1 | The 1536 Indenture of George Boiss a Working Mason in Dundee | The First Mention of a Craft Lodge in Dundee |
2 | 1591 Charter of King James VI of Scotland | A Royal Charter given to the Masons, Wrights and Slaiters of Dunddee |
3 | Dundee and the Mylne Family | Master Masons to the Crown of Scotland |
4a | Freemasonry in Scotland During the Early 18th Century Part 1 | The Formation of the Scottish Lodges from the Late 17th Century to 1750 |
4b | Freemasonry in Scotland During the Early 18th Century Part 2 | The period between the 1715 Uprising and the Formation of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in 1736. |
4c | Freemasonry in Scotland During the Early 18th Century Part 3 | The Jacobite Uprisings/Rebellions and the Masons involved |
4d | Freemasonry in Scotland During the Early 18th Century Part 4 | The Grand Masters of Scotland and England of the period |
5 | Freemasonry and the Jacobite Uprising of 1745-1746 | The Masonic Connections During that Turbulent Time |
6 | The Dundee 1727 'Masons' Confession' | Called the 'Dundee Manuscript' extracted from the Scot's Magazine of 1727 |
7 | Life in the Forfarshire Lodges During the Great War of 1914 to 1918 | What it was Like for the Lodges from 1914 to 1916 |
8 | The Montrose Cousins of Robert Burns | The Burness/Burnes Family |
9 | Montrose Cousins of Robert Burnes | pdf File |
10 | Chevalier Dr James Burnes | pdf file |
11 | Sir Alexander Burnes (Bokkara Burnes) | pdf file |
12 | Dundee and its connection with RN Submarines | web page |
Title | Author | Pages in the Book | |
1 | The Athole Family and Freemasonry | George M. Martin, F.S.A. (Scot), P.M. Lodge Dundee St Mary No.1149 (S.C.) | 164-174 |