英文版维基百科:共济会著名人士名单(1)
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英文版维基百科:共济会著名人士名单(1)
以下为英文版维基百科公布的近代著名共济会人士名单。名单很长,连同索引,本博拟分5篇转帖。此受何新先生委托,特此说明,请博友注意。(wanshi)
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List of Freemasons From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
This is a list of notable Freemasons. Freemasonry is a fraternal
organisation which exists in a number of forms worldwide.
Throughout history some members of the fraternity have made no
secret of their involvement, while others have not made their
membership public. In some cases, membership can only be proven by
searching
through the fraternity's records. Such records are most often kept
at the individual lodge level, and may be lost due to fire, flood,
deterioration, or simple carelessness. Grand Lodge governance may
have shifted or reorganized, resulting in further loss of records
on the member or the name, number, location or even existence of
the lodge in question. In areas of the world where Masonry has been
suppressed by governments, records of entire grand lodges have been
destroyed. Because of this, masonic membership can sometimes be
difficult to verify.
Standards of 'proof' for those on this list may vary widely; some
figures with no verified lodge affiliation are claimed as Masons if
reliable sources give anecdotal evidence suggesting they were
familiar with the 'secret' signs and passes, but other figures are
rejected over technical questions of regularity in the lodge that
initiated them. Where available, specific lodge membership
information is provided; where serious questions of verification
have been noted by other sources, this is indicated as well.
A
- José Abad
Santos, Chief
Justice of the Supreme
Court of the Philippines.[1]
- John Abbott
Canadian Prime Minister (1891–1892). Initiated St. Paul's,
No. 374, E.R., Montreal, 1847.[2]
- William 'Bud' Abbott
of the Abbott &
Costello comedy team.[3]
- Nicanor
Abelardo, Filipino
composer. Raised in
Luzon Lodge No. 57[4]
- Sherman Adams
Governor of New Hampshire
and U.S. Congressman.[3]
- Gregorio
Aglipay, Supreme Bishop of the Philippine
Independent Church.[5]
- Emilio
Aguinaldo President of the Philippines.
Pilar Lodge No. 203 (now Pilar Lodge No. 15) at Imus Cavite and was
founder of Magdalo Lodge No. 31 (renamed Emilio Aguinaldo Lodge No.
31 in his honor).[3]
- Agustín I
of Mexico, emperor of Mexico[6]
- Nelson W.
Aldrich, United States
Senator from Rhode Island.
Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of Rhode Island 1877-78, member of
What Cheer
lodge.[3]
- Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin
Astronaut. Montclair Lodge No. 144, New Jersey.[7]
- Elizabeth
Aldworth, Noted female Mason. Entered Apprentice and
Fellowcraft Degree in 1712.[8]
- Vasile
Alecsandri Romanian Poet, playwright, politician and
diplomat.[9]
- Alexander
I of Yugoslavia [10]
- José Eloy Alfaro
Delgado - President of
Ecuador[11]
- Salvador
Allende Socialist president of Chile (1970–1973). Lodge
Progreso No. 4, Valparaíso.[7]
- Abd al-Qadir
al-Jaza'iri, Sufi mystic, scholar
and political leader.1864 (one on-line source says 1867,
contemporary sources say 1864), member Henri IV, Paris, but degree
work conducted at Lodge of the Pyramids, Alexandria,
Egypt[12][13]
- Leo Amery, English
conservative politician. [14]
- Ezra Ames, Portrait
painter[3]
- James
Anderson, Presbyterian minister best known for his influence on
the early development of Freemasonry. Author of 'The
Constitutions of the Free-Masons' (1723) and The New
Book of Constitutions of the Antient and Honourable Fraternity of
Free and Accepted Masons (1738)[15]
- Edward Andrade,
English physicist. Initiated into Lodge Progresso No. 4 in
1935.[16]
- Louis André,
French soldier[17][18]
- Ivo Andri?,
Yugoslav writer and Nobel Prize laureate [19]
- Jules Anspach,
Belgian Liberal politician[20]
- Lewis Armistead,
Confederate
general during the American
Civil War. Alexandria-Washington Lodge #22, Alexandria,
