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Bill Summ’s Masonic Songs
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Bill’s love of Freemasonry and for Masonic songs prompted him to collect songs from his visits to Lodges around the country. He compiled them in order to raise funds for Derbyshire’s 2005 festival in aid of the Masonic Charitable Foundation. Sadly, Bill died before his project could come to fruition but his collections live on in this book.
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Bill’s love of Freemasonry and for Masonic songs prompted him to collect songs from his visits to Lodges around the country. He compiled them in order to raise funds for Derbyshire’s 2005 festival in aid of the Masonic Charitable Foundation. Sadly, Bill died before his project could come to fruition but his collections live on in this book.
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