
Abbey 180
Masonic Lodge
October 2016, Communication

W.M. Terry Moore congratulating Bro. Hugh Blair after he receives his 3rd Degree.

PPGIG W.Bro. John McIlwaine congratulates Bro. Hugh Blair after receiving his 3rd Degree.

W.M.Terry Moore and Bro. Hugh Blair accompanied by the 3rd Degree team, W.Bro. Derek Randell ( Lodge 512) and W.Bro. Alan Hunter.

W.M.Terry Moore accompied by his guests, Bro. Andrew Moore and W.Bro. Bruce Waring from William Sefton Lodge No. 842.
June 2016 Communication


An emergency meeting of the Lodge was held on the 1st June where Bro. Scott Hamilton received his Entered Apprentice Degree. The degree was conferred by V.W.Bro. Bobby Spiers, W.Bro. Freddie Hoy and W.Bro. Alan Hunter. Both the Worshipful Master Terry Moore and his Proposer Bro. Stephen Lee congratulate Bro. Hamilton on joining Abbey 180.


At the May stated communication Bro. Mark Stockard received his Entered Apprentice degree from the Abbey 180-degree team. The degree was conferred by V.W.Bro. Bobby Spiers, W.Bro. Freddie Hoy and W.Bro. Alan Hunter. As can be seen from the photographs, the Worshipful Master Terry Moore congratulates Bro. Stockard and also is formally welcomed by his Proposer and Seconder, W.Bro. Stephen Houston and W.Bro. Robert Lenaghan.
May 2016 The demolition of the Old Whiteabbey Masonic Hall.

It was a sad day for Free Masonry in Whiteabbey and in particular to the Brethren of the Abbey Masonic Lodge No 180. The Lodge was formed on the 14th August 1869 and met in a number of places until finally moving to their “new” hall on the Station Road on the 11th January 1905.
As Free Masonry developed in Whiteabbey the following additional Lodges were constituted, Edenmore 161, Westland 461, Andrew Henderson 512, Liscoole 763, Abbots Cross 814, Cloughfern 845, and Fern 999.
In November 1987, a new Masonic Centre was built in Monkstown Ave and Abbey 180 along with the other Lodges moved to this new building.
The hall had a number of new owners until it suffered an arson attack in 2013. It was finally demolished in April 2016.
A full history of the Abbey 180 Lodge can be found under the "history" tab of this site.
May 2016 Communication


W.M. Terry Moore congratulating Bro. Hugh Blair after he received his F.C. degree.
Bro Hugh Blair Accompanied by his guest Bro. Michael Snodden, who participated in his F.C. Degree.

W. Bro. James Megaw Past Provincial Grand Steward of Down congratulates Bro. Hugh Blair on receiving his F.C. degree.

W.Bro. Tom Weir accompanied by his guest, W.Bro. James Megaw Past Provincial Grand Steward of Down.
Abbey 180 Brethren enjoying the Festive Board after the meeting

Abbey 180 Brethren enjoying the festive Board and the Craic.

Abbey 180 Brethren enjoying the festive Board and the Craic.

Abbey 180 Brethren enjoying the festive Board and the Craic.

Abbey 180 Brethren enjoying the festive Board and the Craic.

Abbey 180 Brethren enjoying the festive Board and the Craic.
January 2016 Communication

Worshipful Master, Terry Moore, accompanied by the R.Worshipful Provincial Deputy Grand Master, R.Worshipful Bro. David Lyness, Wardens, Officers and Brethren of Abbey 180.

Worshipful Master Terry Moore presents the R.W. Provincial Deputy Grand Master with a cheque for £330 towards the Provincial Grand Lodge of Antrim Hospice bedroom equipment appeal .

