This page is a list of Freemasons in Brussels in the 18th century.
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* (count of), French ambassador to Brussels. (agregated member according to the tablet of 1777) absent in 1786. (tablet of 1786) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, second Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Aerts d’Immerseel J. H., trésorier de Consignation. (la Parfaite Amitié, first Brussels lodge, n°7, membre externe) lineage : Jacques-Henri Aerts, admitted in 1772, to the Serhuyghs lineage.
*Aerts d’Immerseel, J. J. (tablet of 1772) (la Parfaite Amitié, first Brussels lodge, n°7)
*Aimez, L., merchant ; (l’Union Fraternelle, constituée le 12 septembre 1784)
*Aimez, T., merchant ; (l’Union Fraternelle, constituée le 12 septembre 1784)
*Alny (d’), merchant , « La Constance », or « la Constance de l’Union », n° 15, Cordier list)
*Angellis, (F. J. de), second Surveillant. (tablet of 1773) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, second Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Antwerpen (P. van), initiated in 1769. (tablet of 1773) (l’Union, 3rd Brussels lodge, n°9). Lignage : a Jean-Baptiste van Antwerpen was admitted in 1770 to the Sweerts lineage.
*Ardemmel (marquis of), master of ceremonies, chamberlain, lieutenant Stathouder of the sovereign feudal court of Brabant. (tablet of 1777) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, 2nd Brussels lodge, n°8)
*, (tablet of 1786) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, 2nd Brussels lodge, n°8)
*, lieutenant colonel to the Régiment de Ligne, adjoined orator. (tableau de 1777) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, second Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Arens, secrétaire de l’envoyé de Hollande, Venerable Master ; (Les vrais amis de la Justice)
*Arents, négociant ; (« La Constance », ou « la Constance de l’Union », n° 15, liste de Cordier)
*Arnaud de Favantin (d’), écuyer, orateur. (tableau de 1783) (les Vrais Amis de l’Union, n°14)
*Assche (van), merchant. de la Parfaite Amitié à Bruxelles (tableau de 1786) (honorary member - tablet of 1777 of l’Heureuse Rencontre, 2nd Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Aubert, négociant, (tableau de 1783) (liste adressée à Joseph II le 6 mai 1786) (les Vrais Amis de l’Union, n°14)
*Aubremé (d’), merchant, (tableau de 1783) (tableau de 1786) (l’Union, 3rd Brussels lodge, n°9)
*Aubremez (d’), merchant; (another tablet, l’Union Fraternelle, constituted 12 September 1784)
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*Zannowich (count of), (tablet of 1783) (l’Union, third lodge of Brussels, n°9)
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* (count of), French ambassador to Brussels. (agregated member according to the tablet of 1777) absent in 1786. (tablet of 1786) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, second Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Aerts d’Immerseel J. H., trésorier de Consignation. (la Parfaite Amitié, first Brussels lodge, n°7, membre externe) lineage : Jacques-Henri Aerts, admitted in 1772, to the Serhuyghs lineage.
*Aerts d’Immerseel, J. J. (tablet of 1772) (la Parfaite Amitié, first Brussels lodge, n°7)
*Aimez, L., merchant ; (l’Union Fraternelle, constituée le 12 septembre 1784)
*Aimez, T., merchant ; (l’Union Fraternelle, constituée le 12 septembre 1784)
*Alny (d’), merchant , « La Constance », or « la Constance de l’Union », n° 15, Cordier list)
*Angellis, (F. J. de), second Surveillant. (tablet of 1773) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, second Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Antwerpen (P. van), initiated in 1769. (tablet of 1773) (l’Union, 3rd Brussels lodge, n°9). Lignage : a Jean-Baptiste van Antwerpen was admitted in 1770 to the Sweerts lineage.
*Ardemmel (marquis of), master of ceremonies, chamberlain, lieutenant Stathouder of the sovereign feudal court of Brabant. (tablet of 1777) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, 2nd Brussels lodge, n°8)
*, (tablet of 1786) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, 2nd Brussels lodge, n°8)
*, lieutenant colonel to the Régiment de Ligne, adjoined orator. (tableau de 1777) (l’Heureuse Rencontre, second Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Arens, secrétaire de l’envoyé de Hollande, Venerable Master ; (Les vrais amis de la Justice)
*Arents, négociant ; (« La Constance », ou « la Constance de l’Union », n° 15, liste de Cordier)
*Arnaud de Favantin (d’), écuyer, orateur. (tableau de 1783) (les Vrais Amis de l’Union, n°14)
*Assche (van), merchant. de la Parfaite Amitié à Bruxelles (tableau de 1786) (honorary member - tablet of 1777 of l’Heureuse Rencontre, 2nd Brussels lodge, n°8)
*Aubert, négociant, (tableau de 1783) (liste adressée à Joseph II le 6 mai 1786) (les Vrais Amis de l’Union, n°14)
*Aubremé (d’), merchant, (tableau de 1783) (tableau de 1786) (l’Union, 3rd Brussels lodge, n°9)
*Aubremez (d’), merchant; (another tablet, l’Union Fraternelle, constituted 12 September 1784)
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*Zannowich (count of), (tablet of 1783) (l’Union, third lodge of Brussels, n°9)
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Garguillio, who resides in Baltimore, Maryland, is a lifetime student of religion and metaphysics and has appeared in numerous media interviews, including the Learning Channel series Weird Worlds and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. He holds ordination as an archbishop of the North American Old Catholic Church (Ancient Orthodox Archeparchy), is the abbot of Holy Cross monastery and the pastor of Saint Andrew the First-Called Orthodox Catholic Church and Most Holy Theotokos Orthodox Church, the host of Catacomb Paranormal Talk Radio, the Vice-Rector of St. Wolbodo Seminary , and a member of DC Wedding Officiants.
