Resumption of Masonic Activities in the Province of Antrim

“Grand Lodge have stated that details of the Resumption of Masonic Activities within a province will be at the discretion of the Provincial Grand Master. As a result, R. W. Brother McLernon has decided that dependent on the government guidelines at the time, lodge meetings may resume as of Friday 1st October 2021, in accordance with your lodge bye-laws”.

Ye Boke of Ye Grande Masonnic Fancie Fayre And Bazaar

Ye Boke of Ye Grande Masonnic Fancie Fayre And Bazaar Whereinnie everythinge Is represented as in Ye olde tyme To be holdene ate ye Ulster Halle In Belfast Ye 25th, 26th & 27th diaes of Octobre MDCCCLXXXIII In ayde of ye Belfast Masonnic Charyties   On the foot of the article submitted by R.W. Brother Mal Ross, W. Brother Tommy …

PGLA Covid Facemasks Available now

Brethren, PGLA Covid Facemasks are now available to purchase from the PGL Office. The price is £3.00 per mask and theses can be ordered by contacting the Provincial Office on a Monday or Thursday between the hours of 10am-3pm. You can  pay by cheque or bank transfer.

Obituary for R.W. Brother Ivan Miller

It is with great sadness that members of Harp & Crown M.L. No.60 mourn the passing of one of their Senior and Foundation members, R.W. Brother Ivan Miller.  For a few months before his death Ivan fought with courage the knowledge that he had limited life expectancy with a cancer illness.  Ivan was in his 80th year.  He was born …

Death Notice V.W. Brother W.R.T. (Bill) McClenaghan

Death Notice Brethren, it is with great sadness that I must announce the death of V.W. Brother W.R.T. (Bill) McClenaghan earlier today (Monday 29th March 2021), peacefully in Antrim Hospital after a short illness. Bill has been the Provincial Assistant Grand Treasurer since November 2006 and was the Secretary to the South Antrim Committee of Inspection for over ten (10) …

In Memoriam of Maurice McQuitty, Past Provincial Grand Organist

Maurice McQuitty was born on 17th January 1933. He was the youngest of seven children to George and Rachel McQuitty. After time at Ballymena Academy most of his working life was spent in the Library Service. He had spent several years at University in Liverpool to obtain his library qualifications. In addition to freemasonry his great passions in life were …