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Lodge
Rutherglen "Royal Arch" No.116
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Rutherglen is separated from
Glesca's east-end by the River Clyde and
boundaries onto Dalmarnock at the Dalmarnock
Bridge.
Many eastenders during the demolition of our
tenements moved to the southside and still live
in places like Rutherglen, Burnside, Cambuslang,
Castlemilk, East Kilbride etc.
Lodge
Rutherglen "Royal Arch" No.116
Masonic Hall, 24 Queen Street, Rutherglen, G73
meetings 1st & 3rd Fridays,
7:30pm
September
through to June
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Archibald
Yuill
Rutherglen's Town Crier
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Firemaster
A.Yuill
33 Queen Street, Rutherglen
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Bro.
John Lang Patterson
An ex-colleague Dennis Blackbourn sent me these
artefacts of his late Uncle John L Patterson
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A letter to John from
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Lodge Rutherglen "Royal Arch" No. 116
inviting him to complete an application
form
for membership.
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19th March 1954
Initiation fee paid
£10-15shillings |
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Bro. J.L.
Patterson resplendent
in his RRA 116 Masonic regalia |
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Rutherglen
RA No.116 - Page 1 Page 2
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