Virginia[21]
- Galicano
Apacible, Filipino politician.[22]
- Raymond
Apple, Chief Rabbi, Great
Synagogue (Sydney), Australia, (1972–2005)[23]
- Edward Victor
Appleton, English physicist. Nobel Prize 1947. Isaac Newton
Lodge No. 859, Cambridge.[7]
- Dennis Archer, US
Politician. Geometry Lodge #49 (Prince Hall), Detroit[24]
- Constantin
Argetoianu, Prime
Minister of Romania, 1939.[9]
- John Armstrong,
Jr., American soldier, delegate to the Continental
Congress, United States Senator and United
States Secretary of War. Hibernia Lodge No. 339,
New York.[25]
- Thomas Arne
Composer of Rule
Britannia[16]
- Benedict Arnold,
Hiram Lodge No. 1, New Haven, Connecticut[26]
- Eddy Arnold,
singer[3]
- Henry H. Arnold,
American military, only person to hold five-star rank in two
branches of service. Union Lodge No. 7, KS. [27]
-
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn[28]
- Fran?ois-Marie Arouet
(Voltaire), Raised 1778 by WM Ben Franklin, Loge des Neuf
S?urs, Paris[29]
- Gheorghe Asachi
Romanian writer, poet, painter, historian, dramatist and
translator.[9]
- Elias Ashmole,
17th-century English antiquary and politician, Warrington Lodge,
Lancashire[30]
- John Jacob
Astor, American financier, The Holland Lodge No. 8, New York,
1790[31]
- Mustafa
Kemal Atatürk National hero and founder of the modern
Republic of Turkey. Macedonia Risorta Lodge No. 80 (some claim
Lodge Veritas), Thessaloniki[32][33][34]
- Stephen F.
Austin Secretary of State for the Republic of Texas.
Louisiana Lodge No. 109, Missouri.[3]
- Gene Autry, Movie and
television star, Catoosa Lodge No. 185, Oklahoma[35]
- Allen
Bristol Aylesworth, Canadian politician.[28]
B
- Johann
Christian Bach, Composer. Lodge of Nine Muses No. 235,
London.[36]
- Michael Baigent,
British author and editor of Freemasonry
Today[37]
- John
Baird, 1st Viscount Stonehaven, British Politician, Member of
Parliament (1910-1925), Grand Master of New South Wales
(1928-1930)[38]
- Simmons Jones
Baker, US physician, planter, and legislator. Grand Master of
Masons of North Carolina in 1832 and again in 1840. Laid the
cornerstone of the state capitol building in Raleigh, North
Carolina on July 4, 1833.[39][40][41][42]
- Mikhail Bakunin,
Russian revolutionary, Lodge Il Progresso Sociale,
Florence 1864,[43]
- Nicolae
B?lcescu, Romanian historian, journalist and 1848
revolutionary.[9]
- Henry
Baldwin, US Associate Justice (1830–1844):[44]
Master of Lodge No. 45 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in
1805[44]
- Harold Ballard,
One time owner of Toronto Maple
Leafs National Hockey League team. Corinthian No. 481,
GRC, Toronto, ON.[2]
- Joseph Banks,
English botanist [14]
- Malcolm
Barclay-Harvey, British politician and colonial administrator,
Member of Parliament(1923-1929, 1931-1939), Grand Master of
Scotland (1949-1953)[45]
- Francis
Stillman Barnard, Canadian politician and Lieutenant Governor
of British Columbia. Raised: Victoria Columbia No. 1. April 17,
1887[46]
- Thomas John
Barnardo, British philanthropist [14]
- Simion
B?rnu?iu, Romanian philosopher and politician.[47]
- Diego
Martínez Barrio, Prime minister of Spain and founder of the
Republican
Union Party[48]
-
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, Sculptor of the Statue of Liberty
in New York. Lodge Alsace-Lorraine, Paris.[49]
- Edmund Barton,
first Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia, Speaker of
the legislative assembly.[3]
- William 'Count'
Basie, Jazz orchestra leader and composer. Wisdom Lodge No. 102
(Prince Hall), Chicago. Also a Shriner.[3]
- Frederick Bates,
Governor of Missouri.[3]
- Birch Bayh, US
Senator from Indiana from 1962–1981.[3]
- Daniel Carter
Beard, Founder of the Boy Scouts. Made a Mason in Mariner's
Lodge No. 67, New York City, New York, and later affiliated with
Cornucopia Lodge 563, Flushing, New York.[50]
- Charles Geneviève Louis
Auguste André Timothée d'?on de Beaumont, French soldier,
diplomat and spy. Raised: January, 1769, Lodge of Immortality No.
