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Name Extracts from L.O.L. 471 / 227 Lodge Minutes Name extracts from L.O.L. 471 / 227 lodge minutes The following names have been extracted from the Lodge minutes as they appear throughout the records during the duration of Dr. Mussen’s membership. Some of the names were difficult to read, and there are names undoubtedly duplicated in the following list. The dates refer to mentions in the minutes. The following abbreviations are used: Abt: about Ass. Sec: assistant secretary Comm: committee member Dep. Sec: deputy secretary D.M. : Deputy Master Jun: junior Hon. Chaplain: honorary chaplain Hon. Mem. :honorary member Poss: possibly R.A.P.: Royal Arch Purple Sec: secretary Snr: senior Treas: treasurer WM: Worshipful Master Alex Addison proposed to be a member of lodge by Bro Addison on 20 10 1883; comm 1884; application for certificate granted 22 11 1902 Edward Addison, Glenavy (Edward Addison Aghadalgan 1878); comm 1878; comm 1879; comm 1880; comm 1881; comm 1882; comm 1884; comm 1885; E (?) Addison comm 1887; comm 1887, comm 1888; comm 1889; comm 1890; comm 1891; comm 1892; comm 1893; comm 1894; comm 1895; 1902 John Addison proposed to become member of lodge 22 09 1888; 1901; 1902; treas 1903; 1905 Joseph Addison proposed to become member of lodge 22 09 1888, initiated 27 06 1891 Robert Addison proposed to become member of lodge 22 09 1888; 1901; 1902 P Allely poss 1883; Daniel Allen, Master, Glenavy admitted August 1864, WM Jan 1865, WM July 1865; Henry Allen, Glenavy 1867, 1868, 1870 James Allen, Pigeontown (in later list 1870s states Largy ? Crumlin) admitted 16 08 1867 3rd comm 1867&1868; 2nd comm Sept 1869;comm 1870;comm 1873;comm 1874;comm 1875;comm 1877;comm 1878;admitted as Hon Mem18 05 1878; Hon mem poss 1880;1881 James St John Ansley/ Annesley proposed he become member 30 05 1885; 05 09 1885 admitted member; 28 11 1885 raised to the purple degree 95 Arthur Armstrong Glenavy 1874; Bro Armstrong comm 1875;comm 1876;comm 1877;comm 1878;comm 1879;comm 1881;comm 1885;condolence to be sent to Mr A (?) Armstrong on death of Bro Armstrong 31 12 1887 Franklin Armstrong proposed be admitted a member of lodge 15 02 1892; initiated 19 03 1892 J Armstrong 1915 Jas Armstrong comm 1884;comm 1886;comm 1887;comm 1887; comm 1888;comm 1889; comm 1890;1901;1902;1905 Jno Armstrong poss 1883 John Armstrong proposed to be admitted as member 07 06 1890; initiated 05 07 1890 Rbt Arnold Ballydonaghy comm 1874;comm 1876;comm 1878;1881;comm 1882; R Arnold hon mem 1905;R Arnold hon mem 1906 Rbt Baird 1918 Francis Barnes, Mountview Crumlin, 1874; Bro. Barnes admitted member of lodge 26 09 1874; comm 1876; comm 1878; Bro. Barnes suspended 9 months for non att and non payment of dues 10 07 1887; poss 1880; 1881 John Barnes, Ballydonaghy 1912; admitted mem of lodge 22 02 1913;1914 comm;1915 comm;1916 comm;1918; treas 1927;DM 1930;WM 1931; WM 1933;WM 1934 Sam Barnes, Ballydonaghy 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; comm 1917; 1918; 1927 comm; 1934 F G Barrett, Glenavy 