The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions. Ruth Edwards Dudley
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      The Faithful Tribe

       An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions

      RUTH DUDLEY EDWARDS

       Dedication

      To all my friends in the loyal institutions and especially to Henry (who dragged me into this in the first place), Lorraine, Erin and Thomas, my Northern Ireland family, who made researching this book such a joy.

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       5. The Wars of Religion Begin

       6. ‘Oranje boven!’

       7. ‘The Orange Quadrilateral’

       8. ‘Conceived and brought forth by humble men’

       9. A Century in the Life of a Lodge

       10. Villains and Heroes

       11. Ourselves Alone

       12. The Rise of the Residents’ Groups

       13. The Background to Drumcree

       14. Drumcree One, 9–11 July 1995

       15. The Road to Drumcree Two

       16. The Drumcree Disaster, 7–11 July 1996

       17. The Road to Drumcree Three: William Bingham’s Story

       18. Drumcree Three: The Rest of the Story

       19. Drumcree Four, 5 July 1998–?

       Afterword

       Appendix: Draft Speech for the Prime Minister

       Select Bibliography

       Index

       About the Author

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

       List of Illustrations

      1. Royal Black Preceptory No 800, Clogher, County Tyrone, circa 1930.

      2. Tom Reid (as baby) at his first Twelfth, Fivemiletown, County Tyrone, 1934.

      3. Banter at ‘The Field’, Ballymoney, County Antrim, August 1989. (JFA Studio)

      4. The annual re-enactment of the Battle of the Boyne at Scarva, County Down. (Bobbie Hanvey)

      5. Making Lambeg drums in Belfast. (JFA Studio)

      6. Three generations of the Brownlees family, Ballymena, County Antrim. (Bobbie Hanvey)

      7. ‘If Northern Ireland Was Really “British”…’ (Martyn Turner/Irish Times)

      8. Henry, Erin and Thomas Reid outside the Orange Hall in Glenageeragh, County Tyrone, 1995.

      9. Gerard Rice of the Lower Ormeau Concerned Community. (MSI)

      10. Donncha MacNiallis of the Bogside Residents’ Group. (Belfast Telegraph)

      11. Martin McGuinness and Breandán MacCionnaith walk the Garvaghy Road. (Dan Chung/Reuters)

      12. Robert Saulters, Grand Master. (MSI)

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