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If you are not located in the United States, you'll have -to check the laws of the country where you are located before using this ebook. - - - - -Title: Mason's Norwich General and Commercial Directory & Handbook - - -Author: Robert Hindry Mason - - - -Release Date: June 14, 2020 [eBook #62401] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - - -***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MASON'S NORWICH GENERAL AND -COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK*** - - -Transcribed from the 1852 Mason’s edition by David Price, email -ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, -UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription. - - [Picture: Book cover] - - - - - - MASON’S - NORWICH - GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL - DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK, - - - INCLUDING THE HAMLETS OF - - EARLHAM, EATON, HEIGHAM, HELLESDON, LAKENHAM, - POCKTHORPE, THORPE, TROWSE, CARROW, - AND BRACONDALE. - - * * * * * - - * * * * * - - ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL. - - * * * * * - - * * * * * - - PRICE, TO SUBSCRIBERS, TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, - - TO NON-SUBSCRIBERS, THREE SHILLINGS. - - * * * * * - - * * * * * - - LONDON: - PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR, - AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. - 1852. - - * * * * * - - LONDON: - ADLARD AND PALMER, PRINTERS, 35A, LUDGATE HILL. - - * * * * * - -THE immense utility of a DIRECTORY, in a city of such great importance as -NORWICH, can only be fairly estimated by those who, having felt the need, -have had occasion to regret the want, which the Publisher hopes this work -will be found to supply. - -Every endeavour has been made to render the NORWICH DIRECTORY AND -HANDBOOK as complete and perfect a work of reference as possible, without -regard to expense; and it is hoped that, notwithstanding occasional and -trivial errors,—some owing to the changes which are daily taking place, -and others which will creep into all such books, in spite of the utmost -diligence,—it will be received in a liberal spirit. - -The usefulness of this DIRECTORY AND HANDBOOK will doubtless be -considerably extended in future editions. - -_London_, _April_, 1852. - - - - -CONTENTS. - - PAGE -NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY 5 -,, COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY 61 - THE HANDBOOK: -Bethel Hospital 7 -Borough Court 9 -Carriers to and from Norwich 11 -Census—1852, &c. 20 -Chamber of Commerce 17 -Charities Trustees 6 -City Mission 9 -CLERGY LIST. Cathedral and Churches 10 - Offices of Archdeaconries 10 - Churches in the Hamlets 13 - Chapels of Ease 13 - Suburban Churches 14 -Coaches to and from Norwich 18 -Corporation of Norwich 3 -Counsel attending Norfolk and Norwich 21 -Assizes -,, ,, Sessions 21 -County Court 8 -Cruelty to Animals, Auxiliary Society for 8 -the Prevention of -Dissenting Chapels 14 -Distances of Market Towns in Norfolk from 21 -Norwich -Dwelling Houses, Duty on 23 -Eye Infirmary, Norfolk and Norwich 9 -Government School of Design 8 -Guardians of the Poor, Corporation of the 4 -Haven and Pier Commissioners 4 -Horticultural Society, Norfolk and Norwich 8 -Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich 7 -Indigent Blind, Institution for the 8 -Inland Revenue Office 9 -Juries, Persons exempt from serving on 23 -Justices of the Peace 4 -Library, Public 8 -List of Parishes, with the Streets in each 1 -Museum, Norfolk and Norwich 9 -Norfolk, County of 21 -People’s College 7 -Post Office 19 -Ragged Schools 8 -Registration 21 -Registration Districts and Registrars 3 -Savings’ Bank 7 -,, Interest Table 23 -Stamps and Taxes 22 -Stamp Office 9 -Vans and Omnibusses 18 -Witnesses upon Trials, Rule of Allowance to 23 -Young Man’s Institute 7 - -MASON’S NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY. - - -ABBOTT, Mrs. Clementina, 3 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Abbott, Rev. John, Roman catholic priest, St. John’s Maddermarket -Abbott, Rev. Robert, minister of the New Jerusalem Church, Belle Vue, the -Greenhills -Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 22, Magdalen-street -Abel, David, upholsterer, cabinet maker, &c. Pottergate street -Abel, Frederick, brush manufacturer, St. Gregory’s Church-alley -Abel, John, horse dealer, _Rising Sun_, Chapelfield-road -Abrahams, Benjamin, watch and clock maker and working jeweller, 1 Bethel -st. -Absolon, Edward, Muspole street -Adams, James, stone and marble mason, Chapelfield-road -Adams, Miss Frances, 5, Bank-street -Adcock, Daniel, segar maker, 3 Charles-street, Dereham-road -Adcock, Thomas, _Prince of Orange_, King street -Addison, Thomas, Esq. 3 Foundry-road, Thorpe -Adwick, Thomas, saddle, harness and whip manufacturer, 8 Davey-place -Aggs, Lucy, Miss, Castle-meadow -Ainsworth, Ann, tobacconist, Back of the Inns -Alden, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak -Alden, James, boot-tree and last maker, Ber-street -Alden, Robert, carriage-lamp maker and brazier, St. Stephen’s plain -Alden, William, porter, Rose-lane -Aldis, James, plasterer, Princes-street -Aldis, staymaker—see Kidd and Aldis -Aldous, Charles and John Fuller, carpenters and cabinet makers, 7 -Surrey-road -Aldrich, John, grocer; &c. West Pottergate-street -Aldridge, John, 5, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham -Alexander, Rev. John, (Independent), Gildengate-street -Algar, Robert, baker, Princes-street -Allwood, Thomas, subsacrist of the Cathedral, Lower Close -Allcock, Trivett, Esq. Tombland -Allen, George, manufacturer, St. Stephen’s back-street, and Wounded -Hart-lane; res: St. Stephen’s-street -Allen, Henry, groat manufacturer and corn merchant, Magdalen-street -Allen, John, butcher, Tombland -Allen, John, grocer and chandler, Upper Westwick street -Allen, John, turner, Tombland church-yard -Allen, John, guard, Norfolk railway, Thorpe road -Allen, Thomas House, tailor and draper—see Allen and Banks; res: -Buxton-lodge, Norfolk -Allen, — Esq. Mile End-lane, Eaton -Allen, manufacturer—see Rowling & Allen -Allen and Banks, tailors and woollen-drapers, 20 and 21 London-street -Allison, Sophia, cutler and surgical instrument maker, St. Peter’s-steps, -Market-pl. -Allthorpe, Thomas, baker, King-street -Ames, Daniel, Esq. 1 Willow-place, Lakenham -Amies, John, carpenter and builder, Southwell-street, Lakenham -Amy, Joseph, cooper, _Castle_, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe -Amy, Thomas, cooper, Magdalen-street -Anderson, John, wholesale and retail tea dealer, St. Martin’s -palace-plain -Andrews, Charles, tea-dealer and grocer, 54 St. Stephen’s-street -Andrews, George Frederick, clerk, Victoria-street -Andrews, Thomas, Esq. 3 St. Stephen’s-square -Andrews, Thomas, shop-keeper, St. Faith’s lane -Andrews, William, Golden Dog-lane -Andrews, William, horse-breaker, Westlegate-street -Andrews & French, soap makers, Fishgate-street -Angell, Joseph, plumber, glazier & painter, Middle-street, St. George’s -Annison, Daniel Mackenzie, plumber, glazier, writer, grainer and painter, -3 Cherry-street, St. Mark’s, New Lakenham -Annison, David, boot & shoemaker, Mousehold -Annison, John, _Sportsman_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Answorth, manufacturer—see Middleton and Answorth -Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, Upper Market -Archer, Jesse, butcher, Pitt-street -Archer, William, _Coachmakers’ Arms_, St. Stephen’s-gate -Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., canon of Norwich Cathedral, Upper Close -Armstrong, William, tea-dealer and draper, Colegate-street -Arnold, Edward, chemist, Orford-hill -Arnold, Maria, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, St. Margaret’s-plain -Arnold Mary R., _William the Fourth_, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s -Ashen, Robert, brazier, St. Stephen’s-street -Asker, Arthur, coach trimmer, Chapelfield-road -Asker Elizabeth, _Swan_, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Asker, Harriett Jane, glove manufacturer and hosier, 20 Gentleman’s-walk -Asker, Mrs. Frances, Newmarket-road -Asker, Samuel Hurry, attorney and solicitor, St. Giles’-street; res: -Chapelfield-grove -Aspin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Athow, John, Esq., Castle-street -Athow, Edward John, wine merchant, Castle-street, Back of the Inns -Atkin, James, draper, St. Benedict’s-street -Atkins, Matthew, baker, Upper Westwick-street -Atkins, Richard, carpenter and builder, 27 Bethel-street -Atkinson, James G., Manchester and Scotch warehouseman, Jay’s-court, -Brigg’s-street -Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, agent to the Church of England Life -and Fire Office, Post office-street -Aufrère, Miss, Upper King-street -August, Alfred, ironmonger, 23 St. Stephen’s street -August, John and William, building contractors, Unthank’s-road, and -August-street, Julian-place -Austin, Emily, dressmaker, Golden Ball-lane, St. George’s -Austin, Harriett, _Queen Caroline_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Austin, Temperance, dressmaker, Gildengate-street -Austrin, Anne, drapery and stay warehouse, 5, Oxford-hill -Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, 9, Ber-street -Aylmer, John, _Black Horse_, Tombland -Ayton, James, clerk of the Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street, and Corn -Exchange-rooms - - * * * * * - -BACK, John Alfred, Esq. 18, St. Giles’-street -Back & Co., family grocers, foreign wine and spirit merchants, Haymarket -Bacon, Edmund and Edward, sacking manufacturers and merchants, 3, -Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, Market-place -Bacon, Nicholas, Esq. Bracondale -Bacon, Richard Noverre, proprietor and publisher of the _Norwich -Mercury_—see Bacon and Kinnebrook; res: Upper Surrey-street -Bacon & Kinnebrook, proprietors of the _Norwich Mercury_, printers, -booksellers, and stationers, 12, London-street -Bagshaw, George, bone mills, artificial manure works, rag merchants, &c., -Coslany street -Bagshaw, Joseph, fish-salesman, game-dealer, and fruiterer, St. -Stephen’s-street -Bailey, Anthony, cashier in the East of England Bank, Heigham Cottage, -Newmarket-road -Bailey, Elijah Crosier, solicitor; clerk to Norwich Corporation of -Guardians; secretary to the Norfolk Agricultural Association; Little -Orford-street -Bailey, Isaac, builder, West Pottergate-street -Bailey, Isaac, schoolmaster, St. Andrew’s-hill -Bailey, William, accountant, 5, Foundry-bridge-road -Baker, Charles, register office for servants, Princes-street -Baker, James, butcher, _Bess of Bedlam_, St. Martin’s-at-Oak -Baker, John, Esq. Point Cottage, Surrey-road -Baker, John, Esq. 16, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Baker, William, Torrington’s-court, St. Simon’s -Baker & Hornor, wholesale and retail ironmongers, &c., Post Office-street -Baker, Mrs. Maria, 13 Chapelfield-road -Baker, Mrs. lodging-house keeper, White House, Spitalfields -Baldly, Elizabeth, teacher of music and dancing, St. Giles’-street -Baldry, William, livery-stable keeper, Crescent-road -Baldry, William, land surveyor, St. Giles’-street -Baldry, William, surveyor, Gildengate-street -Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, builder, &c. All Saints-green -Baldwin, Henry, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak -Baldwin, William, _Distillery_, Distillery-street -Bales, Jonathan, _Wine Coopers’ Arms_, St. Augustine’s-street -Bales, William, governor of the Girls’ Home for the Destitute and Orphan, -Upper Heigham -Ball, George, butcher, Upper Westwick-street -Balls, Alexander, _Rose_, King-street -Balls, Daniel, builder, &c. West Pottergate-street -Balls, Edward Joseph, bankers’ clerk, Castle-Meadow -Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colegate-street -Balls, Robert, banker and bill-broker, Weston’s-court, St. Peter’s -Mancroft; res: 72, St. Giles’-street -Balls, Robert, tailor, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Balls, Susanna, shoe manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Balls, William, umbrella and parasol maker, Bull-Close -Bambridge, John, law clerk, Willow-lane -Bancalari, Domenico, baker, Ber-street -Banham, George, wine and dry cooper, and brewer, 2½, Lower King-street, -St. Peter per Mountergate -Banks, Mrs. Mary, 1 Grove-place-terrace -Banks, William, tailor and woollen draper—see Allen and Banks -Barber, Charles James, accountant, 1, Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, -Eaton -Barber, George, Esq. Thorpe-road -Barber, James, accountant, 32, Victoria-street, St. Stephen’s -Barber, (John) and Sons, merchants and wholesale grocers, Lamb Inn-yard, -Old Haymarket -Barber, John Lee, cotton manufacturer and corn merchant, St. -Martin’s-lane and Haymarket; res: Duke-street -Barber, John, _Three Tuns_, Lower King-street -Barber, William, bricklayer, _White Lion_, Palace-plain -Barbour, James, stone mason, _Globe_, Botolph-street -Bardwell, George Syder, rent and debt collector and general agent, 1, -Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement) -Bardwell, George, coal merchant, 3, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, the Close -Barker, Benjamin, woollen and Manchester warehouseman, 1, York -Tavern-passage, Orford-hill; res: New Lakenham -Barker, Henry, _Earl of Leicester_, Dereham-road -Barker, James, tailor and draper, Muspole-street -Barker, James, _King’s Arms_, Hall-lane, Lakenham -Barker, James, _Man in the Moon_, Duke-street -Barker, John, Esq. Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Barker, John, agent to Stapleton’s London Champagne establishment, -Chapelfield -Barker, John George, boot and shoemaker, 3, St. Stephen’s-street -Barker, Mrs. Martha, St. Benedict’s-plain -Barker, Samuel, baker, St. Mary’s-plain -Barker, Samuel, _Brazen Door_, Upper Surrey-street -Barker, Thomas, hotpresser, Coslany-street -Barker, William, _Bull’s Head_, Ber-street -Barker & Barnes, wholesale shoe manufacturers, 1, York Tavern-passage, -Oxford-hill -Barker, hatter, &c.—see Browne & Barker -Barker, Robert, plumber and glazier; register office for servants; -Orford-hill -Barley, Christopher, wine and spirit merchant, _Fleece_, -Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement) -Barlow, Richard Jeremiah, collector of rates and taxes, St. -Margaret’s-street -Barnard & Bishop, general ironmongers, smiths, ironfounders, -wire-workers, and tinmen, 3 Gentleman’s-walk, and Calvert street -Barnard & Boulton, ironmongers, London-street -Barnard, Charles, _Champion_ wine vaults, Chatham-place, St. -Stephen’s-gate -Barnard, Dennis, auctioneer, valuer, and agent, Castle-street; res: -Bracondale -Barnard, John, hay and corn merchant, Golden Ball-street -Barnard, John, dealer in game and in marine stores, Wensum-street and -Fishgate-street -Barnard, John Cuthbert, accountant, Lower Westwick-street -Barnard, Mrs. Sophia, William-street -Barnard, Stephen, last maker, Coslany-street -Barnes, James, shoemaker, 5, St. James’s-street -Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, Fishgate-street; res: St. George’s -Colegate -Barnes, John Edward, _Greyhound_, Ber-street -Barnes, Miss, Bracondale -Barnes, Mary, _Wool Pack_, St. George’s Colegate -Barnes, shoe manufacturer—see Barker and Barnes -Barnes, Mrs. Mary, 1, Upper Surrey-street -Barnham, James Calthorpe, attorney—see Watson & Barnham; res: Grove -Cottage, St. Stephen’s-road -Barnham, John, carver and gilder, Brazen-door-road -Barnham, Mrs., Magdalen-street -Barnsdale, Anne, matron of the Orphan’s Home, 54, St. Benedict’s-street -Barrett, John, _Cross Keys_, Magdalen-street -Barthropp, Mrs. Marianne, Chapelfield-road -Barton, Mrs. Hannah, Newmarket-road -Barwell, (John) & Son, wine merchants, &c., St. Stephen’s-street; res: -Surrey-street -Base, Samuel, postmaster of Norwich, Post Office, Post Office-street -Base, William, boot maker, St. Michael-at-Coslany -Basey, James, carver, Elm-hill -Basey, Robert, bootmaker, _King’s Head_, Magdalen-street -Basingthwaite, Edward, _King’s Arms_, Bethel-street -Bassingthwaite, William, wholesale boot and shoe maker, 56, St. -Stephen’s-street -Bassett, Henry, Esq., Stone-hill, Heigham -Batchelder, Mrs. Sarah, 5, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham -Batcheler, Rev. T. J., Upper King-street -Bateman, Benjamin, tea-dealer and spice merchant, 2, -Gentleman’s-walk—(see advertisement) -Bateman, John & James G. J., yarn and silk merchants, Gildengate-street -Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower Westwick-street -Batley, William, junr., chair manufacturer, Muspole-street -Batson, Edward, corn-dealer, Magdalen-street -Batson, James, cabinet maker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Batson, John, grocer, &c. Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Batson, Potter, miller and corn chandler, 7, Tabernacle-street -Batterbee, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick-street -Baxter, John James, chemist and druggist, Upper Westwick-street -Baxter, John, butcher, Ber-street -Baxter, Maria, baker, Brazen-door, Lakenham -Baxter, Neville Plummer, artist in fireworks, Brazen-door-road -Baxter, William, coal-merchant, King-street -Bayes, (Elizabeth) & Sons, woollen drapers, tailors, clothiers, and cap -manufacturers, 4, Orford-hill and Red Lion-street -Bayes, Louisa, furrier, Oak-street -Bayes, William, hairdresser, Oak-street -Bayfield, Ann, baker, Ber-street -Bayfield, (Ann) & Sons, ironmongers, dealers in oil and colours, &c., -Magdalen-street -Bayfield, John Freeman, accountant, King-street -Bayfield, Shearman, fish-salesman, Sussex-street -Bayliss, Andrew, grocer, 3, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham -Bayliss, Henry, accountant and valuer, Old Hay-hill; res: Lakenham -Bayne, Alexander D. Esq., reporter, St. Benedict’s-road -Beals, Thomas, Esq. 2, York-place -Bean, china-dealer—see Brundell & Bean -Bean, Mrs. Susanna, Dereham-road-terrace -Bean, Samuel, _Yarmouth Bridge_, Red Lion-street -Beare, Miss Amelia, Gildengate-street -Beare, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2, Trafalgar-place, Lakenham -Beare, Samuel Shalders, currier and leather merchant, Bridge-street, St. -George’s; res: Town Close -Beart, Robert Haywood, merchant, Bethel-street -Beaty, Henry, decorative painter and japanner, 14, Little London-street -Beaumont, John, butcher, St. Catharine’s-plain -Beckham, Robert John, coal merchant, Magdalen-street -Beckham, Benjamin, _Angel_, New Catton, St. Clement’s -Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, solicitor—see Beckwith & Co. -Beckwith & Co., solicitors, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace -Beckwith, Mrs., Foundry-road -Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, All Saints-green -Beddingfield, Nelson, postmaster, Westlegate-street -Bedford, Mrs. Charlotte, Fern-hill Cottage, Eaton -Bedford, Phillip, coppersmith, brazier, tin and iron-plate worker, and -gas-fitter, Pottergate-street -Beesley, Mrs. Maria, Unthank’s-road -Beeston, John, general commission agent, Chapelfield Opening -Beeston, Rosamond, milliner, Chapelfield Opening -Beeton, John, _Wild Man_, Pottergate-street -Boha, Lorenz, watch and clock maker, St. Stephen’s-plain -Belding, William, wholesale and retail grocer, tea-dealer, and -cheesefactor, 1, Magdalen-street, and St. Edmunds; res: St. -Clement’s-hill, Catton -Bell, John Crawford, surgeon, Princes-street -Bell, John, horticulturist, Mousehold -Bell, John, _Cat and Fiddle_, Botolph-street -Bell, John, bootmaker, _Sir John Barleycorn_, St. James’s -Bell, Matthew, _Moulder’s Arms_, Ber-street -Bell, Mrs. Ann, fruiterer, Red Lion-street -Bell, Robert, watch maker and jeweller, 11, Davey-place, and Bridge-st., -St. Andrew’s -Bell, Rebecca, carpenter and builder, Peacock-street -Bell, William, physician and surgeon, St. Stephen’s-road -Bellman, Fanny, St. Leonard’s Cottage, Mousehold -Bending, Thomas, schoolmaster, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Benest, Edward E., C.E., surveyor to the Corporation and Local Board of -Health, 24, Castle Meadow -Benjamin, James, working jeweller, St. Andrew’s-street -Benles, Francis, warehouseman, 8 Victoria-street -Bennett & Bream, wholesale grocers, tea-dealers, &c., Upper Market -Bennett, Austin, shoemaker, _Tuns_, Whitefriars’-street -Bennett, Edward, junr., grocer, 2 Windsor-terrace, Grove-road -Bennett, Edward, grocer, Newmarket-road -Bennett, Henry, schoolmaster, Gildengate-street -Bennett, Robert, baker, West Pottergate-street -Bennett, Samuel, baker, Pump-street -Bennett, William, Bennett’s commercial boarding-house, 12 and 13, -Exchange-street—(see advertisement) -Bennett William, and Son, tailors and leech importers, corner of -Wensum-street, Tombland -Bensley, Charles, Esq., St. Stephen’s-street -Bensley, George, hat manufacturer and hosier, 16, London-street -Bensley, John, Esq., Mousehold -Bensley, Robert, Esq., Newmarket-road -Bensley, Thomas, Esq., Thorpe-road -Berry, George John, baker, Rising Sun-lane -Berry, James, bellman, 2, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street -Berry, Other Windsor, bankers’ clerk, 2, Windsor-place, Lakenham -Bessey, James Hayn, merchant, 102, Pottergate-street -Betts, Charles, _Lord John Russell_, Dereham-road -Betts, David C., clerk, St. Clement’s Church-alley -Betts, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, Southwell-street, Lakenham -Betts, John, draper, Albion-house, Market-place -Betts, John, register office for servants, and dealer in tea, 27, -Castle-meadow -Betts, John, baker, Coslany-street -Betts, John, bricklayer, West Pottergate-street -Betts, Osborn, willow pill box manufacturer, Waterloo-road, St. -Clement’s, New-Catton -Betts, Thomas, hairdresser, 7, Little London-street -Bevan, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Magdalen-street -Bevoy, William Mills, plasterer, &c., Peacock-street -Benfield, John, cabinet maker, Union-place -Bianchi, Giovanni, modeller and figure maker, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Bidewell, Mrs. Elizabeth, William-street, Heigham -Bidwell, George, _Swan_, Magdalen-street -Bidwell, John, sack manufacturer, Calvert-street -Bidwell, Joseph, engraver, copper-plate printer, and lithographer, -Bethel-street -Biggs, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. Stephen’s-square -Bignold, Edward Samuel, solicitor—see Field and Bignold; res: Bracondale -Bignold, Samuel, secretary to the Norwich Union Fire and Life offices, -Surrey-street -Bignold, Thomas, solicitor, South End-terrace, Lakenham -Bilby, William, hairdresser, Pitt-street -Bilham, John, master of the Guardians’ Infirmary and Asylum, St. -Clement’s -Bingham, Thomas, tailor and draper, Post office-street -Bird, Bailey, saw-mills, Mousehold -Bird, John, Esq., Gildengate-street -Bird, Michael, innkeeper, _Carrow_-gardens, Carrow -Bird, Jane, shirt and collar maker, Timberhill-street -Bishop, George, draper, silk-mercer, and children’s dress warehouse, 2, -Haymarket (see advertisement) -Bishop, John, ironmonger, Market-place and Calvert-street: res: -Foundry-road -Bishop, ironmonger, &c.—see Barnard and Bishop -Bishop, Thomas, builder, St. Paul’s; res: Calvert-street -Bishop, William Ames, builder and carpenter, Magdalen-street -Bishop, Rev. William, Holl’s-lane, Heigham -Black & Co., confectioners, Gentleman’s-walk -Black, William, Esq., the Crescent, St. Stephen’s -Blake & Everett, silk and worsted finishers, St. George’s Middle-street -Blake, Keith, & Blake, solicitors, the Chantry, St. Stephen’s -Blake, Edward and Robert Wiffen, mohair and worsted spinners, -Colegate-street; res: Tultington-hall, Aylsham -Blake, E. and W. R., yarn mills, Old Lakenham -Blake, George, brick manufacturer, Surrey-road, Lakenham, Sprowston, and -Rockland -Blake, George, bricklayer, Newmarket-road -Blake, James, _Pheasant Cock_, Ber-street Gates -Blake, John Joseph, solicitor—see Blake, Keith & Blake, Chantry; res: -Palace-street -Blake, Jonathan, surgeon, Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Blake, Joseph, Esq., Pottergate-street -Blake, Robert, merchant, Magdalen-street -Blake, Robert, butcher, Lower Westwick-street -Blake, Francis John, solicitor and commissioner for taking -acknowledgments of deeds by married women, Upper King-st -Blakely, Edward, 15 & 16, London-street, and 7, Conduit-street, -Regent-st., London; res: Thorpe -Blakely, Edward Theobald, manufacturer, River House Factory, -Duke’s-palace -Blakely, the Misses, ladies’ school, 13, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Blanchflower, William, _Cock_, Upper St. Giles’-street -Blandon, William, draper and tea-dealer, Ber-street -Blazely, Thomas, _Vine_, Church-alley -Blazey, Walter, _Golden Fleece_, Fishgate-street -Bleakley, Elijah, surgeon, 12, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Bleakley, Page, woolstapler, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Bloch, Israel, wholesale jeweller, 48, Pottergate-street -Blogg, William, schoolmaster, King-street -Blunderfield, Mrs. Amelia, 11, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham -Blyth, Bates William, bootmaker, Bethel-st -Blyth, John, turnkey city gaol, Oak-street, St. Martin’s -Blyth, John, _Jolly Butchers_, Ber-street -Blyth, Jonas Norman, _Bird in Hand_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Blyth, Joshua, baker, Adelaide-street, Upper Heigham -Blyth, Joshua, baker and confectioner, St. Martin at Oak -Blyth, Matthew, paper manufacturer, World’s End-lane -Blyth, Robert John, engineer, machinist, and iron-founder, Ber-street -Blyth, William, timber and slate merchant, St. Faith’s-lane -Blythe, Caleb, _Artichoke_, Magdalen-street -Boardman, Benjamin, hat maker, 11, Briggs street -Boardman, James, merchant, Newmarket-road -Boardman, James Theobald, and Sureham, John, corn and coal merchants, -Wensum-street, Tombland, and Soup Office-yard, near Fye-bridge, St. -Clement’s -Boardman, Mrs. Frances, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Boast, John, _Greenland Fishery_, Coslany-street -Boatwright, Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, Cowgate-street -Boatwright, James, straw hat blocker, Cowgate-street -Bolingbroke, C. and F., manufacturers, St. Clement’s -Bolingbroke, Charles Nathaniel, manufacturer, St. Clement’s Church-alley; -res: Upper St. Giles’-street -Bolingbroke, Frederick, manufacturer, St. Clement’s; res: Magdalen-street -Bolingbroke, George Errington, wine merchant, &c.—see Norwich Wine -Company -Bolingbroke, Henry, Esq., Carrow-hill, Bracondale -Bolingbroke, Horatio, agent to the Economic Life Assurance Society, St. -Clement’s Church-alley; res: 23, St. Giles’-street -Bond, Edgar, solicitor, Rampant Horse-street -Bond, E., _Goat_, Upper Goat-lane -Bond, John, tailor, &c., Davey-place -Bond, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, Magdalen-street -Bond, Thomas William, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-square -Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s street -Bone, Nicholas, keeper of St. Peter’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, -Lady-lane -Booth, George, accountant, Richmond-place, Lakenham -Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow-lane -Borrett, William, confectioner and sugar boiler, Duke-street -Boswell, John, whitesmith and bell-hanger, St. Andrew’s-hill; res: -Cathedral-close -Boswell, Robert, clerk of Christ church, New Catton -Boswell, Thomas, toy and carriage manufacturer, St. John’s-street -Boswell, William, print-seller, carver, gilder, and looking-glass -manufacturer, paper hanger, upholsterer, and artist’s colour-man, -Magdalen-street -Botwright, J. R., chemist, All Saints-green -Botwright, James William, clerk in Inland Revenue office, 31, -Victoria-street -Boughton, Benjamin N., yeoman, 5, St. Giles’-road -Boughton, Samuel, hairdresser and glover, Red Lion-street -Boulger, Patrick Joseph, surgeon dentist, Willow-lane -Boult, George, tanner, Heigham-street -Boulton, William Staples, ironmonger—see Barnard and Boulton; res; 9, -Crescent -Bowden, John, Esq., Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Bowen, Henry, _City Arms_, St. Andrew’s-plain -Bower, James Garton, accountant, St. Martin’s-lane -Bowes, William, harness maker, St. Benedict’s-street -Bowgen, John Hart, coal-merchant, 4, Lower Westwick-street -Bowhill, Henry, boot and shoe manufacturer, Broad-street -Bowles, Ann Elizabeth, ladies-school, 4, Thorpe Terrace, Thorpe-road -Bowles, John Sharpe, city missionary, 4, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road -Bowsen, James, Unthank’s office, Bank-street -Bowtell, Thomas, boot maker, 20 and 21, Davey-place, & 49, -Skinner-street, Snow-hill, London -Bowthorpe, William, cordwainer, Rose-Valley-terrace, Heigham -Bowyen, John Hart, clothier, Lower Westwick-street -Boyce, James Stanford, plumber, glazier, and painter; parish clerk of St. -Michael at Coslany, Duke-street -Boyden, the Misses, seminary for young ladies, Pottergate-street -Bradbury, Anne, _Lord Howe_, Upper Westwick-street -Bradfield, George, accountant, St. Giles’-hill -Bradfield, James, and Frederic Ellmer, clog and patten manufacturer, 10, -Little London-street -Bradshaw, William, officer of Inland Revenue, 3, Caledonian-place -Brady, Alfred T., plumber, glazier, and painter, Redwell-street -Branch, James, accountant, Bethel-street -Branford, Benjamin, malster, Stamp Office-yard; res: Thorpe-road -Bray, Charles, plumber, &c., _White Lion_, White Lion-street -Bray, Richard, tailor and draper, 83, St. Giles’-street -Bray, Robert, _King’s Arms_, Ber-street -Bray, Mrs. Sarah, 7, Sussex-street -Bray, William, linen draper, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Bream, grocer and tea dealer—see Bennett and Bream -Bream, Henry, grocer, Botolph-street -Breame, Henry Israel, grocer, 9, St. Augustine’s-street -Brennan, Elizabeth, Berlin repository, 35, London-street -Brereton, Rev. Charles, Bracondale, Lakenham -Brewster, Lydia, _Whip and Nag_, Tooley-street -Breeze, Christmas, dyer, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Breeze, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Magdalen-street -Bridgman, William Kenceley, surgeon-dentist, 69, St. Giles’-street -Bricher, Thomas, builder, St. Benedict’s plain -Briggs, —., clerk, Muspole-street -Bright, John, carpenter, Earlham-road -Brighten, Charles George, baker and confectioner, St. Stephen’s-gates -Brighten, Maria, milliner and dress maker, 3, Bethel-street -Brighton, Robert, gun maker, Lower Goat-lane—(see advertisement) -Brightwell, Thomas, solicitor, Surrey-street -Brightwell, Thomas, junr., solicitor, St. Giles’-street -Brightwell, Thomas, tailor and broker, 23, Charing-cross -Brinkley, James, _Southwell Arms_, Hall-lane, New Lakenham -Britcher, John, boat builder, Carrow -Brittain, James, agent, Bracondale -Brittain, William, _Saracen’s Head_, West Pottergate-street -Broadhurst, William, letter-press printer, St. Benedict’s -Brock, Samuel, baker, Botolph-street -Brock, William, baker and confectioner, 1, Sussex-street, St. -Martin-at-Oak -Brock, William, coachman, Grout’s-court, Timber-hill -Brooke, William, master of the Priory school, Gray Friars’ Priory, -King-street -Brookes, Miss, farmer, Old Lakenham -Brooks, Cooper, currier, Pottergate-street -Brooks, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball-street; res: Bracondale -Brooks, John, shoeing-smith and farrier, All Saints-street -Brooks, Thomas, builder, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Brooks, William, carpenter, Tabernacle street -Brooks, William Thomas, builder, 3, St. Faith’s-terrace -Broom, Abraham, cooper, Lower Westwick street -Browes, Robert, carpenter, _Brickmakers’ Arms_, Brazendoor-road -Brown, Ann, dress maker, Sherbourne-place, Mariner’s-lane -Brown, Barnabas, baker, 1, Front-row, New Lakenham -Brown, Frederick, merchant, King-street; res: Bracondale -Brown, Henry, grocer, tea-dealer, and coffee roaster, agent to the -Alliance Fire and Life Assurance office, 14, Gentleman’s-walk -Brown, Rev. James, B.D., minister of St. Andrew, and hon. canon of -Norwich Cathedral, St. Andrew’s -Brown, James Eaton, baker, Lower Westwick-street -Brown, John, architect, county surveyor, and architect to the Dean and -Chapter of Norwich Cathedral, Bank of England-court, Queen-street; res: -Chapel Field-grove -Brown, James Hopewell, wine-merchant, Redwell-street -Brown, John, basket maker, Ber-street -Brown, Mrs. Maria Crisp, Bracondale, Lakenham -Brown, Mary Ann, bread and biscuit baker, 11, White Lion-street -Brown, Robert, bone crusher and merchant, St. Benedict’s-lane; res: 10, -Chapel-field -Brown, Thomas Cuthbertt, _Boar’s Head_, Surrey-street -Brown, Robert, draper’s assistant, Dereham-road -Brown, William, draper and tea-dealer, Lower Westwick-street -Brown, Isaiah, dyer, Tombland -Browne, A., builder, Theatre-street -Browne & Barker, hatters and hosiers, London-street -Browne, —., Esq., Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Browne, John, baker, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s -Browne, Rev., P. U., rector of St. Lawrence, Hellesdon -Browne, Charles William, paper hanger, French polisher, haberdasher, -dealer in toys, &c., 8, St. Augustine’s-street -Brownie, Charles, pork butcher, ham and tongue curer, 57, St. -Stephen’s-street -Browne, Edmund, _Ten Bells_, Upper Westwick-street -Browne, Hall, grocer and tallow chandler, Ber-street -Browne, Mrs. Ives 2, Upper Close, and Framingham Cottage, Framingham -Earl. -Browne, (John) & Sons, ironmongers and colourmen, 4, Upper Market -Browne, John, carpenter, _Clarence Harbour_, Carrow -Browne, Maria, milliner, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Browne, Marianne, druggist, St. Catherine’s-plain -Browne, Mentor, _Royal Oak_, St. Augustine’s -Browne, Rose Ann, _Corn Exchange_, Pottergate-street -Browne, Samuel, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Martin’s Palace-plain -Browne, Miss Susannah, Close -Browne, William, clerk of St. Stephen’s parish, Lame Dog-road, St. -Stephen’s -Browne, William, land surveyor, valuer, and lithographer, Broad-street, -St. Andrew’s; res: Unthank’s-road -Browne, William, dyer, dealer in ironmongery, stationery, and -earthenware, 14½, Bridge-street, St. Miles -Browne, W. J. Utten, Esq., 1, Crescent, and Bramerton Lodge -Browne, Zachariah, bookseller, 115, Ber-street -Browne, William, Esq., Ferry-road, Lower Close -Brownson, Miss Ann, the Chantry -Bruce, William, corn and seed merchant, near Fye-bridge -Bruff, Robert, _Lord Camden_, Charing-cross -Brundell & Bean, china and earthenware dealers, Up. Market-place -Brundell & Boan, pawnbrokers, Pottergate-street, and Upper-walk, -Market-place -Brundell, Charles, pawnbroker, (see Brundell & Boan)—also managing clerk -to the Norwich Union Life Office -Brundell, John, tailor, 3, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Bruning, John, cabinet maker, Grout’s-court, St. John’s Timber-hill -Bryan, Joshua, haberdasher and hosier, 8, Haymarket -Bryant, Miss Mary, ladies’ school, St. Benedict’s-plain street -Bryant, Samuel, _Toper_, Thorn’s-lane, Ber-street -Bryant, Thomas, medical botanist, 8, West End-terrace -Buck, Charles Harrison, shoe factor, back of the Inns -Buck, Zechariah, organist of the Cathedral, Upper Close -Buckenham, J. C., watch maker, 19, Tombland -Buckle, William, engineer, St. Faith’s-lane -Bugden, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, Muspole-street -Bull, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, 8, back of the Inns -Bull, Mrs. Jane, 18, Crescent -Bull, John, brewer, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe -Bullard, Edwin, porter house and wine vaults, St. Stephen’s-road -Bullard, Rebecca, gardener, St. Stephen’s-street -Bullard, Richard, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, St. Michael at -Coslany, and at Lowestoft -Bullard, Robert, orange merchant, Swan-lane -Bullard, William, provision merchant, 10, Lower Goat-lane -Bunn, George, _Light Dragoon_, Westlegate-street -Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, 20, Pottergate-street -Bunn, William, Esq., 3, Lakenham-place -Bunting, Son, & Durrant, soap manufacturers and tallow chandlers, -Coslany-street -Bunyon, George, Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Bunting, James, 1, St. Catherine’s-terrace -Bunting, James, shopkeeper, Coslany-street -Bunting, John, wholesale lead and glass merchant, Earlham-road -Bunting, Thomas Girling, general shop-keeper, Bull-close -Burcham, —, merchant, St. Martin at Oak -Burcham & Pyle, corn-chandlers, Wensum-street, Tombland -Burdett, Jonathan, brewer, _Dial_, Dereham-road -Burgess, William, cordwainer, New Buildings, Mariner’s-lane -Burrage, Albert, baker, Coslany-street -Burrage, Edward, baker, Distillery-street -Burrage, Edwin, baker and confectioner, Elm-hill -Burrage and Jeffries, tailors, hatters, and general outfitters, 2, -Davey-place -Burrage, John Charles, master of Castle-hill school, Castle-hill -Burrage, Joseph James, schoolmaster, Luckett’s-court, St. Andrew’s -Broad-street -Burrage, Susannah Brown, tea-dealer, 2, St. Stephen’s-street -Burrell, James, Esq., Magdalen-street -Burrell, John, shopkeeper, Gildengate-street -Burrell, Richard Mills, hair manufacturer, St. George’s Middle-street -Burrell, William Baker, tea-dealer, grocer, and paper-hanger, -Magdalen-street -Burrell, William Francis, dealer in tea, Cowgate-street -Burroughes, Randal Ellis, solicitor, (see Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, -and Robberds) res: the Close -Burrows, George C., valuer and commission agent, 3, Tabernacle-street -Burrows, George Crisp, emigration, loan, house, land, and general agency -office, Post Office-street; res: Stoke Holy Cross -Burrows, Mary, _Dressers’ Arms_, St. George’s Plain -Burrows, William, _Duncan Arms_, Magdalen-street -Burt, Miss Priscilla, Surrey-street -Burton, Thomas, marble mason, Rose-lane -Button & Rix, chemical match manufacturers, and willow pill-box makers, -Little Queen Caroline Yard, St. Martin’s-at-Oak -Bush Francis, dyer, Princes-street -Bush, George, fancy repository, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Bush, George Walter, 4, Vauxhall-terrace, Julian-place -Bush, Henry, pork butcher, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Bushnell, Joseph, grocer and draper, Suffolk-street, Union-place -Bussey, Benjamin, grocer and tea-dealer, St. George’s Middle-street -Butcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt-street -Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., 11, Newmarket-road -Butcher, Robert, wholesale grocer, Bank-plain; res: Newmarket-road -Butcher, Simon, greengrocer and fruiterer, Pitt-street -Butcher, William, auctioneer, land-agent, and surveyor, Theatre-street -Butler, Walter, upholsterer, Elm-hill -Butterfant, William George, accountant, Cowgate-street -Buttifant, C., and Son, millwrights and engineers, King-street -Buttifant, David, hairdresser, Golden Ball-street -Buttifant, David Thomas, millwright, Church-street, and _The Foundry_, -St. Julian-street -Buttifant, Josiah, tea-dealer, and secretary to the Norwich and Norfolk -Provident Building and Freehold Land Society, 6, Cow-hill, St. Giles’ -Buttle, Henry, _Ship_, King-street -Buttle, John, beer-seller, Palace-plain -Button, Edward John, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Button, Mrs. Mary, Mile End, Eaton -Buxton, Stephen, baker, grocer, and tea-dealer, Carrow-road -Bygrave, Robert, carter and beershop-keeper, Quay-side - - * * * * * - -CALEY, Nathaniel Henry, mercer, laceman, and draper, 17 Gentleman’s-Walk -Callon, Hannah, _Two Quarts_, Gildengate-street -Calthorpe, Elizabeth, patent grease manufacturer and cooper, Castle -Meadow -Calthorpe, John Peter, cooper, _Lord Brougham_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Calton, Charles, last-maker, Botolph-street -Calton, John Dixon, _George_, Hay-hill -Calver, John, grocer, All Saints-green -Calver, John, saddler and harness maker, All Saints-green -Calver, John, bootmaker, Church-street, St. Simon’s -Calver, Robert, timber-merchant, Thorpe-road -Calver, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 10, Upper Market -Campling, Abraham, Paul’s-back-lane, St. Saviour’s -Campling, Alfred, dyer, Gildengate-street -Campling, George, grocer and draper, Magdalen-street -Campling, Henry, tailor, Gildengate-street -Campling, Jacob, _Two Brewers_, Magdalen-street -Campling, James, millwright, engineer, and iron-founder, Buff Coat-lane; -res: Golden Ball-street -Campling, John, fishmonger, Magdalen-street -Campbell, Joseph, draper and tea-dealer, St. Stephen’s-gates -Campbell, Mrs., professor of music, St. Stephen’ s-gates -Campling, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Coslany-street -Candler, John, wholesale and retail stationer, 5, Rampant Horse-street -Candler, John, plumber, glazier, & painter, Peacock-street -Candler, Mrs. Louisa, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road -Candler, Miss, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road -Canham, Robert George, Esq., 5, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Canham, Sarah, broker, Ber-street -Canham, William, draper, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s -Cann, William, saw mills, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s -Cannell, Mrs. Ann, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Cannell, George Symonds, boot maker, Ber-street -Cannell, Henry, 11, Newmarket-road -Cannell, Henry B., banker’s clerk, Newmarket-road -Cannell, James, grocer, Upper Westwick-street -Cannell, John, saddler, Ber-street, Timber-hill -Cannell, Nunn, Newmarket-road -Cannell, Robert, baker, King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate -Canner, John, _Prince of Wales_, Upper Westwick-street -Cannon, G. W. T., _Anchor_, Rising Sun-lane -Capes, Mary Ann, milliner & dress maker, Calvert-street -Capon, James, merchant, St. Clement’s-hill -Caprani, Lewis, general dealer, 4, 5, & 6, White Lion-street -Carey, Charles, dealer, _Boatswain’s Call_, St. Augustine’s-street -Caro, Simon, teacher of languages, Westlegate-street -Carpenter, Philip, Esq., Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Carr, Charles, basket maker, _Briton’s Arms_, Elm-hill -Carr, Daniel, tanner, Brazen Doors-road, Lakenham -Carr, Harriet, dress maker, &c., Gildengate-street -Carter, Mrs. Hannah Bayfield, Helen’s-square, Bishopgate-street -Carter, John, dyer, 3, All Saints -Carter, Mrs. Marianne, 19, Victoria-street -Carter, Rev. George, M.A., minor canon, vicar of Trowse, with Lakenham -and the annexed hamlets of Trowse Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale; Lower -Close -Cartwright, Henry, gun maker, Rampant-Horse-street -Carver, Ruth, schoolmistress, 2, West Pottergate-street -Carver, William, shopkeeper, Ber-street -Cary, Joseph Henry, pianoforte hammer rail manufacturer, St. James’s -factory; res: 3, Grove-place-terrace, Lakenham -Case, Mrs., 28, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Case, Philip, chemist, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: St. -Clement’s-hill, Catton -Casper, George, commercial traveller, Lower Close -Castle, William, hair dresser, Back-street, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Castleton, William Sparkhall, tailor, 15, Bank-street -Caston & Co., grocers, King-street -Caston, Joseph, _Victoria_, St. Stephen’s Gates -Cattermole, Robert, 3 _Tuns_, Thorpe -Cattermoul, David, _Coach and Horses_, Foundry Bridge-road -Cattermoul, Everet, Mr., Pitt-street -Cattermoul, J. O., bricklayer and builder, Pitt-street -Cattermoul, Mrs. Sarah, Ber-street -Cattermoul, William, dyer, St. Andrew’s-hill -Cawdron, Jonathan, engineer, lathe maker, wood and metal turner, lock and -whitesmith, Duke-street -Chainey, William, eating and chop-house keeper, Bridewell-alley -Clarke, Stephen, whitesmith, Upper King-street -Chalker, Mary Ann, _Crispin_, 29, St. Miles’ Church-street -Challis, John, boot maker, 43, London-street -Chamberlin, (Henry) Sons, & Co., wholesale and retail drapers, -Market-place -Chamberlin, James, junr., grocer, tea and coffee-dealer, 1, Post -Office-street; res Newmarket-road -Chamberlin, James, inspector of weights, Newmarket-road -Chamberlin, Mrs. Sarah, St. Stephen’s-road -Chambers, Mrs. Mary, 1, Theatre-street -Chambers, Mrs., Lower Close -Chaplin, George, wool-stapler, Southgate-street -Chaplin, Thomas, ironmonger, West End-place, Chapelfield-road -Chapman, Abel, butcher, Palace-street -Chapman, Edward, _Hop Pole_, St. Faith’s-lane -Chapman, Gardiner, solicitor—see Chapman and Hansell; res: precincts of -Cathedral -Chapman & Hansell, solicitors, Bank-street -Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emily, Pottergate-street -Chapman, Samuel, butcher, St. Giles’ -Chapman, William Samuel, butcher, St. Stephen’s-street -Chapman, William, tailor, Upper Westwick street -Chapman, William, baker, Wensum-street -Chase, Charles, grocer, Rampant Horse-street -Cherry, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. Catherine’s-road -Cheston, William, tailor, 17, Chapelfield-road -Chettleburgh, Henry, baker and confectioner, Rampant Horse-street -Chettleburgh, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Upper King-street -Chifney, Mrs., Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s square -Chilvers, Mrs. Eleanor, Tinkler’s-lane, Heigham -Chittock, Timothy C., 5, West End Grove-place, Lakenham -Christie, Thomas Barzillai, general outfitter, corner of Magdalen-street -Christie, Thomas, pawnbroker and silversmith, Colegate-street -Christie, Thomas and John, merchants, Quay-side and King-street -Church, Charles, bill distributor and messenger, 4, Fisher’s-lane, St. -Giles’ -Church, Edward, stationer and fancy repository, 9, Post Office-street -Church, George, professor of music, Theatre-street -Churchman, Mrs. Sarah, Holl’s-lane -Clabburn & Sparks, wine, spirit, and porter merchants, Magdalen-street -Clabburn, Thomas, manufacturer, Pitt-street -Clabburn, Sons & Co., manufacturers, Pitt-street -Clabburn, Thomas, junr., manufacturer, Pitt-street; res: Calvert-street -Clare, Caroline, milliner, Magdalen-street -Clark, James, accountant, West Wymer-street -Clark, Robert, Appleton, schoolmaster, Oxford-hill, and loan agent, 98, -Pottergate-street -Clark, Maria Ann, dressmaker, St. Faith’s-lane -Clark, Robert, whitesmith, Fishgate-street -Clark, R., & Son, watch and clock makers, 6, Upper Westwick-street -Clark, Samuel, accountant to the Union Fire Insurance Society, -William-street, West Pottergate -Clark, Thomas, accountant, appraiser, surveyor, &c., Ivy Cottage, -Lakenham—(see advertisement) -Clark, Charles, brewer, St. Miles Coslany -Clarke, David, boot maker, Ber-street -Clarke, Frederic Edward, tunist, Princes-street -Clarke, Henry, shoe factor, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Clarke & Hunter, upholsterers and cabinet makers, Dove-lane -Clarke, Isaac, shoemaker and shopkeeper, Botolph-street -Clarke, James, assessor of property and income tax, Tabernacle-street -Clarke, Joseph & George, farmer, Old Lakenham -Clarke, Joseph, writing master, Colegate-st. -Clarke, Justinian Barret, wharfinger and merchant, Duke’s-palace, -Coslany, and King-street; res: West End Cottage, Heigham -Clarke, Maria, straw hat manufacturer and dealer in plait, 3 & 4, St. -Gregory’s Church-alley -Clarke, Richard, Esq., 7, Crescent -Clarke, Samuel, inspector of nuisances to the local board of health, 24, -Castle-meadow -Clarke, Samuel, city missionary, 8, Waterloo-road -Clarke, Samuel Royal, butcher and dealer, Unthank’s-road -Clarke, Thomas Samuel, boot and shoe maker, New Catton -Clarke, William, grocer and tea-dealer, St. James’-street -Clayton, Rev. William, St. Giles’-street -Claxton, James, butcher, St. Faith’s-lane -Claxton, Johnson, toy warehouse, 27, St. Stephen’s-street -Claxton, Robert, draper and clothier, 9, Davey-place -Clemence, John Louth, architect, 22, St. Giles’-street -Clements, Charlotte, _Coachmaker’s Arms_, 20, Bethel-street -Clifton, Anne, schoolmistress and lodging-house keeper, Earlham-road -Clowes, Francis, auctioneer, land and estate agent and valuer; artificial -manure broker; agent for the regular weekly line of packets from London -to New York, and from London to the Australian ports; agent for the -Scottish Equitable Life Office; Halifax, Bradford and Keighley Fire -Office; and the London Mutual Guarantee Society; St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Coakes, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog-lane -Coalman, George Rising, builder; drain, pipe, tile, and brick-maker, -lime-burner, and coal merchant; Chalk Cliff, near Bishop’s Bridge, -Thorpe-road; res: Castle Meadow -Cobb, Rev. John William, rector of St. Margaret, and chaplain of the city -gaol, Colegate-street -Cobb, Leggatt, butcher, _Rose_, St. Augustine’s -Cobbold, Rev. Robert, the Chantry -Cockaday, Isaac, fringe and lace maker, St. Andrew’s-hill -Cockburn, James, Major, staff officer of pensioners, and agent to the -Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, Lakenham -Cocks, Dennis, tailor and salesman, Magdalen-street -Cocks, Thomas, tailor and draper, Lower Westwick-street -Codling, Arthur John, schoolmaster, Magdalen-street -Coe, Mark, bricklayer, _Plough_, Castle-hill -Coe, George, pyrotechnist, _Plasterers’ Arms_, Cowgate-street -Cogman, Emma, dress maker, Princes-street, Tombland -Cogman, Frederick, tailor and draper, Princes-street, Tombland -Cohen, Philip, fruiterer, Swan-lane -Coldham, John, _Duke of York_, Bishopbridge-road, Thorpe -Coldwell, Mrs. and Miss, boarding and day school, St. Clement’s -Church-alley -Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe-road -Cole, Elijah, _Wheatsheaf_, Castle-ditches -Cole, Emma, baby linen warehouse, 42, London-street -Cole, Mrs. John, the Shrubbery, St. Stephen’s-road -Cole, John B., tailor and woollen draper, 3, Post Office-street (see -advertisement) -Coleby, Edward Glover, surgeon, Calvert-street -Coleman, George Lovick, wholesale and retail draper, Market-place -Coleman & Son, linen drapers, 8, London-street -Coleman, Samuel, solicitor, St. Lawrence-lane -Coleman, Samuel, _Prince Albert_, Ber-street -Collins, Alfred, boot and shoe manufacturer, 41, London-street -Collins, James, boot and shoe maker, 4, Davey-place -Collins, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, 16, Upper St. Giles’-street -Colman, Mrs. Anne, Newmarket-road -Colman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale-green, Lakenham -Colman & Glendenning, furnishing ironmongers, corner of Rampant -Horse-street -Colman, Henry, tea and grocery warehouse, Library-opening, -Market-place—(see advertisement) -Colman, John Daniel, carpenter and builder, Magdalen-street -Colman, Thomas, 4, Lame Dog-road -Colsey, Charles, stay maker, St. Andrew’s-plain -Colsey, Francis, warehouseman, Crown Bank-plain -Collyer, Mrs. Catherine, King-street, St. George, Tombland -Collyer, William, Esq., Tombland -Coman, Brothers (Thomas, John, & Henry), grocers, Upper Westwick-street, -and Coltishall, Norfolk -Cook, Charlotte, dress maker, 23, Bethel-street -Cook, Edward, corn and coal merchant, Pitt-street -Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Revoking Depôt, 21, White -Lion-street -Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth, Foundry-road -Cook, John, _Fox and Mounds_, Ber-street -Cook, Samuel, brush, patten, and clog manufacturer, 6, Davey-place -Cook, Thomas, former, Eaton-hill -Cooke, Ann, silk dyer, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s -Cooke, Rev. Bell, Heigham-grove -Cooke, Edward, leather seller, St. John-street -Cooke, Henry, solicitor—see Rackham and Cooke -Cooke, Thomas Paul, dyer, Coslany-street -Cooke, Timothy, carpenter and wheelwright, Magdalen-street -Cooke, William, chemist, druggist, and tea-dealer, St. Giles’-street -Cooper, architect—see Osmond & Cooper -Cooper, Ann, general shopkeeper, Union-place -Cooper, Carlos, barrister-at-law, Oxford-hill; res: Old Lakenham -Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland -Cooper, Jacob, _Rifle Man_, All Saints-green -Cooper, James, fruiterer, Princes-street -Cooper, John V., solicitor, 3, Crescent -Cooper, (John) and Sons, jewellers, silversmiths, and watchmakers, -London-street -Cooper, the Misses, Louisa and E., Thorpe -Cooper, Rev. Robert Henry, Ber-street -Cooper, Robert, 1, Tudor Cottages, Unthank’s-road -Cooper, Robert, _Railway_, King-street -Cooper, Thomas, manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill -Cooper William, surgeon, St. George’s Colegate and Duke-street -Cooper, William, furniture & house painter, writer, grainer, &c., Upper -Westwick-street -Cooper, William, boot and shoe maker, Pitt-street -Cooper, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, Lower Close -Coote, G. M., bookbinder, Hay-hill -Coote, Maria, dealer in hams, tongues, and sausages, Hay-hill -Copeman, Bell, draper, 6, Exchange-street -Copeman, Edward, M.D., Post Office-street -Copeman, John, grocer, &c.—see Copeman and Sons; res: Surrey-road -Copeman, and Sons, wholesale and retail grocers, soda and salt agents, -12, Gentleman’s Walk -Coppin, Edward, ironmonger, oil & colourman, Oxford-hill -Coppin, George Self, prompter at the Norwich Theatre, Mill-lane, New-city -Corbyn, William, dealer, Distillery-street -Cordran, Charles, coachmaker, Magdalen-street -Cordran, William, cabinet maker, 1 Chapelfield-road -Cordran, William, butcher, Fye Bridge, Magdalen-street -Cork, John, market-gardener, Mill-lane, Heigham -Cornes, John, machinist, 4, Adelaide-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road -Cornish, Jane, _King’s Head_, Gildengate-street -Corsbie, Dennis Tooke, 5, West End terrace, St. Giles’-hill -Corsbie, Joseph, accountant, the Valley, Old Lakenham -Corsbie, Samuel Webster, clerk, William-street -Cory, Christmas, tailor, Calvert-street -Cossey, John, estate agent, Botolph-street -Cossey, Robert, _Royal Oak_, Oak-street -Cott, Thomas, accountant, 4, West End terrace -Cousens, John, shoemaker, Rising Sun-lane -Cousins, James, fruiterer, Church-alley, St. Gregory’s -Cousins, Thomas, currier and leather merchant, Upper Market -Cowan, Charlotte, _Tuns_, All Saints-green -Cox, John, lay clerk of Norwich Cathedral, Chapelfield-road -Cox, John, boot and shoe maker, branch Post Office, Stump Cross, -Magdalen-street -Cox, William, engineer, _Duke of York_, Cow-hill, St. Giles’ -Coy, Jeffery Sumpter, revenue officer, Sussex-street -Cozens, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt-street -Cozens and Son, coal, corn, and seed merchants, St. Benedict’s-street -Crane, Poynter, Com, R.N., 6, Dereham terrace, St. Benedict’s-road -Crancher, William, _Recruiting Serjeant_, Ber-street -Craske, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat-lane -Craske, Josiah John, Esq., Parry’s-buildings, Hellesdon -Crawfoot, George, baker, St. Benedict’s -Crawley, Mrs. Lydia, Rigby’s-court, St. Giles’ -Crawshay, Charles, brewer—see Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs; res: -Bracondale -Creak, James, general warehouseman, corner of Bridewell-street -Cremer, Francis, corn merchant, Princes-street -Cremer, Robert Rolfe, surgeon and apothecary to the Guardian’s -Dispensary, Broad street, St. Andrew’s -Cresswell, Addison John, Esq., Bracondale, Lakenham -Crickmay, Edward, surgeon, Magdalen-street -Crickmear, John, commercial traveller, Point House, St. Stephen’s-road -Crickmore, Henry, _White Hart_, Hay-hill -Crisp, the Misses, (Ellen, Susan, and Elizabeth,) ladies’ boarding-house, -Martineau House, Magdalen-street -Crisp, George, _The Wrestlers_, St. James’s street -Crisp, John, junr., merchant, St. John’s Head-yard, St. Miles’ -Crisp, John W., army tailor and clerical robe maker, Castle Meadow—(see -advertisement) -Crisp, Lieut., R.N., Martineau House Magdalen-street -Critchfield, Samuel, cutler, Royal Hotel-street, Back of the Inns -Crook, John, surgeon, 6, London-street -Crook, Madame Oury, professor of dancing, 6, London-street -Crook, William, Esq., Mile End-lane, Eaton -Cross, Mrs. Dorotha, Oxford-hill -Cross, James, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Cross, John, farmer, Hellesdon -Crosse, Thomas William, surgeon, 22, St. Giles’-street -Crosskill, Robert, cork manufacturer, Gildengate-street -Crotch, Matthew, hairdresser, Magdalen-street -Crowe, Charles, eating-house keeper, Elm-hill -Crowe, Edward, coal merchant, _Balloon_, Lower Westwick-street -Crowe, Elizabeth, seminary, St. George’s Plain -Crowe, John, _Eagle_, Church-alley, St. Gregory’s -Crowe, (John) and Sons, cabinet makers, upholsterers, decorators, carvers -and gilders, St. Stephen’s-street -Crowe, Spicer, dyer, block tin kettle manufacturer, plumber, glazier, and -painter, Upper Westwick-street -Crowfoot, Robert, baker, Pottergate-street -Crowfoot, William, broker, Ber-street -Cruso, Lydia, millinery and ready made linen warehouse, 6, Briggs-street -Croxford, Henry, bookseller and agent for Tallis & Co.’s publications, -33, Magdalen street -Cubitt, George, druggist; agent to the Clerical and Medical Life -Assurance Society, and secretary to the Norwich Union Provident Society, -Upper Market -Cubitt, George Robert, surgeon, Surrey-street -Cubitt, James, shopkeeper, King-street -Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, ironmonger, St. Andrew’s-hill -Cubitt, Thomas, _Old Two Brewers_, Magdalen-street -Cubitt, William Jary, spirit merchant, corner of St. Clement’s -Churchyard; res: Gildengate-street -Cudbards, John & Charles, machine makers, Theatre-street -Cudden, Ann, _Victory_, Back-street, St. Stephen’s -Cuddon, James & Francis Thomas, conveyancers, St. Giles’ plain -Cullen, Thomas Barshaw, Esq., West Pottergate -Culley, Benjamin, sawyer, Church-street, St. Michael’s Coslany -Culley & Hart, timber, oil-cake, agricultural manure, coal and salt -merchants, Duke’s Palace, St. John’s Maddermarket -Culley, John, wine and spirit merchant, St. Andrew’s-hill -Culley, Hannah, Lower Close -Culyer, Charles Arthur, cooper, Rampant Horse-street -Culyer, Thomas, Gothic architectural carver, Pottergate-street -Culyer, Thomas, dyer, St. John’s Timberhill -Cullington, Mary Anne, ladies’ shoe maker, Queen-street -Cullyer, George, whitesmith and bellhanger, Saul’s-yard, -Pottergate-street and Cow-hill -Cullyer, William Frederick, glass-stainer, decorator, &c., parish clerk -of St. Giles’, Willow-lane and Pottergate-street -Cumberland, David, surveyor of taxes, 8, St. Stephen’s-square -Cundall, Benjamin, mercer and draper, 19, Gentleman’s Walk -Cundy, Michael, Crescent-place -Cunningham, Thomas, hay dealer, _Eight Ringers_, Coslany-street -Cunningham, William, _Holkham Arms_, Castle Meadow -Curtis, Francis, bricklayer, West Pottergate-street -Curtis, George William, grocer, Gildengate-street -Curtis, George, bricklayer, Rising Sun-lane -Curtis, John, Chapel-field-grove -Curtis, Robert, chemist—see Steel and Curtis -Curtis, William, currier, leather seller, &c., Upper Westwick-street -Cushing, Charles, carver, St. Lawrence-lane, Pottergate-street -Cushing, John, _Grapes_ wine vaults, Market-place -Cushion, William, dealer in Foreign and English deals, &c., Chapel -Field-road -Custance, Jonathan, haberdasher and dealer in toys, Magdalen-street -Cuthbert, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Pitt-street - - * * * * * - -DADE, Charlotte, linen draper, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Dade, Charlotte, baker and confectioner, 4, Upper St. Giles’-street -Dade, Henry, _Hospital Boy_, Whitefriars’-bridge -Daines, Robert, _Coach and Horses_, Bethel-street -Dailies, William, watch maker, St. Augustine’s-street -Dallinger, Joseph, engraver and general printer, 12, Davey-place -Dalrymple, Archibald, surgeon, All Saints -Dalrymple, Arthur, solicitor, secretary to the City of Norwich Waterworks -Company, 66, St. Giles’-street -Dalrymple, Donald, surgeon, Surrey-street -Dalton, Samuel, solicitor, 5, St. Giles’-terrace -Daniel, Benjamin, butcher, Botolph-street -Dann, James, shopkeeper, Magdalen-street -Dann, Mary Ann, _French Horn_, Pottergate-street -Daniels, Simon, warehouseman, Pitt-street -Daniels, Thomas, _Prince Albert_, Dove-street -Daplyn, Mary, baker, St. Augustine’s-gates -Darken, James, printer, bookseller, and news agent, 2, Little -London-street -Darkins, Canuel, builder, 2, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Dashwood, Lancelot, surgeon, and registrar for the West Wymer district, -Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Dashwood, —, Cambrian-place, Heigham -Daveney, Charles Burton, solicitor, Bethel-street -Davey, Edward, _Trumpet_, St. Stephen’s-street -Davey, Miss Elizabeth, Magdalen-street -Davey, Joseph, silk merchant, Pitt-street; res: Thorpe -Davey, Mrs. Sarah, Calvert-street -Davey, William, Esq., Magdalen-street -Davis, Henry, surgeon, 31, Pottergate-street -Davy, Daniel, confectioner and fruiterer, St. Stephen’s-street -Davy, Edward, clock manufacturer, De Caux’s-court, St. Simon’s -Davy, Jane & Sarah, milliners, 6, Upper St. Giles’-street -Davy, John, Albion printing office, St. Clement’s Church-alley -Davy, W. P., Dereham-road -Dawbarn, James, draper, 14, 15, & 16, Exchange-street -Dawes, Larrance, carver, gilder, looking-glass frame manufacturer, and -printseller, Bank-plain -Dawson, George, 5, St. Giles’-hill -Dawson, George, farmer and brickmaker, Brazen Doors-road -Dawson, George, general shopkeeper, Rosemary-lane, St. Mary’s -Dawson, James, carpenter, _King’s Arms_, Bishop-bridge, Thorpe -Dawson, John, tailor and coal merchant, Ber-street -Dawson, Jonathan, butcher, Magdalen-street -Dawson, Philip, butcher, Magdalen-street -Dawson, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Martin at Oak -Day, Alfred, solicitor, 1, Upper Surrey-street -Day, Rev. Charles, rector of St. Swithin, Pitt-street -Day, Miss E., Brazen Doors-road -Day, Frederick, grocer, Trowse Millgate -Day, James, tailor, St. Lawrence-steps -Day, Peter, solicitor, and a commissioner for taking the acknowledgment -of deeds by married women, 8, Upper Surrey-street -Day, Starling, cashier to the Court of Guardians; res: St. Clement’s-hill -Day, Thomas Starling, inspector of corn returns, and silk agent, -Duke-street -Day, William, clerk to the magistrates, Newmarket-road -Day, William Hawkes, surgeon, Upper Surrey-street -Day, Miss, Pottergate-street -Daynes, Jeremiah, baker, Fishgate-street -Daynes, John, _Crown and Angel_, St. Stephen’s-street -Daynes, John C., news agent, bookseller, and circulating library keeper, -back of the Inns -Daynes, Samuel, printer and bookbinder, 54, St. Stephen’s-street -Daynes, Thomas, grocer and dealer in marine stores, Magdalen-gates -Deacon, Rev. J., Pottergate-street -Dean, James, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, &c., Magdalen-street -Dearle, George, dentist, Princes-street -Debbage, James, _Fountain_, St. Benedict’s-street -Debney, Richard, currier, _Grapes_, Red Lion-street -De Carle, Edward, coachmaker, King-street -De Carle, James Irwin, grocer, Charing-cross -De Carle, Mary, statuary marble and stone mason, Duke’s Palace -De Carle, Robert, accountant, Newmarket-road -De Carle, William, commercial traveller, 15, Victoria-street -De Caux, Mrs. Priscilla, St. Augustine’s-street -De Caux, Mrs., miller, Mousehold; res: Chalk-hill, Thorpe-road -De Caux, Shakespeare, shopkeeper, Botolph-street -De Caux, William, _Guildhall_, Gaol-hill, Market-place -Deday, Thomas, Esq. St. Clement’s-hill -Deeks, Mrs. Christiana, Middle-street, St. George’s -Deeks, John, _George the Fourth_, Ber-street -Delane, William, paper maker, Hellesdon; paper mills, Taverham Mills, -Norfolk -Delf, William Stannard, draper, Tombland House, Tombland -Delph, Thomas, _Flower in Hand_, Pitt-street -Delph, William, plumber and glazier, St. Augustine’s-street -Denmark, Dunch, beer-seller, Cowgate-street -Denmark, William, shoe maker, _Seven Stars_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Derving, Mrs. Mary, Heigham-grove -De Vear, Miss, St. Giles’-street -De Vear & Phillips, warehousemen, Davey-place -De Vear, John, merchant, Lower Close -Devereaux, Edmund, plumber, glazier, and painter, Middle-street, St. -George’s -Devereaux, Mrs., 3, Dereham-road -Dew, B. E., hair dresser, 3, Lower King-street -Dew, Britiffe Edmund, superintendent of the Rosary Cemetry, Thorpe-road -Dewing, David, merchant’s clerk, 4, Grove-place-terrace -Deynes, Richard, confectioner and tailor, Lower Westwick-street -Dexter, Robert, Bracondale, Lakenham -Diamond, William, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Dickinson, Richard, harness maker, Castle-ditches -Didwell, William, house agent, near the church, New Catton -Digby, Anne, _Jolly Gardeners_, Silver-road, Pockthorpe -Digby, Robert, _Anchor of Hope_, Bracondale -Digby, Peter, _Catherine Wheel_, St. Augustine’s-gates -Diver, Isaac, _Old Goat_, Upper Goat-lane -Diver, Jabez, leather seller, &c., St. Paul’s Church-plain -Diver, Owen Albert, grocer, tea-dealer, cheesefactor, &c., Upper-walk, -Market-place -Dix, Anna Charlotte, boarding school for ladies, Chapel-field -Dix, Francis, 8, York-place -Dix, William James, farmer, Eaton-grove -Dixon, Emily, dress maker and lodging-house keeper, 8, St. -Catherine’s-plain -Dixon, Fuller, gig maker, King-street -Dixon, John, plumber and glazier, Bethel-street -Dixon, Samuel, Cambrian-place, Heigham -Dobson, Martha, dress maker, Gildengate-street -Dobson, Richard, hat blocker, St. Benedict’s-street -Dodd, Edward James, collector for the water company, New Mills -Dodds, James, grocer, Pottergate-street -Dodson, William Robert, gold and silversmith, London-street -Doman, Mrs. Amy, Bracondale -Doman, John, commercial traveller, Bracondale -Dongworth, Ann, shopkeeper, Botolph-street -Doubleday, John, Esq., St. Clement’s-hill -Doughty, Bathia, Wellington-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Doughty, Mrs. Julia, 4, Bethel-street -Doughty, Richard, _King’s Head_, Davey-place -Doughty, Thomas, grocer, King-street -Dongworth, Ann, shopkeeper, Botolph-st. -Dove, Harry, M.D., surgeon, Tombland -Downes, Henry, tailor, Peacock-street -Downes, Maria, straw bonnet manufacturer, Duke-street -Downing, Joseph, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, 22, Gentleman’s -Walk, and 1, White Lion-street -Dowson, Edward, writer, grainer, & house-painter, 15, Duke-street -Dowson, John Withers, solicitor and schoolmaster, 19, Castle Meadow -Dowson & Sons, merchants, King-street -Drage, William, _World’s End_, World’s End-lane -Drake, Charles, surgeon to the Guardians Dispensary and to the Henstead -Union, and Eastern Union Benevolent Institution; registrar of births and -deaths for the Conisford district; All Saints-green -Drake, John, St. Giles’-street -Drake, Thomas Samuel, tailor, Rose-lane -Drane, William, surveyor and valuer, Rampant Horse-street -Driver, William, accountant, St. Stephen’s-square -Driver, William Charles, banker’s clerk, 8, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Druery, John Henry, barrister, Cambrian-place, Heigham -Duberry, Thomas, Esq., Lower Close -Duckett, James, Upper St. Giles’-street -Duffield, George, grocer, &c., Coslany-street -Duffield, Henry, tailor, Museum-court -Duffield, John, leather cutter, 10, St. John’s Timber-hill-street -Duffield, Robert, Esq., 5, St. Clement’s-hill -Duge, John, Esq., 1, Trafalgar-place, Dereham-road -Dunham, Harman, _Cinder Ovens_, King-street, St. Peter’s Southgate -Dunmore, Robert, corn and seed merchant, St. Benedict’s-street -Dunn, James, shoe maker, St. George’s-plain -Dunn, James, coal merchant, Quay-side -Dunn, James, junr., coal merchant, _Queen’s Head_, Quay-side -Dunn, Richard, plumber, glazier, & painter, Surrey-grove, Surrey-road -Dunn, William, tailor and draper, Calvert-street -Dunthorn, Jacob, _Light Horseman_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe, and a -shopkeeper in St. James’-street -Durrant, George, solicitor and director of the Norwich Union Fire office, -Surrey-street -Durrant, Robert, grocer, tea-dealer, tallow-chandler, and soap-boiler, -St. Miles’ and St. Michael’s Coslany -Durrant, William, _Norfolk_, St. Giles’-street -Dye, Charles, coffee and dining rooms, Market-place -Dye, George Arthur, solicitor, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Dye, Henry, whitesmith, _Black Dogs_, St. Clement’s -Dye, M. and W., tailors and drapers, Bank-plain -Dye, Samuel, accountant, Crescent-place -Dye, William, fellmonger, _Jolly Skinners_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Dyer, Jephunneh John, cane-worker, &c., Ber-street - - * * * * * - -EADE, Thomas, tailor and draper, 7, St. Giles’-hill -Earl, John, _Woolcombers’ Arms_, Magdalen-street -Eastaugh, Mary, _York_, Castle-hill -Easter, William, cabinet maker, Pitt-street -Easto, George, _Church Stile_, Upper Market -Easto, John, grocer, St. Stephen’s-street; res: Eaton-road -Easton, Isaac, _Unicorn_, St. Mary’s -Easton, William, _Elephant_, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street -Eaton, Thomas Damant, Chapelfield -Edgar, Henry Robert, surgeon, St. Giles’-street -Edwards, Edward Manning, perfumer, 40, London-street -Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth, 12, Newmarket-road -Edwards, Maria, greengrocer, Palace plain -Edwards, Robert, _Lame Dog_, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Edwards, Sarah, beer-seller, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Edwards, Thomas, woollen draper, tailor, and undertaker, Orford-hill -Edwards, William Pye, linen draper, St. Stephen’s-street -Eglington, Mrs. Ann, Cross-lane, St. George’s -Egmore, Randall, superintendent of City Mission, 6, Grove-terrace, -Grove-road -Eldridge, James Upton, Esq., St. Clement’s-hill -Ely, Robert, grocer and furniture broker, Tooley-street -Elliott, Charles, tailor, Ber-street -Elliott, Emma, milliner, Magdalen-street -Elliott, George, grocer, Ber-street -Elliott, John, 2, Crescent, St. Stephen’s -Ellis, Benjamin, _Dove_, Lower Westwick-street -Ellis, Jane, baker, Gildengate-street -Ellis, John, carpenter and builder, Oak-street -Ellis, Mrs. Mary, Middle-street, St. George’s -Ellis, Richard, lodging-house keeper, 15, Chapel-field -Ellison, Thomas, barometer maker, &c., Dove-street -Elmer, Mrs. Ann, Bank-street -Elmes, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s-road -Elvin, Mary, midwife, Ber-street -Elvish, William, _Post Office_, Post Office-street -Elwin, Miss P. Elizabeth, Upper King-street -Ellwood, Henry, butcher, Timber-hill-street -Ellwood, James, butcher, St. Michael’s Coslany -Emery, George, farmer, Eaton Hall Farm and Union-place -Emms, Charles, spirit merchant, Cross-street and Distillery-street -Emms, William, _Star and Crown_, Timberhill-street -Empson, Eyre, baker, Sussex-street -Emslie, James, engraver and printer, 7, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street -Enfield, William, Esq., Colegate-street -Engall, Joseph, shopkeeper, Botolph-street -Engall, T., _Flickered Bull_, Ber-street -England, Robert, carpenter, 2, Dereham-terrace -English, Joseph, tailor and woollen draper, 45, London-street -English, Mark, _Sawyers_, St. Paul’s-plain -English, Richard, _Cattle Market_, Castle-hill -English & Son, linen drapers, silk mercers, &c., London-street -English, William, upholsterer, Tombland -Etheredge, Robert Philip, merchant, 7, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Etheredge, Philip, Esq., Carrow-road -Etheridge, George and William Ellis, gold and silversmiths, jewellers, -and watchmakers, 10, Market-place; res: Thorpe-road -Ewing, John William, nurseryman and seedsman; nursery, Eaton; seed -warehouse, 9, Exchange-street -Ewing, William Creasy, Esq., Post Office-street -Evans, Charles, barrister, King-street -Evans, George, shoemaker and grocer, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Evans, Lewis, M.D., half-pay physician to the Forces, Upper Surrey-street -Evans, Robert, grocer, &c., St. Martin at Oak -Everett, Isaac, Esq., Pottergate-street -Everett, Joseph, wool stapler and fell-monger, Thorpe-road -Everett, Robert, Calvert-street -Everett, Thomas, Bracondale - - * * * * * - -FAIR, Mrs. Susannah, 7, York-place -Fairchild, Mary Ann, linen draper, Spitalfields -Fairman, Thomas, builder, 2, West End-terrace, St. Giles’ -Fairman, William, hair dresser and shop-keeper, Barrack-street -Fairweather, Henry, upholsterer & cabinet maker, 46, Upper St. -Giles’-street -Fairweather, Lydia, draper and milliner, 4, London-street -Fake, John, well sinker and pump maker, _White Swan_, Cowgate-street -Fann, John, baker, Charing-cross -Farmer, Benjamin, Old Meeting School, Calvert-street -Farnell, William Keeling, boarding school, Theatre-street -Farrow, William, straw hat manufacturer, Magdalen-street -Faulke, James, Victoria-street -Faulke, John, shoe manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Fearnside, Benjamin, clock maker, Palace-street -Feek, William, horse breaker, St. Giles’-road -Felstead, Elizabeth, straw bonnet manufacturer, 10, Orford-hill -Felstead, Hannah, hatter, 19, Davey-place -Felstead, Harriet, boot and shoe maker, 4, Exchange-street -Feltham, Mark, miller, Pea-field, Lakenham -Fenn, Josiah, accountant, 11, St. Stephen’s-street -Fenn, Robert, grocer, Magdalen-street -Fenn, Thomas, _Hen & Chickens_, St. Mary’s-plain -Fenn, William, accountant, Lower Close -Fenton, Mrs., mistress of the Model Girls’ School, St. Andrew’s; res: -Lower Close -Fickling, Mrs. Caroline, Mile End-lane, Eaton -Fickling, Robert, solicitor, Princes-street -Fickling, Thomas, Esq., 53, St. Stephen’s-street -Fiddeman, Robert, _Old Lobster_, Lobster-street -Fiddy, George, carpenter, Dereham-road -Field & Bignold, solicitors, Rampant Horse-street -Field, Edward, solicitor, Surrey-street -Field, Robert, King-street -Figg, George, _Thorn_, Ber-street -Filby, William, _Duke’s Palace_, Duke’s Palace -Finch, Peter, Esq., St. Mary’s—see Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co. -Finch, Walter, whitesmith, locksmith, and bell-hanger, Elm-hill -Finch, William, coal merchant, Coslany-street -Finch, William Henry, whitesmith and bell-hanger, 3, Waggon and -Horses-lane, Tombland -Finchley, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’-road -Finegan, Thomas William, linguist, Cow-hill -Firth, George W. W., surgeon, Palace-plain -Firth, Miss, seminary, Bethel-street -Fish, Miles, inn-keeper, Eaton-road -Fish, William, professor of music & music-seller, 17, Bridewell-alley -Fisher, James, solicitor—see Steward and Fisher -Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer, &c., 11, Old Haymarket, and St. -Benedict’s-street -Fisher, James Whiting, cabinet maker, upholsterer, and paper-hanger, -corner of Calvert-street -Fisher, Joshua, plumber, glazier, and painter, West Pottergate-street -Fisher, Robert, dyer and dresser, Calvert-street -Fisher, Robert, grocer, St. Martin-at-Oak gates -Fisher, Thomas, builder and surveyor, St. Andrew’s Broad-street; res: 11, -Crescent, St. Stephens -Fisk, Mrs. Mary Margaretta, the Chantry -Fiske, Francis Robert, linen draper and silk mercer, London-street -Fitch, Robert, dispensing chemist, Market-place -Fitt, John, carpenter and builder, Rising Sun-lane -Fitt, John, fruiterer, Botolph-street -Fitt, Mary, meat seller, Princes-street -Fitt, Mesdames, Cowgate-street -Fitt, Richard, gardener, Earlham-road -Fitt, Robert, pipe manufacturer, Ber-street -Fitt, Robert, _Gin Shop_, Castle Meadow -Fitt, Royal James, butcher, Ber-street -Fitt, William, pork butcher, Ber-street -Fitzgerald, Charles Robert, musician, Upper Goat-lane -Flatt, John, wholesale and retail ironmonger, oil and colourman, 15 and -16, Magdalen-street -Flatt, Samuel, baker, Ber-street -Flaxman, John, Mr., Richmond-place, Lakenham -Fleet, James Read, commercial traveller, City-road -Fleet, John, manufacturer’s warehouseman, 22, Sussex-street -Fletcher, Ann, rag dyer, 19, Quay-side -Fletcher, Joseph, _Red Lion_, St. Andrews -Fletcher, Josiah, bookseller, publisher, printer, &c., Haymarket—(see -advertisement) -Florence, George, engineer, Thorn-lane -Flower, Mrs. Frances, 72, St. Giles’-street -Flower, John, Esq., Unthank’s-road -Flower, Jonathan, linen draper, Wensum-street -Flowerday, James, _Cat and Fiddle_, Magdalen-street -Flowers, Thomas, fruiterer, St. Andrew’s-plain -Ford, William, wholesale and retail shoe manufacturer and wholesale -stationer, 13 & 14, Davey-place; res: Chapel-field-road -Ford, William Foyster, clerk, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-square -Ford, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Cowgate-street -Forrester, George, land agent, Upper Close -Forster, —, Esq., City-road, Heigham-fields -Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw hat manufacturer, 28, -London-street -Forster, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Forster, Thomas, tea-dealer & general shopkeeper, West Pottergate-street -Forster, William, Esq., Earlham-road -Forster, William, solicitor, Post Office-street -Foster, John, grocer, &c., St. James’-street -Foster, Sampson, banker, Bank-plain -Foster, Samuel, Mr., 11, Nelson-terrace, Lakenham -Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, & Robberds, solicitors, Bank-place -Foster, Sir William, Bart., Thorpe-road -Foulger, Rev. William, King-street -Foulsham, Henry, currier and leather-seller, 3, St. Lawrence-steps -Foulsham, James, stocking maker, Thorpe-road -Foulsham, Thomas, china and glass warehouse, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Foulsham, Thomas, carpenter, _Queen Adelaide_, Pitt-street -Foulsham, William, hair dresser, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Fountain, Henry, painter, gilder, & paper-hanger, Redwell-street -Fountain, Henry, hay dealer, King-street -Fountain, Mary pastrycook, register office for servants, Redwell-street -Fountain, Mrs. St. Mary’s -Fowell, William, seedsman, Upper King-street -Fowler, Abel, manufacturer, Unthank’s-road -Fowler, William, _Dyers’ Arms_, Lower Westwick-street -Fox, Frederick, solicitor, Rampant Horse-street; res: Surrey-street -Fox, Isaac, _Queen’s Head_, St. Giles’ Upper-street -Fox, Joel, furrier, Market-place -Fox, Lacey, cooper, Rose-lane -Fox, Thomas Colman, attorney’s clerk, Surrey-street -Fox, Robert, _Bushel_, St. Augustine’s-street -Fox, William, Lame Dog-road -Fox, William, baker, near St. James’s Church -Fox, Elizabeth, baker, Lower Close -Foyson, Robert, tailor, Pump-street -Foyson, William, clerk, Chapelfield-road -Francis, George, shoemaker, _Jolly Dealers_, Castle Ditches -Francis, Henry, solicitor, proctor, registrar of Norfolk archdeaconry, -Surrey-street; res: Eaton-road -Francis, John, manufacturer, Calvert-street -Francis, Richard, gardener, Unthank’s-road -Francis, Maria, _Maid’s Head_, Wensum-street -Francis, Mrs. Marianne, Crescent-road, Lakenham -Francis, Nathan, coffee and eating-house keeper, Little Orford-street -Francis, Thomas, _Lion and Castle_, Orford-hill -Francis, Thomas, _Church and State_, Upper Westwick-street -Francis, William Bransby, surgeon, Colegate-street -Frank, F. Bacon, Esq., Earlham-hall -Franklin & Co., hatters, 42, London-street -Franklin, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 11, London-street -Franshaw, Thomas, _Jolly Gardeners_, Infirmary-road -Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, upholsterer, decorater, carver, cabinet maker, -&c., 10, London-street -Freeman, Charles Robert, foreign fruit merchant, 3, King-street, and -flour and corn factor, Upper Market; res: Eaton Lodge, Eaton -Freeman, David Garthorn, auctioneer and agent to the Equitable Fire and -Life offices, 7, Post Office-street -Freeman, Henry, grocer, &c.—see Freeman and Nash -Freeman, James, Holl’s-lane -Freeman, James, boat builder, St. Ann’s Staith-lane, King-street -Freeman, James, biscuit and bread baker, 15, St. Giles’-street -Freeman, John, builder and lime burner, Earlham-road -Freeman & Nash, wholesale grocers, tea-dealers, cheese factors, and -tallow-chandlers, Upper Market -Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick-street -Freeman, William, carver, gilder, print-seller, looking-glass -manufacturer, and colourman, 2, London-street -Freeman, —, Esq., Distillery-street -Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little Orford-street -Freeston, Robert, accountant, West Wymer-street -French, James, cellarman, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -French, Robert, soap maker—see Andrews and French; res: Sussex-street -Frew, Archibald Charles, _Windsor Castle_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Froggatt, Mrs. Eleanor, Infirmary-road -Fromow, John, clothier, _Three Turks_, 6, Lower Westwick-street -Fromow, William, wholesale and retail druggist, St. Augustine’s-street -Fromow, Stephen, beast and sheep salesman, 10, Sussex-street -Frost, George, upholsterer and paper-hanger, Muspole-street -Frost, George, accountant, St. Faith’s-terrace -Frost, James, grocer, Magdalen-street -Frost, Robert, portmanteau and carpet bag manufacturer, 15, Davey-place -Fulcher, Stephen, King-street -Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, 37, Victoria-street -Fuller, Edward, tailor and cap maker, 15, Red Lion-street -Fuller, James, saddler and harness maker, 23, Market-place -Fuller, Jemima Woods, preparatory school for young gentlemen, Willow-lane -Fuller, John James, 4, Chatham-place -Fuller, Robert, _Unicorn_, St. Stephen’s-street -Fuller, William, tobacconist, Red Lion-street -Furse, James Thomas, upholsterer, Gildengate-street -Furse, M., dyer and dresser, Gildengate-street -Fussey, Richard, butcher, Ber-street -Futter, James, _Black Horse_, St. Catherine’s-plain - - * * * * * - -GAFFER, Samuel, estate agent, St. Augustine’s Church-alley -Galey, John, pork butcher, Golden Ball-street -Galey, Thomas, grocer, Charing-cross -Gardiner, Mrs. Anne, 4, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham -Gardiner, George, wool warehouse, Golden Dog-lane -Gardiner, William, _Red Lion_, London-street -Gardiner, William, rag and paper merchant, dealer in marine stores, -Paul’s opening -Gardner, Thompson, greengrocer, 15, Upper St. Giles’-street -Gardon, John William, silk manufacturer, Unthank’s-road -Garerd, William, collector of inland revenue, Mile-end, Newmarket-road -Garnham, William, grocer, &c., Hall-lane, New Lakenham -Garrard, Mrs. Mary Sophia, Foundry-road, Thorpe -Garrett, Sarah, milliner, Paul’s Back-lane -Garrod, Edward, Esq., assistant editor of “Norfolk Chronicle,” 2, -Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road -Garrod, Robert, _Exmouth_, St. Stephen’s-street -Garthon, Benjamin, sexton of St. Stephen’s, St. Stephen’s Back-street -Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, 46, Bethel-Street -Garwood, Mrs. Sarah Ann, St. Clement’s-hill -Gaul, John, shuttle maker, Magdalen-street -Gay, Elizabeth, basket and sieve maker, 15, Tombland -Gay, Mary, brush and basket manufacturer, Upper Market -Gay, Samuel, bonnet blocker, Elm-hill -Gaze, George, English timber merchant, St. Giles’-hill -Gaze, Samuel, shoemaker, Duke-street -Gaze, Mrs. Sarah, Church-street, St. Michael Coslany -Gaze, William, millwright, &c.—see Howard and Gaze -Gaze, William, clerk, Colegate-street -Gaze, William Hammond, register office for servants, Westlegate-street -Gaze, Matthew, builder, King’s-street -Gearing, James, timber merchant, King-st. -Geary, William, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s; res: Duke-street -Gedge, Edward Peter, dyer and grocer, Brazen Door-road -Gedge, George, dyer, St. Michael Coslany -Gedge, Robert Crispin, plumber, glazier, painter, St. Giles’-terrace, and -Lower Goat-lane -Gedge, William, hair dresser, Upper Westwick-street -Geldart (Joseph) and Son, importers of foreign wines and spirits, -Wensum-street; res: Thorpe -George, Robert, carpenter and builder, Muspole-street -George, Richard, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s-street -George, Thomas William, brewer, Eaton-road -Gerard, William, hair dresser, &c., Botolph-street -Gibbon, Thomas William, drapers’ assistant, 7, Heigham-terrace, -Dereham-road -Gibson, Charles Mends, surgeon, Bethel-street -Gibson, James, _Two Necked Swan_, St. Martin-at-Oak, and St. Clement’s -Gibson, William, baker, 1, City-road, Lakenham -Giddens, Susannah, librarian, St. Stephen’s -Gidney, Frederick, master of the hospital school, Fishgate-street -Gidney, J., well-sinker, St. Clement’s-hill -Gidney, Richard, Magdalen-street -Gidney, Robert, watchmaker, St. Giles’-road -Gidney, Robert William, jewellery and fancy warehouse, 71, St. -Stephen’s-street -Gidney, Samuel, _Prince of Wales_, St. Augustine’s-street -Gilford, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s-street -Gifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen-street -Gilbeigh, George, steam flour mill, St. Benedict’s-gates -Gilbert, Ann, plumber, glazier, &c., corner of Sussex-street -Gilbert, Mary Ann, fancy warehouse, 5, Little London-street -Gilbert, Robert, Esq., Thorpe-road -Gilbert, William, carpenter, Pitt-street -Giles, Ebenezer, butcher, Thorpe-road -Giles, Thomas, Esq., Eaton-road -Gill, Elizabeth, draper and shoe warehouse, Orford-hill -Gill, James, grocer end provision dealer, 1, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence -Gill, John, china and glass dealer, 86, St. Giles’ Broad-street -Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor, stork and share broker, secretary to -the General Hail-Storm Insurance Society, secretary to the Norfolk -Farmers’ Cattle Insurance Society, secretary to the Norwich Chamber of -Commerce, solicitor to the Norwich Mutual Marine Assurance Association; -agent to the London Indisputable Life Policy Company, and the Alfred Life -Assurance Association; res: St. Giles’-street;—office, Bethel-street -Gilman, Charles Suckling, wholesale shoe manufacturer, the Athenæum, -Bethel-street; res: St. Giles’-street -Gilman, John, printseller, publisher, carver and gilder, corner of -Dove-street, Market-place -Gilman, Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve, distributor of stamps, 24, Broad-street -Girdlestone, James, _Plough_, Upper Westwick-street -Girling, William, farmer, Earlham-road -Girling, William, _Golden Ball_, Castle-hill -Gittings, Charles, porter merchant, Tombland; res: St. George’s -Glalddon, Joseph, woolsorter, Mousehold -Glendenning, John Browne, ironmonger—see Colman and Glendenning -Girdlestone, Reuben, hairdresser and artist in hair, branch Post Office, -8, Upper St. Giles’-street -Girdlestone, Thomas, _Horse Shoes_, Palace-street -Goddard, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6, St. Stephen’s square -Goddard, Thomas, _Black Prince_, Market-place -Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, postmistress, Palace-street -Goggs, Robert Raven, Esq., Dereham-road -Goggs, William, grocer, 14, St. Giles’ -Goldsmith, James, grocer, 34, St. Stephen’s-street -Goldsmith, James, _Duke of Wellington_, St. Stephen’s-street -Goldsmith, Thomas, baker, St. Stephen’s-street -Goldsmith, —, sheep salesman, Hellesdon-road -Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket-road -Gooch, David, shoemaker, Upper King-street -Gooch, George, carver and gilder, St. Andrew’s-hill -Gooch, George Carver, plumber, glazier, and decorator, Castle-meadow and -Upper King-street -Gooch, Joshua, lace and fringe maker, Dove-street -Gooch, Noah, brewer, Charing-cross -Gooch, Richard, astronomer, Cherry-street, Lakenham -Gooch, Robert, bookseller, White Lion-street -Gooch, Samuel, leather cutter and American over-shoe depôt, 2, White -Lion-street -Gooch, Thomas, brush maker, Grout’s-thoroughfare, St. John’s Timber-hill -Gooch, Thomas, _Fortune of War_, Calvert-street -Gooch, William, Unthank’s-road -Goodchild, George Pipe, clerk, Prospect-place, Aylsham-road -Gooderham, Samuel, pianoforte, seraphine, harmonium, and accordion -tunist, Elm-hill -Gooderson, John, draper, Heigham-fields -Gooderson & Moll, linen drapers, Upper Market -Goodwin, James, solicitor, Willow-lane -Goodwin, John, solicitor, Willow-lane; res: Thorpe-road -Goodwin, Rev. William, 14, Chapelfield -Goose, Agas, clerk, Theatre-street -Goose, Emma, milliner, Briggs-street -Goose, Mrs., Maria, Victoria-Street -Goose, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. John’s Timberhill -Goose, Robert, bricklayer and builder, Union-place, Heigham -Goose, William, artist, Briggs-street -Gorell, Robert Atkinson, commission agent, yarn, cotton, and silk agent, -Duke-street; res: Tudor Cottage, Unthank’s-road -Gosling, William, grainer, Little Orford street; res: Charles-street, St. -Benedict’s-road -Gostling, Francis, woollen warehouseman, West End-place, Julian-road -Gotterson, John, butcher, &c., _Plasterers’ Arms_, St. Margaret’s-street -Gould, Rev. George, (Baptist) St. Saviour’s -Gould, John, sub-agent Branch Bank of England; res: Bracondale, Lakenham -Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Heigham-grove -Goulder, Harriet, milliner, Magdalen-street -Gowen, Thomas Love, draper, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Gower, Thomas, manufacturer of lemonade, 8, Gun-lane -Gowing, Mrs. farmer, Hellesdon -Gown, Jeremiah, draper, corner of St. Mary’s-plain -Grand, Edward, tailor, Muspole-street -Grand, George, tailor and draper, 32, Pottergate-street -Grand, John, Esq., St. Giles’-street -Grand, John, corn merchant, Golden Ball-street -Grand, Robert, shoe maker, _Jolly Dyers_, Fishgate-street -Grant, George Muskett, grocer and tea-dealer, 63, St. Giles’-street -Grant, Thomas, druggist, Ber-street -Grave, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Ber-street -Graver, Abraham, wine cooper, _Windmill_, Ber-street -Graver, Thomas, baker, Paul’s Church-plain -Gray, George, hair dresser, 5, Bethel-street -Gray, Joseph, Esq., Heigham-grove -Grey, Mary Anne, schoolmistress, Pottergate-street -Gray, Robert, grocer, Ber-street -Green, Anne, straw bonnet maker, Post Office-street -Green, John, _City of Norwich_, St. Stephen’s plain -Green, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Pottergate-street -Green, John, grocer, St. James’-street -Green, John, market gardener, Asylum-lane -Green, Richard, plasterer, St. Martin at-Oak -Green, Robert, mahogany and timber merchant, Thorn-lane -Green, Robert, basket maker, Upper Westwick-street -Green, Thomas, _King’s Arms_, Ber-street -Green, William, clerk, 9, Peacock-street -Greene, James, clerk, Colegate-street -Greene, Mary Ann, milliner, Colegate-street -Greene, Miss, Foundry-road, Thorpe -Greenfield, Mark, _Norwich-a-Port_, Carrow-hill -Greenhough, Joseph, worsted spinner, Golden Dog-lane -Greenwood, William, upholsterer, &c.