lodge No. 608, The, by D. M. Sharpe 25 2003Rawlins-Knight, Sir William, (1752-1838), by P. J. Dawson 13 1979 Recent Discoveries concerning Freemasonry, its Early History and

the Origin of Additional Degrees, by W. J. Hughan 17 1899-1900Recent Exposures and Attacks on the Craft, by A. Simpson 9 2002Recollections of the Lodge of Research No.2429, My Early,

by F. W. Billson 19 1941-42Recollections of a Young Soldier, 1938-1946, by R. F. Reader 81 2014-15Record of the Lodge of Research, No.2429, The Jubilee,

by W. J. Bunney 67 1941-42References to Freemasonry in Early Printed Books, by J. T. Thorp 20 1900-01 Reflections, by E. V. Hazell 8 1982 Relics, Some Interesting Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 75 1907-08Relics, Some Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 67 1910-11Religion and Ethics of Freemasonry, The, by J. T. Thorp 100 1916-17Religion and Politics of Freemasonry, The, by Dr. A. Cohen 83 1939-40Religion in Masonry, by J. R. H. Prophet 64 1971-72Remarkable Mason, by S. R. Meadows 75 1963-64 Remarks on the 'Sloane Family of the Old Charges of British

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Remember now thy Creator, by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 64 2001Reminder of Cawnpore, A, by J. T. Thorp 107 1912-13Reminiscences in Research, by T. E. Taylor 76 1975 Reprints, The (Inaugural Address), by W. E. Boulter 17 1960-61

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Research, Masonic: What it has done and can still do, by J. T. Thorp 126 1922-23

Research, Masonic, A Survey of, by L. Vibert 62 1933-34Research, Masonic, Australian Keystone 22 1901-02Research, Masonic, Thoughts on, by H. R. Smith 27 1948-49Research, Search and, by E. H. Stork 40 1941-42Research, some simple hints on, by P. J. R. Boyd 45 1950-51Research, The Humbling and Gladdening Power of,

by H. T. Hayman 176 1915-16Research, The Lodge of, 1892-1917, by J. T. Thorp 48 1917-18Retrospect and a Prospect, Freemasonry, A, by W. J. Spratling 117 1922-23Retrospect and a Prospect, Freemasonry, A Discussion on 131 1923-24Review of the Transactions of the Lodge of Research from 1893

0nwards, by G. D. Potts 173 1903-04Richard Rawson's Certificate, 1814, by J. T. Thorp 41 1929-30Rite of Circumambulation, by H. S. Biggs 58 1904-05Rite of the First Degree, by T. C. Thorpe 34 1954-55Ritual, Ancient, by G. E. Phipps 91 1935-36Ritual and Ceremonies, Masonic: their Antiquity, by F. W. Billson 16 1897-98Ritual before 1717, by H. Poole 46 1949-50Ritual, Craft (1); Uniformity of (2), Practical Points of Working,

by W. B. Hextall 107 1902-03Ritual, Early Continental, Examination of, by H. Carr 33 1948-49Ritual, Hebraic Aspects of, by H. Carr 24 1944-45Ritual, History of our, by Dr. R. Pratt 33 1894-95Ritual in the 17th Century, The Makings of our, by N. Barker-Cryer 35 1974-75 Ritual of the 3º, The Evolution and, by H. Carr 71 1981 Ritual, Masonic, The Origin and Development of,

by Rev. W. S. Hildesley 107 1938-39Ritual of Raising, (Grand Orient of the Netherlands),

by C. C. H. Binns 46 1953-54Ritual of the Grand East of the Netherlands, by J. F. Straatman 51 1939-40Ritual, Some Observations on the Scriptural References in our,

by J. Young 107 1914-15Ritual, The Netherlands, in English speaking South Africa,

by L. J. Biddle 39 1954-55Ritual, Traditions and Teachings of Freemasonry,

by E. V. Greatbatch 129 1900-01Rituals, Causes of variations in, by W. H. Wood 20 1950-51Rituals, New, by W. H. Wood 29 1950-51Road to Babylon and Back, The, by D. A. Peacock 41 2007Robbins, Sir Alfred, - 'Prime Minister of Freemasonry', by W. Read 35 1975 Robert Burns and his Masonic Poems, by L. Staines 40 1902-03Robert Southey, Was he a Freemason? by W. J. Williams 68 1926-27Robert the Bruce, by A. Lodge 41 1983 Rohan, Emanuel de, by C. C. H. Binns 60 1956-57 Royal Arch Certificate, The, by Anon 51 1989 Royal Arch Chapter of Charity, Bristol, The, by C. Powell 61 1907-08Royal Arch Degree, The, by J. W. Nesbitt 135 1909-10

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Royal Arch Degree, The, by Tyler-Keystone 103 1915-16Royal Arch Degree, The, by W. R. Bridger 19 1937-38Royal Arch, Lecture on the, submitted by J. Townsend 62 2009-10Royal Arch Ensigns (with Latin Inscriptions), by O. Farrant 79 1968-69 Royal Arch Freemasonry - its Emergence and Development to 1817,

by L. M. Sherwood 13 1965-66Royal Arch: 'including the Supreme Order of the Royal Arch',

by P. J. Dawson 39 1987 Royal Arch Masonry, by E. Muddimer 57 1966-67Royal Arch Masonry, 1743-1817, by J. T. Thorp 37 1917-18Royal Arch Masonry, The Essence of Holy, by P. J. Dawson 58 1975 Royal Arch Relics in the Provincial Library and Museum,

by O. Farrant and R. G. Smith 63 1966-67Royal Arch Ritual of the Antients, by P. J. Dawson 24 1985 Royal Arch, Supreme Order of the Holy, by J. H. Boocock 87 1910-11Royal Arch, The, by C. H. Birkett 63 1974-75 Royal Ark Mariner Degree, - Its Development and Relationship with

the Mark Degree, The, by D. A. Peacock 93 2012-13Royal Ark Mariner Degree, Some Thoughts on the Origins and

Development of the, by A. P. Smith 66 1996Royal Ark Mariner Degree, The, by P. C. Kinder 74 2009-10'Royal Athelstan' Lodge, No.19, London, Warrant of the,

by J. T. Thorp 37 1926-27'Royal Somerset House and Inverness' Lodge No.4, London,

by W. J. Hughan 166 1911-12Royal Sussex Lodge, No. 353, by the Lodge 53 1964-65Russian Freemasonry, 1731-1979, by C. N. Batham 33 1979 Rutland, Provincial Grand Masters of, 1776-1823, by J. T. Thorp 36 1897-98

Sacking of the Masonic Temple, Jersey, in 1941, The,by A. D. J. Rosser 20 2012-13

St. Clair Charters, Notes on the, by R. E. Wallace-James 130 1918-19St. John's Lodge, No.95, Sunderland, Masonic Jug, by W. H. Riley 114 1935-36St. John's Lodge, No.279, The Banner Presented to,

by M. Williams 37 1935-36St. John’s Lodge, No.279, 1938 – 1945: A Lodge in Wartime

by B. E. Head 49 1997St. John's Lodge, Stratford (Conn.), by E. S. Phillips 25 1909-10St. Paul's Lodge, No.43, Items from the Early Records of,

by G. D. Potts 88 1908-09Saints John, The two, by W. V. Dean 9 1994Saints, Patron, of Masons, by F. W. Billson 59 1902-03Saints, Patron, Patrons and Founders, by L. Vibert 75 1921-22 Saul of Tarsus, a man for all People, by M. A. Robinson 117 2012-13Science and Freemasonry, by F. W. Heaton 20 1951-52Scottish Deputation, A, by W. N. Cheesman 37 1916-17Scottish, English and Irish Freemasonry, Some points of Difference

between, by L. Staines 68 1901-02Scottish, English and Irish Freemasonry, some points of Difference

