Yes, it came from his family.
Please note, I'm not making a value judgement of anyone's views, beliefs 
about religion or lack of the same. Just trying to understand how the 
ideologies and beliefs of the past continue to shape our understanding of 
today. FN

On Thursday, 16 November 2023 at 19:34:27 UTC+5:30 John M. de Figueiredo 
wrote:

> Frederick,
> Do you have any evidence that Antonio Floriano de Noronha was a Mason or 
> free Mason, or that he was influenced by that ideology, or is it just a 
> suspicion or rumor? There were atheists and “free thinkers” in Europe who 
> were not free Masons or influenced by Freemasonry. And not all free Masons 
> were atheists as far as I know. 
> John
> From:
> John M. de Figueiredo 
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Nov 16, 2023, at 5:06 AM, Frederick Noronha <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> 
>
> Am still searching for links on this topic, as there seem to be gaps in 
> understanding Goan history. There are pointers to FreeMasonry in Portugal 
> and some other colonies, but finding links to Goa itself seems a bit of a 
> challenge. Yet, we do know that some of the prominent writers of, say, the 
> 1920s (such as Antonio de Noronha) came from this side of the ideological 
> spectrum. It would be fair to say it influenced their perspective, their 
> writing and even the subsequent debates in Goa, some that continue till 
> this day.
>
> Closer to the 1940s (even a bit before) and before 1961, many of the 
> critics of Portuguese colonialism in Goa were influenced by the global Left 
> (Tristao braganca Cunha and many of the dozen-and-half freedom fighter 
> groups too) or the Indian extreme religious Right (Priolkar, Lawande, etc). 
> But, the ideological moorings of the thought leaders from periods before 
> that in Goa are clearly yet to be understood.
>
> There is some confusion because of the original links of Free Masonry with 
> Scotland and British colonialism, but available scholarship does point to 
> its links with the Portuguese (and French) colonies too. The secrecy of the 
> Freemasons is a thing of the past, and today they have online references to 
> their activities in Ramnathi, Margao or Porvorim. But in the past, it was 
> more or less a secret society, with its records and membership lists not 
> accessible, much like the RSS has been for much of its existence.
>
> Given the role that Freemasons played in influencing the overall Indian 
> discourse (among those claimed to be Freemasons in India are  Motilal 
> Nehru, the Maharaja of Patiala, ex-President Frkruddin Ali Ahmed, the Nawab 
> of Rampur, Masoor Ali Khan Pataudi, the Maharaja of Kapurthala, olympian 
> Dhyan Chand, the Maharaja of Bikaner, the now famous and politically 
> supported Swami Vivekananda, the first President of India Dr Rajendra 
> Prasad, the last Governor General of India Dr C Rajagopalachari, the Indian 
> industrialist of the British Raj Sir Dorabji Jamshedbhai Tata, cine star 
> Ashok Kumar, the Maharaja of Scindia, Madhav Rao Scindia, nobleman and art 
> collector from Hyderabad-Deccan Nawab Salar Jung, among others  
> https://rglni.org/well-known-freemasons/ ) it would be indeed surprising 
> if this group was wholly absent from shaping the history of Goa. There are 
> vague references about Freemasons competing with the Church, as rival 
> centres of power. The Pilar Seminary Museum page [
> https://pilarmuseum.org/portuguese-conquest/] talks about "Freemasons and 
> atheists" being behind the expulsion of the Jesuits and religious Orders in 
> the 18th and 19th centuries. But not much else.
>
> Would be grateful for any pointers that refer to such ideological trends 
> specifically in a Goan context. Thanks, FN
>
> On Tue, 7 Nov 2023 at 03:46, Frederick Noronha <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> Am just curious to know what was the role of Free Masons, if any, in 
>> pre-1961 Goan politics. Was Freemasonry influential in Portuguese 
>> mainstream politics at some point in time, including during the Republic? 
>> Has any study been done, especially in the context of the colonies? Thanks 
>> for any pointers you could offer. FN
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