—see Pigg and Greenwood -Greeves, Henry, butcher, Upper Market; res: Hornes-lane, Ber-street -Gridley, Mrs., St. Stephen’s road -Griffiths, Hannah, plane maker, Goat-lane and Pottergate-street -Griggs, William, Mr., Upper Westwick-street -Grimes, George Sadler, law clerk, 4, Vauxhall-terrace, Heigham -Grimes, Thomas, baker and confectioner, Botolph street -Grimmer, Samuel, chemist and druggist, 12, White Lion-street -Grimmer, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket-road -Grinling, George, accountant, Unthank’s-road -Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, Gildengate-street -Grogan, Rev. George William, A.M., minister of St. Matthew’s Thorpe, -Lower Close -Groom George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, 53, St. Stephen’s-street -Grout, George, Esq., Magdalen-street -Grout & Co., silk and crape manufacturers, Silk Mills, Lower -Westwick-street -Gunton, Henry, manufacturer, Elm-hill; res: St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Gunton, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller, Rampant Horse-street -Gunton, John Hamnall, linen draper and silk mercer, 4, Old Haymarket -Gunton, Thomas, Pitt-street -Gunton, Thomas, junr., hair seating manufacturer, White Lion-yard, St. -Martin-at-Oak -Gurney, Robert, _Three Jolly Farmers_, Charing-cross -Gurney, William, compositor, 7, Fountain-place, Union-square -Gurneys & Birkbeck, bankers, Bank-plain -Gurrin, James, tailor and woollen draper, 9, London-street -Guyton, Hubert, _Half Moon_, Market-place - - * * * * * - -HABBERTON, Mrs. Elizabeth, Hill House, Newmarket-road -Haddon, John, collector of market dues, Weighbridge-street, St. John’s -Timberhill -Haddon, Richard Curson, confectioner and tea-dealer, Rose-lane -Hagon, William, broker, St. Martin-at-Oak -Haldinstein, Philip, cap manufacturer and shopkeeper, 4, Bridewell-alley -Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. John’s-street -Hales, John, schoolmaster, St. Clement’s -Hall, Charles, butcher, King-street -Hall, George Norton, boot and shoe maker, Castle-street -Hall, Harriet, baker, Little London-street -Hall, James, plumber, glacier, painter, and gas fitter, Magdalen-street -Hall, James, painter and gilder, Timberhill-street, Orford-hill -Hall, James, house agent, Cowgate-street -Hall, Mrs. Mary, Pottergate-street -Hall, Samuel, builder and broker, St. Gregory’s Church-alley -Hall, William, Esq., Ipswich-road -Hall, William, engraver and lithographer, Back of the Inns -Hallows, George, saddler, Rampant Horse-street -Hallows, Joseph, hair dresser, &c., 3, Royal Hotel-street -Ham, Frederick, consulting engineer and chemist, and insurance agent, -King-street -Hamley, Osbertus Shipton, commercial traveller, Heigham-road -Hammond, John, _Victoria_, Upper-walk, Market-place -Hammond, Samuel, carpenter and joiner, _Dog_, Paul’s Churchyard -Hanks, William, corn, coal, hop merchant and malster, St. Michael -Coslany; res: 4, Newmarket-road -Hannah, Peter, tea-dealer, St. Lawrence-lane -Hannant, Richard, wholesale and retail grocer and tea-dealer, oil and -Italian warehouseman, Rose-corner, King-street -Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary public, proctor, and agent to the -Scottish Widows’ Fund Life Office—(see Chapman & Hansell); res: Thorpe -Hansell, Mrs. Mary, Dean’s-square, the Close -Harborough, William, gardener, St. George’s Middle-street -Harcourt, Anthony, coach builder and heraldic painter, Chapelfield-road; -res: Julian-place -Harcourt, James, professor of music, Colegate-street -Hardesty, John, grocer and tea-dealer, corner of St. George’s -Bridge-street -Hardesty, Robert Barber, grocer, 1, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Hardiment, Jabez, _Spread Eagle_, Sussex-street -Hardiment, J., earthenware dealer, St. Augustine’s-street -Hardingham, William, grocer and provision dealer, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe -Hardy, Charles, whip maker, Timberhill-street -Hardy, James, wholesale grocer, tea-dealer, and tallow-chandler, Rampant -Horse-street -Hardy, James, plasterer, 18, Bethel-street -Hardy, John, plumber, &c., Dove-street; res: Unthank’s-road -Hardy, Jonathan, boot and shoe manufacturer, Upper Westwick-street -Hardy, Michael, baker, Finket-street -Hardy, Mrs. Susan, lodging house keeper, 3, York-place -Hardy, Mrs., Theatre-street -Hardy, William, _Royal Oak_, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s -Hare, Charles, wine vaults, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence -Hare, Edward, Dereham-road -Harley, John Payne, butcher, St. Benedict’s-street -Harman (Leonard) and Sons, wine, spirit, ale and porter merchants, St. -Andrew’s-hill -Harmer & Co., carriers and wharfingers, Duke’s-palace -Harmer, Mrs. Maria, West End Cottage, Heigham -Harmer, Robert, St. Stephen’s-street -Harmer, Thomas, warehouseman—see Rivett and Harmer; res: Newmarket-road -Harmer, William, 4, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Harper, George, chemist and druggist, Bank-plain -Harper, George, dyer, Calvert-street -Harper, Isaac, King-street -Harper, James Kersey, brush, patten, and toy warehouse, Upper -Westwick-street -Harper, John, stay maker and milliner, 4, London-street -Harper, William Richard, classical and commercial academy, 101, -Pottergate-street -Harpley, Thomas, hair dresser, &c., Cowgate-street -Harris, James J., shoe maker, Ber-street -Harris, William, _Angel_, Trowse -Harrison, Charles, boot and shoe maker, St. Mary’s-plain -Harrison, Francis, muffin baker and confectioner, 12, Elm-hill -Harrison, John, draper and grocer, 3, Globe-street, Union-place -Harrison, Robert, boot and shoe maker and grocer, 4, Elm-hill -Harrison, Thomas Thurlow, saddler and harness maker, 10, Upper St. -Giles’-street -Harrison, William, wholesale and retail boot and shoe manufacturer, 7, -Bridewell-alley -Harrison, William, confectioner, St. Andrew’s-hill -Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden Ball-street -Harrod, Henry, solicitor, agent to the Rock Life Assurance Company, Bank -street -Hart, Charles, merchant, Duke’s-palace; res: St. Giles’ -Hart, Philip W., coach builder, St. Giles’-gates and Red Lion-street -Hart, Robert, havel & slaie manufacturer, Golden Dog-lane -Hart, Susan, _Crown_, St. Stephen’s-street -Hart, —, timber merchant, &c.—see Culley and Hart -Hartley, William, hair dresser, Little Orford-street -Hartman, Franz Alexander, M.D., Surrey-street -Hartt, Catherine, ladies’ school, 14 Victoria-street -Hartt, Edward, chemist and medical agent, 11, Distillery-street -Hartt, Walter, chemist and druggist, Rose-corner, King-street -Hartt, William George, jeweller, London-street -Harverson, Francis, sawyer, St. Mary’s-place -Harverson, James, sawyer and timber merchant, St. Julian’s -Harvey, George, _Wellington_, 7, White Lion-street -Harvey, James, 9, Victoria-street -Harvey, John, comb-manufacturer, 4, Timberhill-street -Harvey, John, ironmonger, 9, Newmarket-road -Harvey, Matilda, straw bonnet manufactory, 10, Upper Market -Harvey, Richard, dealer, St. Miles’ -Harvey, Lieut.-General Sir Robert John, C.B., Mousehold House, -Plumstead-road -Harvey, Robert John H., Esq., Bracondale -Harvey, Samuel, baker and grocer, _Staff of Life_, Fishgate-street -Harveys and Hudsons, bankers, (Crown Bank) Upper King-street -Haslewood, Christopher John, corn and seed merchant, Weaver’s-lane, Old -Haymarket; res: Southwell-street, New Lakenham -Hase, Samuel, superintendent of cotton factory, St. Martin’s-lane -Hastings, Job, well-sinker, and pump maker, New Catton -Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Swan-lane -Havers, James Reynold, _Bee Hive_, St. Stephen’s-gate -Havers, Mrs. Maria, 7, Chatham-place -Havers, William Henry, grocer, draper, pawnbroker, and rent collector, -St. Paul’s New Opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain -Haward, Ann, dress maker, Theatre-street -Hawes, David, gardener, St. Lawrence-acre, Earlham -Hawkes, Robert William, wool merchant -Hawkins, John, Esq., Bracondale Cottage, Castle-ditches; res: Willow-lane -Hawkins, Mrs. Martha, Bracondale, Lakenham -Hayden, Benjamin Thomas, parish clerk of St. Mary Coslany, -Southgate-street -Hayward, Cary, brazier, Ber-street -Hayward, Henry, brazier and tinman, Magdalen-street -Hayward, James John, watch and clock maker and jeweller, Little -London-street, and King-street -Heald, Mrs. Mary Ann, Rose-lane -Heap, William, china and glass dealer, _Pigeons_, Charing-Cross -Hensell, Elizabeth and Suzanna, boarding and day school, Surrey-road -Hensell, Mrs. Sarah, Chapel-look -Heath, Edward, commercial traveller, Infirmary-road -Hedgeman, Mrs. Susanna, Cook’s-lane, King-street -Heigham, Richard, brewer, Magdalen-street -Henderson, John, draper, Dereham-road -Henry, Thomas, silk mercer, haberdasher, and milliner, Back of the Inns -Henley, Cornelius, Mr., 13, Newmarket-road -Henley, William, Mr., 10, Newmarket-road -Herbert, Abel, _John Bull_, Crook’s-place, New City -Hering, Mrs. Anne, West Pottergate-street -Herring, William, Esq., St. Faith’s-lane -Heseltine, James, _Royal_, Market-place -Hewen, Joseph, _Plumbers’ Arms_, Princes-street -Hewison, Joseph, shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill -Hewitt, J., builder, St. Augustine’s-gates -Hewitt, William, _White Horse_, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Hewitt, J., builder, St. Augustine’s-gates -Hibgame, Edward Thurlowe, Esq., Julian-road, Chapelfield -Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Upper Close -Hick, William, confectioner and tea-dealer, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Hickman, Mrs. Esther, 4, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Hicks, Leonard, butcher, Market-place -Hicks, Leonard, butcher, 93, St. Michael-at-Thorn -High, George, grocer, New Catton -Hinchley, Samuel, _Black Horse_, Earlham-road -Hind, Anne, dress maker, Cowgate-street -Hinde, Francis, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s; res: All Saints-green -Hinde, Richard Francis, manufacturer, Sussex-street -Hindes, Daniel, shopkeeper, New Catton -Hindes, Ephraim and Frank, silk manufacturers, Botolph-street -Hindes, Henry, rope and sack manufacturer, Red Lion-street, and -Magdalen-street -Hindle, William, dealer, Pump-street -Hine, Charles, engineer, machinist, and turner, Muspole-street -Hinsbey, Mrs. Cambrian-place, Heigham -Hinsbey & Son, (William and Thomas William) architects and surveyors, -Princes-street -Hill, Elizabeth, grocer, Ber-street -Hill, Ezekiah, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s-street -Hill, Frederick, clerk, Fishgate-street -Hill, George, baker, Bishopgate-street -Hill, Horace, professor of music, St. Giles’-Hill -Hill, James Frederick, professor of music, 4, St. Giles’-terrace -Hill, John, plumber and glazier, Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street -Hill, John, grocer, corner of Middle-court, St. Augustine’s -Hill, Mrs. Mary, 4, Foundry-road -Hill, M. F., tailor, St. Augustine’s-street -Hill, Richard, general dealer, Cow-hill, St. Giles’ -Hill, Robert, hair dresser, Red Lion-street -Hill, Samuel, St. Augustine’s-street -Hill, William, post office receiving house, Thorpe-road -Hilling, Frederick, clerk, Fishgate-street -Hilling, James, Nelson-terrace, Eaton -Hilling, John, _Market House_, Weaver’s-lane, Market-place -Hilling, Mary, _Steam Packet_, King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate -Hills, Miss Anne, 6, Victoria-street -Hills & Underwood, vinegar makers and rectifiers, St. Faith’s-lane, and -25, Eastcheap, London -Hipper, Mary Ann, draper and milliner, Upper Westwick-street -Hipper, William, boot and shoe maker, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Hipperson, Mary, fancy repository, St. Peter’s Mancroft Back-street -Hixon, J. J., manager of Bowtell’s boot warehouse, 20 and 21, Davey-place -Hodds, Richard, tailor, draper, and tea-dealer, Elm-hill -Hodds, Richard, grocer, Ber-street -Hodges, Mrs. Carrow Old Hall -Hodgson, David, artist, Tombland -Hodgson, Rev. Francis Henry Stone, curate of Rackheath; and second master -of King Edward the Sixth’s Grammar school, Gray Friars-lane -Hogg, Henry, _Pelican_, Pitt-street -Holder, Reuben, Birmingham and Sheffield, foreign & fancy warehouse, St. -Stephen’s-plain—(see advertisement) -Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, Upper Westwick-street -Holl, George N., bootmaker, All Saints’-green -Holl, Robert Durant, boot and shoe manufacturer, Gaol-hill, Market-place; -res: Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Holland, Catherine, sausage manufacturer, and ham warehouse, 1, Lower -Goat-lane -Holland, William, 2, Grove-place, Lakenham -Hollis, Robert, _Shakespeare_, Theatre-street -Holman, Edward, _Spread Eagle_, West Pottergate-street -Holmes, Benjamin, farmer, New Catton -Holmes, Henry, tobacconist, 16, Bridewell-alley -Holmes, J., and Sons, engineers, iron-founders, and general machine -manufacturers, Prospect-place-works, Globe-lane, and Castle-hill; res: -Globe-place-terrace -Holmes, James, dealer and broker, Quay-side -Holmes, Robert, hair dresser, 3, St. Martin’s-at-Palace-plain -Holmes, William, shoe maker, Paul’s-opening -Holtoway, Mrs. Marianne, St. Stephen’s-road -Homersham, Edward, Mr., St. Stephen’s-road -Hood, Robert, builder, steam saw mills, St. Miles’ Coslany and -Sussex-street -Hook, Samuel Birkett, tailor, St. George’s-plain -Hook, William, grocer, Magdalen-street -Hooper, John, druggist, Hall-road, New Lakenham -Hope, James, cattle salesman, 2, Lakenham-terrace -Horne, James, St. Giles’-hill -Horne, John, estate agent, Castle-meadow -Horne, Robert, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Little London-street; res: -23, Distillery-street -Hornor, Charles, land agent and surveyor—see Pratt, Son, and Hornor; res: -16, Castle-meadow -Hornor, Jarrard, Esq., Pitt-street -Hornor, ironmonger, &c.—see Baker and Hornor -Horstead, James, gas-fitter, &c., All Saints green -Hotblack, John, Victoria-street -Hotblack, John, wholesale shoe warehouse, Orford-hill -Hotson, Wales Christopher, barrister, Upper King-street -Houghton, David, dyer and dresser, 4, St. Giles’-street—(see -advertisement) -Houghton, Henry, printer, All Saints-green -Houghton, Robert, carpenter, Ber-street -Houghton, Robert E., house-steward and secretary to the Norfolk and -Norwich hospital -Hovell, William, basket maker, Charing Cross -Howard, Anne, ladies’ boarding-school, St. George’s Middle-street -Howard, Charles, bricklayer, plasterer, and grocer, Bishopsgate-street -Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Howard, George, coach maker, Little Orford street -Howard & Gaze, millwrights and engineers, St. Paul’s back-lane -Howard, Rev. Henry, 7, Grove-place-terrace -Howard, Henry, _Green Man_, King-street -Howard, James, _Free Trade House_, Rose-lane -Howard, John J. & Thomas, butchers, Market-place -Howard, John, yeoman, St. Saviour’s-Church-lane, Magdalen-street -Howard, John, _Ribs of Beef_, Wensum-street -Howard, Mary Ann, dress maker and milliner, 7, Surrey-road -Howard, Stephen, cabinet maker, Rose-lane -Howard, Thomas, bricklayer, _Red Lion_, Bishopsgate-street -Howard, William, _Duke of Marlborough_, Fishgate-street -Howell, Edward, _Vauxhall_, Vauxhall-street, Julian-place -Howell, James, builder, St. Augustine’s-gates -Howell, James, currier, Castle-ditches -Howell, William, leather-seller, Lower Goat-lane -Howes, Abraham, boot maker, Rampant Horse-street -Howes, Ann, grocer and tallow-chandler, corner of Wellington-street, St. -Giles’ -Howes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Golding-street, Heigham -Howes, Elizabeth, dress maker, Colegate-street -Howes, Henry, _Half Moon_, King-street -Howes, James, letter press and copper plate printer and bookbinder, Back -of the Inns -Howes, James, bricklayer, _White Lion_, Magdalen-street -Howes, Jeremiah, hotpresser, Dial-yard, Church-street, Coslany -Howes, John, Lower Westwick-street -Howes, Joseph and James, coach builders and harness makers, Red -Lion-street -Howes, Robert Heron, _Adam and Eve Gardens_, St. Helen’s -Howes and Son, grocers and tallow chandlers, Lower Goat-lane -Howes, Thomas, shoe maker, St. Martin’s-lane -Howes, Thomas Self, coach and furniture broker, near Rose-corner, -King-street -Howes, William, grocer, Upper Westwick-street -Howes, Mrs. Sarah, Upper Close -Howlett, currier, &c.—see Tillyard and Howlett -Howlett, Hannah, _Woolsack_, Coslany-street -Howlett, James, carpenter, Pottergate-street -Howlett, Mary, lodging-house keeper, 10, West End-terrace -Howlett, Peter, hair merchant, 49, Botolph street -Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Howlett (Robert) and Co., wholesale and retail furnishing ironmongers, -bar iron, oil and colour merchants, 6, Old Haymarket -Howlett, Thomas, sheriff’s officer and general shop-keeper, Lower -Westwick-street -Howlett, Walter, pianoforte tunist, 3, London-street -Howlett, William, pianoforte, organ, and music saloon, 3, London-street; -organ building establishment, Bridge-street -Howman, Samuel, _White Horse_, Old Seed Mart, Hay-hill -Howman, William, beer-seller, St. Martin at Oak -Hubbard, Henry, stay maker, Westlegate-street -Hubbard, Horatio, yeast manufacturer, 4, Lower King-street -Hubbard, James, brewer, wine, spirit and porter merchant, Golden Dog-lane -Hubbard, Mary Ann, artist, Surrey-street -Hudbud, Stephen, auctioneer, Upper Westwick-street -Hudson, Anthony—see Harveys and Hudson; res: Upper King-street -Huggins, John, cutler, 2, Rising Sun-lane -Huggins, Maria, upholsterer, 10, St. Andrew’s Broad-street -Hughes, Fortunatus, drilling and fencing master, 7, Hamlet-place, St. -Giles’s-hill -Hughes, William, _Bath House_, St. Martin’s at Oak -Hugman, Rachael, _Three Malsters_, King-street -Hull, Robert, M.D., Redwell-street -Hull, William Henry, confectioner, St. Martin’s-lane -Huhne, John Hughes, chemist and dentist, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Humphrey, William, commercial traveller, St. Stephen’s-road -Humphrey, Mrs., teacher of music, St. Stephen’s-road -Hunt, Charlotte, schoolmistress, St. Catherine’s-plain -Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, 1, Victoria-street -Hunt, James, confectioner and fruiterer, Golden Ball-street -Hunt, James Thomas, wholesale tea-dealer, Cundall’s-court, Market-place; -res; Newmarket-road -Hunt, John, confectioner and cutler, Upper Westwick-street -Hunt, John Edwin, _Curriers’ Arms_, St. Giles’ -Hunt, Thomas, _Two Necked Swan_, St. Stephen’s-street -Hunter, Upholsterer, &c.—see Clarke and Hunter -Hunter, William, plumber, glazier, and eating house-keeper, Castle-meadow -Hupton, Mrs. Frances, Calvert-street -Hurn & Son, (Elizabeth and George) sack, rope, twine, net and mat -manufacturers, 13, Dove-street and Newmarket-road; res: 4, York-place -Huson, Mary, milliner, 12, London-street -Hussey, William, nurseryman, St. Catherine’s-plain, Lakenham -Hutchinson, Charles, M.D., Surrey-street -Hutson, George, _Foundry-bridge_, Foundry-bridge-road -Hutton, John William, commercial traveller, Mount Pleasant, Eaton - - * * * * * - -IBROKE, —, accountant, Newmarket-terrace -Ingledew, William, woolsorter, Peacock-street -Isaac, Edward, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham -Isley, William, commission agent, Chapel-lane, Surrey-road -Iverson, Edward, baker, Union-place -Ives, Ann Sarah, schoolmistress, 12, Crescent -Ives, Ferdinand, Esq., St. Catherine’s-hill -Ives, George, auctioneer, appraiser, estate agent, and valuer of farming -covenants, Crown Bank-plain -Ives, John Collingwood, wholesale milliner, 21, Victoria-street -Ives, Thomas, _Sawyers’ Arms_, Fishgate-street -Ivory, William, wholesale and retail grocer, St. George’s Tombland -Iungius, Joseph, printer and stationer, Lower Goat-lane - - * * * * * - -JACKSON, Mrs. Charlotte, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Jackson, William, Golden Dog-lane, Magdalen-street -Jackson, William, teacher of music, National-court, Princes-street -James, Benjamin, working jeweller, St. Andrew’s -James, Henry, chemist, St. Mary’s -James, Jane, milliner, Rose-lane -James, William, _Griffin_, Upper King-street -Janeth, Charles, baker, Ber-street -Jarrett, Thomas, dyer, Pipe Office-yard, St. Clement’s -Jarrold & Sons, booksellers, stationers, printers, bookbinders, and -publishers, London-street and Exchange-street, and St. Paul’s Churchyard, -London -Jarrold, Samuel—see Jarrold & Sons; res: Bracondale, Lakenham -Jarrold, Thomas—see Jarrold & Sons; res: Newmarket-road -Jarvis, Henry, railway clerk, Rose-lane -Jarvis, Richard, _Pine Apple_, Trowse -Jay, C. & J., wholesale fishmongers, Market-place -Jay, George, mohair spinner, Albion-mill, King-street -Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, Toll’s-court, Briggs-street -Jay, John, glass merchant, St. Andrew’s-hill -Jay, Joshua, dyer, Bethel-street -Jay, Matthew, Esq., Willow-lane -Jay, Thomas, Esq., Heigham-grove -Jay, William, florist, Sussex-street -Jeans, Edwin, bibliographer, 1, Heigham-terrace, St. Benedict’s-road -Jeary, John, agricultural chemist, Coslany-street -Jeary, Robert, news agent, bookseller, stationer, printer, and -bookbinder, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement) -Jecks, W. and C., timber merchants, St. George’s-plain -Jecks, C., Esq., Thorpe -Jeffries, George, gun maker and timber merchant, Golden Ball-street -Jeffries, Samuel, Brazen Doors-road -Jeffries, Walter L., tailor and outfitter—see Burrage and Jeffries -Jenkinson, Joseph, _Punch House_, Market-place -Jenkinson, Robert, brick maker, Brazen Doors-road -Jenkinson, Samuel, shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New Catton, St. Clement’s -Jennings, George, brewer, Upper Westwick-street -Jermy, Jeremiah, shoe maker, Pottergate-street -Jessup, Benjamin, solicitor, St. Michael-at-plea; res: Sprowston -Jessup, Robert, grocer, West Wymer-street -Johnson, Ambrose Searle, chemist and druggist, Lower Westwick-street -Johnson, Mrs. Amelia, Church-alley, Princes-street -Johnson, Ann, dress maker, St. Clement’s -Johnson, Daniel, timber merchant, Trowse Millgate -Johnson, Elizabeth, straw-bonnet maker, Cowgate-street -Johnson, Goddard, Esq., Rampant Horse-street -Johnson, Hemnell, grocer, Rose-lane -Johnson, James, M.D., Theatre-street -Johnson, John Godwin, surgeon, 64, St. Giles’-street -Johnson, J. William, _Stag’s Head_, Princes-street -Johnson, Mrs. Mary Anne, St. Stephen’s-road, and London-street -Johnson, Robert, baker, 1, All Saints’-street, St. John’s Timberhill; -res: 9, Gun-lane. -Johnson, Robert, house agent and register office for servants, 9, -Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s and 1, All Saints’ street -Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant Horse-street -Johnson, Thomas, clerk to Messrs. Day and Son, solicitors; res: -Tooley-street -Johnson, William & John, shoe and clothes manufacturers, 1, 2, and 3, -Mitchell’s-court, Market-place -Johnson, woollen draper, &c.—see Lovick and Johnson -Johnstone, John, draper and tea-dealer, 8, Chatham place -Johnstone, Joseph, draper, 8, Chatham-place -Jolly, Charles W., carriage builder and harness maker, St. -Stephen’s-gates -Jolly, Henry, corn merchant, _Eagle and Child_, Golden Ball-street -Jones, Elizabeth, draper, Briggs-street -Jones, Hannah and Amelia, seminary for young ladies, and dancing academy, -Wensum-street -Jones, James, optician, Wensum-street -Jones, Peter, plumber and glazier, St. Margaret’s parish clerk, -Church-walk, St. Margaret’s -Jones, Sarah Jane, shopkeeper, Oak-street -Jubes, Mrs. Mary, 33, Victoria-street -Juler, Richard, chemist, St. James’-street - - * * * * * - -KEDGE, Thomas, grocer, Ber-street -Kehle, Joseph, watch and clock maker, Duke-street -Keith, Thomas Moore, solicitor—see Blake, Keith, and Blake; res: -Bracondale -Kemp, George Park, hair dresser and perfumer, 17, Exchange-street -Kemp, Henry, proprietor of the reading and billiard rooms, Market-place; -res: 2, Old Post Office-court -Kemp, Isaac, Chapelfield-road -Kemp, James Matthew, _Sun_, Coslany-street -Kemp, William, _Tuns_, St. Giles’-gates -Kemp and Son, shoe manufacturers, 18, Pitt-street -Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, (minister of the Countess of -Huntingdon’s Connexion) Tabernacle House, St. Martin’s-at-Palace -Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, 3, London-street -Kent, John, shoe maker, Gildengate-street -Kent, Robert, boot maker, 22, White Lion-street -Kent, Thomas, hat maker, Gildengate-street -Kent, William, rag and skin merchant, Upper Goat-lane -Kenyon, John, saw, file, and plane manufacturer, Pottergate-street -Kerr, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Lower Goat-lane -Kerridge, John, general shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s-street -Kerrison, James, watch maker and grocer, Magdalen-street -Kerrison, John B., Esq., Point House, Ipswich-road -Kerrison, Roger, solicitor, Tombland -Kerrison and Preston, solicitors, Bank-street -Kett, George, butcher, Ber-street -Kett, Henry, wool merchant, King-street -Kett, Henry, coach maker, &c., St. Giles’-street -Kett, James, farmer, Church Farm, Earlham -Kett, James, butcher, Magdalen-street -Kett, William W., draper, 2, London-street -Kettle, Mrs. Mary, Pottergate-street -Kew, Flora and Charlotte, perfumers and hair dressers, 19, White -Lion-street -Key, William Drake, manufacturer, Carrow -Keymer, Thomas, King-street -Keyzor, Brothers, opticians, St. Giles’-street -Kidd, Archibald, brewer, Golding-street, Heigham -Kidd, John R., dyer, Coslany-street -Kiddell, Joshua, clerk, Calvert-street -Kidd & Aldis, stay makers, Princes-street -Killigrew, Mrs. Frances, Unthank’s-road -Killigrew, Robert, tailor and pork butcher, St. Giles’-hill -King, David, plumber, glazier, and painter, Elm-lane, Elm-hill -King, Edward, butcher, St. Catherine’s-plain -King, Edward, shopkeeper, Calvert-street -King, George, _White Lion_, Princes-street -King, George Trafalgar, watch and clock maker, 15, Red Lion-street -King, James, decorator, &c.,—see King and Sons; res: St. Giles’-hill -King, Hammond, Esq., 8, Spring-place, Newmarket-road -King, Joseph, furniture broker, picture dealer, and second-hand -bookseller, Back of the Inns -King, M., milliner and dress maker, Cowgate-street -King, Samuel, master of lunatic asylum, Bethel-street -King Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. Saviour’s lane -King, Mrs. Union-place, Heigham -King and Sons, plumbers, glaziers, glass stainers, and general -decorators, Princes-street -Kingsmill, William, clothier, Bridge-street, St. Michael-at-Coslany -Kinnebrook, David, instrument maker, Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s -Kinnebrook, William,—see Bacon and Kinnebrook; res: Pottergate-street -Kisch, Moses, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen-street -Kitson, John, registrar of the diocese, secretary to the Bishop, and -chapter clerk, Lower Close; res: Foundry-road, Thorpe -Kitton, Charles Thomas, commercial agent and cart-grease manufacturer, -St. Giles’-hill -Kitton, George, grocer and tallow chandler, Haymarket -Kitton, John, grocer, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street -Kitton, John, seed crusher, Foundry-wharf -Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, St. Giles’-street; res: -Ber-street -Kitton, William Manning, solicitor, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace -Kitton, Mrs. Castle-meadow -Kitton, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen-street -Knevett, Charlotte, baker, Upper Westwick-street -Knevett, Jonathan, whitesmith, Upper Westwick-street -Knight, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber-street -Knight, Thomas, animal and bird preserver, King-street, St. -Peter’s-per-Mountergate -Knights, George, cutler, Dove-street -Knights, James, pawnbroker, Upper Westwick-street -Knights, Samuel, brush manufacturer, Middle-street, St. George’s -Knights, Susanna, _Boarded House_, Castle-ditches -Knopwood, John, _Windmill_, Hellesdon-road - - * * * * * - -LACK, Ainger, _Cabinet Maker’s Arms_, Redwell-street -Lacey, Benjamin, bricklayer and plasterer, _Theatre_, Bethel-street -Lacey, George Plummer, carpenter and builder, Surrey-grove, Surrey-road -Lacey, Horace, plasterer, St. Stephen’s-square -Lacey, James Wilkins, plasterer and builder, Surrey-road; res: 13, -Surrey-street -Lacey, John Grimwood, bricklayer and plasterer, Richmond-hill, Bracondale -Lacey, William R., bricklayer and plasterer, Surrey-street -Lacey, William, shoe maker, New Catton -Ladbrooke, John Barney, drawing master, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Ladbrooke, Robert, carver and gilder, White Lion-street -Ladell, William, Esq., Newmarket-road -Ladlor, Bartholomew, clerk, Sussex-street -Ladyman, tea-dealer,—see Sidney and Ladyman—(see advertisement) -Lain, Edward, bookseller and librarian, Elm-hill -Lake, James, boot and shoe maker, Red Lion-street -Lake, John, _New Mills_, Lower Westwick-street -Lake, John, baker, 3, World’s-End-lane -Lake, John, Wellington-terrace, Grove-place -Lake, John Holmes, whitesmith, Upper Goat-lane -Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Lake, Samuel, bricklayer, Lake’s-yard, St. Augustine’s-street -Lake, William, accountant, Norgate’s-court, St. Stephen’s -Laint, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, King-street-gates, Pockthorpe, -and St. Mary’s -Lammas Brothers, tea dealers, Gentleman’s-walk -Lamb, Charles, butcher, Upper Market -Lamb, David Thomas, wire-worker and machine maker, 5, Golden Ball-street, -and Castle-hill -Lamb, James, butcher, Market-place -Lambert, Francis, wholesale and retail tea-dealer, 6 & 7, Lower Goat-lane -Lambert, Mary, young ladies’ boarding-school, Steel’s-court, Queen-street -Land, Charles, grocer, &c., 1, 2, & 3, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Land, Henry, baker, St. Clement’s -Land, John, baker, back of St. Peter’s Mancroft -Land, William, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, &c., Hay-hill—(see advertisement) -Landor, Henry, surgeon, Heigham-retreat -Lane, Israel, cheesefactor and provision merchant, Stamp Office-yard, St. -Andrew’s; res: Earlham-road -Langton, Edward, librarian of the Public Library, opposite the Guildhall -Lanham, James, confectioner, St. Giles’-street -Lanham, Rachael, _Ship_, King-street -Lann, William, _Adam and Eve_, St. Benedict’s-street -Lantenant, Camille, professor of the French language, St. Andrew’s -Lantenant, Maria, ladies’ school, St. Andrew’s -Large, tallow-chandler—see Saunders and Large -Larke, J. B., draper, William-street, Heigham -Larke, Hannah Susanna, schoolmistress, Cow-hill -Larkman, William, tailor, cap manufacturer, &c., Gildengate-street -Larkman, William, baker, King-street -Larwood, William, cabinet maker, _Cock and House_, Duke-street -Lawes, Robert C., seed merchant and fruiterer, Little Orford-street; res: -Julian-place -Lawn, Lubbuck, _White lion_, St. Benedict’s -Lawrence, William, upholsterer and paper-hanger, Ten Bell-lane -Laws, James, spirit dealer, St. Giles’-street -Laws, John, _Bee-hive_, St. Paul’s-plain -Laws, Robert, straw hat cleaner & blocker, Westlegate-street -Laws, William, 4, Victoria-street -Lawter, Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 2, Rampant Horse-street -Laxen, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’-terrace -Leach, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, All Saints-green -Leach, William, builder, St. Martin’s-lane -Leath, Thomas, estate and house agent, 18, Distillery-street -Lee, William, boot and shoe maker, All Saints-street -Leeds, Charles, whip maker, All Saints-green -Leeds, the Misses, Thorpe-road -Leeds, William, brush and patten manufacturer, 17, London-street -Leeson, Richard C., upholsterer, &c., 81, St. Giles’-street and -Surrey-road -Leist, James, plane maker and edge-tool dealer, Wensum-street -Leist, Mrs. Letitia, St. Clement’s-hill -Leggatt, Samuel, _Spread Eagle_, Marketplace -Leggatt, Samuel, coffee house keeper, Castle-hill -Leggett, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, Timberhill-street -Leggett, Samuel, _Dolphin_, Upper Heigham -Leman, Emily, school-mistress, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Leman, Robert, managing clerk at the Union Fire Office, Newmarket-street -Lemmon, J. Robert, printer, stationer, bookseller and binder, Upper -Marketplace -LeNeve, Charles, baker, Fishgate-street -Levine, John Myers, jeweller, William-street, Heigham -Liddelow, Robert, _London_, St. Andrew’s-hill -Lifford, Thomas, estate agent, _Bird in Hand_, king-street -Lilly, Henry, fruiterer, Pottergate-street -Lilly, William, carpenter, Rose-lane -Lincoln, James, post office, King-street -Lincoln, John, pipe and match, and willow box maker, Pump-street -Lincoln, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Botolph-street -Lincolne, Elizabeth Sarah, ladies’ school, Surrey-street -Lindsey, Sarah, mattress maker, Elm-street -Linford, Robert, watch and clock maker, 9, Davey-place -Ling, Abraham, _Shire Hall_, Castle Meadow -Ling, Edmund, bankers’ clerk, St. Augustine’s-street -Ling, George, bricklayer and builder, All Saints-green, and St. Stephen’s -Upper-street -Ling, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s-street -Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, school mistress, 56, Bethel-street -Ling, Henry, solicitor, 24, St. Giles’-street -Ling, Henry, schoolmaster, Pottergate-street-House -Ling, Nicholas, painter and glazier, Magdalen-street -Ling, Walter, brush maker, Middle-street, St. George’s -Ling, William, 7, Infirmary-road, St. Augustine’s -Ling, William, brush maker, 2, Princes-street -Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, 2, Upper King-street -Linstead, Robert, shopkeeper, St. George’s-plain -Lister, (Wm.) Son, & Co., manufacturing cutlers, 10½, Old Haymarket; res: -Bloomsbury-place, Dereham-road -Little, Henry, confectioner, 3 Dove-street -Littleboy, John, bankers’ clerk, 10, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Littleboy, George attorney’s clerk, Lower Close -Littlepond, Horace, _White Rose_, Back of the Inns -Littlewood, Ephraim, _Barge_, King-street -Littlewood, Samuel, draper, St. Andrew’s-plain -Livock, Joseph Robert, whitesmith, Crown-court, Elm-hill -Livock, William Thomas, tailor and draper, Redwell-street -Loades, Henry, grocer, King-street -Lock, Charles, confectioner, 7, Exchange-street -Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 3, St. Stephen’s-street -Lock, Henry, civil engineer, 3, St. Catherine’s-terrace, Bracondale -Lockett, William, commercial agent, St. Faith’s-lane -Lofty, James, hairdresser, St. George’s-plain -Lohr, Mrs. Eliza, Gildengate-street -Lomas, William, saw maker and tool warehouse, Upper Westwick-street -Lonegan, Francis, _Dove_, St. James’-street -Long, Edmund S. D., solicitor, Magdalen-street -Long, Henry, silversmith, 17½, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. Martin’s-lane -Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Timberhill-street -Lord, Aaron, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s Maddermarket -Lord, James, plasterer, _Eagle_, Lower Westgate-street, Heigham -Lord, John, wool-stapler and yarn agent, Fishgate-street and 11, St. -Catherine’s-plain -Lorkin, Walter Theodore, cooper, Ber-street -Lound, Thomas, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life Offices, -King-street -Love, William, _Queen’s Mead_, Cowgate-street -Lovett, Henry, fancy repository, &c., 58, St. Stephen’s-st; res: 2, St. -Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement) -Lovett, William, toy dealer, Golden Ball-street -Lovewell, Thomas, hay dealer, _Baker’s Arms_, Ber-street -Lovick and Co., china and glass warehouse, Broad-street, and -Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s -Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and hosiers, 16, London-street -Lovick, Mary Ann, grocer, Ber-street -Lovick, Samuel, grocer, Brazen Doors-road -Lowe, Henry, _Golden Lion_, King-street -Lowe, Joseph, baker, 5, Gildengate-street -Lowe, William, draper, Peacock-street -Lowne, Mary, confectioner, 3, Lower Goat-lane -Lowne & Shaw, accountants, and Fire and Life Assurance Agents, Tombland -Lowne, William Charles, Junr., accountant, &c., William-street, Heigham -Lucas Brothers, (Charles and Thomas) contractors and builders, 22, St. -Giles’-street; South-wharf, Lowestoft, and Lucas-wharf, Belvedere-road, -Lambeth -Lucas, Charles, railway contractor, builder, &c., Thorpe House, -Foundry-road, Thorpe -Ludlow, Henry, bankers’ clerk, Wellington-terrace, Grove-place -Lynes, Samuel, grocer, Cow-hill -Lynn, George Doughty, M.D., Bracondale - - * * * * * - -MACE, John, _Wheatsheaf_, St. Stephen’s-street -Macgregor, James, booksellers’ agent, 48, Upper St. Giles’-street -Machet, Maria Jane, ladies’ school, Church-street, St. Simon’s -Mack, Ann, beerhouse keeper, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Mackay, John, tea-dealer, Bethel-street -Mackenzie, Nicholas, pattern designer, Fye-bridge -Mackie, Mrs. Elizabeth, Cambrian-place, Heigham -Mackie & Stewart, nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists; seed establishment, -10 & 11, Exchange-street; horticultural establishment, Bracondale; -nursery, Ipswich-road -Mackley, John, _Dun Cow_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Mackley, John Edward, tailor and draper, 5, Westlegate-street -Mackley, Richard, _Dun Cow_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Mackley, William, tailor, near St. Peter’s Church -Madge, Giles, tunist and pianofortist, Botolph-street -Madge, Robert, teacher of music, Botolph-street -Main, Susan, corset and bandage maker, 4, Briggs-street -Mallett, Francis, tailor and woollen draper, 2, London-street -Mallett, Henry, top manufacturer and lodging-house keeper, Castle-meadow -Mallows, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, 3, Princes-street -Mandall, Robert, carpenter and builder, Princes-street -Mann, Alfred, _Black Boys_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Mann, George, _Jolly Drovers_, Ber-street -Mann, Henry, _Fleece_, Tombland -Mann, James, _Shoulder of Mutton_, or _Corn Exchange_, St. Andrew s-hill -Mann, Joseph, grocer and draper, Distillery-street -Mann, Joseph Matthew, _Mischief_, Paul’s Back-lane -Mann, Lucy Rebecca, straw bonnet manufacturer, 15, Chapelfield-road -Mann, Matthew, _St. John’s Head_, Bridge-street, St. Michael’s-at-Coslany -Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, 6, Magdalen-street -Mann & Co., coal depôt, Eastern Union Railway -Mannings, John, _St. Catherine’s_, Brazen Doors-road -Mansfield, James, plumber and glazier, St. Stephen’s-street -Manthorpe, James, kiddier, King-street -Maquire, Joseph, accountant, 5, Victoria-street -Marcon, Mrs. Jane, 20, St. Giles’-street -Marrison, Samuel, gun maker, Great Orford-street, Orford-hill -Marrison, Robert, engraver and copper-plate printer, Great Orford-street -Marsh, Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, Surrey-street -Marshall, Charlotte, governess, Finket-street -Marshall, Ephraim, schoolmaster, 5, Chapel-look, Ber-street -Marshall, Joseph, _Green Dragon_, Little London-street -Marshall, Joseph, tailor, 19, St. Giles’-street -Marshall, Mary Ann, draper, Palace-street -Marshall, Peter, shopkeeper, Ber-street -Marshall, Robert, baker and confectioner, Magdalen-street -Marston, Alfred, carrier, Gt. Orford-street, Orford-hill -Marston, Richard, confectioner, 13, Gentleman’s Walk -Martin, Francis, upholsterer and paper-hanger, Upper Westwick-street -Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, West Pottergate-street -Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, Hay-hill -Martin, and Sons, wholesale shoe manufacturers, Church-alley, St. Gregory -Martin, Thomas Lillystone, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 39, -London-street -Martineau, Mrs. Fanny, Upper King-street -Martinson, Lucy, milliner, 67, St. Giles’-street -Mason, Abram, _Waterman_, King-street -Mason, Henry, hairdresser and tobacconist, Ber-street -Mason, Henry John, auctioneer and appraiser, 3, Church-alley -Mason, James, furniture broker, Charing-cross -Mason, John, plumber, &c., Magdalen-street -Mason, John, clerk, St. Giles’-hill -Mason, John, beer seller, Wensum-street -Mason, John Leeds, _Sir John Barleycorn_, Orford-hill -Mason, Samuel, basket maker, Ber-street -Mason, Mrs. Sophia Ann, 3, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Massey, Thomas, Esq. Thorpe-road -Massingham, Arthur Davey, bankers’ clerk, Albert-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road -Massingham, John, eating-house keeper, St. Stephen’s-plain -Massingham, Joseph, Newmarket-road -Massingham, Leak, shopkeeper, St. George’s Colegate-street -Massingham, Robert, hatter, Bethel-street -Master, Alfred, surgeon, St. Giles’-plain -Matcham, Dr., St. Giles’-hill -Matchett and Co., printers, &c., Norfolk Chronicle Office, Market-place -Matchett, Rev. Jonathan Chase, Close -Matthews, George, _William the Fourth_, Mousehold -Matthews, James, herbalist, 3, Norris’-buildings, St. -Benedict’s-road—(see advertisement) -Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, curate of All Saints and St. Julian’s, -Castle-meadow -May, Charles, commission agent, Holl’s-lane -May, John, artist, Sussex-street -May, William, silversmith, jeweller, and watchmaker, Rampant Horse-street -May, William, _King of Prussia_, Lakenham -May, William, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. Giles’-street -Mayes, Mrs. Anne, general shopkeeper, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Mayes, Mrs. Margaret, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Mayes, Mrs., Calvert-street -Mayhew, George, grocer and furniture broker, Norris’-buildings, -Dereham-road -Mayhew, Judith, shopkeeper, Ber-street -Mayhew, Samuel, _Duke of Sussex_, St. Stephen’s-street -Mayor, James, tailor, 9, Heald’s-buildings, Rose-lane -Mays, George, attorney, 38, Victoria-street -Mays, Miss, Upper Westwick-street -Mayston, Samuel, the Close -M‘Ilmorrow, John, draper, Coslany-street -Meachen, S. H., builder, William-street -Meadows, George, china and glass dealer, Westlegate-street -Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, St. Michael Coslany -Mealing and Mills, corn and coal merchants and malsters, King-street -Mealing, Samuel W., merchant, Ipswich-road -Mear, William, architect and surveyor, Lower Close -Mendham, Wace Lockett, solicitor—see Tillett and Mendham; res: -Grove-terrace, Unthank’s-road -Merchant, John, clerk, Richmond-place, Lakenham -Merrison, James, watchmaker, Cross-street, St. George’s -Merry, John, wine cooper, Lobster-street -Merry, Robert, merchant, Wilderness-house, Bracondale -Metcalf, Francis, shawl cleaner, dyer, and dresser, Colegate-street -Metcalf, Joseph, chintz glazer, St. Clement’s Church-alley; res: -Towler’s-court, Fye-bridge -Metcalf, Joseph, hat maker, Elm-hill -Metcalf, Mrs. Maria, 2, Surrey-grove -Metcalf, William, grocer and draper, parish clerk of St. Benedict’s, St. -Benedict’s-gates -Middleton & Answorth, manufacturers of plain and fancy dresses, shawls, -&c., Calvert-street; and 16, Watling-street, London -Middleton, Edward, hairdresser, 4, St. Giles’-street -Middleton, George, Nelson-place, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Middleton, George, manufacturer, Calvert-street: res: Eaton Villa -Middleton, Jacob, banker’s clerk, Lakenham-terrace -Middleton, James, accountant, 12, Newmarket-terrace -Middleton, Jeremiah, _Crown_, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Middleton, John, Esq., 4, Surrey-street -Middleton, John, boot and shoe maker, Calvert-street -Middleton, Robert, grocer, &c., William-street, Heigham -Middleton, William, shopkeeper and beer-seller, World’s-end-road -Millard, William Salter and Son, agents to the Suffolk Alliance Fire and -Life, Assurance Company, surveyors and land agents, Princes-street; res: -Sprowston -Milliard, Mrs., Lower Close -Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s-street -Miller, Alfred S., family brewer and hop merchant, St. Stephen’s brewery, -St. Stephen’s-gates -Miller, Amelia, tobacconist and cigar importer, 5, London-street -Miller, George Robert, cabinet, chair and picture-frame maker, St. -Andrew’s-hill -Miller, Henry, solicitor, registrar of the Guildhall court, and one of -the revising assessors of the city of Norwich, Surrey-street -Miller, Henry Blake, solicitor—see Miller and Son; res: 9, -Newmarket-terrace -Miller, and Son, solicitors, Surrey-street -Miller, John, _Factory_, Cowgate-street -Miller, Mrs. Mary, Eaton Hall-road -Miller, Mrs. Mary, 1, Grove-place, Lakenham -Miller, Wallace Shade, tobacconist and cigar importer, 1, Bird’s-court, -Red Lion-street -Mills, Ebenezer, Esq., Upper Surrey-street -Mills, Frederick Anthony, surgeon, All Saint’s-plain -Mills, George Thomas, plasterer and bricklayer, Pottergate-street -Mills, Jacob Mealing, merchant and maltster, 10, Nelson-terrace, -Grove-place -Mills, James, Chapel-field-road -Mills, Jeremiah, _Pheasant Cock_, St. Michael Coslany -Mills, John, Lower Goat-lane -Mills, Mrs. Mary Hoogan, Lady-row, Lakenham -Mills, Miss, professor of music, Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’ -Mills, William, Dereham-road -Mills, William, glover, Golden Ball-street -Mills, William M. J., plumber, &c. St. Miles’ Coslany -Mingay & Son, ladies’ London shoe warehouse and fancy repository, 7, Old -Haymarket; res: Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Minns, David, butcher, St. Benedict’s-street -Minns, George William, builder, Castle-meadow -Minns, Jesse, dresser, St. Clement’s-alley; res: Magdalen-street -Minns, John, _Queen’s Arms_, Magdalen-street -Minns, Robert, master of Doughty’s Hospital -Minns, Robert, carpenter, _Jolly Hatters_, St. James’ -Mitchell, Mrs. Ann, Mile End-road, Eaton -Mitchell, Edward, St. Faith’s-lane -Mitchell, Frederick G., baker, Palace-street -Mitchell, John, greengrocer, 12, Timberhill-street. -Mole, William, draper, Heigham-hill -Moll, Richard, chair maker and broker, St. John’s-street -Moll, Robert, _Black Horse_, 13, St. Giles’-street -Moll, William, linendraper—see Gooderson and Moll; res: St. Giles’-road -Money, Mrs. Charlotte Ann, 5, St. Catherine’s-terrace -Money, Capt. P. J., Trowse -Moneyment, Mrs. Ann Bayspoole, Lady-row, Lakenham -Monney, James, grocer, Bethel-street -Monsey, James, cooper, Thorn-lane -Monteith, George Lovell, warehouseman, St. Giles -Moore, Elizabeth, _Jolly Dyers_, Wensum-street -Moore, Foster Grand, clerk of the Mendicity Society, St. Andrew’s Hall; -res: St. Stephen’s-street -Moore, Francis, grocer, Cowgate-street -Moore, Robert, bricklayer, _Bull_, St. Paul’s Church-street -Moore, James, carpenter and builder, St. George’s, Colegate-street -Moore, James, Ber-street -Moore, James Brett, chemist, Robinson’s-buildings, Rose-lane -Moore, John, farmer, Plumstead-road -Moore, John, _Globe_, Rising Sun-lane -Moore, (John George) and Co., haberdashers, hosiers, and agents, 12, -Castle-street; res: Pier Cottage, East, Union-place -Moore, J. G., Union-place, Heigham -Moore, Joseph, butcher, Magdalen-street -Moore, Mrs. Martha, milliner and dress maker, St. Stephen’s-street -Moore, William, warehouseman, Calvert-street -Moore, William, hairdresser, Ber-street -Morgan, Charles, surgeon, City Dispensary, Pottergate-street -Morgan, Edward Charles, and Co., share-brokers, Tolls’-court; res: St. -Stephen’s-gates -Morgan, Henry, Esq., Earlham Lodge, Earlham-grove -Morgan, John, pawnbroker, St. Saviour’s-lane, Magdalen-street -Morgan, John Brandram, Esq., King-street -Morgan, J. B. and H. brewers, Old Brewery, King-street -Morgan, Richard, actuary to the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, -Chapelfield-grove -Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. Paul’s-plain -Morris, George, wheelwright and carpenter, _Red Lion_, Magdalen-street -Morris, John, slater and slate merchant, King-street -Morris, Mary Ann, register office, &c.. 19, Ten Bell-lane -Morris Robert, Esq., Thorpe-road -Morrison & Co., wine, brandy, and porter merchants, Gaol-hill, -Market-place -Morse, Rev. Charles, incumbent of St. Mary Coslany and St. Michael at -Plea, Mousehold, Thorpe -Morse, Miss Maria, Lower Close -Mortimer, John Thursby, commercial traveller, Calvert-street -Mortimer, Mary, milliner and dress maker, St. Giles’-street -Moss, Joshua, hotpresser, St. Martin-at-Oak -Mottram, James Nasmith, bankers’ clerk, Bank-street -Moughton, John, coal merchant, _Waterman’s Arms_, St. Ann’s-lane, St. -Peter-per-Mountergate -Mouser, William, timber merchant, Thorn-lane -Mousir, Robert, bookseller, 9, Upper St. Giles’-street -Moy, James, _Tiger_, Fishgate-street -Munday, John, solicitor, Chapel-field-road -Mundy, Thomas, weaver and shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New Catton -Munn, Charles Clabburn, tailor, Upper St. Giles’-street -Murry, Miss A., 2, Grove-place-terrace -Murray, Rev. James, Incumbent of St. Giles’, 10, Newmarket-terrace -Murrell, Michael, _Fellmonger’s Arms_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Murrell, Owen, tailor, St. Augustine’s-street -Murnane, John, general superintendent Eastern Union Railway, -Victoria-station; res: 2, St. Stephen’s-road -Murrell, William, iron-founder, Westlegate-street -Murrell, William, _Lord Nelson_, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham -Murton, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Michael’s, Coslany -Muskett, Charles, printer, bookseller, binder, and stationer, 5, -Gentleman’s-walk, Old Haymarket -Muskett, Charles Henry, wheelwright, King-street, and Ber-street -Muskett, Mrs. Mary, St. Clement’s-hill -Muskett, Robert, Esq., Heigham-grove -Myall, Benjamin, baker, Palace-plain -Myhill, Mrs. Elizabeth, Sussex-street -Myhill, William, cordwainer, 7, Lady’s-lane - - * * * * * - -NASH, Spooner, paper and rag merchant, Charing-cross -Nash, wholesale grocer, &c.—see Freeman and Nash -Naylor, William, engineer, Railway-station, Thorpe -Neale, W. V., St. Benedict’s-gates -Needham, Francis Studley, ironmonger. Grout’s-thoroughfare -Neep, William Edward John, dentist, 5, Post Office-street -Nelson, Thomas, shopkeeper and beer-seller, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Nelson, Thomas, jun., shuttle maker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Nettleton, Mrs. Ann, Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel-field-road -Neville, Richarda, milliner and dressmaker, Duke-street -Newbegin (James) and Son, tobacco and cigar manufacturers, -Bridewell-alley and Market-place -Newby, John, Holl’s-lane, Heigham -Newcome, Mrs. Charlotte S., Albert-place, St. Stephen’s-gates -Newman, Charles, gardener, Old Lakenham -Newman, Frederick George, dealer, _Old Barge_, King-street -Newman, Frederick H., _Red Lion_, Red Lion-street -Newman (George) & Co., tea-dealers and coffee merchants, 7, Davey-place, -and at 27, Bell-street, Birmingham -Newman, Henry, farmer, Plumstead-road, Thorpe -Newman, Henry, gardener and grocer, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Newman, J., broker, Ber-street -Newman, Mrs. Mary, Holl’s-lane, Heigham -Newman, Sarah, _Three Pigeons_, Fishgate-street -Newson, Frederick, grocer and draper, Oak-street, and at Mill-hill, New -Catton -Newson, Henry, grocer and draper, Mill-hill, New Catton -Newson, Henry, grocer, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-road -Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse -Newstead, William, draper, King-street -Newton, Freeman, bookbinder, Infirmary-road -Newton, James, fish-salesman, Fye-bridge -Newton, Mrs. Sarah, Muspole-street -Newton, Son, and Woodrow, land agents, Tombland -Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan-lane -Nichols, Charles, dyer, Pottergate-street -Nichols, Edward, clerk, Nelson-street, Heigham -Nichols, Mrs. Hannah, 3, Chatham-place -Nichols, William, _Carriers’ Arms_, 33, Pottergate-street -Nichols, William Cobb, baker, City-road, Heigham -Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, Surrey-street -Nicholson, Catharine Anne, schoolmistress, the Chantry -Nicholson, Ebon, butcher, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Nickalls, John, cabinet maker, Botolph-street -Nickols, Jeremiah, tailor, All Saints-green -Nickols, John, bird dealer, _Old Friends_, Ber-street -Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and tea-dealer, Cowgate-street, -Charing-cross, and St. Stephen’s-street -Nightingale, William, grocer and tea-dealer, 4, Lower Goat-lane -Ninham, Henry, artist, Chapel-field -Ninham, John, land agent, Mousehold -Nixon, John Hindson, solicitor, Bracondale -Nixon, Robert, _Lamb_, Eaton-road -Nobbs, Edward Frederick, coach painter, Britannia metal and pewter smith, -Red Lion-street -Nobbs, Francis, baker, St. Catherine’s-plain -Noble, George, _Turk’s Head_, William-street -Nockall, David, grocer, 4, Red Lion-street -Nockold, Henry, shopkeeper, Ber-street -Nockolds, —, hatter, hosier and glove cleaner, 2, Briggs-street -Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal Depôt, Trowse; E. & A. Prior, managers -Norfolk Coal Company, St. Faith’s-lane -Norgate, Benjamin Henry, surgeon, Bank-street -Norgate, John, grocer and wine merchant—see Norgate and Co.; res: Curfew -Cottage, Earlham-road -Norgate and Co., wine and spirit importers, ale and porter agents, and -family grocers, St. Stephen’s-street -Norman, Charles, smith, St. Julian’s -Norman, James, printer, bookbinder, &c., Haymarket -Norman, John, bricklayer, plasterer, and beer-seller, Magdalen-street -Norman, Robert, plumber, 6, York-place -Norris, James, upholsterer and cabinet maker, 38, Charing-cross, and 4, -St. Peter’s Hungate -Norton, Fanny, milliner and dressmaker, 4, Bank-plain -Norton, Francis James, tailor and hatter, 30, White Lion-street -Norton, Mrs. Jane, Distillery-street -Norton, John Culley, Esq., 6, Newmarket-terrace -Norton, Henry, _Rampant Horse_, Fishgate-street -Norton, Robert, tea-dealer, grocer, and tobacconist, 1, Magdalen-street -Norwich Wine Company, St. Giles’ Upper-street -Noverre, Frank, teacher of dancing, Theatre-square; also Theatre-square, -Yarmouth—(see advertisement) -Nudds, William, carpenter, 7, Chatham-place -Nunn, John, hairdresser, florist, and seedsman, St. Augustine’s-street -Nunn, Joseph, _George_, St. Stephen’s -Nunn, Marianne, dressmaker, 67, St. Giles’-street -Nurse, Robert, carver & gilder, Castle-street -Nursey, Eliza, lodging-house keeper, Crescent-place - - * * * * * - -OAKES, Henry, _Bull_, Magdalen-street -Oakley, Robert, veterinary surgeon, Palace-street -Ollett, Henry, carpenter, Eels-buildings, Rose-lane -Ollett, Mary Ann, Carver and builder, Life’s-green, Lower-close -Olley, Edward, currier, Yarrington’s-court, Wensum-street -Olley, Stephen, hotpresser, Upper Westwick-street -Olley, Stephen Benjamin, tinplate worker, St. Benedict’s-street -Onley, Daniel, earthenware dealer, _Golden Lion_, Brazen Doors-road -Opie, Mrs. Amelia, Castle-meadow -Orfeur, John, timber and coal merchant, Fishgate-street, and at Yarmouth; -res: Gem-cottage, Bracondale -Ormsby, Rev. William Arthur, M.A., perpetual curate of St. James, St. -Martin’s-at-Palace-plain -Orris, Frederick Henry, surgeon, Magdalen-street -Osborn, John, tailor and draper, Little London-street -Osborne, Charles, carpenter, _Anchor_, Ten Bell-lane -Osborne, Rev. John Francis, 23, Victoria-street -Osmond & Cooper, architects, St. Andrew’s-street -Ostler, Charles, _Prince of Wales_, Pump-street -Otty Philip, printer and bookbinder, agent for Morison’s medicines, -Orford-hill -Oury & Co., English and Foreign circulating library, booksellers and -binders, engravers, printers, and stationers, 6, London-street -Owen, Frederick, pawnbroker, jeweller, and optician, Magdalen-street -Owen, Rev. John, Half Mile-road, Eaton -Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate-street -Oxley, Richard, hosier, hatter, and shirt maker, 7, London-street; res: -111, Pottergate-street—(see advertisement) - - * * * * * - -PADGETT, John, postmaster, Rampant Horse-street -Page, Alfred W., _West-End Retreat Gardens_, Heigham -Page, James, confectioner, Wensum-street -Page, John, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Martin-at-Oak; res: 23, -Sussex-street -Page, John, _Rose_, Palace-street -Page, Joseph, tailor, hosier, shirt maker and outfitter, 13, -Briggs-street -Page, M. F., clerk, Point-house, Ipswich-road -Page, Mary, baker, St. John-street -Page & Son, wholesale stationers and brush manufacturers, 23, Old -Haymarket, and Scoles-green -Page & Son, curriers, Magdalen-street -Palgrave, Thomas, Esq., Lakenham -Palmer, Jonathan, shoemaker, _Angel_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Palmer, John, shoeing smith, St. Augustine’s-street -Palmer, Lucy, milliner and haberdasher, 6, London-street -Palmer, Nathaniel, barrister, Thorpe -Palmer, Robert, tea-dealer, 3, Rose-valley-terrace, Unthank’s-road -Palmer, Robert, whitesmith, St. Saviour’s-lane -Palmer, Mrs. Susan, Crescent-place, Chapel-field -Palmer, Thomas Hitchen, attorney, Redwell-street; res: Bracondale -Palmer, William, carver in wood, St. Lawrence-lane -Palmer, William, boot-tree and last maker, St. John’s Timberhill-street -Palmer, William, whitesmith, &c., St. Augustine’s-street -Pank, Abraham, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, brass-worker, &c., 123, -Pottergate-street—(see advertisement) -Pank, Edward, gardener, _Pine Apple_, St. Martina-lane -Pank, William, accountant, Ten Bell-lane -Paraman, Christiana and Rosa, milliners, 56, St. Giles’-street -Paraman, Mrs., upholsterer, Grout’s-thoroughfare -Park, John, _Hatchet and Gate_, Lower Goat-lane -Park, Joseph, mohair and worsted spinner, the Villa, Mount-pleasant, -Eaton -Parke, David, clerk, Sussex-street -Parke, George, 1, Dereham-road -Parker, Clare, builder, St. Martin-at-Oak -Parker, Glare, junr., bricklayer and baker, St. Martin-at-Oak -Parker, Francis, tailor, St. Julian-street -Parker, George, _Lord Nelson_, Pottergate-street -Parker, James, bricklayer, _Boy and Cup_, Lobster-lane -Parker, Mrs. Mary Ann, 3, Chapel-field-road -Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe-road -Parker, Thomas, fishmonger and game dealer, St. Stephen’s-street -Parker, William, draper and tea dealer, corner of City-road, Dereham-road -Parker, William, grocer, &c., St. Augustine’s -Parlour and Sons, ironmongers, &c., 15, London-street -Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger, 15, London-street, and St. -Andrew’s-hill -Parr, John, baker, Chapel-field-road -Parr, Thomas, dealer, Ber-street -Parr, William Burrell, Esq., St. Giles’-street -Parkins, John, wool-sorter, Sussex-street -Parkinson, Thomas, _Elephant and Castle_, King-street -Parsons, Georgians, governess, Lakenham-terrace -Parsons, Henry, baker, Cowgate-street -Parsons, John, hat manufacturer, Brazen Doors-road -Parsons, Thomas, plumber and glazier, 3, Rising Sun-lane -Parsons, William, civil engineer, 2, Heigham-terrace -Partridge, Mrs. Mary, 3, Lakenham-terrace -Pashley, Charles, professor of music and music seller, Queen-street -Paston, Charles, musician, Ber-street -Paston, William, currier, &c.—see Rudd and Paston -Paston, William, _Paul Pey_, St. Giles’-hill -Patchell, William, _Crown_, Upper Westwick-street -Patrick, Charles, grocer and tea-dealer, Cowgate-street -Patterson, James, shoemaker, St. Benedict’s-street -Patteson, Rev. William Frederick, incumbent of St. Helen’s, -Helen’s-square, Bishopgate-street -Patteson, H. S., Esq., brewer—see Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co.; res: -Thorpe -Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7, Earlham-road -Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, 2, Bridewell-alley -Paul, William Francis, schoolmaster, Bracondale -Payne, John, _All Saints_, All Saints-green -Payne, Simon, parish clerk of St. Paul’s, Cowgate-street -Payne, Sturley, surgeon, Duke-street -Pearce, Charles, blacksmith, Ber-street -Pearse, Mrs. Mary, 111, Pottergate-street -Pearson, James, Golden Dog-lane -Pease, Esther, straw bonnet and dress maker, Pottergate-street -Peck, Edward, inspector of police, 3, St. Lawrence-lane -Peck, Richard, nurseryman, Plumstead-road, Thorpe -Pedder, William, leather cutter, Old Meeting-alley, St. Clement’s -Peel, John, _Ship_, Cowgate-street -Pegg, George, builder, _Norwich Arms_, Ber-street -Pegg, William Bacon, carpenter, Horne’s-lane, Ber-street -Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D., Dean of Norwich, Deanery, -Lower-close -Pentney, Mrs. Mary, Bath-rooms, Castle-meadow -Penton, James, broker, Magdalen-street -Perfect, John, fancy chair and basket manufactory, St. Stephen’s-street -Perowne, Rev. John, rector of St. John’s Maddermarket, Upper -Surrey-street -Perowne, John, Rose Cottage, Hall-lane, Lakenham -Petch, Hannah, boat builder, _Horse Barracks_, Pockthorpe-road -Phillippo, Matthias, Newmarket-road -Phillips, Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 5, Chatham-place, St. -Stephen’s-gates -Phillips, Francis, master of Mancroft Charity School, Hay-hill -Phillips, John, _Eagle and Child_, brewery, Golden Ball-street -Phillips, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Orford-hill -Phillips, the Misses, boarding school, the Priory, St. Stephen’s -Phillips, Robert, wholesale warehouseman, Davey-place; res: the Priory, -St. Stephen’s -Phillips, Samuel Michael, watch and clock maker, 5, Chatham-place, St. -Stephen’s-gates -Phillips, William, _Tuns_, St. Michael’s Coslany -Philliss, William, currier, _Lord Nelson_, Timberhill -Phillpotts, Henry, D.D., master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, the Close -Philo, Joseph, saddler, harness, and whip maker, 44, London-street -Pickford &, Co., general railway carriers, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s—agent, J. A. Emmett; res: Heigham-place, Heigham -Pierson, Edward, coachmaker, 4, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Pigg, Arthur John, clothier and hatter, White Lion-street -Pigg, John, builder and carpenter, All Saints green -Pigg and Greenwood, upholsterers, &c., London-street -Pigg, Thomas, shopkeeper, _Baker’s Arms_, St. Clement’s-hill -Pigg (Samuel) and Co., woollen merchants, Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket -Pigg, Edward, ironmonger, &c.—see Piper and Pigg; res: 5, -Wellington-terrace, Grove-place, Lakenham -Pigg, Henry, bookseller and stationer, 17, London-street -Pigg, Horace Samuel, Manchester and woollen warehousemen, Lamb Inn-court, -Haymarket; res: 4, Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Pigg, James, _Cellar House_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Pigg, Mrs. John, milliner and dress maker, Bethel-street -Pigg (Joseph) and Son, mahogany and deal merchants, Bridge-street, St. -George’s; res: Mill-hill, Catton -Piggin, John, watch and clock maker, optician, and jeweller, Post -Office-street -Pigott, John, linendraper & hosier, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Piggott, J. H., linendraper, Charing-cross -Pillgrim, Elizabeth, ladies’ school, St. Benedict’s-plain -Pilgrim, John, sen., coroner for Norfolk, Chapel-field -Pilgrim, John, jun., solicitor—(see Jay and Pilgrim); res: Chapel-field -Pilgrim, Thomas, _Plummer’s Arms_, Cowgate-street -Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, 3, Bethel-street -Pinson, George, keeper of the County Gaol, the Castle -Pinson, Henry, furnishing and general ironmonger, oil and colourman, -Bank-plain -Piper and Pigg, wholesale and retail ironmongers, braziers, tinmen, -bellhangers, oil and colourmen, 5, London-street -Piper, John D., ironmonger, &c.—see Piper and Pigg; res: Magdalen-street -Piper, William, draper and haberdasher, 17, London-street -Pitcher, Henry, pawnbroker, Lobster-lane -Pitcher, Thomas, baker and confectioner, Magdalen-street -Pitman, Mrs. Newmarket-road -Pitt, John Ballard, surgeon, St. Stephen’s-street -Pitts, Robert Christopher, chemist, 8, St. Giles’-street -Plane, Richard, brewer, _Excise Coffee-house_, Lower Goat-lane -Platten, Peter, livery-stable keeper, Surrey-Mews, St. Stephen’s -Playford, Arminger, _Two Quarts_, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Playford, William, _Rising Sun_, Golden Ball-street -Pleasants, Thomas H., baker, Magdalen-street -Plowman, Stephen, linen draper—see Venables and Plowman -Plunkett, John, _Shuttles_, St. Augustine’s-street -Plummer, Charles Taylor, Nelson-terrace, Grove-place, Lakenham -Plummer, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, Lady’s-lane -Plummer, the Misses, teachers of music, Pottergate-street -Plumstead, Robert, hair-dresser, Wensum-street -Plumstead, Samuel James, general dealer, Coslany-street -Plumstead, Frederick, hair-dresser, Wensum-street -Plumptre, Robert, barrister, Lower Close -Pointer, Henry, confectioner, Charing Cross -Pointer, Robert, _Mill_, Mill-hill, New Catton, St. Clement’s -Poll, Samuel, manufacturer of camlets, Botolph-street -Poole, Mrs. M., Pottergate-street -Poole, Thomas, Esq., 5, Crescent, St. Stephen’s -Pooley, Richard, baker, Charing-cross -Pooley, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 2 and 3, -Charing-cross—(see advertisement) -Porrett, James, butcher, Bracondale -Porter, James, _Bowling Green_, Chapelfield -Porter, John Spratt, tailor, Upper Surrey-street -Porter, Mrs. Maria, Foundry-road, Thorpe -Porter, Robert, coal merchant, Botolph-street -Porter, Samuel, commercial traveller, Magdalen-street -Porter, Thomas, _Key of the Castle_, Oak-street -Porter, William, innkeeper, Eaton-road, Eaton -Postle, William, commercial agent, Chapel-field -Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket-road -Potter, James, manufacturer—see Williams and Potter; res: -Gildengate-street -Potter, James, manufacturer, St. George’s Middle-street; res: 51, -Pottergate-street -Potter, Harriet, dress maker, Princes-street, Tombland -Potter, Robert, shopkeeper, King-street -Potter, Thomas, hatter and furrier, 5, Gentleman’s-walk -Poulter, William, confectioner, St. Augustine’ s-street -Powell, Edward, butcher, _Bricklayers’ Arms_, Union-place -Powell, Mrs. Hannah, Theatre-square -Powell, John, hairdresser, Upper Westwick-street -Powell, Robert, linendraper, London-street -Power, Rev. Alexander Bath, principal of Diocesan Training Institution, -Ipswich road -Powley, Mrs. Catherine J., St. Stephen’s square -Powley, Robert, _Jolly Farmers_, Castle-hill -Pratt, Benjamin, _Arabian Horse_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Pratt, John, shoe maker, 64, Coslany-street -Pratt, Robert, land agent—see Pratt, Son, and Homer; res: Newmarket-road -Pratt, Sarah, strawbonnet manufacturer, Lower Goat-lane -Pratt, Son, & Hornor, land agents and surveyors, Queen-street -Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, cheese-factor and tallow chandler, -Wensum-street -Prentice, John, patten maker, Calvert-street -Prentice, Samuel, harness maker, Magdalen-street -Prentice & Co., coal depôt, Eastern Union Railway -Press, Edward, merchant, Bishop’s-bridge; res: St. Paul’s Back-lane -Press, William, grocer, Pottergate-street -Preston, Arthur, solicitor, agent to the Royal Insurance Company, and -hon. secretary to the Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society—see -Kerrison and Preston -Price, Miss, Upper Surrey-street -Priest, George, 2, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road -Priest, George, watch maker, 3, Briggs-street -Priest, Mrs. Henry, academy for young gentlemen, Pottergate-street -Priest, Pilgrim, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, &c., 1, St. -Giles’-street -Priest, Robert Raven, chemist, 1, St. Giles’-street -Priest, Thomas, bookseller, printer, stationer, and bookbinder, Rampant -Horse-street -Primrose, Mary, baker, corner of Pitt-street -Pritty, William, _Half Moon_, Stone-hill, Heigham -Provart, William, clerk, 10, Sussex-street -Puncher, Robert, 17, Victoria-street -Pulham, William, grocer and tallow-chandler, St. Mary’s-plain -Pull, Elizabeth Mary, grocer and provision dealer, Bull-close, St. Paul’s -Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey-street: res: Carrow-hill -Pulley, Mrs., Surrey-street -Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell-lane -Purdy, Richard Howes, plumber, glazier, and house painter, Hall-road, -Lakenham -Puxley, James, _Marquis of Granby_, Bishopgate-street -Puxley, Martha, milliner, 26, Bethel-street -Puxley, William, plumber, glazier, painter, &c., 12, Orford-hill -Pycroft, Nathaniel Burton, butcher, Red Lion-street -Pycroft, Thomas, butcher, 54, St. Stephen’s-street -Pye, Esau, _Bull_, Bull-close, St. Paul’s -Pye, Robert, bricklayer, _Bricklayers’ Arms_, Pottergate-street -Pye, Samuel, pipe manufacturer, All Saints’-green -Pye, William, _Two-Necked Swan_, Market-place -Pye, William M., grocer, &c., 6, St. Augustine’s-street -Pyman, John, wool merchant and yarn agent, Castle-meadow: res: Mile-end, -Eaton - - * * * * * - -QUANTRELL, Sarah, grocer—and draper, Union-place -Quantrill, Henry, plumber and glazier, King-street -Quevillart, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, 1 Keyzor-terrace, Unthank’s-road -Quinton, Elizabeth, dress maker, Grout’s-thoroughfare -Quinton, John, librarian and secretary of the Norfolk and Norwich -Literary Institution, St. Andrew’s-street; res: 18, Victoria-street -Quinton, William, bookbinder, parish clerk, Charing-cross, and 36, -Pottergate-street - - * * * * * - -RACKHAM (William) and Cooke, solicitors, Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’-street -Rackham, John, _Bee Hive_, Upper Westwick-street -Rackham, Mrs. Mary Anne, 9, Sussex-street -Rackham, Matthew, solicitor, proctor, and notary-public, Bishop’s-office, -Lower-close; res: Thorpe -Rackham, Thomas, relieving officer, 3, Peacock-street -Rackham, William, commercial traveller, 66, Pottergate-street -Rackham, and Turner, solicitors, the Close -Radford, William, _Black Chequers_, Cowgate-street -Rainbird, Samuel, carpenter, &c., Church-street -Rainer, Francis, hairdresser, Upper Market -Rainger, G. H., accountant, Earlham-road -Rand, William Fell, surgeon, 14, Sampson and Hercules-court, Tombland -Randall, Henry, Esq., Dereham-road -Ranking, William Harcourt, M.D., St. Giles’-street -Ransom, Mrs. Susan, 3, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road -Ransome, Harriet, haberdasher, toy dealer, and fancy repository, 18, -Market-place -Ransome, James, watch maker, Queen-street -Ransome, Mary Ann, watch maker and jeweller, Bridewell-alley -Ransome, Robert, Cambrian-place, Heigham -Rant, Jonathan, bricklayer, _Dyer’s Arms_, Quay-side -Raven, Edward, _Queen Anne_, St. Michael’s Coslany -Rawlinson, Mrs. Emma, Newmarket-road -Ray, Alfred William, banker’s clerk, local secretary to the English and -Cambrian Assurance Society, 16, St. Giles-street -Ray, Mrs. Caroline, Victoria-street -Ray, Charles, teacher at the Hospital for Indigent Blind, 13, -Calvert-street -Ray, John, iron merchant, Goat-lane; res: Thorpe-road -Rayner, John, clerk, St. Catherine’s-place, Lakenham -Rayner, William, _Greyhound_, St. Stephen’s -Raynes, Michael James, Esq., St. Giles’-road -Rayson, Mrs. Mary, Grove-place -Read, Charles, bricklayer and builder, Union-place -Read, Charles, bookbinder and account book manufacturer, Upper -Westwick-street -Read, Eliza Eleanor, ladies’ school, St. Giles’ Broad-street -Read, Mrs. Jane, Lady’s-lane -Read, Robert, corn and coal merchant, Bishopgate-street -Read, Thomas William, merchant, King-street -Read, Trevett, Esq., Newmarket-road -Read, W., miller, Trowse -Read, William, machine paper miler, St. Peter’s-per-Mountergate -Redgrave, Helen, seminary for young ladies’, Gray Friars’, King-street -Redgrave, James, commission agent, 1, Bracondale-terrace -Redgrave, William Rant, manufacturing chemist, lemonade and soda water -maker, &c., Wensum-street -Redgrave, Joseph, Esq., Upper-close -Redhouse, Hannah, broker, St. Augustine’s-gates -Reid, Samuel, draper, hatter, &c., 64, St. Augustine’s-street -Reed, Rev. Andrew, minister of Independent dissenters at the Old -Meeting-house, Middle-street, St. George’s -Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Cherry Tree-yard, St. George’s -Reeve, Eliza, schoolmistress, West End-place, Chapelfield-road -Reeve, Henry, shopkeeper and accountant, Upper Westwick-street -Reeve, Richard, carrier and wharfinger, Duke’s-palace; res: 110, -Pottergate-street -Reeve, Mrs. Rose, Bracondale -Reeves, Sims, barrister, Tombland -Reeve, William, baker, Bull-close -Reeve, William Henry, linen draper, 38, London-street -Restieaux, Joseph, clerk, and registrar of marriages for the district of -Norwich, Lady-lane -Reynolds, Edward, brewer, St. Martin’s-lane -Reynolds, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Reynolds, Joshua, miller, Hellesdon -Reynolds, William, nurseryman, Hall-lane, Lakenham -Reynolds, William W., linen draper, Upper Westwick-street -Reynolds, William, saddler and harness maker, Upper Westwick-street -Reynolds, William, farmer, Hellesdon -Reynoldson, M. L., _Eastern Union Railway_, St. Stephen’s-gates -Rice, William Herbert, professor of music, 6, St. Faith’s-terrace, St. -Faith’s-lane -Riches, Edward, hair dresser, Pottergate-street -Riches, Henry Charles, warehouseman, Isley’s-buildings, Surrey-road -Riches, Robert, hair dresser, Elm-hill -Riches, Susannah, straw bonnet warehouse, London-street -Riches, William, Sussex-street -Riches, William, wheelwright and blacksmith, St. Benedict’s-gates -Riches, William Daniel, Esq., 14, Crescent -Riches, William Smith, _Foundry Bridge_, Rose-lane -Rigg, Rev. Richard, rector of St. Clement and St. Michael’s Coslany, -Bethel-street -Riley, Francis, beer-seller, Whitefriars -Ringer, Mrs. Susanna, 10, Gun-lane -Ringer, William, Berlin and fancy repository, 7, Gentleman’s-walk -Rivett, Francis, Manchester warehouseman,—see Rivett and Harmer; res: -Richmond House, Bracondale -Rivett and Harmer, warehousemen, Post Office-court, Market-place -Rix, Blofield John, accountant, 35, Victoria-street -Rix, George, Temperance Coffee House, Golden Ball-street -Rix, Henry, brush, patten and clog manufacturer, &c., Stump Cross, -Magdalen-street -Rix, William, _White Horse_, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence -Rix, William, _Three Compasses_, 3, Upper King-street -Rix, match and pill-box maker—see Burton and Rix -Roach, Edward, accountant, Chapel-look, Surrey-road -Robberds, Charles Augustus, paper maker and miller (Lyng mills, Norfolk), -6, Chapel field-road -Robberds, John May, solicitor, (see Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and -Robberds); res: 10, St. Catherine’s place -Robbins, Rev. William, A.M., Rector of Heigham, Lady-lane -Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, Union-place—(see advertisement) -Roberts, James, surveyor, Bank of England-court, Queen-street -Roberts, James, shoe manufacturer, 6, St. John’s, Timberhill, res: -William-place, Lakenham -Roberts, Mrs., Foundry-road, Thorpe -Roberts, Susanna, milliner and dress maker, Upper King-street -Roberts, William, tailor, Chapel-look, Surrey-road -Robertson, Henry, cabinet and chair maker, upholsterer, &c., 121, -Lakenham; res: 8, Grove-place-terrace -Robertson, Miss, Lower-close -Robins, John, _Ship_, Thorn’s-lane -Robins, Sarah, _Princess Royal_, Rampant Horse-street -Robinson, Mrs. Anna, cork manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Robinson, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Martin-at-Oak -Robinson, John, cork-cutter, _Cork-cutter’s Arms_, Bridge-street, St. -George’s -Robinson, Mary, clear starcher, Cowgate-street -Robinson, Thomas, slater, Cross-lane, St. George’s -Robinson, William Henry, Esq., St. Faith’s-lane -Rogers, Charles, tailor, &c., 47, Bethel-street -Rogers, Edmund Dawson, Esq., reporter, 7, Dereham-road terrace -Rogers, Henry, brush and patten manufacturer, Wensum-street -Rogers, William, _Grapes_, St. Giles’-gates -Roe, Bartholomew, warehouseman, 15, Sussex-street -Roe, Charlotte, _Queen Victoria_, Pottergate-street -Roe, John Chambers, traveller, 2, Bracondale-terrace -Roe, John, _Yarmouth Arms_, Market-place -Roe, John, cabinet maker, Orford-hill -Roe, Richard, tailor, 16, Bank-street -Roe, Sarah Ann, wine-merchant, Old Post Office-court, Market-place -Rollings, Abigail, milliner, St. Stephen’s-road -Rollings, William, carpenter and builder, All Saints Green -Roofe, William, baker, Spitalfields, Thorpe -Rooks, Charles, supervisor of Inland Revenue, Orford-hill; res: 3, -Bracondale-terrace -Roope, Jane H., chemist, Red Lion-street -Root, Robert, carver and gilder, Golden Dog-lane -Rose, P. W. and R., wine and spirit merchants, St. Andrew’s-hill -Rose, George, cork-cutter, 68, St. Stephen’s-street -Rose, James, _Nelson’s Monument_, Lower King-street -Rose, John, general dealer, William-street -Rose, Philip, baker, St. Michael’s Coslany -Rose, Robert, _Topers_, Oak-street -Rose, Robert, West Pottergate-street -Rose, Sarah, bookseller and dealer in fancy goods, Castle-street -Rose, Philip William, St. Giles’-road -Rossi, George, silversmith and jeweller, Market-place; res: -Unthank’s-road, Eaton -Rouse, Thomas, grocer, St. Stephen’s-street -Rouse, William, brazier, St. George’s Middle-street -Row, Frederick, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s-street -Rowland, Daniel, carpenter, _Raven_, King-street -Rowling and Allen, manufacturers, St. Faith’s-lane -Royall, Daniel, tailor, Upper King-street -Rudd, Elizabeth, druggist and drysalter, St. Michael’s Coslany -Rudd, Francis, 4, St. Stephen’s-square -Rudd, Henry, shopkeeper and sawyer, St. Paul’s Back-lane -Rudd, Mrs., teacher of the pianoforte, Muspole-street -Rudd, Noah, butcher, Pottergate-street -Rudd, Robert, grocer, &c., Coslany-street -Rudd, Thomas, _Little Buck_, Oak-street -Rudd, Thomas, bricklayer, Ber-street -Rudd, William, tailor, Surrey-street -Rudling, William, butcher, Ber-street -Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, King-street -Rudrum, Spencer Drake, wharfinger and contractor for the conveyance of -goods by land or water carriage, Duke’s-palace and King-street-wharfs -Rump, James and Robert, carpenters and builders, Colegate-street -Rump, James Smith, tanner, Heigham-street -Rump, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball-street -Rushbrook, Robert, baker, Thorpe-road -Rushmer, John, New Lakenham -Rushmer, Sarah Elizabeth, dress maker, St. Mary’s-plain -Russell, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, 128, Magdalen-street -Russell, Christianna, mistress of the Old Meeting Infant School -Russell, Samuel, pipe maker, Pipe Maker’s-yard, St. Clement’s -Russell and Son, piano forte manufacturers, 15, Bridewell-alley -Russell (Thomas) and Co., manufacturers, of rope, twine, sacks, mats, -candle-wicks tarpauling, &c., St. Martin’s-lane, Buff-coat-lane, -Scoles-green, and Mousehold -Rust, Hannah, draper, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Rust, James Barron, tailor and draper, 20, Bethel-street -Rust, Robert, beer-seller, Redwell-street -Rust, Rose, shopkeeper, Princes-street -Rust, Thomas, water bailiff, Calvert-street -Rutt, Alfred, boat builder, Poole’s-ferry; res: 7, Spitalfields, Thorpe - - * * * * * - -SACRET, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen-street -Sadd, Anthony, manufacturer, Duke-street -Sadd, David, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain -Sadler, James, horse-hair manufacturer, St. Martin-at-Oak -Saddler, John, _Roe Buck_, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham -Sadd, William, Coslany-street -Saint, Samuel, Thorpe-road -Saint Quintin, Edward Henry, R.N., Foundry-road, Thorpe -Sainty, Mrs. Bethel-street -Sales, Francis, shoemaker, Botolph-street -Salkind, Simon, dealer, Pitt-street -Salmon, Christopher John, _Nelson_, West Pottergate-street -Salter, Robert Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Duke-street -Salter, William, grocer and beerseller, Union-place -Samuel & Joseph, pawnbrokers, St. John’s Timberhill -Sanderson, A., agent to the Eastern Counties Coal Company, Spitalfields, -Thorpe -Sands, Thomas, Portland-place, Holl’s-lane, Heigham -Sant, William, _Barley Mow_, Haymarket -Sapey, Thomas, _London Coffee House_, Rampant Horse-street -Saul, Tom, 53, Pottergate-street -Saul, William Staff, mahogany, timber, and deal merchant, 61 & 62, -Pottergate-street -Saul, William, builder, Pottergate-street -Saunders & Large, tallow-chandlers, Whitefriars-street -Savage, Robert, butcher, Swan-lane and Charing-cross -Savory, Matthew, porter at Bishop-street Hospital, Timberhill-street -Sawyer, John, _Shoulder of Mutton_, St. Stephen’s-street -Say, Sarah, plumber, glazier, and painter, 14, St. Giles’-street -Sayer, Benjamin, _Heart’s Ease_, Plumstead-road, Thorpe -Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, 27, Pottergate-street -Sayer, John, naturalist, 7, St. Giles’-street -Scarlet, Robert, _Surrey_, Surrey-road -Scarnell, John, farmer, Earlham goods -Scott, Anna Maria, grocer and draper, 1, August-street, Heigham -Scott, Charles, sofa and mattress maker—see Thirkettle and Scott -Scott, Henry, _Gardeners’ Arms_, 3, Timberhill-street -Scott, Mrs. Jane, Castle-meadow -Scott, John, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen-street -Scott, Maria, dress maker, Princes-street -Scott, Mary, shopkeeper, Ber-street -Scott, Mrs., the Close -Scott, Mrs. Page Nicol, Carrow House, Carrow -Scott, Peter Thomas, wholesale brush and patten manufacturer, White -Lion-street -Scott, Robert Bagge, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s-street, -and 18, Charing-cross; res: St. Andrew’s -Scott, Samuel, brazier and ironmonger, 20, Charing-cross -Scott, Sarah, tobacconist, 6, Bridewell-alley -Scott, Rev. Thomas, (Baptist) Chalk-hill, Thorpe -Scott, Thomas, cabinet maker, 21, Charing-cross -Scott, William, grocer, Magdalen-street -Scott, William, broker, 9, St. John’s Timberhill -Scotto, Charlotte, lodging-house keeper, Grove-place, Lakenham -Scottow, Mary, confectioner, 2, Red Lion-street -Scowen, John, _Grapes_, Dove-lane -Scrutton, Henry, grocer, 55, Bethel-street -Seaman, Joseph, _King’s Head_, St. James’-street -Seaman, Nathaniel, _Black Swan_, Upper Market -Seaman, Robert, wine merchant, St. John Maddermarket and Asylum-lane, -Heigham -Seago, William, spring maker and glover, St. John-street -Searles, Frances, linen draper, Norfolk and Norwich House, Ber-street -Searles, Robert, schoolmaster of the Heigham National School, -Dereham-road -Searles, William, bricklayer, _Cattle Hill_, St. John’s Timberhill -Sedgwick, Rev. Adam, canon of the Cathedral, and Woodwardian professor of -Geology in the University of Cambridge, Lower Close, and Trinity College, -Cambridge -Sedgwick, Rev. —, Rector of St. Martin-at Oak, the Close -Seed, Henry, woolstapler, Muspole-street -Seeley, John, butcher, _Bowling Green_, Muspole-street -Seeley, Job, Pottergate-street -Seeley, William, 6, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road -Selby, John Hunt, grocer, Stump-cross, Magdalen-street -Self, James, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, & brass-founder, 112, -Pottergate-street -Self, James William, boot and shoe maker, Heigham-road -Self, Thomas, cabinet maker and grocer, St. Mary’s-plain -Self, Thomas, brass-founder, gas-fitter, and bell-hanger, Back of the -Inns—(see advertisement) -Self, Thomas, broker, Upper Westwick-street -Selles, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6, St. Catherine’s-terrace -Sendall, Mary, milliner, 8, London-street -Senior, Richard, cordwainer, Bridge-street Coslany, St. Miles’ -Seppings, Mrs. Anna, Paragon-buildings, Castle Meadow -Seppings, William, _Shakespeare_, Colegate-street, St. George’s -Severn, James, boot and shoe maker, 16, Calvert-street -Severn, Samuel, boot maker, _Saint Paul_, Cowgate-street -Sexton, Edward, brewer and maltster, _Whalebone_, New Catton -Sexton, Horace, builder, Lower Westwick-street -Sexton, Joseph, dyer, Calvert-street -Sexton, Richard, Ivy Cottage, Lakenham -Sexton, Richard, smith, St. Augustine’s -Sexton, Robert Watling, builder, Calvert-street -Shalders, Charlotte, milliner and dress maker, Bethel-street -Shalders, Edward, grocer, &c., Upper Westwick-street -Shalders, John, bookseller and binder, Bethel-street -Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker, clothier, &c., Westgate-street -Shalders, Noah, junr., bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 9, St. -Stephen’s-street -Shalders, Thomas, shoeing-smith and farrier, Hay-hill -Shalders, William, jun., patent fountain pump, hydraulic, and leather -works, Bank-plain -Sharland, Mrs. Mary, West-end Grove-place, Lakenham -Sharland, William, chemist and druggist, agent to the Medical, Invalid, -and General Life Assurance Society, Golden Ball-street -Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey-street; res: 7, Lakenham-terrace -Sharp, Granville, accountant, East of England Bank; res: 7, -Lakenham-terrace -Sharp, William, chemist and druggist, Briggs-street -Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, 2, Upper Surrey-street -Sharpe, Frederick, accountant, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe -Sharpe, John Judd, printer and estate agent, Colegate-street, St. -George’s -Sharpe, Samuel, B.A., licentiate of the College of Preceptors, professor -of the classics, private boarding school master, Belle Vue House, -Eaton-park -Sharpe, Rev. William Leggatt, curate of St. Clement’s, and of St. -Michael’s at Coslany, 6, Heigham terrace, Dereham-road -Shaw, Charles Barnabas, cheese factor and provision merchant, 1, Post -Office-street -Shaw, Henry, farmer, Rose Villa, Dereham-road -Shaw, Lieut., R.N., Upper King-street -Shaw, Richard, manufacturer, Colegate-street. St. Clement’s -Shaw, William, accountant, &c.