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between, by R. Jackson 98 1902-03Scottish Masonry, a few facts about, by Dr. G. Nisbet 25 1951-52Scouting and Freemasonry: two Parallel Movements?

by A. Harvey 67 2009-10Scriptural References in our Ritual, Some Observations on,

by J. Young 107 1914-15Scroll, The Kirkwall 139 1938-39Scruple and Diffidence, by G. M. Dyson 85 1969-70Search and Research, by E. H. Stork 40 1941-42Second Degree, The, by W. H. Riley 126 1941-42Second Degree, Some Notes on the, by J. W. Jackson 41 1957-58 Second Degree, Some Notes on the, by J. T. Thorp 125 1927-28Second Temple, Exile and Return, The, by Rev. Canon M. Wilson 65 2002Second Thoughts, by D. J. Walters 58 2011-12Second Tracing Board, The, Its Symbols and Symbolism Part I,

by W. W. Covey Crump 42 1913-14Second Tracing Board, The, Its Symbols and Symbolism Part II,

by W. W. Covey Crump 154 1913-14Secret Society of the Middle Ages, A, - 'The Vehme Gericht'

by A. L. Macleod 20 1935-36 Secret Societies, Some Aspects of the Law of England relating to,

particularly to Freemasonry, by C. E. Crane 50 1941-42Secrets of the Pyramids, Masonic, by A. Bowes 93 1910-11Selected Exhibits in the Provincial Museum, by R. G. Smith 82 1971-72Self-ordained Enemies of Freemasonry, Part I, by L. M. Sherwood 62 1968-69Self-ordained Enemies of Freemasonry, Part II, by L. M. Sherwood 48 1969-70 Sequence of the Degrees, Lessons from the, by F. W. Billson 26 1899-1900Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 1st November 1992, by 45 1992

Rev Canon M. WilsonSermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 23rd October 1994, by

Rev Canon M. Wilson 66 1994Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 29th October 1995, by

Rev Canon M. Wilson 81 1995Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 27th October 1996, by

Rev Canon M. Wilson 73 1996Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 24 October 1999, by 84 1999

Rev Canon M. WilsonSermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 14th October 2012, by 124 2012-13

Rev Canon M. Wilson 205 2015-16Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 19th October 2014, by

Rev Canon M. Wilson 116 2014-15Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 18th October 2015, by

Rev Canon M. Wilson 205 2015-16Sermon delivered at Royal Arch Service, 16th October 2016, by

Canon M. Wilson 115 2016-17Sermon delivered to Warwickshire Royal Arch Masons,

13th March, 2016, by Canon M. Wilson 207 2015-16Sermon delivered to Warwickshire Royal Arch Masons,

26th February, 2017, by Canon M. Wilson 117 2016-17

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Sermon delivered at Evensong on the 225th Anniversary of theProvincial Grand Lodge of Lincolnshire,by Rev. J. D. R. Spriggs 96 2016-17

Sermon delivered at the Annual Service for Sheffield and DistrictFreemasons, by Canon M. Wilson 119 2016-17

Sesquicentennial of Washington’s Initiation into Freemasonry, The,by C. E. Meyer 72 1902-03

Seventeenth (Leics.) Regiment of Foot, by J. T. Thorp 108 1903-04Shakespeare, Evidences of Freemasonry in the Plays of,

by J. T. Thorp 12 1893-94'Shibboleth' 114 1930-31Short History, A, of the Masonic Route to Texas, by V. C. Clarke 34 1999Sign of a Fellow Craft, by G. B. Ellwood 32 1934-35Significance & High Importance of Opening the Lodge,

by J. W. Jackson 23 1958-59 Signs of the Zodiac and Freemasonry, by W. H. Riley 108 1939-40Simple Story of the Temple at Jerusalem, by L. D. Porteous 17 1971-72 Sir Daniel Gooch and Freemasonry in Swindon, by P. A. Neaverson 9 2004Sir John Wentworth, Politician and Freemason, by L.Urquhart 111 2014-15Six hundred years of Craft Ritual, by H. Carr 79 1967-68Sketchley Tokens, by H. Carr facing 52 1962-63 'Sloane Family' of the Old Charges, including the Thorpe and

Strachan MSS., by W. Begemann 62 1901-02Smith, Admiral Sir William, by R. J. Reece & O. H. Bate 172 1915-16Social Side of Freemasonry in England, by J. T. Thorp 109 1918-19Society of the Awakened, The, by R. E. Wallace-James 164 1915-16Soldiers, statesmen and Freemasons, by N. King

John Graves Simcoe (1752-1806) 67 1995William Jarvis (1756-1817) 74 1995

Solomon, The Temple of, by J. Young 110 1910-11Solomon, The Temple of, by E. R. J. Biggs 81 1925-26Solomon’s Temple, the Building of, by F. Pugh 35 1953-54Solomon's Temple, The Two Pillars of, by W. S. Caldecott 131 1907-08Some Comments on early American Masonry, by G. M. Dyson 17 1962-63 Some Comments on the Development of the Royal Ark Mariners

Degree, by D. M. Sharpe 103 2012-13Some Early Masonic Societies, by A. Newman 58 1981 Some Eminent Edwardians, by D. J. Hughes 28 2007Some Incidents in the History of the Provincial Grand Lodge of

Leicestershire and Rutland, by F. W. Billson 142 1910-11Some Interesting Masonic Relics, by J. T. Thorp 75 1907-08Some Lights and Shades in the Building of Jersey Freemasonry,

by P. J. Dawson 49 1967-68Some Notes and Reflections on the History of the Vale of Catmos

Lodge, No.1265, by S. B. R. Green 61 1966-67Some of the Things I think and feel about Freemasonry,

by H. D. Barnett 44 1930-31Some old French Masonic Customs, by J. T. Thorp 131 1930-31Some Thoughts about Masonic Initiation, a personal exploration,

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By A. T. Stewart 31 1997Some Thoughts on Freemasonry and a Call, by W. H. Riley 31 1937-38Some Thoughts on the Second or Fellow-Crafts’ Degree,

