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Ramsey has stoked up Harry Truman, Henry Cabot Lodge, the King of Morocco, Clement Atlee and other shiny characters.
Craigowan Lodge is used regularly by the Queen's friends and family, and has also been used by the Queen while Balmoral Castle is being prepared.
Sir Christopher Wren has since the eighteenth century been claimed by the Lodge of Antiquity No. 2, one of the four founding Masonic Lodges of the Grand Lodge of England in 1717, to have been its Master at the Goose and Gridiron at St. Paul's churchyard, while he was rebuilding the cathedral: he is said to have been " adopted " on 18 May 1691 ( that is, accepted as a sort of honorary member or patron, rather than an operative ).
The Grand Lodge of New York has established The DeWitt Clinton Award.
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.
Plaque of the 1797 Scottish-rite Masonic Lodge which has been housed in Bermuda's State House, Bermuda | State House since 1815
Different Grand Lodges and their regions show subtleties of tradition and variation in the degrees and practice ; for example under the Grand Lodge of Scotland, the Mark Degree ( which is unrecognised by the United Grand Lodge of England, but has a separate Mark Grand Lodge ) is integrated into " The Craft " as a completion of the second degree.
* In the Most Excellent Master degree the building of King Solomon's Temple, which figures so prominently in Blue Lodge, has been completed.
If a Candidate has already received his Mark Degree in his Craft Lodge, then his initiation into the Chapter is preceded by a short ceremony of Affiliation to the Mark Lodge associated (" moored ") to that Chapter.
Palmer has had a diverse golf-related business career, including owning the Bay Hill Club and Lodge, which is the venue for the PGA Tour's Arnold Palmer Invitational ( renamed from the Bay Hill Invitational in 2007 ), helping to found The Golf Channel, and negotiating the deal to build the first golf course in the People's Republic of China.
When John Ford ’ s production of Stagecoach pulled into town in 1938 ( a Sedona connection that has eluded historians since the film was made ), it set off three solid decades of A-picture activity — forty-four features through 1973, helped along by the construction of Sedona Lodge, the only permanent boarding and production facility ever built specifically for movie crews on remote location in the United States.
Mr. Lodge often has nightmares that Veronica and Archie will marry.
Alexei has a minor fall at the Spala Hunting Lodge, which leads to his worst internal bleeding attack yet.
It is this level of dedication, and desire to serve, that has caused Chilantakoba Lodge to produce three Lodge Chiefs who have later gone on to receive the Distinguished Service Award, the highest award for service to the Order.
* The Waveland Project, Tulpe Lodge of the Order of the Arrow has been to Waveland, Mississippi as part of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.
Lincoln Trails Council has its headquarters in Decatur, Illinois, and is served by Woapink Lodge # 167. Lincoln Trails Council
Since 1870, the City of Florala, through Florala ’ s Fidelity Masonic Lodge # 685, ( beginning with Chapel Hill and Lake City Lodge # 377 ), and Chapter # 441 of the Order of the Eastern Star, has served as the home of the World ’ s Oldest Consecutive Annual Masonic Day Celebration.

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The seed of the myth of Stuart Jacobite influence on the higher degrees may have been a careless and unsubstantiated remark made by John Noorthouk in the 1784 Book of Constitutions of the Premier Grand Lodge of London.
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.
Their eighteenth-century maul with its 1827 inscription claiming that it was used by Wren for the foundation stone of St. Pauls, belonging to the Lodge and on display in the Freemasons ' Grand Museum, corroborates the story, which is debatable mainly because it would have been in the interests of the Lodge and the Craft to fabricate it.
By the standards of his time a gentleman like Wren would not generally join an artisan body ; however the workmen of St Paul's cathedral would naturally have sought the patronage or " interest " of their employer, and within Wren's lifetime there was a predominantly gentlemen's Lodge at the Rummer and Grapes, a mile upriver at Westminster ( where Wren had been to School ).
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.
Lodge Mother Kilwinning No 0 in the Grand Lodge of Scotland is known as the Mother Lodge of Scotland, having been referred to in the Schaw Statutes of 1598 and 1599, and having itself warranted other Lodges at a time when it did not subscribe to a Grand Lodge.
Claims have been made that factors in Calvi's death were the Vatican Bank, Banco Ambrosiano's main shareholder ; the Mafia, which may have used Banco Ambrosiano for money laundering ; and the Propaganda Due or P2 clandestine Masonic Lodge.
Charles Taber and Milton Lodge argued that the Stanford team's result had been hard to replicate because the arguments used in later experiments were too abstract or confusing to evoke an emotional response.
" Lodge believed Xuân was at least partly culpable, asserting: " Diem and Nhu had been assassinated, if not by Xuan personally, at least at his direction.
Fessenden began limited radio experimentation, and soon came to the conclusion that he could develop a far more efficient system than the spark-gap transmitter and coherer-receiver combination which had been championed by Oliver Lodge and Marconi.