—see Lowne & Shaw, res: West Wymer-street, -Heigham -Sheedy, Rachael, _Rosary_, Thorpe-road -Sheldrake, Mrs. Hannah, Pottergate-street -Shenfield, John, chair maker, 12 Upper-street, St. Giles -Sheppard, Robert, commission agent, 82, St. Giles’-street; res: St. -Benedict’s-gates -Sheppard, John, _Wheatsheaf_, Bethel-street -Shibley, William, house agent, 5, York-place -Shickle, Mrs. King-street -Shickle, Mrs., Sarah Anne, 15, Crescent -Shickle, Sarah, dress maker, All Saints’-green -Shildrake, Thomas, bankers’ clerk, Bracondale, Lakenham -Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, 34, -London-street -Shildrick, William, _Grapes_, St. Miles’ Church-street -Shields, Daniel, grocer, Golden Ball-street, and hoop and rim maker, -Prospect-square, Scoles-green -Shipman, James, _Suffolk Arms_, Oak-street -Short, Edmund Barker, clerk, London-street -Short, Henry, wine cooper, Middle-street, St. George’s -Short, Joanna, milliner, London-street -Short, John, superintendent at the silk mills, Lower Westwick-street, St. -Benedict’s-lane -Shorting, Mrs. Mary, Chapel-field -Shreave, William, carpenter, Towler’s-court, St. Clement’s -Shreeve, John, shoeing smith and farrier, Magdalen-street -Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale and retail tea-dealers, 6, -Gentleman’s-walk, and 8, Ludgate-hill, London—(see advertisement) -Sillett, Mrs. Ann, All Saints’-green -Sillcock, Mrs. Charlotte, Perry’s-buildings, Hellesdon -Silvey, Letitia Ann, confectioner, Ber-street -Silvey, William, confectioner, 3, White Lion-street -Simmons, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s-road -Simpson, Amelia, shopkeeper, Ber-street -Simpson, George, master of the Great Hospital, Bishopsgate-street, St. -Helen’s -Simpson, George Edward, solicitor, clerk to the Henstead Union, to the -magistrates of the Swainthorpe division, clerk to the Trustees of the -Thetford and of the New Buckenham Turnpike Roads; agent to the European -Life Assurance, London Fire Insurance, and the Guarantee Societies, -Tombland -Simpson, John, whip maker, Ber-street -Singleton, Mrs. Jemima, 13, Victoria-street -Simpson, William Rudd, warper, Calvert-street -Sinkler, John, builder and carpenter, Magdalen-street -Sissen, William, hairdresser, &c., St. Benedict’s-street -Sizeland, Adam, 19, Bethel-street -Skayles, Crisp James, shoe manufacturer, 49, Pottergate-street -Skelton, John, warehouseman, Sussex-street -Skelton, John Smith, tailor and draper, St. Andrew’s-street -Skipper, Mrs. Eleanor Anne, Muspole-street -Skipper, Henry, confectioner, fruiterer, &c., Magdalen-street -Skipper, John, solicitor and proctor, secretary to the Equitable Fire -Office, Bank-street; res: Thorpe -Skipper and Son, solicitors, Bank street -Skoyles, William, furniture broker, Upper Westwick-street -Slack, Thomas, machinist, St. Giles’-hill -Slacke, James C., engraver, 10, William-street -Slaughter, Christopher, shopkeeper and meat seller, Middle-street, St. -Augustine -Slipper, Charles, toy maker, Upper King-street -Slipper, Chas. John, tanner, Botolph-street -Smith, Baker, St. Stephen’s-road -Smith, David, baker and grocer, Magdalen-street -Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, Calvert-street -Smith, Edward, _Waterloo_, Upper Walk, Market-place -Smith, Edward, _Coach and Horses_, Union-place -Smith, Mrs. Eleanor, Nelson-terrace, Grove-place -Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham -Smith, Gabriel Cooke, banker’s clerk, Thorpe-road -Smith, George Williams, clothier and woollen draper—see Steward & Smiths; -res: Golden Dog-lane -Smith, Mrs. G. W. St. Giles’-street -Smith, Mrs. Isabella, Caledonian-place, Dereham-road -Smith, James, _Surrey_, Grove-place, Lakenham -Smith, James, baker, Magdalen-street -Smith, James, umbrella maker, St. Benedict’s-street -Smith, John, tobacconist, Gentleman’s-walk -Smith, John, glass merchant, St. Stephen’s-plain -Smith, John, _Shoulder of Mutton_, St. Augustine’s-street -Smith, John, painter, plumber, &c., Ber-street -Smith, John, tailor and draper, Great Orford-street -Smith, Jonathan, Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street -Smith, Joseph De Carle, wholesale druggist and appraiser, Magdalen-street -Smith, Robert, baker, Carrow-hill -Smith, Rosamond, _Kett’s Castle_, Spitalfields, Thorpe -Smith, Samuel, poulterer, Scole’s-green -Smith, Samuel, clerk, Lower Westwick-street -Smith, Samuel Howard, jeweller, Orford-hill -Smith, Susannah, portrait painter, Cherry-street, Lakenham—(see -advertisement) -Smith, Susan and Helen, milliners, 17, St. Giles’ -Smith & Sons, chemists and druggists, London-street and Magdalen-street -Smith, Thomas, Elm-hill -Smith, William, glass and china dealer, Rampant Horse Back-street; res: -Westlegate-street, St. John Timberhill -Smith, William, grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen-street -Smith, William, _King’s Arms_, St. Martin-at-Oak Gates -Smith, William, general dealer, 11, Lower Goat-lane -Smith, William Lyall, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s-plain -Smithdale, Thomas, iron & brass founder, St. Ann’s Staithe-lane, St. -Peter-per-Mountergate -Snape, Mrs. Jane, 68, St. Giles’-street -Snell, Capt. George, R.N., Crescent-road -Snelling, John, _Duke of Wellington_, Pottergate-street -Snelling, Thomas, grocer, 43, Magdalen-street -Snelling, William, boot and shoe maker, gutta percha dealer, 1 -Orford-hill -Snowdon (John) & Sons, linen and woollen drapers, hosiers, hatters, -haberdashers, lacemen, &c., Bridge-street, St. George’s -Snowling, John, _Pope’s Head_, Upper Market -Soman, David, wholesale shoe manufacturer -Sothern, George, 1, St. Giles’-terrace, Bethel-street -Sothern, Mrs. Hannah, Lady’s-lane -Sothern, Samuel, (of the firm of Sothern and Sons, stationers, at Gt. -Yarmouth,) St. Martin’s Palace-plain -South, George, Unthank’s-road -Souther, Sherlock, 2, Caledonian-place, St. Benedict’s-road -Southgate, William, baker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Sowels, William, accountant, 5, Chapelfield-road -Sowels, William, accountant, Distillery-street, Heigham -Spanton, Francis H., postmaster, _Bell_, Orford-hill and Castle-hill -Sparke, Alfred, solicitor, Scoles-green -Sparke & Co., engineers, ironfounders, and machine manufacturers, -Thorn-lane Foundry -Sparke, Mrs. Elizabeth, West End-place, Chapelfield-road -Sparke, James Bird, iron founder—see Sparke & Co.; res: Earlham-road -Sparkes, Francis William, wine merchant, see Clabburn and Sparks, 5, St. -Giles’-st. -Sparks, Mrs., Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe -Spatchett, James, chemist and druggist, St. John’s Maddermarket -Spelman and Sons, auctioneers and estate agents, 6, St. Giles’-street, -and Hall-quay, Yarmouth -Spelman, Henry—see Spelman and Sons; res: St. Giles’-road -Spelman, William—see Spelman & Sons; res: Heigham-hill -Spence, George, machinist, tobacconist, &c., Bridge-street, St. George’s -Spencer, Christopher, J. M., surgeon, King-street -Spencer, David James, accountant and cashier to Messrs. Blake, Keith, and -Blake, the Chantry -Spencer, George, farmer, Earlham-road -Spencer, Robert, _Elm_, St. Clement’s, New Catton -Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. Augustine’s-street -Spinks, Joint, clerk to the Norwich District Visiting Society, appraiser -and valuer of farming covenants, &c., 104, Pottergate-street -Spinks, John, junr., post office clerk, Douro-terrace -Spinks, Samuel, manufacturer, Calvert-street -Spratt, Andrew William, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s-street -Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Unthank’s-road -Spratt, Sarah, governess, 2, Bethel-street -Spratt, Stephen, _Old Star_, Quay-side -Spratt, William, coach builder, Chapelfield -Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, 1, Gun-lane -Springall, Benjamin, miller and corn merchant, St. Clement’s-hill -Springall, Isaac, watch and clock maker, Wensum-street -Springall, James, wholesale and retail tea dealer and grocer, Ber-street -Springall, John, wheelwright, Baker’s-road, St. Clement’s -Springfield, Osborn, Esq., Old Catton -Springfield, Thomas Osborn, Esq., St. Mary’s Church-yard -Springfield, Son, and Nephew, silk merchants, St. Mary’s Church-yard, and -66, Coleman street, London -Spooner, Edward, mat maker, _Robin Hood and Little John_, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe -Spooner, Edward Frederic, upholsterer, St. Margaret’s-plain -Spurdens, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Finket-street -Spurgeon, John, maltster, St. Augustine’s-gates -Spurgeon, Thomas, lodging-house keeper, Priest’s-buildings, St. -Stephen’s-road -Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe-road -Stacey, Edward, boot manufacturer, Orford-hill -Stacey, George, Esq., Lakenham -Stacey, Mary Ann, milliner, Orford-hill -Stacy, Mrs., Theatre-street -Staff, John, lucifer match maker, Old Caroline-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak -Staff, John Rising, solicitor and town clerk, London-street -Stafford, Francis, Town House, St. Andrew’s-hill -Stafford, William, baker, Union-place -Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Little Orford-street and Castle-hill -Stangroom, James, _Cupid and Bow_, 1, St. Martin’s-at-Palace-plain -Stangroom, John, _Duke of Sussex_, Gildengate-street -Stangroom, John, bill distributor, _Dolphin_, St. Mary’s -Stanhaw, George, coachmaker, St. Giles’-road -Stanley, George, scale, beam, and weighing-machine maker, Elm-hill -Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, St. Stephen’s-street -Stannard, Alfred, artist, Upper King-street -Stannard, Cubitt, manufacturer, St. George’s plain -Stannard, Mrs. Emily, artist, Rose-lane -Stannard, James, grocer, beer seller, ham and beef shop, Magdalen-street -Stannard, Mrs. Marianne, milliner, &c., St. Giles’-hill -Stannard, Richard, carpenter and builder, St. George’s-plain -Stannard, Robert John, boot maker, St. Giles’-hill -Stannard, Sarah, Register Office for Servants, Willow-lane -Stanton, Edward, carpenter and joiner, St. Martin-at-Oak -Stapleton, Robert, boot maker, St. John’s Maddermarket -Stark, Albert Drummond, manufacturing chemist, Duke’s-palace; res: -Pottergate-street -Stark, William, Esq., St. George’s-plain -Stark, William, Son, and Co., manufacturing chemists, Duke-street -Stark, William, and Co., dyers and finishers, Duke’s-palace-bridge -Starkey, Richard, tax collector, Bracondale -Starland, John, plumber and glazier, Surrey-street -Starling, Mary Ann, Octagon Chapel School, Calvert-street -Starling, Lieut. Colonel Parlett, 4, Crescent, St. Stephen’s -Starling, Robert, smith, _East End Retreat_, Thorpe-road -Starr, Francis commercial traveller, Infirmary-road -Stebbing, Robert, Newmarket-road -Stebbings, Henry, livery stablekeeper, Hale’s-court, St. Giles’ -Stedman, John, butcher, Lady-lane -Steel, Mrs. Ann, 4, Bracondale-terrace -Steel and Curtis, wholesale and family chemists, 15, Gentleman’s-walk, -and Tombland -Steel and Co., grocers and tea dealers, Bank-plain -Steel and Rix, fancy repository, 3, Queen-street -Stevens, Charles Frederick, tinman and brazier, Magdalen-street -Stevens, G. and W., ironmongers, Orford-hill -Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, Castle-meadow -Stevens, Thomas William, tailor and draper, 23, Castle-meadow, and Golden -Ball-street -Stevens, William Horace, letter press printer and bookbinder, -Pottergate-street -Stevens, William John—see G. & W. Stevens; res: Scole’s-green -Stevenson, Seth William, printer and publisher of the “Norfolk -Chronicle,” Market-place: res: Surrey-street -Stevenson, Thomas, manager of railway goods department, St. Faith’s-lane -Steward and Co., timber merchants, King-street, and at Southtown, -Yarmouth -Steward, Edward, notary public and solicitor—see Steward and Fisher; res: -Eaton-hall, Eaton -Steward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale -Steward and Fisher, solicitors, King-street -Steward, Henry, baker, Bull-close, St. Paul’s -Steward, James, tailor and woollen draper,—see Steward and Smiths; res: -Thorpe-road -Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers, spirit merchants, and -maltsters, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe -Steward, Samuel, bookbinder, paper ruler, &c., Elm-hill -Steward & Smiths, clothiers, hatters, and woollen drapers, 9 and 10, -Tombland -Steward, Stephen, _Red Lion_, Magdalen-street -Steward, Timothy, Esq., Unthank’s-road -Steward, William, _Masonic_, Elm-hill -Stewardson, Edward, Esq., 6, St. Giles’-road -Stewardson, Nathaniel, jun., grocer and general shopkeeper, St. -James’-street -Stewart, George Ashley, straw bonnet manufacturer, 22, Red Lion-street -Stewart, nurseryman, &c.—see Mackie and Stewart -Stichall, Mrs. Priscilla, Town Close Lodge, Ipswich-road -Stimpson, James, broker, 3, Orford-hill, and 1, Norfolk-street, -Union-place -Stockings, Jonathan, _Eagle_, Newmarket-road -Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. Stephen’s-street -Stocks, Alfred Joseph, wholesale and retail draper, 12, Briggs-street -Stocks, Rev. Edward, Mile-end House, Eaton -Stokes, John, _Temperance_ hotel, 2, Upper Walk, Market-place -Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth Agatha, 1, Castle-street -Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth, King-street -Stone, James, Esq., 1, Cattle-street, and Carrow-hill -Stonex, William, butcher, Ber-street -Storey, James, grocer and beer retailer, St. Augustine’s-street -Storey, William, brewer, maltster, grocer, tea-dealer, beer-seller, &c., -Bull Close Brewery, Bull close -Stother, John M., R.N., 4, St. Catherine’s-plain -Stout, Simon, builder, Pottergate-street -Stowers, James, tobacconist and general dealer, Red Lion-street -Stowers, Mrs. Sarah Maria, 1, Garden-street -St. Quentin, Richard, carpenter and shopkeeper, Cowgate-street -St. Quintin, James, Lieut. R.N., the Close -St. Quintin, John, plumber, glazier, and decorator, corner of -Bethel-street -Stracey, Rev. Sir George, Bart., Thorpe -Stratford, William, _Three Kings_, Upper Westwick-street -Street, —, organ builder, Pottergate-street -Stringer, Henry, banker’s clerk, Wellington-terrace, Grove-lane, St. -Stephen’s -Stringer, Robert, baker, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s -Stubbs, Edward, _Golden Lion_, St. John’s-street -Stubbs, George, carter, _White Hart_, St. Andrew’s Broad-street -Sturley, George, cashier of the Norwich branch Bank of England, 3, -Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Sturley, Joseph Juby, _Norfolk Arms_, St. Michael Coslany -Suckling, Maurice Nelson, 2, Porter’s-terrace, Thorpe -Sudbury, Thomas, Sussex-street -Suffield, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe-road -Suggett, (Dunsford & Suggett) surgeon-dentists, St. Giles’-street -Sultzer, John, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s-street -Sumner, John, officer of Inland Revenue, 1, Golden Dog-lane, St. George’s -Surflin, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, _Bank_, 12, Bank-street -Sursham, John, corn and coal merchant; superintendent to the Soup and -Coal Societies, Soup Office-yard, Fishgate-street; res: St. Clement’s -Sussams, William, grocer, Heigham-road -Sutton, Daniel Morrison, tailor and draper, Broad-street -Sutton, Mrs. Julia, the Grove, Lakenham -Sutton, H. M., draper, St. Augustine’s -Sutton, Robert, broker, Magdalen-street -Sutton, Samuel, clerk, Wensum-street -Sutton, Samuel, cutler and surgical instrument maker, 21, -Gentleman’s-walk; res: Union-place, Heigham -Swann, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, Chapelfield-road -Swann, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Clement’s -Swann, Joshua, manufacturer, Chapelfield-grove -Swann, Mrs. Tabernacle-street -Swash, Barnaby, hairdresser, St. James’-street -Swash, Robert, bricklayer, _Turkey Cock_, Church-street, St. Simon’s -Swinton, William, Pottergate-street -Sweetman, Henry, _Rose_, St. Stephen’s-street -Symonds, Mrs. Ann, 2, St. Clement’s-hill -Symonds, Rev. Henry, the Close - - * * * * * - -TADMAN, John Richard, clerk, Gas Works, Mousehold -Tadman, William, superintendent of Norwich Gas Works, Mousehold -Talbot, Mrs. Anne, Lower Close -Talbot, George, tailor, &c., Bridge-street, St. Andrew -Tallack, William, office clerk to the Corporation of Guardians, -Heigham-road -Taney, William, coach lace maker, Timberhill-street -Tann, Samuel Wiseman, upholsterer and paper hanger, 38, Pottergate-street -Tann, Mary Ann, lodging-house keeper, Hall-road, Lakenham -Tany & Co., fishmongers, Fish Market -Tate, James, confectioner, Bridge-street, St. Miles -Tate, William, carver gilder, and paper hanger, Botolph-street -Tatham, Charles, Distillery-street, Heigham -Taylor, Adam, joint secretary to the Norwich Union Fire-Office, -Surrey-street -Taylor, Adam, and Clement, solicitors, deputy under-sheriffs of Norfolk, -deputy to the Clerk of the Peace of Norfolk, agents to the Palladium Life -Insurance Office, Orford-place -Taylor, Charles, _Peacock_, St. Stephen’s-street -Taylor, Edward, Charles-street, Heigham -Taylor, Elizabeth, corset & elastic bandage maker, 13, Upper St. -Giles’-street -Taylor, George, fruiterer and gardener, St. Stephen’s-street and White -Lion-street -Taylor, George, truss maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’-street -Taylor, James William, cooper, measure maker, carpenter, and bowl turner, -Palace-plain -Taylor, John, plumber, glazier, & painter, Palace-street -Taylor, John O., solicitor, St. Giles’-street -Taylor, Joseph, _White Horse_, Castle-ditches -Taylor, Mrs. Maria Elizabeth, Mile-end-cottage, Eaton -Taylor, Mrs. Marianne, Surrey-street -Taylor, Mary, _Castle_, Castle-hill -Taylor, William, medical agent, chemist, herbalist, and druggist, Botanic -Medical Dispensary for Diseases of the Skin, 11, Magdalen-street -Taylor, William, _White Lion_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Taylor, William, tailor, National School-court, Princes-street -Taylor, William, manager of Waterworks, Redwell-street -Taylor, William Brown, tobacconist and tea dealer, 1, St. -Stephen’s-street -Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, Princes-street -Taylor, William James, plumber and glazier, _Bird in Hand_, Mill-lane, -New Catton -Teasel, Osborn, timber merchant, steam saw mills, Fishgate-street -Terrington, William, boot and shoe maker, 8, Bank-street -Theobald, John, glover—see Theobald and Son; res: Newmarket-road -Theobald and Son, glovers, London-street -Theobald, Mrs., Colegate-street -Theobald, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen-street -Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road -Thirtle, James, boot maker, 50, Pottergate-street -Thirtle, Thomas, livery stable keeper, Golden Ball-street -Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Bridewell-alley -Thirkettle (John) and Scott, sofa, couch, and mattress manufacturers, -Middle-street, St. George’s -Thirkettle, Harriet, furrier and feather dresser, 90, Upper -Westwick-street -Thirkettle, Thomas, _Mitre_, Briggs-street -Thirkettle, William, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Orford-hill; res: 11, -West End-terrace, St. Giles -Thompson, Alfred William, commercial traveller, 11, Chapelfield-road -Thompson, Charles, shoe maker, Cross-lane, St. George’s Colegate -Thompson, Rev. Frederick C., Unthank’s-road -Thompson, Henry, Esq., reporter, Dereham-road-terrace -Thompson, Gamaliel, farmer, Long John’s-hill, Lakenham -Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, Medical Institution, 78, St. -Stephen’s-street -Thompson, Henry, philosophical instrument maker, 10, White Lion-street -Thompson, James, grocer, Fishgate-street -Thompson, Mrs. Jemima, William-street, Heigham -Thompson, John, _Anchor_, Silver-road, Pockthorpe -Thompson, John, boot maker, and gutta-percha factor, 10, White -Lion-street—(see advertisement) -Thompson, Joseph, tea dealer, grocer, &c., 23, White Lion-street -Thompson, Joseph, baker and grocer, Mousehold -Thompson, Martin, _Griffin_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre-street -Thompson, Robert, ironmonger, Gentleman’s-walk, and Back of the Inns. -Thompson, Thomas, _Red House_, Timberhill -Thompson, William, coach maker, _Steam Packet House_, King-street -Thorndick, Henry, printer, Princes-street -Thorne, Robert, _Goose and Gridiron_, Little Orford-street -Thorns, Robert, wholesale ironmonger and manufacturer of tin goods, 8, -Exchange-Street; res: 3, Dukes Palace-street -Thorpe, Alfred, boot and shoemaker, King-street, St. -Peter-per-Mountergate -Thorpe, Thomas, _Tun and Anchor_, Colegate-street -Thorpe, Thomas, hair-dresser, Coslany-street -Thorold, William, civil engineer, ornamental gardener, &c., -Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge; res: Thorpe-bower, Thorpe-road -Thorsby, Robert, grocer and draper, St. Stephen’s-road -Thouless, William, cordwainer, _Thorn_, Bartholomew-street, Thorn-lane -Thurgar, Thomas William, artist, Assembly-rooms -Thurgar, Walter Christopher, surgeon, 2, Lakenham-place, St. -Catherine’s-plain -Thurlow, John, _Jubilee_, Ber-street -Thurston, Carnaby, baker, New Catton -Thurston, Daniel, _Bull_, St. Stephen’s-street -Thurston, Rebecca, draper, 5, Davey-place -Thurston, Samuel William, Duke’s Palace-road -Thurtell, Thomas, Hall-road, Lakenham -Thwaites, John, _King’s Head_, St. Stephen’s-street -Thwaites, John, _Rainbow_, King-street -Tidd, John, _Rifleman_, Cross-lane -Tidd, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, 20, Gildengate-street -Tidnam, George, butcher, 6, Bethel-street -Tidnam, James, cooper, St. Martin-at-Oak -Tidman, Robert, blacksmith, _Rose and Crown_, Bishopgate-street -Tidnam, Robert, _Bishopbridge House_, Thorpe-road -Tiffin, William, _Waggon and Horses_, Tombland -Timpson, William, currier, 5, Dove-street -Tinkler, Sophia, milliner, 16, Bethel-street -Tinkley, Esther, boot and shoe maker, Rampant Horse-street -Tillett, Jacob, Quay-side -Tillett, Jacob Henry—see Tillett and Mendham; res: St. Andrew’s-street -Tillett, James, wheelwright, St. Augustine’s-gates -Tillett, M. A., grocer, St. Martin-at-Oak -Tillett and Mendham, solicitors, St. Andrew’s-street -Tills, Benjamin, grocer, &c., Magdalen-street -Tilney, Henry, _Wine Coopers’ Arms_, Lower Goat-lane -Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, Elm-hill and Swan-lane -Tillyard, Rebecca, linen draper, Stump-cross, Magdalen-street -Tillyard, Robert Thomas, shoe manufacturer, Gothic Cottage, West -Pottergate-street -Tillyard, R. T., and Co., wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, Upper -Goat-lane -Tillyard, —, shoe manufacturer—see Tillyard & Son; res.: Douro-terrace, -Heigham -Tillyard & Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, Elm-hill—(see advertisement) -Tipple, John, clerical tailor, woollen draper, hatter, &c., 12, -Exchange-street; res.: 2, Adelaide-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road -Tripple, John, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Elm-hill; res.: Upper -Surrey-street -Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 16, Crescent -Todd, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Queen-street -Todd, William, accountant, King-street -Toll, Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 3, Crescent-place -Tollady, Joseph, horse hair manufacturer, Lower Westwick-street -Tolson, Mrs. Martha, 5, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, hatter, hosier, and glover, Castle-street -Tomlinson, William, upholsterer and boarding-house keeper, Bank-plain -Tompson, John Locke, grocer, White Lion-street -Tooke, Michael, tailor and grocer, Ber-street -Tooke, Sarah Roberts, circulating library and reading rooms, Rampant -Horse-street -Tooley, William, coal merchant, _Cock and Pye_, Quay-side -Towell, Thomas, _White Cottage_, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s -Towler, Abel, manufacturer—see Towler, Campin, & Co.; res.: Heigham-grove -Towler, Campin, & Co., manufacturers, Elm-hill -Towler, Hannah, draper, 3, Fye-bridge -Towler, Richard, beer seller, Spitalfields, Thorpe -Townshend, George, _Crown_, Elm-hill -Townshend, James, dealer in rags, Bridge-street, St. Miles -Townshend, Samuel, carver and gilder, Bethel-street -Townshend, Samuel Thomas, jun., carver and gilder, 32, Charing-cross -Townshend, Timothy, clerk, Fye-bridge -Townshend, William, Infirmary-road, St. Augustine’s -Townshend, William, _Coach and Horses_, Red Lion-street -Townshend, William Charles, printer and shop-keeper, Elm-hill -Townley, Jonathan, treasurer of County Courts, Surrey-place, Lakenham -Trevor, Henry, cabinet maker, upholsterer, carver, gilder, and paper -hanger, 5, Post Office-street -Tripp, John, whitesmith, All Saints’-green -Trory, John, teacher of music, Elm-hill -Trory, William, Unthank’s-road -Trower, Noah, _Wool Pack_, Golden Ball-street -Trowse, John, parish clerk of St. Peter’s Mancroft, 19, Bethel-street -True, Samuel, Tillett’s-buildings, Infirmary-road -Tubb, William Henry, Berlin wool and tea warehouse, 46, London-street -Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. Giles’-street -Tuck, James Stannard, tailor and draper, 4, Lower Goat-lane -Tuck, James, turner and French polisher, Calvert-street -Tuck, Robert, painter, Wensum-street -Tuddenham, Edward, _Swan_, Swan-lane -Tuffs, William, _Light Horseman_, Botolph-street -Tungate, Maria, clothes broker, Lower Westwick-street -Turner, Benjamin, shoe maker, Harvey’s-terrace, Telegraph-lane, Thorpe -Turner, Rev. Charles, M.A., incumbent of St. Peter’s, Mancroft, 17, -Crescent -Turner, Charles, Esq., 10, Crescent -Turner, Frederick, teacher of music, opposite St. Mary’s Church -Turner, Henry, general agent, and agent for the Prince of Wales Life -Assurance Company, Cross-lane, Calvert-street -Turner, James, gilder, opposite St. Mary’s Church -Turner, James M., iron-founder and agricultural implement maker, St. -Andrew’s Broad-street -Turner, Joseph, _Anchor_, 33, Surrey-street -Turner, Robert, hair cutter, Trowse Mill-gate -Turner, William, shoe maker, Palace-street -Turner, William Nicholas Harwin, attorney—see Rackham and Turner; res: -Newmarket-road -Turrell, James, grocer, Ber-street -Tuttell, William, baker, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham -Tutton, Mary, _Goldbeaters’ Arms_, Bethel-street -Tuxford, Ann, trunk manufacturer, 6 & 7, Back of the Inns, and -Ber-street-gates -Twiss, Christopher, _Rampant Horse_, Rampant Horse-street -Tyce and Womack, cabinet makers, 16, Charing cross -Tyzack, William Valentine, wig maker, hair cutter, and artist in hair, -27, London-street - - * * * * * - -ULPH, James, _New Brewery_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Ulph, William, dyer, Lower Westwick-street -Underwood, Henry, plasterer and scagliola worker, St. Margaret’s-plain -Underwood, John, builder, King-street -Underwood, Joseph, vinegar maker—see Hills and Underwood -Unthank, Clement William, solicitor—see Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and -Robberds; res: Heigham -Upcroft, James, _Jack of Newbury_, Magdalen-street -Utting, John, shoe maker, Gildengate-street -Utting, Robert, farmer, Grove-place - - * * * * * - -VARLEY, John, cabinet maker, St. Stephen’s-street -Valo, Mrs. Charlotte, Tombland -Vassar, Jabez John, _Butcher’s Arms_, Ber-street -Vassar, Mrs. Marianne, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road -Venables and Plowman, linen drapers, 9, Gentleman’s-walk -Venning, John, Esq., Surrey-street -Vincent, Dr., head master of Grammar School, Upper-close -Vince, Jacob, gardener, 3, Victoria-street -Vincent, Eliza, milliner and dress maker, 9, West-end-terrace, St. -Giles’-hill -Vincent, Henry, brazier and broker, Upper Westwick-street -Vlieland, Jerome Nicholas, professor of French, Italian, and German, -Redwell-street -Vyall, George, house and furniture painter, St. Andrew’s Broad-street -Vyall, Daniel, coal merchant, clerk of St. Andrew’s parish, Broad-street - - * * * * * - -WADE, Frances, wholesale and retail woollen draper, 18, London-street -Wade, Robert, hair dresser, Redwell-street -Waddington, James, land agent, Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s -Waites, Charles, solicitor, Sampson & Hercules-court, Tombland -Waites, James, horn and hoof buyer, &c., Ber-street -Waites, Robert, cow-keeper and meal-seller, Palace-plain -Waite & Son, braziers and gas fitters, London-street -Wales, William, builder and timber merchant, St. Stephen’s-street -Walker & Co., worsted spinners, Calvert-street -Walker, James, carpenter and joiner, Rampant Horse-street -Walker, John, _King’s Head_, Pump-street -Walker, Richard, fancy repository, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Walker, Robert, printer and bookseller, Church-street, St. Michael -Coslany -Walker, Robert, printer, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Walker, Thomas, Gildengate-street -Walker, Thomas, carpenter, Upper Westwick-street -Walker, William Steward, accountant, Norwich Union Fire-office, Surrey -street -Wall, Mrs. Hannah, 6, Lakenham-terrace -Wall, Harriet, governess, Dereham-road -Wallace, James, _Two Brewers_, St. John’s-street -Waller, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak -Waller, J. G., cotton manufacturer, Pitt-street -Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate-street -Wallis, Thomas, mustard and chicory manufacturer, 7, Newmarket-terrace -Walne, Daniel, Esq., Old Lakenham -Walne, Miss Mary, Upper Surrey-street -Walters, Martha and Eliza, ladies’ school, Rampant Horse-street -Ward, Charles Palmer, hairdresser, 3, Orford-hill -Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Catherine’s-plain -Ward, James, baker, Red Lion-street -Ward, James, carpenter, St. Andrew’s-hill -Ward, William, _Wounded Hart_, Upper Market -Ward, William, baker, St. Andrew’s-hill -Warman, Zachariah Wright, woollen draper, &c., 2 Rose-lane -Warne, Elizabeth, piano-forte tuner and regulator, 122, Pottergate-street -Warner, Rev. A. S., chaplain of St. Faith’s Union, Colegate-street -Warner, Edward, brewer, _Hope Brewery_, St. Saviour’s-lane -Warne, George, _Weston’s Cellar House_, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Warner, James, shopkeeper, Eaton-street, Eaton -Warner, Walter, grocer, tea-dealer, &c., corner of Bethel-street, Upper -Market -Warner, William, ironmonger, Theatre-street -Warner, William, & Co., copper and zinc merchants, coppersmiths, -braziers, brass-founders, tin and iron plate workers, 2, St. Giles’ -Broad-street, and Goat-lane -Warnes, Henry, clerk, Earlham-road -Warnes, Robert, _Eastern Counties Railway_, Foundry-bridge -Warnett, Charles, builder, King-street, St. Julian’s -Warnett, Harriet, young ladies’ establishment, King-street, St. Julian’s -Warren, Thomas, 1, Albert-place, St. Stephen’s -Warren, William, Esq., Bracondale -Warterton, Edward, tailor, _Cottage_, Silver-road, Pockthorpe -Watering, George, musician, Ber-street -Watering, John, linen-draper, 69, and 70, St. Stephen’s-street -Waters, F. W., miller, Lower Westwick-street -Watling, Isaiah, cooper, Gildengate-street -Watson and Barnham, attornies and solicitors, Upper Surrey-street -Watson, Daniel, carver, gilder, and print-seller, All Saints’ Green -Watson, Frederick Elwin, solicitor—see Watson and Barnham; res: 6, -Lakenham-terrace -Watson, Gilbert P., chemist and druggist, King-street -Watson, James, _Prospect House_, Hellesdon-road -Watson, John Ferra, resident medical proprietor of private asylum, -Heigham-hall -Watson, John, _Star_, Haymarket -Watson, John Wilcocks, Esq., Heigham Hall cottage -Watson, Mrs. stone-mason, Castle-meadow; glass warehouse, -Bridewell-alley; res: Foundry-road, Thorpe -Watson, Mary Anne, milliner and dressmaker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Watson, Richard, Esq., Earlham-road -Watson and Son, stone-merchants, Castle meadow, and St. Faith’s-lane -Watts, Elizabeth, milliner, &c., Pottergate-street -Watts, Henry, printer, &c., Pottergate-street—(see advertisement) -Watts, James, house agent, Chapel-field-road -Watts, James, engineer, iron and brass founder, and general machinist, -Rose-lane -Watts, John, _Ship_, Mousehold -Watts, John Winter, _Spear in Hand_, Vauxhall-street, Julian-place -Watts, Sarah, _Lord Nelson_, Stone-hill, Heigham -Watts, Thomas, butcher, Market-place and Pitt-street -Watts, Thomas, mathematician, Pitt-street -Watts, William, _Old Dove_, Market-place -Waytes, Philip, cattle-dealer, _Marquis of Granby_, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe -Weavers, William, and Son, fishmongers and dealers in game, Fishmarket -Webb, James, artist, _Mazeppa_, Cowgate-street -Webb, John Barton, Esq. Earlham-road -Webb, Thomas, Castle-meadow -Webb, William, rope and twine maker, Magdalen-street -Webber, William, consulting surgeon, 65, St. Giles’-street -Websdale, John, _Lamb_, Old Haymarket -Webster, Anna Maria, milliner and dressmaker, West Wymer-street -Webster, Daniel, builder, Pottergate-street -Webster, Elizabeth, provision dealer, 8, Golden Ball-street -Webster, George, Yarington’s-court, Wensum-street -Webster, James, carver, St. Andrew’s-hill -Webster, John, hair-dresser, Timberhill-street -Webster, Matthew, _Leopard_, St. James’-road -Webster, Paul Thomas, commercial traveller, 12, Chapel-field -Webster, Robert, shoe maker and clothes broker, St. Lawrence-steps -Webster, Thomas, printer, agent to the Christian Knowledge Society, -Pottergate-street -Webster, William, livery-stable keeper, Maid’s Head Inn-yard, St. Simon’s -Weeds, Sarah, grocer and tea-dealer, Bishopbridge, Thorpe -Weeks, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Botolph-street -Welch, Rev. William, Baptist minister, Julian-place -Wells, Henry, miller, Hellesdon Mills -Wells, John William, Castle-meadow -Wells, John, _Buff Coat_, Buff Coat lane -Wells, Mrs., Queen-street -Wells, Peter Michael, tailor, Mandall’s-court, Princes-street -Wells, Stephen, junr., auctioneer and valuer, Willow-lane; and at Belmont -Cottage, Barnsbury-park, London -Wells, Stephen Peter, accountant, Willow-lane -Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Castle-meadow -Welton, William, baker and confectioner, Upper Westwick-street -Wenn, Mary, eating-house keeper, Market-place -West, Edward, shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New Catton -West, John, _White Swan_, King-street -Weston, Charles, brewer, St. George’s bridge; res: Thorpe -Weyer, Thomas, _Red Lion_, St. Miles’-bridge -Weyer, William, _Flower Pot_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Whaites, Henry T., wine merchant, Dereham Road-terrace -Whall, Jeremiah, gun-smith, Little London-street -Whall, John, tallow chandler, _Rose_, Cowgate-street -Wharton, George, M.D., Upper Close -Wheatley, Edward Adams, coffee-house keeper, 18 Davey-place -Wheeler, Thomas, Esq., Gildengate-street -Wheeler, Rev. Thomas Archibald, Baptist minister, Golden Dog-lane -Whincop, Garwood George, bankers’ clerk, Newmarket-road -Whistler, James, station-master, Trowse railway station -White, Andrew, shopkeeper, St. Martin-at-Oak -White, A. M., and D., Berlin wool warehouse, Briggs-street -White, Frederick Edward, ironmonger, oil and colourman, 17 Tombland -White, Jeremiah, builder and carpenter, Thorn-lane -White, Mrs., Grove-place, St. Giles’-road -White, Philip, lodging-house keeper, Upper Goat-lane -White, Richard, surgeon-dentist, St. Giles’-street; res: the Woodlands, -Stoke Holy Cross -White, Robert, whitesmith, Calvert-street -White, William, farmer, Old Lakenham -White, William, broker and house agent, Church-alley, St. Gregory -Whitehead, George, stone and marble mason, Ber-street-gates -Whitehead, Mary, midwife, opposite St. Augustine’s Church -Whitehead, Philip, bread and biscuit baker, 6, Upper Market -Whitehouse, Charles, saddler and harness maker, Upper Westwick-street -Whiteley, Joseph, worsted spinner, Saviour’s lane -Whiting, Miss Elizabeth L., Grout’s thoroughfare -Whiting, Sarah, schoolmistress, Cowgate-street -Whiting, Sarah, junr., dress-maker, Cowgate-street -Whiting, William, schoolmaster, collector of taxes, &c., Cowgate-street -Whitrick, James, grocer, West Pottergate-street -Wicks, William, schoolmaster, Duke’s palace -Widdowes, Mark, _Lamb_, Coslany-street -Wiffen, Josiah, cattle dealer, Duke’s street -Wigg, Edward, mail contractor, _Stagg_, St. Benedict’s -Wigg, Frances, lodging-house keeper, 10, St. Stephen’s-square -Wigger, John H. A., dealer in paintings and articles of vertu, -Bethel-street -Wiggett, Harriet, lodging-house keeper, 29, Victoria-street -Wiggett, Joseph, wood turner, Dial-yard, St. Miles’; res: Calvert-street -Wiggins, John, _Saracen’s Head_, St. Giles’s-street -Wigham, Robert, tobacco manufacturer, 10, Old Haymarket; res: -Northumberland-street, Heigham -Wild, John, receiver of Inland Revenue, Orford-hill; res: 6, -Newmarket-road -Wilde, Frederick, plumber, &c., St. Stephen’s-street -Wilde, Matthew, plumber and glazier, _Trowel and Hammer_, St. -Stephen’s-road -Wilde, Stephen, Unthank’s-road -Wilde, William, Esq., coroner of Norwich, St. Stephen’s-street -Wilde, William, jun., auctioneer, &c., Post-Office-street -Wilding, Henry, hair-dresser and perfumer, 42, London-street -Wilet, Mary Ann, baker, King-street -Wiley, Samuel Hall, shopkeeper and house agent, St. James’ -Wilkins, Elizabeth, clear-starcher, Cowgate-street -Wilkins, Robert, musician, Bethel-street -Wilkinson, Benjamin, 9, Newmarket-road -Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness maker, 85, St. Giles’-street -Willdin, Charles, carver and gilder, Golden Ball-street -Willement, Richard, manufacturer, 3, Calvert-street -Willett, Edward, manufacturer—see Willett, Nephew, and Co.; res: -Eaton-grove -Willett, Henry, manufacturer—see Willett, Nephew, and Co.; res: -Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Willett, Mrs. Mary Ann Oxley, Mile-end, Newmarket-road -Willett, Nephew, and Co., manufacturers, Pottergate-street, and 63, -Friday-street, London -Williams, Isaac, manufacturer—see Williams and Potter; res: -Calvert-street -Williams, Isaiah, tailor, Calvert-street -Williams, John, pastrycook, 44, Pottergate-street -Williams, John Henry, shopkeeper, corner of Duke-street -Williams, Josiah, grocer, Swan-lane -Williams, Lewis, _Moon and Stars_, Duke-street -Williams, the Misses, boarding and day school, 52, Pottergate-street -Williams & Potter, manufacturers, Gildengate-street -Williams, Thomas, bankers’ clerk, Surrey Cottage, Upper Surrey-street -Williams, William, butcher, New Catton, St. Clement’s -Williamson, John James, commercial traveller, Distillery-street -Willins, Mrs. Eliza Frances, St. Stephen’s-road -Willins, William, solicitor, St. Andrew’s-plain: res: Newmarket-terrace -Wills, William, tanner and felmonger, Upper Heigham -Willsea, Isaac, _Corn Exchange_, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Willsea, John, _Waggon and Horses_, St. Michael -Wilson, George, bookseller and general shopkeeper, 1, Peacock-street -Wilson, George, grocer, Pockthorpe -Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen-street -Wilson, James, supervisor of Inland Revenue, 34, Victoria-street -Wilson, Mrs. & Misses, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, 13 -Crescent -Wilson, Robert, accountant and agent, 13, Crescent -Wilson, Thomas, Sussex-street -Wilson, William Stitt, Esq., manager of East of England Bank; res: -Newmarket-road -Wilson, William, Lame Dog-road -Wilson, William, jun., solicitor, Lame Dog-road -Wimperis, William, currier, Grout’s thoroughfare -Winter, Ambrose, yeoman, 5, Lakenham terrace -Winter, Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer, and leather merchant, 7, 8, -& 9, Upper Market; res: Grove House, Heigham -Winter, George, grocer and baker, St. John’s, Timberhill-street -Winter, James, solicitor, 9, St. Giles’-street, res: Rose-cottage, -Heigham -Winter, John, baker, St. Margaret’s-plain -Winter, John Greene, assessor and collector of the Property and Income -Tax for Heigham, Unthank’s-road -Winter, Samuel, baker, Magdalen-street -Winter, Thomas, _Green Hills_ Gardens, St. Augustine’s-gates -Winter, William, painter, plumber, glazier, and japanner, -Timberhill-street -Winter, William, brush-maker, St. John’s Timberhill -Wiseman, Alfred, draper, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road -Wiseman, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt-street -Wiseman, Robert P., builder; Muspole-street -Wiseman, Isaac, wine and spirit merchant, corner of Post Office and -Pottergate-streets -Wiseman, Samuel, agent to Bible Society -Withers, Peter, _White Lion_, King-street -Wodehouse, Rev. Charles Nourse, canon of Norwich Cathedral, Close -Wodehouse, Edmund, Esq., M.P., Thorpe -Wodehouse, the Misses Elizabeth and Apollonia, Thorpe-road -Wolton and Co., family grocers and hop merchants, 47, London street -Womack, George, jun., Central Railway outfitting establishment, 11 and -12, White Lion-street -Womack, George, cabinet maker, 2, St. Giles’-street -Womack, cabinet maker—see Tyce and Womack -Wood, George, _Cellar House_, King-street -Wood, James, keeper of the Assembly Rooms, Theatre-street -Woodcock, Henry, surgeon-dentist, 70, St. Giles’-street -Woodcock, Samuel, corn merchant, Palace-street -Woodcock, Sarah, dressmaker and milliner, St. Augustine’s-street -Woodcocke, Thomas, All Saints -Woodgate, Philip, Manchester warehouseman and shoe manufacturer, -Castle-street; res: Earlham-road -Woodhouse, George Frederick, Bethel-street -Woodhouse, John, shopkeeper, Rosemary-lane, St. Mary’s -Woodrow, Arthur Charles, land agent, Tombland; res: Bracondale -Woodrow, Mrs. Fanny, Bracondale -Woodrow, George, carpenter and builder, 7, Gun-lane -Woodrow, John, 2, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road -Woodrow, Joseph, wine and spirit merchant—see Norwich Wine Company; res: -Unthank’s-road -Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, Coslany-street -Woodrow, Thomas John, clerk in the Stamp office, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s -Woods, George, currier and leather seller, Church-alley, St. Gregory -Woods, James, accountant, 2, Muspole-street -Woods, James, _Old Crown_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Woods, Peter, _Lock and Key_, Ber-street -Woods, Robert John, cabinet maker, _Royal Standard_, Ber-street -Woods, —, Norwich Music Repository, London-street -Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, 22, Victoria-street -Woodward, George, baker, Julian-street, Julian-place -Woolbright, William Henry, solicitor, King-street -Woollistone, Samuel, baker and timber-merchant, Cherry-street, New -Lakenham -Woolmer, Clement Amies, shoe manufacturer, parish clerk, Bridge-street, -St. George’s -Woolnough, William, miller and merchant, Plumstead-road, Thorpe, and 3, -Lower King-street -Woolsey, Samuel, _Bull_, Market-place, and Swiss Farm, Thorpe -Woolterton, Robert, surgeon, Samson and Hercules-court, St. George’s, -Tombland -Worby, Robert, eating-house keeper, Pottergate-street -Wordingham, William, builder, _Rose_, St. Catherine’s-plain -Worman, Benjamin, _Cardinal’s Cap_, Upper Westwick-street -Worman, James, builder, Castle-meadow -Worman, Robert, carter, St. Giles’-hill, St. Benedict’s -Wortley, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, Castle-meadow -Wortley, Martha, milliner, Briggs-street -Wortley, Robert, solicitor, St. Faith’s-lane -Wright, Esther, cooper, Ber-street -Wright, Jacob, iron and brass founder, Muspole-street -Wright, James, confectioner, 67, Ber-street -Wright, James, tailor, 50, Ber-street -Wright, Jeremiah, builder, St. Catherine’s-plain -Wright, John, and Son, manufacturers, Elm-hill; res: Bishopgate-street -Wright, Joseph, plumber and glazier, Mission-place, King-street -Wright, Mrs., the Close -Wright, Robert, land agent, Lower Close -Wright, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 31, London-street -Wright, Thomas, _True Briton_, New Catton, St. Clement’s -Wright, Walter, plumber, glazier, and house decorator, Rose-corner, -King-street; res: Surrey-place, New Lakenham -Wyatt, John, shoe maker, _Carpenters’ Arms_, Thorn-lane -Wymer, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. George’s Colegate - - * * * * * - -YARINGTON, Edwin William, secretary to the Blind Hospital, -Magdalen-street -Yarington, Peter Master, governor of City Gaol, Earlham-road -Yarington, William, Saviour’s-lane -Yates, William, and Co., glass and china dealers, Davey-place -Yeames, Samuel, coal merchant, _Black Horse_, King street -Yellop, Robert, _Golden Can_, Broad-street, St. Andrews -Young, Charles, accountant, 3, Rose-lane -Young, John, commercial traveller, 2 Calvert-street -Youngman, Harold, merchants’ clerk, Vauxhall-street, Heigham -Youngman, Samuel Wood, commercial traveller, 10, Victoria-street -Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, brewers, King-street -Youngs, John, bread and biscuit baker, 24, St. Stephen’s-street -Youngs, Mary Ann, grocer, Victoria-street -Youngs, Peter, _Richmond Hill_, Ber-street-gates -Youngs, William, _Cherry Tree_, Hall-road, Lakenham -Youels, Joseph, tailor, Ber-street -Youells, William, hair-dresser, St. John Sepulchre - - * * * * * - -ZIPFEL, Charles, watch and clock maker, Magdalen-street -Zipfel, Matthew, watch maker, _Rose_, St. Martin-at-Oak - - - - -MASON’S NORWICH COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. - - -Academies:—_See Schoolmasters_. -Accountants. - - -Bailey, William, 5, Foundry-bridge-rd., Thorpe -Barber, C. Jas, 1, Albion-ter., Mount-pleasant, Eaton -Barber, Jas., 32, Victoria-st., St. Stephen’s -Barnard, J. Cuthbert, Lower Westwick-st. -Bayfield, John Freeman, King-st. -Bayliss, H., Old Hay-hill; res: Lakenham -Booth, George, Richmond-pl., Lakenham -Bower, James Garton, St. Martin’s-lane -Bradfield, George, St. Giles’-hill -Branch, Jas. Bethel-street -Butterfant, William George, Cowgate-st. -Clark, Sam., William-st., West Pottergate -Clark, Thomas, Ivy Cottage, Lakenham, (see advertisement) -Corsbie, Josh., the Valley, Old Lakenham -Cott, Thomas, 4, West-end-terrace -De Carle, Robert, Newmarket-road -Dye, Samuel, Crescent-place -Fenn, Josiah, 11, St. Stephen’s street -Fenn, William, Lower-close -Freestone, Robert, West Wymer-street -Frost, George, St. Faith’s-terrace -Grinling, George, Unthank’s-road -Ibroke, Richmond, Newmarket-terrace -Lake, William, Norgate’s-ct., St. Stephen’s -Lowne and Shaw, Tombland -Lowne, Wm. C., jun., William-st., Heigham -Maquire, Joseph, 5, Victoria-street -Middleton, James, 12, Newmarket-terrace -Pank, William, Ten Bell-lane -Rainger, G. H. Earlham-road -Reeve, Henry, Upper Westwick-street -Rix, Blofield John, 35, Victoria-street -Roach, Edward, Chapel-look, Surrey-road -Sharpe, Granville, East of England Bank -Sharpe, Frederick, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe -Sowels, William, 5, Chapel-field road -Sowels, William, Distillery-street, Heigham -Todd, William, King-street -Wells, Stephen Peter, Willow-lane -Wilson, Robert, 13, Crescent -Woods, James, 2, Muspole-street -Young, Charles, 3, Rose-lane - - - -Animal and Bird Preservers. - - -Knight, Thomas, King-street, St. Peter, per Mountergate -Sayer, John, St. Giles’-st - - - -Architects:—_See Surveyors_. -Artists. - - -Blazeby, J. Bethel-street -Goose, William, Briggs-st. -Hodgson, David, Tombland -Hubbard, Mary Ann, Surrey-st. -May, John, Sussex-street -Ninham, H. Chapelfield-rd. -Smith, Susanh. (portrait painter), Cherry-street, Lakenham—(see -advertisement) -Stannard, Alfred, Upper King-st. -Stannard, Emily, Rose-lane -Thurgar, Thomas William, Assembly-rooms Theatre-street -Webb, James, Cowgate-street - - - -Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers, &c. - - -Asker, Samuel Hurry, St. Giles’-st. -Atkinson, J. Goldsmith, Post Office-street -Bailey, Elijah Crozier, clerk to Norwich Corporation of Guardians, and -Secretary to the Norfolk Agricultural Association, Little Orford-street -Bardwell, Everett, the Close -Beckwith & Kitton, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace -Beynon, John Fowler, Lower-close -Bignold, Thos., Southend-ter., Lakenham -Blake, Keith, & Blake, Chantry, St. Stephen’s -Blake, Francis John, Upper King-street -Bond, Edgar, Rampant Horse-street -Brightwell, Thomas, and Son, Surrey-street -Chapman and Hansell, Bank-street -Coleman, Samuel, St. Lawrence-lane -Cooper, John V., 3, Crescent -Cuddon, J. & Francis T., St. Giles’-plain -Dalrymple, Arthur, (sec. to City of Norwich Waterworks Com.) 66, St. -Giles’-street -Dalton, Samuel, 5, St. Giles’-ter. -Daveney, C. Burton, Bethel-st. -Day, Peter and Son, 8, Upper Surrey-street -Day, William, clerk to the magistrates, Newmarket-road -Dye, George Arthur, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Fickling, Robert, Princes-st. -Field and Bignold, Rampant Horse-st. -Forster, William, Post Office-st. -Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, & Robberds, Bank-place -Fox, Fred., Rampant Horse-st. -Francis, Henry, Surrey-st. -Freestone, Edward, Little Orford-st. -Gilman, C. Suckling, St. Giles’-st. -Goodwin, James and John, Willow-lane -Grand, John, St. Giles’-street -Harrod, Henry, Bank-st. -Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s-ct. Briggs-st. -Jessup, Benjamin, St. Michael-at-Plea -Kerrison and Preston, Bank-st. -Kitson, John, Lower Close -Ling, Henry, 24, St. Giles’-st. -Long, Edmund S. D., Magdalen-st. -Miller and Son, Surrey-st. -Munday, John, Chapelfield-road -Nixon, John Hindson, Bracondale -Palmer, T. Hitchen, clerk to the county court, Redwell-st. -Pulley, Henry, Surrey-st. -Rackham & Cooke, Tuck’s-ct. St. Giles’-st. -Rackham and Turner, the Close -Sharpe, Daniel, Surrey-st. -Sharps, B. Thomas, 2, Upper Surrey-st. -Simpson, George Edward, Tombland -Skipper and Sons, Bank-st. -Sparke, Alfred, Scole’s-green -Staff, John Rising, town clerk and clerk of the peace, London-st. -Steward and Fisher, King-st. -Taylor, Adam and Clement, Orford-place -Taylor, John Oddin, St. Giles’-st. -Tillett and Mendham, St. Andrew’s-st. -Tuck, Charles Edward, St. Giles’-st. -Watson and Barnham, Surrey-street -Waites, Charles, Sampson and Hercules-ct. Tombland -Willins, William, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Wilson, Wm., jun., Lame Dog-road -Winter, James, 9, St. Giles’-st. -Woolbright, Wm. Henry, King-st. -Wortley, Robert, St. Faith’s-lane - - - -Auctioneers and Appraisers. - - -Barnard, Dennis, Castle-st.; res: Bracondale -Butcher, W., Theatre-st. -Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Drane, William, Rampant Horse-street -Freeman, D. Garthom, 7, Post Office-street -Hudbud, Stephen, Upper Westwick-street -Ives, George, Crown Bank-plain -Mason, Henry John, 3, Church-alley -Spelman and Sons, 6, St. Giles’-street, and Hall Quay, Yarmouth -Wells, Stephen, jun., Willow-lane -Wilde, William, Post Office-street - - - -Baby-Linen Warehouses. - - -Bishop, George, 2, Haymarket (see advertisement) -Caley, N. H., 17, Gentlemen’s-walk -Cole, Emma, 42, London-street -Cruso, Lydia, Briggs-street - - - -Bakers. - - -Alden, Edward, St. Martin at-Oak -Algar, Robert, Princes-street -Allthorpe, Thomas, King-street -Atkins, Matthew, Upper Westwick-street -Baldwin, Henry, St. Martin-at-Oak -Bancalari, Domenico, Ber-street -Barker, Samuel, St. Mary’s-plain -Baxter, Maria, Brazen Doors-rd., Lakenham -Bayfield, Ann, Ber-street -Bennett, Robert, West Pottergate-street -Bennett, Samuel, Pump-street -Berry, George John, Rising Sun-lane -Betts, John, Coslany-street -Blyth, Joshua, Adelaide-st., Upper Heigham -Blyth, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak -Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s-street -Brighton, C. George, St. Stephen’s-gates -Brock, Samuel, Botolph-street -Brock, W., 1, Sussex-st., St. Martin-at-Oak -Brown, Barnabas, 1, Front-row, New Lakenham -Brown, Jas. Eaton, Lower Westwick-street -Brown, John, Philadelphia -Brown, Mary Ann, 11, White Lion-street -Burrage, Albert, Coslany-street -Burrage, Edward, Distillery-street -Barrage, Edwin, Elm-hill -Buxton, Stephen, Carrow-road -Cannell, Robert, King street, St. Peter per Mountergate -Chapman, William, Wensum-street -Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse-st. -Crawfoot, George, St. Benedict’s -Crawfoot, Robert, Pottergate-street -Dade, Charlotte, 4, Upper St. Giles’-street -Daplyn, Mary, St. Augustine’s-gates -Daynes, Jeremiah, Fishgate-street -Ellis, Jane, Gildengate-street -Empson, Eyre, Sussex street -Fann, John, Charing-cross -Flatt, Samuel, Ber-street -Fox, Elizabeth, Lower Close -Fox, William, near St. James’s Church -Freeman, James, 15, St. Giles’-street -Gibson, William, 1, City-road, Lakenham -Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street -Graver, Thomas, Paul’s Church-plain -Grimes, Thomas, Botolph-street -Hall, Harriet, Little London-street -Hardy, Michael, Finket-street -Harrison, William Thos. Golden Ball-street -Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate-street -Hill, George, Bishopgate-street -Howard, Daniel, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe -Iverson, Edward, Union-place -Janeth, Charles, Ber-street -Johnson, Robert, 1, All Saints’-street, St. John’s Timberhill -Knevett, Charlotte, Upper Westwick-street -Lake, John, 3, World’s End-lane -Lake, Samuel, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Land, Henry, St. Clement’s -Land, John, St. Peter’s Mancroft Back-st. -Lackman, William, King-street -LeNeve, Charles, Fishgate-street -Long, Joseph Page, St. Martin’s-lane -Lowe, Joseph, 5, Gildengate-street -Marshall, Robert, Magdalen-street -Mitchell, Frederick G. Palace-street -Myall, Benjamin, Palace-plain -Newson, Samuel, Trowse -Nichols, William Cobb, City-rd. Heigham -Nobbs, Francis, St. Catherine’s-plain -Page, Mary, St. John-street -Pummell, James, Ten Bell-lane -Parr, John, Chapelfield-road -Parsons, Henry, Cowgate-street -Pinching, William, 8, Bethel-street -Pitcher, Thomas, Magdalen-street -Pleasants, Thomas H., Magdalen-street -Pooler, Richard, Charing Cross -Primrose, Mary, corner of Pitt-street -Pummell, James, Ten Bell-lane -Reeve, William, Bull Close -Roofe, William, Spitalfields, Thorpe -Rose, Philip, St. Michael-road -Rushbrook, Robert, Thorpe-road -Smith, David, Magdalen-street -Smith, James, Magdalen-street -Smith, Robert, Carrow-hill -Southgate, Wm., Barrack-st. Pockthorpe -Stafford, William, Union-place -Steward, Henry, Bull Close, St. Paul -Stringer, Robt., Middle-st., St. Augustine’s -Thompson, Joseph, Mousehold -Thurston, Carnaby, New Catton -Tuttell, Wm., Trafalgar-st., New Lakenham -Waller, Edward, St. Martin-at-Oak -Waller, Thomas, Cowgate-street -Ward, James, Red Lion-street -Ward, William, St. Andrew’s-hill -Walton, William, Upper Westwick-street -West, Edward, Mill-hill, New Catton -Whitehead, Philip, 6, Upper Market -Wilett, Mary Ann, King-street -Winter, George, St. John’s Timberhill-st -Winter, James, St. Margaret’s-plain -Winter Samuel, Magdalen-street -Woodward, George, Julian-st., Julian pl -Woollistone, Sam, Cherry-st., New Lakenham -Youngs, John, 24, St. Stephen’s street - - - -Banks. - - -Branch Bank of England, Queen-street -Deposit Bank, Robert Balls, Weston’s-ct., St. Peter’s, Mancroft -East of England Bank, Old Haymarket; W. T. Wilson, Esq., Manager,—draw on -London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury -Gurneys, Birbeck, and Co., Bank-plain, draw on Barclay, Bevan, and Co., -54, Lombard-street -Harveys and Hudson, King-street, draw on Hankey and Co., 7, -Fenchurch-street -Savings’ Bank, Haymarket, open Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, from 12 -till two. Actuary, Edward Hartt, Esq. - - - -Barristers. - - -Cooper, Carlos, Orford-hill -Evans, Charles, King-street -Hotson, Wales Christopher, Upper King-street -Druery, J. Henry, Cambrian-pl, Heigham -Palmer, Nathaniel, Thorpe -Plumptre, Robert, Lower-close -Reeves, Sims, Tombland - - - -Basket Makers. - - -Brown, John, Ber-street -Carr, Charles, _Briton’s Arms_, Elm-hill -Gay Elizabeth, 15, Tombland -Gay, Mary, Upper Market -Green, Robert, Upper Westwick-street -Hovell, William, Charing-cross -Mason, Samuel Ber-street -Perfect John, St. Stephen’s-street - - - -Beer Sellers.—_See also Licensed Victuallers_. - - -Bullard, Edwin, St. Stephens’-road -Buttle, John, Palace-plain -Bygrave, Robert, Quay-side -Denmark, Dunch, Cowgate-street -Edwards, Sarah, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s -Howman, William, St. Martin-at-Oak -Mack, Ann, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Mason, John, Wensum-street -Middleton, William, World’s End-road -Nelson, Thomas, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe -Norman, John, Magdalen-street -Riley, Francis, Whitefriars -Rust, Robert, Redwell-street -Salter, William, Union-place -Stannard, James, Magdalen-street -Storey, James, St. Augustine’s-st -Storey, William, Bull-close Brewery, Bull-close -Towler, Richard, Spitalfields, Thorpe - - - -Bell Hangers. - - -Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s-hill -Cullyer, George, Pottergate-st, & Cow-hill -Finch, Walter, Elm-hill -Finch, Wm. H., 3, Waggon & Horses-lane, Tombland -Land, Wm., Hay-hill -Pank, Abraham, 123, Pottergate-street, (see advertisement) -Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street -Self, James, 112, Pottergate-street -Self, Thomas, back of the Inns, (see advertisement) -Thirkettle, William, Orford-hill - - - -Berlin and Fancy Repositories. - - -Brennan, Elizabeth, 35, London-st. -Bush, George, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s -Church, Edward, 9, Post Office st. -Gidney, R. William, 71, St. Stephen’s-st. -Gilbert, Mary Ann, 5, Little London-st. -Hipperson, Mary, St. Peter’s Mancroft Back-street -Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s-plain—(see advertisement) -Lovett, Henry, 58, St. Stephen’s-st.—(see advertisement) -Mingay and Son, 7, Old Haymarket -Ransome, Harriet, 18, Market-place -Ringer, William, 7, Gentleman’s-walk -Rose, Sarah, Castle-street -Steel and Rix, 3, Queen-st. -Tubb, Wm. Henry, 46, London-st. -Walker, Richard, Bridge-st. St. George’s -White, A. M. and D., Briggs-st. - - - -Blacksmiths.—_See also Shoeing Smiths and Whitesmiths_. - - -Brooks, John, Golden Ball-st. -Brooks, John, All Saints’-st. -Huggins, J., Chapelfield-road -Norman, Charles, St. Julian’s -Oakley, Robert, Palace-st. -Palmer, John, St. Augustine’s-st. -Pearce, Charles, Ber-street -Riches, William, St. Benedict’s-gates -Sayer, Daniel, 27, Pottergate-st. -Sexton, Richard, St. Augustine’s -Shreeve, John, Magdalen-st. -Smith, William, Pottergate-street -Starling, Robert, _East End Retreat_, Thorpe-road -Tidman, Robert, _Rose and Crown_, Bishop-gate-st. -Warner, James, Eaton -Wells, Thomas, Castle Meadow - - - -Boarding Houses. - - -Bennett, William, 12 & 13, Exchange-st.—(see advertisement) -Crisp, the Misses, (for ladies only,) Martineau House, Magdalen-st. -Tomlinson, William, Bank-plain - - - -Boat Builders. - - -Butcher, John, Carrow -Breeman, James, St. Ann’s Staithe-lane, King-street -Petch, Hanh., _Horse Barracks_, Pockthorpe -Rutt, Alfred, Poole’s Ferry - - - -Bookbinders. - - -Coote, G. M., Hay-hill -Daynes, Samuel, 54, St. Stephen’s-st. -Grinter, Charles Edward, Gildengate-st. -Howes, James, Back of the Inns -Jarrold & Sons, London-st. & Exchange-st. -Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement) -Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place -Muskett, Charles, 5, Gentleman’s Walk, Old Haymarket -Newton, Freeman, Infirmary-road -Norman, James, Haymarket -Ottey, Philip, Orford-hill -Oury and Co., 6, London-street -Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-st. -Quintin, William, Charing-cross and 36, Pottergate-street -Read, Charles, Upper Westwick-st. -Shalders, John, Bethel-st. -Stevens, William Horace, Pottergate-st. -Steward, Samuel, Elm-hill - - - -Booksellers and Stationers. - - -Bacon and Kinnebrook, _Norwich Mercury_ office, 12, London-st. -Brown, Zachariah, 115, Ber-st. -Croxford, Henry, 33, Magdalen-st. -Darken, James, 2, Little London-st. -Daynes, John C., Back of the Inns -Fletcher, Josiah, (and publisher,) Haymarket—(see advertisement) -Gooch, Robert, White Lion-st. -Jarrold and Sons, (and publishers,), London-st. and Exchange-st., and St. -Paul’s Churchyard, London -Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement) -Lain, Edward, Elm-hill -Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place -Mousir, Robert, 9, Upper St. Giles’-st. -Muskett, Charles, 5, Gentleman’s Walk, Old Haymarket -Oury and Co., 6, London-street -Pigg, Henry, 17, London-st. -Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-st. -Rose, Sarah, Castle-st. -Shalders, John, Bethel-st. -Shalders, Noah, jun., 9, St. Stephen’s-st. -Stevenson & Matchett, _Norfolk Chronicle_ Office, Market-place -Walker, Robert, Church-st., St. Michael Coslany -Woods, William, London-st. -Wilson, George, 1, Peacock-st. - - - -Boot and Shoe Makers. - - -Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen-street -Annison, David, Mousehold -Balls, Susanna, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Barker, John George, 3, St. Stephen’s-st. -Barker and Barnes (wholesale), 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill -Barnes, James, 5, St. James’s-street -Base, William, St. Michael-at-Coslany -Basey, Robert, _King’s Head_, Magdalen-st. -Bassingthwaite, William (wholesale), 56, St. Stephen’s-street -Batterbee, James, Upper Westwick-street -Bell, J. _Sir John Barleycorn_, St. James’s -Bennett, Austin, _Tuns_, Whitefriars’-street -Blyth, Bales William, Bethel-street -Bowhill, Henry, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Bowtell, Thomas, 30 and 31, Davey-place, and 42, Skinner-street, -Snow-hill, London -Bowthorpe, William, Rose Valley-terrace, Heigham -Buck, Chas. Harrison (factor), Back of the Inns -Bull, Isaac, 8, Back of the Inns -Burgess, W., New-buildings, Mariner’s-lane -Carver, John, Church-street, St. Simon’s -Calver, Thomas, 10, Upper Market -Cannell, George Symonds, Ber-street -Challis, John, 43, London-street -Cherry, Thomas, St. Catherine’s-road -Clarke, David, Ber-street -Clarke, Henry (factor), Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Clarice, Isaac, Botolph-street -Clarke, Thomas Samuel, New Catton -Collins, Alfred, 42, London-street -Collins, James, 41, Davey-place -Cook, Edward Thomas, Revolving Depôt, 21, White Lion-street -Cooke, Edward, St. John Maddermarket -Cooper, William, Pitt-street -Cousens, John, Rising Sun-lane -Cox, John, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street -Cullington, Mary Anne, Queen-street -Cuthbert, Edward, Pitt-street -Dann, James, Magdalen-street -Dean, James (wholesale), Magdalen-street -Denmark, William, _Seven Stars_, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Elmes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s-road -Evans, Geo., Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Faulke, John, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Felstead, Harriet, 4, Exchange-street -Ford, William (wholesale and retail) 13 and 14, Davey-place -Francis, Geo., _Jolly Dealers_, Castle-ditches -Franklin, Charles, 11, London-street -Freeman, Richard, Upper Westwick-street -Gaze, Samuel, Duke-street -Gill, Elizabeth, Orford-hill -Gilman, Chas. Suckling (wholesale) the Athenæum, Bethel-street -Gooch, David, Upper King-street -Grand, Robert, _Jolly Dyers_, Fishgate-st. -Grave, Richard, Ber-street -Groom, Geo. (wholesale) 53, St. Stephen’s-street -Gurrin, J. & M., & Co. (wholesale and retail), 9, 10, & 11, London-street -(see Advertisement) -Hall, George Norton, Castle-street -Hardy, Jonathan, Upper Westwick-street -Harris, James J., Ber-street -Harrison, Charles, St. Mary’s-plain -Harrison, Robert, 4, Elm-hill -Harrison, William (wholesale and retail), Bridewell-alley -Hewison, Joseph, St. John’s, Timberhill -Hipper, William, Bridge-st., St. George’s -Holl, George N., All Saints’ Green -Holl, Robert Durant, Gaol-hill, Market-pl. -Hohnes, William, Paul’s-opening -Horne, Robt., (wholesale), Little London-st. -Hotblack, John, Orford-hill -Howes, Abraham, Rampant Horse-street -Jermy, Jeremiah, Pottergate-street -Johnson, William and John, 1, 2 & 3, Mitchell’s-court, Market -Kemp and Son, 18, Pitt-street -Kent, John, Gildengate-street -Kent, Robert, 22, White Lion-street -Kisch, Moses, Magdalen-street -Lacey, William, New Catton -Lake, James, Red Lion-street -Lee, William, All Saints’-street -Ling, George, St. Benedict’s-street -Lock, Henry, 3, St. Stephen’s-street -Loombe, Thomas, Timberhill-street -Mann, Samuel, 6, Magdalen-street -Martin and Sons, (wholesale), Church-alley St. Gregory’s -May, William, Upper St. Giles’-street -Middleton, John, Calvert-street -Mingay and Son, 7, Old Haymarket -Myhill, William, 7, Lady’s-lane -Palmer, Jonathan, _Angel_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Patterson, James, St. Benedict’s-street -Pratt, John, 64, Coslany street -Reynolds, Joseph, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s -Roberts, James, 6, St. John’s, Timberhill -Sacret, Thomas, Magdalen-street -Sales, Francis, Botolph-street -Scott, John, Magdalen-street -Self, James William, Heigham-road -Senior, Richard, Bridge-street, St. Miles -Severn, James, 16, Calvert-street -Severn, Samuel, _St. Paul_, Cowgate-street -Skayles, Crisp James, 49, Pottergate-street -Smith, George, Trafalgar-st., Lakenham -Snelling, William, 1, Orford-hill -Soman, David (wholesale) -Stacey, Edward, Orford-hill -Stannard, Robert John, St. Giles’-hill -Stapleton, R., St. John’s Maddermarket -Swann, James, St. Clement’s -Terrington, William, 8, Bank-street -Thirtle, James, 50, Pottergate-street -Thirtle, Thomas, Bridewell-alley -Thompson, Chas., Cross-lane, St. George’s, Colegate -Thompson, John, 10, White Lion-street -Thorpe, Alfred, King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate -Thouless, William, _Thorn_, Bartholomew-st., Thorn-lane -Tinkley, Esther, Rampant Horse-street -Tillyard, Isaac, Elm-hill, and Swan-lane -Tillyard and Co., Upper Goat-lane -Tillyard and Son, Elm-hill, (see advertisement) -Tipple, John, Elm-hill -Turner, Benjamin, Harvey-terrace, Telegraph-lane, Thorpe -Turner, William Palace-street -Utting, John, Gildengate-street -Winter, Charles, 7, 8, and 9, Upper Market -Woodgate, Philip, (manufacturer) Castle-st -Woolmer, Clement Amies, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Wright, Robert, 31, London-st. -Wyatt, J., _Carpenter’s Arms_, Thorn-lane - - - -Boot-Tree and Last Makers. - - -Alden, James, Ber-street -Barnard, Stephen, Coslany-street -Calton, Charles, Botolph-street -Palmer, Wm., St. John’s, Timberhill-st. - - - -Braziers, Tinmen, &c. - - -Alden, Robert, (and Carriage-lamp-maker,) St. Stephen’s-plain -Ashen, Robert, St. Stephen’s-street -Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s-walk, and Calvert-street -Barnard and Boulton, London-street -Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street -Haywood, Cary, Ber-street -Hayward, Henry, Magdalen-street -Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street -Rouse, Wm., St. George’s, Middle-street -Scott, Samuel, 20, Charing-cross -Stevens, Chas. Fred., Magdalen-street -Vincent, Henry, Upper Westwick-street -Waite and Son, London-street -Warner, and Co., 2, St. Giles’ Broad-street, and Goat-lane - - - -Brewers. - - -Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s-plain -Banham, George, (and cooper,) 2½, Lower King-street, St. Peter per -Mountergate -Bull, John, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe -Bullard, Richard, St. Michael-at-Coslany -Burdett, Jonathan, _Dial_, Dereham-road -Clark, Charles, St. Miles, Coslany -George, Thomas William, Eaton-road -Gooch, Noah, Charing-cross -Heigham, Richard, Magdalen-street -Hubbard, James, Golden Dog-lane -Jennings, George, Upper Westwick-street -Kidd, Archibald, Golding-st., Heigham -Millar, Alfred S., St. Stephen’s Brewery, St. Stephen’s-gates -Morgan, J. B. and H., Old Brewery, King-street -Phillips, Eagle and Child brewery, Golden ball-street -Plane, Richard, Lower, Goat-lane -Reynolds, Edward, St. Martin’s-lane -Sexton, Edwd., _Whale Bone_, New Catton -Steward, Pattern, Finch, and Co., Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe -Storey, William, Bull Close Brewery, Bull-close -Warner, Edwd. Hope Brewery, St. Saviour’s-lane -Weston, Charles, St. George’s-bridge -Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King-st. - - - -Bricklayers and Plasterers. - - -Aldis, James, Princes-st. -Barber, William, _White Lion_, Palace-plain -Betts, John, West Pottergate-st. -Berry, William Mills, Peacock-st. -Blake, George, Newmarket-road -Cattermoul, J. O., Pitt-st. -Coe, Mark, _Plough_, Castle-hill -Curtis, Francis, West Pottergate-st. -Curtis, George, Rising Sun-lane -Goose, Robert, Union-place, Heigham -Green, Richard, St. Martin-at-Oak -Hardy, James, 18, Bethel-st. -Howard, Charles, Bishopgate-st. -Howard, Thos., _Red Lion_, Bishopgate-st. -Howes, James, _White Lion_, Magdalen-st. -Lacey, Benjamin, _Theatre_, Bethel-st. -Lacey, Horace, St. Stephen’s-square -Lacey, James Wilkins, Surrey-road -Lacey, John Grimwood, Richmond-hill, Bracondale -Lacey, W. R., Surrey-st. -Lake, Samuel, Lake’s-yd. St. Augustine’s-st. -Ling, George, All Saints’-green and St. Stephen’s Upper-st. -Lord, James, _Eagle_, Lower Westgate-st. Heigham -Mills, George Thomas, Pottergate-st. -Moore, Robert, _Bull_, St. Paul’s Church-st. -Norman, John, Magdalen-st. -Parker, Clare, jun., St. Martin-at-Oak -Parker, James, _Boy and Cup_, Lobster-lane -Pye, Rob., _Bricklayers Arms_, Pottergate-st. -Rant, Jonathan, _Dyers Arms_, Quay side -Read, Charles, (and builder,) Union-place -Rudd, Thomas, Ber-st. -Searles, William, _Cattle Hill_, St. John’s, Timber-hill -Swash, Robert, _Turkey Cock_, Church-st. St. Simon’s -Underwood, Henry, (and scagliola worker) St. Margaret’s-plain - - - -Brick Manufacturers. - - -Blake, George, Surrey-road and Lakenham -Coalman, George Rising, Chalk Cliff, near Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road -Dawson, George, Brazen Doors-road -Jenkinson, Robert, Brazen Doors-road - - - -Brush Makers. - - -Abel, Frederick, St. Gregory’s Church-alley -Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey-place -Gay, Mary, Upper Market -Gooch, Thomas, Grout’s-thoroughfare, St. John’s Timberhill -Harper, James Kersey, Upper Westwick-st. -Hutchin, John, St. John’s Timberhill-st. -Knights, Samuel, Middle-st. St. George’s -Leeds, William, 17, London-st. -Ling, Walter, Middle-st. St. George’s -Ling, William, 2, Princes-st. -Page and Son (wholesale), 23, Old Haymarket and Scoles-green -Rix, Henry, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st. -Rogers, Henry, Wensum-street -Scott, Peter Thomas (wholesale) White Lion-street -Winter, William, St. John’s Timberhill - - - -Builders and Carpenters. - - -Aldous, Chas. and John Fuller, 7, Surrey-rd -Amies, John, Southwell-street, Lakenham -Atkins, Richard, 27, Bethel-street -August, John and William, (contractors), Unthank’s-rd. and August-st., -Julian-pl. -Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate-street -Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, All Saints’-grn. -Balls, Daniel, West Pottergate-st. -Bell, Rebecca, Peacock-st. -Bishop, Thomas, St. Paul’s; res: Calvert-st. -Bishop, William Ames, Magdalen-st. -Bricher, Thomas, St. Benedict’s-plain -Bright, John, Earlham-road -Brooks, Thomas, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s -Brooks, William, Tabernacle-st. -Brooks, William Thomas, 3, St. Faith’s-ter. -Browes, Robert, _Brickmakers’ Arms_, Brazen Doors-road -Browne, Agas, Theatre-st. -Browne, John, _Clarence Harbour_, Carrow -Coalman, George Rising, Chalk Cliff, near Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road -Colman, John Daniel, Magdalen-st. -Cooke, Timothy, Magdalen-st. -Darkins, Canuel, 2, Victoria-st. -Dawson, James, _King’s Arms_, Bishopbridge, Thorpe -Ellis, John, Oak-street -England, Robert, 2, Dereham-terrace -Fairman, Thomas, 2, Westend-ter. St Giles’ -Fisher, Thomas, Broad-st. St. Andrew’s -Fitt, John, Rising Sun-lane -Foulsham, Thos., _Queen Adelaide_, Pitt-st -Freeman, J. (and lime-burner) Earlham-rd. -Gaze, Matthew, King-street -George, Robert, Muspole-street -Gilbert, William, Pitt-street -Griffin, —, Cow hill -Hall, Samuel, St. Gregory’s Church-alley -Hammond, Sam., _Dog_, Paul’s Churchyard -Hood, Robert, St. Miles, Coslany, and Sussex-street -Houghton, Robert, Ber-street -Hewitt, J., St. Augustine’s-gates -Howell, James, St. Augustine’s-gates -Howlett, James, Pottergate-street -Lacey, G. Plummer, Surrey-gr. Surrey-rd. -Leach, William, St. Martin’s-lane -Lilly, William, Rose-June -Lucas, Brothers (and contractors), 22, St. Giles’-street; South Wharf, -Lowestoft; and Belvedere-road, Lambeth -Mandall, Robert, Princes-street -Meachen, S. H., William-street -Minns, George William, Castle-meadow -Minns, Robert, _Jolly Hatters_, St. James’s -Moore, James, St. George’s, Colegate -Morris, George, _Red Lion_, Magdalen-street -Nudds, William, 7, Chatham-place -Ollett, Henry, Heal’s-buildings, Rose-lane -Ollett, Mary Ann, Life’s-green, Lower Close -Osborne, Charles, _Anchor_, Ten Bell-lane -Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s-at-Oak -Pegg, George, _Norwich Arms_, Ber-street -Pegg, William Bacon, Horne’s lane, Ber-st. -Pigg, John, All Saints’-green -Rainbird, Samuel, Church-street -Rollings, William, All Saints’-green -Rowland, Daniel, _Raven_, King-street -Rump, James Robert, Colegate-street -Saul, William, Pottergate-street -Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick-street -Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert-street -Shreave, Wm., Towler’s-court, St. Clement’s -Sinkler, John, Magdalen-street -Stannard, Richard, St. George’s-plain -Stanton, Edward, St. Martin’s-at-Oak -Stout, Simon, Pottergate-street -St. Quentin, Richard, Cowgate-street -Underwood, John, King-street -Wales, William, St. Stephen’s-street -Walker, James, Rampant Horse-street -Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick-street -Ward, James, St. Andrew’s-hill -Warner, Charles, King-street, St. Julian’s -Webster, Daniel, Pottergate-street -White, Jeremiah, Thorn-lane -Wiseman, Robert P., Muspole-street -Woodrow, George, 7, Gun-lane -Wordingham, William, _Rose_, St. Catherine’s-plain -Worman, James, Castle-meadow -Wright, Jeremiah, St. Catherine’s-plain - - - -Butchers. - - -Allen, John, Tombland -Archer, Jesse, Pitt-street -Baker, James, _Bess of Bedlam_, St. Martin’s-at-Oak -Ball, George, Upper Westwick-street -Baxter, John, Ber-street -Beaumont, John, St. Catherine’s-plain -Blake, Robert, Lower Westwick-street -Chapman, Abel, Palace-street -Chapman, Samuel, St. Giles’s -Chapman, W. Samuel, St. Stephen’s-street -Clarke, Samuel Royal, Unthank’s-road -Claxton, James, St. Faith’s-lane -Cobb, Leggatt, _Rose_, St. Augustine’s -Cobb, Legatt, jun., Magdalen-street -Cordran, William, Fye-bridge, Magdalen-st. -Cottam and Brewster, Upper Market -Daniel, Benjamin, Botolph-street -Damson, Jonathan, Magdalen street -Dawson, Philip, Magdalen-street -Ellwood, Henry, Timberhill-street -Ellwood, James, St. Michael’s Coslany -Fitt, Royal James, Ber-street -Fussey, Richard, Ber-street -Giles, Ebenezer, Thorpe-road -Gotterson, John, _Plasterer’s Arms_, St. Margaret’s-street -Greeves, Henry, Upper Market -Hall, Charles, King-street -Harley, John Payne, St. Benedict’s-street -Hicks, Leonard, Market-place -Hicks, Leonard, 93, St. Michael-at-Thorn -Howard, John and Thomas, Market-place -Kett, George, Ber-street -Kett, James, Magdalen-street -King, Edward, St. Catherine’s-plain -Lamb, Charles, Upper Market -Lamb, James, Market-place -Minns, David, St. Benedict’s-street -Moore, Joseph, Magdalen-street -Nicholson, Ebon, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s -Parr, Thomas, Ber-street -Porrett, James, Bracondale -Powell, Edward, Union-place -Pyeroft, Nat. Burton, Red Lion-street -Pycroft, Thomas, 54, St. Stephen’s-street -Rudd, Noah, Pottergate-street -Ruddling, William, Ber-street -Rudrum, Christopher, King-street -Savage, Robert, Swan-lane, & Charing-cross -Seeley, John _Bowling Green_, Muspole-st. -Stedman, John, Lady-lane -Stockings, Mark, St. Stephen’s-street -Stonex, William, Ber-street -Tidnam, George, 6, Bethel-street -Williams, Wm., New Catton, St. Clement’s -Watts, Thos., Market-place and Pitt-street - - - -Cabinet Makers. - - -Abel, Daniel, Pottergate-street -Aldous, Chas. and J. Fuller, 7, Surrey-road -Batson, James, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Benfield, John, Union-place -Bruning, J., Grout’s-ct., St. John’s Timberhill -Clarke and Hunter, Dove-lane -Cordran, William, 1, Chapelfield-road -Craske, James, Lower Goat-lane -Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-street -Crowfoot, William, Ber-street -Easter, William, Pitt-street -Fairweather, H., 46, Upper St. Giles’-street -Fisher, Jas., Whiting, corner of Calvert-st. -Freeman, Chas. Jeremiah, 10, London-st. -Hales, James, St. John’s-street -Howard, Stephen, Rose-lane -Larwood, Wm., _Cock and House_ Duke-st. -Lord Aaron, St. John’s Maddermarket -Miller, Geo. Robert, St. Andrew’s-hill -Nickalls, John, Botolph-street -Norman, Jas., 38, Charing-cross, and 4, St. Peter Hungate -Norris, James, St. John’s Maddermarket -Pooler, William, 2 and 3, Charing-cross, (see advertisement) -Robertson, Henry, Lakenham -Roe, John, Orford-hill -Salter, Robert Henry, Duke-street -Scott, Robt. Bagge, St. John-st., and 18, Charing Cross -Scott, Thomas, 21, Charing Cross -Self, Thomas, St. Mary’s-plain -Shenfield, John, 12, Upper-st., St. Giles’ -Thirkettle and Scott, Middle-street, St. George’s -Trevor, Henry, 5, Post-office-street -Tyce and Womack, 16, Charing Cross -Varley, John, St. Stephen’s-street -Womack, George, 2, St. Giles’-street -Woods, Robert, _Royal Standard_, Ber-st. - - - -Cane Worker. - - -Dyer, Jephunneh John, Ber-street - - - -Carters and Carriers. - - -Marston, Alfred, Great Orford-street -Pickford and Co., Broad-st., St. Andrew’s; J. A. Emmett, agent -Reeve, Richard, Duke’s-palace -Rudrum, Spencer Drake, Duke’s-palace and King-street-wharfs -Stubbs, George, _White Hart_, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Warman, Robt., St. Giles’-hill, St. Benedict’s - - - -Carvers and Gilders. - - -Barnham, John, Brazen Doors-road -Basey, James, Elm-hill -Boswell, William, Magdalen-street -Coot, Robert, Golden Dog-lane -Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-st. -Culyer, Thomas, (Gothic architectural,) Pottergate-st. -Cushing, Charles, St. Lawrence-lane, Pottergate-street -Dawes, Larrance, Bank-plain -Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, 10, London-st. -Freeman, William, 2, London-st. -Gilman, John, Market-place -Gooch, George St. Andrew’s-hill -Ladbrooke, Robert, White Lion-st. -Nurse, Robert, Castle-st. -Palmer, William, St. Lawrence-lane -Tate, William, Botolph-st. -Townsend, Samuel, Bethel-st. -Townsend, S. Thomas, 32, Charing-cross -Turner, James, opposite St. Mary’s Church -Watson, Daniel, All Saints-green -Webster, James, St. Andrew’s-hill -William, Charles, Golden Ball-st. - - - -Cattle Salesmen. - - -Fromow, Stephen, 10, Sussex-street -Goldsmith, —, Hellesdon-road -Hope, James, 2, Lakenham-terrace - - - -Chair Makers.—_See also Cabinet Makers_. - - -Batley, William, Lower Westwick-st. -Batley, William, jun., Muspole-st. - - - -Cheesemongers. - - -Belding, Wm., Magdal.-st. St. Edmund’s -Bullard, William, 10, Lower Goat-lane -Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper Market -Lane, Israel, Stamp Office-yard, St. Andrew’s -Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-st. -Shaw, Charles Barnabas, 1, Post Office-st. -Webster, Elizabeth, 8, Golden Ball-st. - - - -Chemists and Druggists. - - -Arnold, Edward, Orford-hill—(see advertisement) -Baxter, John James, Upper Westwick-st. -Botwright, J. R., All Saints’-green -Browne, Marianne, St. Catherine’s-plain -Case, Philip, Bridge-st. St. George’s -Cooke, William, St. Giles’-street -Cubitt, George, Upper Market -Fitch, Robert, Market-place -Fromow, William (wholesale and retail) St. Augustine’s-st. -Grant, Thomas, Ber-st. -Grimmer, Samuel, 12, White Lion-st. -Harper, George, Bank-plain -Harrt, Edward, 11, Distillery-st. -Hartt, Walter, Rose-corner, King-street -Hooper, John, Hall-road, New Lakenham -Hulme, John Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall plain -James, Henry, St. Mary’s -Jeary, John (agricultural), Coslany-st. -Johnson, Ambrose, Searle, Lower Westwick-street -Juler, Richard, St. James’-st. -Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s-street -Moore, James Brett, Robinson’s-buildings, Rose-lane -Pitts, Robert Christopher, 8, St. Giles’-st. -Priest, Robert Raven, 1, St. Giles’-st. -Redgrave, William Rant, Wensum-st. -Roope, Jane, H., Red Loin-st. -Row, Frederick, St. Stephen’s-st. -Rudd, Eliz. (and drysalter,) St. Michael’s Colsany -Sharland, William, Golden Ball-st. -Sharp, William, Briggs-st. -Smith, Edward, Calvert-st. -Smith, Josh. de Carle, (wholesale druggist,) Magdalen-street -Smith and Sons, London-st. & Magdalen-street -Smith, Wm. Lyall, St Stephen’s-plain -Spatchett, Jas., St. John’s Maddermarket -Stark and Co., (manufacturing) Duke’s-st. -Steel and Curtis, (wholesale and retail) 15, Gentleman’s-walk and -Tombland -Taylor, William, 11, Magdalen-street -Thompson, Henry, Medical Institution, 78, St. Stephen’s-street -Watson, Gilbert P., King-street - - - -China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers. - - -Beven, Robert, Magdalen-street -Brundell and Bean, Upper Market-place -Foulsham, Thomas, Bridge-st., St. George’s -Gill, John, 86, St. Giles’ Broad-street -Hardiment, J. St. Augustine’s-street -Heap, William, _Pigeons_, Charing Cross -Jay, J., (glass merchant,) St. Andrew’s-hill -Lovick and Co., Broad-street and Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s -Meadows, George, Westlegate-street -Onley, Daniel, _Golden Lion_, Brazen Doors-road -Smith, John, St. Stephen’s-plain -Smith, Wm., Rampant Horse Back-street. -Yates and Co., Davey-place - - - -Clothiers. - - -Bayes (Elizabeth) and Sons, 4, Orford-hill and Red Lion-street -Bowgen, John Hart, Lower Westwick-st. -Claxton, Robert, 9, Davey-place -Fromow, John, 6, Lower Westwick-st. -Johnson, William and John, 1, 2, & 3, Mitchell’s-court, Market -Kingsmill, William, Bridge-st. St. Michael’s Coslany -Pigg, Arthur John, White lion-street -Shalders, Noah, Westlegate-st. -Steward and Smiths, 9 & 10, Tombland -Tungate, Maria (broker), Lwr. Westwick-st. - - - -Coach Builders. - - -De Carle, Edward, King-st. -Dixon, Fuller, King-st. -Harcourt, Anthony, Chapelfield-road -Hart, Philip W., St. Giles’-gates and Red Lion-street -Howard, George, Little Orford-st. -Howes, Joseph and James, Red Lion-st. -Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s-gates -Kett, Henry, St. Giles’-st. -Meadows, Jonathan, St. Andrew’s Bridge-street -Pierson, Edward, 4, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Spratt, William, Chapelfield -Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’-road - - - -Coal Merchants. - - -Bardwell, George, 3, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s -Baxter, William, King-st. -Beckham, Robert John, Magdalen-st. -Boardman and Sureham, Wensum-st., Tombland, and Soup Office-yard, near -Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s -Bowgen, John Hart, 4, Lower Westwick-st. -Coalman, George Rising, Chalf Cliff, near Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road -Cook, Edward, Pitt-st. -Cozens & Son, St. Benedict’s-st. -Crowe, Ed., _Balloon_, Lower Westwick-st. -Culley & Hart, Duke’s Palace, St John’s Maddermarket -Dawbarn, Sons, and Co., Rudrum’s-wharf, King-street, and 16, -Exchange-st.—(see advertisement) -Dawson, John, Ber-street -Eastern Counties’ Company, Spitalfields, Thorpe—A. Sanderson, agent -Finch, William, Coslany-st. -Hawkes, William, St. Michael Coslany -Hartlepool Company, Exchange-st. and Eastern Union Railway -Laint, Benjamin Charles, King-st. gates, Pockthorpe, and St. Mary’s -Mealing and Mills, King-st. -Monghton, John, _Waterman’s Arms_, St. Peter Pier, Mountergate -Norfolk & Eastern Counties’ Depôt, Trowse—E. & A. Prior, managers—(see -advert.) -Norfolk Company, St. Faith’s-lane -Orfeur, John, Fishgate-st. and at Yarmouth -Porter, Robert, Botolph-st. -Prentice & Co., Eastern Union Railway—Depôt, St Stephen’s -Sursham, J., Soup Office-yard, Fishgate-st. -Tooley, Wm., _Cock and Pye_, Quay-side -Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s Broad-st. -Yeames, Samuel, _Black Horse_, King-st - - - -Coffee and Eating House Keepers. - - -Chainey, William, Bridewell-alley -Crown, Charles, Elm-hill -Francis, Nathan, Little-Orford-st. -Hunter, William, Castle-meadow -Leggatt, Samuel, Castle-hill -Massingham, John, St. Stephen’s-plain -Rix, George, _Temperance_, Golden Ball-st. -Stokes, John, _Temperance_, 2, Upper Walk, Market-place -Wenn, Mary, Market-place -Wheatley, Edward Adams, 18, Davey-place -Worby, Robert, Pottergate-street - - - -Commission and General Agents. - - -Bardwell, George Syder, 1, Priest’s-builds., St. Stephen’s-road—(see -advertisement) -Barker, John (W. Stapleton’s London Champagne Establishment) Chapelfield -Beeston, John, Chapelfield-opening -Brittain, James, Bracondale -Burrows, George C., Post Office-st. -Garell, Robert Atkinson, Duke-st. -Isley, William, Chapel-lane, Surrey-road -Kitton, Charles Thomas, St. Giles’-road -Lockett, William, St. Faith’s-lane -May, Charles, Holl’s-lane -Postle, William, Chapel-field -Redgrave, James, 1, Bracondale-terrace -Sheppard, Robert, 82, St. Giles’-st. -Wilson, Robert, 13, Crescent - - - -Confectioners. - - -Black & Co., Gentleman’s-walk -Blyth, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak -Borrett, Wm. (and sugar boiler,) Duke-st. -Burrage, Edwin, Elm-hill -Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse-st. -Davy, Daniel, St. Stephen’s-st. -Deynes, Richard, Lower Westwick-st. -Grimes, Thomas, Botolph-st. -Haddon, Richard Curzon, Rose-lane -Harris, Francis, 12, Elm-hill -Harrison, William, St. Andrew’s-hill -Hatcarton, Joseph, Swan-lane -Hick, William, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s -Hull, William Henry, St. Martin’s-lane -Hunt, James, Golden Ball-st. -Hunt, John, Upper Westwick-st. -Johnson, Susanna, Rampant Horse-st. -Lake, Samuel, Bridge-st. St. George’s -Lanham, James T., St. Giles’-st. -Little, Henry, 3, Dove-st. -Lock, Charles, 7, Exchange-st. -Lowne, Mary, 3, Lower Goat-lane -Marshall, Robert, Magdalen-st. -Marston, Richard, 13, Gentleman’s-walk -Page, James, Wensum-st. -Pinching, William, 8, Bethel-st. -Pitcher, Thomas, Magdalen-st. -Pointer, Henry, Charing-cross -Poulter, William, St. Augustine’s-st. -Scottow, Mary, 2, Red Lion-st. -Silvey, Letitia Ann, Ber-st. -Silvey, Wm., 3, White Lion-st. -Skipper, Henry, Magdalen-st. -Tate, James, Bridge st. St. Miles’ -Welton, William, Upper Westwick-st. -Williams, John, 44, Pottergate-st. -Wilson, George, Queen-st.—(see advertisement) -Wright, James, 67, Ber-st. - - - -Coopers. - - -Amy, Jos., _Castle_, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe -Amy, Thomas, Magdalen-st. -Banham, George, (and brewer,) 2½, Lower King-st. St. -Peter-per-Mountergate -Broom, Abraham, Lower Westwick-st. -Calthorpe, Elizabeth, (and patent grease manufacturer,) Castle Meadow -Calthorpe, John Peter, _Lord Brougham_, St. Martin-at-Oak -Culyer, Charles Arthur, Rampant Horse-st. -Fox, Lacey, Rose-lane -Graver, Abraham, _Windmill_, Ber-street -Lorkin, Walter Theodore, Ber-street -Merry, John, Lobster-st. -Monsey, James, Thorn-lane -Short, Henry, Middle-st. St. George’s -Stacey, Anthony, Thorpe-road -Taylor, James Wm., Palace-plain -Tidnam, James, St. Martin-at-Oak -Watling, Isaiah, Gildengate-st. -Wright, Esther, Ber-street - - - -Cork Cutters. - - -Crosskill, Robert, (manufacturer,) Gildengate-street -Robinson, Anna, (manufacturer,) Bridge-st. St. George’s -Robinson, John, Bridge-st. St George’s -Rose, George, 68, St. Stephen’s-st. - - - -Corn Chandlers. - - -Batson, Edward, Magdalen-st. -Batson, Potter, (and miller,) 7, Tabernacle-st. -Burcham & Pyle, Wensum-st., Tombland -Read, Robert, Bishop-bridge -Spratt, William, Old Haymarket - - - -Corn Merchants. - - -Allen, Henry, Magdalen-street -Barber, John Lee, St. Martin’s lane and Haymarket -Barnard, John, Golden Ball-street -Boardman and Sursham, Wensum-street, Tombland, and Soup Office-yard near -Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s -Bruce, William, near Fye-bridge -Cook, Edward, Pitt-street -Cozens and Son, St. Benedict’s-street -Cremer, Francis, Princes-street -Freeman, Chas. Robt., (and flour) Upper Market -Grand, John, Golden Ball-street -Hankes, Wm., (and hop,) St. Michael Coslany -Haslewood, Christopher J., Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket -Jolly, H., _Eagle and Child_, Golden Ball-st. -Mealing and Mills, King-street -Read, Robert, Bishop bridge -Springall, Benjamin, St. Clement’s-hill -Woodcock, Samuel, Palace-street - - - -Curriers and Leather Sellers. - - -Beare, Sml. Shalders, Bridge-st., St. George’s -Brooks, Cooper, Pottergate-street -Cooke, Edward, St. John-street -Cousins, Thomas, Upper Market -Curtis, William, Upper Westwick-street -Debney, Richard, _Grapes_, Red Lion-street -Diver, Jabez, St. Paul’s Church-plain -Foulsham, Henry, 3, St. Lawrence-steps -Gooch, Samuel, 2, White Lion-street -Howell, James, Castle-ditches -Howell, William, Lower Goat-lane -Kemp and Son, Pitt-street -Olley, Edw., Yarrington’s-ct., Wensum-st. -Page and Son, Magdalen-street -Pedder, Wm., Old Meeting-alley, St. Clement’s -Philliss, Wm., _Lord Nelson_, Timberhill -Rudd and Pastor, St. Giles’-hill -Tillyard and Son, Swan-lane -Timpson, William, 5, Dove-street -Wimperis, William, Grout’s-thoroughfare -Winter, Chas., 7, 8, and 9, Upper Market -Woods, Geo., Church Alley, St. Gregory - - - -Cutlers. - - - _Marked thus_ * _are Surgical Instrument Makers_ - -* Allison, Sophia, St. Peter’s-steps, Market-place -Critchfield, Samuel, Royal Hotel-str., Back of the Inns -Huggins, John, 2, Rising Sun-lane -Hunt, John, Upper Westwick-street -Knights, George, Dove-street -Lister, Son, and Co., 10½, Old Haymarket -* Pearson, —., St. Andrew’s-hill -* Sutton, Samuel, 21, Gentleman’s-walk - - - -Dancing Masters: _See Teachers of Music and Dancing_. -Dealers. - - -Caprani, Lewis, (hardware) 4, 5, 6, White Lion-street -Corbyn, William, Distillery-street -Harvey, Richard, St. Miles’ -Hindle, William, Pump-street -Hill, Richard, Cow-hill, St. Giles’ -Newman, Fred, J., _Old Barge_, King-street -Plumstead, Samuel James, Coslany-street -Rose, John, William-street -Salkind, Simon, Pitt-street -Smith, William, 11, Lower Goat-lane -Waytes, Philip, (cattle) _Marquis of Granby_, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe -Wiffen, Josiah, (cattle) Duke-street - - - -Dentist: _See Surgeon Dentists_. -Dressmakers. - - - _Marked thus_ * _are also Milliners_ - -Austin, Emily, Golden Ball-lane, Saint George’s -Austin, Temperance, Gildengate-street -* Boatwright, Elizabeth, Cowgate-street -* Bond, Harriet, Magdalen-street -* Brighton, Maria, 3, Bethel-street -Brown, Ann, Sherbourne-pl., Mariner’s-lane -* Capes, Mary Ann, Calvert-street -Carr, Harriet, Gildengate-street -Clark, Maria Ann, St. Faith’s-lane -Cogman, Emma, Princes-st., Tombland -Cook, Charlotte, 23, Bethel-street -Dixon, Emily, 8, St. Catherine’s-plain -Dobson, Martha, Gildengate-street -Fulcher, Mrs. Susanna, King-st. -Haward, Ann, Theatre-street -Hind, Anne, Cowgate-street -* Howard, Mary Ann, 7, Surrey-road -Howes, Elizabeth, Colegate-street -Hurn, E., Bank-street -Johnson, Ann, St. Clement’s -* King, M. Cowgate-street -* Lincoln, Sarah, Botolph-street -* Marsh, Hannah, Surrey-street -* Moore, Martha, St. Stephen’s-street -* Mortimer, Mary, St. Giles’-street -* Neville, Richanda, Duke-street -* Norton, Fanny, 4, Bank-plain -Nunn, Marianne, 67, St. Giles’-street -Pease, Esther, Pottergate-street -* Pigg, Mrs. J., Bethel-street -Potter, Harriet, Princes-street, Tombland -Quinton, Elizabeth, Grout’s-thoroughfare -* Roberts, Susannah, Upper King-street -Rushmer, Sarah Elizabeth, St. Mary’s-pln. -Scott, Maria, Princes-street -Shalders, Charlotte, Bethel-street -Shickle, Sarah, All Saint’s-green -* Swann, Harriet, Chapelfield-road -* Vincent, Eliza, 9, West End-terrace, St. Giles’-hill -* Watson, M. Ann, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe -* Webster, Anna Maria, West Wymer-st. -Whiting, Sarah, Cowgate-street -* Woodcock, Sarah, St. Augustine’s-street - - - -Dyers and Dressers. - - -Breeze, Christmas, Bridge-st., St. George’s -Brown, Isaiah, Tombland -Browne, Wm., 14½, Bridget, St. Miles -Bush, Francis, Princes-street -Campling, Alfred, Gildengate-street -Carter, John, 3, All Saint’s-green -Cattermoul, William, St. Andrew’s-hill -Cooke, Ann, Middle-st., St. Augustine’s -Cooke, Thomas Paul, Coslany-street -Crowe, Spicer, Upper Westwick-street -Culyer, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill -Fisher, Robert, Calvert-street -Fletcher, Ann, 19, Quay-side -Furse, M., Gildengate-street -George, Edward Peter, Brazen Doors-road -George, George, St. Michael Coslany -Harper, George, Calvert-street -Houghton, David, 4, St. Giles’-street, (see advertisement) -Jarrett, Thos., Pipe Office-yd. St. Clement’s -Jay, Joshua, Bethel-street -Kidd, John R., Coslany-street -Metcalf, Francis, Colegate-street -Minns, Jesse, St. Clement’s-alley -Nichols, Charles, Pottergate-street -Sexton, Joseph, Calvert-street -Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace Bridge -Ulph, William, Lower Westwick-street - - - -Engineers. - - -Blyth, Robert John, Ber-street -Buckle, William, St. Faith’s-lane -Buttifant, C. and Son, King-street -Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane -Cawdron, Jonathon, Duke-street -Florence, George, Thorn-lane -Ham, Frederick, consulting Engineer and Chemist, and Insurance Agent, -King-st. -Hine, Charles, Muspole-street -Holmes and Sons, Prospect-place Works, Globe-lane, and Castle-hill -Howard and Gaze, St. Paul’s, Back-lane -Lock, Henry (civil), 3, St. Catherine’s-terrace, Bracondale -Parsons, W. (civil), 2, Heigham-terrace -Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry -Thorold, W. (civil), Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge -Turner, J. M., St. Andrew’s Broad-street -Watts, James, Rose-lane - - - -Engravers and Copperplate Printers. - - -Bidwell, Joseph, Rampant Horse-street -Dallinger, Joseph, 12, Davey-place -Emslie, James, 7, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street -Hall, William, Back of the Inns -Morrison, Robert, Great Orford-street Orford-hill (see advertisement) -Slack, James C., 10, William-street - - - -Fellmongers. - - -Everett, Joseph, Thorpe-road -Wills, W., Upper Heigham - - - -Fishmongers and Game Dealers. - - -Appleton, J. V. W. (salesman), Fishmarket -Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-street -Bagshaw, George, Fishmarket -Baldwin, John, Fishmarket -Barnard, John, Wensum-st. & Fishgate-st. -Bayfield, Shearman, Sussex-street -Campling, John, Magdalen-street -George, Richard, St. Benedict’s-street -Jay, C. and J. (wholesale), Market-place -Lincoln, James, Fishmarket -Newton, James (salesman), Fishmarket -Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street -Parker, Joshua, Fishmarket -Pratt, William, Fishmarket -Taney and Co., Fishmarket -Weavers and Son, Fishmarket - - - -Fringe and Lace Makers. - - -Cockaday, Isaac, St. Andrew’s-hill -Gooch, Joshua, Dove-street -Taney, Wm., Timberhill-street - - - -Fruiterers. - - -Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-street -Bell, Ann, Red Lion-street -Bullard, Robert, Swan-lane -Butcher, Simon, Pitt-street -Cohen, Philip, Swan-lane -Cooper, James, Princes-street -Cousins, Jas., Church-alley, St. Gregory’s -Davey, Daniel, St. Stephen’s-street -Fitt, John, Botolph-street -Flowers, Thomas, St. Andrew’s-plain -Hunt, James, Golden Ball-street -Lawes, Robert C., Little Orford-street -Lilly, Henry, Pottergate-street -Newton, William, Swan-lane -Skipper, Henry, Magdalen-street -Taylor, George, St. Stephen’s-street and White Lion-street - - - -Furniture Brokers, &c. - - -Brightwell, Thomas, 23, Charing-cross -Canham, Sarah, Ber-street -Crowfoot, William, Ber-street -Ely, Robert, Tooley-street -Hagan, William, St. Martin-at-Oak -Hall, Samuel, St. Gregory’s Church-alley -Holmes, James, Quay-side -Howes, Thomas Self, near Rose-corner, King-street -Hudbud, Stephen, St. Gregory -King, Joseph, Back of the Inns -Mason, James, Charing-cross -Mayhew, George, Norris’-buildings, Dereham-street -Moll, Rich. (and chair-maker) St. John’s-street -Newman, J., Ber-street -Norris, James, Charing-cross -Penton, James, Magdalen-street -Pigg and Greenwood, London-st -Redhouse, Hannah, St. Augustine’s-gates -Scott, William, 9, St. John’s Timberhill -Self, Thos., Upper Westwick-street -Skoyles, William, Upper Westwick-street -Stimpson, James, 3, Orford-hill, and 1, Norfolk-street, Union-place -Sutton, Robert, Magdalen-street -White, W., Church-alley, St. Gregory -Womack, George, Charing-cross - - - -Furriers. - - -Bayes, Louisa, Oak-street -Fox, Joel, Market-place -Knight, Thomas, Castle-meadow -Potter, Thomas, 5, Gentleman’s-walk -Thirkettle, Harriet, 90, Upper Westwick-st. - - - -Game Dealers.