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  1. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  2. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  3. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  4. Thomas Strong was a Master Mason of St. Paul's under Christopher Wren. The eldest of six sons, his father was Valentine Strong of Taynton, who died in 1662 and was buried in Fairford. A Master Mason in his own right, and quarry owner, part of the inscription on his tombstone reads:

    "Here lyeth the body of Valentine Strong, Free Mason / Here's one that was an able workman long / Who divers houses built, both fair and Strong...."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature

  5. Last news on the freemasons and the freemasony: Evolution of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite: History and Transformations in Freemasonry fr-macon.net/rites-rituels/rit #freemasons #freemasonry

  6. Hiram Abif, credited by many with being the first Grand Master of Masons, and the Master Mason responsible for the building of King Solomon's first Temple, was not mentioned in any ancient documents until the publication, in 1611, of the King James Bible.

    Family names were not common in the times of King Solomon, and known names tended to be enhanced with a descriptive addition, such as the town they came from, or a trade.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Israel

  7. Hiram Abif, credited by many with being the first Grand Master of Masons, and the Master Mason responsible for the building of King Solomon's first Temple, was not mentioned in any ancient documents until the publication, in 1611, of the King James Bible.

    Family names were not common in the times of King Solomon, and known names tended to be enhanced with a descriptive addition, such as the town they came from, or a trade.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Israel

  8. Hiram Abif, credited by many with being the first Grand Master of Masons, and the Master Mason responsible for the building of King Solomon's first Temple, was not mentioned in any ancient documents until the publication, in 1611, of the King James Bible.

    Family names were not common in the times of King Solomon, and known names tended to be enhanced with a descriptive addition, such as the town they came from, or a trade.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Israel

  9. Hiram Abif, credited by many with being the first Grand Master of Masons, and the Master Mason responsible for the building of King Solomon's first Temple, was not mentioned in any ancient documents until the publication, in 1611, of the King James Bible.

    Family names were not common in the times of King Solomon, and known names tended to be enhanced with a descriptive addition, such as the town they came from, or a trade.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Israel

  10. Edward Connor, Master of the Masons Company, published his historical work on the origins of Freemasonry in 1894. Titled "Records of the Hole Crafte and Fellowship of Masons With a Chronicle of the History of the Worshipful Company of Masons of the City of London", it traced the operative Masonic Craft back to the earliest architectural works in ancient Egypt, building a link to the operative and speculative Masonry of modern times.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  11. Edward Connor, Master of the Masons Company, published his historical work on the origins of Freemasonry in 1894. Titled "Records of the Hole Crafte and Fellowship of Masons With a Chronicle of the History of the Worshipful Company of Masons of the City of London", it traced the operative Masonic Craft back to the earliest architectural works in ancient Egypt, building a link to the operative and speculative Masonry of modern times.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  12. Edward Connor, Master of the Masons Company, published his historical work on the origins of Freemasonry in 1894. Titled "Records of the Hole Crafte and Fellowship of Masons With a Chronicle of the History of the Worshipful Company of Masons of the City of London", it traced the operative Masonic Craft back to the earliest architectural works in ancient Egypt, building a link to the operative and speculative Masonry of modern times.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  13. Edward Connor, Master of the Masons Company, published his historical work on the origins of Freemasonry in 1894. Titled "Records of the Hole Crafte and Fellowship of Masons With a Chronicle of the History of the Worshipful Company of Masons of the City of London", it traced the operative Masonic Craft back to the earliest architectural works in ancient Egypt, building a link to the operative and speculative Masonry of modern times.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History

  14. One of the greatest builders of temples was Queen Hatasu, who reigned in Egypt in the XVIII dynasty. Her Master Mason was one Semut to whom, upon his death, she had a memorial raised to and inscribed:

    "First of the First, and Master of the Works of all Masters of the Works."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Egypt #Architecture

  15. One of the greatest builders of temples was Queen Hatasu, who reigned in Egypt in the XVIII dynasty. Her Master Mason was one Semut to whom, upon his death, she had a memorial raised to and inscribed:

    "First of the First, and Master of the Works of all Masters of the Works."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Egypt #Architecture

  16. One of the greatest builders of temples was Queen Hatasu, who reigned in Egypt in the XVIII dynasty. Her Master Mason was one Semut to whom, upon his death, she had a memorial raised to and inscribed:

    "First of the First, and Master of the Works of all Masters of the Works."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Egypt #Architecture

  17. One of the greatest builders of temples was Queen Hatasu, who reigned in Egypt in the XVIII dynasty. Her Master Mason was one Semut to whom, upon his death, she had a memorial raised to and inscribed:

    "First of the First, and Master of the Works of all Masters of the Works."