Worshipful Master Terry Moore accompanied by the
R.W. Provincial Deputy Grand Master, R.W. Bro. David Lyness,
W. Bro Bobby Scott, PGLI, VW. Bro. Bobby Spiers, Elected Member Grand Lodge of Instruction, W. Bro. Alan Hunter PPGS and
W. Bro. John McIlwaine, PPGIG
December 2015 Communication

Worshipful Master Stephen Bell welcoming Bro Hugh Blair who received his EA degree at the December communication.

Bro. Hugh Blair pictured with the Worshipful Master Stephen Bell and his brother, W. Bro. Tony Blair, PPGS of Down and D.G.R.A.C. Of Antrim

Worshipful Master Stephen Bell welcoming Very Worshipful Bill McClenaghan, Grand Lodge Standard Bearer to the November communication.
November 2015 Communication
The Abbey 180 Clock returns home

Worshipful Master Stephen Bell presents W.Bro. Daryl Wallace, (Director of the Whiteabbey Masonic Centre) the Abbey 180 Clock.
On 20th June 2015, a stranger knocked at the door of the Masonic Centre and was met by W. Bro. Geoff Houston, who relieved the stranger of a large plastic bag, inside which, was an old mantle clock. The stranger, a man in his 60’s, refused to give a name, but said his family had no use of the contents and were returning it to where they thought it belonged!
The Clock was engraved;
ABBEY MASONIC LODGE 180
Presented to Bro. Thomas Porter PM
On the Occasion of His Leaving the Chair
January 1917.
The clock is now on show in a display cabinet in the Foyer of the Whiteabbey Masonic Centre.
The following is Tommy Porter’s story researched by his great nephew W. Bro. Jim Porter, Treasurer of the Abbey Lodge 180.
Masonic history
Tommy was a Mason for 53 years; he joined Abbey 180 Craft Lodge in 1903. He received his Enter Apprentice Degree on the 29th July 1903, Passed to the Fellow Craft on the 26th August 1903, and finally raised to the Degree of Master Mason on the 14th October 1903. After working his way through the offices of the Lodge, he was installed as Worshipful Master in 1916. He was in the “Chair” right in the middle of the Great War years. The Somme on the 1st July and that famous Somme offensive running right through until November would have been to the forefront of his & many brethren’s thoughts at that time. His own brothers, my grandfather & W. Bro. Bill Patterson’s grandfather, Willie Porter and W. Bro. Geordie Williams grandfather, Harper Porter were both in France with the Royal Irish Rifles. It was also the year of the Easter rising, so a lot to think about on the Home Front too.
W. Bro. Tommy Porter was also a member of Abbey 180 Royal Arch Chapter, joined in 1909. Unfortunately the date for his MMM Degree is not known, but he received his Royal Arch Degree on the 22nd September 2009 and was installed as Excellent King in 1924.
Life history
Tommy was born in Antrim town on 11/6/1878, 2nd child and first son of William and Harriett Porter.
Tommy’s father, William an engineer in Whiteabbey Linen Mill, died at the age of 32 when he was just 7 years old and his mother Harriett died when he was 17. Tommy, the oldest male, became head of the household in 1895 and his older sister, Sarah at 20, the mother figure.
In the 1901 & 1911 census, Tommy was listed as head of the household and his occupation, a bricklayer, living at 16 Office Street, Whiteabbey.
Office Street was a street behind the terraced row of red brick houses on the Shore Road, Whiteabbey. One of the houses had a big clock face hanging from the front – just behind there was Office Street. This street is now demolished.
The other occupants listed at 16 Office Street on the 1901 census, were Tommy’s and Sarah’s younger brothers, my Grandfather, Bill Patterson’s Grandfather, Willie Porter, Francis Porter and Geordie Williams’ Grandfather, Harper Porter.
Tommy Porter served his time as an apprentice bricklayer with Bob McFaul in Whiteabbey who was the local builder at that time. On the Abbey 180 Roll of Past Masters, Bob’s father, Archibald McFaul was the Lodges Worshipful Master in 1878, just 9 years after the Lodge’s consecration in 1869. He was possibly one of the Lodges founder members!
Tommy Porter left Whiteabbey, not sure when, went to live and work in Canada for a short time. He helped build the first brick built houses in and around Calgary.
He returned home met Ruth Neilly, they got married in Glarryford, just outside Ballymena on the 5th September 1911. Tommy worked as a bricklayer in the Mill at Milewater Street, off York Road, for 48 years. He and his family lived at 30 Gainsborough Drive, Belfast (behind the old Grove baths) and had 4 children, all daughters, Ruthie, Sally, Lyla, and Hylda. Tommy then moved with his family to become “live in” caretaker at the “old” Masonic Hall Station Road, Whiteabbey in 1926. He lived here with his wife, 4 daughters and his sister Sarah, who never married. They all lived there for 20 years until 1946.
Tommy then lived with his daughter Lyla and her family, the Lytle’s, in Jordanstown, after his wife’s death, until his own death at 78 in 1956.
His daughter Hylda Porter married John Frackleton from Whitehead and he was Worshipful Master of Abbey 180 in 1958. His nephew, Jimmy Porter, whom he introduced to freemasonry in 1948, was Worshipful Master in 1962, his great nephew Bill Patterson was Worshipful Master in 1982, his other great nephew Geordie Williams was Worshipful Master in 1994 and another great nephew Jim Porter was Worshipful Master in 2002.
This concludes the Masonic & life history of W. Bro. Thomas Porter.
Special thanks are due to Rebecca Hayes, Archivist at Grand Lodge, Molesworth Street, Dublin. & Lynda Hayes (nee Williams), the late W. Bro. Geordie Williams’ sister, who provided all of the life history of Tommy Porter and his family and also W. Bro Joe Corr for clarifying the detail about the McFaul family.
W. Bro. Jim Porter - 30th September 2015
October 2015 Presentation

