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  2. Order of Women Freemasons - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Women Freemasons is an organisation based in the United Kingdom and is the larger of the two Masonic bodies for women only. Its headquarters is at 27 Pembridge Gardens in London. History

  3. Freemasonry and women - Wikipedia

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    The last male member left in 1935. The older society, having started working higher degrees, changed its name in 1958, appending the Order of Women Freemasons, as they are known today. Both bodies have lodges throughout the United Kingdom, and the Order of Women Freemasons also has lodges in Australasia, Zimbabwe, and Spain. [48] [49]

  4. Category:Women's masonic organizations - Wikipedia

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    Order of Women Freemasons; W. Women's Grand Lodge Of France This page was last edited on 3 January 2016, at 10:02 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Freemasons rule trans women can stay members - AOL

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  6. List of Freemasons - Wikipedia

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    This page provides links to alphabetized lists of notable Freemasons. Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation which exists in a number of forms worldwide. Throughout history some members of the fraternity have made no secret of their involvement, while others have not made their membership public.

  7. List of Freemasons (E–Z) - Wikipedia

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    A writer in the Freemasons' Quarterly Review in 1839 claimed Nelson and his servant, Tom Allen, were Freemasons, but gives no evidence to support his claim. Hamon Le Strange, in his History of Freemasonry in Norfolk, says that among the furniture of the Lodge of Friendship No. 100, at Yarmouth , there is a stone bearing an inscription to Nelson.

  8. Elizabeth Aldworth - Wikipedia

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    During the duration of the Hon. Elizabeth Aldworth — "Whenever a benefit was given at the theatres in Dublin or Cork for the Masonic Female Orphan Asylum, she walked at the head of the Freemasons with her apron and other insignia of Freemasonry, and sat in the front row of the stage box. The house was always crowded on these occasions.

  9. Category:British Freemasons - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Freemasons (101 P) W. Welsh Freemasons (7 P) Pages in category "British Freemasons" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.