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== Geschichte der Freimaurerei in Schautafeln ==
 
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== Robert Freke Gould ==
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Robert Freke Gould, 1836 - 1915, is a famous English mason and masonic historian. He entered the army at eighteen, serving with distinction, but returned to England to study law, and became a barrister in 1868. He is best remembered as an early proponent of the authentic school of masonic research and for his three volume History of Freemasonry. Gould was a founding member and the second Master of Quatuor Coronati No. 2076, London. In 1880 he was appointed Senior Grand Deacon of England.

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Geschichte der Freimaurerei in Schautafeln

Quelle: Aus dem Buch von Robert Gould 1885

Royal York zur Freundschaft. Berlin
England


Frankreich


Italien


Deutschland


Griechenland


Ungarn


Ungarn


Norwegen


Irland


England


Belgien


Dänemark


Irland


Norwegen


Holland


Holland


Schottland


Spanien


Deutschland. Große National-Mutterloge zu den drei Weltkugeln


Schweiz. Alpina


Ägypten


Ägypten


Deutschland. Großloge von Hamburg


Irland


Schottland


Dänemark


Großloge von Schweden Orient Portugal


Deutschland. Großloge der eklektischen Union Frankfurt a.M.


Deutschland. Große National-Mutterloge zu den drei Weltkugeln


Schottland


England Provincial Grandlodge


Schottland Großmeister-Regalia


Schottland

Robert Freke Gould

Robert Freke Gould, 1836 - 1915, is a famous English mason and masonic historian. He entered the army at eighteen, serving with distinction, but returned to England to study law, and became a barrister in 1868. He is best remembered as an early proponent of the authentic school of masonic research and for his three volume History of Freemasonry. Gould was a founding member and the second Master of Quatuor Coronati No. 2076, London. In 1880 he was appointed Senior Grand Deacon of England.