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Freemasonry

[free-mey-suhn-ree] / ˈfriˌmeɪ sən ri /


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The ruling by Mr Justice Chamberlain rejected UGLE's application for judicial review of the Met's decision to class Freemasonry as a declarable association.

From BBC • Feb. 24, 2026

He became the Babcock family’s coachman and quickly gained respect in the Greater San Diego area, founding a Prince Hall Freemasonry lodge in San Diego for Black middle-class men to congregate and discuss civil rights.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 5, 2024

They were social clubs with similarities to Freemasonry.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 30, 2024

The group says it has 180,000 male members, with two parallel female lodges in England having another 5,000 members, and estimates global Freemasonry membership at around six million.

From Reuters • Nov. 16, 2023

Mozart, as well as being intrigued by the hidden curiosities and mystical secrets of Freemasonry, unashamedly celebrated in The Magic Flute, was fascinated by the supernatural, and by what we would call psychological motive.

From "The Story of Music" by Howard Goodall




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