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In April 1824, Simón Bolívar was given the 33rd degree of Inspector bestevapes General - Honorary. Baigent was a Grand Officer of the UGLE, he had been editor of the UGLE’s siren magazine, ‘Freemasonry Today’ since April 2001, a platform he used for a extra liberal approach to Freemasonry. Borgnine generously served Freemasonry and was the Honorary Chairman of a programme to support the ‘Scottish Rite Childhood Language Centre’ in Richmond.
Bathurst, vapedealuk (https://www.vapedealuk.com/) Charles - 1st Viscount Bledisloe (1867-1958) - Born in London and educated at Eton and Oxford, Charles Bathurst, vapemeilleur a qualified barrister, became a Member of Parliament and served as a Privy Councillor to King George V (see beneath). He was a founding father of ‘The Royal Society of London’ with Sir Robert Moray and King Charles II (see below), and founded the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. When Prince Edward (see below) was crowned king in 1901, Prince Arthur was elected Grand vapingonline Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (See UGLE in the appendix below.) and, vapearomen in 1939, became the longest serving GM in historical past.
He was a member of Macedonia Risorta Lodge No.80 in Thessaloniki.
He was initiated in 1778, by the then Worshipful Master, Ben Franklin, (see under) at Loge des Neuf Sœurs in Paris, vapearomen but sadly was a Mason for lower than two months prior vapearomen to his death. Blanc, Mel (Real title: Melvin Jerome Blank) (1908-1989) - In case you have heard cartoon characters ‘Bugs Bunny’, ‘Wile E. Coyote’, ‘Elmer Fudd’, ‘Barney Rubble’ (of the Flintstones), ‘Daffy Duck’, ‘Porky Pig’ and ‘Sylvester the Cat’, then you’ve heard the voice of Mel Blanc, who brought so much pleasure to so many youngsters (younger and outdated), for so many years.
Often known as "The Man of a Thousand Voices", on the time of his passing to the Grand Lodge Above in 1989, it was estimated that 20 million folks heard his voice on a regular basis - most just didn’t realize it! Jim Bowie was a member of L’Humble Chaumiere Lodge No.19, Opelousas, Louisiana. Eisenhower thought of Bradley, "America’s foremost battle chief." He was a member of West Point Lodge No.877, New York.
Austin was a keen and devoted Freemason, a member of Louisiana Lodge No.109 in Ste.
Austin, Stephen Fuller (1793-1836) - A colonizer and political leader, Austin first worked to make Texas a state of Mexico, but later helped the American and European settlers of Texas gain their independence (1836). He is acclaimed as "The Father of Texas" and the city of Austin, Texas is named after him.
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