Robert E. B. Baylor (1793-1874) Freemason, American jurist and Baptist clergyman
Gila Valley No. 9 F & AM Masonic Lodge18 hrs ·
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Gila Valley No. 9 F & AM Masonic Lodge18 hrs ·
Sir Alfred Robbins perceived influence in the governing of freemasonry in the early years of the twentieth century led to him being described as “the prime Minister of English freemasonry”. Born in 1856 in Launceston, Cornwall, he became a well-respected journalist as London Correspondent for the Birmingham Daily Post from 1888. Robbins joined freemasonry in Gallery Lodge No.1928, the lodge for members of the Press Gallery of the House of Commons,
Freemasons and the Royal Society: Martin Folkes
Sheffield Masonic Study Circle1 May 2015 ·
Sheffield Freemasonry On 31 Jan 1893, Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire became a joining member of Dorothy Vernon Lodge No….
Simon Cameron Born March 8, 1799 in Lancaster Co., Pa. Learned the printing trade and worked as a journeyman in several Pa. cities. In 1820 he was editing…
Thomas Dundas, second Earl of Zetland, was born in Marylebone, London on 5 February 1795. He was the son of Lawrence Dundas, first Earl of Zetland and his…
Known as “Father of the Australian Constitution” he was born in Merthyr Tydfil and emigrated to Australia in 1853, graduated from the University of…
Preston Bradley (1888-1983) Protestant minister and founder of the Peoples Church at Chicago. Born Aug. 18, 1888 in Linden, Mich. He studied law and is a…