376, London[51]
- Gunning
Bedford, Jr., Signer of the US Constitution, first Grand Master
of Masons in Delaware.[52]
- Edvard Bene?,
President of Czechoslovakia (1935–1939, 1945–1948). Ian Amos
Komensky Lodge No. 1, Prague.[53]
- R. B. Bennett,
Prime Minister of Canada 1930–1935.[3]
- Lloyd Bentsen, US
Senator from Texas[3]
- Irving Berlin,
Composer. Munn Lodge No.190, New York.[54]
- Silvio
Berlusconi, Italian media tycoon and politician.
Propaganda Due,
Expelled in 1981 (some say 1976) by the Grand Orient of
Italy[55]
- Ramón
Emeterio Betances, Puerto Rican politician and statesman. Logia
Unión Germana, San
Germán, Puerto Rico.[56]
- George
Valentin Bibescu, Romanian aviation pioneer, Grand Master of
Romanian Grand Lodge from 1911 to 1916.[9]
- Henry Harrison
Bingham, Union Army
officer during the American
Civil War. Chartiers Lodge #297, Canonsburg,
Pennsylvania.[21]
- Hiram Bingham
III, American explorer, discovered the ruins of
Machu Picchu. Hiram
Lodge No. 1, Connecticut[57]
- Stanislav
Bini?ki, Serbian musician [58]
- Francis Bischof,
Queensland Australia Police Commissioner from
1958–1969.[59]
- Hugo Black, US
Associate Justice (1937–1971),[44]
Birmingham Temple Lodge No. 836, Birmingham, Alabama
- John Blair, Jr.,
US Associate Justice (1789–96), and Grand Master of Virginia from
1778 to 1784.[44]
- Mel Blanc, American
voice actor.[60]
- Samuel
Blatchford, US Associate Justice (1882–1893)[44]
- Moses Bloom, Iowa
politician.[61]
- Dimitrie
Bolintineanu, Romainan poet, politician, 1848
revolutionary.[9]
- Simón
Bolívar, Leader of South American independence. (Initiated:
Cádiz, Spain)[50]
Founding brother of Lodge Order and Liberty No. 2, Peru,
1824[62]
- Cezar Bolliac,
Radical Romanian political figure, amateur archaeologist,
journalist and Romantic poet.[9]
- Shadrach Bond,
first Governor of
Illinois.[63]
- Andrés
Bonifacio, Leader during Philippine
Revolution from Spain. Taliba Lodge No. 165 under Gran
Oriente Espa?ol (Spanish Grand Lodge).[64]
- Omar Bongo, President
of Gabon.[65]
- Robert Borden,
Prime
Minister of Canada St. Andrew's Lodge No. 1, Halifax,
Nova Scotia[66]
- Gutzon Borglum,
American sculpture, raised in Howard Lodge No. 35.[67]
- Lincoln Borglum,
Son of Gutzon Borglum,
completed the Mount Rushmore
project, raised in Battle River Lodge No. 92.[67]
- Ernest Borgnine,
Actor, Abingdon Lodge No. 48;[68]
however another source indicates Melrose Lodge No. 63,
California[69]
- James Boswell,
Scottish writer, raised in Canongate Kilwinning Lodge at Edinburgh,
1759[21]
- Mackenzie
Bowell, Prime Minister of Canada from 1894–1896[50]
- James Bowie,
Frontiersman, Inventor of the Bowie knife. L'Humble Chaumiere Lodge
No. 19 Opelousas, Louisiana.[70]
- William D.