—_See Fishmongers_. -Gardeners.—_See also Nurserymen_. - - -Bullard, Rebecca, St. Stephen’s-street -Cork, John, Mill-lane, Heigham -Fitt, Richard, Earlham-road -Francis, Richard, Unthank’s-road -Green, John, Asylum-lane -Harborough, Wm., St. George’s, Middle-st. -Hawes, David, St. Lawrence-acre, Earlham -Newman, Charles, Old Lakenham -Newman, H., Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Pank, E., _Pine Apple_, St. Martin’s-lane -Taylor, George, St. Stephen’s-street and White Lion-street -Thorold, William (ornamental), Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge -Vince, Jacob, 3, Victoria-street - - - -Gas Fitters. - - -Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street -Hall, James, Magdalen-street -Horstead, James, All Saints’-green -Land, W., Hay-hill (see advertisement.) -Pank, Abraham, 123, Pottergate-street (see advertisement) -Self, Jas., 112, Pottergate-street -Self, Thos., Back of the Inns (see advertisement) -Waite and Son, London-street - - - -Glovers, &c. - - -Asker, Harriet Jane, 20, Gentleman’s Walk -Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion-street -Mills, William, Golden Ball-st. -Seago, William, St. John-street -Theobald and Son, London-street -Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-street - - - -Gold and Silver Smiths. - - -Cooper and Son, London-street -Dodson, William Robert, London-street -Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, Market-place -Long, Henry, 17½, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -May, William, Rampant Horse-street -Rossi, George, Market-place -Shildrake, William, 34, London-street - - - -Grocers and Tea Dealers. - - - _Marked thus_ * _are Tea Dealers only_. - -Aldrich, John, West Pottergate-street -Allen, John, (and chandler), Upper Westwick-street -* Anderson, John (wholesale and retail), St. Martin’s Palace-plain -Andrews, Charles, 54, St. Stephen’s-street -* Armstrong, William, Colegate-street -Avey, Thomas, 9, Ber-street -Back and Co., Haymarket -Barber and Sons, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket -* Bateman, Benjamin (and Spice Merchant), 2, Gentleman’s-walk—(see -advertisement) -Batson, John, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Bayliss, A., 3, Trafalgar-st., New Lakenham -Belding, William (wholesale and retail), 1, Magdalen-street, and St. -Edmund’s -Bennett and Bream, (wholesale), Up.-market -Bennett, Edward, Newmarket-road -Betts, Henry, Southwell-street, Lakenham -Bream, Henry, Botolph-street -Bream, Henry Israel, 9, St. Augustine’s-st. -Brown, Henry (and coffee-roaster), 14, Gentleman’s-walk -* Brown, William, Lower Westwick-street -Browne, Hall, Ber-street -Browne, Samuel, St. Martin’s Palace-plain -Bugden, Thomas, Muspole-street -Bunting, James, Coslany-street -* Burrage, Susannah Browne, 2, St. Stephen’s-street -Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk-st., Union-place -Burrell, William Baker, Magdalen-street -Busser, Benjamin, St. George’s Middle-st. -* Burrell, William Francis, Cowgate-street -Butcher, Robert (wholesale), Bank-plain -* Buttifant, Josiah, 6, Cow-hill, St. Giles’ -Buxton, Stephen, Canon-road -Calver, John, All Saint’s-green -* Campbell, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-gates -Campling, George, Magdalen-street -Cannell, James, Upper Westwick-street -Caston and Co., King-street -Chamberlin, James, jun., 1, Post Office-st. -Chase, Charles, Rampant Horse-street -Clark, William, St. James’s-street -Colman, H., Library-opening, Market-place—(see advertisement) -Coman, Brothers, Upper Westwick-street -Copeman and Sons (wholesale and retail), 12, Gentleman’s-walk -Curtis, George William, Gildengate-street -Dawson, George, Rosemary-lane -Day, Frederick, Trowse Millgate -Daynes, Thomas, Magdalen-street -Diver, Owen Albert, Upper-walk, Market-pl. -De Carle, James Irwin, Charing-cross -Dodds, James, Pottergate-street -Easto, John, St. Stephen’s-st., Eaton-road -Ely, Robert, Tooley-street -Elliott, George, Ber-street -Evans, George, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Evans, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak -Fenn, Robert, Magdalen-street -Fisher, James Cracknell, 11, Old Haymarket and St. Benedict’s-street -Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak-gates -Foster, Samuel, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe -Foster, Thomas, West Pottergate-street -Foster, John, St. James’s-street -Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper-mkt. -Frost, James, Magdalen-street -Galey, Thomas, Charing-cross -Garnham, Wm., Hall-lane, New Lakenham -Gedge, Edward Peter, Brazen Doors-road -Goggs, William, 14, St. Giles’-street -Goldsmith, James, 34, St. Stephen’s-street -Gray, Robert, Ber-street -Green, John, St. James’s-street -Gill, James, 1, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence -Grant, Geo. Muskett, 63, St. Giles’-street -* Haddon, Richard Curson, Rose-lane -* Hannah, Peter, St. Lawrence-lane -Hannant, Richard (wholesale and retail), Rose-corner, King-street -Hardesty, John, St. George’s, Bridge-street -Hardesty, Robert Barker, 1, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Hardington, Wm., Barrack-st., Pockthorpe -Hardy, James (wholesale and retail), Rampant Horse-street -Harrison, John, 3, Globe-street, Union-pl. -Harrison, Robert, 4, Elm-hill -Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate-street -Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New-opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain -* High, William, New Catton -Hick, George, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s -Hill, John, corner of Middle-street, St. Augustine’s -* Hill, Hezekiah, St. Augustine’s-street -Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill -Hodds, Richard, Ber-street -Hook, William, Magdalen-street -Howard, Charles, Bishopgate-street -Howes, Ann, corner of Wellington-street, St. Giles’ -Howes and Son, Lower Goat-lane -Howes, William, Upper Westwick-street -Howlett, Thomas, Lower Westwick-street -* Hunt, James Thomas (wholesale), Cundall’s-court, Market-place -Ivory, William (wholesale and retail), St. George’s, Tombland -Jessup, Robert, West Wymer-street -Johnson, Hemnell, Rose-lane -* Johnstone, John, 8, Chatham-place -Jones, Sarah Jane, Oak-street -Kedge, Thomas, Ber-street -Kerrison, James, Magdalen-street -Kitton, George, Haymarket -Kitton, John, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st. -* Lammas, Brothers, Gentleman’s-walk -* Lambert, Francis (wholesale and retail), 6 and 7, Lower Goat-lane -Land, Charles, 1, 2, and 3, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Loades, Henry, King-street -Lovick, Mary Ann, Ber-street -Lovick, Samuel, Brazen Doors-road -Lynes, Samuel, Cow-hill -* Mackay, John, Bethel-street -Maun, Joseph, Distillery-street -Mayhew, George, Norris’-buildings, Dereham-road -* McMichael, Daniel, Theatre-street -Metcalf, William, St. Benedict’s-gates -Middleton, Robert, William-st. Heigham -Monney, James, Bethel-street -Moore, Francis, Cowgate-street -Munday, Thomas, Mill-hill, New Catton -Nelson, Thomas, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe -Newman and Co., 7, Davey-place, and 27, Bell-street, Birmingham -Newman, Henry, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe -Newson, Frederick, Oak-street and Mill-hill, New Catton -Newson, Henry, Mill-hill, New Catton -Newson, Henry, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-road -Nightingale, Robert Wilson, Cowgate-street, Charing-cross, and St. -Stephen’s-street -Nightingale, William, 4, Lower Goat-lane -Nockall, David, 4, Red Lion-street -Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s-street -Norton, Robert, 2, Magdalen-street -Page, John, St. Martin at Oak -* Palmer, Robert, 3, Rose Valley-terrace, Unthank’s-road -* Parker, William, corner of City-road, Dereham-road -Parker, William, St. Augustine’s -Patrick, Charles, Cowgate-street -Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-street -Press, William, Pottergate-street -Pulham, William, St. Mary’s-plain -Pull, Elizabeth Mary, Bull-close, St Paul’s -Pye, William M. 6, St. Augustine’s-street -Quantrell, Sarah, Union-place -Rouse, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street -Rudd, Robert, Coslany-street -Rump, Thomas, Golden Ball-street -Salter, William, Union-place -Scott, Ann Maria, 1, August-st. Heigham -Scott, William, Magdalen-street -Scrutton, Henry, 55, Bethel street -Selby, J. Hunt, Stump Cross, Magdalen-st. -Self, Thomas, St. Mary’s-plain -Shalders, Edward, Upper Westwick-st. -Shields, Daniel, Golden Ball-st. -* Sidney & Ladyman (wholesale & retail) 6, Gentleman’s-walk, & 8, -Ludgate-hill, London—(see advertisement) -Stannard, James, Magdalen-st. -Smith, David, Magdalen-st. -Smith, William, Magdalen-st. -Snelling, Thomas, 43, Magdalen st. -Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s-st. -Springall, James (wholesale & retail), Ber-st. -Stannard, James, Magdalen-st. -Steel & Co., Bank-plain -Stewardson, Nathaniel, jun., St. James’-st. -Storey, James, St. Augustine’s-st. -Storey, Wm., Bull-close Brewery, Bull-cl. -Sussams, William, Heigham-road -* Taylor, Wm. Brown, 1, St. Stephen’s-st. -Thompson, James, Fishgate-st. -Thompson, Joseph, 23, White Lion-st. -Thompson, Joseph, Mousehold -Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s-rd. -Tidd, Robert, 20, Gildengate-st. -Tillett, M. A., St. Martin-at-Oak -Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen-st. -Tompson, John Lock, White Lion-st. -Tooke, Michael, Ber-st. -* Tubb, William Henry, 46, London-st. -Turrell, James, Ber-street -Warner, Walter, corner of Bethel-st. Upper Market -Weeds, Sarah, Bishopbridge, Thorpe -Whitrick, James, West Pottergate-st. -Williams, Josiah, Swan-lane -Wilson, George, Pockthorpe -Winter, George, St. John’s, Timberhill-st. -Wolton & Co., 47, London-st. -Youngs, Mary Ann, Victoria-st. - - - -Gun Makers. - - -Brighton, Robert, Lower Goat-lane—(see advertisement) -Cartwright, Henry, Rampant Horse-st. -Jeffries, George, Golden Ball-st. -Marrison, Samuel, Great Orford-st., Orford-hill -Whall, Jeremiah (smith), Little London-st. - - - -Haberdashers, Hosiers, &c. - - -Asker, Harriet Jane, 20, Gentleman’s-walk -Bensley, George, 16, London-st. -Browne & Barker, London-st. -Browne, Chas. Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s-st. -Bryan, Joshua, 8, Haymarket -Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen-st. -Henry, Thomas, Back of the Inns -Kent, Henry, 3, London-st. -Lane, Joseph, All Saints’ and Market-pl. -Lovick & Johnson, 16, London-st. -Moore, John George & Co., 12, Castle-st. -Nockolds, —., 2, Briggs-st. -Oxloy, Richard, 7, London-st.—(see advertisement) -Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-st. -Ransome, Harriett, 18, Market-place -Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-st. - - - -Hair Dressers. - - -Bayes, William, Oak-st. -Betts, Thomas, 7, Little London-st. -Bilby, William, Pitt-street -Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion-street—(see advertisement) -Buttifant, David, Golden Ball st. -Castle, Wm., Buck-st., St. Peter’s Mancroft -Crotch, Matthew, Magdalen-st. -Dew, B. E., 3, Lower King-st. -Fairman, William, Barrack-st. -Foulsham, William, Bridge-st. St. George’s -Gedge, William, Upper Westwick-st. -Gerard, William, Botolph-st. -Girdlestone, Reuben, 8, Upper St. Giles’-st. -Gray, George, 5, Bethel-st. -Hallows, Joseph, 3, Royal Hotel-st. -Harpley, Thomas, Cowgate-st. -Hartley, William, Little Orford-hill -Hill, Robert, Red Lion-street -Holmes, Robert, 3, St. Martin-at-Palace-pln. -Kemp, George Park, 17, Exchange-st. -Kew, Flora & Charlotte, 19, White Lion-st. -Lofty, James, St. George’s-plain -Mason, Henry, Ber-street -Middleton, Edward, 4, St. Giles’-st. -Moore, William, Ber-street -Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s-st. -Plumstead, Frederick, Wensum-st. -Plumstead, Robert, Wensum-st. -Powell, John, Upper Westwick-street -Rainer, Francis, Upper Market -Riches, Edward, Pottergate-st. -Riches, Robert, Elm-hill -Sissen, William, St. Benedict’s-st. -Swash, Barnaby, St. James’s-street -Thorpe, Thomas, Coslany-street -Turner, Robert, Trowse Millgate -Tyzack, Wm. Valentine, 27, London-street -Wade, Robert, Redwell-street -Ward, Charles Palmer, 3, Orford-hill -Webster, Robert, St. Lawrence-steps -Wilding, Henry, 42, London-street -Youells, William, St. John Sepulchre - - - -Hatters. - - -Beasley, George, 16, London-street -Boardman, Benjamin, 11, Briggs-street -Browne and Baker, London-street -Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place -Felstead, Hannah, 19, Davey-place -Franklin and Co., 42, London-street -Kent, Thomas, Gildengate-street -Massingham, Robert, Bethel-street -Metcalf, Joseph, Elm-hill -Nockolds, —, 2, Briggs-street -Norton, Francis James, 30, White Lion-st. -Oxley, Richard, 7, London-street—(See advertisement) -Parsons, John, Brazen Doors-road -Phillips, John, Orford-hill -Pigg, Arthur John, White Lion-street -Potter, Thomas, 5, Gentleman’s-walk -Reid, Samuel, 64, St. Augustine’s-street -Steward and Smiths, 9 and 10, Tombland -Todd, John, Queen-street -Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-street -Womack, George, White Lion-st - - - -Hay Dealers. - - -Cunningham, Thomas, _Eight Ringers_, Coslany-street -Fountain, Henry, King-street -Lovewell, Thomas, _Bakers’ Arms_, Ber-st. -Spratt, William, 1, Gun-lane - - - -Herbalists. - - -Matthews, James, 3, Norris’s-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road—(see -advertisement) -Taylor, William, 11, Magdalen-street - - - -Horse Breakers and Dealers. - - -Abel, John, _Rising Sun_, Chapelfield-road -Andrews, William, Westlegate-street -Feek, William, St. Giles’-road -Miller, John, Rose-lane, King-st. - - - -Hotpressers. - - -Barker, Thomas, Coslany-street -Howes, Jeremiah, Dial-yard, Church-street, Coslany -Moss, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak -Olley, Stephen, Upper Westwick-street - - - -House and Estate Agents, &c. - - -Bardwell, Geo. Syder, 1, Priest’s-building’s, St. Stephen’s-road, (see -advertisement) -Burrows, George Crisp, Post Office-street -Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Cossey, John, Botolph-street -Didwell, William, near the Church, New Catton -Forrester, George, Upper Close -Gaffer, Sam., St. Augustine’s Church-alley -Hall, James, Cowgate-street -Horne, John, Cattle Meadow -Ives, George, Crown Bank-plain -Johnson, Robt., 9, Green-lne., St. Stephen’s -Leath, Thomas, 18, Distillery-street -Lifford, Thomas, _Bird in Hand_, King-st -Newton, Son, and Woodrow, Tombland -Ninham, John, Mousehold -Pratt, Son, and Hornor, Queen-street -Sharpe, J. Judd, Colegate-st., St. George’s -Shibley, William, 5, York-place -Spelman and Sons, 6, St. Giles’-street, and Hall Quay, Yarmouth -Waddington, James, Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s -Watts, James, Chapelfield-road -White, William, Church-alley, St. Gregory -Wiley, Samuel Hall, St. James’ -Woodrow, Arthur Charles, Tombland -Wright, Robert, Lower Close - - - -Insurance Agents and Offices. - - -Alfred, Chas. Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., Bethel-street -Alliance, H. Brown, grocer, 14, Gentleman’s walk -Church of England, J. Goldsmith Atkinson, solicitor -Clerical and Medical, Geo. Cubitt, druggist, Upper Market -County, J. Lound, King-street -Economic, Horatio Bolingbroke, St. Clement’s Church-alley -English and Cambrian, (see advertisement,) Alfred Wm. Ray, secretary, 16, -St. Giles’-street -Equitable, David Garthorn Freeman, auctioneer, 7, Post Office-street -Era, Wm. Willins, solicitor, St. Andrew’s -European, Geo. Edward Simpson, solicitor, Tombland -Globe, W. L. Mendham, solicitor, Saint Andrew’s -Guardian, John Barwell, wine-merchant, St. Stephen’s street -Hail Storm (see advertisement,) Charles Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., -Bethel-street -Halifax, Bradford, and Keighley, Francis Clowes, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain -Liverpool and London, W. Wilde, Post-Office-street -London, Geo. Edward Simpson, solicitor, Tombland -London Indisputable Life Policy, Charles Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., -Bethel-street -London Mutual Guarantee, Fras. Clowes, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain -Medical, Invalid, and General, Wm. Sharland, Golden Ball-street -Mutual Benefit Institution (see advertisement) W. Griggs, St. Lawrence -Norfolk Farmers’ Cattle, Charles Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., -Bethel-street -Norwich Equitable, Bank-St., J. Skipper, solicitor, secretary -Norwich Mutual Marine Association, Hon. Secs: M. Jas. Colman, and M. J. -Copeman, jun. solicitors: Chas S. Gilman & J. H. Tillett -Norwich Union, Surrey-st., Sam. Bignold, secretary -Norwich Union Provident, George Cubitt, druggist, Upper Market -Palladium, Messrs. A. and C. Taylor, solicitors, Orford-place -Phœnix, A. W. Ray, 16, St. Giles’ and Pigg and Greenwood, auctioneers, -London-street -Prince of Wales, H. Turner, Cross-lane, Calvert-street -Rock, Henry, Henry Harrod, solicitor, Bank-street -Scottish Equitable, Francis Clowes, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Suffolk Alliance, W. S. Millard and Son, surveyors, Princes-street -Yorkshire, Watson & Barnham, solicitors, Surrey-road - - - -Iron and Brass Founders. - - -Barnard and Bishop, 3 Gentleman’s-walk and Calvert-street -Barnes, John, Fishgate-street -Holmes and Sons, Prospect-place-works, Globe-lane and Castle-hill -Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane -Murrell, William, Westlegate-street -Smithdale, Thomas, St Ann’s, Staithe-lane St. Peter-per-Mountergate -Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry -Turner, James M., St. Andrew’s Broad-st.—(see advertisement) -Warner and Co., 2, St. Giles’ Broad-street and Goat-lane -Watts, James, Rose-lane -Wright, Jacob, Muspole-street - - - -Ironmongers. - - -August, Alfred, 23, St. Stephen’s-street -Baker and Hornor (wholesale and retail), Post-office-street -Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s-walk and Calvert-street -Barnard and Boulton, London-street -Bayfield and Sons, Magdalen-street -Browne and Sons, 4 Upper Market -Chaplin, Thomas, West End-place, Chapelfield-road -Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse-street -Coppin, Edward, Orford-hill -Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, St. Andrew’s-hill -Flatt, John (wholesale and retail), 15 and 16, Magdalen-street -Harvey, John, 9, Newmarket-road -Howlett and Co. (wholesale and retail), 6, Old Haymarket -Needham, Francis Studley, Grout’s-thoroughfare -Parlour and Sons, 15 London-street -Pinson, Henry, Bank-plain -Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street -Scott, Samuel, Charing-cross -Stevens, G. and W., Orford-hill -Thompson, Robert, Gentleman’s-walk and Back of the Inns -Thorns, Robert (wholesale), 8, Exchange-street -White, Frederick Edward, 17, Tombland - - - -Jewellers. - - -Abrahams, Benjamin, 1, Bethel-street -Bell, Robert, Davey-place and Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Block, Israel (wholesale), 48, Pottergate-st. -Cooper and Sons, London-street -Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, Market-place -Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse-street -Hartt, William George, London-street -Hayward, James, Little London-street and King-street -James, Benjamin, St. Andrew’s -Levine, John Myers, William-street -May, William, Rampant Horse-street -Owen, Frederick, Magdalen-street -Piggin, John, Post Office-street -Ransome, Mary Anne, Bridewell-alley -Rossi, George, Market-place -Shildrake, William, 34, London-street -Smith, Samuel Howard, Orford-mill - - - -Land Agents.—_See House and Estate Agents_. -Law Stationers. - - -Butler, Edward, St. John’s Sepulchre -Stevens, John Thomas, Castle meadow—(see advertisement) - - - -LICENSED VICTUALLERS. -Hotels, Inns, Taverns, and Public-Houses. - - -Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s—W. Lann -Adam and Eve Gardens, St. Helen’s—R. Heron Howes -All Saints, All Saint’s-green—John Payne -Anchor, Rising Sun-lane—G. W. T. Cannon -Anchor, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—J. Thompson -Anchor, 33, Surrey-street—Joseph Turner -Anchor, Ten Bell-lane—Charles Osborne -Anchor of Hope, Bracondale—Robt. Digby -Angel, New Catton, St. Clement’s—Benj. Beckham -Angel, St. Martin-at-Oak—Jonathan Palmer -Angel, Trowse—William Harris -Arabian Horse, St. Martin-at-Oak—Benj. Pratt -Artichoke, Magdalen-st.—Caleb Blythe -Baker’s Arms, Ber-st—Thomas Lovewell -Baker’s Arms, St. Clement’s-hill—Thomas Pigg -Balloon, Lower Westwick-street—Edward Crowe -Bank, Bank-street—Wm. Surflin -Barge, King-street—Ephraim Littlewood -Barley Mow, Haymarket—Wm. Sant -Bath House, St. Martin’s-at-Oak—William Hughes -Bear and Staff, Fisher’s-lane—Elizabeth Steward -Bee Hive, St. Paul’s plain, John Laws -Bee Hive, St. Stephen’s-gates—James Reynolds Havers -Bee Hive, Upper Westwick-street—John Rackham -Bell, Orford-hill and Castle-hill—Francis H. Spanton -Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin-at-Oak—James Baker -Bird in Hand, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Jonas Norman Blyth -Bird in Hand, King-street—Thos. Lifford -Bird in hand, Mill-lane—New Catton—Wm. Jas. Taylor -Bishopbridge House, Thorpe-road—Robert Tiddenham -Black Boys, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Alfred Mann -Black Chequers, Cowgate-st.—W. Radford -Black Horse, Earlham-rd.—Sam. Hinchley -Black Horse, St. Catherine’s-plain—James Futter -Black Horse, 13, St. Giles’-st.—Robt. Moll -Black Horse, Tombland—John Aylmer -Black Horse, St. Giles’-rd.—Sam. Hinchley -Black Prince, Market-place—Thomas Goddard -Black Swan, Upper Market—Nathaniel Seaman -Boarded House, Castle-ditches—Susannah Knight -Boar’s Head, Surrey-street—Thos. Cuthbertt Brown -Boatswain’s Call, St. Augustine’s-street—Charles Carey -Bowling Green, Chapelfield—Jas. Porter -Bowling Green, Muspole-st.—J. Seeley -Boy and Cup, Lobster-lane—Jas. Parker -Brazen Door, Upper Surrey-street—Samuel Barker -Brickmaker’s Arms, Brazen Door-road—Robert Braves -Bricklayers’ Arms, Pottergate-st.—Robt. Pye -Bricklayers’ Arms, Union-place—Edward Powell -Buff Coat, Buff Coat-lane—J. Wells -Bull, Bull-close, St. Paul’s, Esau Pye -Bull, Magdalen-street—Henry Oakes -Bull, Market-place—Samuel Woolsey -Bull, St. Paul’s Church-st.—Robt. Moor -Bull, St. Stephen’s-st.—Daniel Thurston -Bull’s Head, Ber-street—William Barker -Bullock and Butcher, St. Giles’-hill—Saml. Colby -Bushel, St. Augustine’s-st.—Robert Fox -Butcher’s Arms, Ber-st.—J. Jabez Vassar -Cabinet Makers’ Arms, Redwell-street—Ainger Lack -Cardinal’s Cap, Upper Westwick-street—Benjamin Warman -Carpenter’s Arms, Thorn-lane—J. Wyatt -Carrow Gardens, Carrow—Michael Bird -Castle, Castle-hill—Mary Taylor -Castle, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe—Jos. Amy -Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen-street—James Flowerday -Cat and Fiddle, Botolph-street—John Bell -Catherine Wheel, St. Augustine’s-gates—Peter Digby -Cattle Hill, St. John’s Timberhill—William Searles -Cattle Market, Castle-hill—Rich. English -Cellar House, King-street—George Wood -Cellar House, Pockthorpe—James Pigg -Champion, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gates—Charles Barnard -Cherry Tree, Hall-road, Lakenham—Wm. Youngs -Church and State, Upper Westwick-street—James Aggas -Church Stile, Upper Market—Geo. Easto -City Arms, St. Andrew’s-plain—H. Bowen -City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s-plain—J. Green -Clarence Harbour, Carrow—John Browne -Coach and Horses, Bethel-street—Robert Daines -Coach and Horses, Foundry Bridge-road—David Cattermoul -Coach and Horses, Red Lion-street—Wm. Townshend -Coachmaker’s Arms, 20, Bethel-street—Charlotte Clements -Coachmaker’s Arms, St. Stephen’s-gates—William Archer -Cock, Upper St. Giles’-street—William Blanchflower -Cock and House, Duke-st.—Wm. Larwood -Cock and Pye, Quay-side—Wm. Tooley -Cock, Upper King-street -Cork Cutter’s Arms, Bridge-street, Saint George’s—J. Robinson -Corn Exchange, Bridge-street, St. George’s—Isaac Willsea -Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street—Rose Ann Browne -Cottage, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—Edward Waterson -Cow, Cow-hill—Samuel Cooper -Cow and Hare, Heigham-st.—Wm. Armes -Crispin, St. Miles’ Church-street—Mary Ann Chalker -Crocodile, Heigham-st.—Levi Harding -Crooked Billett, Heigham-street—William Platford -Cross Keys, Magdalen-street—J. Barrett -Crown Inn, St. Benedicts—Wm. Petchell -Crown, Bridge-street, St. George’s—Jerem. Middleton -Crown, Elm-hill—George Townshend -Crown, St. Stephen’s-st.—Susan Hart -Crown, Upper Westwick-st.—Wm. Patchell -Crown & Angel, St. Stephen’s st.—John Daynes -Cupid & Bow, St. Martin-at-Palace-plain—James Stangroom -Currier’s Arms, St. Stephen’s Back-street—Henry Hogg -Farriers’ Arms, Pottergate-st.—William Nichols -Carriers’ Arms, St Giles’—J. Edn. Hunt -Dial, Dereham-road—Jon. Burdett -Distillery, Distillery-st.—Wm. Baldwin -Dolphin, St. Mary’s—J. Stangroom -Dolphin, Upper Heigham—Samuel Leggett -Dolphin, Heigham-street—Samuel Leggat -Dove, Lower Westwick-st.—Ben. Ellis -Dove, St. James’-st.—Francis Lonegan -Dressers’ Arms, St. George’s-plain—Mary Burrows -Drum, Lower Westwick-st.—Edw. Holmes -Duke of Marlborough, Fishgate-st.—Wm. Howard -Duke of Sussex, Gildengate-street—J. Stangroom -Duke of Sussex, St. Stephen’s-st.—Samuel Mayhew -Duke of Wellington, Wellington-st.—Jas. Bolton -Duke of Wellington, Pottergate-street—J. Snelling -Duke of Wellington, St. Stephen’s-st—James Goldsmith -Duke of York, Bishopbridge-road, Thorpe—John Coldham -Duke of York, Cow-hill, St. Giles’—Wm. Cox -Duke of York, Lower Westwick-street—William Woods -Duke’s Palace, Duke’s-palace—Wm. Filby -Duncan Arms, Magdalen-st.—W. Burrows -Dun Cow, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe—John Mackley -Dun Cow, St. Martin-at-Oak, Ed. Mackley -Dyers’ Arms, Lower Westwick-st.—Wm. Fowler -Dyers’ Arms, Quay-side—Jon. Rant -Eagle, Church-alley, St. Gregory’s—J. Crowe -Eagle, Lower Westgate-st., Heigham—James Lord -Eagle, Newmarket-road—Jon. Stockings -Eagle & Child, Golden Ball-st.—Hy. Jolly -Earl of Leicester, Dereham-rd.—Hy. Barker -East End Retreat, Thorpe-rd.—Rt. Starling -Eastern Counties Railway, Foundry Bridge—Robert Warnes -Eastern Union Railway, St. Stephen’s-gates—M. L. Reynoldson -Eight Ringers, Coslany-st.—Thomas Cunningham -Elephant, Stump-cross, Magdalen-street—William Easton -Elephant & Castle, King-st.—Th. Parkinson -Elm, St. Clement’s, New Catton—Robert Spencer -Excise Coffee House, Lower Goat-lane—Richard Plane -Exmouth, St. Stephen’s-st.—Robert Garrod -Factory, Cowgate-st.—John Miller -Fair Flora, Lower Westwick-street—John Moore -Fellmongers’ Arms, St. Martin-at-Oak—Michael Murrell -Fleece, Bridewell-alley—Christopher Bailey wine & spirit merchant—(see -advertisement) -Fleece, Tombland—Henry Mann -Flickered Bull, Ber-st.—T. Engall -Flower-in-Hand, Pitt-st.—Thomas Delph -Flower Pot, St. Martin-at-Oak—William Weyer -Flower in Hand, Westwick-street—Jonathan Dack -Fortune of War, Calvert-st.—Thos. Gooch -Foundry, St. Julian-st.—David Thomas Butterfant -Foundry Bridge, Rose-lane—Wm. Smith Riches -Fountain, St. Benedict’s-st.—J. Debbage -Fox and Hounds, Ber-street—John Cook -Freemason’s Arms, New Lakenham—Cardinal Woolsey -Free Trade House, Rose-lane—J. Howard -French Horn, Pottergate-street—Mary Ann Dann -Gardener’s Arms, Timberhill-street—Henry Scott -George, Hay-hill—John Dixon Calton -George, St. Stephen’s—Joseph Nunn -George the Fourth, Ber-street—J. Decks -Gin Shop, Castle-meadow, Robert Fitt -Glaziers’ Arms, Pottergate street—Charlotte Roe -Globe, Botolph-street—James Barbour -Globe, Rising Sun-lane—John Moore -Goat, Upper Goat-lane—E. Bond -Goldbeater’s Arms, Bethel-street—Mary Tutton -Golden Ball, Castle-hill—William Girling -Golden Can, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s—Robert Yellop -Golden Cross, Charing Cross—Jas. Mason -Golden Fleece, Fishgate-st.—W. Blazely -Golden Lion, Brazen Doors-rd.—D. Onley -Golden Lion, King-street—Henry Lowe -Golden Lion, St. John’s-st.—Edw. Stubbs -Goose and Gridiron, little Orford-street—Robert Thorne -Grapes, Dove-lane—John Scowen -Grapes, Market-place—John Cushing -Grapes, Red Lion-street—Richard Debney -Gropes, St. Giles’-gates—William Rogers -Grapes, St. Miles’ Church-street—William Shildrick -Green Dragon, Little London-street—Jos. Marshall -Green Hills Gardens, St. Augustine’s-gates—Thomas Winter -Greenland Fishery, Coslany-street—John Boast -Green Man, King-street—Henry Haward -Greyhound, St. Stephen’s—Bidwell, Joseph -Greyhound, Ber-street—J. Edw. Barnes -Griffin, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe—Martin Thompson -Griffin, Upper King-street—Wm. James -Guildhall, Gaol-hill, Market-place—Wm. De Caux -Half Moon, King-street—Henry Howes -Half Moon, Market-pl.—Hubert Guyton -Half Moon, Stone-hill, Heigham—William Pritty -Half Moon, Dereham-road—Sarah Pretty -Half Moon, Gentleman’s Walk—J. Tuddenham -Hampshire Hog, St. Swithin’s—W. Kemp -Hatchet and Gate, Lower Goat-lane—John Pack -Heart’s Ease, Plumstead-road, Thorpe—Benjamin Sayer -Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s-plain—Thos. Fenn -Holkham Arms, Castle-meadow—William Cunningham -Hop Pole, St. Faith’s-lane—Edw. Chapman -Hope Brewery, St. Saviour’s-lane—Edward Warner -Horse Barracks, Pockthorpe-road—Hannah Petch -Horse Shoes, Palace-street—T. Girdlestone -Hospital Boy, Whitefriars’-bridge—Henry Dade -Jack of Newbury, Magdalen-street—James Upcroft -John Bull, Crook’s-place, New City—Abel Herbert -Jolly Butchers, Ber-street—John Blyth -Jolly Dealers, Castle-ditches—George Francis -Jolly Drovers, Ber-street—George Mann -Jolly Dyers, Fishgate-street—Robert Grand -Jolly Dyers, Wensum-street—Elizabeth Moor -Jolly Farmers, Castle-hill—Robt. Powley -Jolly Gardeners, Infirmary-road—Thomas Franshaw -Jolly Gardeners, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—Anne Digby -Jolly Hatters, St. James’—Robert Minns -Jolly Skinners, St. Martin-at-Oak—William Dye -Jubilee, Ber-street—J. Thurlow -Kett’s Castle, Spitalfields, Thorpe—Rosamond Smith -King’s Arms, Ber-street—Robert Bray -King’s Arms, Ber-street—Thomas Green -King’s Arms, Bethel-street—Edward Basingthwaite -King’s Arms, Bishop-bridge, Thorpe—James Dawson -King’s Arms, Hall-lane, Lakenham—James Barker -King’s Arms, St. Martin-at-Oak-gates—William Smith -King’s Head, Gildengate-street—Jane Cornish -King’s Head, Magdalen-street—Robert Basey -King’s Head, Davey-place—Rich. Doughty -King’s Head, Pump-street—J. Walker -King’s Head, St. James’-street—Joseph Seaman -King’s-Head, St. Stephen’s-st.—J. Thwaites -Key of the Castle, Oak-st.—Thos. Porter -King of Prussia, Lakenham—William May -Lamb, Coslany-street—Mark Widdowes -Lamb, Eaton-road—Robert Nixon -Lamb, Old Haymarket—J. Websdale -Lame Dog, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s—Robert Edwards -Leopard, St. James’-road—Matt. Webster -Light Dragoon, Westlegate-street—George Bunn -Light Horseman, Botolph-street—William Tuffs -Lion and Castle, Orford-hill—Thomas Francis -Lion and Castle, Timberhill—Thos. Francis -Little Buck, Oak-street—Thomas Rudd -Lock and Key, Ber-street—Peter Woods -London, St. Andrew’s-hill—Robert Liddlelow -London Coffeehouse, Rampant Horse-st.—Thomas Sapey -London Steam Packet, St. Catharine’s-plain—John Blanch -Lord Brougham, St. Martin-at-Oak—John Peter Calthorpe -Lord Camden, Charing-cross—Robt. Bruff -Lord Howe, Upper Westwick-street—Anne Bradbury -Lord John Russell, Dereham-road—Charles Betts -Lord Nelson, Pottergate-street—George Parker -Lord Nelson, Stone-hill, Heigham—Sarah Watts -Lord Nelson, Timber-hill, Wm. Phillis -Lord Nelson, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham—William Murrell -Maid’s Head, Wensum-st.—Maria Francis -Man in the Moon, Duke-street—James Baker -Market House, Weaver’s-lane, Marketplace—John Hilling -Marquis of Granby, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Philip Waytes -Marquis of Granby, Bishopgate street—James Puxley -Masonic, Elm-hill—William Stewart -Mazeppa, Cowgate-street—James Webb -Mill, Mill-hill, New Catton—Robt. Pointer -Mischief, Paul’s Back-lane—Joseph Matthew Mann -Mitre, Brigg-street—Thomas Thirkettle -Moon and Stars, Duke-street—Lewis Williams -Moulder’s Arms, Ber-street—Matt. Bell -Nelson, West Pottergate-street—Christopher John Salmon -Nelson’s Monument, Lower King-street—James Rose -New Brewery, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—James Ulph -New City, King-st., New City—Norris Moore -New Mills, Lower Westwick-street—John Lake -Norfolk Arms, St. Michael Coslany—Joseph Juby Sturley -Norwich Arms, Ber-street—George Pegg, builder -Norwich a Port, Carrow-hill—Mark Greenfield -Old Barge, King-street—George Frederick Newman -Old Crown, St. Martin-at-Oak—James Woods -Old Dove, Market-place—William Watts -Old Friends, Ber-street—John Nickols -Old Goat, Upper Goat-lane—Isaac Diver -Old Lobster, Lobster-street—Robert Fiddeman -Old Star, Quay-side—Stephen Spratt -Old Theatre, Bethel st.—Benjamin Lacy -Old Two Brewers, Magdalen-street—Thos. Cubitt -Paul Pry, St. Giles’-hill—William Paston -Peacock, St. Stephen’s-street—Chas. Taylor -Pelican, Pitt-street—Henry Hogg -Pheasant Cock, Ber-street-gates—James Blake -Pheasant Cock, St. Michael Coslany—Jeremiah Mills -Pigeons, Charing-cross—William Heap -Pine Apple—St. Martin’s-lane—Edward Bank -Pine Apple, Trowse—Richard Jarvis -Plasterers’ Arms, Cowgate-st.—George Coe -Plasterers’ Arms, St. Margaret’s-street—John Gotterson -Plough, Castle-hill—Mark Coe -Plough, Upper Westwick-street—James Girdlestone -Plumber’s Arms, Cowgate-street—Thomas Pilgrim -Plumber’s Arms, Princes-street—Joseph Hewen -Pope’s Head, Upper Market—J. Snowling -Post Office, Post Office-st.—W. Elvish -Prince Albert, Ber-street—Samuel Coleman -Prince Albert, Dove-st.—Thomas Daniels -Prince of Orange, King-st.—Thos. Adcock -Prince of Wales, Pump-st.—Chas. Ostler -Prince of Wales, St. Augustine’s-street—Samuel Gidney -Prince of Wales, Upper Westwick-street—John Canner -Prince Regent, Weaver’s-lane—Robert Mounsey -Princess Royal, Rampant Horse-st.—Sarah Robins -Prospect House, Hellesdon-road—James Watson -Punch House, Market-place—Joseph Jenkinson -Queen Adelaide, Pitt-st.—Thos. Foulsham -Queen Anne, St. Michael Coslany—Edward Raven -Queen Caroline, St. Martin-at-Oak—Harriet Austin -Queen Victoria, Pottergate-st.—Charlotte Roe -Queen’s Arms, Magdalen-st.—J. Minns -Queen’s Head, Cowgate-st.—W. Love -Queen’s Head, St. Giles’ Upper-street—Isaac Fox -Railway House, Foundry bridge-road—Geo. Hutson -Railway, King-street—Robert Cooper -Rainbow, King-street—J. Thwaites -Rampant Horse, Fishgate-st.—H. Norton -Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse-street—Christopher Twiss -Raven, King-street—Daniel Rowland -Recruiting Serjeant, Ber-st.—W. Crancher -Red House, Timberhill—Thos. Thompson -Red Lion, Bishopsgate-st.—Thos. Howard -Red Lion, London-st.—William Gardiner -Red Lion, Magdalen-st.—Stephen Steward -Red Lion, Magdalen-st.—George Morris -Red Lion, Red Lion-street—Frederick H. Newman -Red Lion, St. Andrew—Joseph Fletcher -Red Lion, St. Miles’-bridge—Thos. Weyer -Ribbs of Beef, Wensum-street—J. Howard -Richmond Hill, Ber-street-gates—Peter Youngs -Rifleman, All Saint’s green—Jacob Cooper -Rifleman, Cross-lane—John Tidd -Rising Sun, Chapelfield-road—John Abel -Rising Sun, Golden Ball-st.—W. Playford -Robin Hood and Little John, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe—Edward Spooner -Roe buck, Trafalgar st., New Lakenham—J. Saddler -Rosary, Thorpe-road—Rachael Sheedy -Rose, Cowgate-street—J. Whall -Rose, King-street—Alexander Balls -Rose, Palace-street—John Page -Rose St. Augustine’s—Leggatt Cobb -Rose, St. Catharine’s-plain—William Wordingham -Rose, St. Martin at-Oak—Matt. Zipfel -Rose, St. Stephen’s-st.—H. Sweetman -Rose and Crown, Bishopgate-street—Robt. Tiddenham -Royal Exchange, Julian-st., Julian-place—John Cubitt -Royal, Market-place—James Heseltine -Royal Oak, Oak-street—Robert Cossey -Royal Oak, Crook’s-place—Geo. Newton -Royal Oak, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s—William Hardy -Royal Standard, Ber-st.—Robt. J. Woods -Royal Standard, Union-place—R. Cogman -Saint Paul, Cowgate-st.—Samuel Severn -Saracen’s Head, St. Giles’-st.—J. Wiggins -Saracen’s Head, West Pottergate-street—William Brittain -Sawyers, St. Paul’s-plain—Mark English -Sawyers’ Arms, Fishgate-st.—Thomas Ives -Seven Stars, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—William Denmark -Shakespeare, Colegate-street, St. George—W. Seppings -Shakespeare, Theatre-st.—Robert Hollis -Ship, Cowgate-street—John Peel -Ship, King-street—Rachael Lanham -Ship, King-street—Henry Buttle -Ship, Mousehold—J. Watts -Ship, Thorn-lane—John Robins -Shirehall, Castle-meadow—Abraham Ling -Shoulder of Mutton, or Corn Exchange, St. Andrew’s-hill—James Mann -Shoulder of Mutton, St. Augustine’s-st.—J. Smith -Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s-street—John Sawyer -Shuttles, St. Augustine’s-st.—J. Plunkett -Sir John Barleycorn, St. James’—J. Bell -Sir John Barleycorn, Orford-hill—J. Leeds Mason -Southwell Arms, Hall-lane, New Lakenham—James Brinkley -Spear in Hand, Vauxhall-st., Julian-place—J. Winter Watts -Sportsman, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe—John Annison -Spread Eagle, Market-place—Sam. Leggatt -Spread Eagle, Sussex-st.—Jabez Hardiment -Spread Eagle, West Pottergate-st.—Edward Holman -Staff of Life, Fishgate-st.—Sam. Harvey -Stagg, St. Benedict’s—Edward Wigg -Stagg’s Head, Princes-street—J. William Johnson -Star, Haymarket—J. Wilson -Star & Crown, Timberhill-st.—Wm. Emms -Steam Packet, King-st. St. Peter-per-Mountergate—Mary Hilling -Steam Packet House, King-st.—William Thompson -St. Catharine, Brazen Doors-road—John Mannings -St. John’s Head, Bridge-st., St. Michael’s-at Coslany—Matthew Mann -Suffolk Arms, Oak-st.—James Shipman -Sun, Coslany-st.—James Matthew Kemp -Sun & Anchor, Colegate-st.—Thos. Thorpe -Surrey, Surrey-road—Robert Scarlett -Swan, Magdalen-street—George Bidwell -Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft—Eliz. Asker -Swan, Swan-lane—Edmund Tuddenham -Swan with two Necks, St. Stephen’s-street—Patience Hunt -Ten Bells, Upper Westwick st.—Edmund Browne -Theatre, Bethel-st.—Benjamin Lacey -Thorn, Bartholomew-st., Thorn-lane—Wm. Thouless -Thorn, Ber-street—George Figg -Three Compasses, Upper King-st.—Wm. Rix -Three Jolly Farmers, Charing-cross—Robt. Gurney -Three Kings, Upper Westwick-st.—Wm. Stratford -Three Maltsters, King-st.—Rachl. Hugman -Three Pigeons, Fishgate-st.—Sar. Newman -Three Tuns, Lower King-st.—John Barber -Three Tuns, Thorpe—Robert Cattermole -Three Turks, 6, Lower Westwick-st. John Fromow -Tiger, Fishgate-st.—John Moy -Toper’s, Oak-street—Robert Rose -Trowel & Hammer, St. Stephen’s-road—Matthew Wilde -True Briton, New Catton, St. Clement’s—Thomas Wright -Trumpet, St. Stephen’s-st.—Edward Davey -Tumble Down Dick, Ber-street—Robert John Woods -Tuns, All Saints’-green—Charlotte Cowan -Tuns, St. Giles’-gates—William Kemp -Tuns, St. Michael Coslany—Wm. Phillips -Tuns, Whitefriars’-street—Austin Bennett, shoemaker -Turkey Cock, Church-st., St. Simons—Rbt. Swash -Turk’s Head, William-street—Geo. Noble -Two Brewers, Magdalen-st.—Jac. Campling -Two Brewers, St. John-st.—James Wallace -Two Necked Swan, Market-place—Wm. Pye -Two Necked Swan, St. Martin-at-Oak—James Gibson -Two Necked Swan, St. Stephen’s-st.—Thos. Hunt -Two Quarts, Bridge-st., St. George’s—Arninger Playford -Two Quarts, Gildengate-st.—Han. Callon -Unicorn, St. Mary’s—Isaac Easton -Unicorn, St. Stephen-st.—Robert Fuller -Vauxhall, Vauxhall-st., Julian-place—Edw. Howell -Victoria, St. Stephen’s-gates—Jos. Caston -Victoria, Upper-walk, Market-place—John Hammond -Victory, Back-street, St. Stephen’s—Ann Cudden -Victoria, Queen-street, New City—Thomas Hunt -Vine, Upper Westwick-st.—Thos. Blazely -Waggon & Horses, St. Michael—J. Willsea -Waggon & Horses, Tombland—Wm. Tiffin -Waterloo, Upper-walk, Market-place—Edward Smith -Waterman, King-street—Abram Mason -Waterman, Lower Westwick-street—Wm. Calver -Waterman’s Arms, St. Ann’s-lane, St. Peter-per-Mountergate—John Moughton -Wellington, 7, White Lion-street—George Harvey -West End Retreat, Heigham—Alpert W. Page -Weston’s Cellar House, Bridge-street, St. George’s—George Warne -Whalebone, New Catton—Edw. Sexton -Wheatsheaf, Bethel-st.—J. Sheppard -Wheatsheaf, Castle-ditches—Elij. Cole -Wheatsheaf, St. Stephen’s-st.—John Mace -Whip & Nag, Tooley-st.—Lydia Brewster -White Cottage, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s—Thomas Towell -White Hart, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s—George Stubbs -White Hart, Hay-hill—Henry Crickmore -White Hart, Ber-street—Thomas Whaite -White Horse, Castle-ditches—Jos. Taylor -White Horse, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence—William Rix -White Horse, Hay-hill—Samuel Howman -White Horse, St. Mary’s Church-alley—William Hewitt -White Lion, King-street—Peter Withers -White Lion, Magdalen-st.—James Howes -White Lion, Palace-plain—Wm. Barber -White Lion, Princes-st.—George King -White Lion, St. Benedict’s—Lubbuck Lawn -White Lion, St. Martin-at-Oak—William Taylor -White Lion, White Lion-st.—Charles Bray -White Rose, Back of the Inns—Horace Littlepond -White Swan, Cowgate-st.—John Fake -White Swan, King-street—J. West -William Tell, Castle Ditches—Geo. Hall -William the Fourth, Middle-st., St. Augustine’s—Mary R. Arnold -William the Fourth, Mousehold—George Matthews -William the Fourth, Coburg-street—Wm. Newby -Windsor Castle, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Archibald Charles Frew -Wild Man, Pottergate-st.—John Beeton -Windmill, Ber-st.—Abraham Graver -Windmill, Hellesdon-rd.—John Knopwood -Wine Coopers’ Arms, Lower Goat-lane—H. Tilney -Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. Augustine’s-st.—Jonathan Bales -Woolcombers’ Arms, Magdalen-st.—J. Earl -Woolpack, Coslany-street—Han. Howlett -Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.—Noah Trower -Woolpack, St. George’s Colegate—Mary Barnes -Wounded Hart, Upper Market—William Ward -Wrestlers, St. James’s-st.—George Crisp -Yarmouth Arms, Market-place—John Roe -Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-street—Saml. Bean -York, Castle-hill—Mary Eastaugh - - - -Linen Drapers. - - -Armstrong, William, Colegate-street -Atkins, James, St. Benedict’s-street -Austin, Anne, 5, Orford-hill -Betts, John, Albion-house, Market-place -Bishop, George, 2, Haymarket—(see advertisement) -Blakely, Edward (and shawl warehouse) 15 and 16, London-street -Blandon, William, Ber-street -Bray, William, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s -Brown, William, Lower Westwick-street -Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk-street, Union-pl. -Caley, Nathaniel Henry, 17, Gentleman’s-walk -Campbell, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-gates -Campling, George, Magdalen-street -Canham, William, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s -Chamberlin, Sons, and Co. (wholesale and retail) Market place -Coleman, George Lovick (wholesale and retail), Market-place -Coleman and Son, 8, London-street -Copeman, Bell, 6, Exchange-street -Cundall, Benjamin, 19, Gentleman’s-walk -Dade, Charlotte, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Dawbarn, James, 14, 15, and 16, Exchange-street -Delf, William Stannard, Tombland House, Tombland -Edwards, William Pye, St. Stephen’s-st. -English and Son, London-street -Fairchild, Mary Ann, Spitalfields -Fairweather, Lydia, 4, London-street -Fiske, Francis, London-street -Flower, Jonathan, Wensum-street -Gill, Elizabeth, Orford-hill -Gooderson and Moll, Upper Market -Gower, Thomas Love, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Gown, Jeremiah, corner of St. Mary’s-plain -Gunton, John Hamnall, 4, Old Haymarket -Harrison, John, 3, Globe-st., Union-place -Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New Opening, Potter-row, Paul’s-plain -Henderson, John, Dereham-road -Hipper, Mary Ann, Upper Westwick-street -Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill -Johnstone, John, 8, Chatham-place -Johnstone, Joseph, 8, Chatham-place -Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs-street -Kett, W. W., 2, London-street -Littlewood, Samuel, St. Andrew’s-plain -Lowe, William, Peacock-street -Marshall, Mary Ann, Palace-street -M‘Ilmorrow, John, Coslany-street -Metcalf, William, St. Benedict’s-gates -Mole, William, Heigham-hill -Newstead, William, King-street -Nockold, Henry, Ber-street -Parker, William, corner of City-road, Dereham-road -Piggott, John, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Piggott, J. H., Charing-cross -Piper, William, 17, London-street -Powell, Robert, London-street -Quantrell, Sarah, Union-place -Reeve, William Henry, 38, London-street -Reynolds, William W., Upper Westwick-street -Rust, Hannah, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Searles, Francis, Norfolk and Norwich House, Ber-street -Scott, Ann Maria, 1, August-st., Heigham -Snowdon and Sons, Bridge-st., St. George’s -Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s-street -Stocks, Alfred Joseph (wholesale and retail), 12, Briggs-street -Sutton, H. M., St. Augustine’s -Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s-road -Thurston, Rebecca, 5, Davey-place -Tillyard, Rebecca, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street -Towler, Hannah, 3, Fye-bridge -Venables & Plowman, 9, Gentleman’s-walk -Watering, John, 69 & 70, St. Stephen’s-st. -Wiseman, Alfred, Grove-place, St Giles’-rd - - - -Lithographers. - - -Barker and Hill, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Bidwell, Joseph, Rampant Horse-street -Browne, William, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s -Hall, William, Back of the Inns -Ninham, Henry, Chapel-field - - - -Livery Stable Keepers. - - -Baldry, William, Crescent-road -Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate-street -Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, Palace-street -Paget, John, Rampant Horse-street -Platten, Peter, Surrey-mews, St. Stephen’s -Stebbings, Henry, Hale’s-court, St. Giles’ -Thirtle, Thomas, Golden Ball-street -Webster, William, Maid’s Head Inn-yard, St. Simon’s - - - -Loan Agents, &c. - - -Burrows, Geo. Crisp, Post Office-street -Clark, Robert Appleton, Pottergate-street -Norwich & Norfolk Loan Assurance Classes—A. W. Ray, Sec. (see -advertisement) - - - -Machine Makers. - - -Cudbard, John and Charles, Theatre-street -Lamb, David Thomas, 5, Golden Ball-st., and Castle-hill -Slack, Messrs., St. Giles’-hill -Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry -Stanley, Geo. (_scale_, _beam_, _and weighing_), Elm-hill - - - -Maltsters. - - -Arnold, George, St. Stephen’s-gates -Branford, Benjamin, Stamp Office-yard -Mealing and Mills, King-street -Sexton, Edward, _Whale Bone_, New Catton -Spurgeon, John, St. Augustine’s-gates -Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Anchor Brewery’, Pockthorpe -Storey, Wm., Bull-close Brewery, Bull-cl. - - - -Manufacturers. - - -Allen, George, St. Stephen’s Back-st., and Wounded Hart-lane -Bacon, Edmund and Edward (_sacking_), 3, Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, -Market-pl. -Barber, John Lee (_cotton_), St. Martin’s-lane and Haymarket -Bidwell, John (_sack_), Calvert-street -Blakely, Edward Theobald, River House Factory, Duke’s-palace -Blyth, Matthew (_paper_), World’s End-lane -Bolingbroke, C. and F., St. Clement’s -Burrell, Richard Mills (_hair_), St. George’s Middle-street -Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, Pitt-street -Column, J. and J. (_mustard_, _starch_, _and indigo blue_), Stoke Mills, -and Cannon-st. London (see advertisement) -Cooper, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill -Delane, William (_paper_), Hellesdon -Francis, John, Calvert-street -Gardon, John Wm. (_silk_), Unthank’s-rd. -Geary, William, St. Augustine’s -Grout and Co. (_silk and crape_), Lower Westwick-street -Gunton, Henry, Elm-hill -Gunton, Thomas, junior (_hair seating_), White Lion-yard, St. -Martin’s-at-Oak -Hart, Robert (_hazel and slaie_), Golden Dog-lane -Hinde, Francis, St. Augustine’s -Hinde, Richard Francis, Sussex-street -Hindes, Ephraim and Frank (_silk_), Botolph-street -Hindes, Henry (_rope and sack_), Red Lion-street, and Magdalen-street -Hurn and Son (_sack_, _rope_, _twine_, _net_, _and mat_), 13, Dove-st., -and Newmarket-st. -Key, William Drake, Carrow -Middleton and Ainsworth (_dresses and shawls_), Calvert-street, and at -16, Watling-street, London -Poll, Samuel (_camlet_), Botolph-street -Potter, James, St. George’s Middle-street -Robberds, Charles Augustus, Lyng Mills, and 6, Chapelfield-road -Rowling and Allen, St. Faith’s-lane -Russell and Co. (_rope_, _sack_, _&c._), St. Martin’s-lane, Buff -Coat-lane, Scoles-green, and Mousehold -Sadd, Anthony, Duke-street -Sadler, Jas., (_horse hair_) St. Martin-at-Oak -Shaw, Richard, Colegate-st., St. Clement’s -Spinks, Samuel, Calvert-street -Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s-plain -Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s street -Swann, Joshua, Chapelfield-grove -Tollady, Joseph, (_hair_) Lower Westwick-st. -Towler, Campin, and Co. Elm-hill -Waller, J. G., (_cotton_) Pit-street -Webb, William, (_rope_) Magdalen-street -Willett, Nephew, and Co., Pottergate-st., and 63, Friday-street, London -Williams and Potter, Gildengate-street -Wright and Son, Elm-hill - - - -Marine Store Dealers. - - -Bagshaw, George, Coslany-street -Barnard, J. Wensum-st. & Fishgate-street -Daynes, Thomas, Magdalen-gates -Gardiner, William, Paul’s-opening -Kent, William, Upper Goat-lane -Townshend, Jas., Bridge-street, St. Miles - - - -Medical Botanists. - - -Bryant, Thomas, 8, West End-terrace -Roberts, H. Union-pl. (see advertisement) - - - -Merchants. - - -Bacon, Edmund and Edmund, 3, Davey-place and Gaol-hill, Market-place -Barber and Sons, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket -Bateman, J. and Jas. G. J. (_yarn and silk_) Gildengate-street -Beart, Robert Haywood, Bethel-street -Bessey, James Hayn, 102, Pottergate-street -Blake, Robert, Magdalen-street -Boardman, James, Newmarket-road -Brown Frederick, King-street -Burcham, —, St. Martin-at-Oak -Capon, James, St. Clement’s-hill -Christie, Thos. and J., Quay-side, & King-street -Clarke, Justinian Barret, Duke’s-palace, Coslany, and King-street -Crisp, J., jun., St. John’s Head-yard, St. Miles’ -Davey, Joseph, (_silk_) Pitt-street -De Vear, John Lower Close -Etheredge, Robt. Philip, 7, Victoria-street, Lakenham -Freeman, Chas. Robt. (_foreign fruit_) Upper Market -Hart, Charles, Duke’s Palace -Howlett, Peter, (_hair_) 49, Botolph-street -Kett, Henry, (_wool_) King-street -Merry, Robt., Wilderness-house, Bracondale -Nash, Spooner, (_paper and rag_) Charing-cross -Pigg and Co., (_woollen_) Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket -Press, Edward, Bishop’s-bridge -Pymar, J., (_wool and yarn agent_) Castle Meadow -Ray, John, (_iron_) Goat-lane -Read, Thos. Wm., King-street -Springfield, Son & Nephew, (_silk_) St. Mary’s Churchyard, & 66, -Coleman-st., London -Watson & Son, (_stone_) Castle Meadow and St. Faith’s-lane -Woolnough, Wm., Plumstead-rd., Thorpe, and 3, Lower King-street - - - -Midwives. - - -Elvin, Mary, Ber-street -Whitehead, Mary, opposite St. Augustine’s Church - - - -Millers. - - -De Caux, Mrs., Mousehold -Feltham, Mark, Pea Field, Lakenham -Gilbeigh, George, St. Benedict’s-gates -Read, W., Trowse -Reynolds, Joshua, Hellesdon -Robberds, Chas. Augustus, Lyng Mills and 6, Chapelfield-road -Springall, Benjamin, St. Clement’s-hill -Waters, F. W., Lower Westwick-street -Wells, Henry, Hellesdon Mills -Woolnough, Wm., Plumstead-rd., Thorpe, and 3, Lower King-street - - - -Milliners: _See also Dressmakers_. - - -Beeston, Rosamond, Chapelfield-opening -Browne, Maria, Bridge-st., St. George’s -Clare, Caroline, Magdalen-street -Cruso, Lydia, 6, Biggs-street -Davy, Jane and Sarah, 6, Upper St. Giles’-street -Elliott, Emma, Magdalen-street -Fairweather, Lydia, 4, London-street -Ford, Mary Ann, Cowgate-street -Garrett, Sarah, Paul’s Back-lane -Goose, Emma, Briggs-street -Goulder, Harriet, Magdalen-street -Greene, Mary Anne, Colegate-street -Harper, John, 4, London-street -Henry, Thomas, Back of the Inns -Hipper, Mary Ann, Upper Westwick-st. -Huson, Mary, 12, London-street -Ives, J. Collingwood, (wholesale) 21, Victoria-street -James, Jane, Rose-lane -Jones, —, London-street -Martinson, Lucy, 67, St. Giles’-street -Palmer, Lucy, 6, London-street -Paraman, Christiana & Rosa, 56, St. Giles’ street -Puxley, Martha, 26, Bethel-street -Rollings, Abigail, St. Stephen’s-road -Sendall, Mary, 8, London-street -Short, Joanna, London-street -Smith, Susan and Helen, 17, St. Giles’ st. -Stacey, Mary Ann, Orford-hill -Stannard, Marianne, St. Giles’-hill -Tinkler, Sophia, 16, Bethel-street -Watts, Elizabeth, Pottergate-street -Wortley, Martha, Briggs-street - - - -Millwrights. - - -Buttifant, C. and Son, King-street -Buttifant, David Thomas, Church-street -Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane -Howard and Gaze, St. Paul’s, Back-lane - - - -Modeller and Figure Maker. - - -Bianchi, Giovanni, Bridge-st., St. George’s - - - -Mohair and Worsted Spinners. - - -Blake, Edward and Robert Wiffen, Colegate-street -Greenhough, Joseph, Golden Dog-lane -Jay, Geo., Albion-mill, King-street -Park, Joseph, Eaton -Walker and Co., Calvert-street -Whiteley, Joseph, St. Saviour’s-lane - - - -Music Sellers, &c. - - -Fish, William, 17, Bridewell-alley -Howlett, William (Pianoforte and Organ warehouse), 3, London-street -Pashley, Charles, Queen-street -Warne, Elizabeth, 122, Pottergate-street -Woods, William, London-street - - - -News Agents. - - -Darken, James, 2, Little London-street -Daynes, John C., Back of the Inns -Jeary, Robert, 3, Bridewell-alley (see advertisement) -Shalders, Noah, jun., 9, St. Stephen’s-street - - - -Newspaper Offices. - - -Norfolk Chronicle—Matchett and Stevenson, Market-place -Norfolk News—Publishing Office, Exchange-street -Norwich Mercury—Bacon and Kinnebrook, 12, London-street - - - -Nurserymen, Seedsmen, & Florists. - - -Bell, John, Mousehold -Ewing, John William, 9, Exchange-street, and Eaton -Hussey, William, St. Catherine’s-plain -Jay, William, Sussex-street -Mackie and Stewart, 10, & 11, Exchange-street, and Bracondale -Nunn, John, St. Augustine-street -Pock, Richard, Plumstead-road, Thorpe -Reynolds, William, Hall-lane, Lakenham - - - -Oil and Colourmen. - - -Bayfield and Sons, Magdalen-street -Browne and Sons, 4, Upper Market -Coppin, Edward, Orford-hill -Flatt, John, 15, and 16, Magdalen-street -Howlett and Co., 6, Old Haymarket -Pinson, Henry, Bank-plain -Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street -White, Frederick Edward, 17, Tombland - - - -Opticians. - - -Jones, James, Wensum-street -Keyzor, Brothers, St. Giles’-street -Piggin, John, Post Office-street - - - -Outfitters. - - -Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place -Christie, Thomas Bazzillai, corner of Magdalen-street -Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-street -Womack, George, jun., Central Railway Establishment, 11 and 12, White -Lion-st. - - - -Painters, Plumbers, Glaziers, &c. - - -Angell, Joseph, Middle-st., St. George’s -Annison, Daniel, 3, Cherry-street, New Lakenham -Barker, Robert, Orford-hill -Beaty, Henry (and japanner), 14, Little London-street -Boyce, James Stanford, Duke-street -Brady, Alfred J., Redwell-street -Bray, Charles, _White Lion_, White-Lion-st. -Campling, William, Coslany-street -Candler, John, Peacock-street -Cooper, William, Upper Westwick-street -Crowe, Spicer, Upper Westwick-street -Delph, William, St. Augustine’s-street -Deveraux, Edmund, Middle-st., St. George’s -Dixon, John, Bethel-street -Fisher, Joshua, West Pottergate-street -Fountain, Henry, Redwell-street -Gedge, Robert Crispin, St. Giles’-terrace, and Lower Goat-lane -Gilbert, Ann, corner of Sussex-street -Gooch, George, Carver, Castle-meadow and Upper King-street -Green, John, Pottergate-street -Hall, James, Magdalen-street -Hall, James, Timberhill-street, Orford-hill -Hardy, John, Dove-street -Hill, John, Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street -Hunter, William, Castle-meadow -Jones, Peter, Church-walk, St. Margaret’s -Kerr, John, Lower Goat-lane -King, David, Elm-lane, Elm-hill -King and Son, Princes-street -Ling, Nicholas, Magdalen-street -Mallows, Charles, 3, Princes-street -Mansfield, James, St. Stephen’s-street -Mason, John, Magdalen-street -Mills, William M. J., St. Miles’ Coslany -Norman, Robert, 6, York-place -Parsons, Thomas, 3, Rising Sun-lane -Purdy, Rich. Howes, Hall-road, Lakenham -Puxley, William, 12, Orford-hill -Quantrill, Henry, King-street -Say, Sarah, 14, St. Giles’-street -Smith, John, Ber-street -Starland, John, Surrey-st. -St. Quintin, John, corner of Bethel-st. -Surflin, William, 12, Bank-st. -Taylor, John, Palace-st. -Taylor, William James, _Bird in Hand_, Mill-lane, New Catton -Tuck, Robert, Wensum-st. -Vyall, George, St. Andrew’s Broad-st. -Weeks, William, Botolph-st. -Wilde, Frederick, St. Stephen’s-st. -Wilde, Matthew, _Trowel and Hammer_, St. Stephen’s-rd. -Winter, Wm., Timberhill-st. -Wright, Joseph, Mission-place, King-st. -Wright, Walter, Rose-corner, King st. - - - -Paper Hangers. - - -Boswell, Wm., Magdalen-st. -Browne, Charles Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s st. -Burrell, William, Magdalen-st. -Fisher, James Whiting, corner of Calvert-st. -Fountain, Henry, Redwell-st. -Frost, George, Muspole-st. -Lawrence, William, Ten Bell-lane -Martin, Francis, Upper Westwick-st. -Tann, Samuel Wiseman, 38, Pottergate-st. -Tate, William, Botolph-st. -Trevor, Henry, 6, Post Office-st. - - - -Patten and Clog Makers. - - -Bradfield, James & Frederick Ellmer, 10, Little London-st. -Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey-place -Harper, James Kersey, Upper Westwick-st. -Leeds, William, 17, London-st. -Prentice, John, Calvert-st. -Rix, Henry, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st. -Rogers, Henry, Wensum-st. -Scott, P. Thos. (wholesale), White Lion-st. - - - -Pawnbrokers. - - -Brundell & Boan, Pottergate-st. and Upper walk, Market-place -Christie, Thomas (and silversmith), Colegate-street -Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New-opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain -Knight, Charlotte, Ber-st. -Knights, James, Upper Westwick-st. -Morgan, John, St. Saviour’s-lane, Magdalen-street -Morgan, William Robert, St. Paul’s-plain -Owen, Fred., Magdalen-st. -Owen, Thomas, Colegate-st. -Pitcher, Henry, Lobster-lane -Samuel & Joseph, St. John’s Timber-hill -Shalders, Noah, Westlegate-st. -Woodrow, Thomas, Coslany-street - - - -Perfumers. - - -Edwards, Edw. Manning, 40, London-st. -Kemp, George Park, 17, Exchange-st. -Kew, Flora & Charlotte, 19, White Lion-st. -Wilding, Henry, 42, London-st. - - - -Physicians and Surgeons. - - -Bell, John Crawford, Princes-street -Bell, William, M.D., St. Stephen’s-road -Blake, Jonathan, Mount Pleasant, Eaton -Bleakley, Elijah, 12, Broad-st. St. Andrew’s -Coleby, Edward Glover, Calvert-street -Cooper, Emanuel, Tombland -Cooper, William, St. George’s Colegate and Duke-street -Copeman, Edward, M.D., Post Office-st. -Cremer, Robert Rolfe (and Apothecary to the Guardians’ Dispensary), -Broad-st., St. Andrew’s -Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen-street -Crook, John, 6, London-street -Crosse, Thomas William, 22, St. Giles’-st. -Cubitt, George Robert, Surrey-street -Dalrymple, Archibald, All Saints’ -Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey-street -Dashwood, Lancelot (registrar for the West Wymer district), Broad-st. St. -Andrew’s -Davis, Henry, 31, Pottergate-street -Day, William Hawkes, Upper Surrey-st. -Edgar, Henry Robert, St. Giles’-street -Evans, Lewis, M.D., Upper Surrey-street -Firth, George W. W., Palace-plain -Francis, William Bransby, Colegate-street -Garthon, James Slap, 46, Bethel-street -Gibson, Charles Mends, Bethel-street -Hartman, Franz Alexr., M.D., Surrey-st. -Hull, Robert, M.D., Redwell-street -Hutchinson, Charles, M.D., Surrey-street -Johnson, James, M.D., Theatre-street -Johnson, John Godwin, 64, St. Giles’s-st. -Landor, Henry, Heigham-retreat -Lynn, George Doughty, M.D., Bracondale -Master, Alfred, St. Giles’-plain -Matcham, —., St. Giles’-hill -Mills, Frederick Anthony, All Saints’-plain -Morgan, Charles, City Dispensary, Pottergate-street -Nichols, Williams Peter, Surrey-street -Norgate, Benjamin Henry, Bank-street -Orris, Frederick Henry, Magdalen-street -Payne, Sturley, Duke-street -Pitt, John Ballard, St. Stephen’s-street -Rand, William Fell, 14, Sampson and Hercules-court, Tombland -Ranking, William Harcourt, M.D., St. Giles’-street -Spencer, Christopher J. M., King-street -Taylor, William Henry, Princes-street -Thompson, Robert, Theatre-street -Thurgar, Walter Christopher, 2, Lakenham-place, St. Catherine’s-plain -Webber, William, 65, St. Giles’-street -Wharton, George, M.D., Upper-close -Woolterton, Robt., Sampson and Hercules-court, Tombland - - - -Pill Box Makers. - - -Betts, Osborn, Waterloo-rd., St. Clement’s, New Catton -Button and Rix, Little Queen Caroline-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak - - - -Pipe Makers. - - -Fitt, Robert, Ber-street -Lincoln, John, Pump-street -Pye, Samuel, All Saint’s-green -Russell, Samuel, Pipe-makers’-yard, St. Clement’s - - - -Pork Butchers, Meat Sellers, &c. - - -Browne, Charles William, 8, St. Augustine-street -Bush, Henry, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Coote, Maria, Hay-hill -Fitt, Mary, Princes-street -Fitt, William, Ber-street -Galey, John, Golden Ball-street -Holland, Catherine, 1, Lower Goat-lane -Killigrew, Robert, St. Giles’-hill -Manthorpe, James, King-street -Paul, Richard, 2 Bridewell-alley -Potter, Robert, King-street -Stannard, James, Magdalen-street -Slaughter, Christopher, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s - - - -Printers. - - -Bacon and Kinnebrook, “Norwich Mercury” Office, 12, London-street -Broadhurst, William, St. Benedict’s -Davy, John, Albion Office, St. Clement’s Church-alley -Daynes, Samuel, 54, St. Stephen’s-street -Fletcher, Josiah, Haymarket—(see advertisement) -Houghton, Henry, All Saint’s-green -Howes, James, Back of the Inns -Iungius, Joseph, Lower Goat-lane -Jarrold and Sons, London-street, and Exchange-street -Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement) -Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place -Matchett & Co., “Norfolk Chronicle Office,” Market-place -Muskett, Charles, Gentleman’s-walk, Old Haymarket -Norman, James, Haymarket -Otty, Philip, Orford-hill -Oury and Co., 6, London-street -Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-street -Sharpe, J. Judd, Colegate-st, St. George’s -Stevens, Wm. Horace, Pottergate-street -Thorndick, Henry, Princes-street -Walker, Robert, Bridges-st., St. George’s -Watts, Henry, Pottergate-street—(see advertisement) -Webster, Thomas, Pottergate-street - - - -Print Sellers. - - -Boswell, William, Magdalen-street -Dawes, Larrance, Bank-plain -Freeman, William, 2, London-street -Gilman, John, Market-place -Watson, Daniel, All Saint’s-green - - - -Pyrotechnists. - - -Baxter, Neville Plummer, Brazen Doors-rd. -Coe, George, Plasterer’s Arms, Cowgate-st. - - - -Register Office for Servants. - - -Baker, Charles, Princes-street -Barker, Robert, Orford-hill -Betts, John, 27, Castle-meadow -Fountain, Mary, Redwell-street -Gaze, Wm. Hammond, Westlegate-street -Johnson, Robert, 9, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Morris, Mary Ann, 19, Ten Bell-lane -Stannard, Sarah, Willow-lane - - - -Reporters. - - -Bayne, Alexander D., St. Benedict’s-road -Garrod, Edward, 2, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road -Rogers, Edmund Dawson, 7, Dereham-rd. Terrace -Thompson, Henry, Dereham-road terrace - - - -Saddle and Harness Makers. - - -Adwick, Thomas, 8, Davey-place -Bowes, William, St. Benedict’s-street -Breeze, Robert, Magdalen-street -Calves, John, All Saint’s-green -Cannell, John, Ber-street, Timberhill -Chettleburgh, Robert, Upper King-street -Dickinson, Richard, Castle-ditches -Fuller, James, 23, Market-place -Hallows, George, Rampant Horse-street -Harrison, Thos. Thurlow, 10, Upper Saint Giles’-street -Howes, Josh and Jas. Red Lion-street. -Jolly, Chas. W. St. Stephen’s-gates -Philo, Joseph, 44, London-street -Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen-street -Reynolds, William, Upper Westwick-street -Whitehouse, Chas., Upper Westwick-st. -Wilkinson, H. Josh., 85, St. Giles’-street - - - -Sawyers. - - -Culley, Benj. Church-street, St. Michael’s Coslany -Harverson, Francis, St. Mary’s-place -Harverson, James, St. Julian’s - - - -Saw, File, and Plane Makers. - - -Lomas, William, Upper Westwick-street -Leist, James, Wensum-street -Kenyon, John, Pottergate-street -Griffiths, Hannah, Goat-lane and Pottergate-street - - - -Saw Mills. - - -Bird, Bailey, Mousehold -Cann, William, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s -Hood, Robert, Saint Miles’ Coslany, and Sussex-street -Teasel, Osborn, Fishgate-street - - - -Schoolmasters. - - -Bailey, Isaac, St. Andrew’s-hill -Bending, Thomas, St. Andrew’s Hall-pln. -Bennett, Henry, Gildengate-st. -Blogg, William, King-st. -Brooke, William, Gray Friars’ Priory, King-street -Burrage, John Charles, Castle-hill School, Castle-hill -Burrage, Joseph James, Luckett’s-court, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s -Clark, Robert Appleton, Orford-hill -Codling, Arthur, John, Magdalen-st. -Farmer, Benjamin, Old Meeting School, Calvert-st. -Farnell, William Keeling, Theatre-st. -Gidney, Fred., Hospital School, Fishgate-st. -Hales, John, St. Clement’s -Harper, Wm. Richard, 101, Pottergate-st. -Ling, Henry, Pottergate-st. -Marshall, Ephraim, 5, Chapel-look, Ber-st. -Paul, William Francis, Bracondale -Phillips, Francis, Mancroft School, Hay-hill -Whiting, Wm., Cowgate-st. -Wicks, Wm., Duke’s Palace - - - -Schoolmistresses. - - -Blakely, the Misses, 13, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s -Bowles, Ann Elizabeth, 4, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road -Boyden, The Misses, Pottergate-st. -Bryant, Mary, St. Benedict’s-plain -Carver, Ruth, 2, West Pottergate-st. -Clifton, Anne, Earlham-road -Coldwell, Mrs. and Miss, St. Clement’s Church-alley -Crowe, Elizabeth, St. George’s-plain -Dix, Anna Charlotte, Chapelfield -Firth, Miss, Bethel-street -Fuller, Jemima (preparatory), Willow-lane -Gray, Mary Anne, Pottergate-st. -Hartt, Catherine, 14, Victoria-st. -Heasell, Elizabeth & Susanna, Surrey-road -Howard, Anne, St. George’s Middle-st. -Hunt, Charlotte, St. Catherine’s-plain -Ives, Ann Sarah, 12, Crescent -Jones, Hannah & Amelia, Wensum-st. -Lambert, Mary, Steel’s-court, Queen-st. -Lantenant, Maria, St. Andrew’s -Larke, Hannah Susannah, Cow-hill -Lawter, Elizabeth, 2, Rampant Horse-st. -Leman, Emily, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Lincolne, Elizabeth Sarah, Surrey-st. -Ling, Harriett Elizabeth, 56, Bethel-st. -Machet, M. Jane, Church-st. St. Simon’s -Marshall, Charlotte, Finket-st. -Nicholson, Catherine Ann, The Chantry -Parsons, Georgians, Lakenham-ter. -Phillips, Elizabeth, 5, Chatham-place -Phillips, the Misses, Priory, St. Stephen’s -Pillgrim, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s-plain -Priest, Mrs. Henry, Pottergate-st. -Read, Eliza Eleanor, St. Giles’ Broad-st. -Redgrave, Helen, Grey Friar’s, King-st. -Reeve, Eliza, West End-pl., Chapelfield-rd. -Spratt, Sarah, 2, Bethel-street -Wall, Harriett, Dereham-road -Walters, Martha and Eliza, Rampant Horse-street -Warnett, King-st., St. Julian’s -Whiting, Sarah, Cowgate-st. -Williams, the Misses, 52, Pottergate-st. -Wilson, Mrs. and Misses (for young gentlemen) 13, Crescent - - - -Seed Merchants. - - -Bruce, William, near Fye-bridge -Cozens and Sons, St. Benedict’s-st. -Fowell, William, Upper King-st. -Haslewood, Christopher John, Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket -Lawes, Robert C., Little Orford-st. - - - -Shoeing Smiths. - - - _Marked_ * _are Farriers_. - -* Brooks, John, All Saints’-street -* Oakley, Robert, Palace-street -Palmer, John, St. Augustine’s-st. -* Shalders, Thomas, Hay-hill -* Shreeve, John, Magdalen-st. - - - -Slate Merchants. - - -Blyth, William, St. Faith’s-lane -Morris, John, King-st. -Robinson, Thomas, Cross-lane, St. George’s - - - -Soap Makers. - - -Andrews and French, Fishgate-st. -Bunting, Son, and Durrant, Coslany-st. - - - -Stationers.—_See also Booksellers_. - - -Candler, John, 5, Rampant Horse-st. -Fletcher, Josiah (wholesale and retail), Haymarket—(see advertisement) -Iungius, Joseph, Lower Goat-lane -Jarrold and Sons, (wholesale and retail,) London-st. -Jeary, R. Bridewell-alley (see adv.) -Muskett, Charles, Old Haymarket -Nash, Spooner, Charing-cross -Page & Son (wholesale) 23, Old Haymarket and Scole’s-green - - - -Staymakers, &c. - - -Austrin, Ann, 5, Orford-hill -Colsey, Charles, St. Andrew’s-plain -Harper, John, 4, London-st. -Hubbard, Henry, Westlegate-st. -Kidd and Aldis, Princes’-st. -Main, Susan, 4, Briggs-street -Taylor, Elizabeth, 13, Upper St. Giles’-st. - - - -Stock and Share Brokers. - - -Gilman, Charles Suckling, St. Giles’-st. -Morgan, Edward Charles & Co., Toll’s-ct. - - - -Stone and Marble Masons. - - -Adams, James, Chapelfield-road -Barbour, James, _Globe_, Botolph-st. -Burton, Thomas, Rose-lane -De Carle, Mary, Duke’s Palace -Stanley, Jos. (and statuary), St. Stephen’s-st. -Watson, Mrs., Castle-meadow -Whitehead, George, Ber-street gates - - - -Straw Hat Blockers. - - -Boatwright, James, Cowgate-st. -Dobson, Richard, St. Benedict’s-st. -Gay, Samuel, Elm-hill -Laws, Robert (and cleaner), Westlegate-st, - - - -Straw Hat Makers. - - -Clarke, Maria (and dealer in plait), 3 & 4, St. Gregory’s Church-alley -Farrow, William, Magdalen-st. -Felstead, Elizabeth, 10, Orford-hill -Ford, Mary Ann, Cowgate-street -Forster, John, 28, London-st. -Green, Anne, Post Office-st. -Harvey, Matilda, 10, Upper-market -Johnson, Elizabeth, Cowgate-st. -Leach, Eliza, All Saints’ Green -Leggett, Sarah, Timberhill-st. -Main, Lucy Rebecca, 15, Chapelfield-road -Pease, Esther, Pottergate-st. -Pratt, Sarah, Lower Goat-lane -Riches, Susannah, London-st. -Spurdens, Mary Ann, Finket-st. -Stewart, George Ashley, 22, Red Lion-st. - - - -Surgeons.—_See Physicians and Surgeons_. -Surgeon Dentists. - - -Boulger, Patrick Joseph, Willow-lane -Bridgman, William Kenceley, 69, St. Giles’-street -Dearle, George, Prince’s-street -Dunsford and Suggett, St. Giles’-st. -Hulme, J. Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain -Neep, Wm. Ed. John, 5, Post Office-st. -White, Richard, St. Giles’-st. -Woodcock, Henry, 70, St. Giles’-street - - - -Surveyors, &c. - - -Baldry, William, St. Giles’-street -Benest, Edward, C. E., Surveyor to the Corporation and Local Board of -Health, 24, Castle-meadow -Brown, John, county surveyor, and architect to the Dean and Chapter of -Norwich Cathedral, Bank of England Court, Queen-street -Browne, William, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate-street -Clemence, John South, 22, St. Giles’-street -Drane, William, Rampant Horse-street -Fisher, Thomas, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Hinsbey and Son, Prince’s-street -Kitten, Robert, St. Giles’-street -Mear, William, Lower-close -Osmond and Cooper, St. Andrew’s-street -Pratt, Son, and Hornor, Queen-street -Roberts, James, Bank of England Court, Queen-street - - - -Tailors. - - -Allen and Banks, 20 and 21, London-street -Balls, Robert, Bridge-street, St. Miles’ -Barker, James, Muspole-street -Bayes and Sons, Orford-hill -Bennett and Son, corner of Wensum-street, Tombland -Bingham, Thomas, Post Office-street -Bond, John, Davey-place -Borking, Thomas, Willow-lane -Bray, Richard, 83, St. Giles’-street -Brightwell, Thomas, 23, Charing-cross -Brundell, John, 3, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s -Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place -Campling, Henry, Gildengate-street -Castleton, William Sparkhall, 15, Bank-st. -Chapman, William, Upper Westwick-st. -Cheston, William, 17, Chapelfield-road -Claxton, Robert, Davey-place -Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen-street -Cocks, Thomas, Lower Westwick-street -Cogman, Frederick, Princes-street -Cole, John B., 3, Post Office-street (see advertisement) -Cory, Christmas, Calvert-street -Crisp, John W. (and clerical robe maker), Castle-meadow—(see -advertisement) -Cunningham, John, St. Andrew’s-hill -Dawson, John, Ber-street -Day, James, St. Lawrence-steps -Deynes, Richard, Lower Westwick-street -Eade, Thomas, 7, St. Giles’-hill -Edwards, Thomas, Orford-hill -Elliott, Charles, Ber-street -English, Joseph, 45, London-street -Foyson, Robert, Pump-street -Fuller, Edward, 15, Red Lion-street -Gifford, Thomas, Magdalen-street -Grand, Edward, Muspole-street -Grand, George, 32, Pottergate-street -Gurrin, J. and M., and Co., 9, 10, and 11, London-street (see -advertisement) -Hill, M. F., St. Augustine’s-street -Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill -Hook, Samuel Birkett, St. George’s-plain -Howlett, Richard, Bridge-st. St. George’s -Killigrew, Robert, St. Giles’-hill -Larkman, William, Gildengate-street -Ling, Wm. Samuel, 2, Upper King-street -Livock, William Thomas, Redwell-street -Mackley, John Edward, 5, Westlegate-st. -Mackley, Wm., near St. Peter’s Church -Mallett, Francis, 2, London-street -Marshall, Joseph, 19, St. Giles’-street -Mayor, James, 9, Heald’s-buildings, Rose-lane -Murrell, Owen, St. Augustine-street -Nickols, Jeremiah, All Saint’s-green -Norton, Francis James, 30, White Lion-st. -Nunn, Charles Clabburn, Upper St. Giles’-street -Osborn, John, Little London-street -Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-street -Parker, Francis, St. Julian-street -Parker, Oliver, Thorpe-road -Parsley, Samuel, St. Giles’-hill -Phillips, John, Orford-hill -Porter, John Spratt, Upper Surrey-street -Roberts, William, Chapel-look, Surrey-rd. -Rogers, Charles, 47, Bethel-street -Roe, Richard, 16, Bank-street -Royall, Daniel, Upper King-street -Rudd, William, Surrey-street -Rust, James Barron, 20, Bethel-street -Skelton, John Smith, St. Andrew’s-street—(see advertisement) -Smith, John, Great Orford-street -Stevens, Thomas William, 23, Castle-meadow and Golden Ball-street -Steward and Sons, Tombland -Sutton, Daniel Morrison, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s -Talbot, George, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Taylor, William, National School-court, Princes-street -Tipple, John, 12, Exchange-street -Todd, John, Queen-street -Tooke, Michael, Ber-street -Tuck, Jas. Stannard, 4, Lower Goat-lane -Warterton, Edward, _Cottage_, Silver-road, Pockthorpe -Wells, Peter Michael, Mandall’s-court, Princes-street -Williams, Isaiah, Calvert-street -Womack and Co., White Lion-street -Wright, James, 50, Ber-street -Youels, Joseph, Ber-street - - - -Tallow Chandlers. - - -Browne, Hall, Ber-street -Bunting, Son, and Durrant, Coslany-street -Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper-market -Hardy, James (wholesale and retail), Rampant Horse-street -Howes, Ann, corner of Wellington-street, St. Giles’ -Howes and Son, Lower Goat-lane -Kitton, George, Haymarket -Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-street -Pulham, William, St. Mary’s-plain -Saunders and Large, Whitefriar’s-street - - - -Tanners. - - -Boult, George, Heigham-street -Carr, Daniel, Brazen Doors-road -Rump, James Smith, Heigham-street -Slipper, Charles John, Botolph-street -Wills, William, Upper Heigham - - - -Teachers of Music. - - - _Marked_ * _are Teachers of Dancing_. - -* Baldry, Elizabeth, St. Giles’-street -Campbell, Mrs., St. Stephen’s-gates -Church, George, Theatre-street -* Crook, Madame Oury, 6, London-street -Fish, William, 17, Bridewell-alley -* Fuller, Charlotte, Red Lion-street -Harcourt, James, Colegate-street -Hill, Horace, St. Giles’-hill -Hill, James Frederick, 4, St. Giles’-terrace -Humphrey, Mrs., St. Stephen’s-road -Jackson, Wm., National-court, Princes-st. -* Jones, Hannah and Amelia, Wensum-st. -Madge, Robert, Botolph-street -Mills, Miss, Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’ -* Noverre, Frank, Theatre-st., and Theatre-square, Yarmouth—(see -advertisement) -Pashley, Charles, Queen-street -Plummers, the Misses, Pottergate-street -Rice, William Herbert, 6, St. Faith’s-ter., St. Faith’s-lane -Rudd, Mrs., Muspole-street -Trory, John, Elm-hill -Turner, Frederick, opposite St. Mary’s Church - - - -Teachers of Languages. - - -Caro, Simon, Westlegate-street -Lantenant, Camille, St. Andrew’s -Finegan, Thomas William, Cow-hill -Vlieland, Jerome Nicholas, Redwell-street - - - -Timber Merchants. - - -Blyth, William, St. Faith’s-lane -Calvert, Robert, Thorpe-road -Culley and Hart, Duke’s-palace, St. John’s Maddermarket -Cushion, William, Chapelfield-road -Gaze, George, St. Giles’-hill -Gearing, James, King-street -Green, Robert, Thorn-lane -Harverson, James, St. Julian’s -Jecks, W. and C., St. George’s-plain -Jeffries, George, Golden Ball-street -Johnson, Daniel, Trowse Millgate -Mouser, William, Thorn-lane -Orfeur, John, Fishgate-street, and at Yarmouth -Pigg and Son, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Saul, Wm. Staff, 61 and 62, Pottergate-st. -Steward and Co., King-street, and at Southtown, Yarmouth -Teasel, Osborn, Steam Saw Mills, Fishgate-street -Wales, William, St. Stephen’s-street -Woollistone, Samuel, Cherry-street, New Lakenham - - - -Tin and Iron Plate Workers, &c. - - -Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s Walk, and Calvert-street -Barnard and Boulton, London-st. -Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street -Howlett and Co., Old Haymarket -Olley, Stephen Benjamin, St. Benedict’s-st. -Warner and Co., 2, St. Giles Broad-street, and Goat-lane - - - -Tobacconists. - - -Ainsworth, Ann, Back of the Inns -Fuller, William, Red Lion-street -Holmes, Henry, 16, Bridewell-alley -Mason, Henry, Ber-street -Miller, Amelia, 5, London-street -Newbegin and Son, Bridewell-alley, and Market-place -Scott, Sarah, 6, Bridewell-alley -Smith, John, Gentleman’s Walk -Spence, George, Bridge-street, St. George’s -Stowers, James, Red Lion-street -Taylor, Wm. Brown, 1, St. Stephen’s-st. -Wigham, Robt., (manufacturer) 10, Old Haymarket - - - -Toy Dealers. - - -Boswell, Thos., (manufacturer) St. John’s-street -Browne, Chas. Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s-st. -Bush, George, St. Andrew’s Bridge-st. -Claxton, Johnson, 27, St. Stephen’s-street -Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen-street -Harper, Jas. Kersey, Upper Westwick-st. -Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s—(see advertisement) -Lovett, William, Golden Ball-street -Ransome, Harriet, 18, Market-place -Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s—(see advertisement) -Slipper, Charles, (maker) Upper King-st. - - - -Tunists. - - -Clarke, Frederick Edward, Princes-street -Gooderham, Samuel, Elm-hill -Howlett, Walter, 3, London-street -Madge, Giles, Botolph-street -Warne, Elizabeth, 122, Pottergate-street - - - -Turners. - - -Allen, John, Tombland Churchyard -Cawdron, Jonathan, Duke-street -Hine, Charles Muspole-street -Tuck, James, Calvert-street -Wiggett, Josh., Dial-yard, St. Miles’ - - - -Umbrella and Parasol Makers. - - -Balls, William, Bull-close -Forster, John, 28, London-street -King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s-lane -Martin, Thos. Lillystone, 39, London-st. -Smith, James, St. Benedict’s-street - - - -Upholsterers. - - -Abel, Daniel, Pottergate-street -Boswell, William, Magdalen-street -Butler, Walter, Elm-hill -Clarke and Hunter, Dove-lane -Craske, James, Lower Goat-lane -Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-street -English, William, Tombland -Fairweather, Henry, 46, Upper St. Giles’-st -Fisher, Jas. Whiting, corner of Calvert-st. -Freeman, Chas. Jeremiah, 10, London-st. -Frost, George, Muspole-street -Furse, Jas. Thos., Gildengate-street -Huggins, Maria, 10, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s -Lawrence, William, Ten Bell-lane -Leeson, Richard C., 81, St. Giles’-street and Surrey-road -Lord, Aaron, St. John’s Maddermarket -Martin, Francis, Upper Westwick-street -Norris, James 38, Charing Cross, and 4, St. Peter’s, Hungate -Paraman, Mrs., Grout’s-thoroughfare -Pigg and Greenwood, London-street -Pooley, William, 2 and 3, Charing Cross, (see advertisement) -Robertson, Henry, Lakenham -Salter Robt. Henry, Duke-street -Scott, Robt. Bagge, St. John-street, and 18, Charing Cross -Spooner, Edwd. Fred. St. Margaret’s-plain -Tann, Samuel Wiseman, 38, Pottergate-st. -Tomlinson, William, Bank-plain -Trevor, Henry, 5, Post Office-street - - - -Veterinary Surgeons. - - -Sayer, Daniel, 27, Pottergate-street -Smith, William, Veterinary Infirmary, Pottergate-street -Wells, Thomas, Castle-meadow - - - -Vinegar Makers, &c. - - -Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s-lane, and 25, Eastcheap, London. F. -Ham, King-street, agent - - - -Warehousemen. - - -Atkinson, Jas. G. (Manchester and Scotch) Jay’s-court, Briggs-st. -Barker, Benj. (Woollen and Manchester), 1, York Tavern-passage, -Orford-hill -Beales, Francis, 8, Victoria-street -Colsey, Francis, Crown Bank-plain -Creak, James, corner of Bridewell-alley (see Advertisement) -Daniels, Simon, Pitt-street -De Vear and Phillips, Davey-place -Fleet, John, 22, Sussex-street -Monteith, George Lovell, St. Giles’ -Moore, William, Calvert-street -Pigg, Samuel and Horace (Manchester and Woollen), Lamb Inn-court, -Haymarket -Riches, Henry Charles, Isley’s-buildings, Surrey-road -Rivett and Harmer, Post Office-ct., Market-place -Roe, Bartholomew, 15, Sussex-street -Skelton, John, Sussex-street -Woodgate, Philip (Manchester), Castle-street - - - -Watch and Clock Makers. - - -Abrahams, Benjamin, 1, Bethel-street -Behn, Loreux, St. Stephen’s-plain -Bell, Robert, 11, Davey-place, and Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s -Buckenham, J. C., 19, Tombland -Clark, R., and Son, 6, Upper Westwick-st. -Cooper and Sons, London-street -Daines, William, St. Augustine’s-street -* Davy, Edward, De Caux’s-st., St. Simon’s -Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, Market-place -* Fearnside, Benjamin, Palace-street -Gidney, Robert, St. Giles’-road -Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse-street -Hayward, James, Little London-street, and King-street -Kehle, Joseph, Duke-street -Kerrison, James, Magdalen-street -King, George Trafalgar, 15, Red Lion-st. -Linford, Robert, 9, Davey-place -May, William, Rampant Horse-street -Merrison, James, Cross-st., St. George’s -Phillips, Samuel Michael, 5, Chatham-place -Piggin, John, Post Office-street -Priest, George, 3, Briggs-street -Ransome, Mary Ann, Bridewell-alley -Ransome, James, Queen-street -Russell, Benjamin, 128, Magdalen-street -Shildrake, W., 34, London-street -Springall, Isaac, Wensum-street -Zipfel, Charles, Magdalen-street -Zipfel, Matt., _Rose_, St. Martin-at-Oak - - - -Wharfingers. - - -Clarke, Justinian Barrett, Duke’s Palace, Coslany-street, and King-street -Harmer and Co., Duke’s Palace -Reeve, Richard, Duke’s Palace -Rudrum, Spencer Drake, Duke’s Palace and King-street Wharf - - - -Wheelwrights. - - -Cooke, Timothy, Magdalen-street -Morris, George, _Red Lion_, Magdalen-street -Muskett, Charles, Henry, King-street, and Ber-street -Riches, William, St. Benedict’s-gates -Springall, John, Baker’s-road, St. Clement’s -Tillett, James, St. Augustine’s-gates - - - -Whip Makers.