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Freemasonry In The Argentine Republic.

Bro . James T . Ramsey , who resigned shortly afterwards , and was succeeded by Bro . Ferdinand Jamison Morphy . On Bro . Morphy ' s appointment as Grand Superintendent of the District Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch of the Argentine Republic in 18 95 , Bro . Charles Trevor Mold , who had held the post of District Grand Secretary for eighteen

years , was appointed as Deputy District Grand Master . Upon the decease of Bro . Ryan , on 6 th March , 18 9 6 , Bro . C . Trevor Mold , the present District Grand Master , was appointed and duly installed on 16 th September , 1896 , with

PRINCE GEORGE'S HALL , BUENOS AYRES .

Bro . H . S . Chappell as his Deputy , and upon this brother's resignation in 1901 , Bro . F . J . Morphy again accepted the post of Deputy , which he still ably fills . With the exception of a slight difference in 1877 regarding the rights of the Grand Lodge of England under the treaty ,

and which was soon satisfactorily settled , amicable relations have always existed between the Argentine Orient and this District , the largest in area ( over 1 , 200 , 000 square miles ) under the Grand Lodge of England , and although not inside the realms of the British Empire , continues to steadily progress and flourish .

The head-quarters are now fixed in comfortable and commodious premises specially built for the Craft in Prince George ' s Hall , A o . 1230 , Calle Cuyo , Buenos Ayres , a building raised by the British community to commemorate the marriage of H . R . H . the Duke of York , now Prince of Wales , and which contains the finest hall for social festivities

in the Argentine Republic . The inauguration ceremony of the Masonic portion took place in January , 18 9 6 , at the first meeting of the District Grand Lodge , presided over by the present District Grand Master when Deputy in charge of the

District . The iootli meeting of the District Grand Lodge took place in 18 9 8 , and was followed bj- a banquet , at whicli 143 brethren were present , and which was so successful that it has since become an annual institution after the quarterly meeting in April .

The District Grand Master , who was empowered by the Most Worshipful Grand Master to confer on one brother the rank and dignity of a Past District Grand Officer in commemoration of the installation of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught as Grand Master , on the 17 th July , 1 9 , last April selected for the honour Bro . John

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Freemasonry in the Argentine Republic. Article 2
The Abercorn Lodge, No. 1549. Article 4
The Province of South Wales (Eastern Division). Presentation to the Deputy Provincial Grand Master. Article 5
Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . A Visit to the New Schools at Bushey. Article 6
The Restoration of Tewkesbury Abbey. Article 9
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London and the Craft. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Untitled Ad 13
Consecration of the Berries L odge, No . 2928. Article 14
St. Bride Lodge, No. 2817. Article 15
The London Welsh Lodge, No. 2807. Article 15
New Century Lodge, No. 2860. Article 16
Consecration of the Coronation Lodge, No. 934 (S.C.) at Tangier. Article 17
History of the Emulation Lod ge of Improvement, No . 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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Freemasonry In The Argentine Republic.

Bro . James T . Ramsey , who resigned shortly afterwards , and was succeeded by Bro . Ferdinand Jamison Morphy . On Bro . Morphy ' s appointment as Grand Superintendent of the District Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch of the Argentine Republic in 18 95 , Bro . Charles Trevor Mold , who had held the post of District Grand Secretary for eighteen

years , was appointed as Deputy District Grand Master . Upon the decease of Bro . Ryan , on 6 th March , 18 9 6 , Bro . C . Trevor Mold , the present District Grand Master , was appointed and duly installed on 16 th September , 1896 , with

PRINCE GEORGE'S HALL , BUENOS AYRES .

Bro . H . S . Chappell as his Deputy , and upon this brother's resignation in 1901 , Bro . F . J . Morphy again accepted the post of Deputy , which he still ably fills . With the exception of a slight difference in 1877 regarding the rights of the Grand Lodge of England under the treaty ,

and which was soon satisfactorily settled , amicable relations have always existed between the Argentine Orient and this District , the largest in area ( over 1 , 200 , 000 square miles ) under the Grand Lodge of England , and although not inside the realms of the British Empire , continues to steadily progress and flourish .

The head-quarters are now fixed in comfortable and commodious premises specially built for the Craft in Prince George ' s Hall , A o . 1230 , Calle Cuyo , Buenos Ayres , a building raised by the British community to commemorate the marriage of H . R . H . the Duke of York , now Prince of Wales , and which contains the finest hall for social festivities

in the Argentine Republic . The inauguration ceremony of the Masonic portion took place in January , 18 9 6 , at the first meeting of the District Grand Lodge , presided over by the present District Grand Master when Deputy in charge of the

District . The iootli meeting of the District Grand Lodge took place in 18 9 8 , and was followed bj- a banquet , at whicli 143 brethren were present , and which was so successful that it has since become an annual institution after the quarterly meeting in April .

The District Grand Master , who was empowered by the Most Worshipful Grand Master to confer on one brother the rank and dignity of a Past District Grand Officer in commemoration of the installation of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught as Grand Master , on the 17 th July , 1 9 , last April selected for the honour Bro . John

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