Third Report on Orange Lodges in Ireland examines the nature, extent, and influence of Orange Lodges, associations, and societies across Ireland.
This edition bundles the committee’s findings, the minutes of evidence, and the accompanying appendix and index, offering a structured snapshot of the inquiry conducted in 1835.
Readers will see how witnesses describe lodges, hiring of warrants, marching practices, and local political dynamics surrounding elections. The material is presented as official record, with testimonies, procedural notes, and context for the committee’s conclusions.
- Structured evidence from multiple witnesses on the size and activities of lodges.
- Details on how warrants were issued and used within the organization.
- Accounts of processions, elections, and the social climate around Orange associations.
- Context for understanding the committee’s inquiry and its historical setting.
Ideal for readers of 19th‑century Irish political history, archival research, and those curious about historical inquiry processes.