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The Royal Order of Eri is supposedly derived from an ancient Order in Ireland, consisting of freemasons, and it is said to have been erected and patronized by the Kings of Ireland, for it is claimed that in early times Erin (Ireland) possessed literature and history equal to that of the most highly developed of ancient nations.

(K.B. Jackson 1994) Brother John Yarker was at one stage the head of the “English Revived Order of the Red Branch of Eri”.

In America, the “Red Branch of Eri” degree is one of those controlled under the USA Grand Council of the Allied Masonic Degrees.

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Organization and Structure

Chapters/lodges are known as a Faslairt and under England, there are three, 2 working in England (in the Midlands and London) and 1 in Melbourne, Australia.

A Faslairt, which is headed by its Enlightened Knight Commander, only meets twice per year, and usually only takes one candidate per meeting.

The Order is governed by a Most Enlightened Grand Master who is supported by eight Knights Grand Cross of Eri and a number of Ard (Grand) Officers who constitute the MurOllamham or Grand Lodge.

Requirements & Degrees

Membership is strictly by invitation, and to be invited to join one must hold a minimum of the Fifth Grade in the SRIA, though in Melbourne the requirement is that the invitee must hold the VII Grade and be a Past Celebrant.

The degrees of the order are: Man-at-Arms Esquire Knight All are worked on the candidate on the meeting he joins the order. Legend relates that the Order, comprising freemasons, was founded in 1697 BC by the then King of Ireland, Brian Boru.

An ancient book entitled The Annals of the Four Masters of Ireland tells of the Knights of the Collar of Eri as instituted by King Eamhium and his eight princes over the armies of the four provinces, ie. Ulster, Munster, Leinster, and Connaught.

The ancient Knightly Order was comprised of Ollamhs who were the teachers and hospitallers, the Brehons who as judges ensured that the laws were correctly administered, the Crimthears being priests who attended to the religious and moral education of the people, the Bards as historians who preserved the memory of the noble deeds of their ancestors and the later Heralds who assisted in developing the Arts and Sciences.

Much of the modern ceremonies are couched in Bardic Verse and include much ancient Irish lore. (K.B. Jackson 1994)

Regalia

The regalia consists of a gilt metal Celtic cross the jewel of the Order worn on the left breast.

A sash of four bands of color is worn around the waist.

The Enlightened Knight Commander wears a green cloak and a sash of five colors worn around the waist along with the jewel of the order suspended from a collarette worn around the neck.

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Order Of Eri – Man At Arms
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Order Of Eri – Esquire
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Order Of Eri – Knight (USA)
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Order Of Eri
Knight Commander
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Order Of Eri
Knight Commander
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Order Of Eri
Kinght Grand Commander

For more information or if you would like to join, please visit the following URLs:
https://www.amdusa.org/degrees/RBE.html
https://issuu.com/mediaflash/docs/quovadis/s/10930613
http://www.alliedmasonicdegrees.org/regalia.htm
https://austinwholdencouncil.weebly.com/honors.html

Or, go to the MASONIC LODGE LIST and select the appropriate lodge in your jurisdiction.