Masonic & Non-Masonic Links
We recommend the following links for your perusal:
The Royal Dragoon Guards is the official website of the regiment in the British army to which St Patrick's Lodge no 295 IC is warranted as a travelling lodge. Presently based in Catterick, North Yorkshire.
. The Royal Dragoon Guards Museum The Royal Dragoon Guards can trace its ancestry back to 1685, and was formed by the amalgamation of four of the senior cavalry regiments in the British Army. It recruits mainly in Yorkshire and Northern Ireland, and its Battle Honours emblazoned on its Standards embody the history of the British Army over 300 years.
Grand Lodge of Ireland is the governing Constitution of Irish Freemasons, with its headquarters in Molesworth Street, Dublin.
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The Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim The Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim all Masonic Lodges in the Antrim County of Northern Ireland
Lodge Ireland 2000 is the official Internet lodge formed under the Grand Lodge of Ireland in the millennium year 2000.
Lodge Glittering Star No322 Irish Constitution our Sister Lodge
Sir George Clark Memorial Masonic Lodge No.669 We extend a warm welcome to visitors to Lodge 669 in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Union Masonic Lodge 23, Newry was founded in 1809 and operates under a Warrant issued by Grand Lodge in the Province of Down.
The Lodge meets in Newry Masonic Hall on the third Monday in each month excluding June, July and August.
Lodge Barns o' Clyde 1018 SC St Patricks has a special relationship with this Lodge of the Scottish Constitution. Two of our honorary members PM Jim Gardiner and PM Freddie McKelvie are amongst its ranks. Their meetings are held at the masonic hall 112 Second Ave, Clydebank G81 3AZ.To read more on their history please click on the link above.

