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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Arms show the Shield of the United Grand Lodge of England with a brodure Charged with Feathers and Lions from the Coat of Arms of Norfolk. The Dragon's head and cross are from the Arms of King's Lynn. The Castle is from the Arms of Norwich. The Lion with Fishtail is from the Arms of Great Yarmouth, and also is one of the Supporters of the Norfolk Arms.
The arms show the Shield of the United Grand Lodge of England with a brodure Charged with Feathers and Lions from the Coat of Arms of Norfolk. The Dragon's head and cross are from the Arms of King's Lynn. The Castle is from the Arms of Norwich. The Lion with Fishtail is from the Arms of Great Yarmouth, and also is one of the Supporters of the Norfolk Arms.


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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NORFOLK

Arms of Provincial Grand Lodge of Norfolk

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Origin/meaning

The arms show the Shield of the United Grand Lodge of England with a brodure Charged with Feathers and Lions from the Coat of Arms of Norfolk. The Dragon's head and cross are from the Arms of King's Lynn. The Castle is from the Arms of Norwich. The Lion with Fishtail is from the Arms of Great Yarmouth, and also is one of the Supporters of the Norfolk Arms.


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