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  Thomas Lodge: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He was born about 1558 at West Ham (additional info and facts about West Ham), the second son of Sir Thomas Lodge, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1562–1563.
Lodge also brought back with him from the new world A Margarite of America (published 1596), a romance of the same description interspersed with many lyrics.
Already in 1580 Lodge had given to the world a volume of poems bearing the title of the chief among them, Scillaes Metamorphosis, Enterlaced with the Unfortunate Love of Glaucus, more briefly known as Glaucus and Scilla.
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 LODGE - LoveToKnow Article on LODGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lodge, apparently in disregard of the wishes of his family, speedily showed his inclination towards the looser ways of life and the lighter aspects of literature.
Already in i58o Lodge had given to the world a volume of poems bearing the title of the chief among them, Scillaes Metamorphosis, Enterl aced with the Unfortunate Love of Glaucus, more briefly known as Glaucus and Scilla (reprinted with preface by S. W Singer in 1819).
Among Freemasons and other societies the lodge is the name given to the meeting-place of the members of the branch or district, and is applied to the members collectively as a meeting of the lodge.
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 AllRefer.com - Thomas Lodge (English Literature, 1500 To 1799, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Thomas Lodge, English Literature, 1500 To 1799, Biographies
Lodge wrote in nearly every form of literature.
Lodge pursued several careers in addition to his literary efforts.
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 Thomas Kyd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Kyd (1558 - 1594) was an English dramatist, the author of The Spanish Tragedy, and one of the most important figures in the development of Elizabethan drama.
Thomas Kyd was the son of Francis and Anna Kyd and was baptized in the church of St Mary Woolnoth, Lombard Street, London on November 6, 1558.
His lodgings were searched and instead of evidence of the "libels" there was found an Arianist tract.
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 Thomas Lodge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born about 1901 BC at [batac, ilocos norte], the second son of Sir Thomas Lodge, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1562–1563.
In 1578 he entered Lincoln's Inn, where, as in the other Inns of Court, a love of letters and a crop of debts were common.
Having been to sea with Captain Clarke in his expedition to Terceira and the Canaries, Lodge in 1591 made a voyage with Thomas Cavendish to Brazil and the Straits of Magellan, returning home by 1593.
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 PatchWebPage
Thomas Lodge Patch was born at Topsham, Devon, 1807 and went to Madras as a cadet in the Madras Infantry.
Thomas Lodge, his wife and two children arrived Port Jackson on 9th March 1840 on board the "Abberton" which had sailed from Surabaya on 11/12/1839.
Thomas Lodge is also listed as having owned 362 acres at Paterson, in the Hunter Valley, which he sold to John Glennie in 1857, and apparently moved to the Moreton Bay/ Ipswich area where he had a number of properties.
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 Paysages - Katharine Wilson
Thomas Lodge is no longer deemed to be a key player in the history of English Renaissance literature; his name is unlikely to be found on university English courses and the only complete edition of his works appeared in 1883.
Lodge's appeal undoubtedly lies partly in the exceptionally full biographical record which can be constructed for him, which indeed highlights many features of the Elizabethan cultural landscape; he was a disinherited younger son whose troubled relationship with his family admits him to the ranks of 'Elizabethan prodigals' identified by Richard Helgerson.
Lodge resolves the situation with characteristic rapidity: the warring emperors of Mosco and Cusco are persuaded to resolve their differences by the counsel of the elderly Arsinous, who suggests the union of Protomachus of Mosco's daughter Margarita and Arsadachus, son of Artosogon of Cusco.
helios.univ-reims.fr /Labos/Imaginaire/paysageswilson.html   (3984 words)

  
 The Chariho Times - News - 06/23/2005 - Thomas invited by Masons to speak on tribal concerns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas was invited as a guest speaker because the Masons have an interest in what they perceive to be unfair treatment of the Narragansetts, by the state.
Thomas said that he is "delighted" with the appellate court ruling, namely the aspect of the ruling stating that the state police had no right to enter the Narragansett's territory.
Thomas was referring to the fact that the tribe had the right to build a casino on their property under the Indian Regulatory Act, which stated that Native American tribes could do what the state does in regards to gambling.
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 Lodge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lodge evinced a keen interest in the town in its early stages and together with six others cleared most of the present up-to-date thoroughfares of their dense scrub.
Lodge was born in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, 85 years ago, and came out to Tasmania in the sailing ship Balmoral, which left London in 1858 and reached Launceston after a voyage of fifteen weeks’ duration.
Lodge developed rheumatics in the leg, which during later years became so acute that he could hardly move about and was seldom seen outside his house.
