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Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge, Vol. 112, 1999

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    Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge 2076, Vol. 112, 1999
    Hardcover, Illustrated.
    Blue hard cover. Gold-colored lettering on spine.
    Published in the United Kingdom, October 2000, Butler and Tanner, Frome and London
    Quatuor Coronati Lodge 2076 is England’s oldest and most prestigious lodge of research. It limits membership to 40 and its members have included some of the most erudite Masonic scholars in history.
    About five or six times a year the lodge hosts lectures on aspects of Masonic history. These are published in a book annually under the title “transactions” of the lodge. They also include additional papers on Masonic research and history.
    Edited by Peter Hamilton Currie
    Papers delivered:
    The significance of the provinces
    Henry Wellcome and his Masonic circle
    King Solomon’s Cathedral
    Charles Masterman Smythe
    Early years of the Premier Grand Lodge 1717 to 1740
    Other papers:
    Two Masonic arks
    George Gray Manuscript of the Old Charges
    Ottoman Empire
    Peterborough Cathedral
    The Grail and the Lodge
    Thomas Robson, heraldic writer
    Sir Walter Parratt
    European 1980s literature
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