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; comm 1917; 1918 L G Barrett (jun.) 1913 T E Barrett admitted member on certificate 28 09 1912 Thomas H Barrett, proposed become mem 11 08 1917 1918 W Beatty, sec 1886; proposed 22 05 1886 that Wm John Beatty (?) Be admitted as member on certificate Allen Bell Lennymore, Crumlin 1874; Bro. Allen Bell granted his certificate 24 11 1877; 1878 Bro. Bell - clearance certificate 11 04 1914 David Bell initiated 23 05 1908, 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1918 Edward Bell Jnr proposed 16th March 1870 by Bro John Bell. Initiated on 13th April 1870 Edward Bell comm 1870; Sec 1873;Sec 1874; Bro E Bell comm 1875;Edward Bell comm 1876;Ed Bell comm 1877;Ed Bell comm 1878;E Bell comm 1879;comm 1880;Edward Bell comm 1881;E Bell sec 1882; E Bell 1914;1915; E Bell pencilled in 1918 Ed. Bell Lennymore Crumlin in records abt 1877(?) 96 H. A. Bell admitted to be a member of the order 19th March 1881 John Bell added on in May 1867 John Bell, Snr. hon mem possibly 1880; 1881 John Bell, jnr, (Lennymore, Crumlin) (John Bell Jnr Belfast 1878); poss purple order 03 03 1877; 1880; 1881 John Bell, Ashgrove treasurer admitted 16 08 1867 and treas 1867; 1868 DM; Sept 1869; Sec 1870 John Bell. Proposed that he become a member by E Bell 29 08 1874; Bro Bell admitted member of lodge 26 09 1874 John Bell 1927; J.Bell comm 1930; J.Bell comm 1931; J.Bell 3rd comm 1933;J.Bell, Bellbrook comm 1934 John Bell 1878 John Bell be admitted as mem of lodge 10 05 1879 John Bell, Bellgrove (?) Glenavy abt 1877 Johnathon Bell, Bellsgrove, 1874; 1918 Nelson Bell 1927 Samuel Bell admitted September 1864. 3rd degree RAP 16th Feb 1865 William Bell came in March 1867; W. Bell 1874 William Bell, Bellgrove, Glenavy abt 1877; 1878 Wm. Bell 1st comm Aughnadarragh admitted August 1864 Rev J. H. Bennett,Glenavy, chaplain 1873;Chaplain 1874;Chaplain 1875;Chaplain 1876; Chaplain 1877;Chaplain 1878;poss 1880 Hon Chaplain; hon chaplain 1881;address Kilroot poss 1883 J. Bickerstaffe 1927 J. E. Bolton hon mem 1901; hon mem 1902; hon mem 1905 Wm. John Bolton (John Bolton Ballinderry abt 1877) 1878 John Bolton Upper Ballinderry; 1881 John Bowden poss 1880 Bro. Boyd admitted member of lodge 21 06 1913 Jno Boyd Proposed by Dr Mussen he would become member of lodge. Certificate from L.O.L. 354 30 12 1882 John Boyd initiated 31 08 1901; 1902; 1905 Samuel Boyd Proposed by Bro Armstrong to become a member 2 12 1882; address Ballydonaghy 97 poss 1883; S. Boyd comm 1888; comm 1890;comm 1891;1901;1902;proposed hon mem 24 06 1905;hon mem 1906;hon mem 1912;hon mem 1913;hon mem 1914;hon mem 1915; Samuel Boyd, Beechvale, Dunadry hon mem 1918. William Boyd, Hillsborough (Cherryvalley abt 1877) 1867 William Boyd Crumlin 1868; 3rd comm Sept 1869;comm1870;comm 1873; comm 1874;1878;1881;comm 1882;comm 1893;comm 1894;1902;Bro W Boyd tendered resignation 11 07 1903 postponed for 1 mths consideration.;12 09 1903 postponed acceptance for 3 months;1912;1913;1914;1915 Wm. Boyd Hon mem 1905; hon mem 1906 J. Brown be admitted on certificate 20 10 1888 Samuel