Thank you for visiting my Website. I would be very grateful if you would leave a comment. If you are a Freemason do not feel you have to leave your name - I would be very happy if you left any comment with your Lodge number and jurisdiction.
Bro WebMaster, I would congratulate you on another excellent Irish Historical Masonic website resource for the education, entertainment and edification of Irish Brethren, throughout the Constitution. We shall be adding your site url to the links section of www.irishfreemasonry.com and encouraging our many supporters to visit and support your excellent site. Keep up the good work, and between us, we will continue to raise the profile of Irish Freemasonry throughout the world to its proper place as the longest serving, continuous working Constitution in the world, who can claim a continuous record of acheivement from 1725 to now.
Bob Bashford.
Good evening Desi - thank you for your comments - if you ever come across any relevant papers that would be of interest to Irish Freemasons please let me know and also if you ever come across any cheap masonic jewels that are looking for a home give me a shout!!!!
Good evening Desi - thank you for your comments - if you ever come across any relevant papers that would be of interest to Irish Freemasons please let me know and also if you ever come across any cheap masonic jewels that are looking for a home give me a shout!!!!
IMH
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Bernard V.A. Woods
27/1/2013 01:58:06 am
On behalf of our Chivalric Order in particular, The Grand Council of Knight Masons and, indeed, our Persia Council of Research, I wish to offer my warmest congratulations and admiration for all that you have accomplished. I have no doubt the future for our fellowship will continue to be enhanced by your valuable contribution to our unique fraternity. Bernard V.A. Woods (M.E. Great Chief)
How nice to find another Irish masonic website with some great content.Sad that far too many in England might mention Scotland but few even think of Ireland as part of the rich fabric of the freemasonry of the Btitish Isles. They should always remember that half the Englosh Grand Masters up till 1813 were Irish or Scottish and not English nobility!! Thank you and I do really LIKE the design and pics. Smart.
John Belton
Author of 'The English Masonic Union of 1813: A Tale Antient & Modern' - which has two chapters devoted solely to Irish matters!
It is very nice to receive postive feedback in regard to the website. I have to say your book sounds very interesting - if you are ever in Dublin GML meets on the 2nd Friday of the month IMH
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Ray Bull
6/2/2013 05:34:43 am
I stumbled across your site by accident and I really do congratulate you on the content and the presentation of all the various sections. I am a member of Lodge Glittering Star No. 322 and I was most interested in the booklet on the connection of that Lodge and K.T. I had heard of it but had never seen it in writing.
Regarding your collection of Jewels are they your personal collection or are they photos. I ask as I could not see any G.S. jewels amongst them and we do have a number of jewels specific to
our Lodge E.G. The Tower Jewel The Paddy Martin Jewel our 250Anniversary Jewel and one or two more.
If they are photos then we can probably arrange for you to have copies.
Do you know anyone in Lodge Glittering Star or can I help?
Sincerely and Fraternally Ray Bull
Just a few words to say what a pleasure it was to read your excellent web-site one of the best I've seen, you site is now bookmarked and I can assure you I will be back to see what’s new on a regular basis. Great site, well done Brother.
Sincerely & Fraternally
W.Bro. William Somerset
I AM AN IRISH FREEMASON AND A MEMBER OF THE IRISH LODGE OF RESEARCH NO. "CC" WITH AN INTEREST IN IRISH MASONIC HISTORY AND THE JEWELS OF IRISH FREEMASONRY.