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by W. H. Wood 33 1936-37Speculative Masonry and its relation to Operative Masonry,

by W. H. Riley 81 1928-29Speculative Masons, Transition of from Operative

(Prestonian Lecture), by H. Carr 43 1956-57 Sprig of Acacia, A, by W. N. Cheesman 108 1919-20Square, The, its History and Morals, by F. G. Kirkby 71 1919-20Stagorians, The, by W. H. Jones 89 1905-06Stones - their Symbolism and Teaching, by T. O. Judge 14 1943-44Story of the Third Degree, King Solomon's Temple and the,

by R. Smailes 66 1905-06Steps and Columns, by H. Starmer 25 1988 Strange Case of Earl Ferrer’s Personal Papers, by D. J. Hughes 86 2012-13Strange Pillars, The, by A. S. Hall Johnson 35 1956-57 Strasburg Cathedral, Legend of, from Masonic Magazine 26 1911-12Strict Benevolence, Lodge of. No.553, Kings Lynn 25 1908-09Summary of Papers on the Three Great Lights in Freemasonry,

by C. W. Francis 133 1915-16Sun was at its Meridian, When the, by J. T. Thorp 116 1901-02Superstructure, A Philosophical Survey, by O. Farrant 39 1962-63 Superstructure, The, by E. H. Stork 94 1936-37Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch, by J. H. Boocock 87 1910-11Survey of Masonic Research, A, by L. Vibert 62 1933-34Survey of Masonry from Time Immemorial to 1717 A.D.,

by L. J. King 10 1967-68 Survivals in Freemasonry, by G. W. Bullamore 40 1942-43Survivals in Freemasonry, (more), by G. W. Bullamore 54 1944-45Sussex, Augustus Frederic, Duke of, 1773-1843, by W. B. Hextall 93 1919-20 Swastika, The, from the Tyler-Keystone 103 1909-10Swastika as Ground Plan 121 1912-13Swedish Royal Order of King Carl XIII, The, for Freemasons only,

by B. Y. Åkerrén 20 1997Swiss Lodge, a visit to an unique, by T. J. Brooks 24 1953-54Symbolatry, by L. M. Sherwood, 85 1971-72 Symbols, by W. H. Cotton 19 1936-37Symbols of the Craft, Some Obsolete, by R. B. Starkey 52 1895-96Symbols and Emblems, Masonic, in Freemasons' Hall, Leicester,

by J. T. Thorp 57 1926-27Symbols and Emblems in the Masonic Temple at Leicester,

by W. H. Riley 96 1932-33Symbols, Some Masonic, and their Probable Origin,

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by F. G. Belton 61 1903-04Symbols and Symbolism of the Second Tracing Board Part I,

by W. W. Covey Crump 42 1913-14Symbols and Symbolism of the Second Tracing Board Part II,

by W. W. Covey Crump 154 1913-14Symbols and Words of the First Degree, by A. Gardiner 103 1907-08Symbolic and Ethical Teaching of the Perfect Ashlar,

by Rev. J. T. Lawrence 36 1912-13Symbolic Freemasonry, what is it? whence its origin? and what of

its purpose? by F. Foster 122 1916-17Symbolic Lights, The 65 1918-19Symbolic Masonry, by Rev. W. S. Hildesley 47 1940-41Symbolic Masonry and the Ancient Mysteries, by F. W. Gregory 47 1975 Symbolism, A Mighty, by Boutelle 150 1915-16Symbolism and History of the Third Tracing Board,

by W. W. Covey Crump 86 1911-12Symbolism and History of the First Tracing Board,

by W. W. Covey Crump 44 1919-20Symbolism and Masonic Significance of Plants and Trees,

by W. H. Riley 57 1932-33Symbolism and Teaching, Stones, their, by T. O. Judge 14 1943-44Symbolism, Masonic, The Infirmities of Age as represented in

Ecclesiastes. xii. 1-7, by Rev. A. W. Parsons 61 1930-31 Symbolism of Initiation, The, by L. R. Collier 59 1978 Symbolism of Pillars, their Place in Masonry, also their Origin and

Evolution - Part I, by. W. H. Riley 66 1931-32Symbolism of Pillars, their Place in Masonry, also their Origin and

Evolution - Part II, by W. H. Riley 110 1931-32Symbolism of the Beehive and association with Freemasonry,

by R. H. Ashbee 29 1952-53Symbolism of the Master Mason's Apron, by J. T. Thorp 99 1931-32Symbolism, Our System of Masonic, by W. W. Covey Crump 43 1916-17Symbols in Masonry, The Eternal, by W. Garratt 18 1980

Tabernacle, The Mosaic, by Rev. J. T. Lawrence 118 1914-15Templars and Freemasons, Defence of, Tr. from French

by C. C. H. Binns 46 1955-56 Temple and Magic, by C. E. Haines 22 1952-53Temple and Masonic Tradition, The, by J. R. Prophet 10 1978 Temple Area, Jerusalem and the, by D. S. E. Atkinson 123 1919-20Temple Area, Jerusalem and the, by A. D. Day 128 1920-21Temple, King Solomon's, by I. R. Underwood 64 1943-44Temple, King Solomon's, and the Story of the Third Degree,

by R. Smailes 66 1905-06Temple, King Solomon's, Significance of, by V. Rev. H. A. Jones 35 1949-50Temple of Solomon, The, by J. Young 110 1910-11Temple of Solomon, The, by E. R. J. Biggs 81 1925-26Temple Workmen, Hiram Abif and the, by J. T. Thorp 89 1913-14Third Degree, The Legend of the, by R. Race 50 1920-21

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Third Degree, The, by B. A. Swinden 29 1957-58Thomas Harper, the Forgotten Freemason, by D. J. Lyons 97 2014-15'Thorp' MSS. (Addendum by W. J. Hughan), by J. T. Thorp 21 1898-99Thorp, Our illustrious Founder J. T. Thorp, by N. B. Ashcroft 8 1986Thoughts on the 2nd Degree in Freemasonry, by A. R. Butler 29 1982 Thoughts after a Visit to Eleusis, by Canon Sanders 98 1904-05Thoughts on Freemasonry and a Call, Some, by W. H. Riley 31 1937-38Thou shalt not make unto thyself any Graven Image,

by A. C. Mason 63 1915-16Three Degrees, The, by W. H. Riley 61 1936-37Three Degrees, The Origin and History of the, including the

Royal Arch, 1717-1817, by W. J. Hughan 11 1895-96Three Eminent Massachusetts Freemasons who were early

members of the Lodge of Research, No. 2429, Correspondence Circle, by D. M. Sharpe and W. H. Hunt 188 2015-16

Three Great Lights in Freemasonry, The, A Summary of Papers on, by C. W. Francis 133 1915-16

Threes in Masonry, by E. M. Ward 36 1969-70Thurnal, The Broached, by A. Bowes 52 1912-13Toasts, Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 151 1906-07To Hele and Conceal 157 1905-06To see that every brother has had his due (Inaugural Address),

by G. H. Fox 11 1962-63 Tombstone, A Freemason's, by J. T. Thorp 170 1903-04Tombstone, An Old Masonic, by Crow 29 1912-13Tombstone, Masonic, in St. Mary's Churchyard, Leicester,

by J.T.Thorp 37 1919-20Tools, The Working, by H. Hyde 46 1929-30Tools, The Working, Their Beauty and Import, by J. T. Cooper 19 1938-39Tracing Board, The History and Symbolism of the First,

by W. W. Covey Crump 44 1919-20Tracing Board, The Second, its Symbols and Symbolism - Part I,

by W. W. Covey Crump 42 1913-14Tracing Board, The Second, its Symbols and Symbolism - Part II,

by W. W. Covey Crump 154 1913-14Tracing Board, The History and Symbolism of the Third,

by W. W. Covey Crump 86 1911-12Tracing Boards, A New Set of, in the Masonic Temple at Leicester,

by J. T. Thorp 37 1918-19Tracing Boards, Masonic, by E. A. T. Breed 30 1903-04Tracing Boards of St. John's Lodge 279, The, by T. O. Haunch 53 1962-63 Tracing Boards, The History of, by G. B. Ellwood 86 1937-38Traditions, Ritual and Teaching of Freemasonry,

by E. V. Greatbatch 129 1900-01Transactions of the Lodge of Research, A Review of, from 1893

onwards, by G. D. Potts 173 1903-04Transition from Operative to Speculative Masonry

