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231: 58:, the Editor "J.N." states in the Preface starting at page vii, "The present editor esteems it a duty incumbent on him to advertise his brethren of the general alterations the following work has undergone with a view to improvement." The Preface ends with the details, "May 1, 1784, Bernard's Inn, London". In 1814, Noorthouck was living at 193: 100:
in 1723, and Noorthouck's edition was published by J. Rozea in 1784. The title page states that the revision was prepared under the direction of the Hall Committee. The preface to this book is signed 'J. N.', and it is dated Bernard's Inn (presumably
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Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, Containing Their History, Charges, Regulations, Etc., First Compiled by Order of the Grand Lodge from Their Old Records and Traditions by James
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241: 115: 78:, London, 1773, 4to, with copperplates. This book gives a history of London at all periods and a survey of the existing buildings. Noorthouck also published 142: 39:
the printer. He gained his livelihood as an index-maker and corrector of the press. He was for almost fifty years a liveryman of the
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Born in London, he was the son of Herman Noorthouck, a bookseller who had a shop, the Cicero's Head, Great Piazza,
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in London, April 1852, offered for sale an unprinted autobiography by Noorthouck; it was later acquired by
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In 1784, whilst living in Barnard's Inn, John Noorthouck describes himself as a Freemason. In the book
292: 40: 82:,’ 2 vols. London, 1776, consisting of biographies of persons of all periods and countries. 287: 282: 8: 264: 31:, and whose stock was sold off in 1730. Early in life John Noorthouck was patronised by 85: 147: 102: 63: 44: 159: 210: 197: 89: 151: 276: 235: 32: 28: 96:, the constitutions of the Premier Grand Lodge of England first compiled by 19:(1732–1816) was an English author, best known as a topographer of London. 245: 234: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 94:
Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons
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A New History of London - Including Westminster and Southwark
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A New History of London, including Westminster and Southwark
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Index

Covent Garden
Owen Ruffhead
William Strahan
Company of Stationers
Barnard's Inn
Holborn
Oundle
Northamptonshire
John Russell Smith
Yale University
James Anderson
Barnard's Inn
Noorthouck's Masonry


Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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UK public library membership



Wroth 1895
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