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Tass, the Soviet news agency, had a radio monitoring station at The Lodge, 13 Oakleigh Park North, and the British security agencies became aware that it was being used to track its activities.
It was front page news around the country on April 1, 1964 when the governor's 72 year old mother, Mary Parkman Peabody, was arrested at the Ponce de Leon Motor Lodge in St. Augustine, Florida for attempting to be served in an integrated group at a racially segregated restaurant.

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Smyth moved to Stone near Aylesbury in 1842, and still had the opportunity to use the telescope since his residence at St. John's Lodge was not far from its new location, and he performed a large number of additional astronomical observations from 1839 to 1859.
Two weeks after the formal donation, Mr. Buttriss received a letter from the Ontario government stating that since one of the camps in the area had closed its doors ( Rainbow Lodge on Bass Creek ), the license would now be available.
32757, and the Masonic Lodge meetings have been held there since.
These include: Potter's Tavern, said to have been built in the 1750s, but restored to its appearance in 1776 when it was home to The Plain Dealer, considered New Jersey's first newspaper ; Brearley ( Masonic ) Lodge, founded by General James Giles in 1795, and still active ; the so-called " Nail House " ( c. 1815 ; second build c. 1855 ), administrative home of the Cumberland Nail & Iron Works that established Bridgeton's industrial prowess in the early nineteenth century ; the first Cumberland National Bank building ( 1816 ), only the second bank chartered in New Jersey ( now part of the Bridgeton Library ); and the David Sheppard House ( 1791 ), recently restored with assistance from the Garden State Historic Trust and home to the Cousteau Coastal Center of Rutgers University since 2008.
Batfish and War Memorial Park, whose major attraction is the submarine USS Batfish ; the Three Rivers Museum, dedicated to the history of the Three Rivers area and the railroads that helped create it ; the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, honoring Oklahoma musicians since 1997 ; the Thomas-Foreman Historic Home, an 1898 farm house preserved with the furnishings of the Indian Territory Judge John R. Thomas and his daughter and son-in-law Grant and Carolyn Foreman, Oklahoma historians and authors ; and Ataloa Lodge, on the campus of Bacone College.
Named after early settlers, specifically Nathaniel Townsend ( whose original house still exists as the Texana Lodge ) the town was known as Townsend ; later it was renamed Round Top, since the postmaster lived in a house with a round tower.
A second Moody Bluegrass album entitled Two ... Much Love with a further 16 Moody Blues songs will include guest performances from Hayward, Lodge and Edge, ( each of whom is credited as the lead on one song ) plus Thomas and Pinder, making this the first time since 1978 that these five musicians all appeared on one newly-recorded album.
The Beaumont Lodge have met in the building ever since.
Lodge served the first year of his new Senate term, but then resigned his Senate seat on February 3, 1944 in order to return to active duty, the first U. S. Senator to do so since the Civil War He saw action in Italy and France.
Upon inauguration, he moved into the long vacant Viceregal Lodge in Phoenix Park, since known as Áras an Uachtaráin (" Residence of the President ").
Will Barker bought the White Lodge on Ealing Green in 1902 as a base for film making, and films have been made on the site ever since.
It has been a tradition in freemasonry since the late eighteenth century, though may have taken place previous to the Grand Lodge being formed in London in 1717.
There is also a Masonic Lodge that has been associated with the University since 1938 ..
The early history of Grand Lodge is uncertain, since no minutes were taken until 1723.
Also in 1725 " The Ancient and Honourable Society and Fraternity of Freemasons meeting since time immemorial in the City of York " assumed the title, " The Grand Lodge of All England meeting in the City of York.
Douglas Lodge has provided tourist facilities since 1911 and remains functional today after undergoing renovations in the years following its grand opening.
All of those first initiated by Smith on May 4, 1842, were longstanding or recent Masons: Adams was the Deputy Grand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Illinois ; Whitney, Miller and Kimball had previously been Lodge Masters ; Smith's brother, Hyrum, had been a Mason since 1827, and the remaining five participants ( Law, Marks, Young, Richards, and Smith himself ) had been initiated as Freemasons just weeks before the meeting.
He began in 1812 the creation of the extensive gardens at Alveton Lodge, Staffordshire ( later renamed Alton Towers ) which estate had been in the family since the 15th century.
That debate proved gentlemanly, since Lowell believed that the resolution of the policy dispute required Wilson and Lodge to compromise.

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