(Prestonian Lecture for 1957), by H. Carr 43 1956-57Treasures in the Grand Lodge Museum, Some of the,

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by W. Hammond 101 1914-15Treasures in the Grand Lodge Museum, Some of the,

by W. Hammond 58 1918-19Triad, A Masonic, Preston - Hutchinson - Oliver, by W. B. Hextall 141 1911-12Triads of Freemasonry, The, by H. S. Biggs 23 1899-1900Triangle, The 3-4-5, by A. Bowes 100 1909-10Triangle, The 3-4-5, in the Great Pyramid, by A. Bowes 108 1911-12Trigradal System, Development of the, by L. Vibert 56 1925-26Tubal Cain and Jephtha, by W. W. Covey Crump 88 1922-23Turbulent Years of Masonry, 1751 – 1781, The: Some Initial

Thoughts, by R. Sheppard 19 2008Twice Destroyed, a Short History of the Destruction of the Temple

by G. A. Thurgar 87 2010-11Twin Pillars of Masonry, The, by L. M. Sherwood 45 1974-75 Two Hirams, The, by Rev. H. A. Jones 40 1951-52Two Hundred Years of Masonry in Leicestershire: The Making of a

Lodge History, by A. N. Newman 48 1991 Two Pillars at the Porchway Entrance of King Solomon's Temple,

Lecture on the, by J. T. Thorp 141 1915-16Two Pillars of Solomon's Temple, by W. S. Caldecott 131 1907-8Two short lived Lodges, by H. Carr 39 1952-53Tyler, The, by L. Urquhart 198 2015-16Tylers and Tyling, by H. Sadler 15 1898-99

Unadorned Again? by R. G. Smith 23 1975 Union of Speculative and Operative Masonry, An attempt to fix the

date of the, by H. S. Biggs 86 1900-01Unique French Diploma, by J. T. Thorp 108 1915-16Universal, Masonry, by G. D. Potts 80 1929-30Unusual Masonic Ceremonies, by C. N. Batham 40 1977 U.S.A., Freemasonry in the, by R. I. Clegg 167 1923-24Uter Pendragon Lodge No.3481 (Inaugural Address)

by A. G. Kilner 18 1955-56

V.S.L., Notes on the, by J. J. W. Knowles 115 1929-30Value of Freemasonry, by E. H. Stork 71 1939-40Van Oranje Lodge, William, No.118 (N. C.), by J. T. Thorp 133 1918-19Van Oranje Lodge, William, No.118 (N. C.), now No.3976 (E. C.),

Some Account of the, by H. S. Biggs 71 1920-21Variations in some Movements in the Lodge, by F. W. Shepherd 20 1988 Various side degrees in Freemasonry, by T. M. Ll. Walters 7 1992'Vehme Gericht,' A Secret Society of the Middle Ages, The,

by A. L. Macleod 20 1935-36Verse, Some Fugitive Masonic, by W. B. Hextall 127 1906-07Vesica Pisces and the Secrets of Mediaeval Masons, The,

by P. J. Dawson 36 1981 Vestiges of Early Days, by L. Vibert 30 1935-36Village Freemasonry a Century Ago, by S. Taylor 73 1906-07Virgin Lodge, No.2, The, (Halifax, N. S.), by J. T. Thorp 25 1906-07

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Visit to an unique Swiss Lodge, by T. J. Brookes 24 1953-54Visit to Ye Ludge at Kilwynning, in the year 1695 Anno Domini 42 2006

Waller Rodwell Wright Principal Drafter of the Articles of Union, by A. D. Herbert 67 2013-14

War, Freemasonry in, by member of Correspondence Circle 129 1909-10War, Freemasonry in, by W. Thomas 105 1911-12War Memorial Tablet in the Holmes Temple with some notes on

the seven brethren who made the ultimate sacrifice, The, by J. D. Varley 68 2012-13

Warrant No.42 (G. L. of Ireland) in the 42nd Regt. of Foot,by J. T. Thorp 126 1915-16

Warrant of the Knights of Malta Lodge No.50, The, by D. A. Peacock 53 1990

Warrant of the 'Royal Athelstan' Lodge No.19, London, by J. T. Thorp 37 1926-27

Washington's Initiation into Freemasonry, Sesquicentennial of, by C. E. Meyer 72 1902-03

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by G. D. Potts 96 1921-22What a Non-Mason might know about Freemasonry,

by Rev. J. Johnson 141 1927-28What does Freemasonry stand for? by L. R. Collier 79 1979 What does Freemasonry stand for? by J. T. Thorp 38 1920-21What Happened to the Royal Arch at the Union?, by Y. Bereiner 119 2013-14What is a Lodge of Freemasons? by A. Rose 116 1920-21What is Masonic Music? by W. J. Bunney 99 1939-40What really happened in 1717?, by N. Barker Cryer 35 2011-12When the Sun was at its Meridian, by J. T. Thorp 116 1901-02Wherever Dispersed, (Prestonian Lecture), by R.Burt 14 2015-16Who must otherwise have remained at a perpetual distance

(Prestonian Lecture) by 56 1979 Who was the real Solomon, King of Israel? by D. M. Sharpe 8 2015-16Why English Freemasons may not visit Lodges in France except

those of Grande Loge Nationale et Independente,by N. S. F. Sitwell 103 1927-28

Wiclif Lodge No 3078, John Wiclif, Morning Star of the Reformation,by M. A. Robinson 85 2002

Willem Van Oranje Lodge, No.118, N. C., by J. T. Thorp 133 1918-19William Kelly, Mason Extra-Ordinary, by A. N. Newman 16 2011-12William Peters and the 225th Anniversary of the Provincial Grand

Lodge of Lincolnshire, by D. M. Sharpe 95 2016-17William Peters: His Masonic Career, by C. J. Turner 103 2016-17William Peters: the Clergyman, by Rev. J. D. R. Spriggs 109 2016-17William Peters: the Painter, by R. Galloway 98 2016-17William Van Oranje Lodge, No.118 (N. C.) now 3976 (E. C.),

by H. S. Biggs 71 1920-21

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‘Winners or Losers?’ The Antients and the Union, by J. M. Hamill 125 2013-14Women Freemasons, by C. S. Bixby 22 1902-03Word Freemason, The, by T. A. Withey 135 1938-39 Words and Symbols of the First Degree, by A. Gardiner 103 1907-08 Working, Practical Points of (see Craft Ritual), by W. B. Hextall 107 1902-03Working Tools, The, by H. Hyde 46 1929-30Working Tools, The, by J. L. Minard 35 1982 Working Tools, Their Beauty and Import, The, by J. T. Cooper 19 1938-39Worshipful Brother John T. Thorp, The Late, Founder of the

Lodge of Research, No.2429, by F. G. Fleeman 17 1940-41W. Bro. Sir Joseph Herbert Marshall (1852 – 1918) “...that most

sturdy of Masons…”, by I. R. Johnson 77 2012-13Worshipful Master's Levels, The, and some Obsolete Symbols of the