Boyce, founder of the Boy
Scouts of America[71]
-
William Boyd, 4th Earl of Kilmarnock, Jacobite politician,
Grand Master of Scotland (1742-1743)[45]
- Charles
Bradlaugh, 19th century Atheist and
Republican MP, Grand Lodge des Philadelphes,
London[72]
- Omar Bradley, US
General. West Point Lodge No. 877, New York[50]
- Donald Bradman,
Australian Cricketer.[73]
- Johannes Brahms,
Composer.[74]
- Christoffel
Brand, first Speaker of the Legislative
Assembly of the Cape
Colony[75]
- Joseph Brant,
Principal Chief of the Six Nations Indians. Initiated in Lodge No.
417, 1776. First Master of Lodge No. 11, Mohawk Village (near
Brantford) in 1798.[2]
- Dimitrie
Br?tianu, Prime
Minister of Romania (1881).[9]
- Ion C.
Br?tianu, Romanian politician, three-time Prime Minister of
Romania.[9]
- David Brearley,
Signer of the U.S. Constitution on behalf of New Jersey, the first
Grand Master of Masons for the State of New Jersey.[76]
- Anders
Behring Breivik, arrested for 2011 Norway
attacks.[77]
Was a member of Lodge St. Olaus T.D. Tre S?iler No. 8 in
Oslo.[78]
Formally excluded (expelled) from Freemasonry in
2011.[79]
- Walter Breuning.
World's oldest man at the time of his death of natural causes on
April 14, 2011, aged 114 years, six months, twenty-five days.
Member of Great Falls Lodge No. 118, Great Falls Montana for over
85 years.[80][81][82]
- Israel Brodie,
Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the Commonwealth
1948–1965.[83]
- Henry P. H.
Bromwell (1823-1903) U.S. Congressman (1865-1869), Grand
Master of the Grand Lodge of Illinois in 1865. Author of
Restorations of Masonic Geometry and Symbolry.[84]
-
Henry Brougham, Scottish abolitionist
and founder of Edinburgh
Review. Raised in Fortrose Lodge, Stornway,
Scotland[21]
-
James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie, British
politician and colonial administrator, Governor-General of India
(1848-1956), Grand Master of Scotland (1836-1838)
[45]
- Charles
Bruce, 5th Earl of Elgin, Scottish nobleman, Grand Master of
Scotland (1761-1763) [45]
- James Bruce,
Scottish explorer. Canongate Kilwinning Lodge[21]
- Samuel von
Brukenthal, Baron of the Holy Roman
Empire.[9]
- William
Jennings Bryan, American politician, United
States Congressman, U. S.
