References

Books

Baker, G. (1979) Private Members, Liberalism and Political Pressure : a mid-Victorian case study. University of Adelaide, PhD. 1979.
Craddock, JR The Marquess of Ripon, (n.d.) an occasional paper used as a lodge lecture.
The Earl of Oxford and Asquith, K.G. (1926) Fifty Years of Parliament, Cassel and Company Ltd, London.
Denholm, A. (1982) Lord Ripon (1827-1909) - A Political Biography, Croom Helm, London & Canberra
Lord Esher (1922) The Quarterly Review, No 471, April 1922, p.221.
Kitson-Clark, G. (1962) The Making of Victorian England, London, 1962.
Mathur, L.P. (1972) Lord Ripon’s Administration in India (1880-84), S. Chand & Co (Pvt) Ltd, Ram Nagar, New Delhi.
Masonic Year Book 1991-92, p.814 Outstanding Masonic Events
Newbould, I. (1990) Whiggery and Reform 1830-41, MacMillan, London
Pratt, J.W. (1965) A History of United States Foriegn Policy, Prentice-Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N.J. (Second Edition)
The Quarterly Review, Vol 166, Jan-Apr. 1888, pp. 264-5.
Reid, T.W. (1888) Life of the Rt Hon W.E. Forster, Adam & Dart, Bath
Rossi, J.P. (n.d.) Lord Ripon’s Resumption of Political Activity Recusant History
Simpson, H.L. (1945) The Lodge of Truth No.521 (1845-1945), Limited Edition.
Stacey, C.P. (1955) Britain’s Withdrawal from North America 1864-1871 Canadian Historical Review, Vol. XXXVI, No.3, 1955.
Thomas, G., (1969) Lord Ripon - The Father of Self-Government, Indo-British Review, Vol I, No.3.
Worts, F.R. The Goderich Lodge No.1211 Leeds (1868-1943)
Waite, A.E. (1970) A New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry.
Who Was Who 1897-1915 p. xxxix.
Wolf, L. (1921) Life of the First Marquess of Ripon, 2 Vols.

Periodicals

The Freemason, 27th May, 1922 A Notable Past Grand Master, The First Marquis of Ripon.
The Times Saturday 5th September, 1874, page 9.
Loose Leaf Notes held at Grand Lodge Library
Letter from Grand Library to Brother Heatley, 5th February 1976.
A New Arrangement for the Entered Apprentices Song

Internet

National Museums of Scotland "An Exhibition in Celebration of the Life, Times and Legacy of Robert Burns" - taken for the internet www.nms.ac.uk/exhbition.html (21st October 1996).

Other Sources

Minutes of the Lodge of Truth: December 1845 - January 1857