Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Bowell Loyal Orange Lodge No. 25
Bowell Loyal Orange Lodge No. 25 was re-issued its warrant on May 18th, 1891.
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the second Friday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. Adam S. Young was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Bowell Loyal Orange Lodge met at their Orange Hall on the 2nd Friday of the month at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa. The building no longer exists.
The lodge was named after Canada's fifth Prime Minister, Mackenzie Bowell, in office from 1894 to 1896 and who also served as the Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of British America from 1870 to 1878.
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the second Friday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. Adam S. Young was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Bowell Loyal Orange Lodge met at their Orange Hall on the 2nd Friday of the month at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa. The building no longer exists.
The lodge was named after Canada's fifth Prime Minister, Mackenzie Bowell, in office from 1894 to 1896 and who also served as the Grand Master of the Grand Orange Lodge of British America from 1870 to 1878.
Clarke Loyal Orange Lodge No. 47
In 1866, Clarke Loyal Orange Lodge No. 47 met on the second Wednesday of each month. Lodge Officers for this year were:
In 1875, the Lodge met the first Monday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the first Monday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. H. H. Morton was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Clarke Loyal Orange Lodge No. 47 met the first Monday of each month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa (Source: The Ottawa City Directory, 1901).
The Hall no longer exists.
- Worshipful Master W.F. Powell M.P.P.;
- Deputy Master James Clarke;
- Secretary Francis Clemow;
- Treasurer Thomas Nelson; and
- First Committeeman William Wood.
In 1875, the Lodge met the first Monday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
- Worshipful Master Francis Clemow;
- Deputy Master Jason Clarke; and
- Recording Secretary Robert W. Cooper.
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the first Monday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. H. H. Morton was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Clarke Loyal Orange Lodge No. 47 met the first Monday of each month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa (Source: The Ottawa City Directory, 1901).
The Hall no longer exists.
Maple Leaf Loyal Orange Lodge No. 119
In 1866, Maple Leaf Loyal Orange Lodge No. 119 met the first Tuesday of each month. The Lodge Officers this year were:
The Lodge met at the Cumberland Street Orange Hall.
In 1875, the Lodge met the first Tuesday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the first Thursday of each month at the Orange Hall located on Albert Street. Crawford Ross was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Maple Leaf Loyal Orange Lodge No. 119 met the first Thursday of the month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa (Source: The Ottawa City Directory, 1901).
The building no longer exists.
- Worshipful Master John Porter;
- Deputy Master Hugh Davis;
- Treasurer Henry McCormick;
- Secretary Samuel Rathwell; and
- First Committeeman William Porter.
The Lodge met at the Cumberland Street Orange Hall.
In 1875, the Lodge met the first Tuesday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
- Worshipful Master William Porter;
- Deputy Master E. Storr; and
- Recording Secretary Samuel Rathwell.
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the first Thursday of each month at the Orange Hall located on Albert Street. Crawford Ross was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Maple Leaf Loyal Orange Lodge No. 119 met the first Thursday of the month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa (Source: The Ottawa City Directory, 1901).
The building no longer exists.
Rosemount Loyal Orange Lodge No. 126
In 1875, Rosemount Loyal Orange Lodge No. 126 met the second Monday of each month.
Officers of the Lodge were: Worshipful Master Edward Botterell Jr., Deputy Master Thomas Taylor and Recording Secretary H.L. Wilson. The current hall, located at 441 Rosemount Ave. in Ottawa, Ontario, was built in 1912. |
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Cherry Loyal Orange Lodge No. 221
In 1875, Rosemount Loyal Orange Lodge No. 126 met on the second Tuesday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the second Monday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. C. G. Pepper was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Cherry Loyal Orange Lodge met the second Monday of each month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa. The building no longer exists.
- Worshipful Master William Cherry;
- Deputy Master George McAllister; and
- Recording Secretary Harry Grant.
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met the second Monday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. C. G. Pepper was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Cherry Loyal Orange Lodge met the second Monday of each month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa. The building no longer exists.
Clemow Loyal Orange Lodge No. 227
In 1875, Clemow Loyal Orange Lodge No. 227 met on the second Wednesday of each month. Officers of the Lodge this year were:
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met on the first Tuesday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. J.W. Peck was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Clemow Loyal Orange Lodge No. 227 met the third Monday of each month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa. The building no longer exists.
- Worshipful Master J.H. Langford;
- Deputy Master Peter Atkinson; and
- Recording Secretary Donald Robertson.
In 1895-1896, the Lodge met on the first Tuesday of each month at the Orange Hall on Albert Street. J.W. Peck was the Recording Secretary this year.
In 1901, Clemow Loyal Orange Lodge No. 227 met the third Monday of each month at the Orange Hall located at 191 Albert Street in Ottawa. The building no longer exists.
Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1312
In 1875, Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1312 met the last Monday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
- Worshipful Master John Bell;
- Deputy Master Andrew Ritchie; and
- Recording Secretary Samuel Savage.
Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1341
In 1875, Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1341 met in Rowe Hall on the last Friday of each month. Officers of the Lodge were:
- Worshipful Master Amos Rowe;
- Deputy Master Nicholas Garland; and
- Recording Secretary J. Eratt.