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Shamrock Lodge No. 27, Cork
Constituted 1976
Meets at 27, Tuckey Street, Cork
Second Thursday of every month, at 8.00 pm
(excluding June, July, and August)
Fourth Saturday in March, at 6.00 pm (Installation Dinner)
Visitors are always made extremely welcome.
Lodge Contact:
davywalls@eircom.net
The present lodge warrant is dated 1976 and is the
third to have been issued by Grand Lodge with the Number 27. The first
warrant was issued 19th January 1734 and subsequently appears to have
been lost as a new warrant was issued on the 20th December 1750.
The
Lodge met in Cork City until 1835 when it merged with the First Lodge
of Ireland and the Warrant transferred to Castletownsend where it
worked until 1858, when it was returned in trust to Grand Lodge. In
1876 No. 27 was restored under a new warrant to Dublin and its name
changed from ‘Shamrock’ to ‘Abercorn’. In 1945, due to declining
membership the Warrant was returned to Grand Lodge.
In 1976, 14 Cork brethren who wished to found a new
Lodge were granted this old and historic number. Today, Shamrock Lodge
No. 27 flourishes, and is the largest lodge in the province of Munster
with over 50 members.
The full history of this Lodge is fascinating to the
student of Masonic history and we are fortunate that our earliest
minute books provide a wonderful view of Freemasonry in Munster during
the 18th and early 19th centuries.
An interesting aside is that whilst at
Castletownsend, the Lodge kept a pack of hounds known as the ‘Masonic
Harriers’. Many times the charter song was called for after the chase:
‘Oh the Shamrock, the green immortal
Shamrock,
Chosen leaf of Bard and Chief,
Old Erin's native Shamrock.’
Visiting Brethren are always made extremely welcome
at our meeting.
History of Warrant No. 27
This number was originally issued to CORK, 19
January 1734, and by the following year, was meeting at the Golden
Fleece in Blarney Lane (Smith, 1735). A duplicate warrant was issued,
20 December 1750, and the lodge continued in the city until suspended,
3 July 1823.
A new warrant was issued to CASTLETOWNSEND, nr.
Skibbereen, Co. Cork, 8 July 1835, in lieu of No. 167. It met in the
homes of the Somerville families in the village until the warrant was
handed in trust to Grand Lodge, 27 October 1858.
The number was restored, under a new warrant, to
DUBLIN, 6 January 1876 under the title ‘Abercorn Lodge’. The new
warrant was returned and the lodge continued to work under the old
warrant until 1 March 1945, when it was surrendered.
In 1976, the members of Concord Lodge No. 71 CORK
handed in their warrant and 14 members applied for this old number
under a new warrant entitled ‘Shamrock Lodge No. 27, CORK’, which
continues working to this day.
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them.
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