Select Committee on Orange Lodges, Associations or Societies in Ireland: report, minutes of evidence and appendix

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Moved by W. Richardson,"! p j


Seconded by E. H. Prior, J


That a book bie kept iinder appropriate headings for the pui^pose of entering 'therein the
names, address and recommendations of all Protestants wishing to find an asylum in the
colonies.


Adjourned to Friday, 30'Oct. 1829.


By order, J"" Patterson, ®. e. s.


31 October 1829.


That til? rules submitted by the D. G. S. for the government of the colonies be adopted,
and that publicity be given to same.


Moved by J. Butler, "Ipa^ged


Seconded by J. H. Jeboult,/


That the address to The King on the subject of the colonies be adopted, and forwarded to
the trustees for signature.


17 December 1829.


Moved by Rev. C. Boyton, seconded by E. Cottingham,


That T. B. White's suggestions be adopted as the resolution of this committee:


That the next dormant No. be issued to the 66th regiment, and the Quebec Brethren >be
â– directed to send in a correct return, in order that new warrants be issued.


Moved by Rev. C. Boyton, seconded by Francis Kierman,


April 22d, i'83o.


That this Committee do recommend to the Grand Orange Lodge, at its meeting on
the 5th May, to establish a law, that all warrants in future be signed alone by the
Grand Master, His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, by the senior D. G. M.
of Ireland, the Grand Secretary of Ireland, and countersigned by the County Grand


•faster, Thos. Nixon, A. G. i.


W. Brownrigg, Chairman.


April 29th, 1830.


Refolved, That this Committee do recommend to the meeting of the grand lodge, at its
meeting on the 5th May, to re-model the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland with its laws and
regulations, and to render them as similar as may be found expedient to those of the
old institution.


Proposed by Mr. Boyton, "I p ,


Seconded by Mr. T. Nixon, J


&Ted bj ?. H. Ma, ,830.


Resolved, That the committee recommend to the grand lodge at its meeting on the
5th of May, to establish a law, that all warrants in future be signed alone by the grand
master, any of the deputy grand masters, and grand secretary of Ireland, to be counter¬
signed by the county grand master, and that on filling and issuing each warrant, the
D, T. and D. S. do affix their names to some convenient part of it, merely certifying the
filling and issuing of and receiving payment for said warrant, each to keep a separate book
in which to register the same.


Moved by W. R. Ward, and") n j . ^.v, ,0r,


Seconded by H. R. Baker, October 14th, 1830.


That a ease be laid before Mr. Edward Pennefather, wilb respect to the legality of
Orange processions.


iMoved by P. Swan, and Ip ,
Seconded by H.R. BakerJ^^'®'^''-


That on the secretary's receiving the opinion of counsel, he be authorized to convene a
special uieeling, â–  j, ^ CWto Ch'.


October 2i8t, 1830.


The case as laid before Mr. Serjeant Pennefather, with his opinion thereon, having
bieen read.


Moved by Wm. Jas. Alexander, and"! p _ ,


Seconded by Rev. C. Boyton, J


That a case be laid before Commissioner Holmes, as to the-legality of( Orange pro¬
cessions, and that the secretary be empowered to snmmon a-special •"meeting of the
committee when he receives saitie