Craft, by R. B. Starkey 52 1895-96Worshipful Master and the Past Masters, The Jewels of,

by J. T. Thorp 116 1930-31Wren, Sir Christopher, a Wonderful Mason, by E. J. Liddiard 94 1928-29Writing on the Wall - Cawnpore, 1857, The, by W. J. Songhurst 76 1913-14Wyvern Lodge No.6167: some observations on Masonic research,

by N. B. Ashcroft 16 1992

'X' and 'Y' of Freemasonry, The, by J. J. W. Knowles 38 1898-99

Year Book, Evolution of the Masonic, by J. T. Thorp 38 1914-15Years of Change Leading to Union, The, by L. Starmer 8 1983 Young Man's Companion, Every, by J. T. Thorp 126 1918-19Young Mason, Musings of a, by T. H. Gouldbourne 81 1947-48Young Pretender, Freemasonry and the, by Mackay 26 1893-94

Zodiac and Freemasonry, Signs of the, by W. H. Riley 108 1939-40

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AUTHOR INDEX 1892 - 2017

'AHIMAN REZON', Poem, The Seven Liberal Arts and Sciences 23 1903-04Minutes of The Royal Arch Province of Leicestershire And Rutland

1858 – 1882. The Missing Years 42 1998Masonic Slipper, The 60 2000'ROUGH ASHLAR', Poem, Masonic Virtues, Faith, Hope and Charity 24 1903-04

ACASTER, E. T. J., An Enquiry towards the Origin of the Species 26 2004ACASTER, E. T. J., Cultural Dislocation at the Masonic Union 71 2013-14ÅKERRÉN, B. Y., The Swedish Royal Order of King Carl XIII,

for Freemasons only 20 1997ALLEN, W. J., Masonry in Mexico 109 1912-13ASHBEE, R. H., Symbolism of the Beehive and Freemasonry 29 1952-53ASHCROFT, N. B., Our illustrious Founder, J. T. Thorp 8 1986ASHCROFT. N. B., Wyvern Lodge No. 6167: some observations

on Masonic research 16 1992ATKINS, A. K., Five Noble Orders of Architecture (Prestonian Lecture) 9 1968-69 ATKINSON, D. S. E., Jerusalem and the Temple Area 123 1919-20

BAIN, G. W., Masonic Literature 20 1896-97BAIN, G. W., The 'John Strachan' Manuscript 65 1899-00BAIN, G. W., Early Literature of Freemasonry 145 1907-08BALL, C. W., Arithmetic and Geometry in Freemasonry 86 1950-51BALLARD, Bro., Poem, Lines on the Masonic Union 151 1913-14BARD, Andreas, The Master Mason Poem 88 1945-46BARKER-CRYER, Rev. N., The Makings of our Ritual in the 17th Century 35 1974-75 BARKER-CRYER, Rev. N., The Geneva Bible and its place in the

formation of English Speculative Freemasonry 22 1990 BARKER-CRYER, Rev. N., What really happened in 1717? 35 2011-12BARKER-CRYER, Rev. N., An Elizabethan Transformation 57 2012-13BARNARD, G. W. G., Lea Wilson's Jewel 170 1915-16BARNETT, H. D., Some of the Things I think and feel about

Freemasonry 44 1930-31BARROW, W. H., Masonic Music 14 1893-94BARROW, W. H., An Angle of 90 Degrees, or the Fourth

Part of a Circle 115 1917-18BATE, O. H., The Early History of the Lodge 'De Goede Hoop' of

Cape Town, 1772-1781 46 1909-10BATE, O. H., & R. J. REECE, Admiral Sir William Sydney Smith 172 1915-16BATHAM, C. N., Freemasonry in France 23 1968-69BATHAM, C. N., Unusual Masonic Ceremonies. 40 1977 BATHAM, C. N., Russian Freemasonry, 1731-1979 33 1979 BATHAM, C. N., The Grand Lodge of the Antients 17 1981 BATHAM, C. N., An English P.O.W. Lodge in France during the

Napoleonic Times 62 1984 BATHAM, C. N., The Passing of the Chair Ceremony 33 1987 BAXTER, R. H., The 'Regius' Manuscript 55 1914-15BAXTER, R. H., Poem, The Masonic Poem of circa 1390 55 1914-15

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BEGEMANN, W., Remarks on the 'Sloane Family of the Old Charges British Freemasons," including the Thorp Strachan MSS. 62 1901-02

BELTON, F. G., Masonic Symbols and their Probable Origin 61 1903-04BELTON J., the 1814 international compact and the appearance and

final definition of the phrase ‘pure Ancient masonry’ 89 2013-14BENNETT, REV. D.E., The Knights of Columbus And The Knights Of St.

Columba. The Influence of Freemasonry 118 2010-11BERESINER, Y., Aspects of Masonic Ephemera before 1813. The

‘Sham Exposure’ of December 1813 21 1998BERESINER, Y., what happened to the royal arch at the union? 119 2013-14BEVAN, D., The Past Masters Jewel 49 1980 BIDDLE, L. J., The Netherlands Ritual in English speaking South Africa 39 1954-55BIDDLE, L. J., A visit to a Lodge in the 18th century 52 1957-58 BIGGS, E. R. J., The Temple of Solomon, 81 1925-26BIGGS, H. S., An Old Clearance Certificate 15 1892-93BIGGS, H. S., Operative and Speculative Masonry 35 1896-97BIGGS, H. S., The Triads of Freemasonry 23 1899-00BIGGS, H. S., Meaning of the Word 'Free' in Freemason 73 1900-01BIGGS, H. S., An attempt to fix the date of the Union of

Operative and Speculative Masonry 86 1900-01BIGGS, H. S., The Rite of Circumambulation 58 1904-05BIGGS, H. S., Notes on the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of

Massachusetts 45 1910-11BIGGS, H. S., Notes on the Leicestershire and Rutland Masonic

Calendar 165 1912-13BIGGS, H. S., The Provincial Mark Lodge of Leicestershire and Rutland 78 1916-17BIGGS, H. S., The Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Leicestershire 144 1917-18BIGGS, H. S., Some Account of the Lodge William Van Oranje,

No.118 (N. C.), now 3976 (E. C.) 71 1920-21BIGGS, H. S., Some Historical Notes on Grand Mark Lodge, 105 1929-30BILLSON, W. H., Lessons from the Sequence of the Degrees 26 1899-00BILLSON, F. W., A Freemasons' Lodge, Its Form and Extent 25 1892-93BILLSON, F. W., The Origin and Purpose of Freemasonry 14 1894-95BILLSON, F. W., Masonic Ritual and Ceremonies, their Antiquity 16 1897-98BILLSON, F. W., Laurence Dermott 28 1898-99BILLSON, F. W., Lessons from the Sequence of the Degrees 26 1899-00BILLSON, F. W., The Landmarks of Freemasonry 54 1900-01BILLSON, F. W., The Patron Saints of Masons 59 1902-03BILLSON, F. W., Bacon's 'New Atlantis' and Freemasonry 87 1906-07BILLSON, F. W., Some Incidents in the History of the Provincial

Grand Lodge of Leicestershire and Rutland 142 1910-11BILLSON, F. W., Freemasonry as illustrated on the Walls of

Freemasons' Hall, Leicester 58 1912-13BILLSON, F. W., Masonic Union of 1813 131 1913-14BILLSON, F. W., My Early Recollections of the Lodge of