At the Annual General Meeting on the 14 th October of the Brookville Masonic Hall Company (Managing Company for the Whiteabbey Masonic Centre), W.Bro. Bill Patterson the representative for Abbey 180 stood down as a Director of the Company after over 20 years of dedicated service.
Bill's expertise in building construction and maintenance played a crucial role in the management and up keep of the Masonic Centre.
The Provincial Deputy Grand Master for the Provincal Grand Lodge of Antrim, Rt. Wor. Bro. David Lyness, representing the Company Shareholders made a small presentation to Bill on behalf of the Company.
April 2015 Communication
W.B. Frank McNiece 60 Year Pesentation & W.B. Richard Wilson 50 Year Presentation.

W.M. Stephen Bell accompanied by W.B. Frank McNiece, W.Bro Richard Wilson and Provincial Officers at their 60th and 50th award ceremony.

W.Bro. Frank McNiece and W.Bro. Richard Wilson proudly showing their 60 and 50 year jewels.

W.M. Stephen Bell who in Open Lodge presented W.Bro. Frank McNiece with his 60 year jewel.

W. Brothers "in arms" proudly showing off their 60 and 50 year jewels.

W.M. Stephen Bell with W.Bro. Brian Morrison, Provincial Grand Steward of Charities who together had presented the 60 and 50 year Jewels.

W.Bro. Brian Morrison, Provincial Grand Steward of Charities, who in Open Lodge presented W.Bro. Richard Wilson with his 50 year Jewel.
March 2015 Communication

March 2015 : W.M. Stephen Bell welcoming the Lodges new Inspector, W.B. Bobby Scott to his first meeting in this role.

W.B.Gary Connolly accompanied by his father
W.B. John Connolly and his son Bro. Gary Connolly
October 2014 Communication

Oct. 2014 : W.Bro. Foster Clyde being presented with a watch by W.Bro. Ian Eachus after retiring as a Provincial Grand Lodge Inspector.
VW. Bro. Sidney Vokes 50th Year Presentation
April 2014.


RW. Bro. Bill Dyer presentation to VW. Bro. Sidney Vokes at his 50-year award at a ceremoney in the Jordanstown Nursing Home.









