Part I
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[363] "If we turn to our English engraved lists we find that whatever Lodge (or Lodges) may have existed in Paris in 1725 must have been unchartered, for the first French Lodge on our roll is on the list for 1730-32.... It would appear probable ... that Derwentwater's Lodge ... was an informal Lodge and did not petition for a warrant till 1732."--Gould, _History of Freemasonry_, III. 138.
[364] John Yarker, _The Arcane Schools_, p. 462.
[365] Gautier de Sibert, _Histoire des Ordres Royaux, Hospitaliers-Militaires de Notre-Dame du Carmel et de Saint-Lazare de Jérusalem_, Vol. II. p. 193 (Paris, 1772).
[366] This oration has been published several times and has been variously attributed to Ramsay and the Duc d'Antin. The author of a paper in _A.Q.C._, XXXII.