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British Academy. NOTES ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE MASONS ' CRAFT IN ENGLAND BY W. CUNNINGHAM , D.D. FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read at the International Historical Congress , April 4 , 1913 . THE evidence as to the organization of the masons ...
British Academy. NOTES ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE MASONS ' CRAFT IN ENGLAND BY W. CUNNINGHAM , D.D. FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read at the International Historical Congress , April 4 , 1913 . THE evidence as to the organization of the masons ...
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... organization of the building trades . I From the fifteenth century onwards , however , we find a great deal of evidence , especially in ecclesiastical sources . We begin to hear something about the organization of the masons both at ...
... organization of the building trades . I From the fifteenth century onwards , however , we find a great deal of evidence , especially in ecclesiastical sources . We begin to hear something about the organization of the masons both at ...
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... organization of the craft which then existed ; and this was , as we have seen , on national or at any rate extra municipal lines . The first clear evidence of a local London company of masons occurs in 1376 , at the time of the ...
... organization of the craft which then existed ; and this was , as we have seen , on national or at any rate extra municipal lines . The first clear evidence of a local London company of masons occurs in 1376 , at the time of the ...
Contents
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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