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DERMOTT ( Laurence ). Ahiman Rezon or, a help to a brother. Shewing

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DERMOTT ( Laurence ). Ahiman Rezon or, a help to a brother. Shewing

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
DERMOTT ( Laurence ). Ahiman Rezon or, a help to a brother. Shewing, the excellency of secrecy, and the first cause of the institution of Freemasonry ; the principles of the craft, and the benefits arising from a strict observance thereof ; the sort of man that ought to be initiated … ancient manner of constituting new lodges … prayers used in Jewish and Christian lodges…old and new regulations …large collection of masons songs, entertaining prologues and epilogues, and Solomon's Temple [by James Eyre Weeks] : an oratorio. The fifth edition, with additions. Belfast : Printed for the Editor, by James Magee, 1782Pages xxiii, (2, list of members to October 1783), (1, blank), complete with the half-title, 192, large 12mo, contemporary calf, woth label, gilt : the casing weak, the binding rubbed and worn but strong, a lightly used copy. ESTC locates five copies of this edition (two in Belfast, BL, Gdansk and Washington State). Laurence (1720–91), freemason, born in Ireland but further details of his place of birth and parentage are unknown. He was initiated into the masons in Dublin in 1740, and went to London about 1750. He was elected grand secretary of the ‘Antient’ masons in 1752. Little is known of his life apart from his masonic activities. He is thought to have been in the employment of a master painter shortly after his arrival in London and later to have set himself up as a wine merchant in London. He married, presumably before June 1770 when he drew up his will, naming his wife, Elizabeth Dermott, as the sole beneficiary. In 1756 he published Ahiman Rezon, or, A Help to a Brother, an influential law book the format of which was copied by other lodges. In 1771 the duke of Atholl appointed him deputy grand master of the Antient masons, an office he held until December 1787. He died in June 1791 at Mile End Old Town, where he was living at that time. His place of burial remains unknown (ODNB).ENGLISH PRE 1801; BELFAST PRINTED; FREEMASONRY; IRELAND; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;