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The Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order or the Orange Lodge, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based predominantly in Northern Ireland and Scotland with lodges throughout the Commonwealth and the United States. It was founded in Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland in 1795; its name is a tribute to Dutch-born Protestant king of Britain, William III of England (William II of Scotland), of the House of Orange-Nassau. William had defeated the Catholic army of James II at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. Observers have accused the Orange Institution of being a sectarian organisation, due to its goals and its exclusion of Roman Catholics as members The Orange marches , however some denominations of Protestants are also ineligible for membership. Ruth Dudley Edwards, The Faithful Tribe: An Intimate Portrait of the Loyal Institutions, London, 2000, p.190

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The leader of the Orange Order said it is sickening to see Sinn Fein in government.
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Eimear Lowe discovers differing views among Orangemen of the significance of the Battle of the Boyne
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A company set up by the Orange Order is receiving almost 250,000 euros in funding from the Irish government.
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The Orange Order is best known for its controversial parades in Northern Ireland. But now the organisation is undergoing an image change and is using its own superhero character to broaden its appeal....
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11.7.97 The Orange Order decides to call off controversial marches in the Province. Shows: Airv of massive bonfires lit by Loyalists ( good shot. Dur 19secs) Intvws Robert Saulter/Ian Paisley/John ...
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Brendan Wright reports that the Grand Secretary of the Orange Order says he strongly suspects the blaze was deliberately started
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The head of the Orange Order has condemned weekend arson attacks on two of its halls in County Armagh.
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Tens of thousands of Orangemen and supporters are attending Northern Ireland's Twelfth of July parades.
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