This is a list of individuals who have served as Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba, the Manitoba branch of the Orange Order.
Provincial Grand Masters[edit]
- 1871–1880, Stewart Mulvey
- 1881–1882, J. Niblock
- 1883, Isaiah McWhinney
- 1884, Stewart Mulvey
- 1885, David Marshall (Canadian politician)
- 1886–1888, J. M. Robinson
- 1889–1891, Stewart Mulvey
- 1892, James Morrow
- 1893–1894, W. J. Marshall
- 1895, Joseph Young
- 1896, D. H. Watson
- 1897, John Dilworth
- 1898, J. M. Toombs
- 1899, Frank Schultz
- 1900–1903, David Henry McFadden
- 1904–1905, James Argue
- 1906–1908, Thomas Sharpe (politician)
- 1909, W. R. Taylor
- 1910–1911, T. J. Noble
- 1912–1913, James Willougby
- 1914–1915, W. T. Edegecombe
- 1916–1917, John Easton
- 1918, Leith Myles
- 1918–1920, Howard Brown
- 1921, A. F. Bateman
- 1922, George B. McCready
- 1923–1924, Thomas Boyd
- 1925, J. W. McFadden
- 1926 W. J. Southern
- 1927–1928, W. J. Swain
- 1929–1930, H. Wallace
- 1931–1932, J. R. Gervin
- 1933, William J. Wylie
- 1934, W. H. Spinks
- 1935, James Black
- 1936–1937, Vic W. Gilmer
- 1938–1939, T. W. Pentland
- 1940–1941, R. Wallace
- 1942–1943, James Irwin
- 1944–1945, T. B. Pearson
- 1946, George McKay
- 1947–1948, C. G. Perry
- 1949–1950, S. S. Hunt
- 1951–1952, Joseph Boyle
- 1953–1954, C. R. Wilson
- 1955–1956, P. Anderson
- 1957–1958, R. Howie
- 1959, G. W. Millar
- 1960, A. Wilson
- 1961, T. McClure
- 1962–1963, C. K. S. Moffatt
- 1964–1965, G. Webb
- 1966–1967, L. E. Deering
- 1968–1969, C. A. Wells
- 1970–1971, B. A. Buchanan
- 1972–1973, W. N. Crooks
- 1974–1975, A. Maxwell
- 1976–1977, R. E. Espey
- 1978–1979, A. M. Simpson
- 1980–1981, W. J. Finnen
- 1982–1983, George W. Prunner
- 1984–1985, William M. Ryan
- 1986–1987, William H. Knipe
- 1988–1989, George J. Humeston
- 1990–1991, Robert Morley
- 1992–1993, Kenneth Munn
- 1994–1997, Terence McCurry
- 1998–1999, Roy Ellingson
- 2000–2001, Sam McClelland
In 2001, the Provincial Grand Lodge of Manitoba merged with the Grand Lodges of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan to form the Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Western Canada.
References[edit]
- Report of Proceedings of the One Hundred and Thirtieth Annual Session of the Provincial Grand Orange Lodge of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario, 2001.