Sir knights to pay tribute to former grand masters
The Royal Black Institution is to recognise two of its former Sovereign Grand Masters with respective memorial services in the coming months, it has been confirmed. Millar Farr, 76, died earlier this month having been ill for a period of time. The former RUC detective inspector, led the organisation for ten years from 2008, having... Read More
Institution pays tribute to former Sovereign Grand Master
The Royal Black Institution has expressed its deep sadness and profound regret following the death of its former Sovereign Grand Master, Millar Farr. Mr Farr, 76, from Cookstown, passed away peacefully at the weekend. The senior Sir Knight had been ill for a short period. Sovereign Grand Master Rev William Anderson paid tribute... Read More
Spreading the Gospel to Sir Knights worldwide
As the Imperial Grand Lecturer of the Royal Black Institution, Ian McCafferty’s primary aim is to spread the Word of God to a wider audience. Recently, the senior Sir Knight flew as part of a local delegation to Connecticut to assist with the development of the Loyal Order in the United States. The Imperial Grand... Read More
Sir Knights to step out on ‘Last Saturday’ at six venues
Upwards of 17,000 members of the Royal Black Institution will be on parade at six locations across Northern Ireland, for the traditional ‘Last Saturday’ demonstrations, held this year on August 25. Approximately 350 preceptories, most accompanied by bands, will take part in separate processions in Newtownards, Larne, Ballymena, Cookstown, Donemana and Limavady. Sovereign Grand Master,... Read More
Loyal Order reveals plans for new Loughgall headquarters
Plans for the Royal Black Institution’s new Co Armagh headquarters have been revealed for the first time. An artist’s impression of the proposed Loughgall base of the Imperial Grand Black Chapter showcase projected drawings of the contemporary facility, which is due to open to the public in 2020. ‘The Tavern’ – located on the main... Read More
Sir Knights set for annual Fermanagh demonstration
The annual County Fermanagh demonstration hosted by the Royal Black Institution will take place in Ballinamallard next weekend. Approximately 30 preceptories, accompanied by as many bands, will step out on Saturday (4 Aug) to commemorate the 1689 Battle of Newtownbutler. Sir Knights from three local districts will be joined by visiting members from the neighbouring... Read More
History to come alive at Scarva Sham Fight
The annual Sham Fight is recognised as a unique cultural event, with upwards of 100,000 people expected in Scarva on Friday, July 13. The small and quaint Co Down village has become renowned for hosting the biggest one-day event, at a single location, anywhere in the Province. The annual clash between King William and King... Read More
Scarva Sham Fight to support dementia charity
Organisers of one of the flagship events of Ulster’s parading season have pledged their support to a local dementia charity. Next month’s Sham Fight in Scarva will be held in partnership with Dementia NI, raising funds for and awareness of the illness. Tens of thousands of people are anticipated to converge once again on the... Read More
Royal Black elects new Sovereign Grand Master
Rev William Anderson has been elected as the new Sovereign Grand Master of the Royal Black Institution, following a meeting of the Loyal Order’s ruling body in Co Monaghan. The Church of Ireland minister, from Co Armagh, succeeds Millar Farr who announced he would step down from the role last month. He served as Grand... Read More
Scarva set for clash of Kings
Swords have been drawn ahead of this year’s Sham Fight – with Scarva set to host another clash of the kings next month. Tens of thousands are anticipated to converge on the idyllic Co Down village on July 13 for what has become one of the most colourful and enjoyable events in Northern Ireland’s cultural... Read More