Biography
Garguillio, who resides in Baltimore, Maryland, is a lifetime student of religion and metaphysics and has appeared in numerous media interviews, including the Learning Channel series Weird Worlds and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. He holds ordination as an archbishop of the North American Old Catholic Church (Ancient Orthodox Archeparchy), is the abbot of Holy Cross monastery and the pastor of Saint Andrew the First-Called Orthodox Catholic Church and Most Holy Theotokos Orthodox Church, the host of Catacomb Paranormal Talk Radio, the Vice-Rector of St. Wolbodo Seminary , and a member of DC Wedding Officiants.
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Technology Used
Photos are uploaded using ImageMagick and offers manipulation features like image rotation, automatic image sizing and drag and drop photo organizing.
The framework of the website uses CakePHP, while the photowall and album viewer uses Ajax and Javascript.
In Tech News
TinyAlbum was featured on Cnet TV's "Best of the Web" in May, 2008, and was featured on WebWare.com.
See Also
Photo sharing
Image hosting service
References &
Joshua Harris (born 1972 - August 30, 2008) was an United States Navy SEAL. He was an operator in the Naval Special Warfare Development Group and the 512th U.S. service member to die in Afghanistan.
Early life
Josh Harris was raised on his family's dairy farm outside Lexington, North Carolina. Harris was a talented All County and All Conference linebacker at Lexington High School and graduated in 1990.
Harris went on to Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, as a Studio Art major. He studied art in Prague as part of a college exchange, and later returned to the eastern European city on his own to study further before enlisting in the military. Harris then pursued a Masters Degree in Architecture.
On August 23, 2000 Josh Harris gave up his art career and enlisted in the United States Navy.
Military Service
After completing Navy Boot Camp in Great Lakes, Illinois, Harris reported to (BUD/S) training in Coronado, California. Upon graduating from BUD/S Harris completed an additional five months of before reporting to his first permanent duty station at SEAL Team Ten.
He was sent on several combat deployments to Iraq with SEAL Team Ten. Harris distinguished himself during these deployments to Iraq. On May 26, 2006, Harris transferred from SEAL Team Ten and began the demanding selection and training program at Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU). Harris completed the arduous training during the selection program and received orders to the Development Group as a member of Naval Special Warfare Tactical Development and Evaluation Squadron (NSWTACDEVRON) Two.
Harris was forward deployed with DEVGRU somewhere in Afghanistan. During combat operations Harris drowned after being swept away by turbulent waters while attempting to cross a river in Afghanistan.
Early life
Josh Harris was raised on his family's dairy farm outside Lexington, North Carolina. Harris was a talented All County and All Conference linebacker at Lexington High School and graduated in 1990.
Harris went on to Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, as a Studio Art major. He studied art in Prague as part of a college exchange, and later returned to the eastern European city on his own to study further before enlisting in the military. Harris then pursued a Masters Degree in Architecture.
On August 23, 2000 Josh Harris gave up his art career and enlisted in the United States Navy.
Military Service
After completing Navy Boot Camp in Great Lakes, Illinois, Harris reported to (BUD/S) training in Coronado, California. Upon graduating from BUD/S Harris completed an additional five months of before reporting to his first permanent duty station at SEAL Team Ten.
He was sent on several combat deployments to Iraq with SEAL Team Ten. Harris distinguished himself during these deployments to Iraq. On May 26, 2006, Harris transferred from SEAL Team Ten and began the demanding selection and training program at Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU). Harris completed the arduous training during the selection program and received orders to the Development Group as a member of Naval Special Warfare Tactical Development and Evaluation Squadron (NSWTACDEVRON) Two.
Harris was forward deployed with DEVGRU somewhere in Afghanistan. During combat operations Harris drowned after being swept away by turbulent waters while attempting to cross a river in Afghanistan.