—_See also Saddle and Harness Makers_. - - -Hardy, Charles, Timberhill-street -Leeds, Charles, All Saints’-green -Simpson, J., Ber-street - - - -Whitesmiths. - - -Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s-hill -Brooks, John, Golden Ball-street -Cawdron, Jonathan (Locksmith), Duke-st. -Clark, Robert, Fishgate-street -Clarke, Stephen, Upper King-street -Cullyer, George, Saul’s-yard, Pottergate-st., and Cow-hill -Finch, Walter, Elm-hill -Finch, William Henry, 3, Waggon and Horses-lane, Tombland -Knevett, Jonathan, Upper Westwick-street -Lake, John Holmes, Upper Goat-lane -Livock, Joseph Robert, Crown-ct., Elm-hill -Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s-lane -Palmer, William, St. Augustine’s-street -Reeve, Edward, Cherry Tree-yard, St. George’s -Stammers, Robert, Little Orford-street, and Castle-hill -Thirkettle, William, Orford-hill -Thurtell, George, Pottergate-street -Tripp, John, All Saint’s-green -White, Robert, Calvert-street - - - -Wine and Spirit Merchants. - - -Anthony, William, Upper Market -Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s-plain -Athow, Edward John, Castle-st. -Back & Co., Haymarket -Barley, Christopher, _Fleece_, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement) -Barwell and Son, St. Stephen’s-st. -Brown, James Hopewell, Redwell-st. -Bullard, Edwin, St. Stephen’s-road -Bullard, Richard, St. Michael-at-Coslany -Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen-st. -Cubitt, Wm. Jary, corner of St. Clement’s Church-yard -Culley, John, St. Andrew’s-hill -Emms, Charles, Cross-st. and Distillery-st. -Geldart and Son, Wensum-st. -Hare, Charles, Bridge-st., St. Lawrence -Harman and Sons, St. Andrew’s-hill -Hubbard, James, Golden Dog-lane -Laws, James, St. Giles’-street -Morrison & Co., Gaol-hill, Market-place -Morgate & Co., St. Stephen’s-st. -Norwich Wine Comp., St. Giles’ Upper-st. -Priest, Pilgrim, & Co., 1, St. Giles’-st. -Roe, Sarah Ann, Old Post Office-court, Market-place -Seaman, Robert, St. John’s Maddermarket -Steward, Patteson, Finch, & Co., Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe -Whaites, Henry T., Dereham-road-terrace -Wiseman, Isaac, corner of Post Office and Pottergate-streets - - - -Woollen Drapers. - - -Allen and Banks, 20 and 21, London-street -Barker, Benjamin, 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill -Cole, John B., 3, Post Office-street—(see advertisement) -Edwards, Thomas, Orford-hill -English, Joseph, 45, London-street -Gurrin, J. M. and Co., 9, 10, and 11, London-street—(see advertisement) -Lovick and Johnson, 16, London-street -Pigg, Sam and Horace, Haymarket -Skelton, John Smith, St. Andrew’s-street—(see advertisement) -Steward and Smiths, 9 and 10, Tombland -Tipple, John, 12, Exchange-street -Wade, Frances (wholesale and retail), 18, London-street - - - -Woolstaplers. - - -Bleakley, Page, St. Mary’s Church-alley -Chaplin, George, Southgate-street -Everett, Joseph, Thorpe-road -Gardiner, George, Golden Dog-lane -Gladdon, Joseph, Mousehold -Hawes, Robert William, Duke’s-palace -Ingledew, William, Peacock-street -Lord, John, 11, St. Catherine’s-plain -Parkins, John, Sussex-street -Seed, Henry, Muspole-street - - - - -LIST OF PARISHES, WITH THE STREETS IN EACH. - - -ST. GEORGE-OF-TOMBLAND: Castle-meadow, Tombland, Wensum-street, -King-street, Grey Friars-lane, Bank-street, Palace-street, -Princes-street, Queen-street, Pig-lane - -ST. HELEN: Bishopgate-street - -ST. MARTIN-AT-PALACE: Palace-plain, Tabernacle-street, White -Friars-street, World’s-end-lane, Cowgate-street, Quay-side - -ST. PETER-OF-HUNGATE: Princes-street, Elm-hill, St. Andrew’s-hill, Waggon -and Horses-lane, Crown-court - -ST. PETER-PER-MOUNTERGATE: Scoles-green, St. Faith’s-lane, Pump-street, -King-street, Rose-lane, Castle-meadow, Foundry-road, Castle-meadow, -Thorn-lane, St. Ann’s-lane, Holkham-street - -ST. MICHAEL-AT-PLEA: London-street, Bank-street, Bank-plain, -Queen-street, Princes-street, Redwell-street, Castle-meadow, Church lane - -ST. SIMON AND JUDE: Wensum-street, Church-street, Waggon and Horses-lane, -Quay-side - -ST. MARY-IN-THE-MARSH: Upper Close, Lower Close, Horse Fair, Life’s -Green, Palace-street, Bishopgate-street - -ST. ANDREW: Pottergate-street, Broad-street, Bridge-street, -London-street, St. Andrew’s-hill, Bridewell-alley, Swan-lane, -Cockey-lane, Castle meadow, Hall-plain - -ST. GREGORY: Lower Westwick-street, Upper Westwick-street, -Pottergate-street, Charing-cross, Lower Goat-lane, Turk’s-yard, -Church-alley, St. Giles’-street, Benedict-street, Fisher’s-lane - -ST. JOHN-OF-MADDERMARKET: Post-office-street, Exchange-street, -Duke’s-palace, Cockey-lane, Luckett’s-court, Dove-street, -Pottergate-street, St. Andrew’s-street, St. John’s-street, St. -John’s-plain, Westwick-street, Charing-cross, Waterloo-place, -Lobster-yard, Tipply-court, Hole-in-Wall-lane, Nailor’s-lane - -ST. LAWRENCE: Upper Westwick-street, Lower Westwick-street, -Lawrence-lane, Pottergate-street, Bridge-street, St. Giles’-street, -Fisher’s-lane - -ST. MARGARET: Upper Westwick-street, Margaret-street, Lower -Westwick-street, Pottergate-street, Church-alley, Three King-lane - -ST. SWITHIN: Upper Westwick-street, Lower Westwick-street, Ten Bell-lane, -Pottergate-street, Church-alley - -ST. GILES: Pottergate-street, Bethel-street, Upper St. Giles’-street, -Willow-lane, Chapel-field, St. Giles’-street, St. Giles’-hill, Cow-hill, -St. Giles’-gates, St. Giles’-terrace, Hales’-court, Rigby’s-court, -Wellington-street, Watts’-court, Ninham’s-court - -ST. BENEDICT: Pottergate-street, Benedict-street, St. Giles’-hill, -Heigham-street, Lower Westwick-street, Barn-road, Church-alley, Duck-lane - -HAMLET OF EARLHAM: Lower Earlham, Earlham-road, Green-lane, Earlham-grove - -HAMLET OF HEIGHAM: West Pottergate-street, Newmarket-road, Heigham-road, -Julian-road, Adelaide-street, Unthank’s-road, Union-place, Julian-place, -William-street, Dereham-road, Earlham-road, Mill-lane, West -Pottergate-street, West Wymer-street, Cross-street, Paragon-street, -Holl’s-lane, Grove-hill, Causeway, Tinkler’s-lane, John-street, -Golding-street, St. Giles’-hill, Heigham-road, Crook’s-place, -Asylum-lane, City-road, Charles-street, Heigham-street, Vauxhall-street, -Earlham-road, West-end-street, Waddington-street, Nelson-street, -Stone-hills - -ST. PETER-OF-MANCROFT: Bethel-street, Wounded Hart-lane, Upper Market, -Orford-hill, Chapel Field Grove, Castle-street, Castle Ditches, Old -Haymarket, London-street, Gentlemen’s-walk, York-place, Market-place, -Lady’s-lane, Davey-place, Theatre-street, White Lion-street, Chapel -Field, Back of Inns, Gaol-hill, Exchange-street, Hay-hill, Chapel -Field-road, Royal Hotel-street, Little Orford-street, Old -Post-office-yard, Weaver’s-lane, Fishmarket, Briggs-street, Dove-street, -Pudding-lane, Gun-lane, Coburg-street, Weston’s-court - -ST. JOHN-OF-TIMBERHILL: Timberhill-street, All Saints’-green, All -Saints’-street, Golden Ball-street, Westlegate-street, Orford-hill, -Ber-street, Castle Ditches, Scoles-green, Grout’s-court - -ALL SAINTS: St. Stephen’s-plain, Westlegate-street, Upper Surrey-street, -Westlegate-street, All Saints-green, Brazen Door-road, Timberhill-street, -Surrey-road - -ST. STEPHENS: St. Stephen’s-street, Church-lane, St. Stephen’s-gates, St. -Stephen’s-square, Surrey-street, Red Lion-street, Little Orford-street, -Lame Dog-road, Brazen Door-road, King-street (Crook’s-place), Rampant -Horse-street, Crescent, Chapel-street (Crook’s-place), Theatre-street, -Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s-road, Back-street, Queen-street, Chatham-place, -Briggs-street, The Chantry, Norgate’s-court, St. Stephen’s Mews, -Orford-hill, Rodent-street, Rodney-street, Toll’s-court, Middle-street -(Crook’s-place), Union-street (Crook’s-place), Trumpet-lane - -HAMLET OF EATON: Mile-end, Eaton-hill, Half Mile-lane, Eaton-road, -Newmarket-road, Unthank’s-road, Brewer’s-road, Eaton-grove - -LIBERTY OF TOWN CLOSE: Town Close - -ST. ETHELDRED: Mariner’s-lane, King-street, Sherbourne-place - -ST. JOHN SEPULCHRE: Ber-street, Ber-gates, Catharine’s-plain, -Richmond-hill, Brazen Door-road, Catharine-terrace, Southgate-lane, -Alderson’s-buildings, Finkett-street, Chapel Loke, Horns-lane, -Mariner’s-lane, Bartholomew-street, Catharine-alley, Catharine-hill - -ST. JULIAN: King-street, St. Ann’s-lane, Horns-lane, Market-lane, -Bridget-lane - -ST. MICHAEL-AT-THORN: Surrey-road, Surrey-grove, Golden Ball-street, -Castle Ditches, Thorn-lane, Scoles-green, Rising Sun-lane, -Buff-coat-lane, Globe-lane, Pump-street, Holkham-lane - -ST. PETER SOUTHGATE: King-street, King-street-gates, Carrow-hill, Carrow, -Wilderness - -HAMLET OF LAKENHAM: Willow-place, Hall-lane, Grove-place, City-road, -Victoria-street, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham-place, Church-lane, -Brazen-door-road, Portland-place, Old Lakenham, Bracondale, Richmond -Green, St. Stephen’s-road, Ipswich-road, Wellington-terrace, Peafield, -Kensington-place, Cherry-street, Mill-street, Trory-street, Brewery-lane - -HAMLETS OF TROWSE, CARROW, AND BRACONDALE: Carrow Abbey, Bracondale, -Trowse Millgate - -ST. CLEMENT: Colegate-street, Mill-lane, St. Martin’s-lane, Catton -back-road, Green Hills, Waterloo, Magdalen-street, Mill-hill, -Infirmary-road, Sussex-street, Sun-lane, Fye Bridge, Philadelphia, -Catton-road, Fishgate-street, Goose’s-lane - -HAMLET OF THORPE: Foundry-road, Thorpe-road, Carrow-road, Mousehold, -Plumstead-road, Bishopbridge, Spitalfields, Telegraph-lane, -Heart’s-ease-lane - -HAMLET OF POCKTHORPE: Pockthorpe Loke, Pockthorpe-road, Silver-street, -Barrack-street, the Paddock - -ST. SAVIOUR: Magdalen-street, Golden Dog-lane, Botolph-street, Back-lane, -Peacock-street, Church-lane, Calvert-street - -ST. PAUL: Cowgate-street, Magdalen-street, Paul’s-plain, Bull-close - -ST. JAMES: Cowgate-street, St. James-street - -ST. EDMUND: Fishgate-street, Peacock-street - -ST. AUGUSTINE: Augustine-street, Botolph-street, Pitt-street, -Sussex-street, Middle-street, Augustine-gates, Church-alley - -ST. GEORGE OF COLEGATE: Gildengate-street, Bridge-street, -Colegate-street, Calvert-street, Muspole-street, St. Paul’s-opening, St. -Martin’s-lane, Water-lane, Cross-lane - -ST. MARTIN-AT-OAK: Oak-street, Baker’s-road, St. Martin’s-lane, -Fuller’s-hole, Oak-gates - -ST. MARY OF COSLANY: Coslany-street, Muspole-street, Rosemary-lane, St. -Mary’s-plain, Tooley-street, Church-alley, Southgate-street, Duke-street - -ST. MICHAEL OF COSLANY: Coslany-street, Duke-street, Rosemary-lane, -Bridge-street, Church-street, St. George’s-plain - -HAMLET OF HELLESDON: Upper Hellesdon, Lower Hellesdon - - - - -REGISTRATION DISTRICTS AND REGISTRARS. - - -SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR.—Mr. Francis John Blake, Register Office, -King-street, Tombland. - -REGISTRAR OF MARRIAGES.—Mr. John Oddin Taylor, solicitor, St. Giles, and -Mr. Joseph Restieaux, Lady’s-lane. - -EAST WYMER DISTRICT: Mr. G. W. W. Firth, surgeon, St. -Martin-at-Palace—comprising the parishes of Sts. Michael-at-Plea, Peter -Hungate, Simon, Martin-at-Palace, Helen, Edmund, Saviour, Paul, and -James, with Pockthorpe, and Thorpe Hamlet. - -CONISFORD DISTRICT: Mr. C. Drake, surgeon, All Saints; Mr. W. L. Smith, -ditto, deputy, comprising the parishes of Sts. John Sepulchre, Peter -Southgate, Etheldred, Julian, Peter-per-Mountergate, Michael-at-Thorn, -John Timberhill, George-of-Tombland, and All Saints, and for Trowse, -Carrow, and Bracondale. - -MANCROFT DISTRICT: Mr. Edgar, surgeon, Bethel-street; Mr. W. Cooke, St. -Giles’-street, deputy—comprising the parishes of Sts. Stephen, Peter -Mancroft, and Giles, and Hamlets of Eaton and Lakenham. - -WEST WYMER DISTRICT: Mr. Lancelot Dashwood, surgeon, St. -Andrew—comprising the parishes of Sts. Benedict, Swithin, Margaret, -Lawrence, Gregory, John of Maddermarket, and Andrew, and Hamlets of -Earlham and Heigham. - -COSLANY DISTRICT: Mr. William Cooper, surgeon, St. Saviour; Mr. Payne, -Duke-street, deputy—comprising the parishes of Sts. Michael-at-Coslany, -Mary Coslany, Martin-at-Oak, Augustine, George-of-Colegate, and Clement, -and the part of Hellesdon belonging to Norwich. - - - - -CORPORATION OF NORWICH -(_For the time being_.) - - - MAYOR—Charles Winter, Esq. - - SHERIFF—R. W. Blake, Esq. - - RECORDER—Michael Prendergast, Esq. - - - -ALDERMEN. - - -E. Blakely, ex-sheriff; Jeremiah Butcher, William Butcher, John De Vear, -Peter Finch, Charles R. Freeman, John Pymar, Robert Page, John Betts, E. -Willett, G. L. Coleman, Canuel Darkins, William Freeman, William Hall, -John Sultzer, Wm. H. Woolbright. - - - -COUNCILLORS. - - -_First Ward_—Francis John Blake, Roger Kerrison, Robt. Wortley, John -Wright, John Kitton, Geo. Wm. Minns. - -_Second Ward_—R. Chamberlin, H. Woodcock (ex-mayor), John Welham Clarke, -Sir W. Foster, bart., Richard Bullard, James Smith Rump. - -_Third Ward_—Wm. Trory, Jas. Winter, John Henry Druery, E. C. Bailey, -George Arthur Dye, Henry Ling. - -_Fourth Ward_—R. W. Blake (sheriff), C. Winter (mayor), Thos. Brightwell, -Arthur Dalrymple, John Barwell, Josiah Fletcher. - -_Fifth Ward_—John Hilling Barnard, A. A. H. Beckwith, John Easto, James -Hardy, Samuel Bignold, Benjamin Bunting. - -_Sixth Ward_—Joel Fox, Wm. M. Kitton, George Kitton, John Skipper, John -G. Johnson, John B. Morgan. - -_Seventh Ward_—Richard Coaks, Henry Hindes, Wm. Andrews, Frederic Pigg, -John W. Dowson, Thos. O. Springfield, - -_Eighth Ward_—Wm. Pratt, Jacob Henry Tillett, John Bateman, Jas. Colman, -Robt. French, John Ferra Watson. - - - -WATCH COMMITTEE, - - -Meets every Friday at One o’clock. - -R. W. Blake (chairman), J. Sultzer, F. J. Blake, J. Kitton, G. W. Minus, -H. Woodcock, J. W. Clarke, R. Bullard, J. S. Rump, R. W. Blake, The -Major, A. Dalrymple, J. H. Barnard, S. Bignold, J. B. Morgan, R. Coaks, -T. O. Springfield, Wm. Pratt, R. French. - - - -CITY COMMITTEE. - - -Meets first Thursday in the Month, at Twelve o’clock. - -E. Blakely, W. Butcher, J. Pymar, R. Page, W. Hull, F. J. Blake, R. -Kerrison, G. W. Minns, R. Bullard, J. Winter, H. Ling, R. W. Blake, A. A. -H. Beckwith (chairman), J. H. Tillett, R. French. - - - -MARKET COMMITTEE. - - -J. Butcher, W. H Woolbright, R. Wortley, G. W. Minus, G. Kitton, W. -Andrews, F. Pigg, T. O. Springfield (chairman), J. F. Watson. - - - -TONNAGE COMMITTEE. - - -P. Finch (chairman), C. Darkins, R. Kerrison, J. Barwell, J. Fletcher, J. -Easto, J. Hardy, B. Bunting, J. G. Johnson, T. O. Springfield. - - - -RIVER COMMITTEE. - - -J. De Vear (chairman), J. Betts, C. Darkins, W, H. Woolbright, W. Trory, -J. H. Druery, J. Skipper, R. Coaks, F. J. Blake, William Pratt, and the -Great Yarmouth Haven Commissioners for the time being. - - - -CITY LIBRARY COMMITTEE. - - -C. R. Freeman, J. H. Druery, C. Winter, A. Dalrymple, J. Barwell, A. A. -H. Beckwith, J. Skipper, J. G. Johnson, W. Andrews, J. W. Dowson. - - - -BOROUGH FUND COMMITTEE. - - -J. Butcher, J. De Vear, G. L. Coleman, W. H. Woolbright, J. S. Rump, J. -H. Barnard, W. M. Kitton, J. W. Dowson, Jas. Colman. - - - -GAOL AND BRIDEWELL COMMITTEE. - - -W. Hall, G. W. Minns, H. Woodcock, J. S. Rump, The Sheriff, T. -Brightwell, J. Barwell, J. B. Morgan, R. Coaks, J. Bateman, and such of -the justices as are members of the council. - - - -RIVER WATER ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE. - - -W. Hall, W. H. Woolbright, W. M. Kitton. - - - -BYE-LAWS COMMITTEE. - - -W. H. Woolbright, R. Wortley, G. W. Minns, R. Chamberlin, J. Winter, T. -Brightwell, A. A. H. Beckwith, W. Andrews, J. W. Dowson, J. H. Tillett. - - * * * * * - - - -WARD ALDERMEN. - - -Jeremiah Butcher, 1st ward; John De Vear, 2nd ward; John Sultzer, 3d -ward; Geo. Lovick Coleman, 4th ward; William Butcher, 5th ward; Canuel -Darkins, 6th ward; Robert Wiffin Blake, 7th ward; Charles Robert Freeman, -8th ward. - - - -WARD ASSESSORS. - - -John Forster and John Horne, J. G. Atkinson and G. Womack, John Scarnell -and Henry Shaw, Wm. Ranger and Peter T. Scott, Goddart Johnson and D. T. -Lamb, William Bunn and George Cattermoul, Wm. R. Morgan and David Smith, -Thos. Bugden. - - - - -JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. - - -Sir Robert John Harvey, knight, John Hilling Barnard, Samuel Shalders -Beare, John Detts, Samuel Bignold, Thomas Blakiston, R.N., Horatio -Bolingbroke, Henry Browne, William Collyer, Charles Evans, Lewis Evans, -M.D., Wm. Freeman, Richard Hanbury Gurney, John Henry Gurney, Wm. -Herring, Anthony Hudson, Robt. Hull, M.D., John Godwin Johnson, Geo. -Doughty Lynn, M.D., John Marshall, Phillip John Money, Nathaniel Palmer, -Thomas Osborn Springfield, Osborn Springfield, Abel Towler, Charles -Turner, Edward Willett, John Wright. - - - - -HAVEN AND PIER COMMISSIONERS. - - -_Norwich_—T. O. Springfield, J. G. Johnson, and James Colman. -_Norfolk_—Robert Marsham, J. Petre, and H. N. Burroughes. _Suffolk_—Rev. -E. M. Love, J. Kerrich, and J. Crisp. _Yarmouth_—G. D. Palmer, J. -Barker, and W. N. Burroughs. - -SUPERNUMERARY COMMISSIONERS. _Norwich_—John De Vear, A. A. H. Beckwith, -and William Prytt. _Norfolk_—Sir W. B. Procter, Bart., John Stracey, and -T. T. Berney. _Suffolk_—Edward Leathes and Charles Steward. -_Yarmouth_—D. A. Gourlay and R. Hammond. - -_Clerk_—S. Tolver. - -_Treasurer_—E. K. Lacon, Bart. - - - - -THE CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, AND COMMITTEES -(_For the time being_.) - - -St. Peter of Southgate,—Christopher John Miles Spencer - -St. Etheldred,—Robert Mills - -St. Julian,—William Baxter - -St. Peter-per-Mountergate,—John Underwood, Geo. Wm. Minns - -St. John of Sepulchre,—Benjamin Bunting - -St. Michael-at-Thorn,—Wm. Manning Kitton - -St. John-of-Timberhill,—John Phillips - -All Saints,—Thos. Williams - -St. Stephen and the Town Close,—John Norton Valentine Cooper, James -Hardy, Edward Field, William Black, junr. - -St. Peter-of-Mancroft,—Henry Browne, Benjamin Cundall, Owen Albert Diver, -William Postle, Thomas Damant Eaton, St. Giles,—John Godwin Johnson, -Henry Francis - -St. Benedict,—James King - -St. Swithin,—Joel Fox - -St. Margaret,—John Hovell - -St. Lawrence,—Henry Underwood - -St. Gregory,—Jas. Winter, Spooner Nash - -St. John-of-Maddermarket,—Wm. Wicks, William Wilde - -St. Andrew,—Dennis Barnard, James Newbegin, William Robert Dodson - -St. Michael-at-Plea,—Jeremiah Butcher - -St. Peter-of-Hungate,—John Baker - -St. Simon and Jude,—Henry Rogers - -St. George-of-Tombland,—Francis John Blake, Robert Wortley - -St. Martin-at-Palace, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton Beckwith - -St. Helen and Thorpe,—Henry Steel, Frederick Gavell Mitchell - -St. Michael of Coslany,—George Gedge, Jeremiah Howes - -St. Mary-of-Coslany,—Thomas Bugden - -St. Martin-at-Oak,—Abraham Keyzor - -St. Augustine,—William Fromow - -St. George-of-Colegate,—John Francis, John Judd Sharpe - -St. Clement,—John Bidwell, James Hall - -St. Edmund,—Robert French - -St. Saviour,—Jacob Henry Tillett - -St. Paul,—Henry Hindes - -St. James and Pockthorpe,—William Wilde, junr. - -Heigham, William Trory, Anthony Bailey, Henry Shaw - -Lakenham,—Timothy Chittock, George Clarke, Joseph Corsbie - -Eaton,—Thomas Brightwell, John Pymar, - -Earlham,—George Ives - -Hellesdon, Joshua Reynolds - -Trowse, Carrow, and Bracondale,—Fred. Brown - -_Monday Relief Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, -J. Phillips, O A. Diver, W. Postle, H. Steel, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, -J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, T. Chittock, J. Reynolds - -_Thursday Relief Committee_—The Governor, Deputy Governor, G. W. Minns, -B. Bunting, W. Black, junr., J. G. Johnson, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Baker, -H. Rogers, R. Wortley, J. Howes, W. Wilde, junr., W. Trory - -_Workhouse_, _Infirmary_, _and Visiting Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, J. Underwood, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, J. Phillips, W. Black, -junr., O. A. Diver, W. Postle, J. G. Johnson, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. -Baker, H. Rogers, R. Wortley, H. Steel, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. -Howes, J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, W. Wilde, junr., W. Trory, T. -Chittock, J. Reynolds - -_Audit Committees_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, C. J. M. Spencer, T. -Williams, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, W. Postle, J. G. Johnson, J. King, -J. Newbegin, W. R. Dodson, J. Butcher, F. J. Blake, G. Gedge, J. J. -Sharpe, J. Bidwell, J. Hall, W. Trory, T. Brightwell, G. Ives - -_Committee for Receiving and Recovering Mulet from Overseers_, _and -Arrears of Poor Rate_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, W. Baxter, B. -Bunting, J. Phillips, J. N. V. Cooper, H. Francis, J. Fox, H. Underwood, -W. R. Dodson, J. Baker, H. Steel, T. Bugden, J. J. Sharpe, W. Wilde, -jun., T. Chittock, G. Clarke - -_Assessment Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, W. Baxter, J. -Underwood, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, W. M. Kitton, J. Phillips, J. N. V. -Cooper, E. Field, W. Postle, J. Hovell, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, D. Barnard, -J. Baker, F. J. Blake, R. Wortley, W. Fromow, J. Bidwell, J. Hall, R. -French, A. Bailey, H. Shaw, G. Clarke, T. Brightwell, G. Ives - -_Employment Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, J. -Phillips, J. Fox, D. Barnard, J. Newbegin, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. -Howes, J. Francis, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, W. Trory, H. Shaw, G. Ives - -_Dispensary Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, C. J. M. Spencer, -J. N. V. Cooper, J. G. Johnson, S. Nash, W. Wicks, J. Baker, F. J. Blake, -H. Steel, W. Fromow, J. Bidwell, J. H. Tillett, W. Trory, T. Brightwell - -_Removal Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, W. M. Kitton, J. N. -V. Cooper, E. Field, H. Francis, W. Wicks, F. J. Blake, R. Wortley, H. -Steel, J. H. Tillett, T. Brightwell - -_School Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, W. -Black, jun., H. Browne, B. Cundall, T. D. Eaton, J. G. Johnson, H. -Francis, F. J. Blake, H. Steel, J. J. Sharpe, A. Bailey, F. Brown - -_Girls’ Home Committee_,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, G. W. Minns, J. -Phillips, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, J. G. Johnson, H. Francis, W. Wicks, -W. Wilde, J. Bidwell, W. Trory, T. Brightwell, J. Pymar - -_Governor_,—A. A. H. Beckwith, Esq. - -_Deputy Governor_,—James Winter, Esq. - -_Treasurer_,—Timothy Steward, Esq. - -_Chaplain_, _Workhouse_,—Rev. Phillip Utton Brown - -_Chaplain_, _Infirmary and Asylum_,—Rev. Edward John Bell - -_District Surgeons_,—Mr. Charles Drake, Mr. Lancelot Dashwood (Man -Midwife), Mr. Henry Robert Edgar, Mr. William Bransby Francis, Mr. Walter -Christopher Thurgar, Mr. Thomas William Crosse, Mr. George Robert Cubitt, -Mr. John Ballard Pitt - -_Establishments’ Surgeon_,—Mr. Henry Robert Edgar - -_Apothecary_,—Mr. Robert Rolfe Cremer - -_Clerk_,—Mr. Elijah Crosier Bailey - -_Cashier_,—Mr. Starling Day - -_Office Clerk_—Mr. William Tallack - -_Relieving Officers_,—Mr. Robert Winter, (Collector of Arrears of Poor -Rates), Mr. James Thouless, Mr. Thomas Rackham - -_Master of the Workhouse_,—Mr. William Charles Lowne - -_Matron of the Workhouse_,—Mrs. Mary Lowne - -_Master of the Infirmary and Asylum_,—Mr. John Bilham - -_Matron of the Infirmary and Asylum_,—Miss Caroline Bilham - -_Governor of the Girls Home_,—Mr. William Bales - -_Matron of the Girls Home_,—Mrs. Rebecca Bales - -_Removal Officer_,—Mr. Robert Martin - -_Surveyor_,—Mr. Robert Kitton - -_Revisor of Assessments_,—Mr. Thomas Francis - - - - -CHARITIES’ TRUSTEES, (1852.) - - -CHURCH LIST—Anthony Hudson, Esq., Chairman; John Stracey, Esq., -Vice-Chairman; Hon. and very Rev. George Pellew; Richard Hanbury Gurney, -Esq., Messrs. J. Barwell, Jacob Johnson, Lewis Evans, M.D., Richard -Watson, Edward Freestone, Benjamin Bradford, George Seppings, John -Norgate, and Francis Bradshaw, Esq. - -GENERAL LIST—Anthony Hudson, Esq., Chairman; John Stracey, Esq., -Vice-Chairman; R. H. Gurney, Esq.; Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq.; Messrs. -Edward Freestone, W. Stark, Jacob Johnson, John Barwell, Benjamin -Brandford, John Norgate, F. G. Bradshaw, Esq., and John Kitson, Esq. - -CLERK—Mr. Thomas Brightwell - -_Bankers to the Church List_—Messrs. Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co. - -_Ditto to the General List_—Messrs. Harveys and Hudson. - - * * * * * - -_Coroner_—Mr. W. Wilde - -_Clerk of the Justices_—Mr. W. Day - -_Ditto for Licensing and Billetting_—Mr. W. Wilde - -_Clerk of the Peace_, _and Town Clerk_—J. R. Staff, Esq. - -_City Treasurer_—Mr. T. Edwards - -_Clerk to Committees_—Mr. R. Fickling - -_Under Sheriff_—A. Dalrymple - -_City Surveyor_—Mr. E. Benest - -_Auditors_—Messrs. Anthony Bailey and Robert Butcher, elected by -Citizens. Councillor, James Smith Rump, elected by the Mayor - -_Revising Assessors_—Messrs. Charles Suckling Gilman and Henry Miller - -_Superintendent of Police_—Mr. Dunn - -_Ditto of the Watch_—Mr. William Yarington - -_Chaplain to the City Gaol_—Rev. W. J. Cobb - -_Gaoler_—Mr. P. M. Yarington - -_Collector of Tonnage Duties_—Mr. Haddon - -_Collector of Provision Market Tolls_—Mr. W. Musson - -_Master of the Great Hospital_—Mr. George Simpson - -_Master of Doughty’s Hospital_—Mr. Robert Minns - - - - -BETHEL HOSPITAL, BETHEL STREET. - - -_Governors_.—Anthony Hudson, Esq.; Sir W. Foster, Bart.; Charles Weston, -Esq.; C. W. Unthank, Esq.; Peter Finch, Esq.; J. H. Gurney, Esq.; Henry -Birkbeck, Esq. - -The Committee meet the first Monday in every month, at 12 o’clock. - -_Medical Officers_.—W. P. Nichols, Esq.; C. M. Gibson, Esq. - -_Land Steward_,—W. S. Millard, Esq. - -_Clerk_,—J. N. V. Cooper - -_Master_,—Samuel King - - - -NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, ST. STEPHEN’S GATES. - - -President—The Earl of Leicester - -Vice-President—The Bishop of Norwich - -Treasurer—John Henry Gurney, Esq. - -Physicians and Surgeons who attend gratis,—Hon. Consulting Physician, Dr. -Evans—Physicians, Drs. Hull, Ranking, Copeman—Surgeons, Messrs. Norgate, -Dalrymple, and Nichols - -Assistant Surgeon, Mr. G. W. W. Firth - - BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. - -Chairman—Edw. Howes, Esq. - -Vice-Chairman—C. M. Gibson, Esq. - -The Rev. T. J. G. Marsham; H. W. Edwards, Esq.; The Rev. John Bailey; The -Rev. J. H. Payne; Richard Ward, Esq.; J. N. Waite, Esq.; The Rev. R. G. -Lucas; John Wright, Esq.; The Rev. J. Alexander; R. W. Blake, Esq.; J. -Sultzer, Esq.; Isaac Everitt, Esq.; Wm. Ladell, Esq.; Henry Harrod, Esq.; -Alfred Master, Esq., J. B. Morgan, Esq. - -Auditors—The Rev. Charles Fellowes, W. C. Hotson, Esq. - -And the House Visitors for the Week - -House Surgeon—F. Bateman, M.D. - -House Steward and Secretary,—Mr. R. E. Houghton - -Matron—Miss Cooper - -Dispenser of Medicine—Mr. Henry Roope - - - - -SAVING’S BANK, -Old Haymarket. - - -Trustees,—The Earl of Leicester, the Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Bayning, -the Dean of Norwich, the Hon. and Rev. Armine Wodehouse, Edmund -Wodehouse, Esq., M.P., Henry Negus Burroughes, Esq., M.P., Samuel -Bignold, Esq., Timothy Steward, Esq. - -Directors,—The Rev. Canon Wodehouse, John Longe, Esq., George Morse, -Esq., Joseph Scott, Esq., H. S. Patteson, Esq., R. Blake Humfrey, Esq., -the Rev. T. J. Blofield, John Kitson, Esq., Rev. Armine Herring, T. W. -Beauchamp Proctor, Esq., Rev. Canon Brown, William Burroughes, Esq., Rev. -Charles Fellowes, Rev. R. Lucas, J. B. Morgan, Esq., Rev. H. Symonds - -Treasurer,—Anthony Hudson, Esq. - -Auditor,—W. C. Hotson, Esq. - -Hon. Sec.,—The Rev. Edward Cole - -Superintendent,—Thos. Blakiston, Esq. - - - - -LITERARY INSTITUTION, -St. Andrews-st. - - -President,—Lord Wodehouse - -Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich, the Dean of Norwich, Rev. Adam -Sedgwick, Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, Hudson Gurney, Esq., Richard Hanbury -Gurney, Esq., John Henry Gurney, Esq., Thomas Brightwell, Esq., Samuel -Bignold, Esq. - -Treasurers; Messrs. Gurney and Birkbeck - -Librarian and Secretary: John Quinton - - - - -PEOPLE’S COLLEGE, -St. George’s Colegate. - - -Committee: Alexander, Rev. J.; Beal, Rev. Dr.; Blakely, E. T. Esq.; -Crompton, Rev. Joseph; Dowson, J. W. Esq.; Gurney, J. H. Esq.; Fletcher, -Josiah, Esq.; Reed, Rev. Andrew; Wheeler, Rev. T. A.; Woolley, Rev. Dr.; -Tillett, J. H. Esq. - -Secretary and Treasurer: J. W. Dowson - -Assisting Sec.: T. Bilby - -Masters: Mr. Dowson, Mr. Tompson - - - - -YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE, -Post Office-st. - - -President: A. D. Bayne - -Vice-President: E. D. Rogers - -Treasurer: J. Rump - -Secretary: J. Mullings - -Committee: George Sadler Grimes; S. Newman; Francis Gostling; William -Copeman; Frederick Simpson; Henry Butcher; James Freeman; Jn. St. -Quintin; Henry Pigg; Geo. Steel; S. L. Young; Samuel Sothern - - - - -NORWICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, -Post Office-street. - - - DIRECTORS. - -Chairman: John Henry Gurney - -Vice-Chairman: Henry S. Patteson - -John Bidwell; E. T. Blakely; Frederick Brown; James Colman; J. Copeman, -jun.; James Hardy; J. Godwin Johnson; Geo. Middleton; Henry Miller; John -Norgate; Geo. E. Simpson; Charles Winter; John Youngs - -Treasurer: R. J. Harvey Harvey - -Secretary: C. S. Gilman - - - -GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN -Saint Andrew’s Broad-street. - - -President: Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart. - -Committee: John Barwell, Esq.; R, W. Blake, Esq.; Edward Blakely, Esq.; -T. Brightwell, Esq.; Dr. O’Callaghan; J. G. Johnson, Esq.; R. Kerrison, -Esq.; R. Leman, Esq.; T: Lound, Esq.; J. Middleton, Esq.; J. B. Morgan, -Esq.; John Sultzer, Esq. - -Master of the School: Mr. J. Heaviside - -Secretary: Mr. Isaac Williams - - - -RAGGED SCHOOL, -St. Martin-at-Oak. - - -Treasurer: Mr. Josiah Fletcher - -Secretary: Mr. B. T. Sharpe - - COMMITTEE. - -Mr. Aldous, Mr. Birch, Mr. Sharpe, Mr. Claxton, Mr. Allen, Mr. Buck, Rev. -R. Sedgwick, Mr. Skoyles, Mr. Manthorpe, Mr. A. J. Pigg, Mr. Reeve - - - - -NORFOLK AND NORWICH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. - - -President,—Henry J. Stracey, Esq. - -Vice-President,—John Henry Gurney, Esq. - -Treasurer,—John Kitson, Esq., Thorpe - -Honorary Secretary,—Mr. Arthur Preston,—Bank-street, Norwich - -Acting Secretary,—Mr. William Hussey, St. Catherine’s Plain, Norwich - -Committee,—(1850) Rev. Charles Fellowes, Shottisham; Rev. J. Burroughes, -Lingwood; Wm. Warren, Esq., Bracondale; Rev. W. B. Hurnard, Carlton -Forehoe; H. S. Patteson, Esq., Thorpe; Rev. T. J. Blofield, Drayton; B. -Chamberlin, Esq., Catton - -(1851.) The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Norwich, Close; John Gordon, -Esq., Saxlingham; J. Pymar, Esq., Eaton; G. B. L. Knight, Esq., -Framingham; G. Holmes, Esq., Brooke; Frederick Brown, Esq., Bracondale; -C. S. Gilman, Esq., Norwich - -(1852.) W. Burroughes, Esq., Hoveton; William Matchett, Esq., Norwich; -Rev. R. G. Lucas, Mulbarton; Rev. W. Beauchamp, Chedgrave; J. J. Colman, -Esq., Stoke; George Morse, Esq., Catton; Rev. J, H. Payne, Colney - -Auditors,—J. N. Waite, Esq., Catton; Mr. George Stacy, Lakenham - - - -INSTITUTION FOR THE INDIGENT BLIND, -Magdalen-street. - - -President: The Bishop of Norwich - -Vice-Presidents: The Dean of Norwich; Mr. Chancellor Evans; J. H. Gurney, -Esq.; W. Forster, Esq. - -Treasurer: J. Kitson, Esq. - -Trustees: Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.; Henry Francis, Esq.: G. S. Kett, -Esq.; J. J. Gurney, Esq. - -Committee: The Canon in Residence to be ex-officio a member; Col. -Collyer; Mr. J. N. Waite; Rev. Canon Thurlow; Mr. C. S. Gilman; Rev. A. -Herring; Mr. H. S. Patteson; H. Birbeck, jun. Esq.; Mr. W. Black; Mr. J. -Butcher; Mr. A. Towler; Mr. H. Steel, Rev. H. Symonds; Mr. J. H. Barnard, -Mr. J. Culley; Mr. H. Cook; Mr. C. Muskett - -Auditors: Mr. T. D. Eaton; Mr. F. Hindes; Mr. R. S. Tomlinson - -Surgeon: W. Cooper, Esq. - -Superintendent and Secretary: Mr. E. W. Yarington - -Matron: Mrs. Mary De Carle - - - -PUBLIC LIBRARY, -Opposite the Guildhall. - - -President: Donald Dalrymple, Esq. - -Vice-President: Thomas D. Eaton, Esq. - -Committee: (1851) S. H. Asker; John Barwell; John Barwell, jun.; Edward -Bignold; F. J. Blake; Henry Ling; Edmund Ling; G. E. Simpson; James St. -Quintin; Benjamin Wilkinson; R. Willement - -(1852) Arthur Dalrymple; W. E. Etheridge; Robert Tickling; William -Forster; James S. Garthon; W. W. Grant; Dr. James Johnson; David Hodgson; -G. W. Firth; J. M. Robberds; James Sparke - -Librarian: Edward Langton - -Sub-Librarian; George Henry Margetts - - - - -NORFOLK & NORWICH AUXILIARY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO -ANIMALS. - - -Treasurer: J. H. Gurney, Esq. - -Honorary Secretary: B. Jessup - -Inspector: Samuel Dawson, Badding’s-lane, Quay-side, Norwich - -Assistant Inspector: James Winter, St. Swithin’s, Norwich - - - - -COUNTY COURT. - - -Office: Church-lane, St. Michael-at-Plea - -Judge: Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq. - -Clerk: Thomas Hitchen Palmer - -High Bailiff: William Wilde, jun. - -Assistant Ditto: — Goreham - - - - -NORFOLK & NORWICH MUSEUM, -St. Andrew’s, Broad-street. - - -Patron: The Earl of Leicester - -President: John Henry Gurney, Esq. - -Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich; The Marquis of Cholmondeley; The -Earl of Mansfield; Lord Hastings; The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Bayning; -The Dean of Norwich; Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart.; Sir William B. Holkes, -Bart.; The Rev. A. Sedgwick; Col. Peel, M.P.; Hudson Gurney, Esq.; Dawson -Turner, Esq.; Thomas Brightwell, Esq.; William Slack, Esq.; Seth William -Stevenson, Esq. - -Hon. Secretary: E. H. St. Quintin, Esq., R.N. - -Treasurer: H. Bolingbroke, Esq. - -Committee: E. K. Harvey, Esq. (Chairman); H. Brown, Esq. (Dep. Chairman) - -(1850) T. G. Bayfield, R. Fitch, H. Harrod, R. J. H. Harvey, E. K. -Harvey, J. Sultzer - -(1851) W. K. Bridgman, W. Brook, H. Brown, G. Harper, J. Middleton, W. -Squire - -(1852) J. W. Dowson, J. Fletcher, A. A. H. Beckwith, J. G. Johnson, J. -S. Kipper, J. H. Tillett - -Assistant Secretary: J. Quinton - -Acting Curator: J. Reeve - - - - -BOROUGH COURT. - - - Office, Surrey-street. - -Judge: Nathaniel Palmer, Esq., Thorpe - -Registrar: Henry Miller, Esq. - -Sergeants-at-Mace: Thomas Howlett; — Goreham - - - - -CITY MISSION. - - -Treasurers: Gurney and Co. - -Secretaries: Mr. J. Massingham; C. J. Bream - -Examiners of Agents: Rev. John Alexander; Rev. Andrew Reed; Rev. J. F. -Osborne - -Committee: James Cozens, jun., Josiah Fletcher, C. M. Gibson, W. Hall, W. -Hawkes, John Jarrold, W. P. Jarrold, James King, W. T. Livock, G. C. -Smith, T. Wheeler - -Agents: R. Egmore, Superintendent; W. Dawson, Benjamin Edwards, J. S. -Bowles, J. Cawston, R. Clarke, S. Clarke, G. Knight - - - - -NORFOLK AND NORWICH EYE INFIRMARY. - - -President: The Lord Lieutenant - -Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich; G. S. Kett, Esq., The Rev. F. -Bevan - -Treasurer: Major-Gen. Sir Robert J. Harvey - -Auditors: J. Godwin Johnson, Esq.; John Kitson, Esq. - -Secretary: John Goodwin, Esq. - -Committee: John Waite; J. Jarrold; R. R. Priest; Rev. George Stracey; -George Grout; J. Godwin Johnson; J. Norgate; R. Fitch; J. B. Webb - -Medical Officers: Dr. Evans; B. H. Norgate, Esq.; G. W. W. Firth, Esq. - -Matron: Mrs. S. Boyd - - - - -INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, -Orford Hill. - - -Collector: John Wild, Esq., 6, Newmarket-road - -Clerk: J. W. Botwright, Victoria-street - -Permit Writer and Office Keeper: Richard Sambeach - -Supervisor 1st district: Jas. Wilson, 34, Victoria-street - -Supervisor 2nd district: Chas. Rooks, 3, Bracondale - -Surveyor of Taxes: D. Cumberland - -Assistant ditto: R. Pearce - -1st Division Officer: John Sumner - -2nd ,, ,, F. B. Bamford - -3rd ,, ,, William Bradshaw - -4th ,, ,, R. Ray - -5th ,, ,, J. Barker - -6th ,, ,, J. Fife - -7th ,, ,, T. Butt - -1st Ride Officer: J. S. Coy - -2nd ,, J. Blomfield - -3rd ,, Thomas Stott - -4th ,, W. Garrard - -Supernumerary: W. E. Lancaster - -Expectants: S. E. White; H. C. Gidley - - - - -STAMP OFFICE, -8, Andrew’s Broad-street - - -Receiver of Stamp Duties: Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman - -Clerk: Thomas John Woodrow - -Remitters of Taxes for Norwich and its neighbourhood: The Branch Bank of -England - - * * * * * - -_Botanic Medical Dispensary for Diseases of the Skin_—Mr. W. Taylor, 11, -Magdalen-street - -_Gas Works_, Mousehold—Mr. W. Tadman, superintendent - -_Mendicity Society_, St. Andrew’s-hall—F. G. Moore, clerk - -_Norwich Soup Society and Provident Coal Society_—Fishgate-street, St. -Clement’s - -_Norfolk and Norwich United Medical Book Society_, Library Room, Museum, -St. Andrew’s—Librarian, Mr. John Quinton - -_Water-Works_, Redwell-street—Mr. W. Taylor, manager - - - - -THE CATHEDRAL. - - -Bishop—Hinds, the Right Rev. Samuel, D.D. (1849), Palace, and at Athenæum -Club, London - -Dean—Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D. (1828), Deanery - -Archdeacons—Norwich, John Bedingfeld Collyer, M.A. (1844), Hockford; -Norfolk, William Arundel Bouverie, B.D. (1850), Denton - -Sudbury: Glover, George, M.A. (1823), Southrepps - -Suffolk: Thomas Johnson Ormerod, M.A. (1846), Redenhall, Norfolk - -Chancellor—Evans, Charles, A.M. (1844), Norwich - -Wodehouse, Chas. Nourse, A.M. (1817), Upper Close - -Sedgwick, Adam, A.M. (1834), Trinity College, Cambridge, and Lower Close - -Archdall, George, D.D. (1842), Emanuel College, Cambridge, and Upper -Close - -Philpott, Henry, D.D. (1845), Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, and -Lower Close - -Minor Canons—Carter, George, A.M., (1816), Lower Close - -Day, G., A.M. (1817), Ber-street - -Matchett, Jonathan Chase, A.M. (1824) Lower Close - -Symonds, Henry, Precentor (1844), Close - -Organist—Buck, Zachariah A., Upper Close - -Lay Clerks—Cox, John, and Cox, James Valentine, Heigham - -Cupper, James, Rampant Horse-street - -English, William, Tombland - -Fenn, William, Life’s Green - -Hare, Edward, St. Benedict’s-road - -Smith, William R., St. Stephen’s - -Master to the Choristers—Samuel Osborn - -Principal Registrar’s Office, Life’s Green - -Registrars—Bathurst, E. Stewart, Oxford; Kitson, John, Thorpe Hamlet - -Receiver of the Bishop’s Rents—Unthank, Clement W., Crown Bank-plain - -Secretary to the Bishop—Kitson, John, Thorpe Hamlet - -Chaplains—Ormerod, Rev. T. J., A.M. - -Eden, Rev. R., North Walsham - -Proctors,—Francis H., Surrey-street - -Hansell, H., Bank-street - -Kitson, J., Thorpe Hamlet - -Rackham, Matt. Thorpe Hamlet - -Skipper, J. Thorpe Hamlet - -Steward, E. Upper King-street - -Principal Apparitor—Hopkins, S. - -Commissary for the peculiar jurisdiction of the Dean and Chapter—Evans, -Chas. A.M. King-street - -Chapter Clerk and Registrar—Kitson, J., Office, Life’s Green - -Coroners for the liberty of the Dean and Chapter—Kitson, J. Thorpe Hamlet - -Rackham, Matt. Thorpe Hamlet - -Bishop’s Verger—Hopkins, S. - -Dean’s Verger—Sewell Richard, Lower Close - -Rev. Canons’ Verger—Woolbright, Robt. St. Faith’s-lane - -Subsacrists—Allwood, Thos. Lower Close - -Price, J. Life’s Green - - - - -OFFICES OF THE ARCH-DEACONRIES. - - -NORWICH. - - -Commissary—Collyer, John, Esq., A.M., Lincoln’s Inn - -Official—Yonge, W. Johnson, Rockbourne, Hants - -Commissary’s Registrar—Bathurst, Henry Allen, Esq. Doctor’s Commons - -Archdeacon’s Registrar—Yonge, Rev. W. Johnson, Swaffham - -Deputy Registrar—Steward, Edward, Upper King-street - - - -NORFOLK. - - -Commissary—Bouverie, Rev. W. Arundel, B.D. Denton, Norfolk - -Official—Green, Thos. M.A. Fulmodeston, Norfolk - -Commissary’s Registrar—Francis, Henry, Surrey-street - -Archdeacon’s Registrar—Douglas, J. Edw. Morton, New Church, -Caermarthenshire - -Deputy Registrar—Francis, H. Surrey-st. - - - -SUDBURY. - - -Archdeacon,—Glover, G., M.A., Southrepps, Norfolk - -Commissary,—Charles Nourse Wodehouse, M.A., Norwich - -Official,—Henry Denny Berners, B.C.L., Holbrook, Suffolk - -Commissary’s Registrar,—Benjamin Bathurst, Esq. - -Archdeacon’s Registrar,—Rev. William Glover - -Deputy Registrar,—Charles Wodehouse. Esq., N.P. - -Proctor,—James Borton - - - -SUFFOLK. - - -Archdeacon,—Thomas Johnson Ormerod, M.A., Redenhall, Norfolk - -Commissary,—Henry Denny Berners, B.C.L., Holbrook, Suffolk - -Official,—Charles Nourse Wodehouse, M.A., Norwich - -Commissary’s Registrar,—Charles Steward, Esq., Ipswich, Suffolk - -Archdeacons Registrar,—John Henry Steward, M.A., East Carlton, Norfolk - -Deputy Registrar,—Charles Steward, Esq., Suffolk - -Honorary Canons,—The Honble. E. S. Keppel, M.A., Quiddenham; The Hon. J. -T. Pelham, M.A., Berghapton; Robert Hankinson, M.A., Walpole; Ralph -Berners, M.A., Erwarton; Francis Cunningham, M.A., Lowestoft; Joseph -Cotterill, M.A., Blakeney; William Arundel Bouverie, B.D., Denton; G. -Stevenson, M.A., Dickleburgh; Henry Tacy, M.A., Swanton; Fran. Stephen -Bevan, M.A., Carlton Rode; Stephen Clissold, M.A., Wrentham; James Brown, -B.D., Norwich; E. James Moor, Great Bealings; George Hills, M.A., Great -Yarmouth; Theyre Townshend Smith, M.A., Wymondham; C. Green, M.A., Burgh -Castle. - - - -CHURCHES. - - -ALL SAINTS, All Saints’ Green. - - -Patron—Webster, Rev. G. H., M.A. - -Rector—Webster, Rev. G. H., M.A. - -Curate—Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, All Saints’ Green - -Parish Clerk—Madgett, J. All Saints’ Green - -Sexton—Drew, H. Westlegate-street - - -ST. ANDREW, Broad-street. - - -Patrons—The parishioners - -Perpetual Curate—Browne, Rev. Jas. B.D. Parsonage House, Broad-street - -Curate—Calvert, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Bracondale - -Parish Clerk—Vyall, Dan. Broad-street - -Sexton—Martin, James, Baker’s-yard, Pottergate-street - - -ST. AUGUSTINE, St. Augustine’s-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Rector: Rackham, Rev. Matt. John, B.A. - -Parish Clerk: Fisk, John, St. Augustine’s-street - -Sexton: Goose, J. Church-alley, St. Augustine’s-street - - -ST. BENEDICT, Upper Westwick-street. - - -Patrons: The parishioners - -Perpetual Curate: Goodwin, Rev. W., M.A. Chapelfield - -Parish Clerk Metcalfe, William, St. Benedict’s-gates - -Sexton: Gaffer, William, Back-lane - - -ST. CLEMENT, Fyebridge. - - -Patrons: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge - -Rector: Rigg, Rev. Richard, M.A. Bethel-street - -Curate: Sharpe, Rev. W. Leggat, Heigham - -Parish Clerk: Beales, Nathaniel, Jack of Newbury yard, Magdalen-street - -Sexton: Howe, John, St. Edmund’s - - -ST. EDMUND, Fishgate. - - -Patron: Brereton, Rev. C. D. - -Rector: Brereton, Rev. C. D. - -Curate: Hooper, Rev. John Hill, Bracondale - -Parish Clerk: Bell, Edw. Hurst, Peacock-street - -Sexton: Bishop, W. Peacock-street - - -ST. ETHELDRED, King-street. - - -Patrons: The Corporation - -Perpetual Curate: Deacon, Rev. Jas. A.M. Pottergate-street - -Parish Clerk: Hawes, George, Mariner’s-lane, King-street - -Sexton: Hawes, John, King-street - - -ST. GEORGE, Colegate. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Hibgame, Rev. E., M.A. Upper Close - -Parish Clerk: Woolmer, Clement Amies, Bridge-street - -Sexton: Burrell, T. St. George’s plain - - -ST. GEORGE, Tombland. - - -Patron: The Bishop of Ely - -Perpetual Curate: Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, M.A. Church-street, St. Simon - -Curate; Batchelor, Rev. T. J. Surrey-st. - -Parish Clerk: Sturges, John Patrick, Crockett’s-court, Wensum-street - -Sexton: Dewing, W. Churchyard - - -ST. GILES, St. Giles’-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Murray, Rev. James, Newmarket-terrace - -Parish Clerk: Collyer, Fred. Cow hill - -Sexton: Ames, John, Cock-yard - - -ST. GREGORY, Pottergate-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Sharpe, Rev. Wm. Robt., Norwich - -Parish Clerk: Quintin, William, Charing-Cross - -Sexton: Moore, Robert, Charing-Cross - - -ST. HELEN, Bishopsgate-street. - - -Patrons: The Corporation - -Perpetual Curate: Patteson, Rev. William Frederick, St. Helen-square - -Parish Clerk: Batts, Thomas, Bishopsgate-street - -Sexton: Boswell, Jas. Bishopsgate-street - - -ST. JAMES, Cowgate. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Ormsby, Rev. William Arthur, Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Stewardson Nath, Cowgate-street - -Sexton: Ames, Wm. St. James’s palace - - -ST. JOHN, Maddermarket. - - -Patrons: New College, Oxford - -Rector: Perowne, Rev. John, Rodney-st. - -Parish Clerk: Lemmon, James, Market-place - -Sexton: Holtaway, Wm. Farnell’s-yard, Church-alley - - -ST. JOHN SEPULCHRE, Ber-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Calvert, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Bracondale - -Curate: Booth, Rev. Matthew, B.D. Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Butler, Robt. Ber-street - -Sexton: Rumsby, John, Ber-street - - -ST. JOHN, Timberhill. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M. 16, Crescent, Chapel-field - -Parish Clerk: Brunning, W., Grout’s-court - -Sexton: Smith, John, Orford hill - - -ST. JULIAN, King-street. - - -Patron: Webster, Rev. G. H., A.M. - -Rector: The same - -Curate: Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, All Saints’ Green - -Parish Clerk: Kettle, James, St. Julian’s-alley - -Sexton: Whisker, W. St. Julian’s-alley - - -ST. LAWRENCE, Upper Westwick-street. - - -Patron: The Crown - -Rector: Brown, Rev. Philip Utton, Upper Hellesden - -Parish Clerk: Griggs, W. Upper Westwick-street - -Sexton: Drake, Samuel, Grigg’s-yard - - -ST. MARGARET, Upper Westwick-street. - - -Patrons: The Bishop of Norwich - -Rector: Cobb, Rev. John W. St. Clement - -Parish Clerk: Jones, P. Church-walk - -Sexton: Ward, Thos. St. Margaret’s-street - - -ST. MARTIN AT OAK, Oak-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, A.M., Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Carriage, Thos. Robinson’s-yard, Oak street - -Sexton: Burrell, Robert, Oak-street - - -ST. MARTIN AT PALACE, Palace Plain. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Ffolkes, Rev. Henry, Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Holden, Wm. Palace-street - -Sextoness: Greenfield, Mrs. St. Martin’s-plain - - -ST. MARY, Coslany. - - -Patron: The Marquis of Townshend - -Perpetual Curate: Morse, Rev. Charles, Mousehold - -Parish Clerk: Hayden, Thomas Benjamin, Muspole-street - -Sexton: Barker, Jas. Muspole-street - - -ST. MARY-IN-THE-MARSH, St. Luke’s Chapel Cathedral. - - -Patrons: The Dean, and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Matchett, Rev. Jonathan C., M.A. Lower Close - -Clerk: Elmer, John, Lower Close - -Sexton: Pratt, John, Bishop’s-gate-street - - -ST. MICHAEL COSLANY. - - -Patrons: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge - -Rector: Rigg, Rev. Richard, Bethel-street - -Parish Clerk: Boyce, Jas. Stanford, Bridge-street - -Sexton: Hill, Solomon Peckover, Bridge-street - - -ST. MICHAEL AT PLEA, Queen-street. - - -Patrons: Sir Thos. B. Leonard and John Morse, alternately - -Rector: Morse, Rev. C. Mousehold - -Parish Clerk: Wade, Robert, Redwell st. - -Sexton: Parkes, Elias, Bank-street - - -ST. MICHAEL AT THORN, Ber-street. - - -Patron: The Dowager Lady Suffield - -Perpetual Curate: Barker, Rev. Arthur Alcock, Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Houghton, Robert, Ber-st. - -Sexton: Alden, James, Thorn-lane - - -ST. PAUL. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Cooke, Rev. Bell, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road - -Parish Clerk: Payne, Simon, Cowgate-st. - -Sexton: Dover, George, Magdalen-street - - -ST. PETER HUNGATE, Elm-hill. - - -Patron: The Crown - -Rector: Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 16, Crescent, St. Stephen’s - -Parish Clerk: Sexton, Simon Wattling, Elm-hill - -Sexton: Townshend, George, Elm-hill - - -ST. PETER MANCROFT. - - -Patrons: The Parishioners - -First Minister: Turner, Rev. Charles, the Crescent - -Second Minister: Brown, Rev. Philip Utton, Upper Hellesdon - -Parish Clerk: Trowse, J. Bethel-street - -Sexton: Potter, George, St. Peter’s - - -ST. PETER PER MOUNTERGATE, King-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Day, Rev. Geo., M.A. Ber-street - -Parish Clerk: Sword, Benjamin, Imperial Arms-yard, King-street - -Sexton: Bell, Thomas, Rose-lane - - -ST. PETER SOUTHGATE, King-street. - - -Patron: The Bishop of Norwich - -Rector: Deacon, Rev. Jas. Pottergate-st. - -Parish Clerk: Smith, R. Carrow-road - -Sexton: Tuffield, John, King-street - - -ST. SAVIOUR, Stump Cross, Magdalen street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Under sequestration - -Curate: Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Heigham - -Parish Clerk: Bond, Christopher, Magdalen-street - -Sexton: Thornton, Thomas, Cat and Fiddle-yard, Magdalen-street - - -ST. SIMON AND JUDE, Wensum-street. - - -Patron: The Bishop of Norwich - -Rector: Holloway, Rev. Charles - -Curate: Owen, Rev. John, Unthank’s-road - -Parish Clerk: Metcalfe, Joseph, Elm-hill - -Sexton: Tuck, Robert, Pratt’s-court, Wensum-street - - -ST. STEPHEN, Rampant Horse-street. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Vicar: Under sequestration - -Curate: Evans, Rev. Edward - -Evening Lecturer: Booth, Rev. Philip, B.D. Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Brown, Wm., Lame Dog-road - -Sexton: Garthon, Benj. Church-lane - - -ST. SWITHIN, Upper Westwick-street. - - -Patron: The Bishop of Norwich - -Perpetual Curate: Day, Rev. Charles, Sussex-street - -Parish Clerk: Minns, Benjamin, Church-alley - -Sexton: Gardener, James, Upper Westwick-street - - - -CHURCHES IN THE HAMLETS. - - -ST. ANDREW, Eaton. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Vicar: Day, Rev. George, A.M. Ber-street - - -ST. BARTHOLOMEW, Heigham. - - -Patron: The Bishop of Norwich - -Rector: Robbins, Rev. W., A.M. Lady’s-lane - -Parish Clerk: Wills, Anthony, Heigham - -Sexton: Hovey, Jude, Upper Heigham. - - -ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST AND ALL SAINTS, Lakenham. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Vicar: Carter, Rev. George, A.M. Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Townshend, Thos. Lakenham - -Sexton: High, Isaac, Mill-street, Peafield - - -ST. MARK, Lakenham. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Nevill, Rev. H. Ralph - -Parish Clerk: Tidnam, Wm. Hall-lane - -Sexton: High, Isaac, Mill-street - - -ST. MARY, Earlham. - - -Patron: Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq. - -Vicar: Payne, Rev. John Hervey, Colney - -Parish Clerk: Green, Robert, Rose-yard, St. Augustine - - -ST. MARY, Hellesdon. - - -Patron: The Bishop of Norwich - -Rector: Blofield, Rev. T. C. Drayton - -Parish Clerk: Fuller, James, Drayton - - - -CHAPELS OF EASE. - - -TRINITY CHAPEL, Union-place, New City. - - -Minister: Robbins, Rev. William, A.M., Lady’s-lane - -Clerk: Wills, Anthony, Heigham - - -CHRIST CHURCH, New Catton. - - -Minister: Betts, Rev. William Keeling, St. Clement’s Hill - -Clerk: Boswell, R. New Catton - -Sexton: Howard, Daniel, Mill-hill - - -ST. MATTHEW, Thorpe. - - -Minister: Grogan, Rev. George William, Lower Close - -Clerk: - -Sexton: - - - -SUBURBAN CHURCHES. - - -ST. ANDREW, Thorpe. - - -Patron: Maxwell, James Primrose - -Rector: Maxwell, Rev. Jas. M.A. Thorpe - -Curate: Herring, Rev. Armine, B.A. Thorpe - -Parish Clerk and Sexton: Weeds, Frederick, Thorpe - - -ST. ANDREW, Trowse Newton. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Vicar: Carter, Rev. G., M.A. Lower Close - -Parish Clerk: Grief, Hamlet, Trowse Hamlet - -Sexton: Grief, S. Trowse Newton - - -ST. MARGARET, Old Catton. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Vicar: Hartt, Rev. Richard, Old Catton - -Parish Clerk: Owen, Dixon, Old Catton - -Sexton: Everett, E. Old Catton - - -ST. MARGARET, Sprowston. - - -Patrons: The Dean and Chapter - -Perpetual Curate: Banfather, Rev. Henry, Sprowston - -Parish Clerk and Sexton: Andrews, Fred., Sprowston - - - -CATHOLICS. - - -Willow-lane Chapel: Polding, Rev. John - -St. John’s Maddermarket Chapel: Abbott, Rev. John - - - -DISSENTING CHAPELS. - - -INDEPENDENTS. - - -Old Meeting House: Reed, Rev. Andrew - -Princes-street Chapel: Alexander, Rev. John - -Tombland Chapel: Scott, Rev. Thomas - - -BAPTISTS. - - -St. Mary’s Chapel: Gould, Rev. Geo. - -St. Clement’s Chapel: Wheeler, Rev. T. A. - -Orford Hill Chapel: Welch, Rev. Wm. - -Bazaar Chapel: Govett, Mr. R. - -General Baptist Chapel: Priory-yard, Whitefriars—Scott, Rev. Thomas - -Pottergate-street Chapel: Gray, Rev. Joseph - - -UNITARIANS. - - -Octagon Chapel: Vacant - - -METHODISTS. - - -Topham, Rev. J. J.; Rigby, Rev. T.; Wilde, Rev. T. - - -SWEDENBORGIANS. - - -Abbott, Rev. R., St. Augustine’s - - - - -CARRIERS TO AND FROM NORWICH. - - -Acle ... York-tavern, Castle-hill; Holmes, Wed Sat 4 - -Alburgh ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidman, Wed Sat 4 - -Alboro’, Norfolk ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, Wed Sat 4 - -Aldboro’, Suffolk ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2 - -Ashwelthorpe ... Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s; Lloyd, Wed 4, and Sat -5 - -Attleboro’ ... White Horse, Haymarket; Tann, Tu Th Sat 3. White Lion, -White lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5. Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3. -Bull Inn, St. Stephen’s; Mears, Wed Sat 4 - -Attlebridge ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat half-past 4; -Duke’s Palace; Smith, Fri 2 - -Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern; Margetson, Mon Wed Sat 4. Golden Lion, -Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2. Ditto, Purday, Wed Sat 4. White Horse, -Magdalen-street; Hall, Sat 2. Duke’s Palace; Chapman, Mon Wed half-past -4. Black Swan, Upper Market; Chapman, Tu Th Fri half-past 4. Ditto; -Beasy, Tu Fri 2. Pope’s Head; Beasy, Wed Sat 2 - -Bacton ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-st.; Neeve, Sat 2. White Horse, -Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2 - -Banham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Kemp, Sat. 3 - -Barford ... Queen’s Head, St. Giles’: Adcock, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4. Ditto; -Lebbell, Wed Sat 4 - -Barnham Broom ... Queen’s Head, St. Giles’; Lebbell, Wed Sat 4 - -Barningham ... Hen & Chickens, St. Mary’s; Pells, Sat 2 - -Bawdeswell ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Sizeland, Sat. Woolpack, -St. George’s; Raven, Wed Sat 12 - -Beccles ... George, Haymarket; Peck, Tu Fri 4. White Horse, Haymarket: -Johnson, Tu Fri 4. Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1 - -Bessingham ... Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2 - -Binham ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Brown, Wed Sat 2. White Horse, -Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3 - -Blakeney ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12 - -Blickling ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2 - -Blofield ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cutton, Sat 4. York Tavern, -Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5 - -Botesdale ... Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2 - -Boyton ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Howard, Sat 2 - -Briston ... Elephant, Magdalen-street; Carr, Wed Sat 3. White Horse, -Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3. Duke’s Palace; Fisk, Sat 2 - -Brooke ... White Horse, Haymarket; Mickleburgh, Sat 3. Star and Crown, -Timberhill; Tidnan, Wed Sat 4 - -Bungay ... White Horse, Haymarket; Coates, Wed 3. Pope’s Head, -Upper-Market; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4. Lamb Inn, Haymarket; Hogg, daily 4 - -Bunwell ... Bull, St. Stephen’s; Hardy, Sat 4 - -Burnham ... White Horse, Haymarket; Bowden, Tu Fri 4. White Hart, St. -Peter’s; Utber, Wed 4 - -Buxton ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Stibbons, Wed Sat 4. White -Horse, Magdalen-street; Hall, Sat 2. Bell Inn; Daniels, Mon Wed Sat 4. -Black Horse, Tombland; Collins, Mon Wed Sat 4½ - -Cantley ... York Tavern, Castle Hill. Moll, Wed 3, Sat 4 - -Caston ... White Lion, White Lion-street. Bowen, Tu Fr 5 - -Catfield ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-st.; Breeze, Sat 4, White Lion, -Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5, Waggon and Horses, Tombland, Whall, -Mon Wed Sat 5 - -Catton ... Guildhall, Market-place. Gale, daily, 11 & 4 - -Cawston ... Lord Camden, Charing Cross; Easton, Sat 4, Eight Ringers, St. -Miles; Dix, Mon Wed Sat 4, Crown, Saint George’s; Howes, Monday Wed Sat -4, Elephant, Magdalen street; Carr, Wed Sat 3 - -Cley ... Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12 - -Colby ... White Horse, Magdalen-st. Hall, Sat 2 - -Coltishall ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, daily, 5, White Lion, -White Lion-street; Edwards, Mon Wed Sat 4. Black Swan, St. Peter’s; -Barnard, Mon Wed Fri Sat 3 - -Calthorpe ... Globe, Scole’s Green; Newstead, Sat 2 - -Corpusty ... White Horse, St. Lawrence, Brown, Wed 2 Sat 4, White Horse, -Magdalen-st; Coe, Wed Sat 3, Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12 - -Cossey ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Whiting Mon Wed Fri Sat 4 - -Cromer ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Beasy, Wed Sat 2, Black Swan, Upper -Market; Beasy, Tu Fri 2, Star, Haymarket; Curtis, Wed Sat 2. White Hart, -St. Peter’s Jarvis, Wed Sat 2. Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat -12 - -Denton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4 - -Dereham ... Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s; Murrell, Tu Th Sat 4. -Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’; Skerry, Wed Sat 4. Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; -Betts, Wed Sat 4. Wheatsheaf, Bethel Street; Stringer, Wed 3. White -Hart, St. Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4 - -Dickleburgh ... Lion and Castle, Timberhill. White, Wed Sat 2 - -Dilham ... Elephant, Magdalen-st; Ribbons, Wed Sat 4, Bull, Magdalen -Street; Knights, Wed Sat 4, White Horse, Haymarket; Walpole, Wed Sat 3 - -Diss ... Star, Haymarket, Browne, Wed Sat 2 - -Docking ... Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’ Towler, Th 4 - -Drayton ... White Horse, Saint Andrew’s; Burton, Sat 4. Bess of Bedlam, -Saint Martin’s; Elliott, Tu Th Sat 2 - -Easton ... Crown, Saint Benedict’s, Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2 - -East Tuddenham ... Golden Cross, Charing Cross; Basey, Sat 2, Crown, -Saint Benedict’s; Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2 - -East Ruston ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Marsh, Sat 2 - -Edgefield ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Pells, Sat 2 - -Ellingham ... Coachmaker’s Arms, St. Stephen’s; Twidney, Sat 2, White -Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5; Bull, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Tu -Fri 5 - -Elmham ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Tomling Sat 2 - -Eye ... George, Haymarket, Smith, Wed Sat 2 - -Fakenham ... White Horse, Haymarket; Bowden, Tu Fri 4, White Hart, Saint -Peter’s; Utber, Wed 3 - -Field Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence, Brown, Wed 2 Sat 4, Hen and -Chickens, St. Mary’s, Brown, Wed Sat 2 - -Forncett ... Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s; Lloyd, Wed 4 Sat 5, Bull, -St. Stephen’s. Hardy, Sat 1 - -Foulsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat 3. Pheasant -Cock, St. Miles’. Wegg, Wed Sat 4 - -Foulsham ... Eight Ringers, St. Miles’. Eglington, Wed Sat 4. Duke’s -Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2 - -Freethorpe ... York Tavern, Castle Hill. Moll, Wed 3 Sat 4 - -Fressingfield ... White Lion, White Lion-st. Hart, Sat 2. Star, -Haymarket. Gardner, Sat 2 - -Fulmodeston ... Pope’s Head, Saint Peter’s. Riches, Sat 1 - -Guestwick ... White Horse, St. Lawrence. Watts, Sat 4 - -Hackford ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s. Woodhouse, Sat 3 - -Hainford ... Bell Inn, Orford-hill. Daniel’s Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Halesworth ... Pope’s Head, Saint Peters. Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2; White -Horse, Haymarket. Coates, Wed Sat 3 - -Halvergate ... York Tavern, Castle-hill. Moll, Wed 3 Sat 4 - -Hanwell ... City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s. Leggatt, Wed. Sat 4 - -Hanworth ... Star, Haymarket. Browne, Wed Sat 2 - -Hardwick ... Baker’s Arms, Ber-st. Riches, Wed Sat 4 - -Hardingham ... Fountain, Saint Benedict’s. Trollope, Sat 1 - -Harleston ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2. Star, Haymarket; Browne, -Wed Sat 2. Lamb, Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed Sat 2 - -Heacham ... Currier’s Arms, Saint Giles’. Towler, Th 4 - -Hempnall ... City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s. Leggatt, Wed Sat 4. Star -and Crown, Timberhill; Greengrass, Wed. Sat 4. White Hart, Ber-street; -Riches, Wed Sat 4. Jubilee, Ber-street; Thrower, Wed Sat 4 - -Hempstead ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; Pell’s, Sat 2. Bull, -Magdalen-street; Curtis, Wed Sat 2 - -Hickling ... Horse Shoes, Palace-st.; Goose, Sat 2. Bull, -Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4 - -Hindolveston ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Fri 2. Duke’s -Palace; Smith, Th Fri 2 - -Hingham ... Queen’s Head Inn, St. Giles’; Adcock, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4. -Black Horse, St. Giles’; Layt, Tu Th Sat 4 - -Hockham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Th 3 - -Holt ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2. Bull Inn, -Magdalen-street; Curtis, Wed Sat 2. Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, -Wed Sat 12. Crown, St. George’s; Baines, Wed Sat 8 morn. - -Honing ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Neeve, Sat 2 - -Honingham ... Crown, Saint Benedict’s; Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2 - -Hopton ... Lamb, Haymarket. Fisk, Tu Fri 11 morn - -Horning ... White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall. Wed Sat 5. Black -Swan, St. Peter’s; Rice, Wed Fri 4 - -Houghton ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel Street. Stringer, Wed 3 - -Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street. Lack, Mon Wed Sat 5 - -Ipswich ... Popes’ Head, Upper Market. Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2. Lamb, -Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2. White Horse, Haymarket; Coates, Wed Sat 3 - -Itteringham ... Black Horse, Tombland. Tyrrell, Sat 1 - -Kenninghall ... Lamb, Haymarket. Bowen, Sat 1 - -Lammas ... Bell Inn. Daniels, Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Langley ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-street. Ecclestone, Wed Sat 3 - -Lenwade ... Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s. Elliott, Tu Th Sat 2 - -Litcham ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market. Betts, Wed Sat 4 - -Loddon ... George, Haymarket; Greengrass, Wed Sat 4. White Horse, -Haymarket; Johnson, Th Fri 4. White Lion, White Lion-street; Woolner, Tu -Wed Fri Sat 4 - -Long Stratton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Greengrass, Wed. Sat 4. -Masonic Tavern, Elm Hill; Barker, Wed Sat 3 - -Lopham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Bowen, Sat 1 - -Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4 - -Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5. Black Swan, -St. Peter’s; Fairhead, Mon Wed Sat 3: Ditto; Rice, Wed Sat 4 - -Lyng ... White Horse, St. Andrew’s; Burton, Sat 4 - -Lynn ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Tomling, Sat 2. Pope’s Head, -Upper Market; Betts, Wed Sat 4. Ditto, Carter, Wed Sat 4. Wheatsheaf, -Bethel-street; Stringer, Wed 3 - -Martham ... Shirehall, Castle Meadow; Ward, Wed Sat 4. Stair and Crown, -Timberhill; Dove, Wed Sat 4 - -Matlask ... Black Horse, Tombland; Tyrrell, Sat 1 - -Mattishall ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Skipper, Wed 1. Black Swan, St. -Peter’s; Howes, Wed Sat 2 - -Mulbarton ... Bull, St. Stephen’s; Kedge, Mon Wed Fri 4 - -Mundesley ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, Wed Sat 2; Black Swan, -St. Peter’s; Gray, Wed Sat 2 - -Neatishead ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4. Lamb, -Haymarket; Smith, Wed Sat 4. Black Horse, Tombland; Etheridge, Sat 4 - -New Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3 - -North Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12 - -North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, daily. Wounded -Hart, St. Peter’s; Bradfield, daily half-past 4. Star, Haymarket; Scott, -Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Northwold ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed Sat 4 - -Old Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3 - -Overstrand ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12 - -Postwick ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Edwards, Sat 3 - -Pulham ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4. Lamb, -Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed Sat 3 - -Ranworth ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4 - -Reepham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat 3. Jolly -Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat half-past 4. Moon and Stars, St. -Miles’; Leeds, Wed Sat 4 - -Reymerstone ... Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Howard, Wed Sat - -Rockland ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5. Bull Inn, -St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4 - -Rudham ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street; Stringer, Wed 3 - -Saxlingham Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4. King’s Arms, -Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4 - -Saxmundham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2 - -Sculthorpe ... Globe, Scoles’ Green; Newstead, Sat 2 - -Sherringham ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Jordan, Wed Sat 2; Black -Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 1 - -Shipdham ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Trollope, Sat 1. Ditto, Skipper, -Wed 1 - -Shottisham ... King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4. Jubilee, -Ber-street; Wed Sat 4 - -Smallburgh ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Ribbons, Wed Sat 4. Ditto; -Knights, Wed Sat 4. White Horse, Haymarket; Walpole, Wed Sat 3 - -South Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12 - -South Walsham ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4. Ditto; Cutton, -Sat 4 - -Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4. Lamb, -Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1 - -Stalham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Lack, Mon Wed Sat 5. Ditto; -Marsh, Sat 2. White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5 - -Stibbard ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat 1 - -Stiffkey ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; Browne, Wed Sat 2 - -Stoke ... Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4 - -Stradbrooke ... Lamb, Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2 - -Strumpshaw ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Beck, Sat 3. Ditto; Howard, -Sat 3 - -Surlingham ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.; Aldis, Mon Wed Fri Sat 3 - -Sustead ... Star, Haymarket; Brown, Sat 3 - -Sutton ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4. Ditto; Neave, Sat 3 - -Swaffham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Betts, Wed Sat 4. White Hart, St. -Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4 - -Swanton Abbotts ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Hunt, Sat 4 - -Swanton Morley ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s; Whyer, Sat 3 - -Thetford ... Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3 - -Thornham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cawston, Tu 4 - -Thorpe ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Reeve, daily 2 - -Thurgarton ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, Wed Sat 4. Black -Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 12 - -Tiddenham ... Golden Ball; Rippon, Wed Sat 2 - -Tittleshall ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cockett, 6 morn - -Topcroft ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4 - -Trunch ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, Wed Sat 2 - -Tunstead ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2 - -Upton ... York Tavern, Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5 - -Walcot ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2 - -Walsingham ... Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, 6 morn - -Watton ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed Sat 5. White Hart, St. -Peter’s; Harvey, Tu Fri 1 - -Wells ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Belsham, Sat 7 morn. White Horse, -Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3. Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, Th 6 -morn. Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat. 1 - -Weybread ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2 - -Woodbastwick ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4 - -Woodbridge ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2 - -Wood Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence; Watts, Sat 4 - -Wood Norton ... Duke’s Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2 - -Woodton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4 - -Worstead ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Huggins, Sat 5. White Horse, -Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2 - -Wrentham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1 - -Wretham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Fri 2 - -Wymondham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket: Betts, daily 5. Bull, St. -Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4. Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s; Fickling, -Sat 5. City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s; Dannock, Wed Sat 5. Bull, St. -Stephen’s; Parsons, Mon Tu Wed Fri Sat 4. - - - - -COACHES TO AND FROM NORWICH. - - -Attleborough ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾ - -Aylsham ... Duke’s Palace, Sat 5. Star Inn, daily (except Sunday) 5 - -Beccles ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4. W. Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Bungay ... Star, Haymarket, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4. Lamb Inn, Haymarket, -daily 4 - -Catfield ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾ - -Coltishall ... G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5. Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾ - -Cromer ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5 (during summer months). Star Inn, -daily 5 - -Halesworth ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4 - -Hanworth ... Star Inn, daily (except Sun) 5 - -Hasboro’ ... White Horse, Magdalen-street, Mon Wed Sat 5 - -Hethersett ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾ - -Holt ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5 - -Hoveton ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾ - -Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5 - -Loddon ... Star Inn, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Neatishead ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾ - -North Walsham ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾. G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily -5 - -Palling ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5 - -Rackheath ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾ - -Salhouse ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾ - -Stalham ... W. Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5. Waggon & Horses, -Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5 - -Watton ... Norfolk Hotel, Sat 5 - -Wroxham ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾ - -Wymondham ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾ - - - - -VANS AND OMNIBUSSES. - - -Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern, Mon Wed Sat 4. Duke’s Palace, Mon Wed -half-past 4. Black Swan, Upper Market, Tu Th Fri Sat half-past 4 - -Beccles ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Coltishall ... Golden Lion, daily 5 - -Loddon ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4 - -Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5 - -North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5. Wounded Hart, St. -Peter’s, Sat half-past 4 - -Reepham ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross, Wed Sat half-past 4. Moon and -Stars, St. Miles’, Wed Sat 5 - -Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4. Statham, Waggon and -Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5. White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5 - -Wymondham ... Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s, Sat 5 - -Omnibusses to convey Passengers to the Eastern Counties and the Eastern -Union Termini, leave the Norfolk, Royal and Bell Hotels to meet each -Train. - - - - -NORWICH POST OFFICE. - - -DEPARTURE AND ARRIVAL OF THE MAILS. - - -Letters for the following places must be posted by 9.20 p.m., but will be -received, with an extra stamp affixed, till 9.40 p.m.:— - -‡Attleboro’ Huntingdon Spilsby -‡ Alford ‡ London Stamford -‡ Bishop Stortford Louth St. Ives -Boston Lynn St. Neots -‡ Brandon March Swaffham -Bury Newmarket ‡ Thetford -‡ Cambridge Peterborough Wisbech -Downham ‡ Saffron Waldron ‡ Wymondham -‡ Ely Soham Yarmouth, and the - posts through London -Harlow Spalding -Hull - -Bags are forwarded by Day Mail to the places marked ‡ at 7.40 a.m., and -letters may be posted till 7.30 a.m., and, with an extra stamp affixed, -till the bags close. - -Letters _from_ the above places are delivered at 7 a.m., and at 4.30 p.m. - -For the following places at 6.20 p.m.; with an extra stamp affixed, till -7.10 p.m. - -Brentwood Harwich Manningtree Stratton, Long -Chelmsford Ingatestone Romford Wangford -Colchester Ipswich Saxmundham Witham -Diss Kelvedon Scole Woodbridge -Eye Lowestoft Stonham - -Letters _from_ the above places are delivered at 7 a.m. - -YARMOUTH EVENING MAIL.—Letters for Yarmouth and Lowestoft, if posted by 3 -30 p.m., will be forwarded by the Down day Mail, and will be delivered -the same Evening. - -MORNING MAILS AND FOOT POSTS.—For the following morning Mails and Foot -Posts, Letters may be posted till 5.45 a.m. - - MORNING MAILS.—_Yarmouth Mail Cart at_ 7 _a.m. to_ - Acle Blofield Thorpe Yarmouth - CROMER MAIL CART _at_ 6 _a.m. to_ - Aylsham Cromer Hevingham St. Faith’s - NORTH WALSHAM MAIL CART _at_ 7 _a.m. to_ -Catton Scottow Worstead -Coltishall Staltham Walsham, North - - LODDON MAIL CART _at_ 7 a.m., _to Bergh-Apton_, _Brooke_, _and Loddon_. - -REEPHAM MAIL CART _at_ 7 _a.m._, _to Attlebridge_, _Drayton and Reepham_. - - FOOT POSTS, 7 _a.m._ - -Brundall Drayton Honingham Surlington -Bawburgh Earlham Keswick Shottisham -Braconash Easton Marlingford Stoke H. Cross -Catton, New Eaton Mulbarton Saxlingham -Caister Gt. Plumstead Mousehold Sprowston -Cossey Heigham, Upper Newmarket Road Trowse -Cringleford Hellesdon Rockland - -Letters _from_ the above places are delivered at 7.15 p.m. - - SAMUEL BASE, _Postmaster_. - - - - -NORWICH CENSUS—1851. - - - - - -***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MASON'S NORWICH GENERAL AND -COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK*** - - -******* This file should be named 62401-0.txt or 62401-0.zip ******* - - -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: -http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/6/2/4/0/62401 - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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Many thanks to Norfolk and -Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly allowing their copy to -be used for this transcription.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/cover.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Book cover" -title= -"Book cover" - src="images/cover.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<h1>MASON’S<br /> -NORWICH<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL</span><br /> -DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK,</h1> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">INCLUDING -THE HAMLETS OF</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">EARLHAM, EATON, HEIGHAM, HELLESDON, -LAKENHAM,<br /> -POCKTHORPE, THORPE, TROWSE, CARROW,<br /> -AND BRACONDALE.</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ -HALL.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Price, to -Subscribers, Two Shillings and Sixpence</span>,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">To -Non-Subscribers, Three Shillings</span>.</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">LONDON:</span><br /> -PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">1852.</span></p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page2"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 2</span><span -class="GutSmall">LONDON:</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ADLARD AND PALMER, PRINTERS, 35A, LUDGATE -HILL.</span></p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p><a name="page3"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 3</span><span -class="smcap">The</span> immense utility of a <span -class="smcap">Directory</span>, in a city of such great -importance as <span class="smcap">Norwich</span>, can only be -fairly estimated by those who, having felt the need, have had -occasion to regret the want, which the Publisher hopes this work -will be found to supply.</p> -<p>Every endeavour has been made to render the <span -class="smcap">Norwich Directory and Handbook</span> as complete -and perfect a work of reference as possible, without regard to -expense; and it is hoped that, notwithstanding occasional and -trivial errors,—some owing to the changes which are daily -taking place, and others which will creep into all such books, in -spite of the utmost diligence,—it will be received in a -liberal spirit.</p> -<p>The usefulness of this <span class="smcap">Directory and -Handbook</span> will doubtless be considerably extended in future -editions.</p> -<p><i>London</i>, <i>April</i>, 1852.</p> -<h2><a name="page4"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -4</span>CONTENTS.</h2> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"></td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span -class="GutSmall">PAGE</span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page5">5</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>,, COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page61">61</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center"><b>THE -HANDBOOK</b>:</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Bethel Hospital</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_7">7</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Borough Court</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_9">9</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Carriers to and from Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_11">11</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Census—1852, &c.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_20">20</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Chamber of Commerce</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_17">17</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Charities Trustees</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_6">6</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>City Mission</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_9">9</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Clergy List</span>.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Cathedral and Churches</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_10">10</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Offices of Archdeaconries</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_10">10</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Churches in the Hamlets</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_13">13</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Chapels of Ease</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_13">13</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Suburban Churches</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_14">14</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Coaches to and from Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_18">18</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Corporation of Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_3">3</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Counsel attending Norfolk and Norwich -Assizes</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_21">21</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>,, ,, Sessions</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_21">21</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>County Court</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Cruelty to Animals, Auxiliary Society for the -Prevention of</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Dissenting Chapels</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_14">14</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Distances of Market Towns in Norfolk from -Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_21">21</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Dwelling Houses, Duty on</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_23">23</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Eye Infirmary, Norfolk and Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_9">9</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Government School of Design</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Guardians of the Poor, Corporation of the</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_4">4</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Haven and Pier Commissioners</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_4">4</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Horticultural Society, Norfolk and Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_7">7</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Indigent Blind, Institution for the</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Inland Revenue Office</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_9">9</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Juries, Persons exempt from serving on</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_23">23</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Justices of the Peace</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_4">4</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Library, Public</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>List of Parishes, with the Streets in each</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_1">1</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Museum, Norfolk and Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_9">9</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Norfolk, County of</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_21">21</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>People’s College</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_7">7</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Post Office</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_19">19</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Ragged Schools</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_8">8</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Registration</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_21">21</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Registration Districts and Registrars</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_3">3</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Savings’ Bank</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_7">7</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>,, Interest Table</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_23">23</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Stamps and Taxes</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_22">22</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Stamp Office</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_9">9</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Vans and Omnibusses</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_18">18</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Witnesses upon Trials, Rule of Allowance -to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_23">23</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p>Young Man’s Institute</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page2_7">7</a></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h2><a name="page5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -5</span>MASON’S NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY.</h2> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Abbott</span>, Mrs. -Clementina, 3 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, Rev. John, Roman catholic priest, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, Rev. Robert, minister of the New -Jerusalem Church, Belle Vue, the Greenhills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, -22, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, David, upholsterer, cabinet maker, -&c. Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Frederick, brush manufacturer, St. -Gregory’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, John, horse dealer, <i>Rising Sun</i>, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abrahams, Benjamin, watch and clock maker and -working jeweller, 1 Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Absolon, Edward, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, James, stone and marble mason, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, Miss Frances, 5, Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, Daniel, segar maker, 3 Charles-street, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, Thomas, <i>Prince of Orange</i>, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Addison, Thomas, Esq. 3 Foundry-road, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adwick, Thomas, saddle, harness and whip -manufacturer, 8 Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aggs, Lucy, Miss, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ainsworth, Ann, tobacconist, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, James, boot-tree and last maker, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Robert, carriage-lamp maker and -brazier, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, William, porter, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, James, plasterer, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, staymaker—see Kidd and Aldis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, Charles and John Fuller, carpenters -and cabinet makers, 7 Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldrich, John, grocer; &c. West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldridge, John, 5, Trafalgar-street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, Rev. John, (Independent), -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Algar, Robert, baker, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allwood, Thomas, subsacrist of the Cathedral, -Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allcock, Trivett, Esq. Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, George, manufacturer, St. -Stephen’s back-street, and Wounded Hart-lane; res: St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Henry, groat manufacturer and corn -merchant, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, butcher, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, grocer and chandler, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, turner, Tombland church-yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, guard, Norfolk railway, Thorpe -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Thomas House, tailor and -draper—see Allen and Banks; res: Buxton-lodge, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, — Esq. Mile End-lane, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, manufacturer—see Rowling & -Allen</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen and Banks, tailors and woollen-drapers, -20 and 21 London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allison, Sophia, cutler and surgical -instrument maker, St. Peter’s-steps, Market-pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allthorpe, Thomas, baker, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Daniel, Esq. 1 Willow-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, carpenter and builder, -Southwell-street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amy, Joseph, cooper, <i>Castle</i>, -Spitalfields, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amy, Thomas, cooper, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -6</span>Anderson, John, wholesale and retail tea dealer, St. -Martin’s palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Charles, tea-dealer and grocer, 54 -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, George Frederick, clerk, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Thomas, Esq. 3 St. -Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Thomas, shop-keeper, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, horse-breaker, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews & French, soap makers, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angell, Joseph, plumber, glazier & -painter, Middle-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, Daniel Mackenzie, plumber, glazier, -writer, grainer and painter, 3 Cherry-street, St. Mark’s, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, David, boot & shoemaker, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, John, <i>Sportsman</i>, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Answorth, manufacturer—see Middleton and -Answorth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, Jesse, butcher, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, William, <i>Coachmakers’ -Arms</i>, St. Stephen’s-gate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archdall, Rev. George, <span -class="GutSmall">D.D.</span>, canon of Norwich Cathedral, Upper -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, William, tea-dealer and draper, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Edward, chemist, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Maria, brewer, wine and spirit -merchant, St. Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold Mary R., <i>William the Fourth</i>, -Middle-street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ashen, Robert, brazier, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Arthur, coach trimmer, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker Elizabeth, <i>Swan</i>, St. -Peter’s Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Harriett Jane, glove manufacturer and -hosier, 20 Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Mrs. Frances, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Samuel Hurry, attorney and solicitor, -St. Giles’-street; res: Chapelfield-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aspin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2 Albion-terrace, Mount -Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Athow, John, Esq., Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Athow, Edward John, wine merchant, -Castle-street, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkin, James, draper, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Matthew, baker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Richard, carpenter and builder, 27 -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, James G., Manchester and Scotch -warehouseman, Jay’s-court, Brigg’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, agent to -the Church of England Life and Fire Office, Post -office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aufrère, Miss, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">August, Alfred, ironmonger, 23 St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">August, John and William, building -contractors, Unthank’s-road, and August-street, -Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Emily, dressmaker, Golden Ball-lane, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Harriett, <i>Queen Caroline</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Temperance, dressmaker, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austrin, Anne, drapery and stay warehouse, 5, -Oxford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, 9, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aylmer, John, <i>Black Horse</i>, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ayton, James, clerk of the Corn Exchange, -Pottergate-street, and Corn Exchange-rooms</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Back</span>, John Alfred, -Esq. 18, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back & Co., family grocers, foreign wine -and spirit merchants, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Edmund and Edward, sacking -manufacturers and merchants, 3, Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Nicholas, Esq. Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Richard Noverre, proprietor and -publisher of the <i>Norwich Mercury</i>—see Bacon and -Kinnebrook; res: Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon & Kinnebrook, proprietors of the -<i>Norwich Mercury</i>, printers, booksellers, and stationers, -12, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, bone mills, artificial manure -works, rag merchants, &c., Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, Joseph, fish-salesman, game-dealer, -and fruiterer, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Anthony, cashier in the East of -England Bank, Heigham Cottage, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Elijah Crosier, solicitor; clerk to -Norwich Corporation of Guardians; secretary to the Norfolk -Agricultural Association; Little Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Isaac, builder, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Isaac, schoolmaster, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, William, accountant, 5, -Foundry-bridge-road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page7"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -7</span>Baker, Charles, register office for servants, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, James, butcher, <i>Bess of Bedlam</i>, -St. Martin’s-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, John, Esq. Point Cottage, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, John, Esq. 16, Victoria-street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, William, Torrington’s-court, St. -Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker & Hornor, wholesale and retail -ironmongers, &c., Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. Maria, 13 Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. lodging-house keeper, White House, -Spitalfields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldly, Elizabeth, teacher of music and -dancing, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, livery-stable keeper, -Crescent-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, land surveyor, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, surveyor, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, builder, &c. All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Henry, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, William, <i>Distillery</i>, -Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bales, Jonathan, <i>Wine Coopers’ -Arms</i>, St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bales, William, governor of the Girls’ -Home for the Destitute and Orphan, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ball, George, butcher, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Alexander, <i>Rose</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Daniel, builder, &c. West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Edward Joseph, bankers’ clerk, -Castle-Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Robert, banker and bill-broker, -Weston’s-court, St. Peter’s Mancroft; res: 72, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Robert, tailor, Bridge-street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Susanna, shoe manufacturer, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, William, umbrella and parasol maker, -Bull-Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bambridge, John, law clerk, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bancalari, Domenico, baker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, George, wine and dry cooper, and -brewer, 2½, Lower King-street, St. Peter per -Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banks, Mrs. Mary, 1 Grove-place-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banks, William, tailor and woollen -draper—see Allen and Banks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Charles James, accountant, 1, -Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, George, Esq. Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, James, accountant, 32, -Victoria-street, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, (John) and Sons, merchants and -wholesale grocers, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John Lee, cotton manufacturer and corn -merchant, St. Martin’s-lane and Haymarket; res: -Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John, <i>Three Tuns</i>, Lower -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, William, bricklayer, <i>White -Lion</i>, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barbour, James, stone mason, <i>Globe</i>, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George Syder, rent and debt -collector and general agent, 1, Priest’s-buildings, St. -Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George, coal merchant, 3, Lame -Dog-road, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, woollen and Manchester -warehouseman, 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill; res: New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Henry, <i>Earl of Leicester</i>, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, tailor and draper, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, <i>King’s Arms</i>, -Hall-lane, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, <i>Man in the Moon</i>, -Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John, Esq. Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John, agent to Stapleton’s -London Champagne establishment, Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John George, boot and shoemaker, 3, -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Martha, St. -Benedict’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Samuel, baker, St. -Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Samuel, <i>Brazen Door</i>, Upper -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Thomas, hotpresser, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, William, <i>Bull’s Head</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker & Barnes, wholesale shoe -manufacturers, 1, York Tavern-passage, Oxford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, hatter, &c.—see Browne & -Barker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Robert, plumber and glazier; register -office for servants; Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barley, Christopher, wine and spirit merchant, -<i>Fleece</i>, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barlow, Richard Jeremiah, collector of rates -and taxes, St. Margaret’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard & Bishop, general ironmongers, -smiths, ironfounders, wire-workers, and tinmen, 3 -Gentleman’s-walk, and Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard & Boulton, ironmongers, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -8</span>Barnard, Charles, <i>Champion</i> wine vaults, -Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Dennis, auctioneer, valuer, and -agent, Castle-street; res: Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, hay and corn merchant, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, dealer in game and in marine -stores, Wensum-street and Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John Cuthbert, accountant, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Mrs. Sophia, William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Stephen, last maker, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, James, shoemaker, 5, St. -James’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, -Fishgate-street; res: St. George’s Colegate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, John Edward, <i>Greyhound</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Miss, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Mary, <i>Wool Pack</i>, St. -George’s Colegate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, shoe manufacturer—see Barker and -Barnes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Mrs. Mary, 1, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, James Calthorpe, attorney—see -Watson & Barnham; res: Grove Cottage, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, John, carver and gilder, -Brazen-door-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, Mrs., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnsdale, Anne, matron of the Orphan’s -Home, 54, St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrett, John, <i>Cross Keys</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barthropp, Mrs. Marianne, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barton, Mrs. Hannah, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell, (John) & Son, wine merchants, -&c., St. Stephen’s-street; res: Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Base, Samuel, postmaster of Norwich, Post -Office, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Base, William, boot maker, St. -Michael-at-Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, James, carver, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, Robert, bootmaker, <i>King’s -Head</i>, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basingthwaite, Edward, <i>King’s -Arms</i>, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bassingthwaite, William, wholesale boot and -shoe maker, 56, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bassett, Henry, Esq., Stone-hill, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batchelder, Mrs. Sarah, 5, Newmarket-terrace, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batcheler, Rev. T. J., Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Benjamin, tea-dealer and spice -merchant, 2, Gentleman’s-walk—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, John & James G. J., yarn and silk -merchants, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, William, junr., chair manufacturer, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Edward, corn-dealer, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, James, cabinet maker, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, John, grocer, &c. Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Potter, miller and corn chandler, 7, -Tabernacle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batterbee, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, John James, chemist and druggist, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, John, butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Maria, baker, Brazen-door, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Neville Plummer, artist in fireworks, -Brazen-door-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, William, coal-merchant, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, (Elizabeth) & Sons, woollen -drapers, tailors, clothiers, and cap manufacturers, 4, -Orford-hill and Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, Louisa, furrier, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, William, hairdresser, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Ann, baker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, (Ann) & Sons, ironmongers, -dealers in oil and colours, &c., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, John Freeman, accountant, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Shearman, fish-salesman, -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayliss, Andrew, grocer, 3, Trafalgar-street, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayliss, Henry, accountant and valuer, Old -Hay-hill; res: Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayne, Alexander D. Esq., reporter, St. -Benedict’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beals, Thomas, Esq. 2, York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bean, china-dealer—see Brundell & -Bean</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bean, Mrs. Susanna, Dereham-road-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bean, Samuel, <i>Yarmouth Bridge</i>, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Miss Amelia, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2, Trafalgar-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Samuel Shalders, currier and leather -merchant, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: Town Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beart, Robert Haywood, merchant, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaty, Henry, decorative painter and japanner, -14, Little London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, John, butcher, St. -Catharine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, Robert John, coal merchant, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page9"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -9</span>Beckham, Benjamin, <i>Angel</i>, New Catton, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, -solicitor—see Beckwith & Co.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith & Co., solicitors, Palace-street, -St. Martin’s-at-Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith, Mrs., Foundry-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, Nelson, postmaster, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, Mrs. Charlotte, Fern-hill Cottage, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, Phillip, coppersmith, brazier, tin -and iron-plate worker, and gas-fitter, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beesley, Mrs. Maria, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beeston, John, general commission agent, -Chapelfield Opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beeston, Rosamond, milliner, Chapelfield -Opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beeton, John, <i>Wild Man</i>, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boha, Lorenz, watch and clock maker, St. -Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, William, wholesale and retail grocer, -tea-dealer, and cheesefactor, 1, Magdalen-street, and St. -Edmunds; res: St. Clement’s-hill, Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John Crawford, surgeon, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John, horticulturist, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John, <i>Cat and Fiddle</i>, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John, bootmaker, <i>Sir John -Barleycorn</i>, St. James’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Matthew, <i>Moulder’s Arms</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Mrs. Ann, fruiterer, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Robert, watch maker and jeweller, 11, -Davey-place, and Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Rebecca, carpenter and builder, -Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, William, physician and surgeon, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bellman, Fanny, St. Leonard’s Cottage, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bending, Thomas, schoolmaster, St. -Andrew’s Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest, Edward E., C.E., surveyor to the -Corporation and Local Board of Health, 24, Castle Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benjamin, James, working jeweller, St. -Andrew’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benles, Francis, warehouseman, 8 -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett & Bream, wholesale grocers, -tea-dealers, &c., Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Austin, shoemaker, <i>Tuns</i>, -Whitefriars’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Edward, junr., grocer, 2 -Windsor-terrace, Grove-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Edward, grocer, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Henry, schoolmaster, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Robert, baker, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Samuel, baker, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, William, Bennett’s commercial -boarding-house, 12 and 13, Exchange-street—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett William, and Son, tailors and leech -importers, corner of Wensum-street, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, Charles, Esq., St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, George, hat manufacturer and hosier, -16, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, John, Esq., Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, Robert, Esq., Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, Thomas, Esq., Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, George John, baker, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, James, bellman, 2, Horn’s-lane, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, Other Windsor, bankers’ clerk, 2, -Windsor-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bessey, James Hayn, merchant, 102, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Charles, <i>Lord John Russell</i>, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, David C., clerk, St. Clement’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, -Southwell-street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, draper, Albion-house, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, register office for servants, and -dealer in tea, 27, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, baker, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, bricklayer, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Osborn, willow pill box manufacturer, -Waterloo-road, St. Clement’s, New-Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Thomas, hairdresser, 7, Little -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bevan, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware -dealer, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bevoy, William Mills, plasterer, &c., -Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benfield, John, cabinet maker, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bianchi, Giovanni, modeller and figure maker, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidewell, Mrs. Elizabeth, William-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, George, <i>Swan</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, John, sack manufacturer, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, Joseph, engraver, copper-plate -printer, and lithographer, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Biggs, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. -Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bignold, Edward Samuel, solicitor—see -Field and Bignold; res: Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page10"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -10</span>Bignold, Samuel, secretary to the Norwich Union Fire and -Life offices, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bignold, Thomas, solicitor, South End-terrace, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilby, William, hairdresser, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilham, John, master of the Guardians’ -Infirmary and Asylum, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bingham, Thomas, tailor and draper, Post -office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Bailey, saw-mills, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, John, Esq., Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Michael, innkeeper, -<i>Carrow</i>-gardens, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Jane, shirt and collar maker, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, George, draper, silk-mercer, and -children’s dress warehouse, 2, Haymarket (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, John, ironmonger, Market-place and -Calvert-street: res: Foundry-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, ironmonger, &c.—see Barnard -and Bishop</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, Thomas, builder, St. Paul’s; -res: Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, William Ames, builder and carpenter, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, Rev. William, Holl’s-lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black & Co., confectioners, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black, William, Esq., the Crescent, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake & Everett, silk and worsted -finishers, St. George’s Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Keith, & Blake, solicitors, the -Chantry, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Edward and Robert Wiffen, mohair and -worsted spinners, Colegate-street; res: Tultington-hall, -Aylsham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, E. and W. R., yarn mills, Old -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, brick manufacturer, -Surrey-road, Lakenham, Sprowston, and Rockland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, bricklayer, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, James, <i>Pheasant Cock</i>, Ber-street -Gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, John Joseph, solicitor—see Blake, -Keith & Blake, Chantry; res: Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Jonathan, surgeon, Mount-pleasant, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Joseph, Esq., Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, merchant, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, butcher, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Francis John, solicitor and -commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by married -women, Upper King-st</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, Edward, 15 & 16, London-street, -and 7, Conduit-street, Regent-st., London; res: Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, Edward Theobald, manufacturer, River -House Factory, Duke’s-palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, the Misses, ladies’ school, 13, -Broad-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blanchflower, William, <i>Cock</i>, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blandon, William, draper and tea-dealer, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazely, Thomas, <i>Vine</i>, Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazey, Walter, <i>Golden Fleece</i>, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Elijah, surgeon, 12, Broad-street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Page, woolstapler, St. Mary’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloch, Israel, wholesale jeweller, 48, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blogg, William, schoolmaster, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blunderfield, Mrs. Amelia, 11, -Newmarket-terrace, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Bates William, bootmaker, Bethel-st</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, turnkey city gaol, Oak-street, -St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, <i>Jolly Butchers</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Jonas Norman, <i>Bird in Hand</i>, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Joshua, baker, Adelaide-street, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Joshua, baker and confectioner, St. -Martin at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Matthew, paper manufacturer, -World’s End-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Robert John, engineer, machinist, and -iron-founder, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, timber and slate merchant, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Caleb, <i>Artichoke</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, Benjamin, hat maker, 11, Briggs -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, James, merchant, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, James Theobald, and Sureham, John, -corn and coal merchants, Wensum-street, Tombland, and Soup -Office-yard, near Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, Mrs. Frances, London-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boast, John, <i>Greenland Fishery</i>, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, Elizabeth, milliner and -dress-maker, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, James, straw hat blocker, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, C. and F., manufacturers, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Charles Nathaniel, manufacturer, -St. Clement’s Church-alley; res: Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Frederick, manufacturer, St. -Clement’s; res: Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page11"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -11</span>Bolingbroke, George Errington, wine merchant, -&c.—see Norwich Wine Company</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Henry, Esq., Carrow-hill, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Horatio, agent to the Economic -Life Assurance Society, St. Clement’s Church-alley; res: -23, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Edgar, solicitor, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, E., <i>Goat</i>, Upper Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, John, tailor, &c., Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Thomas William, Seymour-place, St. -Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Nicholas, keeper of St. Peter’s -Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lady-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booth, George, accountant, Richmond-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borrett, William, confectioner and sugar -boiler, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, John, whitesmith and bell-hanger, St. -Andrew’s-hill; res: Cathedral-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, Robert, clerk of Christ church, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, Thomas, toy and carriage -manufacturer, St. John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, William, print-seller, carver, -gilder, and looking-glass manufacturer, paper hanger, -upholsterer, and artist’s colour-man, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botwright, J. R., chemist, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botwright, James William, clerk in Inland -Revenue office, 31, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Benjamin N., yeoman, 5, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Samuel, hairdresser and glover, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulger, Patrick Joseph, surgeon dentist, -Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boult, George, tanner, Heigham-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulton, William Staples, ironmonger—see -Barnard and Boulton; res; 9, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowden, John, Esq., Lame Dog-road, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowen, Henry, <i>City Arms</i>, St. -Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bower, James Garton, accountant, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowes, William, harness maker, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, John Hart, coal-merchant, 4, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowhill, Henry, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowles, Ann Elizabeth, ladies-school, 4, -Thorpe Terrace, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowles, John Sharpe, city missionary, 4, -Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowsen, James, Unthank’s office, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowtell, Thomas, boot maker, 20 and 21, -Davey-place, & 49, Skinner-street, Snow-hill, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowthorpe, William, cordwainer, -Rose-Valley-terrace, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowyen, John Hart, clothier, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, James Stanford, plumber, glazier, and -painter; parish clerk of St. Michael at Coslany, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyden, the Misses, seminary for young ladies, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradbury, Anne, <i>Lord Howe</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, George, accountant, St. -Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, James, and Frederic Ellmer, clog -and patten manufacturer, 10, Little London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradshaw, William, officer of Inland Revenue, -3, Caledonian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brady, Alfred T., plumber, glazier, and -painter, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branch, James, accountant, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branford, Benjamin, malster, Stamp -Office-yard; res: Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Charles, plumber, &c., <i>White -Lion</i>, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Richard, tailor and draper, 83, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Robert, <i>King’s Arms</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Mrs. Sarah, 7, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, William, linen draper, Bridge-street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bream, grocer and tea dealer—see Bennett -and Bream</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bream, Henry, grocer, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breame, Henry Israel, grocer, 9, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brennan, Elizabeth, Berlin repository, 35, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brereton, Rev. Charles, Bracondale, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brewster, Lydia, <i>Whip and Nag</i>, -Tooley-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Christmas, dyer, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Robert, saddler and harness maker, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridgman, William Kenceley, surgeon-dentist, -69, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricher, Thomas, builder, St. Benedict’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, —., clerk, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, John, carpenter, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighten, Charles George, baker and -confectioner, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page12"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -12</span>Brighten, Maria, milliner and dress maker, 3, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighton, Robert, gun maker, Lower -Goat-lane—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, solicitor, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, junr., solicitor, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, tailor and broker, 23, -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brinkley, James, <i>Southwell Arms</i>, -Hall-lane, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, John, boat builder, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brittain, James, agent, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brittain, William, <i>Saracen’s -Head</i>, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Broadhurst, William, letter-press printer, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, Samuel, baker, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, William, baker and confectioner, 1, -Sussex-street, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, William, coachman, Grout’s-court, -Timber-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooke, William, master of the Priory school, -Gray Friars’ Priory, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brookes, Miss, farmer, Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Cooper, currier, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball-street; -res: Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, shoeing-smith and farrier, All -Saints-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Thomas, builder, Bridge-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, William, carpenter, Tabernacle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, William Thomas, builder, 3, St. -Faith’s-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Broom, Abraham, cooper, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browes, Robert, carpenter, -<i>Brickmakers’ Arms</i>, Brazendoor-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Ann, dress maker, Sherbourne-place, -Mariner’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Barnabas, baker, 1, Front-row, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Frederick, merchant, King-street; res: -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, grocer, tea-dealer, and coffee -roaster, agent to the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance office, -14, Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Rev. James, <span -class="GutSmall">B.D.</span>, minister of St. Andrew, and hon. -canon of Norwich Cathedral, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, James Eaton, baker, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, architect, county surveyor, and -architect to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich Cathedral, Bank of -England-court, Queen-street; res: Chapel Field-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, James Hopewell, wine-merchant, -Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, basket maker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mrs. Maria Crisp, Bracondale, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mary Ann, bread and biscuit baker, 11, -White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Robert, bone crusher and merchant, St. -Benedict’s-lane; res: 10, Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Thomas Cuthbertt, <i>Boar’s -Head</i>, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Robert, draper’s assistant, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, William, draper and tea-dealer, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Isaiah, dyer, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, A., builder, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne & Barker, hatters and hosiers, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, —., Esq., Mount-pleasant, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, John, baker, Philadelphia, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Rev., P. U., rector of St. Lawrence, -Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Charles William, paper hanger, French -polisher, haberdasher, dealer in toys, &c., 8, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brownie, Charles, pork butcher, ham and tongue -curer, 57, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Edmund, <i>Ten Bells</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Hall, grocer and tallow chandler, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Mrs. Ives 2, Upper Close, and -Framingham Cottage, Framingham Earl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, (John) & Sons, ironmongers and -colourmen, 4, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, John, carpenter, <i>Clarence -Harbour</i>, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Maria, milliner, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Marianne, druggist, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Mentor, <i>Royal Oak</i>, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Rose Ann, <i>Corn Exchange</i>, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Samuel, grocer and tea-dealer, St. -Martin’s Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Miss Susannah, Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, clerk of St. Stephen’s -parish, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, land surveyor, valuer, and -lithographer, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s; res: -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, dyer, dealer in ironmongery, -stationery, and earthenware, 14½, Bridge-street, St. -Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, W. J. Utten, Esq., 1, Crescent, and -Bramerton Lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page13"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -13</span>Browne, Zachariah, bookseller, 115, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, Esq., Ferry-road, Lower -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brownson, Miss Ann, the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruce, William, corn and seed merchant, near -Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruff, Robert, <i>Lord Camden</i>, -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell & Bean, china and earthenware -dealers, Up. Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell & Boan, pawnbrokers, -Pottergate-street, and Upper-walk, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell, Charles, pawnbroker, (see Brundell -& Boan)—also managing clerk to the Norwich Union Life -Office</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell, John, tailor, 3, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruning, John, cabinet maker, -Grout’s-court, St. John’s Timber-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryan, Joshua, haberdasher and hosier, 8, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Miss Mary, ladies’ school, St. -Benedict’s-plain street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Samuel, <i>Toper</i>, -Thorn’s-lane, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Thomas, medical botanist, 8, West -End-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Charles Harrison, shoe factor, back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Zechariah, organist of the Cathedral, -Upper Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckenham, J. C., watch maker, 19, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckle, William, engineer, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugden, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, 8, back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Mrs. Jane, 18, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, John, brewer, Anchor Brewery, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Edwin, porter house and wine vaults, -St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Rebecca, gardener, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Richard, brewer, wine and spirit -merchant, St. Michael at Coslany, and at Lowestoft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Robert, orange merchant, -Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, William, provision merchant, 10, -Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, George, <i>Light Dragoon</i>, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, 20, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, William, Esq., 3, Lakenham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, Son, & Durrant, soap -manufacturers and tallow chandlers, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunyon, George, Mount-pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, James, 1, St. -Catherine’s-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, James, shopkeeper, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, John, wholesale lead and glass -merchant, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, Thomas Girling, general shop-keeper, -Bull-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burcham, —, merchant, St. Martin at -Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burcham & Pyle, corn-chandlers, -Wensum-street, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burdett, Jonathan, brewer, <i>Dial</i>, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, William, cordwainer, New Buildings, -Mariner’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Albert, baker, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edward, baker, Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edwin, baker and confectioner, -Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage and Jeffries, tailors, hatters, and -general outfitters, 2, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, John Charles, master of Castle-hill -school, Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Joseph James, schoolmaster, -Luckett’s-court, St. Andrew’s Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Susannah Brown, tea-dealer, 2, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, James, Esq., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, John, shopkeeper, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Richard Mills, hair manufacturer, St. -George’s Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, William Baker, tea-dealer, grocer, -and paper-hanger, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, William Francis, dealer in tea, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burroughes, Randal Ellis, solicitor, (see -Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and Robberds) res: the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, George C., valuer and commission -agent, 3, Tabernacle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, George Crisp, emigration, loan, -house, land, and general agency office, Post Office-street; res: -Stoke Holy Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Mary, <i>Dressers’ Arms</i>, -St. George’s Plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, William, <i>Duncan Arms</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burt, Miss Priscilla, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Thomas, marble mason, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button & Rix, chemical match -manufacturers, and willow pill-box makers, Little Queen Caroline -Yard, St. Martin’s-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush Francis, dyer, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, George, fancy repository, Bridge-street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, George Walter, 4, Vauxhall-terrace, -Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Henry, pork butcher, Bridge-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushnell, Joseph, grocer and draper, -Suffolk-street, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page14"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -14</span>Bussey, Benjamin, grocer and tea-dealer, St. -George’s Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., 11, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Robert, wholesale grocer, Bank-plain; -res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Simon, greengrocer and fruiterer, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, William, auctioneer, land-agent, and -surveyor, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Walter, upholsterer, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butterfant, William George, accountant, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, C., and Son, millwrights and -engineers, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, David, hairdresser, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, David Thomas, millwright, -Church-street, and <i>The Foundry</i>, St. Julian-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Josiah, tea-dealer, and secretary -to the Norwich and Norfolk Provident Building and Freehold Land -Society, 6, Cow-hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttle, Henry, <i>Ship</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttle, John, beer-seller, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button, Edward John, Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button, Mrs. Mary, Mile End, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Stephen, baker, grocer, and -tea-dealer, Carrow-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bygrave, Robert, carter and beershop-keeper, -Quay-side</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Caley</span>, Nathaniel -Henry, mercer, laceman, and draper, 17 Gentleman’s-Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Callon, Hannah, <i>Two Quarts</i>, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calthorpe, Elizabeth, patent grease -manufacturer and cooper, Castle Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calthorpe, John Peter, cooper, <i>Lord -Brougham</i>, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calton, Charles, last-maker, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calton, John Dixon, <i>George</i>, -Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, grocer, All Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, saddler and harness maker, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, bootmaker, Church-street, St. -Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, Robert, timber-merchant, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 10, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Abraham, Paul’s-back-lane, St. -Saviour’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Alfred, dyer, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, George, grocer and draper, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Henry, tailor, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Jacob, <i>Two Brewers</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, millwright, engineer, and -iron-founder, Buff Coat-lane; res: Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, John, fishmonger, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campbell, Joseph, draper and tea-dealer, St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campbell, Mrs., professor of music, St. -Stephen’ s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, William, plumber, glazier, and -painter, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, wholesale and retail stationer, -5, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, plumber, glazier, & -painter, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, Mrs. Louisa, Grove-place, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, Miss, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Robert George, Esq., 5, -Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Sarah, broker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, William, draper, Seymour-place, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, William, saw mills, Philadelphia, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Mrs. Ann, Victoria-street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, George Symonds, boot maker, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Henry, 11, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Henry B., banker’s clerk, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, James, grocer, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, John, saddler, Ber-street, -Timber-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Nunn, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Robert, baker, King-street, St. Peter -per Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canner, John, <i>Prince of Wales</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannon, G. W. T., <i>Anchor</i>, Rising -Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capes, Mary Ann, milliner & dress maker, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capon, James, merchant, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caprani, Lewis, general dealer, 4, 5, & 6, -White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carey, Charles, dealer, <i>Boatswain’s -Call</i>, St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caro, Simon, teacher of languages, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenter, Philip, Esq., Heigham-terrace, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Charles, basket maker, <i>Briton’s -Arms</i>, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Daniel, tanner, Brazen Doors-road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page15"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -15</span>Carr, Harriet, dress maker, &c., -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Mrs. Hannah Bayfield, -Helen’s-square, Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, dyer, 3, All Saints</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Mrs. Marianne, 19, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Rev. George, M.A., minor canon, vicar -of Trowse, with Lakenham and the annexed hamlets of Trowse -Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale; Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, Henry, gun maker, -Rampant-Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Ruth, schoolmistress, 2, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, shopkeeper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cary, Joseph Henry, pianoforte hammer rail -manufacturer, St. James’s factory; res: 3, -Grove-place-terrace, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Case, Mrs., 28, Victoria-street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Case, Philip, chemist, Bridge-street, St. -George’s; res: St. Clement’s-hill, Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Casper, George, commercial traveller, Lower -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle, William, hair dresser, Back-street, -St. Peter’s Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castleton, William Sparkhall, tailor, 15, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston & Co., grocers, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston, Joseph, <i>Victoria</i>, St. -Stephen’s Gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermole, Robert, 3 <i>Tuns</i>, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, David, <i>Coach and Horses</i>, -Foundry Bridge-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Everet, Mr., Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, J. O., bricklayer and builder, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Mrs. Sarah, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, William, dyer, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Jonathan, engineer, lathe maker, wood -and metal turner, lock and whitesmith, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chainey, William, eating and chop-house -keeper, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Stephen, whitesmith, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chalker, Mary Ann, <i>Crispin</i>, 29, St. -Miles’ Church-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Challis, John, boot maker, 43, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, (Henry) Sons, & Co., wholesale -and retail drapers, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, James, junr., grocer, tea and -coffee-dealer, 1, Post Office-street; res Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, James, inspector of weights, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Mrs. Sarah, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, Mrs. Mary, 1, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, Mrs., Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, George, wool-stapler, -Southgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, Thomas, ironmonger, West End-place, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Abel, butcher, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Edward, <i>Hop Pole</i>, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Gardiner, solicitor—see Chapman -and Hansell; res: precincts of Cathedral</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman & Hansell, solicitors, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emily, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Samuel, butcher, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, William Samuel, butcher, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, William, tailor, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, William, baker, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chase, Charles, grocer, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. -Catherine’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cheston, William, tailor, 17, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Henry, baker and confectioner, -Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Robert, saddler and harness -maker, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chifney, Mrs., Seymour-place, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chilvers, Mrs. Eleanor, Tinkler’s-lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chittock, Timothy C., 5, West End Grove-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas Barzillai, general outfitter, -corner of Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas, pawnbroker and silversmith, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas and John, merchants, -Quay-side and King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, Charles, bill distributor and -messenger, 4, Fisher’s-lane, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, Edward, stationer and fancy -repository, 9, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, George, professor of music, -Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Churchman, Mrs. Sarah, Holl’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn & Sparks, wine, spirit, and -porter merchants, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Thomas, manufacturer, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Sons & Co., manufacturers, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Thomas, junr., manufacturer, -Pitt-street; res: Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clare, Caroline, milliner, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, James, accountant, West -Wymer-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Robert, Appleton, schoolmaster, -Oxford-hill, and loan agent, 98, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page16"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -16</span>Clark, Maria Ann, dressmaker, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Robert, whitesmith, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, R., & Son, watch and clock makers, -6, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Samuel, accountant to the Union Fire -Insurance Society, William-street, West Pottergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Thomas, accountant, appraiser, -surveyor, &c., Ivy Cottage, Lakenham—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Charles, brewer, St. Miles Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, David, boot maker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Frederic Edward, tunist, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Henry, shoe factor, Lame Dog-road, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke & Hunter, upholsterers and cabinet -makers, Dove-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Isaac, shoemaker and shopkeeper, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, James, assessor of property and income -tax, Tabernacle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Joseph & George, farmer, Old -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Joseph, writing master, -Colegate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Justinian Barret, wharfinger and -merchant, Duke’s-palace, Coslany, and King-street; res: -West End Cottage, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Maria, straw hat manufacturer and -dealer in plait, 3 & 4, St. Gregory’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Richard, Esq., 7, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel, inspector of nuisances to the -local board of health, 24, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel, city missionary, 8, -Waterloo-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel Royal, butcher and dealer, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Thomas Samuel, boot and shoe maker, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, William, grocer and tea-dealer, St. -James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clayton, Rev. William, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, James, butcher, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Johnson, toy warehouse, 27, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Robert, draper and clothier, 9, -Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clemence, John Louth, architect, 22, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clements, Charlotte, <i>Coachmaker’s -Arms</i>, 20, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clifton, Anne, schoolmistress and -lodging-house keeper, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes, Francis, auctioneer, land and estate -agent and valuer; artificial manure broker; agent for the regular -weekly line of packets from London to New York, and from London -to the Australian ports; agent for the Scottish Equitable Life -Office; Halifax, Bradford and Keighley Fire Office; and the -London Mutual Guarantee Society; St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coakes, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coalman, George Rising, builder; drain, pipe, -tile, and brick-maker, lime-burner, and coal merchant; Chalk -Cliff, near Bishop’s Bridge, Thorpe-road; res: Castle -Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Rev. John William, rector of St. -Margaret, and chaplain of the city gaol, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Leggatt, butcher, <i>Rose</i>, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobbold, Rev. Robert, the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cockaday, Isaac, fringe and lace maker, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cockburn, James, Major, staff officer of -pensioners, and agent to the Colonial Land and Emigration -Commissioners, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Dennis, tailor and salesman, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Thomas, tailor and draper, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Codling, Arthur John, schoolmaster, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, Mark, bricklayer, <i>Plough</i>, -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, George, pyrotechnist, -<i>Plasterers’ Arms</i>, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Emma, dress maker, Princes-street, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Frederick, tailor and draper, -Princes-street, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cohen, Philip, fruiterer, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, John, <i>Duke of York</i>, -Bishopbridge-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldwell, Mrs. and Miss, boarding and day -school, St. Clement’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Elijah, <i>Wheatsheaf</i>, -Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Emma, baby linen warehouse, 42, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Mrs. John, the Shrubbery, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, John B., tailor and woollen draper, 3, -Post Office-street (see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleby, Edward Glover, surgeon, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, George Lovick, wholesale and retail -draper, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman & Son, linen drapers, 8, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Samuel, solicitor, St. -Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Samuel, <i>Prince Albert</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collins, Alfred, boot and shoe manufacturer, -41, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page17"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -17</span>Collins, James, boot and shoe maker, 4, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collins, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, -16, Upper St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Mrs. Anne, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale-green, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman & Glendenning, furnishing -ironmongers, corner of Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Henry, tea and grocery warehouse, -Library-opening, Market-place—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, John Daniel, carpenter and builder, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Thomas, 4, Lame Dog-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colsey, Charles, stay maker, St. -Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colsey, Francis, warehouseman, Crown -Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collyer, Mrs. Catherine, King-street, St. -George, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collyer, William, Esq., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coman, Brothers (Thomas, John, & Henry), -grocers, Upper Westwick-street, and Coltishall, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Charlotte, dress maker, 23, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward, corn and coal merchant, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe maker, -Revoking Depôt, 21, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth, Foundry-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, John, <i>Fox and Mounds</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Samuel, brush, patten, and clog -manufacturer, 6, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Thomas, former, Eaton-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Ann, silk dyer, Middle-street, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Rev. Bell, Heigham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Edward, leather seller, St. -John-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Henry, solicitor—see Rackham and -Cooke</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Thomas Paul, dyer, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Timothy, carpenter and wheelwright, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, William, chemist, druggist, and -tea-dealer, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, architect—see Osmond & -Cooper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Ann, general shopkeeper, -Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Carlos, barrister-at-law, Oxford-hill; -res: Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Jacob, <i>Rifle Man</i>, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, James, fruiterer, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John V., solicitor, 3, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, (John) and Sons, jewellers, -silversmiths, and watchmakers, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, the Misses, Louisa and E., Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Rev. 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Matthew, hairdresser, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Charles, eating-house keeper, -Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Edward, coal merchant, <i>Balloon</i>, -Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Elizabeth, seminary, St. George’s -Plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, John, <i>Eagle</i>, Church-alley, St. -Gregory’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, (John) and Sons, cabinet makers, -upholsterers, decorators, carvers and gilders, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Spicer, dyer, block tin kettle -manufacturer, plumber, glazier, and painter, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, Robert, baker, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, William, broker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cruso, Lydia, millinery and ready made linen -warehouse, 6, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croxford, Henry, bookseller and agent for -Tallis & Co.’s publications, 33, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, 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res: Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Mrs. Caroline, Mile End-lane, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Robert, solicitor, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Thomas, Esq., 53, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiddeman, Robert, <i>Old Lobster</i>, -Lobster-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiddy, George, carpenter, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field & Bignold, solicitors, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page23"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -23</span>Field, Edward, solicitor, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field, Robert, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Figg, George, <i>Thorn</i>, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Filby, William, <i>Duke’s Palace</i>, -Duke’s Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Peter, Esq., St. Mary’s—see -Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Walter, whitesmith, locksmith, and -bell-hanger, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, coal merchant, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William Henry, whitesmith and -bell-hanger, 3, Waggon and Horses-lane, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finchley, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finegan, Thomas William, linguist, -Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firth, George W. W., surgeon, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firth, Miss, seminary, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Miles, inn-keeper, Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, William, professor of music & -music-seller, 17, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James, solicitor—see Steward and -Fisher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer, &c., 11, -Old Haymarket, and St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James Whiting, cabinet maker, -upholsterer, and paper-hanger, corner of Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Joshua, plumber, glazier, and painter, -West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, dyer and dresser, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, grocer, St. Martin-at-Oak -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, builder and surveyor, St. -Andrew’s Broad-street; res: 11, Crescent, St. Stephens</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisk, Mrs. Mary Margaretta, the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiske, Francis Robert, linen draper and silk -mercer, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch, Robert, dispensing chemist, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, carpenter and builder, Rising -Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, fruiterer, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Mary, meat seller, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Mesdames, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Richard, gardener, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Robert, pipe manufacturer, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Robert, <i>Gin Shop</i>, Castle -Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Royal James, butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, William, pork butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Charles Robert, musician, Upper -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, John, wholesale and retail ironmonger, -oil and colourman, 15 and 16, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, Samuel, baker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flaxman, John, Mr., Richmond-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleet, James Read, commercial traveller, -City-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleet, John, manufacturer’s -warehouseman, 22, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Ann, rag dyer, 19, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Joseph, <i>Red Lion</i>, St. -Andrews</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, bookseller, publisher, -printer, &c., Haymarket—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Florence, George, engineer, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower, Mrs. Frances, 72, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower, John, Esq., Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower, Jonathan, linen draper, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flowerday, James, <i>Cat and Fiddle</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flowers, Thomas, fruiterer, St. -Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William, wholesale and retail shoe -manufacturer and wholesale stationer, 13 & 14, Davey-place; -res: Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William Foyster, clerk, Seymour-place, -St. Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet -maker, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forrester, George, land agent, Upper Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, —, Esq., City-road, -Heigham-fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw -hat manufacturer, 28, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Thomas, tea-dealer & general -shopkeeper, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, William, Esq., Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, William, solicitor, Post -Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, John, grocer, &c., St. -James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Sampson, banker, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Samuel, Mr., 11, Nelson-terrace, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, & Robberds, -solicitors, Bank-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Sir William, Bart., Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulger, Rev. William, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Henry, currier and leather-seller, -3, St. Lawrence-steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, James, stocking maker, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thomas, china and glass warehouse, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thomas, carpenter, <i>Queen -Adelaide</i>, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, William, hair dresser, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Henry, painter, gilder, & -paper-hanger, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Henry, hay dealer, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Mary pastrycook, register office for -servants, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page24"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -24</span>Fountain, Mrs. St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fowell, William, seedsman, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fowler, Abel, manufacturer, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fowler, William, <i>Dyers’ Arms</i>, -Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Frederick, solicitor, Rampant -Horse-street; res: Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Isaac, <i>Queen’s Head</i>, St. -Giles’ Upper-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Joel, furrier, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Lacey, cooper, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Thomas Colman, attorney’s clerk, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Robert, <i>Bushel</i>, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, Lame Dog-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, baker, near St. James’s -Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Elizabeth, baker, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foyson, Robert, tailor, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foyson, William, clerk, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, George, shoemaker, <i>Jolly -Dealers</i>, Castle Ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Henry, solicitor, proctor, registrar -of Norfolk archdeaconry, Surrey-street; res: Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, John, manufacturer, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Richard, gardener, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Maria, <i>Maid’s Head</i>, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Mrs. Marianne, Crescent-road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Nathan, coffee and eating-house -keeper, Little Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Thomas, <i>Lion and Castle</i>, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Thomas, <i>Church and State</i>, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, William Bransby, surgeon, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frank, F. Bacon, Esq., Earlham-hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin & Co., hatters, 42, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 11, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franshaw, Thomas, <i>Jolly Gardeners</i>, -Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, upholsterer, -decorater, carver, cabinet maker, &c., 10, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles Robert, foreign fruit -merchant, 3, King-street, and flour and corn factor, Upper -Market; res: Eaton Lodge, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, David Garthorn, auctioneer and agent -to the Equitable Fire and Life offices, 7, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Henry, grocer, &c.—see -Freeman and Nash</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, Holl’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, boat builder, St. Ann’s -Staith-lane, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, biscuit and bread baker, 15, -St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, John, builder and lime burner, -Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman & Nash, wholesale grocers, -tea-dealers, cheese factors, and tallow-chandlers, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, carver, gilder, -print-seller, looking-glass manufacturer, and colourman, 2, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, —, Esq., Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little -Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeston, Robert, accountant, West -Wymer-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, James, cellarman, Bridge-street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, Robert, soap maker—see Andrews -and French; res: Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frew, Archibald Charles, <i>Windsor -Castle</i>, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Froggatt, Mrs. Eleanor, Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, John, clothier, <i>Three Turks</i>, 6, -Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, William, wholesale and retail -druggist, St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, Stephen, beast and sheep salesman, 10, -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, George, upholsterer and paper-hanger, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, George, accountant, St. -Faith’s-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, James, grocer, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Robert, portmanteau and carpet bag -manufacturer, 15, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, Stephen, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, 37, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Edward, tailor and cap maker, 15, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, James, saddler and harness maker, 23, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Jemima Woods, preparatory school for -young gentlemen, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, John James, 4, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Robert, <i>Unicorn</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, William, tobacconist, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, James Thomas, upholsterer, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, M., dyer and dresser, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fussey, Richard, butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Futter, James, <i>Black Horse</i>, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page25"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -25</span><span class="smcap">Gaffer</span>, Samuel, estate agent, -St. Augustine’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Galey, John, pork butcher, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Galey, Thomas, grocer, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, Mrs. Anne, 4, Newmarket-terrace, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, George, wool warehouse, Golden -Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, <i>Red Lion</i>, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, rag and paper merchant, -dealer in marine stores, Paul’s opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardner, Thompson, greengrocer, 15, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardon, John William, silk manufacturer, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garerd, William, collector of inland revenue, -Mile-end, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garnham, William, grocer, &c., Hall-lane, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrard, Mrs. Mary Sophia, Foundry-road, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrett, Sarah, milliner, Paul’s -Back-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrod, Edward, Esq., assistant editor of -“Norfolk Chronicle,” 2, Priest’s-buildings, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrod, Robert, <i>Exmouth</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garthon, Benjamin, sexton of St. -Stephen’s, St. Stephen’s Back-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, 46, -Bethel-Street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garwood, Mrs. Sarah Ann, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaul, John, shuttle maker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Elizabeth, basket and sieve maker, 15, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Mary, brush and basket manufacturer, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Samuel, bonnet blocker, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, George, English timber merchant, St. -Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Samuel, shoemaker, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Mrs. Sarah, Church-street, St. Michael -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, millwright, &c.—see -Howard and Gaze</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, clerk, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William Hammond, register office for -servants, Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Matthew, builder, -King’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gearing, James, timber merchant, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geary, William, manufacturer, St. -Augustine’s; res: Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Edward Peter, dyer and grocer, Brazen -Door-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, George, dyer, St. Michael Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Robert Crispin, plumber, glazier, -painter, St. Giles’-terrace, and Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, William, hair dresser, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geldart (Joseph) and Son, importers of foreign -wines and spirits, Wensum-street; res: Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert, carpenter and builder, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Richard, fishmonger, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Thomas William, brewer, Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gerard, William, hair dresser, &c., -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibbon, Thomas William, drapers’ -assistant, 7, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Charles Mends, surgeon, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, James, <i>Two Necked Swan</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak, and St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, William, baker, 1, City-road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Giddens, Susannah, librarian, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Frederick, master of the hospital -school, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, J., well-sinker, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Richard, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Robert, watchmaker, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Robert William, jewellery and fancy -warehouse, 71, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Samuel, <i>Prince of Wales</i>, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilford, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbeigh, George, steam flour mill, St. -Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Ann, plumber, glazier, &c., -corner of Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Mary Ann, fancy warehouse, 5, Little -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Robert, Esq., Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, William, carpenter, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Giles, Ebenezer, butcher, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Giles, Thomas, Esq., Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, Elizabeth, draper and shoe warehouse, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, James, grocer end provision dealer, 1, -Bridge-street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, John, china and glass dealer, 86, St. -Giles’ Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor, stork and -share broker, secretary to the General Hail-Storm Insurance -Society, secretary to the Norfolk Farmers’ Cattle Insurance -Society, secretary to the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, solicitor -to the Norwich Mutual Marine Assurance Association; agent to the -London Indisputable Life Policy Company, and the Alfred Life -Assurance Association; res: St. -Giles’-street;—office, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page26"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -26</span>Gilman, Charles Suckling, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -the Athenæum, Bethel-street; res: St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, John, printseller, publisher, carver -and gilder, corner of Dove-street, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve, distributor of -stamps, 24, Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, James, <i>Plough</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, William, farmer, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, William, <i>Golden Ball</i>, -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gittings, Charles, porter merchant, Tombland; -res: St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Glalddon, Joseph, woolsorter, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Glendenning, John Browne, ironmonger—see -Colman and Glendenning</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, Reuben, hairdresser and artist in -hair, branch Post Office, 8, Upper St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, Thomas, <i>Horse Shoes</i>, -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goddard, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goddard, Thomas, <i>Black Prince</i>, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, postmistress, -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goggs, Robert Raven, Esq., Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goggs, William, grocer, 14, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, James, grocer, 34, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, James, <i>Duke of Wellington</i>, -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Thomas, baker, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, —, sheep salesman, -Hellesdon-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, David, shoemaker, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, George, carver and gilder, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, George Carver, plumber, glazier, and -decorator, Castle-meadow and Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Joshua, lace and fringe maker, -Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Noah, brewer, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Richard, astronomer, Cherry-street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Robert, bookseller, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Samuel, leather cutter and American -over-shoe depôt, 2, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Thomas, brush maker, -Grout’s-thoroughfare, St. John’s Timber-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Thomas, <i>Fortune of War</i>, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, William, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodchild, George Pipe, clerk, Prospect-place, -Aylsham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderham, Samuel, pianoforte, seraphine, -harmonium, and accordion tunist, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderson, John, draper, Heigham-fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderson & Moll, linen drapers, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, James, solicitor, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, John, solicitor, Willow-lane; res: -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, Rev. William, 14, Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Agas, clerk, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Emma, milliner, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Mrs., Maria, Victoria-Street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Robert, bricklayer and builder, -Union-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, William, artist, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gorell, Robert Atkinson, commission agent, -yarn, cotton, and silk agent, Duke-street; res: Tudor Cottage, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gosling, William, grainer, Little Orford -street; res: Charles-street, St. Benedict’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gostling, Francis, woollen warehouseman, West -End-place, Julian-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gotterson, John, butcher, &c., -<i>Plasterers’ Arms</i>, St. Margaret’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gould, Rev. George, (Baptist) St. -Saviour’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gould, John, sub-agent Branch Bank of England; -res: Bracondale, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Heigham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goulder, Harriet, milliner, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowen, Thomas Love, draper, St. Mary’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, Thomas, manufacturer of lemonade, 8, -Gun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Mrs. farmer, Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gown, Jeremiah, draper, corner of St. -Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Edward, tailor, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, George, tailor and draper, 32, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, Esq., St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, corn merchant, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Robert, shoe maker, <i>Jolly Dyers</i>, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, George Muskett, grocer and tea-dealer, -63, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, Thomas, druggist, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grave, Richard, boot and shoe maker, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Abraham, wine cooper, <i>Windmill</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Thomas, baker, Paul’s -Church-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, George, hair dresser, 5, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page27"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -27</span>Gray, Joseph, Esq., Heigham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grey, Mary Anne, schoolmistress, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Robert, grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Anne, straw bonnet maker, Post -Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, <i>City of Norwich</i>, St. -Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, grocer, St. -James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, market gardener, Asylum-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Richard, plasterer, St. Martin -at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, mahogany and timber merchant, -Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, basket maker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Thomas, <i>King’s Arms</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, William, clerk, 9, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greene, James, clerk, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greene, Mary Ann, milliner, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greene, Miss, Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenfield, Mark, <i>Norwich-a-Port</i>, -Carrow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenhough, Joseph, worsted spinner, Golden -Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenwood, William, upholsterer, -&c.