Research No.2429 19 1941-42BINNS, Dr. C. C. H., The Day-Dreams of a Master Mason 20 1942-43BINNS, C. C. H., Help for the Fellow Craft 14 1945-46BINNS, C. C. H., Help for the Initiate 71 1945-46

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BINNS, C. C. H., You are now a Master Mason 78 1945-46BINNS, C. C. H., Book of the Dead 20 1952-53BINNS, C. C. H., Raising, the Ritual of (Grand Orient of the Netherlands) 46 1953-54BINNS, C. C. H., Tr., Defence of Templars and Freemasons, by

J. M. Plane 46 1955-56BINNS, C. C. H., Emanuel de Rohan 60 1956-57 BIRKETT, C. H., The Royal Arch 63 1974-75 BIRKETT, C. H., The Magic Flute and Masonry, Mozart 61 1975 BIRKETT, C. H., The Lodge of Antiquity 54 1978 BISHOP, R. W., Deep into That Darkness- Peering 62 2011-12BIXBY, C. S., Women Freemasons 22 1902-03BIXBY, C. S., The Order of the Eastern Star 112 1903-04BLAND, C., Early Days of Freemasonry in Leicestershire and Rutland 46 1934-35BOOCOCK, J. H., Early Records of Lodge 'St. Paul's', No.43 97 1908-09BOOCOCK, J. H., Supreme Order of the Holy Royal Arch 87 1910-11BOOTON, W. J. S., The History, Emblems and Symbols of the

Holmes Temple 55 1980 BOOTON, W. J. S., The Meeting Places of the Lodges in the

Province of Leicestershire and Rutland from 1739 to 1999 9 1999BOOTON, W. J. S., Development of the Royal Arch Degree Ceremonies

From the Antients, 1723 – 2009 41 2008BOSSU, Jean, Tr., New Documents concerning French Prisoners'

Lodges - I 39 1957-58BOSSU, Jean, Tr., New Documents concerning French Prisoners'

Lodges - II 62 1958-59 BOSSU, J.,Tr. by O. Farrant, 'Des Guerres de la Révolution aux Camps

de Prisoners d'Angleterre' 53 1973-74 BOULTER, W. E., Inaugural Address - The Reprints 18 1960-61BOUTELLE, A Mighty Symbolism 150 1915-16BOWES, A., Modern Masons' Marks 69 1906-07BOWES, A., The 3-4-5 Triangle 100 1909-10BOWES, A., Masonic Secrets of the Pyramids 93 1910-11BOWES, A., The 3-4-5 Triangle in the Great Pyramid 108 1911-12BOWES, A., The Broached Thurnal 52 1912-13BOYD, P. J. R., Hints on Masonic Research 45 1950-51BREED, E. A. T., Masonic Tracing Boards 30 1903-04BRIDGER, W. R., The Royal Arch Degree, 19 1937-38BRIGGS, Dr. A. H., The Evolution of Masonry 73 1986 BROCKAWAY, C. A., The Iron-Worker and King Solomon 57 1906-07BRAMFORD, E.W., Operatives Lodge No.91 9 2000BROOKS, T. J., A visit to an unique Swiss Lodge 24 1953-54BROWN, J., The Pillars 68 1975 BROWN, I., memorabilia of the Athol lodge and St. Nicholas Lodge prior to

their becoming Newcastle upon Tyne lodge, No.26/24:The problemswhich faced those two lodges prior to the union, and how theybecame Newcastle upon Tyne Lodge, No.26/24 129 2013-14

BROWN, S., Daily Advancement in Masonic Knowledge - Germany, 1940-45 97 1946-47

BROWN, S., Board of General Purposes 87 1969-70

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BROWN, S., The Fowkes of Loseby Hall, Leicestershire and their connection with Freemasonry 53 1970-71

BROWN, S., A Nineteenth century Leicestershire Family and its Masonic connections 8 1984

BULLAMORE, G. W., Survivals in Freemasonry 40 1942-43BULLAMORE, G. W., Survivals in Freemasonry, (more) . 54 1944-45BULLIMORE, C. W., The Origin of Freemasonry 26 1956-57BUNNEY, W. J., Masonic Music and Musicians of the Province of

Leicestershire and Rutland 82 1915-16BUNNEY, W. J., Mozart, the Musician and the Mason 69 1918-19BUNNEY, W. J., Masonic Significance of Mozart's Opera

'The Magic Flute' 99 1920-21BUNNEY, W. J., Masonic Music 38 1922-23BUNNEY, W. J., Bro. Charles Dibdin's 'Masonic Pantomime',

'Harlequin,' Freemason 84 1932-33BUNNEY, W. J., Some lesser known Masonic Music 106 1924-25BUNNEY, W. J., Masonic Music 92 1929-30BUNNEY, W. J., Freemasonry and Contemplative Art 89 1934-35BUNNEY, W. J., What is Masonic Music? 99 1939-40BUNNEY, W. J., The Jubilee Record of the Lodge of Research No. 2429 67 1941-42 BUNNEY, W. J., King Solomon's Temple: Music and Instruments 45 1945-46BUNNEY, W. J., A Masonic Song Book, (Bro. S. Holden's) 49 1947-48BUNNEY, W. J., Musical Mason 95 1948-49 BURFORD, D. W., The History and Duties of the Grand Superintendent

of Works 32 2001BURGESS, Rev. J. M., Oration – Consecration of Golden Jubilee Council, No.179 (Order of Allied Masonic Degrees) 74 2002BURGESS, Rev. J. M., Oration – D dication of District Standard

of the Allied Masonic Degree 95 2004BURRITT, E. A., Freemasonry and the American Indian 52 1988 BURROWS, H., The Great and Invaluable Privileges of Freemasonry 62 1916-17BURT, R., The Membership of West Cornwall Masonic Lodges during

the Victorian Period or Why did Men become Masons? 30 2008BURT, R., Wherever Dispersed (Prestonian Lecture) 14 2015-16BURTON, J. C., 'Gastvrijheid' (Friendship) Lodge, No.113, Groningen 188 1915-16BURTON, J. C., Are we making Masons too fast? 117 1918-19BURTON, J. C., Some Aspects of Architecture and Civilisation in

Relation to Freemasonry 14 1942-43BUSWELL, D. A., Freemasonry in a Changing World 10 1987 BUTLER, A. R., Thoughts on the Second Degree in Freemasonry 29 1982 BUTLER, A. R., Landmarks 9 1993

CALDECOTT, W. S., The Two Pillars of Solomon's Temple 131 1907-08CANNON, A. J. S., A Psychological Aspect of Freemasonry 20 1934-35CANNON., A. J. S., Rare and Interesting Books in the Leicester

Freemasons' Hall Library 52 1937-38CANNON, A. J. S., Exhibits from Library and Museum, Leicester 76 1947-48CAPPIN, J. M., Relationship of Music to Freemasonry 46 1982 CAPPIN, J. M., Harry Carr - The Man and his Work 17 1989

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CAPPIN, J. M., translated, A French First Degree Ritual of 1788 38 1996CAPPIN, J. M.,London Coffee House Lodges 32 2000CAPPIN, J. M., ‘It is not in the power of any Man.’ A study of the

Changes in the Physical Qualifications for Initiation withinthe context of the Landmarks of Freemasonry. 9 2005

