SC 043. Foreign Masonic certificates
Found in 121 Collections and/or Records:
Arnaldo De Nicola, Grand Orient of Scottish Constitution of Italy, certificate collection, 1915-1918
25° Masonic certificate issued to Jean Charles Joseph de Dienne du Puy de Cheylade, 1805 March 14
Masonic certificate of the 25th and highest degree for Jean Charles Joseph de Dienne du Puy de Cheylade from the Sovereign Consistory in Kingston, Jamaica. Symbolic imagery include a compass and the double-headed eagle of the Scottish Rite
Facsimiles of St. Andrews Inverness Lodge records, 1771-1815
This collection contains records from the St. Andrews Inverness Lodge in Inverness, Scotland. All are facsimiles.
Masonic certificates issued to Solomon Carnel by the National Grand Lodge of Egypt, circa 1930
Masonic certificate for Solomon Carnel from the National Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of Egypt. Two certificates encased in a silk wallet. Certificates are in Arabic, one with a French heading and one with an English heading.
Past Master Certificate issued to Robert Palmer by the Orange Lodge, 1795
Past Master Mason certificate for Robert Palmer from the Orange Lodge of Ireland. The certificate has faded orange ribbon and red wax seal on left and is signed by various officers
Royal Arch certificate for William Callahan from the Grand Chapter of the Holy Royal Arch, 1810
Royal Arch certificate for William Callahan from the Grand Chapter of the Holy Royal Arch in London. Paper embossed seal is attached. Symbols include two sets of columns, two angels and a star of David
Master Mason certificate issued to William Francis Cutter by the La Francaise de St. Napoleon Lodge, 1810
Masonic symbols include two pillars of King Solomon, the goddess Athena, a goddess with a club and goddess with a branch. A metal ornament is attached.
Danish certificate to Edward Benz Moller, 1920
The certificate is given in the name of Christian X, King of Denmark, who was a Grand Master Mason. The certificate references St. Johannes, presumably similar to the St. John's degrees of Swedish Masonry (which are equivalent to the blue degrees of Finnish Masonry).
Master Mason certificate for Charles Roth from the Discipline Ecossais du heros de l'humanite of the Grand Orient of France, 1827
Master Mason certificate for Charles Roth from the Discipline Ecossais du heros de l'humanite of the Grand Orient of France. Masonic symbols on the certificate include columns and a scene of St. Paul during the flood of the village of Genevilliers.
