The ‘Battle of the Diamond’ itself lasted only fifteen minutes and was centred on Dan Winter’s public house, which was located at the Diamond crossroads. History reveals that all three men were dedicated Freemasons and two of the three were local pub owners. Three well-known local men of the area, James Wilson, Dan Winter, and James Sloan, formed the Orange institution. The Orange Order was founded on 21st September 1795 shortly after the ‘Battle of the Diamond’ outside a small village in Northern Ireland called Loughgall. And whilst the Order has been a vehicle for drawing Protestants together politically, spiritually it has been an impotent machine. Nevertheless, the Order has become increasingly ineffective politically over this past few years with ‘major splits’, the ‘Drumcree debacle’ and a glaring ‘lack of leadership’. During the worst of the Irish troubles the Orange Order became the largest political voice for the Unionist people. It is politically over this past hundred years that the Orange Order has been most effective, drawing the varying sides of Unionism together in Northern Ireland into an organised cohesive group. Politically, the Orange Order is strongly Unionist – in that it passionately supports the Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Orange Order is Loyalist in its outlook, strongly supporting the Monarchy of England and the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Most of its members are upright law-abiding members of society who are required to give their allegiance to the just principles of the Reformed Faith. The Orange Institution draws its members from all classes of Protestant society in Ireland. The Order is part of the overall Loyal Orders family. Some people know the Order as the Orange Fraternity but probably the most popular designation its members use is the shortened (more affectionate) term ‘the Orange’. The Orange Order is also known as the Loyal Orange Lodge and the Loyal Orange Institution. The Independent Orange Institution is a breakaway from the senior order. The Orange Order has succeeded in concealing its secrets and mysteries from outside scrutiny until recent times. Whilst most people today are aware of the existence of the Order, few know anything about its inner teaching and practices. The Orange Order is one of the biggest secret societies existing throughout the world today, having tens of thousands of members in Ireland, Britain, and throughout the British Commonwealth (especially Australia, Canada and New Zealand). The above description came from Elwin Blaine Coldiron, and was edited by yours truly.The Orange Order is a large exclusively Protestant secret society. She is also an excellent fencer and a very accurate markswoman. Dollnez, are the only humans that truly merits Alucard's respect. But she also has the best intentions at heart with those who work for her. and gave her the title 'Sir Integra'.Įver since then, Sir Hellsing had led the Hellsing Organization. After Richard Hellsing was killed, Alucard swore his allegiance to Integra. It was during the attempt that she had freed the greatest weapon the Hellsing Organization had – the vampire Alucard, who was impressed by the girl's bravery. However, her uncle Richard had wanted the role and tried to have the girl killed. Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing had inherited the leadership of the Royal Order of Protestant Knights – also known as the Hellsing Organization – at the young age of 13, while standing on the death bed of her father.
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