—see Pigg and Greenwood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greeves, Henry, butcher, Upper Market; res: -Hornes-lane, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gridley, Mrs., St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, Hannah, plane maker, Goat-lane and -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griggs, William, Mr., Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes, George Sadler, law clerk, 4, -Vauxhall-terrace, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes, Thomas, baker and confectioner, -Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Samuel, chemist and druggist, 12, -White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grinling, George, accountant, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grogan, Rev. George William, <span -class="GutSmall">A.M.</span>, minister of St. Matthew’s -Thorpe, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, 53, -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout, George, Esq., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout & Co., silk and crape manufacturers, -Silk Mills, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, manufacturer, Elm-hill; res: -St. Andrew’s Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller, -Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, John Hamnall, linen draper and silk -mercer, 4, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Thomas, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Thomas, junr., hair seating -manufacturer, White Lion-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Robert, <i>Three Jolly Farmers</i>, -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, William, compositor, 7, -Fountain-place, Union-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurneys & Birkbeck, bankers, -Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurrin, James, tailor and woollen draper, 9, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guyton, Hubert, <i>Half Moon</i>, -Market-place</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Habberton</span>, Mrs. -Elizabeth, Hill House, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, John, collector of market dues, -Weighbridge-street, St. John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, Richard Curson, confectioner and -tea-dealer, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagon, William, broker, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haldinstein, Philip, cap manufacturer and -shopkeeper, 4, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. -John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, John, schoolmaster, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Charles, butcher, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, George Norton, boot and shoe maker, -Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Harriet, baker, Little London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, plumber, glacier, painter, and -gas fitter, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, painter and gilder, -Timberhill-street, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, house agent, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Mrs. Mary, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, builder and broker, St. -Gregory’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, Esq., Ipswich-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, engraver and lithographer, Back -of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, George, saddler, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, Joseph, hair dresser, &c., 3, -Royal Hotel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ham, Frederick, consulting engineer and -chemist, and insurance agent, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hamley, Osbertus Shipton, commercial -traveller, Heigham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, John, <i>Victoria</i>, Upper-walk, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, Samuel, carpenter and joiner, -<i>Dog</i>, Paul’s Churchyard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hanks, William, corn, coal, hop merchant and -malster, St. Michael Coslany; res: 4, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannah, Peter, tea-dealer, St. -Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page28"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -28</span>Hannant, Richard, wholesale and retail grocer and -tea-dealer, oil and Italian warehouseman, Rose-corner, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary public, -proctor, and agent to the Scottish Widows’ Fund Life -Office—(see Chapman & Hansell); res: Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Mrs. Mary, Dean’s-square, the -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harborough, William, gardener, St. -George’s Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, Anthony, coach builder and heraldic -painter, Chapelfield-road; res: Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, James, professor of music, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, John, grocer and tea-dealer, corner -of St. George’s Bridge-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, Robert Barber, grocer, 1, St. -Mary’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardiment, Jabez, <i>Spread Eagle</i>, -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardiment, J., earthenware dealer, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardingham, William, grocer and provision -dealer, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Charles, whip maker, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James, wholesale grocer, tea-dealer, -and tallow-chandler, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James, plasterer, 18, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, John, plumber, &c., Dove-street; -res: Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Jonathan, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Michael, baker, Finket-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Mrs. Susan, lodging house keeper, 3, -York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Mrs., Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, William, <i>Royal Oak</i>, -Middle-street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Charles, wine vaults, Bridge-street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Edward, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harley, John Payne, butcher, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman (Leonard) and Sons, wine, spirit, ale -and porter merchants, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer & Co., carriers and wharfingers, -Duke’s-palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Mrs. Maria, West End Cottage, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Robert, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Thomas, warehouseman—see Rivett -and Harmer; res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, William, 4, London-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, George, chemist and druggist, -Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, George, dyer, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Isaac, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, James Kersey, brush, patten, and toy -warehouse, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, John, stay maker and milliner, 4, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, William Richard, classical and -commercial academy, 101, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harpley, Thomas, hair dresser, &c., -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, James J., shoe maker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, William, <i>Angel</i>, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Charles, boot and shoe maker, St. -Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Francis, muffin baker and -confectioner, 12, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, John, draper and grocer, 3, -Globe-street, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Robert, boot and shoe maker and -grocer, 4, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Thomas Thurlow, saddler and harness -maker, 10, Upper St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, wholesale and retail boot -and shoe manufacturer, 7, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, confectioner, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrod, Henry, solicitor, agent to the Rock -Life Assurance Company, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Charles, merchant, Duke’s-palace; -res: St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Philip W., coach builder, St. -Giles’-gates and Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Robert, havel & slaie manufacturer, -Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Susan, <i>Crown</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, —, timber merchant, -&c.—see Culley and Hart</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartley, William, hair dresser, Little -Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartman, Franz Alexander, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, Catherine, ladies’ school, 14 -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, Edward, chemist and medical agent, 11, -Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, Walter, chemist and druggist, -Rose-corner, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, William George, jeweller, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harverson, Francis, sawyer, St. -Mary’s-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harverson, James, sawyer and timber merchant, -St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, George, <i>Wellington</i>, 7, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, James, 9, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page29"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -29</span>Harvey, John, comb-manufacturer, 4, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, John, ironmonger, 9, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Matilda, straw bonnet manufactory, 10, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Richard, dealer, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Lieut.-General Sir Robert John, <span -class="GutSmall">C.B.</span>, Mousehold House, Plumstead-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Robert John H., Esq., Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Samuel, baker and grocer, <i>Staff of -Life</i>, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harveys and Hudsons, bankers, (Crown Bank) -Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haslewood, Christopher John, corn and seed -merchant, Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket; res: -Southwell-street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hase, Samuel, superintendent of cotton -factory, St. Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hastings, Job, well-sinker, and pump maker, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, James Reynold, <i>Bee Hive</i>, St. -Stephen’s-gate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Mrs. Maria, 7, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, William Henry, grocer, draper, -pawnbroker, and rent collector, St. Paul’s New Opening, -Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haward, Ann, dress maker, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, David, gardener, St. Lawrence-acre, -Earlham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, Robert William, wool merchant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkins, John, Esq., Bracondale Cottage, -Castle-ditches; res: Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkins, Mrs. Martha, Bracondale, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayden, Benjamin Thomas, parish clerk of St. -Mary Coslany, Southgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, Cary, brazier, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, Henry, brazier and tinman, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, James John, watch and clock maker and -jeweller, Little London-street, and King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heald, Mrs. Mary Ann, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heap, William, china and glass dealer, -<i>Pigeons</i>, Charing-Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hensell, Elizabeth and Suzanna, boarding and -day school, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hensell, Mrs. Sarah, Chapel-look</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heath, Edward, commercial traveller, -Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hedgeman, Mrs. Susanna, Cook’s-lane, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham, Richard, brewer, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henderson, John, draper, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henry, Thomas, silk mercer, haberdasher, and -milliner, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henley, Cornelius, Mr., 13, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henley, William, Mr., 10, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herbert, Abel, <i>John Bull</i>, -Crook’s-place, New City</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hering, Mrs. Anne, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring, William, Esq., St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heseltine, James, <i>Royal</i>, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewen, Joseph, <i>Plumbers’ Arms</i>, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewison, Joseph, shoe manufacturer, St. -John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, J., builder, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, William, <i>White Horse</i>, St. -Mary’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, J., builder, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hibgame, Edward Thurlowe, Esq., Julian-road, -Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Upper Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hick, William, confectioner and tea-dealer, -Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hickman, Mrs. Esther, 4, Heigham-terrace, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hicks, Leonard, butcher, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hicks, Leonard, butcher, 93, St. -Michael-at-Thorn</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, George, grocer, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinchley, Samuel, <i>Black Horse</i>, -Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hind, Anne, dress maker, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Francis, manufacturer, St. -Augustine’s; res: All Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Richard Francis, manufacturer, -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Daniel, shopkeeper, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Ephraim and Frank, silk manufacturers, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Henry, rope and sack manufacturer, Red -Lion-street, and Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindle, William, dealer, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hine, Charles, engineer, machinist, and -turner, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinsbey, Mrs. Cambrian-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinsbey & Son, (William and Thomas -William) architects and surveyors, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Elizabeth, grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Ezekiah, shopkeeper, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Frederick, clerk, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, George, baker, Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Horace, professor of music, St. -Giles’-Hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, James Frederick, professor of music, 4, -St. Giles’-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, plumber and glazier, -Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, grocer, corner of Middle-court, -St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Mrs. Mary, 4, Foundry-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, M. F., tailor, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page30"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -30</span>Hill, Richard, general dealer, Cow-hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Robert, hair dresser, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Samuel, St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, William, post office receiving house, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hilling, Frederick, clerk, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hilling, James, Nelson-terrace, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hilling, John, <i>Market House</i>, -Weaver’s-lane, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hilling, Mary, <i>Steam Packet</i>, -King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hills, Miss Anne, 6, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hills & Underwood, vinegar makers and -rectifiers, St. Faith’s-lane, and 25, Eastcheap, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, Mary Ann, draper and milliner, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, William, boot and shoe maker, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipperson, Mary, fancy repository, St. -Peter’s Mancroft Back-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hixon, J. J., manager of Bowtell’s boot -warehouse, 20 and 21, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, tailor, draper, and -tea-dealer, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodges, Mrs. Carrow Old Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, David, artist, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, Rev. Francis Henry Stone, curate of -Rackheath; and second master of King Edward the Sixth’s -Grammar school, Gray Friars-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hogg, Henry, <i>Pelican</i>, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holder, Reuben, Birmingham and Sheffield, -foreign & fancy warehouse, St. -Stephen’s-plain—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, George N., bootmaker, All -Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, Robert Durant, boot and shoe -manufacturer, Gaol-hill, Market-place; res: Mount-pleasant, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Catherine, sausage manufacturer, and -ham warehouse, 1, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, William, 2, Grove-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hollis, Robert, <i>Shakespeare</i>, -Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holman, Edward, <i>Spread Eagle</i>, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Benjamin, farmer, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Henry, tobacconist, 16, -Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, J., and Sons, engineers, -iron-founders, and general machine manufacturers, -Prospect-place-works, Globe-lane, and Castle-hill; res: -Globe-place-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, James, dealer and broker, -Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Robert, hair dresser, 3, St. -Martin’s-at-Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, William, shoe maker, -Paul’s-opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holtoway, Mrs. Marianne, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homersham, Edward, Mr., St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, Robert, builder, steam saw mills, St. -Miles’ Coslany and Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Samuel Birkett, tailor, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, William, grocer, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hooper, John, druggist, Hall-road, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hope, James, cattle salesman, 2, -Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, James, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, John, estate agent, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, Robert, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -Little London-street; res: 23, Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hornor, Charles, land agent and -surveyor—see Pratt, Son, and Hornor; res: 16, -Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hornor, Jarrard, Esq., Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hornor, ironmonger, &c.—see Baker -and Hornor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horstead, James, gas-fitter, &c., All -Saints green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, John, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, John, wholesale shoe warehouse, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotson, Wales Christopher, barrister, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, David, dyer and dresser, 4, St. -Giles’-street—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Henry, printer, All Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, carpenter, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert E., house-steward and -secretary to the Norfolk and Norwich hospital</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, William, basket maker, Charing -Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Anne, ladies’ boarding-school, -St. George’s Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Charles, bricklayer, plasterer, and -grocer, Bishopsgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, George, coach maker, Little Orford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard & Gaze, millwrights and engineers, -St. Paul’s back-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Rev. Henry, 7, Grove-place-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Henry, <i>Green Man</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, <i>Free Trade House</i>, -Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John J. & Thomas, butchers, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page31"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -31</span>Howard, John, yeoman, St. Saviour’s-Church-lane, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John, <i>Ribs of Beef</i>, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Mary Ann, dress maker and milliner, 7, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Stephen, cabinet maker, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Thomas, bricklayer, <i>Red Lion</i>, -Bishopsgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, William, <i>Duke of Marlborough</i>, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Edward, <i>Vauxhall</i>, -Vauxhall-street, Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, James, builder, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, James, currier, Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, William, leather-seller, Lower -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Abraham, boot maker, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Ann, grocer and tallow-chandler, corner -of Wellington-street, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Golding-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Elizabeth, dress maker, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Henry, <i>Half Moon</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, letter press and copper plate -printer and bookbinder, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, bricklayer, <i>White Lion</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Jeremiah, hotpresser, Dial-yard, -Church-street, Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, John, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Joseph and James, coach builders and -harness makers, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Robert Heron, <i>Adam and Eve -Gardens</i>, St. Helen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes and Son, grocers and tallow chandlers, -Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas, shoe maker, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas Self, coach and furniture -broker, near Rose-corner, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William, grocer, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Mrs. Sarah, Upper Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, currier, &c.—see Tillyard -and Howlett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Hannah, <i>Woolsack</i>, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, James, carpenter, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Mary, lodging-house keeper, 10, West -End-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Peter, hair merchant, 49, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett (Robert) and Co., wholesale and retail -furnishing ironmongers, bar iron, oil and colour merchants, 6, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Thomas, sheriff’s officer and -general shop-keeper, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Walter, pianoforte tunist, 3, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, William, pianoforte, organ, and music -saloon, 3, London-street; organ building establishment, -Bridge-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, Samuel, <i>White Horse</i>, Old Seed -Mart, Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, William, beer-seller, St. Martin at -Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Henry, stay maker, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Horatio, yeast manufacturer, 4, Lower -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, brewer, wine, spirit and -porter merchant, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Mary Ann, artist, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudbud, Stephen, auctioneer, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, Anthony—see Harveys and Hudson; -res: Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, John, cutler, 2, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Maria, upholsterer, 10, St. -Andrew’s Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hughes, Fortunatus, drilling and fencing -master, 7, Hamlet-place, St. Giles’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hughes, William, <i>Bath House</i>, St. -Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hugman, Rachael, <i>Three Malsters</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hull, Robert, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hull, William Henry, confectioner, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huhne, John Hughes, chemist and dentist, St. -Andrew’s Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphrey, William, commercial traveller, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphrey, Mrs., teacher of music, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Charlotte, schoolmistress, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, 1, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James, confectioner and fruiterer, -Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James Thomas, wholesale tea-dealer, -Cundall’s-court, Market-place; res; Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, confectioner and cutler, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John Edwin, <i>Curriers’ Arms</i>, -St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Thomas, <i>Two Necked Swan</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunter, Upholsterer, &c.—see Clarke -and Hunter</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page32"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -32</span>Hunter, William, plumber, glazier, and eating -house-keeper, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hupton, Mrs. Frances, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn & Son, (Elizabeth and George) sack, -rope, twine, net and mat manufacturers, 13, Dove-street and -Newmarket-road; res: 4, York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huson, Mary, milliner, 12, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hussey, William, nurseryman, St. -Catherine’s-plain, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchinson, Charles, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutson, George, <i>Foundry-bridge</i>, -Foundry-bridge-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutton, John William, commercial traveller, -Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Ibroke</span>, —, -accountant, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ingledew, William, woolsorter, -Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isaac, Edward, Trafalgar-street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isley, William, commission agent, Chapel-lane, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iverson, Edward, baker, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Ann Sarah, schoolmistress, 12, -Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Ferdinand, Esq., St. -Catherine’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, George, auctioneer, appraiser, estate -agent, and valuer of farming covenants, Crown Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, John Collingwood, wholesale milliner, -21, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Thomas, <i>Sawyers’ Arms</i>, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ivory, William, wholesale and retail grocer, -St. George’s Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungius, Joseph, printer and stationer, Lower -Goat-lane</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Jackson</span>, Mrs. -Charlotte, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, William, Golden Dog-lane, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, William, teacher of music, -National-court, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Benjamin, working jeweller, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Henry, chemist, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Jane, milliner, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, William, <i>Griffin</i>, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Janeth, Charles, baker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrett, Thomas, dyer, Pipe Office-yard, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold & Sons, booksellers, stationers, -printers, bookbinders, and publishers, London-street and -Exchange-street, and St. Paul’s Churchyard, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold, Samuel—see Jarrold & Sons; -res: Bracondale, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold, Thomas—see Jarrold & Sons; -res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Henry, railway clerk, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Richard, <i>Pine Apple</i>, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, C. & J., wholesale fishmongers, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, George, mohair spinner, Albion-mill, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, -Toll’s-court, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, John, glass merchant, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Joshua, dyer, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Matthew, Esq., Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Thomas, Esq., Heigham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, William, florist, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeans, Edwin, bibliographer, 1, -Heigham-terrace, St. Benedict’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, John, agricultural chemist, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, news agent, bookseller, -stationer, printer, and bookbinder, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, W. and C., timber merchants, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, C., Esq., Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, George, gun maker and timber -merchant, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Samuel, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Walter L., tailor and -outfitter—see Burrage and Jeffries</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jenkinson, Joseph, <i>Punch House</i>, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jenkinson, Robert, brick maker, Brazen -Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jenkinson, Samuel, shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New -Catton, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, George, brewer, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jermy, Jeremiah, shoe maker, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jessup, Benjamin, solicitor, St. -Michael-at-plea; res: Sprowston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jessup, Robert, grocer, West Wymer-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Ambrose Searle, chemist and druggist, -Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Mrs. Amelia, Church-alley, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Ann, dress maker, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Daniel, timber merchant, Trowse -Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Elizabeth, straw-bonnet maker, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Goddard, Esq., Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Hemnell, grocer, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, James, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page33"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -33</span>Johnson, John Godwin, surgeon, 64, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, J. William, <i>Stag’s Head</i>, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Mrs. Mary Anne, St. -Stephen’s-road, and London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Robert, baker, 1, All -Saints’-street, St. John’s Timberhill; res: 9, -Gun-lane.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Robert, house agent and register -office for servants, 9, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s and 1, All -Saints’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Thomas, clerk to Messrs. Day and Son, -solicitors; res: Tooley-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, William & John, shoe and clothes -manufacturers, 1, 2, and 3, Mitchell’s-court, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, woollen draper, &c.—see -Lovick and Johnson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnstone, John, draper and tea-dealer, 8, -Chatham place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnstone, Joseph, draper, 8, -Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Charles W., carriage builder and -harness maker, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Henry, corn merchant, <i>Eagle and -Child</i>, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Elizabeth, draper, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Hannah and Amelia, seminary for young -ladies, and dancing academy, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, James, optician, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Peter, plumber and glazier, St. -Margaret’s parish clerk, Church-walk, St. -Margaret’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Sarah Jane, shopkeeper, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jubes, Mrs. Mary, 33, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Juler, Richard, chemist, St. -James’-street</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Kedge</span>, Thomas, -grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kehle, Joseph, watch and clock maker, -Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keith, Thomas Moore, solicitor—see -Blake, Keith, and Blake; res: Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, George Park, hair dresser and perfumer, -17, Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Henry, proprietor of the reading and -billiard rooms, Market-place; res: 2, Old Post Office-court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Isaac, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James Matthew, <i>Sun</i>, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, William, <i>Tuns</i>, St. -Giles’-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp and Son, shoe manufacturers, 18, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, (minister of -the Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion) Tabernacle House, -St. Martin’s-at-Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, 3, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, John, shoe maker, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Robert, boot maker, 22, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Thomas, hat maker, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, William, rag and skin merchant, Upper -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kenyon, John, saw, file, and plane -manufacturer, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerridge, John, general shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, watch maker and grocer, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, John B., Esq., Point House, -Ipswich-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, Roger, solicitor, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison and Preston, solicitors, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, George, butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Henry, wool merchant, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Henry, coach maker, &c., St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, farmer, Church Farm, Earlham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, butcher, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, William W., draper, 2, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kettle, Mrs. Mary, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kew, Flora and Charlotte, perfumers and hair -dressers, 19, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, William Drake, manufacturer, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keymer, Thomas, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keyzor, Brothers, opticians, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Archibald, brewer, Golding-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, John R., dyer, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kiddell, Joshua, clerk, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd & Aldis, stay makers, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Killigrew, Mrs. Frances, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Killigrew, Robert, tailor and pork butcher, -St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, David, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Elm-lane, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Edward, butcher, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Edward, shopkeeper, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, George, <i>White Lion</i>, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, George Trafalgar, watch and clock maker, -15, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, James, decorator, &c.,—see -King and Sons; res: St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Hammond, Esq., 8, Spring-place, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page34"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -34</span>King, Joseph, furniture broker, picture dealer, and -second-hand bookseller, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, M., milliner and dress maker, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Samuel, master of lunatic asylum, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Mrs. Union-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">King and Sons, plumbers, glaziers, glass -stainers, and general decorators, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kingsmill, William, clothier, Bridge-street, -St. Michael-at-Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kinnebrook, David, instrument maker, -Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kinnebrook, William,—see Bacon and -Kinnebrook; res: Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kisch, Moses, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitson, John, registrar of the diocese, -secretary to the Bishop, and chapter clerk, Lower Close; res: -Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Charles Thomas, commercial agent and -cart-grease manufacturer, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, George, grocer and tallow chandler, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, John, grocer, Stump Cross, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, John, seed crusher, Foundry-wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, St. -Giles’-street; res: Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, William Manning, solicitor, -Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Mrs. Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Charlotte, baker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Jonathan, whitesmith, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Thomas, animal and bird preserver, -King-street, St. Peter’s-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, George, cutler, Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, James, pawnbroker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Samuel, brush manufacturer, -Middle-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Susanna, <i>Boarded House</i>, -Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knopwood, John, <i>Windmill</i>, -Hellesdon-road</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Lack</span>, Ainger, -<i>Cabinet Maker’s Arms</i>, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Benjamin, bricklayer and plasterer, -<i>Theatre</i>, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, George Plummer, carpenter and builder, -Surrey-grove, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Horace, plasterer, St. -Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, James Wilkins, plasterer and builder, -Surrey-road; res: 13, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John Grimwood, bricklayer and -plasterer, Richmond-hill, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, William R., bricklayer and plasterer, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, William, shoe maker, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladbrooke, John Barney, drawing master, -Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladbrooke, Robert, carver and gilder, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladell, William, Esq., Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladlor, Bartholomew, clerk, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladyman, tea-dealer,—see Sidney and -Ladyman—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lain, Edward, bookseller and librarian, -Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, boot and shoe maker, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John, <i>New Mills</i>, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John, baker, 3, -World’s-End-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John, Wellington-terrace, -Grove-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John Holmes, whitesmith, Upper -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, bricklayer, Lake’s-yard, -St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, William, accountant, -Norgate’s-court, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laint, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, -King-street-gates, Pockthorpe, and St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lammas Brothers, tea dealers, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Charles, butcher, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, David Thomas, wire-worker and machine -maker, 5, Golden Ball-street, and Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, James, butcher, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Francis, wholesale and retail -tea-dealer, 6 & 7, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Mary, young ladies’ -boarding-school, Steel’s-court, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Charles, grocer, &c., 1, 2, & 3, -St. Andrew’s Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Henry, baker, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, John, baker, back of St. Peter’s -Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, William, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, -&c., Hay-hill—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Landor, Henry, surgeon, Heigham-retreat</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lane, Israel, cheesefactor and provision -merchant, Stamp Office-yard, St. Andrew’s; res: -Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page35"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -35</span>Langton, Edward, librarian of the Public Library, -opposite the Guildhall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham, James, confectioner, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham, Rachael, <i>Ship</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lann, William, <i>Adam and Eve</i>, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lantenant, Camille, professor of the French -language, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lantenant, Maria, ladies’ school, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Large, tallow-chandler—see Saunders and -Large</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larke, J. B., draper, William-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larke, Hannah Susanna, schoolmistress, -Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, tailor, cap manufacturer, -&c., Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, baker, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larwood, William, cabinet maker, <i>Cock and -House</i>, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawes, Robert C., seed merchant and fruiterer, -Little Orford-street; res: Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawn, Lubbuck, <i>White lion</i>, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, William, upholsterer and -paper-hanger, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, James, spirit dealer, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, John, <i>Bee-hive</i>, St. -Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, straw hat cleaner & blocker, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, William, 4, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawter, Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 2, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laxen, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. -Giles’-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, William, builder, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leath, Thomas, estate and house agent, 18, -Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, William, boot and shoe maker, All -Saints-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Charles, whip maker, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, the Misses, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, William, brush and patten manufacturer, -17, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeson, Richard C., upholsterer, &c., 81, -St. Giles’-street and Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leist, James, plane maker and edge-tool -dealer, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leist, Mrs. Letitia, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggatt, Samuel, <i>Spread Eagle</i>, -Marketplace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggatt, Samuel, coffee house keeper, -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Samuel, <i>Dolphin</i>, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Emily, school-mistress, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Robert, managing clerk at the Union -Fire Office, Newmarket-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemmon, J. Robert, printer, stationer, -bookseller and binder, Upper Marketplace</p> -<p class="gutlist">LeNeve, Charles, baker, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levine, John Myers, jeweller, William-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Liddelow, Robert, <i>London</i>, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lifford, Thomas, estate agent, <i>Bird in -Hand</i>, king-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lilly, Henry, fruiterer, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lilly, William, carpenter, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, post office, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, pipe and match, and willow box -maker, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincolne, Elizabeth Sarah, ladies’ -school, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lindsey, Sarah, mattress maker, Elm-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linford, Robert, watch and clock maker, 9, -Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Abraham, <i>Shire Hall</i>, Castle -Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Edmund, bankers’ clerk, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, George, bricklayer and builder, All -Saints-green, and St. Stephen’s Upper-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, George, boot and shoe maker, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, school mistress, 56, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, solicitor, 24, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, schoolmaster, -Pottergate-street-House</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Nicholas, painter and glazier, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Walter, brush maker, Middle-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, William, 7, Infirmary-road, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, William, brush maker, 2, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, -2, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, Robert, shopkeeper, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lister, (Wm.) Son, & Co., manufacturing -cutlers, 10½, Old Haymarket; res: Bloomsbury-place, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little, Henry, confectioner, 3 Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleboy, John, bankers’ clerk, 10, -Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleboy, George attorney’s clerk, -Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page36"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -36</span>Littlepond, Horace, <i>White Rose</i>, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, Ephraim, <i>Barge</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, Samuel, draper, St. -Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Joseph Robert, whitesmith, -Crown-court, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, William Thomas, tailor and draper, -Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loades, Henry, grocer, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Charles, confectioner, 7, -Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 3, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, civil engineer, 3, St. -Catherine’s-terrace, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockett, William, commercial agent, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lofty, James, hairdresser, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lohr, Mrs. Eliza, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lomas, William, saw maker and tool warehouse, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lonegan, Francis, <i>Dove</i>, St. -James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Edmund S. D., solicitor, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Henry, silversmith, 17½, -Bridge-street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, Aaron, cabinet maker and upholsterer, -St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, James, plasterer, <i>Eagle</i>, Lower -Westgate-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, John, wool-stapler and yarn agent, -Fishgate-street and 11, St. Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lorkin, Walter Theodore, cooper, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lound, Thomas, agent to the County Fire and -Provident Life Offices, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, William, <i>Queen’s Mead</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, Henry, fancy repository, &c., 58, -St. Stephen’s-st; res: 2, St. -Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, William, toy dealer, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovewell, Thomas, hay dealer, <i>Baker’s -Arms</i>, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Co., china and glass warehouse, -Broad-street, and Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and -hosiers, 16, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Mary Ann, grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Samuel, grocer, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Henry, <i>Golden Lion</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Joseph, baker, 5, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, William, draper, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, Mary, confectioner, 3, Lower -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne & Shaw, accountants, and Fire and -Life Assurance Agents, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, William Charles, Junr., accountant, -&c., William-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lucas Brothers, (Charles and Thomas) -contractors and builders, 22, St. Giles’-street; -South-wharf, Lowestoft, and Lucas-wharf, Belvedere-road, -Lambeth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lucas, Charles, railway contractor, builder, -&c., Thorpe House, Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ludlow, Henry, bankers’ clerk, -Wellington-terrace, Grove-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lynes, Samuel, grocer, Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lynn, George Doughty, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Bracondale</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Mace</span>, John, -<i>Wheatsheaf</i>, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Macgregor, James, booksellers’ agent, -48, Upper St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Machet, Maria Jane, ladies’ school, -Church-street, St. Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mack, Ann, beerhouse keeper, Bridge-street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackay, John, tea-dealer, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackenzie, Nicholas, pattern designer, -Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackie, Mrs. Elizabeth, Cambrian-place, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackie & Stewart, nurserymen, seedsmen, -and florists; seed establishment, 10 & 11, Exchange-street; -horticultural establishment, Bracondale; nursery, -Ipswich-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, John, <i>Dun Cow</i>, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, John Edward, tailor and draper, 5, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, Richard, <i>Dun Cow</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, William, tailor, near St. -Peter’s Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Giles, tunist and pianofortist, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Robert, teacher of music, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Main, Susan, corset and bandage maker, 4, -Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Francis, tailor and woollen draper, -2, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Henry, top manufacturer and -lodging-house keeper, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallows, Charles, plumber, glazier, and -painter, 3, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mandall, Robert, carpenter and builder, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page37"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -37</span>Mann, Alfred, <i>Black Boys</i>, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, George, <i>Jolly Drovers</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Henry, <i>Fleece</i>, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, James, <i>Shoulder of Mutton</i>, or -<i>Corn Exchange</i>, St. Andrew s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph, grocer and draper, -Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph Matthew, <i>Mischief</i>, -Paul’s Back-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Lucy Rebecca, straw bonnet manufacturer, -15, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Matthew, <i>St. John’s Head</i>, -Bridge-street, St. Michael’s-at-Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, 6, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann & Co., coal depôt, Eastern -Union Railway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mannings, John, <i>St. Catherine’s</i>, -Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mansfield, James, plumber and glazier, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manthorpe, James, kiddier, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maquire, Joseph, accountant, 5, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marcon, Mrs. Jane, 20, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Samuel, gun maker, Great -Orford-street, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Robert, engraver and copper-plate -printer, Great Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsh, Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Charlotte, governess, -Finket-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Ephraim, schoolmaster, 5, -Chapel-look, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, <i>Green Dragon</i>, Little -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, tailor, 19, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Mary Ann, draper, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Peter, shopkeeper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, baker and confectioner, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Alfred, carrier, Gt. Orford-street, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Richard, confectioner, 13, -Gentleman’s Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Francis, upholsterer and paper-hanger, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, -Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, and Sons, wholesale shoe -manufacturers, Church-alley, St. Gregory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Thomas Lillystone, umbrella and -parasol manufacturer, 39, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martineau, Mrs. Fanny, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martinson, Lucy, milliner, 67, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Abram, <i>Waterman</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry, hairdresser and tobacconist, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry John, auctioneer and appraiser, -3, Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, James, furniture broker, -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, plumber, &c., -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, clerk, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, beer seller, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John Leeds, <i>Sir John Barleycorn</i>, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Samuel, basket maker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Mrs. Sophia Ann, 3, London-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massey, Thomas, Esq. Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Arthur Davey, bankers’ -clerk, Albert-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, John, eating-house keeper, St. -Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Joseph, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Leak, shopkeeper, St. -George’s Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Robert, hatter, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Master, Alfred, surgeon, St. -Giles’-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matcham, Dr., St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett and Co., printers, &c., Norfolk -Chronicle Office, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett, Rev. Jonathan Chase, Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, George, <i>William the Fourth</i>, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, James, herbalist, 3, -Norris’-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, curate of -All Saints and St. Julian’s, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, Charles, commission agent, -Holl’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, John, artist, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, silversmith, jeweller, and -watchmaker, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, <i>King of Prussia</i>, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayes, Mrs. Anne, general shopkeeper, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayes, Mrs. Margaret, London-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayes, Mrs., Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, George, grocer and furniture broker, -Norris’-buildings, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, Judith, shopkeeper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, Samuel, <i>Duke of Sussex</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayor, James, tailor, 9, -Heald’s-buildings, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mays, George, attorney, 38, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mays, Miss, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayston, Samuel, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">M‘Ilmorrow, John, draper, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, S. H., builder, William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page38"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -38</span>Meadows, George, china and glass dealer, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, St. Michael -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, corn and coal merchants and -malsters, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing, Samuel W., merchant, Ipswich-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mear, William, architect and surveyor, Lower -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mendham, Wace Lockett, solicitor—see -Tillett and Mendham; res: Grove-terrace, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merchant, John, clerk, Richmond-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merrison, James, watchmaker, Cross-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, John, wine cooper, Lobster-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robert, merchant, Wilderness-house, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Francis, shawl cleaner, dyer, and -dresser, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Joseph, chintz glazer, St. -Clement’s Church-alley; res: Towler’s-court, -Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Joseph, hat maker, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Mrs. Maria, 2, Surrey-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, William, grocer and draper, parish -clerk of St. Benedict’s, St. Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton & Answorth, manufacturers of -plain and fancy dresses, shawls, &c., Calvert-street; and 16, -Watling-street, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Edward, hairdresser, 4, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, George, Nelson-place, Mount -Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, George, manufacturer, -Calvert-street: res: Eaton Villa</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Jacob, banker’s clerk, -Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, James, accountant, 12, -Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Jeremiah, <i>Crown</i>, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, Esq., 4, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, boot and shoe maker, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Robert, grocer, &c., -William-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, William, shopkeeper and -beer-seller, World’s-end-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard, William Salter and Son, agents to the -Suffolk Alliance Fire and Life, Assurance Company, surveyors and -land agents, Princes-street; res: Sprowston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Milliard, Mrs., Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Alfred S., family brewer and hop -merchant, St. Stephen’s brewery, St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Amelia, tobacconist and cigar -importer, 5, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, George Robert, cabinet, chair and -picture-frame maker, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Henry, solicitor, registrar of the -Guildhall court, and one of the revising assessors of the city of -Norwich, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Henry Blake, solicitor—see -Miller and Son; res: 9, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, and Son, solicitors, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, John, <i>Factory</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Mrs. Mary, Eaton Hall-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Mrs. Mary, 1, Grove-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Wallace Shade, tobacconist and cigar -importer, 1, Bird’s-court, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Ebenezer, Esq., Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Frederick Anthony, surgeon, All -Saint’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, George Thomas, plasterer and -bricklayer, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Jacob Mealing, merchant and maltster, -10, Nelson-terrace, Grove-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Jeremiah, <i>Pheasant Cock</i>, St. -Michael Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, John, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Mrs. Mary Hoogan, Lady-row, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Miss, professor of music, -Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, William, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, William, glover, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, William M. J., plumber, &c. St. -Miles’ Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay & Son, ladies’ London shoe -warehouse and fancy repository, 7, Old Haymarket; res: Mount -Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, David, butcher, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, George William, builder, -Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Jesse, dresser, St. -Clement’s-alley; res: Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, John, <i>Queen’s Arms</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, master of Doughty’s -Hospital</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, carpenter, <i>Jolly -Hatters</i>, St. James’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Mrs. Ann, Mile End-road, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Edward, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Frederick G., baker, -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, John, greengrocer, 12, -Timberhill-street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mole, William, draper, Heigham-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page39"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -39</span>Moll, Richard, chair maker and broker, St. -John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, Robert, <i>Black Horse</i>, 13, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, William, linendraper—see Gooderson -and Moll; res: St. Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, Mrs. Charlotte Ann, 5, St. -Catherine’s-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, Capt. P. J., Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moneyment, Mrs. Ann Bayspoole, Lady-row, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monney, James, grocer, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monsey, James, cooper, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monteith, George Lovell, warehouseman, St. -Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Elizabeth, <i>Jolly Dyers</i>, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Foster Grand, clerk of the Mendicity -Society, St. Andrew’s Hall; res: St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Francis, grocer, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Robert, bricklayer, <i>Bull</i>, St. -Paul’s Church-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, carpenter and builder, St. -George’s, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James Brett, chemist, -Robinson’s-buildings, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, John, farmer, Plumstead-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, John, <i>Globe</i>, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, (John George) and Co., haberdashers, -hosiers, and agents, 12, Castle-street; res: Pier Cottage, East, -Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, J. G., Union-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Joseph, butcher, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mrs. Martha, milliner and dress maker, -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, warehouseman, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, hairdresser, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Charles, surgeon, City Dispensary, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Edward Charles, and Co., -share-brokers, Tolls’-court; res: St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Henry, Esq., Earlham Lodge, -Earlham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, John, pawnbroker, St. -Saviour’s-lane, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, John Brandram, Esq., King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, J. B. and H. brewers, Old Brewery, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Richard, actuary to the Norwich Union -Life Insurance Society, Chapelfield-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. -Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, George, wheelwright and carpenter, -<i>Red Lion</i>, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, John, slater and slate merchant, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, Mary Ann, register office, &c.. -19, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris Robert, Esq., Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrison & Co., wine, brandy, and porter -merchants, Gaol-hill, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Rev. Charles, incumbent of St. Mary -Coslany and St. Michael at Plea, Mousehold, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Miss Maria, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, John Thursby, commercial traveller, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, Mary, milliner and dress maker, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moss, Joshua, hotpresser, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mottram, James Nasmith, bankers’ clerk, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moughton, John, coal merchant, -<i>Waterman’s Arms</i>, St. Ann’s-lane, St. -Peter-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mouser, William, timber merchant, -Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mousir, Robert, bookseller, 9, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, James, <i>Tiger</i>, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munday, John, solicitor, Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mundy, Thomas, weaver and shopkeeper, -Mill-hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munn, Charles Clabburn, tailor, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murry, Miss A., 2, Grove-place-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murray, Rev. James, Incumbent of St. -Giles’, 10, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Michael, <i>Fellmonger’s -Arms</i>, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Owen, tailor, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murnane, John, general superintendent Eastern -Union Railway, Victoria-station; res: 2, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, William, iron-founder, -Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, William, <i>Lord Nelson</i>, -Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murton, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Michael’s, -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles, printer, bookseller, binder, -and stationer, 5, Gentleman’s-walk, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles Henry, wheelwright, -King-street, and Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Mrs. Mary, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Robert, Esq., Heigham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myall, Benjamin, baker, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myhill, Mrs. Elizabeth, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myhill, William, cordwainer, 7, -Lady’s-lane</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page40"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -40</span><span class="smcap">Nash</span>, Spooner, paper and rag -merchant, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, wholesale grocer, &c.—see -Freeman and Nash</p> -<p class="gutlist">Naylor, William, engineer, Railway-station, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neale, W. V., St. Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Needham, Francis Studley, ironmonger. -Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neep, William Edward John, dentist, 5, Post -Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, Thomas, shopkeeper and beer-seller, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, Thomas, jun., shuttle maker, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nettleton, Mrs. Ann, Mount-pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neville, Richarda, milliner and dressmaker, -Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newbegin (James) and Son, tobacco and cigar -manufacturers, Bridewell-alley and Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newby, John, Holl’s-lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newcome, Mrs. Charlotte S., Albert-place, St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Charles, gardener, Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Frederick George, dealer, <i>Old -Barge</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Frederick H., <i>Red Lion</i>, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman (George) & Co., tea-dealers and -coffee merchants, 7, Davey-place, and at 27, Bell-street, -Birmingham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, farmer, Plumstead-road, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, gardener and grocer, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, J., broker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Mrs. Mary, Holl’s-lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Sarah, <i>Three Pigeons</i>, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Frederick, grocer and draper, -Oak-street, and at Mill-hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Henry, grocer and draper, Mill-hill, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Henry, grocer, Seymour-place, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newstead, William, draper, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Freeman, bookbinder, -Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, James, fish-salesman, Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Mrs. Sarah, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Son, and Woodrow, land agents, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Charles, dyer, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Edward, clerk, Nelson-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Mrs. Hannah, 3, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William, <i>Carriers’ Arms</i>, -33, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William Cobb, baker, City-road, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholson, Catharine Anne, schoolmistress, the -Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholson, Ebon, butcher, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickalls, John, cabinet maker, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickols, Jeremiah, tailor, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickols, John, bird dealer, <i>Old -Friends</i>, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and -tea-dealer, Cowgate-street, Charing-cross, and St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, William, grocer and tea-dealer, -4, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, Henry, artist, Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, John, land agent, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nixon, John Hindson, solicitor, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nixon, Robert, <i>Lamb</i>, Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Edward Frederick, coach painter, -Britannia metal and pewter smith, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Francis, baker, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noble, George, <i>Turk’s Head</i>, -William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, David, grocer, 4, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockold, Henry, shopkeeper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, —, hatter, hosier and glove -cleaner, 2, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal Depôt, -Trowse; E. & A. Prior, managers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk Coal Company, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate, Benjamin Henry, surgeon, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate, John, grocer and wine -merchant—see Norgate and Co.; res: Curfew Cottage, -Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate and Co., wine and spirit importers, -ale and porter agents, and family grocers, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Charles, smith, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, James, printer, bookbinder, &c., -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, John, bricklayer, plasterer, and -beer-seller, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Robert, plumber, 6, York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, James, upholsterer and cabinet maker, -38, Charing-cross, and 4, St. Peter’s Hungate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Fanny, milliner and dressmaker, 4, -Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Francis James, tailor and hatter, 30, -White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page41"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -41</span>Norton, Mrs. Jane, Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, John Culley, Esq., 6, -Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Henry, <i>Rampant Horse</i>, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Robert, tea-dealer, grocer, and -tobacconist, 1, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich Wine Company, St. Giles’ -Upper-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, Frank, teacher of dancing, -Theatre-square; also Theatre-square, Yarmouth—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nudds, William, carpenter, 7, -Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, John, hairdresser, florist, and -seedsman, St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Joseph, <i>George</i>, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Marianne, dressmaker, 67, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nurse, Robert, carver & gilder, -Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nursey, Eliza, lodging-house keeper, -Crescent-place</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Oakes</span>, Henry, -<i>Bull</i>, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakley, Robert, veterinary surgeon, -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ollett, Henry, carpenter, Eels-buildings, -Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ollett, Mary Ann, Carver and builder, -Life’s-green, Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Edward, currier, -Yarrington’s-court, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Stephen, hotpresser, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Stephen Benjamin, tinplate worker, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Onley, Daniel, earthenware dealer, <i>Golden -Lion</i>, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Opie, Mrs. Amelia, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, John, timber and coal merchant, -Fishgate-street, and at Yarmouth; res: Gem-cottage, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ormsby, Rev. William Arthur, <span -class="GutSmall">M.A.</span>, perpetual curate of St. James, St. -Martin’s-at-Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, Frederick Henry, surgeon, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, John, tailor and draper, Little -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Charles, carpenter, <i>Anchor</i>, -Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Rev. John Francis, 23, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osmond & Cooper, architects, St. -Andrew’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ostler, Charles, <i>Prince of Wales</i>, -Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Otty Philip, printer and bookbinder, agent for -Morison’s medicines, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oury & Co., English and Foreign -circulating library, booksellers and binders, engravers, -printers, and stationers, 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Frederick, pawnbroker, jeweller, and -optician, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Rev. John, Half Mile-road, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxley, Richard, hosier, hatter, and shirt -maker, 7, London-street; res: 111, Pottergate-street—(see -advertisement)</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Padgett</span>, John, -postmaster, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Alfred W., <i>West-End Retreat -Gardens</i>, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, James, confectioner, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, John, grocer and tea-dealer, St. -Martin-at-Oak; res: 23, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, John, <i>Rose</i>, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, tailor, hosier, shirt maker and -outfitter, 13, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, M. F., clerk, Point-house, -Ipswich-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mary, baker, St. John-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page & Son, wholesale stationers and brush -manufacturers, 23, Old Haymarket, and Scoles-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page & Son, curriers, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palgrave, Thomas, Esq., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Jonathan, shoemaker, <i>Angel</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, John, shoeing smith, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Lucy, milliner and haberdasher, 6, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Nathaniel, barrister, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, tea-dealer, 3, -Rose-valley-terrace, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, whitesmith, St. -Saviour’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Mrs. Susan, Crescent-place, -Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Thomas Hitchen, attorney, -Redwell-street; res: Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, carver in wood, St. -Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, boot-tree and last maker, St. -John’s Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, whitesmith, &c., St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, Abraham, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, -brass-worker, &c., 123, Pottergate-street—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, Edward, gardener, <i>Pine Apple</i>, St. -Martina-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, William, accountant, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paraman, Christiana and Rosa, milliners, 56, -St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page42"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -42</span>Paraman, Mrs., upholsterer, -Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Park, John, <i>Hatchet and Gate</i>, Lower -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Park, Joseph, mohair and worsted spinner, the -Villa, Mount-pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parke, David, clerk, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parke, George, 1, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Clare, builder, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Glare, junr., bricklayer and baker, -St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Francis, tailor, St. Julian-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, George, <i>Lord Nelson</i>, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, James, bricklayer, <i>Boy and Cup</i>, -Lobster-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Mrs. Mary Ann, 3, -Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Thomas, fishmonger and game dealer, -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, draper and tea dealer, corner -of City-road, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, grocer, &c., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parlour and Sons, ironmongers, &c., 15, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger, 15, -London-street, and St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, John, baker, Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Thomas, dealer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, William Burrell, Esq., St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkins, John, wool-sorter, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkinson, Thomas, <i>Elephant and Castle</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Georgians, governess, -Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Henry, baker, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, John, hat manufacturer, Brazen -Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Thomas, plumber and glazier, 3, -Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, William, civil engineer, 2, -Heigham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Partridge, Mrs. Mary, 3, Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pashley, Charles, professor of music and music -seller, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Charles, musician, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, William, currier, &c.—see -Rudd and Paston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, William, <i>Paul Pey</i>, St. -Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patchell, William, <i>Crown</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patrick, Charles, grocer and tea-dealer, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patterson, James, shoemaker, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patteson, Rev. William Frederick, incumbent of -St. Helen’s, Helen’s-square, Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patteson, H. S., Esq., brewer—see -Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co.; res: Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, 2, -Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, William Francis, schoolmaster, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, John, <i>All Saints</i>, All -Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Simon, parish clerk of St. -Paul’s, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Sturley, surgeon, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Charles, blacksmith, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearse, Mrs. Mary, 111, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, James, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pease, Esther, straw bonnet and dress maker, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peck, Edward, inspector of police, 3, St. -Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peck, Richard, nurseryman, Plumstead-road, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pedder, William, leather cutter, Old -Meeting-alley, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peel, John, <i>Ship</i>, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, George, builder, <i>Norwich Arms</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, William Bacon, carpenter, -Horne’s-lane, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, <span -class="GutSmall">D.D.