• Operative Masonry or The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plaisterers and Bricklayers or simply The Operatives...
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  • manuscript document that traces the usages and traditions of English operative masonry is the Regius poem, dated around 1390. This document consists of three...
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  • Masonic myths (category Masonry)
    the original or first-generation manuscripts, Régius and Cook, of operative masonry in the 14th century. The mention of an architect "master of geometry...
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  • nation. Critics claim that compared to Operative Masonry's clear denunciations of treachery, Speculative Masonry (Freemasonry after 1723) was far more...
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  • introduction of speculative Masonry in the early eighteenth-century specifically aimed at "dechristianising" the old operative masonry lodges. However, this...
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  • roof and floor tiles. More fanciful suggestions have included: In operative Masonry, the Tyler would draw out the blueprints for the Temple/cathedral...
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    Freemasonry (redirect from Free masonry)
    Freemasonry, sometimes spelled Free-Masonry or simply Masonry from 'freestone mason', refers to various fraternal organisations that trace their origins...
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    memorial masonry manufacturing facility and a coffin factory and workshop.[citation needed] Other co-operative societies such as Midcounties Co-operative use...
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    of Acon. A commemorative chivalric order. Organized in "chapels." Operative Masonry (The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters...
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  • Degree (3) Secrecy (not specifying as to what) (11, 23) Symbolism of operative masonry (24) That a Mason must be a man, freeborn, and of lawful age (18)...
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  • and fellowship rather than stonework. The earliest record of non-operative masonry comes from the Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) No. 1. Its minutes...
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    been influential at the time when operative Masonry (a guild of artisans) was being transformed to speculative masonry—Freemasonry—which was a social fraternity...
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    with remains of chivalrous initiations), its passage from operative masonry to speculative masonry in the 18th century prevents the transition from virtual...
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    craftsman could illustrate the background of the latter's acception in operative masonry. James Brown Craven, who gave detailed descriptions of the works above...
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    and the Stonemasons of Germany adopted them as patron saints of "Operative Masonry." The translation of the Four Crowned Martyrs to the church on the...
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  • It covers three phases. Firstly, the emergence of organised lodges of operative masons during the Middle Ages, then the admission of lay members as "accepted"...
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  • (1850–1915), English engineer, author, railway collector, and supporter of Operative Masonry Gordon Stretton (1887–1982), English-born Welsh-African-descended...
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  • Years Of The Building Of The Vale Royal Abbey, 1278–1280: A Study in Operative Masonry". Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Transactions of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge...
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  • Co-Freemasonry (redirect from Co-Masonry)
    organized into 41 federations, 8 jurisdictions and 20 pioneer lodges. French Masonry had long attempted to include women, the Grand Orient de France having...
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  • The Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' International Association of the United States and Canada (OPCMIA) is a trade union of plasterers and cement...
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  • The Midcounties Co-operative Limited, trading as Your Co-op, is a consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom with over 700,000 members. Registered in...
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    have been published which purport to represent Masonic ritual, including Masonry Dissected by Samuel Prichard in 1730, Three Distinct Knocks in 1760, Jachin...
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  • Central England Co-operative, trading as Central Co-op, is a regional consumer co-operative in the United Kingdom, based in Lichfield and which trades...
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    77433657°E / 57.448903; 9.77433657 Tower Constructed 1900 Construction masonry tower Height 23 metres (75 ft) Shape square tower with balcony and lantern...
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    somecases) Recommended by existing members Pass a background check Co-Masonry and Women's Freemasonry admit both men and women, or women only, respectively...
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    Port Curtis Co-operative Dairy Association Ltd Factory is a heritage-listed former factory at 6 Short Street, Gladstone, Gladstone Region, Queensland...
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    Guild Masonry and ensure the traditions were not lost. He has received credit for his work in passing down the information from the Operative Guild which...
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  • book. This kind of office is originating in the 'Parlierer' of medieval operative stonemasons. They did elect the 'Parlierer' from among the senior fellows...
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  • Old Charges or Constitutions. These documents outlined a "history" of masonry, tracing its origins to a biblical or classical root, followed by the regulations...
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    lodges and later they adopted male degrees giving rise to French women's Masonry in the 1950s. 18th-century British lodges and their American offshoots...
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