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John Fellows has written:

'The mysteries of Freemasonry' -- subject(s): Religious Mysteries, Freemasons

'Reflections on Colonel Humphreys' life of General Putnam'

'The veil removed'

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John Fellowes has written books on self-help, personal development, and happiness. His most well-known work is "The Secret Laws of Attraction: The Effortless Way to Get the Relationship You Want."

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John Fellowes has written:

'A particular of the dwelling-house of Sir John Fellows'

'A particualr of several freehold houses part of the estate late of Sir John Fellows'

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