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Article The Province of Leicestershire and Rutland. ← Page 3 of 4 →
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The Province Of Leicestershire And Rutland.
FREEMASONS' HALL , LEICESTER .
Cotonati , No . 2076 , London , devotes its meetings to the reading and discussion of papers on Masonic subjects , the exhibition of Masonic curios , and kindred matters . The ttansactions of the lodge are published annually , ten volumes having already been issued ; and so great has been the
demand that several are now out of print . In addition to the regular membership there is a correspondence circle of
brethren , who , for a nominal subscription , receive all the publications of the lodge . This circle already includes a large number of Masons in all quarters of the globe , who have asked to have their names enrolled as members , and whom the lodge gladly welcomes as such . The province is
justly proud of the Lodge of Research , which , next to the Quatuor Coronati , is by far the most successful literary lodge
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The Province Of Leicestershire And Rutland.
FREEMASONS' HALL , LEICESTER .
Cotonati , No . 2076 , London , devotes its meetings to the reading and discussion of papers on Masonic subjects , the exhibition of Masonic curios , and kindred matters . The ttansactions of the lodge are published annually , ten volumes having already been issued ; and so great has been the
demand that several are now out of print . In addition to the regular membership there is a correspondence circle of
brethren , who , for a nominal subscription , receive all the publications of the lodge . This circle already includes a large number of Masons in all quarters of the globe , who have asked to have their names enrolled as members , and whom the lodge gladly welcomes as such . The province is
justly proud of the Lodge of Research , which , next to the Quatuor Coronati , is by far the most successful literary lodge