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− | + | '''Quelle: Ferrar's Limerick Directory of 1789 ''' | |
− | + | George Bell aus Haslingden in Lancashire besaß eine Baumwoll-Manufaktur. Sein Haus bot in den späten 1700er Jahren den Treffpunkt der Lodge 36. | |
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+ | *Irish Freemasonry http://www.irishfreemasonry.com/index.php?p=1_42_History-of-Freemasonry-in-Limerick "Ferrer’s directory records that the Lodge met on the first Wednesday in every month at the house of George Bell located on the old Baal’s Bridge itself." | ||
+ | *Freemasonry in North Munster http://www.freemasonsnorthmunster.com/Old_Lodge_Rooms.htm "Back in the late 1700s Lodge 36 used to meet on the first Wednesday of each month in the house of one of its members who lived in one of the houses which had been built on Baal's Bridge. His name was George Bell and according to Ferrar's Limerick Directory of 1789 he was a Card-maker which would have been connected with the wool trade." | ||
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Aktuelle Version vom 5. September 2016, 14:55 Uhr
George Bell
Quelle: Ferrar's Limerick Directory of 1789
George Bell aus Haslingden in Lancashire besaß eine Baumwoll-Manufaktur. Sein Haus bot in den späten 1700er Jahren den Treffpunkt der Lodge 36.
Links
- Irish Freemasonry http://www.irishfreemasonry.com/index.php?p=1_42_History-of-Freemasonry-in-Limerick "Ferrer’s directory records that the Lodge met on the first Wednesday in every month at the house of George Bell located on the old Baal’s Bridge itself."
- Freemasonry in North Munster http://www.freemasonsnorthmunster.com/Old_Lodge_Rooms.htm "Back in the late 1700s Lodge 36 used to meet on the first Wednesday of each month in the house of one of its members who lived in one of the houses which had been built on Baal's Bridge. His name was George Bell and according to Ferrar's Limerick Directory of 1789 he was a Card-maker which would have been connected with the wool trade."