Hi fmni, While reading the Christ Church Derriaghy pages again, I see on p.14 part 11.It speaks of freemasonry in Derriaghy.
"Before 1780 a number of Freemasons were meeting informally at Milltown Inn (Travellers Rest) owned by the Alderdice family. In 1782 they applied for a Warrant, and the selected name was St.Patricks and the warrant was 602." The place got too small and William Alderdice of the Inn, a member of the Lodge,offered a site and the decision to build was in 1888 after the continuous occupation of 106 years, the LOdge held their last meeting in the Inn.
"In the year 1889, a formation of a Royal Arch Chapter was done and their number was also 602.
What is the Royal Arch Chapter?
The chapter now meet at Derriaghy Hall.
Now, My grandfathers badges on the scarf say L.O.L 602. And The son of John Partridge, Boomer, my grandfather have always been Orange so this is confusing.
As the Freemasons and the L.O.L aren't connected, do you think there was a mistake in the church's writings?
If you can find anything on the chapter that met at the Inn, that should solve that query.