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![By-laws and History of King Solomon's Lodge, A.F. & A.M., No. 22, G.R. C. [microform] - Established A.D. 1847: Approved at...](//media.loot.co.za/images/x80/5697633158537179215.jpg) |
By-laws and History of King Solomon's Lodge, A.F. & A.M., No. 22, G.R. C. [microform]
- Established A.D. 1847: Approved at Beamsville, Ontario, 14th Dec., 1896, William Gibson, G.M., W.W. Vickers, Secy., T. D. D. Llwyd, W.M
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No Freemasons King Solomon's Lodge
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