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The Early History of the Royal Sussex Lodge No.53. Bath
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The Early History of the Royal Sussex Lodge No.53. Bath

by Bro. D. K. Williams

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Not Stated: Not Stated, 1951. Cloth. Good. 10" by 7.5". None. A very scarce transcript of a speech given at the Royal Sussex Lodge in Bath, discussing the history of the lodge. A very scarce work. A transcript of a speech on the history of the Royal Sussex Lodge in Bath, No. 53. The speech was reach at the regular meeting at the Lodge on the 5th November, 1951, given by Brother D. J. Williams. The Royal Sussex Lodge was founded in Bath in 1812, with the first meeting taking place at the Bladud's Head Inn. In a quarter cloth binding with paper wraps. Externally, generally smart. Tidemark to the tail of the wraps. Some marks to the wraps. Minor edgewear, causing a small chip to the fore edge. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean, with light offsetting of the tidemarks to the tail of the first and last leaf. Good
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