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Masonic Missions.
Bridgcford . ' Population 1 , 155 . Bulwell . Population 3 , 786 . Carlton . Population 2 , 329 , near Nottingham . Greasey . Population 5 , 284 . Hucknall . Population 2 , 970 .
Kimberley . Population 2 , 392 . Kirkby . Population 2 , 363 . Lentou . Population 5589 , near Nottingham . Mansfield Woodbouse . Population 1 , 972 , near Mansfield . Misterton , Population 1 , 743 . Eadclifle . Population 1 , 273 .
Radford . Population 12 , 637 , near Nottingham . Sneinton . Population 8 , 440 , near Nottingham . Stapleford . Population 2 , 9 G 8 . Sutton in Ashfield . Population 7 , 692 , near Mansfield . Wursop . Population 1 , 398 . Nottingham with that vast population should havo at least live Lodges and two Chapters ; Mansfield should havo two Lodges and a Chapter . There ought further to bo Lodges at—Newark .
East Retford . Southwell . Worksop . Bingham . Blyth . Greasey , and
Bulwell . Tho Province as it is : — Lodge Towns . Ledges . R . A . 1 lulls . Present 2 4 I . 0 As it should be 10 15 7 10 We havo no reason to presume there are any libraries in tho
Province , and we know of no' local charitable fund . Leicestershire adjoins Nottinghamshire , and is forty-four miles lon «' and forty broad , with an area oi' 80 , 319 miles or 514 , 104 statute acres , ancl a population iu 1851 of 230 , 308 . It id a rich grazing country aud the scat of groat manufactures of worsted and cotton hosiery , lace-making , ancl wool-combing .
It constitutes a Masonic Province , of which Bro . Earl Howe has fur many years been Provincial Grand Muster , tend which was for some time under the immediate care of Bro . Sir F . G . Fowke Bart , as Deputy Provincial Grand Master . Under , the recent efforts of ' ( he Prov . Grand Master , Masonry is reviving . Home observers will be of opinionbefore these sketches are concludedthat to appoint
, , Provincial Grand Masters for life , like the holders of the high degree of Grand Master—ad vilam , is contrary to that law of Masonry , which allots dignities and responsibilities to merit , and is attended by the result of the decline of such Provinces . ' They will
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Masonic Missions.
Bridgcford . ' Population 1 , 155 . Bulwell . Population 3 , 786 . Carlton . Population 2 , 329 , near Nottingham . Greasey . Population 5 , 284 . Hucknall . Population 2 , 970 .
Kimberley . Population 2 , 392 . Kirkby . Population 2 , 363 . Lentou . Population 5589 , near Nottingham . Mansfield Woodbouse . Population 1 , 972 , near Mansfield . Misterton , Population 1 , 743 . Eadclifle . Population 1 , 273 .
Radford . Population 12 , 637 , near Nottingham . Sneinton . Population 8 , 440 , near Nottingham . Stapleford . Population 2 , 9 G 8 . Sutton in Ashfield . Population 7 , 692 , near Mansfield . Wursop . Population 1 , 398 . Nottingham with that vast population should havo at least live Lodges and two Chapters ; Mansfield should havo two Lodges and a Chapter . There ought further to bo Lodges at—Newark .
East Retford . Southwell . Worksop . Bingham . Blyth . Greasey , and
Bulwell . Tho Province as it is : — Lodge Towns . Ledges . R . A . 1 lulls . Present 2 4 I . 0 As it should be 10 15 7 10 We havo no reason to presume there are any libraries in tho
Province , and we know of no' local charitable fund . Leicestershire adjoins Nottinghamshire , and is forty-four miles lon «' and forty broad , with an area oi' 80 , 319 miles or 514 , 104 statute acres , ancl a population iu 1851 of 230 , 308 . It id a rich grazing country aud the scat of groat manufactures of worsted and cotton hosiery , lace-making , ancl wool-combing .
It constitutes a Masonic Province , of which Bro . Earl Howe has fur many years been Provincial Grand Muster , tend which was for some time under the immediate care of Bro . Sir F . G . Fowke Bart , as Deputy Provincial Grand Master . Under , the recent efforts of ' ( he Prov . Grand Master , Masonry is reviving . Home observers will be of opinionbefore these sketches are concludedthat to appoint
, , Provincial Grand Masters for life , like the holders of the high degree of Grand Master—ad vilam , is contrary to that law of Masonry , which allots dignities and responsibilities to merit , and is attended by the result of the decline of such Provinces . ' They will