CAPPIN, J. M., The Eye in Masonry, as a Symbols, and in other Contexts 62 2005CARR, H., Ancient Charges 24 1943-44CARR, H., Hebraic Aspects of Ritual 24 1944-45CARR, H., An Examination of Early Masonic Catechisms 23 1946-47CARR, H., Examination of Continental Ritual 33 1948-49CARR, H., The Mason Word, a collection of references 57 1950-51CARR, H., An Early Masonic Document 30 1951-52CARR, H., Two short lived Lodges 39 1952-53CARR, H., Transition from Operative to Speculative Masonry,

(Prestonian Lecture) 43 1956-57 CARR, H., Lodge Mother Kilwinning, No. O 32 1960-61CARR, H., Sketchley Tokens facing 52 1962-63 CARR, H., Freemasonry in the U.S.A. 33 1965-66 CARR, H., Six hundred years of Craft Ritual 79 1967-68CARR, H., The Evolution and Ritual of the 3º 71 1981 CARR, Dr. T., Operative Freemasons and Operative Freemasonry 111 1911-12CHEESMAN, W. N., A Scottish Deputation 37 1916-17CHEESMAN, W. M., A Sprig of Acacia 108 1919-20CHEESMAN, W. N., On Masons' Marks in Particular and Mediaeval

Craftsmen's in General 37 1923-24CHETWODE-CRAWLEY, J. W., Masonic Blue 55 1910-11CLARK, G. V., Changing Scenes of Freemasonry in Leicester 9 1990 CLARK, G. V., The origin, history and personalities of the

Halford Lodge No. 3919, 1919-1939 14 1993CLARKE, Archdeacon, Old Masonic Certificates 29 1907-08CLARKE, J. R., External Influences on the Evolution of English Masonry

(Prestonian Lecture) 15 1969-70CLARKE, V. C., A Short History of the Masonic Route to Texas 34 1999CLARKSON, D. J., Oration - Consecration of the Wayfarer Chapter

No. 8679 69 1994CLARKSON, D. J., Oration - Consecration of the Uppingham in

Rutland Chapter No. 9119 71 1994CLEGG, R. I., Freemasonry in the U.S.A. 167 1923-24COHEN, Dr. A., The Religion and Politics of Freemasonry 83 1939-40COHEN, Dr. A., The Ethics of Freemasonry 62 1940-41COLLIER, L. R., The Symbolism of Initiation 59 1978 COLLIER, L. R., What does Freemasonry stand for? 79 1979 CONWAY, Rev. Dr. I. C., Oration - Consecration of Ratae Council

No. 124 (A.M.D.) 41 1990COOPER, J. T., Mark Masonry and its Relation to the Craft and

Other Degrees 116 1934-35COOPER, J. T., The Working Tools, Their Beauty and Import 19 1938-39COOPER, R., and NEWMAN, A. N., The formation of the Grand Lodge

of England – the Scottish dimension 57 2013-14

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CORAH, J. H., The Provincial Grand Masters of Leicestershire and Rutland 89 1946-47

COSTIN, W. C., Light from French Masonry in the XVIIIth Century - Catechism on the First Degree and Ceremonies of the Festive Board 41 1964-65

COTTON, W. H., Symbols 19 1936-37 COVEY CRUMP, W. W., The All-Seeing Eye 55 1909-10COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Colours in Freemasonry 118 1909-10COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Symbolism and History of the Third

Tracing Board 86 1911-12COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Symbols and Symbolism of the Second

Tracing Board - Part I 42 1913-14COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Symbols and Symbolism of the Second

Tracing Board - Part II 154 1913-14COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Our System of Masonic Symbolism 43 1916-17COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Egyptian Mysteries and English Masonry 86 1917-18COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Gothic Architecture and the Comacine

Masters 41 1918-19COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Symbolism and History of the

First Tracing Board 44 1919-20COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Jephtha and Tubal Cain 88 1922-23COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Acacia or Cassia 116 1924-25COVEY CRUMP, W. W., Gematrial Kabalism in Freemasonry 129 1932-33COVEY CRUMP, W. W., The Pythagorean Proposition and our Past

Master's Jewel 70 1935-36CRANE, A., Oration - Consecration of the Granite Chapter No. 2028 53 1980 CRANE, C. E., Some Aspects of the Law of England, relating to

Secret Societies, Particularly to Freemasonry 50 1941-42CRANE, R. A., For therein you will be taught (Prestonian Lecture) 36 2003CROSSLE, F. C., Freemasonry in Ballintoy (Ireland) 113 1906-07CROW, An Old Masonic Tombstone 29 1912-13CROWE, F. J. W., Masonic Clothing 81 1901-02CROWE, F. J. W., Colours in Freemasonry 109 1909-10CUFFLIN, H. H., Oration - Dedication of the Lodge Room, Masonic

Hall, Loughborough 20 1964-65

DANIEL, J. W., Henry, The 4th Earl of Carnarvon and theRev. Canon G. R. Portal: a remarkable friendship (1850 -1889) 40 2004

DANIEL, J. W., Foreign Grand Lodges and the Union of 1813 146 2013-14DAVIS, C. H., Masonry in 1765 14 1982 DAVIS, R.W., How Freemasonry Can Help Us Avoid ‘The Seven Deadly

Sins’ 74 2010-11DAWSON, P. J., Some Lights and Shades in the Building of Jersey

Freemasonry 49 1967-68DAWSON, P. J., Early History of the Lodge of the Nine Muses 25 1973-74 DAWSON, P. J., The Essence of Holy Royal Arch Masonry 58 1975 DAWSON, P. J., The Earl of Moira in Scotland 21 1978 DAWSON, P. J., Sir William Rawlins-Knight (1752-1838) 13 1979 DAWSON, P. J., The Greatest of the three Great Lights 47 1980

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DAWSON, P. J., The Vesica Pisces and the Secrets of Mediaeval Masons 36 1981

DAWSON, P. J., Thomas Harper 55 1982 DAWSON, P. J., Johann Christian Burckhardt 26 1983 DAWSON, P. J., Continuity and the danger of false deductions 26 1984DAWSON, P. J., Royal Arch Ritual of the Antients 24 1985 DAWSON, P. J., The Mission of the Muses in the Support of the work

of Ruspini 52 1986DAWSON, P. J., Royal Arch, 'including the Supreme Order of the

Royal Arch' 39 1987 DAWSON, P. J., The Development of the Installation Ceremony 45 1988DAWSON, P. J., Our Third Grand Principle 43 1989 DAWSON, P. J. & W. R. C. Dawson, The making of the Earl of Moira 56 1976 DAWSON, P. J. & W. R. C. Dawson Failure to Unite 69 1977 DAWSON, W. G., History of the Royal Arch Province of

Leicestershire and Rutland 21 1994DAWSON, W. G., Leicestershire and Rutland Freemasons and the

Territorial Army 1908-2008 9 2009-10 DAY, A. D., Jerusalem and the Temple Area 128 1920-21DAYNES, G. W., The Company of Masons of the City of London - I 135 1924-25DAYNES, G. W., The Company of Masons of the City of London - II 100 1925-26DAYNES, G. W., The Early Years of the Grand Lodge of England 45 1928-29DEAN, W. V., Oration - Consecration of the Chapter of The Round

