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Masonic Missions.
Jjoddon , Walsingham , with a population of 1 , 683 . Holt , with a population of 1 , 726 . Walton , with a population of 1 , 353 . . Wells , with a pojmlation of 3 , 633 .
Methwold , with a population of 1 , 649 . Norwich ought to maintain five -Lodges , Yarmouth a . Chapter , Lynn two Lodges . There ought further to be Lodges at
Thetford , Swaffham , Wells , Diss , Doivnham ,
Wymondham . Cromer , and East Hailing , Besides other towns , carrying the number . up to Bro , Fox ' s estimate , or rather , as we should say , twenty Lodge . toivns .
The province as it is—Lodge Towns . Lodges , Royal Arch . Halls . At present 5 8 a 0 As it should be 20 26 7 . 20 We now proceed to compare Norfolk with some other provinces , with regard to its existing state—
-Population . Lodge Toivns . Lodges . Eoyal Arch . Halls . NORFOLK 442 , 714 5 8 2 . 0 Devon 567 , 093 , 18 25 12 10 Derby 296 , 048 8 9 2 ] Q Notts 270 , 437 2 4 i Q Leicester 230308 2 3 2 1
, Berks and 170 , 065 } . „ . Bucks 143 , 492 j 4 b 1 1 Thus it will be seen Norfolk will bear no . comparison with a jn'ovinee in a good condition like Devon , or even one in a fan' average . condition like Derby , that it is on a par with Nottinghamshire . and
Leicestershire , and in proportiqn behind Berks ancl Bucks . . With the neighbouring provinces of Suffolk and Linpqlnshive , thp coniparison is vqry unfavourable , and this shows that the condition of the province qf Norfolk is in a great measure owing to neglect . Tho cliargep affectipg the administration ofthe repent Prov , ; G ; rg , nd Masters are these—
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Masonic Missions.
Jjoddon , Walsingham , with a population of 1 , 683 . Holt , with a population of 1 , 726 . Walton , with a population of 1 , 353 . . Wells , with a pojmlation of 3 , 633 .
Methwold , with a population of 1 , 649 . Norwich ought to maintain five -Lodges , Yarmouth a . Chapter , Lynn two Lodges . There ought further to be Lodges at
Thetford , Swaffham , Wells , Diss , Doivnham ,
Wymondham . Cromer , and East Hailing , Besides other towns , carrying the number . up to Bro , Fox ' s estimate , or rather , as we should say , twenty Lodge . toivns .
The province as it is—Lodge Towns . Lodges , Royal Arch . Halls . At present 5 8 a 0 As it should be 20 26 7 . 20 We now proceed to compare Norfolk with some other provinces , with regard to its existing state—
-Population . Lodge Toivns . Lodges . Eoyal Arch . Halls . NORFOLK 442 , 714 5 8 2 . 0 Devon 567 , 093 , 18 25 12 10 Derby 296 , 048 8 9 2 ] Q Notts 270 , 437 2 4 i Q Leicester 230308 2 3 2 1
, Berks and 170 , 065 } . „ . Bucks 143 , 492 j 4 b 1 1 Thus it will be seen Norfolk will bear no . comparison with a jn'ovinee in a good condition like Devon , or even one in a fan' average . condition like Derby , that it is on a par with Nottinghamshire . and
Leicestershire , and in proportiqn behind Berks ancl Bucks . . With the neighbouring provinces of Suffolk and Linpqlnshive , thp coniparison is vqry unfavourable , and this shows that the condition of the province qf Norfolk is in a great measure owing to neglect . Tho cliargep affectipg the administration ofthe repent Prov , ; G ; rg , nd Masters are these—