Secretary of State and presidential candidate. Lincoln
Lodge No. 19, Lincoln,
Nebraska.[85]
- James Buchanan,
U.S. President,[50]
Lodge No. 43, Lancaster,
Pennsylvania
- Frank Buckles,
last living American veteran of World War I.[86]
- Charles Buls, mayor
of Brussels[20]
- Luther Burbank,
US horticulturist, botanist, agricultural science pioneer. Santa
Rosa Lodge No. 57,[21]
- Arleigh Burke, US
Admiral[35]
Supreme Temple Architect (Honored in 1997)[87]
- Edmund Burke, Irish
politician and philosopher [14]
- Robert Burnaby,
English explorer and businessman. First Past Master of Victoria
Lodge No. 1085, District Grand Master (English) of British
Columbia.[88]
- Frederick
Russell Burnham, the American-born Victorian adventurer known
as the father of Scouting. Chief
Commissioner, Excelsior Lodge No. 195.[89]
- Conrad Burns, US
Senator from Montana[3]
- Robert Burns,
National poet of Scotland. St. David's Lodge No. 174,
Tarbolton.[90]
- Harold Hitz
Burton, US Associate Justice (1945–1958)[44]
- Richard
Francis Burton, English explorer [14]
- Arthur Leopold
Busch, naval architect. Member of Peconic Lodge No. 349
Greenport,
New York.[citation
needed]
- Billy Butlin,
British philanthropist [14]
- Cyriel Buysse,
Flemish nationalist writer[20]
- Harry F. Byrd,
Governor
of Virginia, United States Senator from Virginia. Hiram Lodge
No. 21, Winchester,
Virginia.[91]
- Richard E. Byrd,
US Admiral. Initiated in Federal Lodge No. 1 and founded First
Antarctic Lodge No. 777 in 1935[21]
- James F. Byrnes,
US Associate Justice (1941–1942)[44]
C
- Alessandro
Cagliostro, Sicilian charlatan and occultist[92]
- Plutarco
Elías Calles, President of Mexico[93]
-
John Campbell, 2nd Marquess of Breadalbane, British politician,
Member of Parliament (1820-1826, 1832-1834), Lord Chamberlain
(1848-1852, 1853-1858), Grand Master of Scotland (1824-1826)
[45]
- Malcolm
Campbell, English motor-racer[21]
- Manuel Camus,
Philippine Senator.
October 12, 1898, Zetland in the East Lodge No 508 Singapore, under
the jurisdiction of the M. W. Grand Lodge of England.[94]
- George Canning,
British politician and Prime
Minister. [14]
- Gheorghe
Grigore Cantacuzino Prime Minister of
Romania.[9]
- Eddie Cantor.
Entertainer, raised in Munn Lodge No 190, New York
City[21]
- Emmanuel
Carasso. Ottoman lawyer and politician, Grand Master of the
Italian-rite Macedonia Risorta in Salonica.[95]
- Carol II,
King of Romania
(1930–40).[9]
- José Miguel
Carrera, Chilean General and President.[96]
St. John's Lodge No. 1, New York[97]
- Kit Carson, American
Adventurer. Montezuma Lodge No. 109, Sante Fe, New
Mexico[50]
- Giacomo
Casanova, Venetian adventurer, 'lodge of the Duke of Clermont',
Paris, 1750[98]
- Paul Foster
Case, Founder of the Los Angeles occult school, the
Builders of
the Adytum, Fairport Lodge No. 476, Fairport, New
York[99]
- Lewis Cass, US
Politician and diplomat. American Union Lodge No.1,
Marietta, Ohio.
First Grand Master of the Grand
Lodge of Michigan[100][101]
- Marc Chagall,
Russian artist. initiated in 1912[102]
- Thomas Chalmers,
Lodge St. Vigean, 1800[102]
- Joshua
Chamberlain, Commander of US forces on Little Round Top during
the American Civil
War battle of Gettysburg, and governor of
Maine. United Lodge #8,
Brunswick,
Maine[103]
- Nicolas
Chamfort, French writer, Loge des Neuf Soeurs,
Paris[29]
- Claire Lee
Chennault, U.S. Air Corp Major-General; Commanded of the
'Flying Tigers' in WWII. League City Lodge No. 1053, League City,
TX [104]
-
Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey, British banker,
politician and colonial administrator, Grand Master of New South
Wales (1891-1893) [38]
- Walter Chrysler
Founder of Chrysler Corporation.[3]
- Lord
Randolph Churchill, Winston Churchill's father.
[14]
- Winston
Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Studholme
Alliance Lodge No. 1591, Rosemary Lodge No. 2851. (Note: The
Churchill Society claims he resigned from his Lodges in
1912.)[105]
- André
Citro?n, French engineer and motor-car manufacturer, Lodge La
Philosophie, Paris[102]
- John H.
