William Schaw, (c. 1550 – 1602), Scottish, Master of Works to James VI, was an important figure in the development of freemasonry.
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Schaw may refer to: Clan Schaw, a Scottish clan. William Schaw, (c. 1550 – 1602), Scottish, Master of Works to James VI, was an important figure in the...
Freemasonry in Scotland. William Schaw was the second son of John Schaw of Broich, and grandson of Sir James Schaw of Sauchie. Broich is now called Arngomery...
James Schaw of Greenock. The tower is all that remains of the village which developed within its protective radius. In the early 18th century the Schaw family...
Clan Schaw is a Lowland Scottish clan. Clan Schaw does not have a chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, therefore the clan has no standing under...
Janet Schaw, traveller and diarist, was born between 1730 and 1740 in Lauriston Edinburgh. The third cousin, once removed of Sir Walter Scott, she was...
Robert James Schaw (born 12 May 1984) is a former New Zealand cricketer. A slow left-arm wrist-spin bowler, Schaw was born in Waipukurau, Central Hawke's...
William Schaw Lindsay (19 December 1815 – 28 August 1877) was a British merchant and shipowner who was the Liberal Member of Parliament for Tynemouth...
Arch Wilkinson Shaw (August 4, 1876 – March 9, 1962) was an American entrepreneur, publisher, editor and management theorist who applied the ideas of scientific...
Albert Mackey Albert Pike John the Evangelist John the Baptist William Schaw Elizabeth Aldworth List of Freemasons Lodge Mother Kilwinning Freemasons'...
existence from 1539 at the latest. Towards the end of the century, William Schaw held both these posts. In 1598, in conference with the masters of lodges...
writer, goes so far as to call Schaw the Father of Freemasonry. The Schaw Statutes were issued from Edinburgh, where Schaw seems to have met with representatives...
served as clerk and notary in royal courts of James II, III and IV Quintyne Schaw — Kennedy's commissar in the Flyting; one satire extant (see also Clan Shaw...
is known as the Mother Lodge of Scotland, having been referred to in the Schaw Statutes of 1598 and 1599, and having itself warranted other lodges at a...
(born 1719) John Cathcart (born 1719) Charles Schaw Cathcart, 9th Lord Cathcart (1721–1776) William Schaw Cathcart, 10th Lord Cathcart (1755–1843) (created...
Albert Mackey Albert Pike John the Evangelist John the Baptist William Schaw Elizabeth Aldworth List of Freemasons Lodge Mother Kilwinning Freemasons'...
to the younger daughter who married Schaw of Sauchie. Around 1540 the adjoining area of Finnart passed to the Schaw family, extending their holdings westward...
Steel bought out another local San Francisco company, the Schaw Batcher Pipe Works. Schaw Batcher had frontage on San Francisco Bay and had just received...
the younger daughter who married Schaw of Sauchie. Around 1540 the adjoining barony of Finnart was passed to the Schaw family, extending their holdings...
Albert Mackey Albert Pike John the Evangelist John the Baptist William Schaw Elizabeth Aldworth List of Freemasons Lodge Mother Kilwinning Freemasons'...
from Europe and established a lodge there. In 1599 William Schaw introduced the Second Schaw Statutes which specified that "ye warden of ye lug of Kilwynning"...
Albert Mackey Albert Pike John the Evangelist John the Baptist William Schaw Elizabeth Aldworth List of Freemasons Lodge Mother Kilwinning Freemasons'...
Albert Mackey Albert Pike John the Evangelist John the Baptist William Schaw Elizabeth Aldworth List of Freemasons Lodge Mother Kilwinning Freemasons'...