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“Peter Stuart Ney – Freemason, Marshall of Napoleon?”

“Peter Stuart Ney – Freemason, Marshall of Napoleon?”. PGM Tom Gregory presents “Peter Stuart Ney – Freemason, Marshall of Napoleon” Blackmer Lodge No. 127 June 1, 2010. Field Marshall Michel Ney, the French general whom Napoleon called “the bravest of the brave” was

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“Peter Stuart Ney – Freemason, Marshall of Napoleon?”

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  1. “Peter Stuart Ney – Freemason, Marshall of Napoleon?” PGM Tom Gregory presents “Peter Stuart Ney – Freemason, Marshall of Napoleon” Blackmer Lodge No. 127 June 1, 2010 Field Marshall Michel Ney, the French general whom Napoleon called “the bravest of the brave” was assassinated for high treason by a firing squad on December 7, 1815… or was he? Could it be possible that Marshall Ney’s life was saved and he was able to escape to America to live out the remainder of his days in rural North Carolina? The officers and members of Blackmer Lodge No. 127 cordially invite you to join us on June 1, 2010 for an evening of food, fellowship and the story of “Peter Stuart Ney”. Dinner will be served at 6:30 PM with the lodge opening at 7:30 PM. PGM Gregory’s program will “open to the public” (all visitors are welcomed) and will commence immediately following the opening of the lodge. Thomas W. Gregory served as Grand Master of Masons in North Carolina in 1998. He is a member of Statesville Lodge No. 27, Grassy Knob Lodge No. 471, Traphill Lodge No. 483, Wilkerson College Lodge No. 760 and Civil War Lodge of Research No. 1865 (Grand Lodge of Virginia).

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