Masonic Halls (Irish Constitution) by Joe Mc Ilveen and Clifford Reid
Church Square, Banbridge, Co. Down
The Architect was Brother Godfrey W. Ferguson of Belfast, and the builder was
Brother Samuel Finney, it was painted and decorated by Brother John Doran and
furnished by Brother Thomas Procter, the plumbing and gas fitting was carried out
by Brother Thomas haughey. 6 Church Square, Banbridge BT32 4AT Building Constructed
1849 Built as Unitarian Church, dedicated as Masonic Hall on the 4th of October
1898 .
Information On Masonic Halls
Ballymacarrett, 23 April, 1903. - amongst those present was Dr. Ferguson.
Grand Masonic Ceremony in Bangor Co. Down. 1882. Laying the Foundation Stone of a
New Hall. Amongst those present were:
W.R. Ferguson, Lodge 10 (Belfast).
Mount Masonic Hall. Bro. I. Ferguson, Company Secretary 1970 to date (c 1988).
Extracts From Sundry Newspapers/Publications.
Northern Whig 25 June, 1868. The New Masonic Hall, Arthur Square, Belfast Laying
the Foundation-Stone. W.H. Ferguson (Lodge 109)
Warrants
10. Belfast. Funeral of the late Colonel Geddis, died 23 December, 1888. "Lodge No.
10 was represented by Brs. G.W. Ferguson, W.M., and B.W.D. Montgomery, secretary and
many of the brethren.
172. Ballymacarrett, Belfast. 12th May, 1914. "In accordance with notice of motion,
V.W. Bro. G. Ferguson, it was seconded by W. Bro. D.H. Johnston and passed 'That a sum
of £15 be granted from Grand Lodge Funds to Lodge No. 172 Ardglass towards the
extinction of debt on their Masonic Hall."
285. "Tower of Lebanon Lodge". Register commences with the registration Matthew
Ferguson, Engineer, registered 16 September, 192
444. Mountpottinger, Belfast, Co. Down.
January, 1907. William J. Ferguson, W.M
14th February, 1919. Wm M. Ferguson.
449. Ballymacarrett, Belfast. c1919-1925. William Ferguson.
543. Ballymacarrett, Belfast. 1922. Robert Ferguson.