Clarke, US Associate Justice (1916–1922)[44]
- Tom C. Clark, US
Associate Justice (1949–1967)[44]
- Mark W. Clark, US
Army General, Mystic Tie Lodge No. 398, Indianapolis[102]
- William
Clark, Explorer, Lewis and Clark expedition. Saint Louis Lodge
No. 111.[106]
- Henry Clay
Speaker of the. U.S. House of Representatives and Grand
Master of Kentucky.[3]
- Moses
Cleaveland founded the city of Cleaveland, Ohio,
Worshipful Master of Moriah Lodge in 1791[102]
- DeWitt Clinton,
Governor of New York State, Grand Master of NY during the
Morgan
Affair, The Holland Lodge No. 8, New York, 1790[107]
- Harold Coates,
Australian politician, Grand Master of New South Wales (1980-1985)
[38]
- Tyrus 'Ty' Cobb,
baseball star. Royston Lodge No. 426, Detroit[102]
- William F. Cody, a.k.a. Buffalo Bill,
raised in Platte Valley Lodge No. 15, Nebraska[108]
- George M. Cohan,
Broadway star, raised in Pacific Lodge No. 233, New York
City[108]
- Harry Cohn, Pacific
Lodge No. 233, New York[69]
- Ernest E. Cole,
Commissioner
of Education of the State of New York
(1940–1942)[109]
- Nat King Cole
pianist and ballad singer.[3]
- Thomas Cole,
English-born American artist, founder of Hudson River
School. Amity Lodge No. 5, Zanesville,
Ohio.[110]
- Phil Collins,
Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter, drummer for the British
group Genesis. SOHO Lodge No.
3 [111]
- Samuel Colt
manufacturer of Colt revolvers[108]
- ?mile Combes,
French Prime Minister[112][113][114]
-
Spencer Compton, 7th Marquess of Northampton, Pro Grand Master,
United
Grand Lodge of England, 2001–2009[115][116]
- Charlie
Conacher, Canadian ice hockey player. Initiated in North Gate
Lodge No. 591, Pickering, Ontario, in 1935.[2]
- Marquis de
Condorcet, French mathematician and philosopher, Lodges de Neuf
Soeurs[108]
- Gordon Cooper,
U.S. astronaut, member of Carbondale Lodge No. 82,
Colorado[108]
- Harry H.
Corbett actor- star of Steptoe and
Son[117]
- Jess Conrad
entertainer, Member of Chelsea Lodge No. 3098[118]
- Charles De
Coster, Belgian author[20]
- Edith Cowan, First
woman elected to Australian Parliament, Member of St Cuthberts
Lodge Perth Australia (Le Droit Humain).[119]
- Francesco
Crispi, Prime Minister of Italy[120]
(possibly expelled in 1894?)[121]
- Miron Cristea
Patriarch
of the Romanian
Orthodox Church (1925–39), Prime Minister of Romania
(1938–39).[9]
- Davy Crockett,
19th-century American folk hero, frontiersman, soldier and
politician[108]
- Aleister
Crowley, English occultist, Anglo-Saxon Lodge No. 343, Paris
(GLdF), 1904[122]
- Abraham Curry,
founding father of Carson City,
Nevada. Masonic Lodge No. 1, Carson City.[123]
- William Cushing,
US Associate Justice (1789–1810),[44]
St. Andrews Lodge, Boston
- Alexandru Ioan
Cuza Romanian Domnitor of
the Danubian
Principalities, 1859-66.[9]
D
- Sir
Charles Dalrymple, 1st Baronet, British politician, Member of
Parliament (1868-1906), Grand Master of Scotland (1893-1897)
[45]
- David
Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, Scottish judge and historian, Grand
Master of Scotland (1774-1776) [45]
- Erasmus Darwin,
English physician, philosopher, poet, grandfather of
Charles Darwin.
Member of Canongate Kilwinning Lodge No. 2, Edinburgh,
Scotland.[124]
- Eugene Goblet
d'Alviella, Vice-chancellor of the Université
Libre de Bruxelles and Belgian senator.[20]
- Jim
Davidson. British comedian, Chelsea Lodge, England (resigned),
Founding Master of British Forces Foundation (Lodge) No.
