An Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry And Its Kindred Sciences: Comprising the Whole Range of Arts, Sciences And Literature As Connected With the Institution;

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Born at Wykeham in Hamp- 896 WYSEACRE XAINTRAILLES shire in 1324, and died in 1404. He wns eminent botJi as an ecclesiastic and stsites- nvan. In 1359, before lie readied the epis- copate, Edward III. appointed him sur- veyor of the works at Windsor, which castle he rebuilt. In his warrant or commission, he was invested with power " to appoint all \yorkmen, to provide materials, and to order everything reUiting to building and re- pairs." He was, in fact, what the old man- uscript Constitutions... call " The Lord," under whom were the Master Masons.
Anderson says that he was at the head of four hundred Freemasons, wns Master of Work under Edward III., and Grand Mas- ter under Richard II. And the Freemasons' Magazine ^August, 1796,) styles him "one of the brightest ornaments that Freema- sonry has ever boasted." In this there is, of course, a mixture of myth and history.
NVvkeham was an architect as well as a bis'hop, and superintended the building of many public edifices in England in tlio fourtoentli century, being a distinguished example of the connection so common in mediaaval times between the ecclesiastics and the Masons.


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