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               in their areas.  Irish Freemasonry allegiance  governing body of the organisations in Ireland.
               lent  towards  the  ’Scottish  Rite’  which  has  During  the  eighteenth  century  there  was  a
               its  roots  in  the  ancient  Knights  Templar.  Its  rapid  growth  of  the  society  when  hundreds
               principal  Lodge  named  Willow  House  in  of lodges were established throughout Ireland
               Ayrshire, Scotland, is reputed to be the oldest  meeting  in  taverns  or  coffee-houses.  By  the
               in  the  world.  The  first  known  record  of  an  1860s  work  had  begun  on  the  Freemasons’
               active  body  of  masonic  Knights  Templar  in  Hall  in  Dublin’s  Molesworth  Street  which,
               Ireland  was  ‘The  High  Knight  Templars’.  In  having  been  opened  in  1869  still  serves  as
               the eighteenth century the degree of Knight  headquarters  of  the  Irish  Freemasonry.  It
               Templar  was  conferred  in  independent  governs the Masonic Fraternity within Ireland
               Encampments  and  in  Craft  Lodges.  There  and  a  number  of  geographical  provinces
               exists a minute containing this degree being  overseas.  Irish  Freemasonry  boasts  around
               conferred on 18 August 1769. In 1805, the early  22,000  members  at  home  and  abroad.  The
               Grand Encampment of Ireland laid claim to  Freemasons’ Hall in Belfast is situated in the
               the fact that Templar Masonry had “subsisted  city’s central Arthur Square. The membership
               in the city of Dublin for over a century”. The  in  Ireland  is  said  to  lean  more  towards  the
               claim may attach an element of speculation,  protestant  part  of  the  population.  While
               but there is evidence that it had at that period  coordinated,  the  different  Masonic  lodges
               subsisted for at least fifty years; and in a parody  operate autonomously.
 Templars and Freemasonry in Ireland:    attributed to Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) D.D,

               Dean  of  Saint  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  Dublin,  a  In the protracted period of political, military
               reference would appear to confirm its existence  and  religious  upheaval  in  Ireland,  many
 A brief history By Ita Marguet  in the year 1724. Also proceedings recorded  prominent  and  influential  members  of  Irish

               at  the  Protestant  Trinity  College,  Dublin  in  society had joined the fraternity as freemasons.
 It  is  commonly  believed  that  the  Masonic  ceremonial  roles  displaying  the  symbols  of   the  fourteenth  century  indicate  the  earlier  Well  known  is  John  Toland  (1670-1722),  a
 fraternity evolved from a guild of stonemasons  masonic insignia and working tools.   presence  of  Knights  Templar.    A  number  of  controversial pioneer of polemic, pamphletic
 during the middle ages.  Over the centuries   legendary  ruins  and  ancient  structures  said  journalism, who travelled extensively around
 many  people  in  society  became  members  A  Freemason  is  described  as  a  member  of   to  be  linked  to  the  Knights  Templar  can  be  Protestant  Europe  in  the  early  eighteenth
 of  those  masonic  guilds  and  by  the  early  this  international  institution  established  for   visited throughout Ireland.   century  as  a  central  figure  to  promote
 Enlightenment era, Freemasonry had become  mutual help and fellowship. Members believe   In 1830 during repair of the Limerick bridge  freemasonry. Theobold Wolfe Tone (1763-98)
 purely a social and fraternal institution which  in a divine being based, according to its own   over the River Abbey a brass object was found  was a founding member of the United Irishmen
 preserved the traditions and practices of the  writings,  ‘on  a  system  of  morality,  veiled   at  the  bridge  foundations.      Dated  1507  the  movement who, having been largely forgotten,
 original guilds.    in  allegory  and  illustrated  by  symbols’  that   writing was worn but legible with the words  became a martyr figure in Irish Revolutionary


 serve  to  promote  the  Masonic  principles  of   I  will  strive  to  live  with  love  and  care,  Upon  Nationalism in the late nineteenth and early
 Freemasonry  is  one  of  the  oldest  social  and  integrity, respect and charity. The hierarchal   the level By the Square. Reputed to be one of  twentieth centuries. Other notable freemasons
 charitable organisations in the world, open to  structure  with  its  rigorous  ceremonial  and   the  oldest  masonic  objects  in  the  world,  it  included  Edmund  Burke  (1729-97),  Henry
 those of all backgrounds. Its aim is to allow  related  activities  are  sworn  to  secrecy  about   is  preserved  in  the  Union  Lodge  No.  13  in  Joy McCracken (1767-98), Daniel O’Connell
 members  to  make  the  best  of  themselves  in  the freemasons’ ritual and intricate forms of   Limerick. Numbered replicas have been made  (1775-1847)  Ireland’s  national  Catholic
 society  and  contribute  to  the  communities  induction.  The  fraternity  have  a  number  of   and are displayed in several masonic halls and  ‘Liberator’, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), William
 around  them.  It  does  this  by  providing  coded  signals  for  masonic  recognition  and   lodges in Ireland and abroad. There are also  Butler Yeats (1867-1939) and many more.
 structural support to its members. Its spread  greet each other with handshakes that reflect   lapel pins.
 is seen to be connected to the extensive reach  one’s degree and rank. The first three degrees of
 of the British Empire. It is bible based but has  membership are Apprentice, Fellowcraft and   The  Grand  Masters  of  the  Orders  of  the
 no religious, political affiliation or orthodoxy.  Master before reaching the graduated elevated   Temple  in  Ireland  are  well  annotated  along   Note: Acknowledgement is given to encyclopaedic and other
 Modern freemasonry is usually traced to the  masonic levels that can often be a long process.   with their status and titles, with the Duke of   sources used in preparation of this text. Earlier texts by the
 formation of the Grand Lodge in London in  Entry to lodge meetings is usually controlled   Leinster listed as the first in 1836 down to the   author  have  been  published  about  Edmund  Burke,  Henry
 1717. While initially an all- male institution  by a member known as a ‘Tyler’.  Grand Master serving in 2018.  Joy McCracken, Daniel O’Connell, Oscar Wilde and William
 Freemasonry  has  increasingly  become  open           Butler  Yeats.  *Issue  No.  79  Mars/Avril  2021  (pages  23-31)
 to women through the opening of all-female  Templars and Freemasonry in Ireland  Freemasonry in Ireland  of  the  French  publication  Franc  Maçonnerie  is  dedicated
 or  mixed  lodges.  Women  are  increasingly  By  the  early  eighteenth  century  Masonic   The  Grand  Lodge  of  Freemasons  of  Ireland   to IRLANDE Légendes et passions au Coeur de la franc-
 elevated to the upper degrees of freemasonry  lodges in England, Ireland and Scotland had   was established in Dublin around 1725, one   maçonnerie. www.fm-mag-fr
 and  are  now  elected  to  serve  in  the  highest  formed Grand Lodges to govern the fraternity   of the oldest in the world, as the autonomous



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