Aurora, Thomas Watson.
Friendship, Walter Phinn.
Norwich Packet, Benjamin Thompson.
Bellona, Richard Miller.

By Permission of EDWARD BACON, Esq;

Provincial Grand Master for the City of Norwich and County of Norfolk.

A correct LIST of the REGULAR LODGES of the most ancient and honourable Society of FREE and Accepted MASONS, in Norwich and Norfolk, according to their Seniority and Constitution.

Robert Partridge, Esq; P.S.G.W. Thomas Marks, P.J.G.W. James Buttivant, P.G.Sec.

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17. WHITE Swan, St. Peter’s, Norwich, the first Wednesday in the month, constituted May 11, 1774.
26 White Lion, Lynn Regis, Norfolk, first Friday, Oct. 1, 1729.
52 King’s Head in the Market-place, Norwich, last Thursday, 1736.
83 The Angel in the Market place, Norwich, fourth Wednesday, May 9, 1747.
85 Maid’s Head, Norwich, third Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1748.
86 Bear and Ragged Staff, Fisher’s-lane, Norwich, second and fourth Monday, 1749.
93 Unicorn, St. Mary’s, Norwich, second and fourth Monday, 1750.
95 Little Angel, Great Yarmouth, last Thursday, June 6, 1751.
108 Church Style, St. Peter’s Mancroft, Norwich, first Wednesday Nov. 20, 1753.
114 Red Cow, St. Giles’s, Norwich, first and third Tuesday, March 26, 1754.
131 The Recruiting Serjeant at Horstead, Norfolk, called the Lodge of Friendship, the Monday before a full moon, June 17, 1755.
134 The Fountain St. Stephen’s, Norwich, first and third Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1755.
152 Johnson’s Coffee-house, Norwich, the first Monday, February 18, 1758.
184 The Duke’s Head, Lynn-Regis, Norfolk, second Friday, June 9, 1762.
211 The Crown at Swaffham, Norfolk, called the Great Lodge, first Monday, Dec. 17, 1756.
224 The Tuns in Thorpe, near Norwich, third Thursday, February 11, 1766.
225 Red Lion, Fakenham.
226 The White Hart, Thetford, called the Royal Edwin, (formerly held at Fakenham) the Monday before, or on the full moon, 1766.
312 The King’s Head at Diss, in Norfolk, called the Royal Alfred, 3d Thursday, July 26, 1770.

DESCRIPTION OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF NORWICH. [57]

The city of Norwich, according to Sir Henry Spelman, lies in 52 deg. 45 min. north latitude; and in 1 deg. 19 min. of longitude east of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich.

The liberties of the city and county, as confirmed by Mary I. in her 3d year, anno 1556, comprehends a circuit of about fourteen miles, and contains about six thousand six hundred and thirty acres.

From the Guild-hall in the Market-place, M. F.
To Mile-cross, on the north, is 1 6
To Thorpe, east 1 4
To Harford-bridges, south 2 2
To Earlham bounds, west 2 4