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http://edwardcowan.com/ WebHe guards against “cowans” and “eavesdroppers”. During the Middle Ages, a cowan was an uninitiated or non-apprenticed stonemason who built stone walls of poor quality. While the Tyler is sometimes called upon to assist in the preparation of candidates, his chief duty is to (symbolically) keep unskilled workmen from overhearing any ... change my marriott reservation
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WebSix Carat Total Weight Diamond Ring in Platinum Ca 1930. Sold for $20,910 WebCowans and Eavesdroppers are two common names used in Freemasonry. We cannot have a masonic meeting without the words Cowans and Eavesdroppers being used. As Freemasons we are reminded on a regular basis to be on guard for both. But what are they really? The etymology of both words are lost to time, so let's look at them one at a time. WebFor some reason the reputation or eavesdroppers stuck to the Cowans themselves though they probably didn't eavesdrop any more than anyone else. These country stone workers, or Cowans, often had their own stone quarries and built up reserves of stone pieces ready for the next project and at the same time claiming this practice as their right ... change my log on