Table No.7762 53 1989DEAN, W. V., The two Saints John 9 1994DICKINSON, R., Oration – Consecration Of The Joey Dunlop Lodge 59 2007

of Mark Master Masons No. 1881 DICKINSON, R., Oration – Consecration Of Progress Lodge

of Enthroned Commanders No. 1786 (RAM) 72 2002DILWORTH, R. H., Inaugural Address - The Illuminati 18 1957-58DILWORTH, R. H., Notes and Reflections on the History of St. Peter's

Lodge No.1330 (1870-1970) 69 1970-71DOW, J. M., Browning and Freemasonry 74 1904-05DOW, J. M., Liverpool Cathedral 92 1905-06 DRING, E. H., Landmarks in the History of the Legends of Freemasonry 31 1908-09DYER, C. W. F., The Grand Stewards' Lodge 16 1985DYSON, G. M., Some Comments on early American Masonry 17 1962-63 DYSON, G. M., History of the Howe and Charnwood Lodge, No.1007 81 1964-65 DYSON, G. M., Scruple and Diffidence 85 1969-70DYSON, G. M., La Loge des Neufs Soeurs 18 1972-73

EDWARDS, C. L., Introduction of Freemasonry into the Argentine Republic 98 1907-08

ELAM, C. C., Canterbury Cathedral - Mediaeval Masons' Marks 25 1955-56 ELLIOTT, Canon W. T., Freemasonry and Modern Thought 60 1941-42ELLIS, R. S., Early Freemasons 48 2009-10ELLWOOD, G. B., Some Thoughts on the Evolution of Freemasonry 105 1928-29ELLWOOD, G. B., The Hon. Mrs. Aldworth, the Lady Freemason 135 1931-32ELLWOOD, G. B., Ancient Guilds and their Effect on Masonry 44 1933-34

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ELLWOOD, G. B., The Sign of a Fellow Craft 32 1934-35ELLWOOD, G. B., The History of Tracing Boards 86 1937-38

FARRANT, O., Superstructure, A Philosophical Survey 39 1962-63 FARRANT, O., Lodge Room Furniture of St, Peter's Lodge, No.1330 59 1963-64 FARRANT, O., Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part I 77 1964-65FARRANT, O., Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part II 72 1965-66FARRANT, O., Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part III 71 1966-67FARRANT, O., Minutes of St. John's Lodge, No. 279, Early - Part IV 63 1967-68FARRANT, O., Royal Arch Ensigns (with Latin Inscriptions) 79 1968-69 FARRANT, O., Sonnet - In Memoriam, Ernest Muddimer 8 1968-69FARRANT, O., Charges of a Freemason 8 1970-71FARRANT, O., Comment on Ecclesiastes XII, 1 - 7 in the New

English Bible 109 1971-72FARRANT, O. & R. G. SMITH, Royal Arch Relics in the Provincial

Library and Museum 63 1966-67FENTON, S. J., Lost Lodges and Lost Lodge Properties 67 1938-39FLEEMAN, F. G., Chapters from the History of the Howe and

Charnwood Lodge 90 1918-19FLEEMAN, F. G., The Provincial Grand Masters of Leicestershire

and Rutland 117 1925-26FLEEMAN, F. G., The Centenary of Freemasonry in Loughborough 132 1934-35FLEEMAN, F. G., The Early Georgian Princes and Freemasonry 107 1936-37FLEEMAN, F. G., The Founder of the Lodge of Research, the

late W. Bro. John T. Thorp 17 1940-41FLINDERS, A., The Diver in the Bible and his link with Masonic

Tradition 65 1985FOISTER, J. E., The Hiramic Legend (Inaugural Address) 18 1956-57 FOISTER, J. E., Address - Centenary of Home Lodge of MMM 31 1981 FOSTER, F., Master's Chair used in the Lodge Trinity, No.254 101 1913-14FOSTER, F., Symbolic Freemasonry, What is it? Whence its

Origin? and What of its Purpose? 122 1916-17FOSTER, F., The Nature and Purpose of the Masonic Order 111 1921-22FOX, G. H., Brother William Preston (1742-1818) 31 1959-60 FOX, G. H., To see that every brother has had his due

(Inaugural Address) 11 1962-63 FOX, W. G., Eighteenth Century - the French Revolution and

Freemasonry 9 1964-65FRANCIS, C. W., Summary of Papers on The Three Great Lights 133 1915-16FROST, A., The Masonic Activities of Robert Burns 45 1927-28

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GAN, R. L., Cavaliers and Roundheads: an alternative view on the effect of the Union of 1813 on the development of the Orders ofFreemasonry beyond the Craft 105 2013-14

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THORP, J. T., References to Freemasonry in Early Printed Books 20 1900-01THORP, J. T., The Grand Lodge of Philadelphia 80 1900-01THORP, J. T., Origin and Meaning of the Letter 'G' in Freemasonry 92 1900-01THORP, J. T., When the Sun was at its Meridian 116 1901-02THORP, J. T., Engraved Aprons 106 1903-04THORP, J. T., The Leicestershire Seventeenth Regiment of Foot 108 1903-04THORP, J. T., Two Old Certificates 153 1903-04THORP, J. T., A Freemason's Tombstone 170 1903-04THORP, J. T., An old Barnsley Lodge 71 1904-05THORP, J. T., Ballintoy Lodge, No.38, (I. C.) 25 1905-06THORP, J. T., Masonic Convivialities 46 1905-06THORP, J. T., An Old Mark Certificate 109 1905-06THORP, J. T., Clandestine Lodges and Irregular Makings 114 1905-06THORP, J. T., Lodge 'Virgin', No.2, Halifax, N. S. 25 1906-07THORP, J. T., Eighteenth Century Books of Constitutions 120 1906-07THORP, J. T., Masonic Toasts 151 1906-07THORP, J. T., Some Interesting Masonic Relics 75 1907-08THORP, J. T., Masons' Marks from Leicester Castle 95 1907-08THORP, J. T., Freemasons' Arms Lodge 51 1908-09THORP, J. T., Freemasons' Hall, Leicester 122 1908-09THORP, J. T., Some 'Past' and 'Passing' Customs of the Freemasons 35 1909-10THORP, J. T., Louis Jean, French Prisoner and Freemason 140 1909-10THORP, J. T., Some Masonic Relics 67 1910-11THORP, J. T., An Antique Apron 29 1911-12THORP, J. T., The 'British' Lodge No.334, Capetown 65 1911-12THORP, J. T., Lodge at the Ben Jonson's Head, No.94 72 1911-12THORP, J. T., A Reminder of Cawnpore 107 1912-13THORP, J. T., Freemasonry, Gleanings from the Past 130 1912-13THORP, J. T., A Masonic Engraving of 1769 138 1912-13THORP, J. T., The Lodge Operative of Banff, 1764-1778 143 1912-13THORP, J. T., French Certificate of 1774 29 1913-14THORP, J. T., Hiram Abif and the Temple Workmen 89 1913-14THORP, J. T., The 'Moira' Jewel 176 1913-14THORP, J. T., Excellent and High Excellent 29 1914-15THORP, J. T., Evolution of the Masonic Year Book 38 1914-15THORP, J. T., The Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons 114 1914-15THORP, J. T., Cagliostro at the Lodge of Antiquity 29 1915-16THORP, J. T., The Consecration of Lodge No.336 in 1808 52 1915-16THORP, J. T., A Unique French Diploma 108 1915-16THORP, J. T., Warrant No.42 in the 42nd Regt. of Foot of the Grand

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