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... masons came before the Chapter and swore to observe the rules . It is ordained ' , to quote a part of this interesting document , ' that no mason shall be received at work , to the work of the foresaid church , but he be first proved a ...
... masons came before the Chapter and swore to observe the rules . It is ordained ' , to quote a part of this interesting document , ' that no mason shall be received at work , to the work of the foresaid church , but he be first proved a ...
Page 171
... masons . This is the most striking contrast between their trade and those which were organized in ordinary craft gilds . It is the characteristic feature of the English craft gild that it is so intensely local , and that the facilities ...
... masons . This is the most striking contrast between their trade and those which were organized in ordinary craft gilds . It is the characteristic feature of the English craft gild that it is so intensely local , and that the facilities ...
Page 176
... masons and the other masons came for discussion before the mayor . The distinction between the free masons and the rough masons appears to have been that they were men who undertook different classes of work ; but as a result of the ...
... masons and the other masons came for discussion before the mayor . The distinction between the free masons and the rough masons appears to have been that they were men who undertook different classes of work ; but as a result of the ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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