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 The Jewels of the Craft - collectors' and study circle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Harper served Craft Masonry with distinction, honour, energy and dedication and from a position of considerable knowledge and authority he worked to that end.
Thomas Harper D.G.M. in the chair, the Duke of Sussex, Grand Master of the other (Modern) Grand Lodge being present as a visitor, it was Resolved Unanimously that the cordial thanks of this Grand Lodge be given the R.W. Bro.
Thomas Harper for his indefatigable, zealous and honourable conduct during a period of more than 28 years that he had been an Officer of this Grand Lodge but more especially for his unwearied attention for the last 13 years in the discharge of the arduous and important duties of Deputy Grand Master.
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 §2. Lodge on Usury. XVI. London and the Development of Popular Literature. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Lodge made one of the first attempts in An Alarum against Usurers containing tryed experiences against worldly abuses 5 (1584).
Money-lenders, with their devices for discovering the pecuniary embarrassments of young men, for gradually involving the spendthrift in debt and then using him as a decoy to enmesh others, were a theme of deadly interest to a large number of Londoners and offered endless opportunity for wit and narrative power.
Although usurers had been an object of satire for more than a century, Lodge was the first systematically to expose their practices.
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 Thomas Lodge - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Thomas Lodge
Lodge was born in West Ham and educated at Merchant Taylors' and Trinity College, Oxford.
He entered Lincoln's Inn in 1578, but for variety and adventure he took part in two sea expeditions against the Spaniards near the Azores and Canary Islands 1589–91.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Thomas+Lodge   (207 words)

  
 Who was Matthew John Whittall?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On July 20, 1928 Matthew John Whittall Lodge was instituted in the Grecian Chamber of the Masonic Temple in Worcester Massachusetts.
On October 19, 1928 Isaiah Thomas Lodge of Worcester Massachusetts presented a Bible for the altar with a tribute speech to Mathew John Whittall by Brother Ernest H. Vaughn.
This is a fitting ceremony of presentation by the Isaiah Thomas Lodge, A.F. and A.M., of Worcester to Matthew John Whittall Lodge, A.F. and A.M., of Shrewsbury, of the Holy Bible, which from this time henceforth will always be used in the exemplification of the work of the Lodge.
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 lodges/113history.html
On April 17, 1919 the Lodge conveyed the Hartsville Masonic Institute property to Trousdale County with the understanding that the county was to build a public school building, the consideration being $2500.00.
On June 14, 1856 Union Lodge No.113, chartered by the Grand Lodge in 1845, and later had its name changed to Hartsville Masonic Lodge No. 113, accepted the invitation of the Board of Trustees to lay the cornerstone of their building in conjunction with the Order of Odd Fellows on July 4, 1856.
Darwin were authorized by the Lodge to lease Hartsville Masonic Institute to the public school directors for the 7th school district of Trousdale County for two years for $100.00 per year.
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 Lodge family
Lodge became a teacher, and in 1927 was appointed to the teaching staff of the Normal School.
After her death the Helen Lodge Loan Fund was established in her honour to provide assistance to able and deserving students.
Lodge saw in Newfoundland adversity stemming ``from the dependence of a population of nearly 300,000 on one calling''.
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 Thomas Lodge --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He was the son of Sir Thomas Lodge, who was lord mayor of London in 1562.
The fashion for interspersing prose fiction with lyric interludes, begun in the Arcadia, was continued by Robert Greene and Thomas Lodge (notably in the latter's Rosalynde, 1590, the source for Shakespeare's As You Like It), and in the...
Longus' Daphnis and Chloe, written in Greek in the 2nd or 3rd century AD, was the remote progenitor of such Elizabethan pastoral romances as Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia (1590) and Thomas Lodge's Rosalynde (1590), the...
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 Clyburn Family News, Vol 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Lodge Dennis Parkes (Ambrose3, Thomas2 Parks, Thomas1 Parkes) was born Abt 1795.
Thomas Lodge Dennis"TLD" Parks (Martin Livingston5, Thomas Lodge Dennis4 Parkes, Ambrose3, Thomas2 Parks, Thomas1 Parkes) was born in Tennessee Sept 2, 1848.
Thomas Franklin7 Parks (Thomas Lodge Dennis"TLD"6, Martin Livingston5, Thomas Lodge Dennis4 Parkes, Ambrose3, Thomas2 Parks, Thomas1 Parkes) was born in Travis Co., TX April 11, 1895.
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 Thomas Harper
Thomas Harper was initiated in 1761 into Lodge No 24 which at that time met at the Bush Inn, Marsh street, Bristol.
Thomas Harper was initiated in 1761 into Lodge No.24 which at that time met at the Bush Inn, Marsh Street,Bristol.