9725[125][14]
- William
Richardson Davie, American politician and Grand Master of North
Carolina from 1792–1798.[126]
- Carol Davila
Romanian Physician.[9]
- William Crosby
Dawson, U.S. Judge and Politician, San Marino Lodge No. 34,
F.&A.M, Greensboro, Georgia. Grand Master of Masons in Georgia
from 1843 until his death in Greensboro on May 6,
1856.[127]
- William Ralph 'Dixie'
Dean, Everton and
England
footballer 1925–1937; initiated in Randle Holme Lodge, No.
3261, Birkenhead,
Cheshire on 18
February 1931.[128]
- Roger De
Courcey, ventriloquist - Member of Chelsea Lodge No.
3098[118]
- Ovide Decroly,
Belgian educationalist. initiated in Lodge Les Amis Philanthropes
No. 2, Brussels in 1902[108]
- Cecil B.
DeMille Movie Director, member of Prince of Orange Lodge
No. 16, New York City[108]
- Süleyman
Demirel, 9th President
of the Republic of Turkey. Bilgi Lodge No.015, Ankara. Grand
Lodge of Turkey.[129]
- Jack Dempsey,
heavyweight boxing champion in 1919, Kenwood Lodge No. 800,
Chicago[108]
- Frédéric
Desmons, Protestant priest who persuaded the Grand Orient de
France to remove the term of the Great Architect of the Universe
from their Constitution[130]
- Willis Van
Devanter, U.S. Associate Justice (1911–1937)[44]
- Thomas E. Dewey,
47th Governor of New York (1902–1971)[131]
- Blaise Diagne,
Senegalese political leader[132]
- Porfirio
Díaz, President of Mexico[133]
- Denver S.
Dickerson, Governor of Nevada[134]
- Denis Diderot,
(1712-1784) French philosopher, writer and art critique.
[135]
- John
Diefenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada, Wakaw Lodge No. 166,
Wakaw, SK[136]
- Everett Dirksen
U.S. Congressman and Minority Leader of the U.S.
Senate.[3]
- Petar
Dobrovi? Serbian painter and politician
[137]
- Henry Dodge
U.S. Senator from Wisconsin.[3]
- Bob Dole, U.S.
politician[35]
Russell Lodge No. 177, Kansas[50]
- Ed Doolan U.S.
Radio Presenter[138]
- James Doolittle,
U.S. General.[35]
- Jim Douglas,
Governor of Vermont[139]
- George
Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton, Scottish politician,
Lord High
Commissioner (1819-1824), Grand Master of Scotland
(1790-1792) [45]
- Tommy Douglas,
Canadian politician, Weyburn Lodge No. 20, Weyburn, SK[140]
- William O.
Douglas, U.S. Associate Justice (1939–1975)[44]
-
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 10th Duke of Hamilton, Scottish
politician, Member of Parliament (1802-1806), Grand Master of
Scotland (1820-1822) [45]
- Arthur Conan
Doyle British physician and author, creator of Sherlock
Holmes.[3]
- Edwin Drake, U.S.
oil industry pioneer, Oil Creek Lodge No. 3, Titusville,
Pennsylvania[108]
- Richard
Dreyfuss, U.S. actor, made a Mason at Sight by the Grand Master
of the Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia.[141]
- George Drummond,
Scottish politician, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Grand Master of
Scotland (1752-1753) [45]
- Jovan
Du?i? (1871–1943), Serbian poet, writer and
diplomat.[142]
- Robert
Duff, British politician, Member of Parliament (1861-1893),
Grand Master of New South Wales (1893-1895) [38]
- Henry Dunant
founder of the Red Cross and
shared the first Nobel
Prize[143]
- Alexander
Roberts Dunn, first Canadian awarded the Victoria
Cross.[28]
- Herbert Dunnico,
UK Politician and Master of the New Welcome
Lodge[144]
- Joseph
Duveen, 1st Baron Duveen, UK art dealer, Royal Colonial
Institute Lodge No. 3556[143]