View of Dukinfield Lodge - 1795 engraving by William Ellis (1747-1810) after Edward Dayes (1763-1804) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-of-dukinfield-lodge-1795-engraving-by-william-ellis-1747-1810-after-edward-dayes-1763-1804-image608030730.html
RM2X965B6–View of Dukinfield Lodge - 1795 engraving by William Ellis (1747-1810) after Edward Dayes (1763-1804)
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An engraving of Dukinfield Lodge, Cheshire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1812. Believed copyright free. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-engraving-of-dukinfield-lodge-cheshire-scanned-at-high-resolution-from-a-book-printed-in-1812-believed-copyright-free-image402484815.html
RM2EAPNDK–An engraving of Dukinfield Lodge, Cheshire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1812. Believed copyright free.
. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . Brother LORD LEEKHULME,P.J.G.W., England.. Treasurer, Provincial Fund of Benevolence. CHESHIRE : ITS TRADITIONS AND HISTORY 301 Grand Lodge is the Cestrian, No. 425, constituted in 1734. The Lodge ofSt John, No. 104, Stockport, is, with the exception of the Unanimity, No. 89,Dukinfield, the oldest in the Province. The other eighteenth century warrantsin existence are Unity, No. 267, Macclesfield (1788) ; Unanimity, No. 287,Stockport (1792); the Kings Friends, No. 293, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cheshire-its-traditions-and-history-including-a-record-of-the-rise-and-progress-of-freemasonry-in-this-ancient-province-brother-lord-leekhulmepjgw-england-treasurer-provincial-fund-of-benevolence-cheshire-its-traditions-and-history-301-grand-lodge-is-the-cestrian-no-425-constituted-in-1734-the-lodge-ofst-john-no-104-stockport-is-with-the-exception-of-the-unanimity-no-89dukinfield-the-oldest-in-the-province-the-other-eighteenth-century-warrantsin-existence-are-unity-no-267-macclesfield-1788-unanimity-no-287stockport-1792-the-kings-friends-no-293-image369829279.html
RM2CDK50F–. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . Brother LORD LEEKHULME,P.J.G.W., England.. Treasurer, Provincial Fund of Benevolence. CHESHIRE : ITS TRADITIONS AND HISTORY 301 Grand Lodge is the Cestrian, No. 425, constituted in 1734. The Lodge ofSt John, No. 104, Stockport, is, with the exception of the Unanimity, No. 89,Dukinfield, the oldest in the Province. The other eighteenth century warrantsin existence are Unity, No. 267, Macclesfield (1788) ; Unanimity, No. 287,Stockport (1792); the Kings Friends, No. 293,