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Women were employed in administrative roles in the London Mason's Company, and as such received the benefits of membership. Also, the charge in York Manuscript No 4 , dated 1693 and used as a warrant by the later Grand Lodge of All England at York, contains the phrase "hee or shee that is to be made mason".
England later turned to television work and acted in shows such as Lost in Space, [6] [7] The Cisco Kid, Father Knows Best and as a Native American pregnant woman on Daniel Boone. [8] Sue England made five appearances on Perry Mason [9] and also appeared in an episode of the TV series The Lone Ranger, season 1, Eye for an Eye (episode 42). [10]
The Honourable Fraternity of Antient Masonry took as its subtitle in 1958 ‘The Order of Women Freemasons’, to make its single-sex nature more obvious, and it is by this name that it is known today. The Order currently comprises 358 working Craft Lodges, based in the British Isles, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Spain and Zimbabwe.
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The world’s fastest woman on two wheels is attempting to break her own record, as racers across the UK get ready for a year of motorsport events. Becci Ellis, from Lincolnshire, hopes to beat ...
Pages in category "Women's masonic organizations" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
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Vivian Carter Mason (born Vivian Carter; February 10, 1900 – May 10, 1982) was a staunch advocate for women's and civil rights as well as an ardent supporter of universal education. She served as an influential president of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) from 1953 to 1957.