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The location of the Temple where he was made a Freemason is unknown, but on 30 June 1784 the meeting place of the lodge became the “Manson Inn” in Tarbolton, and one month later, on 27 July 1784, Burns became Depute Master, which he held until 1788, often honoured with supreme command.
robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Although regularly meeting in Tarbolton, the “Burns Lodge” also removed itself to hold meetings in Mauchline.
robert burns | some hae meat « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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At the time, forty years on, John Kelly, who duets with Doran on 'Tarbolton' and 'The Fermoy Lasses', still kept shop on Capel Street, and kept his fiddle under the counter.
Irish Blogs 2008
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