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Templary
Templary, n. (ˈtɛmplərɪ) Also 5 pl. -arijs. [ad. med.L. templāri-us, Templar n.: see -ary1.] † 1. = Templar n. 1. Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) VIII. 293 Þis pope.. dampned the ordre of Templaryes [ordinem Templariorum]. 1460 J. Capgrave Chron. (Rolls) 177 He procured the distruccion of Templaries....
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templary
† ˈtemplary, a. Obs. rare. [ad. late L. templāris pertaining to a temple: see -ary2.] 1. Of or pertaining to a temple: = templar a.1607 Schol. Disc. agst. Antichr. i. i. 55 We scorne papistes that pretende a ciuill worshippe in templarie bowing. 2. Of, pertaining to, or named from the Temple at Jeru...
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William Maslin
He was one of the founders of the Good Templary Lodge in Geraldine. He joined the Southern Star Lodge in 1879 and became a Freemason.
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Harold Van Buren Voorhis
Eastern Star - The Evolution From a Rite to an Order (1938); reprinted 1976
[Negro Masonry in the United States] - (1940) reprinted 2003
History of Knight Templary
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Good Templar
Good Templar A member of the ‘Independent Order of Good Templars’, an organization of total abstainers established in the U.S. in 1851, on the model of freemasonry, and introduced into England in 1868. Hence ˌGood ˈTemplarism, ˌGood ˈTemplary, the principles of this organization.1874 (title) The Goo...
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Martha McClellan Brown
In 1867, she was elected to a place in the executive committee of Ohio Good Templary, and immediately founded the temperance lecture system. Spencer, of Cleveland, secretary of Ohio Good Templary in 1868, proposed to Brown the formation of an independent political party, and she extended her
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Templar
Templar, n. (ˈtɛmplə(r)) Forms: 3–7 templer, 4–5 -ere, (5 templeer), 5– templar. [a. AF. templer, OF. templier (c 1200 in Godef.), = med.L. templārius (Du Cange), f. templum, temple n.1: see -er2 2; also templārēs, pl. of cl. L. templāris, in papal document of 1157 in Muratori Antiq., Diss. xi. (177...
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Calvin Ira Kephart
Origin of Heraldry in Europe (1953)
Races of Mankind: Their Origin and Migration (1960, 2nd Ed. 1961)
Concise History of Freemasonry: including Knight Templary
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Amanda Lane Root
For over 50 years, Root gave her influence and energies for the principles of Good Templary and the cause of temperance.
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grip
▪ I. grip, n.1 (grɪp) Forms: 1 gripe, gripa, 5–7 Sc. pl. grippis, 6–7 grippe, 8 gripp, 3– grip. [Two formations: (1) OE. gripe str. masc., grasp, clutch, corresp. to OHG. grif-, in comb. (MHG. grif, mod.G. griff) grasp, handle, claw, etc., ON. grip-r possession, property; (2) OE. gripa handful, shea...
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Alexander Allan Stevenson
In Knights Templary, he was a member of Richard Coeur de Lion Preceptory, No. 7 KT, Montreal and held the office of Presiding Preceptor.
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