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+ | According to Robert Freke Gould, '''Military Lodges, ''The Apron and the Sword, or Freemasonry Under Arms'', 1899''': | ||
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+ | This ''Ambulatory Lodge'' charter was granted to the 29th Regiment of Foot, stationed in North America, and returned to the Grand Lodge of England in 1820; it was revived in Burma in 1855. | ||
''According to Moore's Freemason's Monthly, Vol. III, No. 5, March, 1844, Page 165:'' | ''According to Moore's Freemason's Monthly, Vol. III, No. 5, March, 1844, Page 165:'' |
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MILITARY LODGE #322
Location: ?
Chartered By: Grand Lodge of Ireland
Charter Date: 1759
Current Status: Active under the United Grand Lodge of England
NOTES
According to Robert Freke Gould, Military Lodges, The Apron and the Sword, or Freemasonry Under Arms, 1899:
This Ambulatory Lodge charter was granted to the 29th Regiment of Foot, stationed in North America, and returned to the Grand Lodge of England in 1820; it was revived in Burma in 1855.
According to Moore's Freemason's Monthly, Vol. III, No. 5, March, 1844, Page 165:
This lodge petitioned along with the Lodge of St. Andrew for the commission that created the Massachusetts Provincial Grand Lodge in 1769.