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Laws and ordinances of the Loyal Orange Institution of Great Britain.

By: Orange Institution.Publisher: London : Printed of the Imperial Grand Lodge,...[etc], 1834Description: 50, [2]p.Subject(s): Orange Institution | Orangemen
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VOL.255(13) Registry containing the names and addresses of the grand officers, grand officers of counties and members of committee of the Orange Institution of Ireland, and the numbers of all warrants in existence, together with the names and residences of the several masters, and the places, districts, and counties, where the different lodges are held / VOL.255(14) Rules and regulations for the use of all Orange Societies, revised, corrected, and adopted by the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, Assembled at Dublin, in January, 1820. VOL.255(15) Rules and regulations of the Loyal Orange Association, adopted by the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, assembled in Dublin, 4th of August, 1823. VOL.255(16) Laws and ordinances of the Loyal Orange Institution of Great Britain. VOL.255(2) Speech of the Earl of Roden, in the House of Lords, on Monday, March 7, 1836, on the Orange Societies of Ireland. VOL.255(3) The Lord's name his people banner. A discourse to the Orange Institution of Ireland, on the first of July, to commemorate the victory at the Boyne. By the Rev. J.B. M'Crea, T.C.D. D.G.C. G.C.C.D. VOL.255(4) The Lord's spirit the spirit of liberty. A discourse to the Orange Institution of Dublin, on the twelfth of July, to commemorate the revolution by William the Third. By the Rev. J.B. M'Crea T.C.D. D.G.C. G.C.C.D.

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