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1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO LODGE
OF RESEARCH "CC".
2.
LODGE OF RESEARCH "CC".
3.
WEB, MEMBERSHIP AND EMAIL LINKS ~
LODGE OF RESEARCH "CC".
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1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO
LODGE OF
RESEARCH "CC".
I
would like to thank The Lodge of Research No. 200 - "CC",
for their kind permission to
reproduce Papers, photographs and content from their Lodge of Research Transactions.

The Papers have been scanned
and reproduced as PDF documents in the section entitled "Papers
& Articles".
The photographs and content
from various "Transactions" have been used to help produce
a history of certain branches of the Order.
I would encourage Irish
Brethren
of the Craft with an interest in Masonic research or history to
join this Lodge.
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2.
LODGE
OF RESEARCH CC.
Warrant 200 was originally issued by the Grand Lodge of Ireland in October 4th
1749 to Muff (i.e. Eglinton), Co. Londonderry. The Lodge worked under that
Warrant until May 13th 1801, when the Warrant was handed over to the Monaghan
Militia, settled at Glaslough, Co. Monaghan, who worked successfully up to 1822.
However, in 1826 the Lodge had ceased working and the Warrant was called in and
cancelled by Grand Lodge on July 6th 1826.
On June 20th 1827,
No. 200 was reissued on a Warrant to Glenwherry, Ballymena, Co. Antrim (In lieu
of No. 1006), where it worked until 1847, when the Warrant was called in by
Grand Lodge and cancelled on October 7th 1847. No. 200 was next seen on a Warrant issued to Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, dated
February 16th 1850, but was sent back, in trust, to Grand Lodge on January 28th
1858.
Star of the West Lodge at Perth, Western Australia, was
allotted the number 200 on its Warrant of December 5th 1896. This Lodge worked
very successfully till the establishment of the Grand Lodge of Western
Australia, and on June 8th 1911, the Warrant was surrendered and called in when
the Lodge obtained a Warrant issued by the Colonial Grand
Lodge.
On March 12th 1914, Warrant No. 200 was issued to
'The Lodge of Research' for the association
of Installed Masters who are subscribing Members of Lodges under the Irish
Constitution, to provide a centre affording encouragement to Brethren interested
in Masonic research. The Lodge was formally constituted on September 30th 1914
by the Most Worshipful the Grand Master, Lord Donoughmore, in
person.
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WEB, MEMBERSHIP
AND EMAIL LINKS LODGE OF RESEARCH
CC.
WEB
LINK ~ LODGE
OF RESEARCH NO. 200
EMAIL
~ LODGE
OF RESEARCH NO. 200
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