He had a long association with Nine Muses Lodge, now No.235 first joining in 1800 and served as Secretary in 1801, when his very good friend Chevalier Bartholemew Ruspini was Master.(RMIG) He was expelled by the Moderns Grand Lodge in 1803 from all lodges under their control, however this was removed in 1810.
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 Masonic Articles
Four lodges in London, England constituted themselves into a grand lodge which, eventually grew into the Grand Lodge of England and was commonly referred to as the "Moderns".
The Master of the Lodge will appoint a committee to visit with the man and his family, find out a little about him and why he wants to be a Mason, tell him and his family about Masonry, and answer their questions.
Thomas Lodge No. 44 even went so far as to allow the use of their old regalia to the newly formed Lodge.
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 Camp season coming to end for long-time grounds host :: Montana Forum :: If it's happening in Montana, we're discussing ...
But he said the crowd was well behaved and one group of bikers even gave up one of their campsites so a father and his son could spend the night.
Thomas said when he visits the campers, he liked to razz them a bit, asking them what kind of beer they have in their coolers.
Cullen's brother, Gary, was the city attorney in Red Lodge for several years starting in the mid-1980s and he introduced Cullen to the area.
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 UNION LODGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 1885 the lodge moved to 22 Loockerman Street where they continued to meet until 1927, at which time they moved back to State Street in the Hinkle Building where they remained until the present temple on South Street was completed in 1960.
Judge Hall served Union Lodge as Master twelve times (six-month terms) and went on to be elected Grand Masters in 1817 and 1818, the first to serve from this Lodge.
He also directed that each lodge be required to pay ten per cent of the initiation fee, rather than the usual three dollars, to the Grand Lodge and recommended that the Grand Master visit every lodge at least once during his term of office.
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 §4. "The Phoenix Nest;" Nicholas Breton; Thomas Lodge. VI. The Song-Books and Miscellanies. Vol. 4. Prose and ...
The practice of compiling miscellanies was continued, and the first to show the influence of the new life and vigour was The Phoenix Nest, “set foorth” by “R. of the Inner Temple Gentleman,” in 1593.
The stanzas in rime royal move freely and strongly, and the whole is a good specimen of the poetry of the time.
It needs, however, only to place it side by side with such a lyric as Lodge’s “My bonnie Lasse thine eie,” in the same volume, to realise the immensely enlarged field in which the poet had to work.
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 Thomas Carter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Carter was born in Lexington, Mississippi, in 1855.
Thomas bought his land in three plots, one at a time, from Dobbs and Shaw Feed Lot.
They were some of the first of their race to settle in Medicine Lodge and were reverent participants in the worship service.
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 LODGE, H - Online Information article about LODGE, H
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Shadow, the Battaile of the Sences (1592), appeared while Lodge was still on his travels.
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 Lodge, Thomas on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He wrote very little original work during his later life, devoting himself primarily to translating and to the practice of medicine.
Choice Hotels Board Elects David Goldberg Vice President, Corporate and Brand Strategy and Treasurer; Thomas Hall Named to Lead Product Management and Development.
In Deer Valley, modern lodges and valet parking.
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 Thomas Lodge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Lodge was born in London, the son of Sir Thomas Lodge, a lord mayor of London.
Lodge's early literary works were in prose and his first verse publication was Scillae's Metamorphosis (1589).
Lodge also wrote A Treatise of the Plague and undertook translations of Latin authors.
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 FOP
Today, the tradition that was first envisioned over 82 years ago, lives on with nearly 2,100 local lodges and 300,000 members in the United States.
Lodge #108 represents a number of Police departments and officers in the County;
The Lodge Officer's and Members are working hard in a united effort to bring Crawford County the BEST in Law Enforcement.
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 Woodlawn Lodge No. 672, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania 15001 - Famous Masons
Anderson, Rev. James D.D. On September 29, 1721 he was directed by the Grand Lodge of England to "digest the old Gothic Constitutions in a new and better method." The first edition of the Constitutions, including the Charges of a Freemason, was published in 1723, with a second edition in 1738.
He was Master of Holland Lodge in New York and served as Grand Treasurer for that Grand Lodge.
His run for the presidency in 1976 allowed the country to meet this kind and considerate man. He was the Vice Presidential candidate with Michael Dukakis in the 1988 campaign where, during the debate with his opponent he used the now-famous phrase "I knew John Kennedy....".
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 The Thomas Lodge Sponsor Program
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Visitors to the Thomas Lodge Web Site are encouraged to do business with the Web Site Sponsors and you don't have to be a Masonic related business to be a sponsor.
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