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    White Lodge is a Grade I listed Georgian house situated in Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Formerly a royal residence, it...
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    include the Double R Diner, The Great Northern Hotel, The Black Lodge, and The White Lodge. FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper states, in the pilot episode, that...
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    The White Eagle Lodge is a spiritual organisation first founded in England, founded by Grace and Ivan Cooke in 1936. Grace was a medium who claimed to...
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  • "Great White Brotherhood" and the "Great White Lodge", saying that the Great White Brotherhood is the "school or fraternity" of the Great White Lodge, and...
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    buildings of architectural or historic interest. The Grade I-listed White Lodge was formerly a royal residence and is now home to the Royal Ballet School...
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    AM University (2004), and various other organizations such as The White Eagle Lodge (1936) and the Aquarian Christine Church Universal (2006). Peter Mt...
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    financial support to attend the school. The school is based at two sites, White Lodge, Richmond Park (for students aged 11–16) and Covent Garden (for students...
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    Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (category Residents of White Lodge, Richmond Park)
    Margaret, was born at Glamis Castle in 1930. The couple initially lived at White Lodge, Richmond Park, before moving to 145 Piccadilly. On 20 January 1936,...
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    world's ancient spiritual knowledge, and to represent a Great White Brotherhood or White Lodge which watches over humanity and guides its evolution. Among...
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  • fourteen other free black men petitioned for admittance to the white Boston St. John's Lodge. They were declined.: 74  The Masonic fraternity was attractive...
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    Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (category Residents of White Lodge, Richmond Park)
    Queen did provide the Tecks with apartments at Kensington Palace and White Lodge in Richmond Park as a country house. Mary Adelaide requested that her...
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    studied ballet to a professional standard at the Royal Ballet School, White Lodge, Richmond Park. De Thame contracted glandular fever at age 15, and chose...
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    George VI (category Residents of White Lodge, Richmond Park)
    in 1926, and Margaret who was born in 1930. The close family lived at White Lodge, Richmond Park, and then at 145 Piccadilly, rather than one of the royal...
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    Edward VII (category Residents of White Lodge, Richmond Park)
    public and his relationship with his mother. While staying at Londesborough Lodge, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Edward contracted typhoid fever, the...
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    Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh (category Residents of White Lodge, Richmond Park)
    couple lived at Bagshot Park, but after William's death she moved to White Lodge in Richmond Park.[citation needed] They had no children together. Princess...
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    Francis, Duke of Teck (category Residents of White Lodge, Richmond Park)
    in Kensington Palace, London, and a country house, White Lodge, the former Royal deer-hunting lodge in Richmond Park, Southwest London. The Duke and Duchess...
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    and White House until her death in 1772, when they passed to George, who demolished Richmond Lodge and switched his summer residence to the White House...
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  • agricultural land until the 18th century. White Lodge, in the middle of what is now Richmond Park, was built as a hunting lodge for George II, and during this period...
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    Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (July 5, 1902 – February 27, 1985) was an American diplomat and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate...
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    Roedean (section White Lodge)
    sea-wall. The village is known for its independent school, Roedean School. White Lodge, The Cliff, is an atypically small house by Sir Edwin Lutyens, built...
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    demons who rebelled against the Black Lodge during World War II and was converted by Aun Weor to the White Lodge. Beelzebub is commonly described as placed...
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  • Place in the Lodge's waiting room. Some have opined that the waiting room actually is a neutral location between the Black and the White Lodge[citation needed]...
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    ). The Masters Revealed: Madame Blavatsky and the Myth of the Great White Lodge. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. xv–xix. ISBN 978-0-7914-2064-5...
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    group of highly developed humans known to some as the Great White Brotherhood or the White Lodge (though this is not how they described themselves). Master...
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  • Black Lodge to apprehend his former partner, rogue FBI Agent Windom Earle (Kenneth Welsh), who is attempting to harness the power of the Lodge for himself...
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  • The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing Masonic lodge for the majority of freemasons in England, Wales, and the Commonwealth of Nations...
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    Edward VIII (category Freemasons of the United Grand Lodge of England)
    George Andrew Patrick David in the Green Drawing Room of White Lodge on 16 July 1894 by Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury. The name "Edward" was...
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    White Lodge is a grade II listed building on Hadley Green Road in Monken Hadley. The original house was built before 1711, and extended in the late 18th...
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  • Thames and is home to Richmond Park Golf Club, Putney Park Golf Club and White Lodge Golf Club. During and following the First World War there was a growth...
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  • temple in Peru, specifically, the temple of the White Lodge, according to Alice Bailey's A Treatise on White Magic (1934), cited by Moore. The lyrics refer...
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