Re-opened September 2007, after £2 million
refurbishment. Centrally located in the historical heart of
Belfast (in 1798, Henry Joy McCracken, a mason and United Irishman
was hanged in adjacent Corn Market), and now the gateway to
the spectacular Victoria Square shopping development,
Freemasons Hall was originally designed
and built by Sir Charles Lanyon, renowned architect of Queens
University and many other landmark buildings.
Freemasons Hall, Arthur Square is available
to a broad range of groups and organizations for corporate events,
meetings, large and small social gatherings, etc., and offers
a key address for collection box distribution, survey collation
and much more
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Francis
Crossle Masonic Lodge 83
Freemasons Hall, Downshire Road, Newry,Co. Down
Email: franciscrosslelodge83@hotmail.co.uk
Regular meetings will be on the 3rd Thursday every
month, except June, July, August, and usual starting time is 8pm
The Lodge aims to maintain and enhance the excellent
social life, which has developed at Freemasons' Hall, Newry,by
organising events at which both Masons and non-Masons are welcome.
A BBQ, will be an annual event to raise money for'Lodge Charities'
and other non-Masonic charities.
Tower of Lebanon
Lodge No. 169 I.C.
Meets 4th thursday of each month other than June
through August at 7.30pm.The Stokes Room, Freemasons' Hall, Arthur
Square, Belfast
St
Patrick's Lodge No. 295 I.C celebrating its 250th
Anniversary
The Oldest Travelling Military Masonic Lodge in
the World, warranted as a travelling lodge in The Royal Dragoon
Guards. Previously named: The 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards, previously
named: The 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, previously named:
The First Regiment of Horse (1st Irish Horse) Blue Horse in 1758
Glittering
Star Masonic Lodge No. 322 I.C.
The
Warrant No. 322 from the Grand Lodge of Ireland, dated 3rd May
1759 was issued for a Masonic Lodge in the British 29th Regiment
of Foot. The Glittering Star Travelling Masonic Lodge is still
closely associated with the Regiment.
During the Boston Massacre in 1768 the 29th along with the 14th
Regiment of Foot were sent to Boston, Massachusetts, where, on
the evening of March 5, men of the 29th Grenadier Company under
the command of Captain Thomas Preston took part in the Boston
Massacre in which five colonists died during a riot in front of
the Boston customs house. Due to the incident, the regiment earned
the nickname the "Vein Openers" for drawing first blood
in the American Revolution. Glandore Lodge No. 551
Meets on the fourth Thursday of each month from
September through to May, in Freemasons' Hall, Arthur Square,
Belfast, at 7 o'clock.
Belfast
Lodge No. 651
Regular meetings on the 3rd Monday every month,
except June, July, August, usual starting time is 6.51pm.
This dynamic young Lodge, under the Irish Constitution, takes
its name from Belfast, the capital city of Northern Ireland and
the Belfast Lodge No 257 when it merged with 'Finaghy Masonic
Lodge No 651'. The Lodge meets in the heart of Belfast, in Freemasons'
Hall, Arthur Square.
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