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Welcome address from the
Provincial
Grand Master of Munster
R.W. Bro. Alan J. Campbell
You are
warmly welcome to the website of the oldest Masonic Province within
the Irish Constitution – that of MUNSTER – which dates from 1751.
Today, our province comprises the City and County of Cork and that
portion of the County of Kerry lying south of a line drawn from the
head of Tralee Bay to Clydagh Bridge, including Milltown and the town
of Tralee.
Prior to
1842 when the province of North Munster was established the province
of Munster also included County Limerick, County Clare, part of County
Tipperary and all of the County of Kerry.
Freemasonry is much older in Munster than 1751. The earliest mention
in existence is 1656 when one John Champion is recorded as ‘Master of
ye society of Freemasons’. He was a wealthy land and property owner of
the time.
In the early days of the 18th Century there were
sufficient lodges operating to have necessitated the creation of a
GRAND LODGE OF MUNSTER. The date this Grand Lodge was established is
unknown as its earliest minute, which is dated 1726, is obviously not
that of its foundation.
In 1733, Lord Kingston of Mitchelstown was elected
Grand Master of Munster while being at the same time Grand Master of
Ireland and in this way the two Grand Lodges were amalgamated.
While
being happy and content to give their allegiance to the Grand Lodge of
Ireland, the fourteen Munster Lodges retain a form of working which
differs somewhat from that used by other Lodges of the Irish
Constitution. Within the United Grand Lodge of England, the province
of Bristol uses a rather similar working. It is believed that this
similarity of working came about because of the close maritime trading
links between Cork and Bristol in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
The Masons
of Munster are always delighted to welcome visiting Brethren to their
meetings. Likewise any man of goodwill interested in joining our
ancient and honourable society will be given all the help and advice
he may require.
Contact
can be made by telephoning The Masonic Hall, 27 Tuckey St, Cork at
021–4274095 where a 24 hr answer phone is operating, or by emailing
one of the Lodges direct from their own homepages on this site.

Note: All photographs on this website can be enlarged by clicking on
them.
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