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Egypt #Architecture

  18. The Fellowship of Masons was first granted arms in 1472. In about 1530 it changed its title to the Company of Freemasons until, in 1653, the prefix 'free' was dropped, and the Company was known as that of Masons.

    The change in 1530 was caused by many religious houses and their connected Masonic Fraternities falling into disfavour, and then a state of collapse primarily caused by the actions of religious reformers.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion

  19. The Fellowship of Masons was first granted arms in 1472. In about 1530 it changed its title to the Company of Freemasons until, in 1653, the prefix 'free' was dropped, and the Company was known as that of Masons.

    The change in 1530 was caused by many religious houses and their connected Masonic Fraternities falling into disfavour, and then a state of collapse primarily caused by the actions of religious reformers.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Religion

  20. "The highest, or last stone on top of the lantern, was laid by the surveyor's son, Christopher Wren, deputed by his father, in the presence of that excellent Artificer, Mr Strong, his son, and other Free and Accepted Masons, chiefly employed in the execution of the work."

    On the building of St Paul's Cathedral in "Parentalia: or, Memoirs of the Family of Wrens", Christopher Wren, 1750.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #History #Literature #Architecture #London

  21. The next guest evening for those interested in Freemasonry in general, and our Lodge specifically, will be held on Monday, 18 May 2026, beginning at 18.00.

    Convivial conversation, open to almost all subjects, may be enjoyed by all. A well-stocked menu for the evening repast is also always on offer.

    The evening will be conducted in English and German, and further details are available through the contact form on our website.

    #Freemasonry #Freimaurerei #Masonry #2B1ASK1 #GuestEvening #Bremen

  22. (this BBCRadio4 BookOfTheWeek series is sooo goood ...)

    To The Edge of the World by Tilar J. Mazzeo

    Summer 1856. Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband, Joshua, are young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they have already completed their first voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. Their dream of building a home and a family is coming within reach. It would mean freedom. But the price of that freedom is one last dangerous transit – a race to deliver supplies to the California Gold Rush.

    Narrator:
    "... his brother Mason ..."

    Quango:
    🤔 erm ... his brother was called "Mason"?

    TilarJMazzeo:
    *lol* No!

    Quango:
    Freemasons! 🤮

    TilarJMazzeo:
    You liked it though, didn't ya!?

    Quango:
    🤮🤢🤮

    #Freemasons

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002sg5k

  23. (this BBCRadio4 BookOfTheWeek series is sooo goood ...)

    To The Edge of the World by Tilar J. Mazzeo

    Summer 1856. Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband, Joshua, are young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they have already completed their first voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. Their dream of building a home and a family is coming within reach. It would mean freedom. But the price of that freedom is one last dangerous transit – a race to deliver supplies to the California Gold Rush.

    Narrator:
    "... his brother Mason ..."

    Quango:
    🤔 erm ... his brother was called "Mason"?

    TilarJMazzeo:
    *lol* No!

    Quango:
    Freemasons! 🤮

    TilarJMazzeo:
    You liked it though, didn't ya!?

    Quango:
    🤮🤢🤮

    #Freemasons

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002sg5k

  24. (this BBCRadio4 BookOfTheWeek series is sooo goood ...)

    To The Edge of the World by Tilar J. Mazzeo

    Summer 1856. Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband, Joshua, are young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they have already completed their first voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. Their dream of building a home and a family is coming within reach. It would mean freedom. But the price of that freedom is one last dangerous transit – a race to deliver supplies to the California Gold Rush.

    Narrator:
    "... his brother Mason ..."

    Quango:
    🤔 erm ... his brother was called "Mason"?

    TilarJMazzeo:
    *lol* No!

    Quango:
    Freemasons! 🤮

    TilarJMazzeo:
    You liked it though, didn't ya!?

    Quango:
    🤮🤢🤮

    #Freemasons

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002sg5k

  25. (this BBCRadio4 BookOfTheWeek series is sooo goood ...)

    To The Edge of the World by Tilar J. Mazzeo

    Summer 1856. Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband, Joshua, are young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they have already completed their first voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. Their dream of building a home and a family is coming within reach. It would mean freedom. But the price of that freedom is one last dangerous transit – a race to deliver supplies to the California Gold Rush.

    Narrator:
    "... his brother Mason ..."

    Quango:
    🤔 erm ... his brother was called "Mason"?

    TilarJMazzeo:
    *lol* No!

    Quango:
    Freemasons! 🤮

    TilarJMazzeo:
    You liked it though, didn't ya!?

    Quango:
    🤮🤢🤮

    #Freemasons

    bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002sg5k