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Foundational Manuscripts

The early days of speculative Freemasonry saw many important manuscripts released that sought to define both the history and practice of the Craft.

Foundational Manuscripts

Manuscripts & comments on manuscripts

  • 18th Century French Manuscripts – AQC 1928
  • Anglo-Norman Charges – 1356
  • Alnwick MS – 1701
  • Anitiquity MS – 1686
  • The Book M or Masonry Triumphant
  • Cama MS
  • Cooke MS – 1450
  • Dowland's MS – 1815
  • Edinburgh Register House MS – 1696
  • Graham MS – 1726
  • Grand Lodge MS – 1632
  • Grand Lodge MS No. 1
  • Halliwell Manuscript – 1734
  • Harleian MS No. 1942
  • Kevan MS – 1714 – 1720
  • Lansdowne MS – ca. 1560
  • Locke / Leland MS – ca. 1696
  • Lodge of Hope MS – 1680
  • Macnab MS – 1722
  • Masons Confession – 1727
  • Papworth MS – 1714
  • Regius MS – 1390
  • Sloane MS No. 3848 – 1646
  • Trinity College Dublin, MS – 1711
  • Vancouver MS
  • Wilson MS – 1650

Miscellaneous Masonic Documents

  • Constituting a New Lodge from Anderson's Constitutions of 1723
  • Masonic Miscellanies in Poetry and Prose
  • The Use and Abuse of Freemasonry – Geo. Smith
  • Early Masonic Catechisms

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