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The Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons was a short-lived 18th century secret society formed by expelled Freemason Philip Wharton. It left no records or accomplishments to indicate its true goal and purpose. From the group's few published articles it is thought that the society's primary objective was to hold up Freemasonry to ridicule. During its brief existence it was accused of being a Jacobite-leaning group, perhaps because the first known Grandmaster (or Oecumenical Volgi) was Andrew Michael Ramsay of Ayr, Scotland, a Jacobite of strong convictions. It also appears to have been a charitable organization, at least according to its surviving bylaws. There are also some surviving pendant badges, bearing their sign.

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  • Gormogons (ca)
  • Gormogons (es)
  • Gormogons (en)
  • Gormogons (fr)
  • Gormogons (nl)
  • Гормогоны (ru)
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  • L'Antiga i Noble Ordre dels Gormogons (Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons) era una societat secreta britànica del segle xviii, la finalitat de la qual era burlar-se de la maçoneria. (ca)
  • The Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons was a short-lived 18th century secret society formed by expelled Freemason Philip Wharton. It left no records or accomplishments to indicate its true goal and purpose. From the group's few published articles it is thought that the society's primary objective was to hold up Freemasonry to ridicule. During its brief existence it was accused of being a Jacobite-leaning group, perhaps because the first known Grandmaster (or Oecumenical Volgi) was Andrew Michael Ramsay of Ayr, Scotland, a Jacobite of strong convictions. It also appears to have been a charitable organization, at least according to its surviving bylaws. There are also some surviving pendant badges, bearing their sign. (en)
  • La Antigua y Noble Orden de los Gormogons fue una sociedad secreta británica del siglo XVIII, cuya finalidad era de burlarse de la masonería.​ (es)
  • L'Ancien et Noble Ordre des Gormogons était une société secrète britannique fondée en 1724 et brièvement active au XVIIIe siècle qui ne laissa aucune trace écrite pour indiquer son véritable but. D'après les témoignages en ayant fait état, il est établi que leur but premier aurait été de tourner la franc-maçonnerie en ridicule. (fr)
  • De Gormogons (volledig: Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons) was een Brits geheim genootschap uit de 18e eeuw dat slechts korte tijd heeft bestaan. (nl)
  • Древний дворянский орден Гормогонов или Гормогоны (англ. Gormogons) — тайное общество в Англии, которое просуществовало 14 лет в начале XVIII века. Появление этого ордена датируется 3 сентября 1724 года, с публикации в London Daily Post пространного сообщения о его существовании. Последнее упоминание о гормогонах и фактическое исчезновение этого ордена относится к 1738 году. (ru)
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  • L'Antiga i Noble Ordre dels Gormogons (Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons) era una societat secreta britànica del segle xviii, la finalitat de la qual era burlar-se de la maçoneria. (ca)
  • The Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons was a short-lived 18th century secret society formed by expelled Freemason Philip Wharton. It left no records or accomplishments to indicate its true goal and purpose. From the group's few published articles it is thought that the society's primary objective was to hold up Freemasonry to ridicule. During its brief existence it was accused of being a Jacobite-leaning group, perhaps because the first known Grandmaster (or Oecumenical Volgi) was Andrew Michael Ramsay of Ayr, Scotland, a Jacobite of strong convictions. It also appears to have been a charitable organization, at least according to its surviving bylaws. There are also some surviving pendant badges, bearing their sign. (en)
  • La Antigua y Noble Orden de los Gormogons fue una sociedad secreta británica del siglo XVIII, cuya finalidad era de burlarse de la masonería.​ (es)
  • L'Ancien et Noble Ordre des Gormogons était une société secrète britannique fondée en 1724 et brièvement active au XVIIIe siècle qui ne laissa aucune trace écrite pour indiquer son véritable but. D'après les témoignages en ayant fait état, il est établi que leur but premier aurait été de tourner la franc-maçonnerie en ridicule. (fr)
  • De Gormogons (volledig: Ancient Noble Order of the Gormogons) was een Brits geheim genootschap uit de 18e eeuw dat slechts korte tijd heeft bestaan. (nl)
  • Древний дворянский орден Гормогонов или Гормогоны (англ. Gormogons) — тайное общество в Англии, которое просуществовало 14 лет в начале XVIII века. Появление этого ордена датируется 3 сентября 1724 года, с публикации в London Daily Post пространного сообщения о его существовании. Последнее упоминание о гормогонах и фактическое исчезновение этого ордена относится к 1738 году. (ru)
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