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Ars Quatuor Coronatorum
The Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No.2076.
Volume 114 for the Year 2001
Published October 2002
Contents:
Ars Quatuor Coronatorum of the Twentieth Century Brother Roeinton B. Khambatta
Some Aspects of French Freemasonry in the I8th Century Brother Michel L. Brodsky & Brother Jacques Litvine
Dr Robert Hamilton, MA, MD (1820-1880) his Masonic Life and Times Brother J.W. Daniel
William James Hughan Brother Keith Jackson
From County Armagh to the Green Hills of Somerset. the career of Major Francis George Irwin (1828-1893) Charles Wallis-Newport
W Bro Daniel Caldwell: Policeman, Registrar-General, Protector of Chinese and Man of Scandalous Connections Mark MacAlpine
The Dundee Masonic Lodge Brother Mark C. Wallace
Critical Reading of Masonic Literature Yoshio, Washizu
The Ramsays - Earls of Dalhousie and Others Grand Master Masons of Scotland Brother Bruce B. Hogg
The Chevalier de Ramsay's Oration, 1736 - 37: Early Masonry in France Georges Lamoine
The Role of the 'Kosher Lodges' in West Lancashire Freemasonry Victor Sereno
Observations on the 1723 Book of Constitutions Brother Michel L. Brodsky
Para-masonic activities in occupied Greece Brother Andreas C. Rizopoulos
Solitaire: Hidden Meaning or Ancient Puzzle? R.C. Rigby-Saunders
IN MEMORIAM
W Bro John Webb, KStj, JP, PGStB (1918-2001) Brother Charles Cane
VW Bro Douglas Emil George Vieler, PGSwdB (1913-2002) Brother R.A. Gilbert
REVIEWS
A History of Freemasonry in North Island New Zealand Brother Peter Hamilton Currie
Preston's Illustrations of Masonry Brother David Peabody
Quatuor Coronati is a Masonic Lodge, and is the Premier Research Lodge in the World, which publishes papers on all aspects of Freemasonry - Masonic ritual and symbolism, origins and development etc.. If you are interested in joining the Correspondence Circle go to the Lodge website at: www.quatuorcoronati.com or go back to the previous page for details of whom to contact.
Masonic Lodges, as well as individuals, are welcome to join the correspondence circle.
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