| 1739 - 480 pages
...her (for that flie could not be Grand Mafier) and being jealous of all fecret AiTemblies, (he fent an armed Force to break up their annual Grand Lodge at York on St. John's Day, Dtcember 17, 1561. But Sir ThoKas Sackville (according to a Tradition firmly believed by all the old... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1764 - 276 pages
...her (tor that fiir could not be grand.mafter) and being julous of irl f;cret affemblies, &c. fhe Cent an armed force to break up their annual grand lodge at York, on St. John's day, the ly'h of December, 1561. Sir Thomas P«k'ille (then grand.matter) inltead of b^inff djfmaj'd at fuch... | |
| Laurence Dermott - 1813 - 310 pages
...Masons had certain secrets that conld not be revealed to her [for that she conld not be Grand Master], and being jealous of all secret assemblies, &c. she...Annual Grand Lodge, at York, on St. John's Day, the 2?th of December, 1561. Sir Thomas Sackville, then Grand Master, instead of beiugdismaycd at such an... | |
| 1845 - 402 pages
...of Elizabeth, who " finding that Freemasons had certain secrets which could not be revealed to her," she sent an armed force to break up their annual Grand...Lodge at York, on St. John's day, the 27th of December ; but some of the commanding officers having been initiated, returned, and made so favorable a report... | |
| 1845 - 452 pages
...certain secrets which could not be revealed to her," she sent an armed force to break up their annusl Grand Lodge at York, on St. John's day, the 27th of December ; but some of the commanding officers having been initiated, returned, and made so favorable a report... | |
| Robert Macoy - 1855 - 566 pages
...Masons had certain secrets that could not hr revealed to her, (for that she could not be Grand Master,) and being jealous of all secret assemblies, &c., she...unexpected visit, gallantly told the officers that nofhing could give him greater pleasure than seeing them in the Grand Lodge, as it would give him an... | |
| George Oliver - 1863 - 410 pages
...had certain secrets that could not be revealed to her, and being jealous of all secret assemblies, she sent an armed force to break up their annual Grand Lodge at York, on St. John's day, 1561. But Sir Thomas Sackville, the Grand Master, took care to make some of the chief men sent on that... | |
| 1863 - 448 pages
...revealed to her, (for that she could not be Grand Master) and being jealous of all secret assemblies, she sent an armed force to break up their annual Grand Lodge at York, on St. John's Day, 27lh December, 1561. (This Tradition was firmly believed by all the old English Masons)." The next... | |
| 1860 - 422 pages
...not be revealed to her (for that she could not be Grand Master), jealous of all secret assemblies, she sent an armed force to break up their annual Grand Lodge at York, on St. John's day, 1561. Sir THOMAS SACKVILLE, then GM, instead of being dismayed at such an unexpected visit, gallantly... | |
| 1874 - 254 pages
...not be revealed to her (for that she could not be Grand Master), jealous of all secret assemblies, she sent an armed force to break up their annual Grand Lodge at York, on St. John's day, 1561. Sir THOMAS SACKVILLE, then GM, instead of being dismayed at such an unexpected visit, gallantly... | |
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