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THE Orange Order has set up a new lodge, number 1690, on the banks of the River Boyne in Co Louth, the site of a historic battle between William of Orange and James II.
The Order has tasked the lodge, which will not parade around the area, with rebuilding a 170ft obelisk first erected in 1736 to commemorate the battle. The obelisk was blown up in 1923.See the full content of this document
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