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Tantivy and was
Prior to the plat of the village, there was an inn three-quarters of a mile east of the present site, called " Tantivy " or " TAN-TI-VY ".
It is likely that Tantivy was relocated by about one-eighth of a mile ( from east to west ) at least once during its existence.

Tantivy and 1840
It is recorded ( with greater certainty ) that the ( later ) Central Illinois cattle and land baron, John Dean Gillette, proposed marriage to his future wife, Lemira Parke, at the Tantivy cabin c. 1840.

Tantivy and ;
London: Tantivy, 1980 ; ISBN 0-498-02167-X.

Tantivy and at
During the period 1963-1988, he published almost 100 books on film by various authors at The Tantivy Press in London, including classics like Robin Wood's Hitchcock's Films.

Tantivy and .
Tantivy Press.
London: The Tantivy Press.

Lodge and was
Ayckbourn wrote his first play at Wisborough Lodge ( a preparatory school in the village of Wisborough Green ) when he was about 10.
Barcelonnette was one of few settlements in Haute-Provence to acquire a Masonic Lodge before the Revolution, in fact having two:
In the obituary of Michael Andreevich Romanoff, the highest-ranking member of the Russian imperial family at the time of his death in 2008, it was noted that his family spent most of WWII at Craigowan Lodge.
* One & All Lodge No. 330 was consecrated on the 8 March 1810, it currently meets on the second Monday in each month
* Beacon Lodge No. 9425 was consecrated on the 15 February 1991, it currently meets on the third Tuesday in February, April, October & December, and the 4th Tuesday in May
* St Nicholas Lodge of Mark Master Masons No. 1188 was consecrated on the 30 March 1955, it currently meets on the third Thursday in February, April, June, August & October
* St Nicholas Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners No. 1188 was consecrated on the 2 June 1979, it currently meets on the second Thursday in March, May, September & November
Churnsike Lodge () was an early Victorian hunting lodge situated in the parish of Greystead, West Northumberland, England.
When the estate was sold in 1889, Churnsike Lodge was purchased by the Chesters Estate ( near Hexham, Northumberland ).
His family's second home was in a completely different geological and ecological area: he spent much of his childhood at Bartley Lodge in the New Forest, England.
Beatty was born at Howbeck Lodge in the parish of Stapeley, Cheshire, on 17 January 1871.
In April 1800, through the introduction of Hungarian writer Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, he was initiated into Freemasonry in the Lodge Pythagoras of the Blazing Star where he was elected minor warden.
In 1876 the family moved into one of the neighbouring houses, Ingle Lodge, and it was here that the couple's third son, Gerald Brosseau Gardner, was born on Friday 13 June 1884.
In 1910 he was initiated as an Apprentice Freemason into the Sphinx Lodge No 107 in Columbo, affiliated with the Irish Constitution.
He was initiated into Freemasonry in Union Lodge, Exeter on November 2, 1773.
Hoover was a devoted Freemason, being raised a Master Mason on 9 November 1920, in Federal Lodge No. 1, Washington, DC, just two months before his 26th birthday.
He was one of the charter members of Tuscola's Masonic Lodge No. 332, which was founded on October 2, 1860.
During his term as Governor-General of New Zealand ( 1921-1923 ), he was also Grand Master of New Zealand's Grand Lodge.
The Sindh Wildlife Conservation Building, located in Saddar, served as a Freemasonic Lodge until it was taken over by the government.
Dunst was treated for depression in early 2008 at the Cirque Lodge treatment center in Utah.
In 1885, Thomas Edison bought property in Fort Myers, Florida, and built what was later called Seminole Lodge as a winter retreat.

Lodge and existence
Although Anderson seems to imply the existence of an Italian Grand Lodge, no such body existed until the creation of the Grand Orient of Italy in 1805.
They were used by Hertz to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves, as predicted by James Maxwell and by Lodge and Marconi in the first research into radio waves.
British physicist Oliver Lodge demonstrated the existence of Maxwell ’ s waves transmitted along wires in 1887 – 88.
However, the first Lodge whose existence can be verified was organised by English merchants in Paris about 1725.
The townsite had been in existence since shortly after the opening of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, with its post office opening in 1916, and it had been the site of Garibaldi Lodge, one of several rail-tourism lodges along the rail line, the most well known in this locality being Rainbow Lodge at Alta Lake.
The Grand Lodge of Ireland is the second most senior Grand Lodge of Freemasons in the world, and the oldest in continuous existence.
The story of the " Lady Freemason ", Elizabeth St Leger, dates to a time prior to the existence of the Grand Lodge, also there are references to Lodge meetings across Dublin in a speech given in Trinity College, Dublin as far back as 1688.

Lodge and from
If it is assumed that the formula given by Lodge of cosec Af applies, the pressure difference along the major axes can be calculated from the angle of inclination of the major axis, and from this the interfacial tension can be calculated.
Craigowan Lodge is a seven-bedroom stone house about a mile from the main castle in Balmoral.
During the Second World War the Christadelphians in Britain assisted in the Kindertransport, helping to relocate several hundred Jewish children away from Nazi persecution and founding a hostel Elpis Lodge.
Here, he once more became involved in Freemasonry, joining the Johore Royal Lodge No. 3946, but had retired from it by April 1931.
However, due to personality clashes with other members and absences from the center of Lodge activity in Great Britain, challenges to Mathers ' authority as leader developed among the members of the Second Order.
There are talks of it being taken away from this custody and being renovated and the Lodge being preserved with its original woodwork and ornate wooden staircase.
Opposition in the Senate, particularly from Republican politicians Henry Cabot Lodge and William Borah and especially in regard to Article X of the Covenant, ensured that the United States would not ratify the agreement.
In 1933 Maurice Webb built a new Master's Lodge in the south-east corner of the College gardens, on land acquired from Peterhouse in 1861.
Joseph Whidbey supervised the building of the Breakwater from Bovisand Lodge, from which there is a view down the full length of the breakwater.
Part of Markstein's inspiration came from his research into World War II, where he found that some people had been incarcerated in a resort-like prison called Inverlair Lodge.
In terms of wealth, Trinity's current fortunes belie prior fluctuations ; Nevile's building campaign drove the college into debt from which it only surfaced in the 1640s, and the mastership of Richard Bentley ( notorious for the construction of a hugely expensive staircase in the Master's Lodge, and Bentley's repeated refusals to step down despite pleas from the Fellowship ) adversely affected applications and finances.
* November 7 – The Masonic Grand Lodge de France is founded, splitting from the larger and older Grand Orient de France.
Bryce Canyon Lodge was built between 1924 and 1925 from local materials.
From 1924 to 1925, Bryce Canyon Lodge was built from local timber and stone.
Bryant told Larner he had been surfing and had bought a property called Fogg Lodge and was now looking to buy some cattle from Larner.
The Blue Lodge is said to refer to the traditional colour of regalia in Lodges derived from English or Irish Freemasonry.
Quatuor Coronati Lodge is an example of a Research Lodge ; it has a strictly limited membership and receives visitors and papers from all over the world.
Master Masons are considered full lifetime members of the Lodge where they received their degrees, unless they are " dropped from the rolls " due to violations such as non-payment of dues, or if they resign, usually for personal reasons or to join another Lodge in those jurisdictions where multiple membership is not permitted.
A Mason may be expelled from his Lodge and Freemasonry in general if convicted of particularly serious violations of Civil or Masonic law.
In some jurisdictions plural affiliates are prohibited from serving as an elected officer of more than one Lodge at any given time.

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