Brown admitted October 1864 admitted to Arch Purple April 1865 William John Brown, Cottage Hill, Ballinderry 1878; hon mem poss 1880; 1881; William John Brown cannot attend lodge in consequence of absence from home 28 04 1877 (?) Brown be admitted on certificate 14 09 1889 Wm J. Bullock (there is a John Bullick Crumlin in abt 1877) Oct 1864 to be proposed at next meeting; Money 10s for relief of brother Bullick of Landgarve who is sick, ailing and in much distress 12 02 1876,Bro Bullick comm 1874;J Bullick 1874; Bro Bullick admitted member of lodge 26 09 1874;Jno Bullick comm 1878;1878;Jno Bullick comm poss 1880;John Bullick 1881;proposed to become hon mem 08 03 1890; Wm Bullick 1901;1902;1903; Wm Bullick Andersonstown, Belfast 1905; Wm Bullick hon mem 1905; hon mem 1906 Alex J. Calwell (Caldwell) (see footnote page 105) be admitted on certificate 30 05 1891; hon mem 1901;hon mem1902;hon mem 1905;hon mem 1906;hon mem 1912; hon mem 1913;hon mem 1914 Alfred Campbell be admitted a member 09 03 1901, initiated 04 05 1901; 1902; 1905 S. Campbell comm 1895 S.Campbell admitted mem Dec 1913 Samuel Campbell (Snr) Diamond, Crumlin (in 1917) be admitted on certificate 20 10 1888; 1901; 1912; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1917 Samuel Campbell (jun) proposed be admitted as member 19 05 1900; admitted 07 07 1900; 1901; 1902; 1905 Adolphus Chartres, Glenavy to be initiated next meeting after Feb 1865 came in March 1867 WM in 1867 Thomas Clendinning,Glenavy initiated a member of order 15 01 1876;1878;hon mem poss 1880;1881;1901 hon mem;1902 hon mem;1905 hon mem; Samuel A. Clougston proposed he become member 03 01 1885; admitted and received 1st degree 31 1 1885; sec 1885; raised to the Arch Purple 30 05 1885 David Coburn 1918 J. Coburn (Snr), Gortnagallon 1934 T. Coburn (Jun) 1934 98 Thomas J Co(l)burn, Lurgy, 1918;1927 Robert Cochrane, Langford Lodge, become mem of lodge on certificate 11 04 1914; 1913; 1914; 1915; Bro.Cochrane comm steward 1917; 1918 John A Cooke be admitted 16 06 1900; admitted 07 07 1900; 1901; 1905 John Corken Aughadarragh proposed by Br Nelson that John Corken become a member of lodge 13th Sep 1873;comm 1873;DM 1874;DM 1875;DM 1876;DM 1877;DM 1878;DM 1879;DM 1880;DM 1881;DM 1882;DM 1884;DM 1885;DM 1886;DM 1887;DM 1887; DM 1888;DM 1889;DM 1890;DM 1891;DM 1892;DM 1893;DM 1894;DM 1895;DM 1896;DM 1898;DM 1900;DM 1901; DM 1902; DM 1903; DM 1904; DM 1905;DM 1912;DM 1913;DM 1914;DM 1915 L Corken Hon mem 1901; Hon Mem 1902; Philip Corken proposed admitted as member 23 02 1878; certificate received from L.O.L. 799 23 03 1878; poss 1880;1881 William John Coulter be admitted as member 20 20 1888 James Culbert admitted to Purple Order Feb 1865 John Cummings, Aghnamoney proposed become mem of lodge 11 08 1917; 1918; 1927; 1934 Richard Cummings 1927; 3rd Comm 1934 David Dalton, Crumlin 1867 1868 John Dalton Crumlin 1867 1868 W J Davison 1874 David Drummond, Coach factory, Antrim admitted mem of lodge 11 07 1914; 1913; 1914; 1915; 1918 G Duncan proposed in Jan.
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