</span>, Dean of Norwich, Deanery, -Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pentney, Mrs. Mary, Bath-rooms, -Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Penton, James, broker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perfect, John, fancy chair and basket -manufactory, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Rev. John, rector of St. John’s -Maddermarket, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, John, Rose Cottage, Hall-lane, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Petch, Hannah, boat builder, <i>Horse -Barracks</i>, Pockthorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillippo, Matthias, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 5, -Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Francis, master of Mancroft Charity -School, Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, John, <i>Eagle and Child</i>, -brewery, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, the Misses, boarding school, the -Priory, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Robert, wholesale warehouseman, -Davey-place; res: the Priory, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Samuel Michael, watch and clock -maker, 5, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, William, <i>Tuns</i>, St. -Michael’s Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page43"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -43</span>Philliss, William, currier, <i>Lord Nelson</i>, -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillpotts, Henry, <span -class="GutSmall">D.D.</span>, master of Catherine Hall, -Cambridge, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philo, Joseph, saddler, harness, and whip -maker, 44, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pickford &, Co., general railway carriers, -Broad-street, St. Andrew’s—agent, J. A. Emmett; res: -Heigham-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pierson, Edward, coachmaker, 4, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Arthur John, clothier and hatter, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, John, builder and carpenter, All Saints -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Greenwood, upholsterers, &c., -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Thomas, shopkeeper, <i>Baker’s -Arms</i>, St. Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg (Samuel) and Co., woollen merchants, Lamb -Inn-court, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Edward, ironmonger, &c.—see -Piper and Pigg; res: 5, Wellington-terrace, Grove-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Henry, bookseller and stationer, 17, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Horace Samuel, Manchester and woollen -warehousemen, Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket; res: 4, Albion-terrace, -Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, James, <i>Cellar House</i>, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Mrs. John, milliner and dress maker, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg (Joseph) and Son, mahogany and deal -merchants, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: Mill-hill, -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin, John, watch and clock maker, optician, -and jeweller, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigott, John, linendraper & hosier, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggott, J. H., linendraper, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pillgrim, Elizabeth, ladies’ school, St. -Benedict’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, John, sen., coroner for Norfolk, -Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, John, jun., solicitor—(see Jay -and Pilgrim); res: Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, Thomas, <i>Plummer’s Arms</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, 3, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, George, keeper of the County Gaol, the -Castle</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, Henry, furnishing and general -ironmonger, oil and colourman, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper and Pigg, wholesale and retail -ironmongers, braziers, tinmen, bellhangers, oil and colourmen, 5, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, John D., ironmonger, &c.—see -Piper and Pigg; res: Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, William, draper and haberdasher, 17, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Henry, pawnbroker, Lobster-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Thomas, baker and confectioner, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitman, Mrs. Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitt, John Ballard, surgeon, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitts, Robert Christopher, chemist, 8, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plane, Richard, brewer, <i>Excise -Coffee-house</i>, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platten, Peter, livery-stable keeper, -Surrey-Mews, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford, Arminger, <i>Two Quarts</i>, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford, William, <i>Rising Sun</i>, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pleasants, Thomas H., baker, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plowman, Stephen, linen draper—see -Venables and Plowman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plunkett, John, <i>Shuttles</i>, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Charles Taylor, Nelson-terrace, -Grove-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, -Lady’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, the Misses, teachers of music, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Robert, hair-dresser, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Samuel James, general dealer, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Frederick, hair-dresser, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumptre, Robert, barrister, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, Henry, confectioner, Charing -Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, Robert, <i>Mill</i>, Mill-hill, New -Catton, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, Samuel, manufacturer of camlets, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poole, Mrs. M., Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poole, Thomas, Esq., 5, Crescent, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, Richard, baker, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, William, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, 2 and 3, Charing-cross—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porrett, James, butcher, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, James, <i>Bowling Green</i>, -Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, John Spratt, tailor, Upper -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Mrs. Maria, Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, coal merchant, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Samuel, commercial traveller, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page44"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -44</span>Porter, Thomas, <i>Key of the Castle</i>, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, William, innkeeper, Eaton-road, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Postle, William, commercial agent, -Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, James, manufacturer—see Williams -and Potter; res: Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, James, manufacturer, St. -George’s Middle-street; res: 51, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Harriet, dress maker, Princes-street, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Robert, shopkeeper, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Thomas, hatter and furrier, 5, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poulter, William, confectioner, St. -Augustine’ s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Edward, butcher, <i>Bricklayers’ -Arms</i>, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Mrs. Hannah, Theatre-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, John, hairdresser, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Robert, linendraper, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Power, Rev. Alexander Bath, principal of -Diocesan Training Institution, Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, Mrs. Catherine J., St. Stephen’s -square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, Robert, <i>Jolly Farmers</i>, -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Benjamin, <i>Arabian Horse</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, John, shoe maker, 64, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Robert, land agent—see Pratt, -Son, and Homer; res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Sarah, strawbonnet manufacturer, Lower -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Son, & Hornor, land agents and -surveyors, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, -cheese-factor and tallow chandler, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, John, patten maker, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, Samuel, harness maker, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice & Co., coal depôt, Eastern -Union Railway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Edward, merchant, -Bishop’s-bridge; res: St. Paul’s Back-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, William, grocer, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Preston, Arthur, solicitor, agent to the Royal -Insurance Company, and hon. secretary to the Norfolk and Norwich -Horticultural Society—see Kerrison and Preston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Price, Miss, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, 2, Priest’s-buildings, -St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, watch maker, 3, -Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mrs. Henry, academy for young -gentlemen, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Pilgrim, & Co., wine and spirit -merchants, &c., 1, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Robert Raven, chemist, 1, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Thomas, bookseller, printer, -stationer, and bookbinder, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Primrose, Mary, baker, corner of -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pritty, William, <i>Half Moon</i>, Stone-hill, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Provart, William, clerk, 10, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puncher, Robert, 17, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, grocer and tallow-chandler, -St. Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pull, Elizabeth Mary, grocer and provision -dealer, Bull-close, St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey-street: res: -Carrow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulley, Mrs., Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Purdy, Richard Howes, plumber, glazier, and -house painter, Hall-road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, James, <i>Marquis of Granby</i>, -Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, Martha, milliner, 26, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, William, plumber, glazier, painter, -&c., 12, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Nathaniel Burton, butcher, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Thomas, butcher, 54, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Esau, <i>Bull</i>, Bull-close, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Robert, bricklayer, <i>Bricklayers’ -Arms</i>, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Samuel, pipe manufacturer, All -Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, William, <i>Two-Necked Swan</i>, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, William M., grocer, &c., 6, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pyman, John, wool merchant and yarn agent, -Castle-meadow: res: Mile-end, Eaton</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Quantrell</span>, Sarah, -grocer—and draper, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrill, Henry, plumber and glazier, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quevillart, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, 1 -Keyzor-terrace, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Elizabeth, dress maker, -Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, John, librarian and secretary of the -Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, St. -Andrew’s-street; res: 18, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page45"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -45</span>Quinton, William, bookbinder, parish clerk, -Charing-cross, and 36, Pottergate-street</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Rackham</span> (William) -and Cooke, solicitors, Tuck’s-court, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, John, <i>Bee Hive</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Mrs. Mary Anne, 9, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Matthew, solicitor, proctor, and -notary-public, Bishop’s-office, Lower-close; res: -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Thomas, relieving officer, 3, -Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, William, commercial traveller, 66, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, and Turner, solicitors, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Radford, William, <i>Black Chequers</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbird, Samuel, carpenter, &c., -Church-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainer, Francis, hairdresser, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainger, G. H., accountant, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rand, William Fell, surgeon, 14, Sampson and -Hercules-court, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, Henry, Esq., Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ranking, William Harcourt, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransom, Mrs. Susan, 3, -Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Harriet, haberdasher, toy dealer, and -fancy repository, 18, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, James, watch maker, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Mary Ann, watch maker and jeweller, -Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Robert, Cambrian-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rant, Jonathan, bricklayer, <i>Dyer’s -Arms</i>, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, Edward, <i>Queen Anne</i>, St. -Michael’s Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rawlinson, Mrs. Emma, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Alfred William, banker’s clerk, -local secretary to the English and Cambrian Assurance Society, -16, St. Giles-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Mrs. Caroline, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Charles, teacher at the Hospital for -Indigent Blind, 13, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, John, iron merchant, Goat-lane; res: -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, John, clerk, St. -Catherine’s-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, William, <i>Greyhound</i>, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raynes, Michael James, Esq., St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayson, Mrs. Mary, Grove-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles, bricklayer and builder, -Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles, bookbinder and account book -manufacturer, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Eliza Eleanor, ladies’ school, St. -Giles’ Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Mrs. Jane, Lady’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Robert, corn and coal merchant, -Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thomas William, merchant, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Trevett, Esq., Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, W., miller, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William, machine paper miler, St. -Peter’s-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, Helen, seminary for young -ladies’, Gray Friars’, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, James, commission agent, 1, -Bracondale-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, William Rant, manufacturing chemist, -lemonade and soda water maker, &c., Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, Joseph, Esq., Upper-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redhouse, Hannah, broker, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, Samuel, draper, hatter, &c., 64, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reed, Rev. Andrew, minister of Independent -dissenters at the Old Meeting-house, Middle-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Cherry Tree-yard, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Eliza, schoolmistress, West End-place, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Henry, shopkeeper and accountant, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Richard, carrier and wharfinger, -Duke’s-palace; res: 110, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Mrs. Rose, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeves, Sims, barrister, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, William, baker, Bull-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, William Henry, linen draper, 38, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Restieaux, Joseph, clerk, and registrar of -marriages for the district of Norwich, Lady-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Edward, brewer, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, -Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joshua, miller, Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, nurseryman, Hall-lane, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William W., linen draper, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, saddler and harness maker, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, farmer, Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynoldson, M. L., <i>Eastern Union -Railway</i>, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page46"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -46</span>Rice, William Herbert, professor of music, 6, St. -Faith’s-terrace, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Edward, hair dresser, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry Charles, warehouseman, -Isley’s-buildings, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Robert, hair dresser, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Susannah, straw bonnet warehouse, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, wheelwright and blacksmith, -St. Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William Daniel, Esq., 14, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William Smith, <i>Foundry Bridge</i>, -Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rigg, Rev. Richard, rector of St. Clement and -St. Michael’s Coslany, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riley, Francis, beer-seller, Whitefriars</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, Mrs. Susanna, 10, Gun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, William, Berlin and fancy repository, -7, Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett, Francis, Manchester -warehouseman,—see Rivett and Harmer; res: Richmond House, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett and Harmer, warehousemen, Post -Office-court, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Blofield John, accountant, 35, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, George, Temperance Coffee House, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Henry, brush, patten and clog -manufacturer, &c., Stump Cross, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, William, <i>White Horse</i>, -Bridge-street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, William, <i>Three Compasses</i>, 3, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, match and pill-box maker—see Burton -and Rix</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roach, Edward, accountant, Chapel-look, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds, Charles Augustus, paper maker and -miller (Lyng mills, Norfolk), 6, Chapel field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds, John May, solicitor, (see Foster, -Unthank, Burroughes, and Robberds); res: 10, St. -Catherine’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robbins, Rev. William, A.M., Rector of -Heigham, Lady-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, -Union-place—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, James, surveyor, Bank of -England-court, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, James, shoe manufacturer, 6, St. -John’s, Timberhill, res: William-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Mrs., Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Susanna, milliner and dress maker, -Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, William, tailor, Chapel-look, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, Henry, cabinet and chair maker, -upholsterer, &c., 121, Lakenham; res: 8, -Grove-place-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, Miss, Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robins, John, <i>Ship</i>, -Thorn’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robins, Sarah, <i>Princess Royal</i>, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Mrs. Anna, cork manufacturer, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, John, cork-cutter, -<i>Cork-cutter’s Arms</i>, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Mary, clear starcher, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Thomas, slater, Cross-lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, William Henry, Esq., St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Charles, tailor, &c., 47, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Edmund Dawson, Esq., reporter, 7, -Dereham-road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Henry, brush and patten manufacturer, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, William, <i>Grapes</i>, St. -Giles’-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Bartholomew, warehouseman, 15, -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Charlotte, <i>Queen Victoria</i>, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John Chambers, traveller, 2, -Bracondale-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John, <i>Yarmouth Arms</i>, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John, cabinet maker, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Richard, tailor, 16, Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Sarah Ann, wine-merchant, Old Post -Office-court, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rollings, Abigail, milliner, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rollings, William, carpenter and builder, All -Saints Green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roofe, William, baker, Spitalfields, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rooks, Charles, supervisor of Inland Revenue, -Orford-hill; res: 3, Bracondale-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roope, Jane H., chemist, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Root, Robert, carver and gilder, Golden -Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, P. W. and R., wine and spirit merchants, -St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, George, cork-cutter, 68, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, James, <i>Nelson’s Monument</i>, -Lower King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, John, general dealer, William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Philip, baker, St. Michael’s -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Robert, <i>Topers</i>, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Robert, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page47"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -47</span>Rose, Sarah, bookseller and dealer in fancy goods, -Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Philip William, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, silversmith and jeweller, -Market-place; res: Unthank’s-road, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, Thomas, grocer, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, William, brazier, St. George’s -Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Row, Frederick, chemist and druggist, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rowland, Daniel, carpenter, <i>Raven</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rowling and Allen, manufacturers, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, Daniel, tailor, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Elizabeth, druggist and drysalter, St. -Michael’s Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Francis, 4, St. -Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Henry, shopkeeper and sawyer, St. -Paul’s Back-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Mrs., teacher of the pianoforte, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Noah, butcher, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Robert, grocer, &c., -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Thomas, <i>Little Buck</i>, -Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Thomas, bricklayer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, William, tailor, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudling, William, butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Spencer Drake, wharfinger and -contractor for the conveyance of goods by land or water carriage, -Duke’s-palace and King-street-wharfs</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, James and Robert, carpenters and -builders, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, James Smith, tanner, Heigham-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushbrook, Robert, baker, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushmer, John, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushmer, Sarah Elizabeth, dress maker, St. -Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, 128, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Christianna, mistress of the Old -Meeting Infant School</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Samuel, pipe maker, Pipe -Maker’s-yard, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell and Son, piano forte manufacturers, -15, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell (Thomas) and Co., manufacturers, of -rope, twine, sacks, mats, candle-wicks tarpauling, &c., St. -Martin’s-lane, Buff-coat-lane, Scoles-green, and -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Hannah, draper, Bridge-street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, James Barron, tailor and draper, 20, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Robert, beer-seller, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Rose, shopkeeper, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Thomas, water bailiff, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rutt, Alfred, boat builder, -Poole’s-ferry; res: 7, Spitalfields, Thorpe</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Sacret</span>, Thomas, -boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, Anthony, manufacturer, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, David, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, James, horse-hair manufacturer, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saddler, John, <i>Roe Buck</i>, -Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, William, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saint, Samuel, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saint Quintin, Edward Henry, <span -class="GutSmall">R.N.</span>, Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sainty, Mrs. Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sales, Francis, shoemaker, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salkind, Simon, dealer, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmon, Christopher John, <i>Nelson</i>, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salter, Robert Henry, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salter, William, grocer and beerseller, -Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Samuel & Joseph, pawnbrokers, St. -John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sanderson, A., agent to the Eastern Counties -Coal Company, Spitalfields, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sands, Thomas, Portland-place, -Holl’s-lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sant, William, <i>Barley Mow</i>, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sapey, Thomas, <i>London Coffee House</i>, -Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Tom, 53, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, William Staff, mahogany, timber, and -deal merchant, 61 & 62, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, William, builder, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saunders & Large, tallow-chandlers, -Whitefriars-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, Robert, butcher, Swan-lane and -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savory, Matthew, porter at Bishop-street -Hospital, Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer, John, <i>Shoulder of Mutton</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Say, Sarah, plumber, glazier, and painter, 14, -St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Benjamin, <i>Heart’s Ease</i>, -Plumstead-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, 27, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, John, naturalist, 7, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarlet, Robert, <i>Surrey</i>, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarnell, John, farmer, Earlham goods</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page48"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -48</span>Scott, Anna Maria, grocer and draper, 1, August-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Charles, sofa and mattress -maker—see Thirkettle and Scott</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Henry, <i>Gardeners’ Arms</i>, 3, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mrs. Jane, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John, boot and shoe maker, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Maria, dress maker, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mary, shopkeeper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mrs., the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mrs. Page Nicol, Carrow House, -Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Peter Thomas, wholesale brush and -patten manufacturer, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Robert Bagge, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, St. John’s-street, and 18, Charing-cross; res: -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Samuel, brazier and ironmonger, 20, -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Sarah, tobacconist, 6, -Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Rev. Thomas, (Baptist) Chalk-hill, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Thomas, cabinet maker, 21, -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, grocer, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, broker, 9, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scotto, Charlotte, lodging-house keeper, -Grove-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scottow, Mary, confectioner, 2, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scowen, John, <i>Grapes</i>, Dove-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scrutton, Henry, grocer, 55, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Joseph, <i>King’s Head</i>, St. -James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Nathaniel, <i>Black Swan</i>, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Robert, wine merchant, St. John -Maddermarket and Asylum-lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seago, William, spring maker and glover, St. -John-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, Frances, linen draper, Norfolk and -Norwich House, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, Robert, schoolmaster of the Heigham -National School, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, William, bricklayer, <i>Cattle -Hill</i>, St. John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sedgwick, Rev. Adam, canon of the Cathedral, -and Woodwardian professor of Geology in the University of -Cambridge, Lower Close, and Trinity College, Cambridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sedgwick, Rev. —, Rector of St. -Martin-at Oak, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seed, Henry, woolstapler, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, John, butcher, <i>Bowling Green</i>, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, Job, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, William, 6, Priest’s-buildings, -St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Selby, John Hunt, grocer, Stump-cross, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, James, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, & -brass-founder, 112, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, James William, boot and shoe maker, -Heigham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, cabinet maker and grocer, St. -Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, brass-founder, gas-fitter, and -bell-hanger, Back of the Inns—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, broker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Selles, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6, St. -Catherine’s-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sendall, Mary, milliner, 8, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Senior, Richard, cordwainer, Bridge-street -Coslany, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seppings, Mrs. Anna, Paragon-buildings, Castle -Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seppings, William, <i>Shakespeare</i>, -Colegate-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn, James, boot and shoe maker, 16, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn, Samuel, boot maker, <i>Saint Paul</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Edward, brewer and maltster, -<i>Whalebone</i>, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Horace, builder, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Joseph, dyer, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Richard, Ivy Cottage, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Richard, smith, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Robert Watling, builder, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Charlotte, milliner and dress maker, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Edward, grocer, &c., Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, John, bookseller and binder, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker, clothier, &c., -Westgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, junr., bookseller, stationer, -and news agent, 9, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Thomas, shoeing-smith and farrier, -Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, William, jun., patent fountain pump, -hydraulic, and leather works, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharland, Mrs. Mary, West-end Grove-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharland, William, chemist and druggist, agent -to the Medical, Invalid, and General Life Assurance Society, -Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey-street; res: -7, Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page49"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -49</span>Sharp, Granville, accountant, East of England Bank; res: -7, Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, William, chemist and druggist, -Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, 2, Upper -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Frederick, accountant, Thorpe-terrace, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, John Judd, printer and estate agent, -Colegate-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Samuel, <span -class="GutSmall">B.A.</span>, licentiate of the College of -Preceptors, professor of the classics, private boarding school -master, Belle Vue House, Eaton-park</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Rev. William Leggatt, curate of St. -Clement’s, and of St. Michael’s at Coslany, 6, -Heigham terrace, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Charles Barnabas, cheese factor and -provision merchant, 1, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Henry, farmer, Rose Villa, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Lieut., <span -class="GutSmall">R.N.</span>, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Richard, manufacturer, -Colegate-street. St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, William, accountant, &c.—see -Lowne & Shaw, res: West Wymer-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheedy, Rachael, <i>Rosary</i>, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheldrake, Mrs. Hannah, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shenfield, John, chair maker, 12 Upper-street, -St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Robert, commission agent, 82, St. -Giles’-street; res: St. Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, John, <i>Wheatsheaf</i>, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shibley, William, house agent, 5, -York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shickle, Mrs. King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shickle, Mrs., Sarah Anne, 15, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shickle, Sarah, dress maker, All -Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, Thomas, bankers’ clerk, -Bracondale, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, -jeweller, and silversmith, 34, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrick, William, <i>Grapes</i>, St. -Miles’ Church-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, Daniel, grocer, Golden Ball-street, -and hoop and rim maker, Prospect-square, Scoles-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shipman, James, <i>Suffolk Arms</i>, -Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Edmund Barker, clerk, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Henry, wine cooper, Middle-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Joanna, milliner, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, John, superintendent at the silk mills, -Lower Westwick-street, St. Benedict’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shorting, Mrs. Mary, Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreave, William, carpenter, -Towler’s-court, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, John, shoeing smith and farrier, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale and retail -tea-dealers, 6, Gentleman’s-walk, and 8, Ludgate-hill, -London—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sillett, Mrs. Ann, All Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sillcock, Mrs. Charlotte, -Perry’s-buildings, Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silvey, Letitia Ann, confectioner, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silvey, William, confectioner, 3, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simmons, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Amelia, shopkeeper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, George, master of the Great Hospital, -Bishopsgate-street, St. Helen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, George Edward, solicitor, clerk to -the Henstead Union, to the magistrates of the Swainthorpe -division, clerk to the Trustees of the Thetford and of the New -Buckenham Turnpike Roads; agent to the European Life Assurance, -London Fire Insurance, and the Guarantee Societies, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, John, whip maker, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Singleton, Mrs. Jemima, 13, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, William Rudd, warper, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sinkler, John, builder and carpenter, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sissen, William, hairdresser, &c., St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sizeland, Adam, 19, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skayles, Crisp James, shoe manufacturer, 49, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John, warehouseman, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John Smith, tailor and draper, St. -Andrew’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Mrs. Eleanor Anne, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Henry, confectioner, fruiterer, -&c., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, John, solicitor and proctor, -secretary to the Equitable Fire Office, Bank-street; res: -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper and Son, solicitors, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, William, furniture broker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Thomas, machinist, St. -Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slacke, James C., engraver, 10, -William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slaughter, Christopher, shopkeeper and meat -seller, Middle-street, St. Augustine</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Charles, toy maker, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page50"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -50</span>Slipper, Chas. John, tanner, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Baker, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, David, baker and grocer, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, <i>Waterloo</i>, Upper Walk, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, <i>Coach and Horses</i>, -Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Eleanor, Nelson-terrace, -Grove-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, -Trafalgar-street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Gabriel Cooke, banker’s clerk, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George Williams, clothier and woollen -draper—see Steward & Smiths; res: Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. G. W. St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Isabella, Caledonian-place, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, <i>Surrey</i>, Grove-place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, baker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, umbrella maker, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, tobacconist, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, glass merchant, St. -Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, <i>Shoulder of Mutton</i>, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, painter, plumber, &c., -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, tailor and draper, Great -Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Jonathan, Chesnut-court, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Joseph De Carle, wholesale druggist and -appraiser, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Robert, baker, Carrow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Rosamond, <i>Kett’s Castle</i>, -Spitalfields, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel, poulterer, -Scole’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel, clerk, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel Howard, jeweller, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Susannah, portrait painter, -Cherry-street, Lakenham—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Susan and Helen, milliners, 17, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith & Sons, chemists and druggists, -London-street and Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Thomas, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, glass and china dealer, -Rampant Horse Back-street; res: Westlegate-street, St. John -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, grocer and tea dealer, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, <i>King’s Arms</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak Gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, general dealer, 11, Lower -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William Lyall, chemist and druggist, -St. Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smithdale, Thomas, iron & brass founder, -St. Ann’s Staithe-lane, St. Peter-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snape, Mrs. Jane, 68, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snell, Capt. George, <span -class="GutSmall">R.N.</span>, Crescent-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, John, <i>Duke of Wellington</i>, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Thomas, grocer, 43, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, William, boot and shoe maker, gutta -percha dealer, 1 Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon (John) & Sons, linen and woollen -drapers, hosiers, hatters, haberdashers, lacemen, &c., -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowling, John, <i>Pope’s Head</i>, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soman, David, wholesale shoe manufacturer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sothern, George, 1, St. Giles’-terrace, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sothern, Mrs. Hannah, Lady’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sothern, Samuel, (of the firm of Sothern and -Sons, stationers, at Gt. Yarmouth,) St. Martin’s -Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">South, George, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Souther, Sherlock, 2, Caledonian-place, St. -Benedict’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, William, baker, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, William, accountant, 5, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, William, accountant, -Distillery-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spanton, Francis H., postmaster, <i>Bell</i>, -Orford-hill and Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, Alfred, solicitor, Scoles-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke & Co., engineers, ironfounders, and -machine manufacturers, Thorn-lane Foundry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, Mrs. Elizabeth, West End-place, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, James Bird, iron founder—see -Sparke & Co.; res: Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparkes, Francis William, wine merchant, see -Clabburn and Sparks, 5, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, Mrs., Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spatchett, James, chemist and druggist, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman and Sons, auctioneers and estate -agents, 6, St. Giles’-street, and Hall-quay, Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, Henry—see Spelman and Sons; -res: St. Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, William—see Spelman & Sons; -res: Heigham-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page51"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -51</span>Spence, George, machinist, tobacconist, &c., -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Christopher, J. M., surgeon, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, David James, accountant and cashier -to Messrs. Blake, Keith, and Blake, the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, George, farmer, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Robert, <i>Elm</i>, St. -Clement’s, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, Joint, clerk to the Norwich District -Visiting Society, appraiser and valuer of farming covenants, -&c., 104, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, John, junr., post office clerk, -Douro-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, Samuel, manufacturer, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Andrew William, shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Sarah, governess, 2, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Stephen, <i>Old Star</i>, -Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, coach builder, -Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, 1, -Gun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, Benjamin, miller and corn merchant, -St. Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, Isaac, watch and clock maker, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, James, wholesale and retail tea -dealer and grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, John, wheelwright, -Baker’s-road, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Osborn, Esq., Old Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Thomas Osborn, Esq., St. -Mary’s Church-yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Son, and Nephew, silk merchants, -St. Mary’s Church-yard, and 66, Coleman street, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Edward, mat maker, <i>Robin Hood and -Little John</i>, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Edward Frederic, upholsterer, St. -Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurdens, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, -Finket-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurgeon, John, maltster, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurgeon, Thomas, lodging-house keeper, -Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Edward, boot manufacturer, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, George, Esq., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Mary Ann, milliner, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacy, Mrs., Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, John, lucifer match maker, Old -Caroline-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, John Rising, solicitor and town clerk, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, Francis, Town House, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, William, baker, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Little -Orford-street and Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, James, <i>Cupid and Bow</i>, 1, St. -Martin’s-at-Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, John, <i>Duke of Sussex</i>, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, John, bill distributor, -<i>Dolphin</i>, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanhaw, George, coachmaker, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, George, scale, beam, and -weighing-machine maker, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Alfred, artist, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Cubitt, manufacturer, St. -George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Mrs. Emily, artist, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, James, grocer, beer seller, ham and -beef shop, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Mrs. Marianne, milliner, &c., -St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Richard, carpenter and builder, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Robert John, boot maker, St. -Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Sarah, Register Office for Servants, -Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanton, Edward, carpenter and joiner, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stapleton, Robert, boot maker, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, Albert Drummond, manufacturing chemist, -Duke’s-palace; res: Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, William, Esq., St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, William, Son, and Co., manufacturing -chemists, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, William, and Co., dyers and finishers, -Duke’s-palace-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starkey, Richard, tax collector, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starland, John, plumber and glazier, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Mary Ann, Octagon Chapel School, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Lieut. Colonel Parlett, 4, Crescent, -St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Robert, smith, <i>East End -Retreat</i>, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starr, Francis commercial traveller, -Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stebbing, Robert, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stebbings, Henry, livery stablekeeper, -Hale’s-court, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page52"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -52</span>Stedman, John, butcher, Lady-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel, Mrs. Ann, 4, Bracondale-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Curtis, wholesale and family -chemists, 15, Gentleman’s-walk, and Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Co., grocers and tea dealers, -Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Rix, fancy repository, 3, -Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Charles Frederick, tinman and -brazier, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, G. and W., ironmongers, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, -Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Thomas William, tailor and draper, -23, Castle-meadow, and Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William Horace, letter press printer -and bookbinder, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William John—see G. & W. -Stevens; res: Scole’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevenson, Seth William, printer and publisher -of the “Norfolk Chronicle,” Market-place: res: -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevenson, Thomas, manager of railway goods -department, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Co., timber merchants, -King-street, and at Southtown, Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Edward, notary public and -solicitor—see Steward and Fisher; res: Eaton-hall, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Fisher, solicitors, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Henry, baker, Bull-close, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, James, tailor and woollen -draper,—see Steward and Smiths; res: Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers, -spirit merchants, and maltsters, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Samuel, bookbinder, paper ruler, -&c., Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward & Smiths, clothiers, hatters, and -woollen drapers, 9 and 10, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Stephen, <i>Red Lion</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Timothy, Esq., -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, William, <i>Masonic</i>, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, Edward, Esq., 6, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, Nathaniel, jun., grocer and -general shopkeeper, St. James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewart, George Ashley, straw bonnet -manufacturer, 22, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewart, nurseryman, &c.—see Mackie -and Stewart</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stichall, Mrs. Priscilla, Town Close Lodge, -Ipswich-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stimpson, James, broker, 3, Orford-hill, and -1, Norfolk-street, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Jonathan, <i>Eagle</i>, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred Joseph, wholesale and retail -draper, 12, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Rev. Edward, Mile-end House, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stokes, John, <i>Temperance</i> hotel, 2, -Upper Walk, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth Agatha, 1, -Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, James, Esq., 1, Cattle-street, and -Carrow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonex, William, butcher, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, James, grocer and beer retailer, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, William, brewer, maltster, grocer, -tea-dealer, beer-seller, &c., Bull Close Brewery, Bull -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stother, John M., <span -class="GutSmall">R.N.</span>, 4, St. Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stout, Simon, builder, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stowers, James, tobacconist and general -dealer, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stowers, Mrs. Sarah Maria, 1, -Garden-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quentin, Richard, carpenter and -shopkeeper, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quintin, James, Lieut. <span -class="GutSmall">R.N.</span>, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quintin, John, plumber, glazier, and -decorator, corner of Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stracey, Rev. Sir George, Bart., Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stratford, William, <i>Three Kings</i>, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Street, —, organ builder, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stringer, Henry, banker’s clerk, -Wellington-terrace, Grove-lane, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stringer, Robert, baker, Middle-street, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Edward, <i>Golden Lion</i>, St. -John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, George, carter, <i>White Hart</i>, St. -Andrew’s Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sturley, George, cashier of the Norwich branch -Bank of England, 3, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sturley, Joseph Juby, <i>Norfolk Arms</i>, St. -Michael Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suckling, Maurice Nelson, 2, -Porter’s-terrace, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sudbury, Thomas, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffield, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suggett, (Dunsford & Suggett) -surgeon-dentists, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sultzer, John, manufacturer, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page53"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -53</span>Sumner, John, officer of Inland Revenue, 1, Golden -Dog-lane, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surflin, William, plumber, glazier, and -painter, <i>Bank</i>, 12, Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sursham, John, corn and coal merchant; -superintendent to the Soup and Coal Societies, Soup Office-yard, -Fishgate-street; res: St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sussams, William, grocer, Heigham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Daniel Morrison, tailor and draper, -Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Mrs. Julia, the Grove, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, H. M., draper, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Robert, broker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Samuel, clerk, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Samuel, cutler and surgical instrument -maker, 21, Gentleman’s-walk; res: Union-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, James, boot and shoe maker, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, Joshua, manufacturer, -Chapelfield-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, Mrs. Tabernacle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Barnaby, hairdresser, St. -James’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Robert, bricklayer, <i>Turkey Cock</i>, -Church-street, St. Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swinton, William, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sweetman, Henry, <i>Rose</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Symonds, Mrs. Ann, 2, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Symonds, Rev. Henry, the Close</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Tadman</span>, John -Richard, clerk, Gas Works, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tadman, William, superintendent of Norwich Gas -Works, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talbot, Mrs. Anne, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talbot, George, tailor, &c., -Bridge-street, St. Andrew</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tallack, William, office clerk to the -Corporation of Guardians, Heigham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taney, William, coach lace maker, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Samuel Wiseman, upholsterer and paper -hanger, 38, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Mary Ann, lodging-house keeper, -Hall-road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tany & Co., fishmongers, Fish Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, James, confectioner, Bridge-street, St. -Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, William, carver gilder, and paper -hanger, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tatham, Charles, Distillery-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Adam, joint secretary to the Norwich -Union Fire-Office, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Adam, and Clement, solicitors, deputy -under-sheriffs of Norfolk, deputy to the Clerk of the Peace of -Norfolk, agents to the Palladium Life Insurance Office, -Orford-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Charles, <i>Peacock</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Edward, Charles-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Elizabeth, corset & elastic -bandage maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, fruiterer and gardener, St. -Stephen’s-street and White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, truss maker, 13, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, James William, cooper, measure maker, -carpenter, and bowl turner, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John, plumber, glazier, & painter, -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John O., solicitor, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Joseph, <i>White Horse</i>, -Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. Maria Elizabeth, -Mile-end-cottage, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. Marianne, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mary, <i>Castle</i>, Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, medical agent, chemist, -herbalist, and druggist, Botanic Medical Dispensary for Diseases -of the Skin, 11, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, <i>White Lion</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, tailor, National -School-court, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, manager of Waterworks, -Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Brown, tobacconist and tea -dealer, 1, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William James, plumber and glazier, -<i>Bird in Hand</i>, Mill-lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Teasel, Osborn, timber merchant, steam saw -mills, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Terrington, William, boot and shoe maker, 8, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald, John, glover—see Theobald and -Son; res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald and Son, glovers, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald, Mrs., Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, Heigham-terrace, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, James, boot maker, 50, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Thomas, livery stable keeper, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, -Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page54"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -54</span>Thirkettle (John) and Scott, sofa, couch, and mattress -manufacturers, Middle-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Harriet, furrier and feather -dresser, 90, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Thomas, <i>Mitre</i>, -Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, William, whitesmith and -bell-hanger, Orford-hill; res: 11, West End-terrace, St. -Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Alfred William, commercial -traveller, 11, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Charles, shoe maker, Cross-lane, St. -George’s Colegate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Rev. Frederick C., -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, Esq., reporter, -Dereham-road-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Gamaliel, farmer, Long -John’s-hill, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, Medical -Institution, 78, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, philosophical instrument -maker, 10, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, James, grocer, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs. Jemima, William-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, <i>Anchor</i>, Silver-road, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, boot maker, and gutta-percha -factor, 10, White Lion-street—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, tea dealer, grocer, &c., -23, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, baker and grocer, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Martin, <i>Griffin</i>, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, ironmonger, -Gentleman’s-walk, and Back of the Inns.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Thomas, <i>Red House</i>, -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, William, coach maker, <i>Steam -Packet House</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorndick, Henry, printer, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorne, Robert, <i>Goose and Gridiron</i>, -Little Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorns, Robert, wholesale ironmonger and -manufacturer of tin goods, 8, Exchange-Street; res: 3, Dukes -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Alfred, boot and shoemaker, -King-street, St. Peter-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas, <i>Tun and Anchor</i>, -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas, hair-dresser, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorold, William, civil engineer, ornamental -gardener, &c., Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge; res: -Thorpe-bower, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorsby, Robert, grocer and draper, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thouless, William, cordwainer, <i>Thorn</i>, -Bartholomew-street, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, Thomas William, artist, -Assembly-rooms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, Walter Christopher, surgeon, 2, -Lakenham-place, St. Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, John, <i>Jubilee</i>, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Carnaby, baker, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Daniel, <i>Bull</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Rebecca, draper, 5, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Samuel William, Duke’s -Palace-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurtell, Thomas, Hall-road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thwaites, John, <i>King’s Head</i>, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thwaites, John, <i>Rainbow</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidd, John, <i>Rifleman</i>, Cross-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidd, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, 20, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidnam, George, butcher, 6, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidnam, James, cooper, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidman, Robert, blacksmith, <i>Rose and -Crown</i>, Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidnam, Robert, <i>Bishopbridge House</i>, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tiffin, William, <i>Waggon and Horses</i>, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Timpson, William, currier, 5, Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkler, Sophia, milliner, 16, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkley, Esther, boot and shoe maker, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, Jacob, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, Jacob Henry—see Tillett and -Mendham; res: St. Andrew’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, James, wheelwright, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, M. A., grocer, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett and Mendham, solicitors, St. -Andrew’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tills, Benjamin, grocer, &c., -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tilney, Henry, <i>Wine Coopers’ -Arms</i>, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, Elm-hill -and Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Rebecca, linen draper, Stump-cross, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Robert Thomas, shoe manufacturer, -Gothic Cottage, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, R. T., and Co., wholesale boot and -shoe manufacturers, Upper Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page55"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -55</span>Tillyard, —, shoe manufacturer—see Tillyard -& Son; res.: Douro-terrace, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard & Son, boot and shoe -manufacturers, Elm-hill—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tipple, John, clerical tailor, woollen draper, -hatter, &c., 12, Exchange-street; res.: 2, -Adelaide-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tripple, John, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -Elm-hill; res.: Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 16, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, -Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William, accountant, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toll, Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 3, -Crescent-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tollady, Joseph, horse hair manufacturer, -Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tolson, Mrs. Martha, 5, London-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, hatter, hosier, and -glover, Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, William, upholsterer and -boarding-house keeper, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tompson, John Locke, grocer, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooke, Michael, tailor and grocer, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooke, Sarah Roberts, circulating library and -reading rooms, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooley, William, coal merchant, <i>Cock and -Pye</i>, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towell, Thomas, <i>White Cottage</i>, -Philadelphia, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Abel, manufacturer—see Towler, -Campin, & Co.; res.: Heigham-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Campin, & Co., manufacturers, -Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Hannah, draper, 3, Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Richard, beer seller, Spitalfields, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, George, <i>Crown</i>, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, James, dealer in rags, -Bridge-street, St. Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Samuel, carver and gilder, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Samuel Thomas, jun., carver and -gilder, 32, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Timothy, clerk, Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, William, Infirmary-road, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, William, <i>Coach and Horses</i>, -Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, William Charles, printer and -shop-keeper, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townley, Jonathan, treasurer of County Courts, -Surrey-place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, cabinet maker, upholsterer, -carver, gilder, and paper hanger, 5, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tripp, John, whitesmith, All -Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, John, teacher of music, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, William, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trower, Noah, <i>Wool Pack</i>, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowse, John, parish clerk of St. -Peter’s Mancroft, 19, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">True, Samuel, Tillett’s-buildings, -Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tubb, William Henry, Berlin wool and tea -warehouse, 46, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, James Stannard, tailor and draper, 4, -Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, James, turner and French polisher, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert, painter, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuddenham, Edward, <i>Swan</i>, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuffs, William, <i>Light Horseman</i>, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tungate, Maria, clothes broker, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Benjamin, shoe maker, -Harvey’s-terrace, Telegraph-lane, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Rev. Charles, <span -class="GutSmall">M.A.</span>, incumbent of St. Peter’s, -Mancroft, 17, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Charles, Esq., 10, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Frederick, teacher of music, opposite -St. Mary’s Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Henry, general agent, and agent for -the Prince of Wales Life Assurance Company, Cross-lane, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James, gilder, opposite St. -Mary’s Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James M., iron-founder and -agricultural implement maker, St. Andrew’s Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Joseph, <i>Anchor</i>, 33, -Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Robert, hair cutter, Trowse -Mill-gate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William, shoe maker, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William Nicholas Harwin, -attorney—see Rackham and Turner; res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, James, grocer, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, William, baker, Trafalgar-street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tutton, Mary, <i>Goldbeaters’ Arms</i>, -Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuxford, Ann, trunk manufacturer, 6 & 7, -Back of the Inns, and Ber-street-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Twiss, Christopher, <i>Rampant Horse</i>, -Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyce and Womack, cabinet makers, 16, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyzack, William Valentine, wig maker, hair -cutter, and artist in hair, 27, London-street</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page56"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -56</span><span class="smcap">Ulph</span>, James, <i>New -Brewery</i>, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, William, dyer, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, Henry, plasterer and scagliola -worker, St. Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, John, builder, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, Joseph, vinegar maker—see -Hills and Underwood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unthank, Clement William, solicitor—see -Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and Robberds; res: Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upcroft, James, <i>Jack of Newbury</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, John, shoe maker, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Robert, farmer, Grove-place</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Varley</span>, John, -cabinet maker, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Valo, Mrs. Charlotte, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vassar, Jabez John, <i>Butcher’s -Arms</i>, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vassar, Mrs. Marianne, Grove-place, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Venables and Plowman, linen drapers, 9, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Venning, John, Esq., Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Dr., head master of Grammar School, -Upper-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vince, Jacob, gardener, 3, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Eliza, milliner and dress maker, 9, -West-end-terrace, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry, brazier and broker, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vlieland, Jerome Nicholas, professor of -French, Italian, and German, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, George, house and furniture painter, -St. Andrew’s Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, Daniel, coal merchant, clerk of St. -Andrew’s parish, Broad-street</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Wade</span>, Frances, -wholesale and retail woollen draper, 18, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Robert, hair dresser, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waddington, James, land agent, -Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waites, Charles, solicitor, Sampson & -Hercules-court, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waites, James, horn and hoof buyer, &c., -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waites, Robert, cow-keeper and meal-seller, -Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite & Son, braziers and gas fitters, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, William, builder and timber merchant, -St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker & Co., worsted spinners, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, James, carpenter and joiner, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, John, <i>King’s Head</i>, -Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Richard, fancy repository, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Robert, printer and bookseller, -Church-street, St. Michael Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Robert, printer, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, carpenter, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, William Steward, accountant, Norwich -Union Fire-office, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wall, Mrs. Hannah, 6, Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wall, Harriet, governess, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wallace, James, <i>Two Brewers</i>, St. -John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, J. G., cotton manufacturer, -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wallis, Thomas, mustard and chicory -manufacturer, 7, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walne, Daniel, Esq., Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walne, Miss Mary, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walters, Martha and Eliza, ladies’ -school, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Charles Palmer, hairdresser, 3, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, James, baker, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, James, carpenter, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, William, <i>Wounded Hart</i>, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, William, baker, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warman, Zachariah Wright, woollen draper, -&c., 2 Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warne, Elizabeth, piano-forte tuner and -regulator, 122, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Rev. A. S., chaplain of St. -Faith’s Union, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Edward, brewer, <i>Hope Brewery</i>, -St. Saviour’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warne, George, <i>Weston’s Cellar -House</i>, Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, James, shopkeeper, Eaton-street, -Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Walter, grocer, tea-dealer, &c., -corner of Bethel-street, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, William, ironmonger, -Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, William, & Co., copper and zinc -merchants, coppersmiths, braziers, brass-founders, tin and iron -plate workers, 2, St. Giles’ Broad-street, and -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Henry, clerk, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page57"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -57</span>Warnes, Robert, <i>Eastern Counties Railway</i>, -Foundry-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, Charles, builder, King-street, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, Harriet, young ladies’ -establishment, King-street, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warren, Thomas, 1, Albert-place, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warren, William, Esq., Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warterton, Edward, tailor, <i>Cottage</i>, -Silver-road, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, George, musician, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, John, linen-draper, 69, and 70, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waters, F. W., miller, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Isaiah, cooper, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson and Barnham, attornies and solicitors, -Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Daniel, carver, gilder, and -print-seller, All Saints’ Green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Frederick Elwin, solicitor—see -Watson and Barnham; res: 6, Lakenham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Gilbert P., chemist and druggist, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, <i>Prospect House</i>, -Hellesdon-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, John Ferra, resident medical -proprietor of private asylum, Heigham-hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, John, <i>Star</i>, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, John Wilcocks, Esq., Heigham Hall -cottage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Mrs. stone-mason, Castle-meadow; glass -warehouse, Bridewell-alley; res: Foundry-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Mary Anne, milliner and dressmaker, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Richard, Esq., Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson and Son, stone-merchants, Castle -meadow, and St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Elizabeth, milliner, &c., -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Henry, printer, &c., -Pottergate-street—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, house agent, -Chapel-field-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, engineer, iron and brass -founder, and general machinist, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, John, <i>Ship</i>, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, John Winter, <i>Spear in Hand</i>, -Vauxhall-street, Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Sarah, <i>Lord Nelson</i>, Stone-hill, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Thomas, butcher, Market-place and -Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Thomas, mathematician, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, William, <i>Old Dove</i>, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waytes, Philip, cattle-dealer, <i>Marquis of -Granby</i>, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, William, and Son, fishmongers and -dealers in game, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, James, artist, <i>Mazeppa</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, John Barton, Esq. Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, Thomas, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, William, rope and twine maker, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webber, William, consulting surgeon, 65, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, John, <i>Lamb</i>, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Anna Maria, milliner and dressmaker, -West Wymer-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Daniel, builder, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Elizabeth, provision dealer, 8, -Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, George, Yarington’s-court, -Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, James, carver, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, John, hair-dresser, -Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Matthew, <i>Leopard</i>, St. -James’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Paul Thomas, commercial traveller, -12, Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Robert, shoe maker and clothes -broker, St. Lawrence-steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Thomas, printer, agent to the -Christian Knowledge Society, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, livery-stable keeper, -Maid’s Head Inn-yard, St. Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeds, Sarah, grocer and tea-dealer, -Bishopbridge, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeks, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, Rev. William, Baptist minister, -Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Henry, miller, Hellesdon Mills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, John William, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, John, <i>Buff Coat</i>, Buff Coat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Mrs., Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Peter Michael, tailor, -Mandall’s-court, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Stephen, junr., auctioneer and valuer, -Willow-lane; and at Belmont Cottage, Barnsbury-park, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Stephen Peter, accountant, -Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, -Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welton, William, baker and confectioner, Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wenn, Mary, eating-house keeper, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">West, Edward, shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">West, John, <i>White Swan</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston, Charles, brewer, St. George’s -bridge; res: Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page58"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -58</span>Weyer, Thomas, <i>Red Lion</i>, St. -Miles’-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weyer, William, <i>Flower Pot</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, Henry T., wine merchant, Dereham -Road-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Jeremiah, gun-smith, Little -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, John, tallow chandler, <i>Rose</i>, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wharton, George, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Upper Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheatley, Edward Adams, coffee-house keeper, -18 Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheeler, Thomas, Esq., Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheeler, Rev. Thomas Archibald, Baptist -minister, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whincop, Garwood George, bankers’ clerk, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whistler, James, station-master, Trowse -railway station</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Andrew, shopkeeper, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, A. M., and D., Berlin wool warehouse, -Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Frederick Edward, ironmonger, oil and -colourman, 17 Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Jeremiah, builder and carpenter, -Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Mrs., Grove-place, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Philip, lodging-house keeper, Upper -Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard, surgeon-dentist, St. -Giles’-street; res: the Woodlands, Stoke Holy Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Robert, whitesmith, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, William, farmer, Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, William, broker and house agent, -Church-alley, St. Gregory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, George, stone and marble mason, -Ber-street-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Mary, midwife, opposite St. -Augustine’s Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Philip, bread and biscuit baker, 6, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehouse, Charles, saddler and harness -maker, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiteley, Joseph, worsted spinner, -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Miss Elizabeth L., Grout’s -thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Sarah, schoolmistress, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Sarah, junr., dress-maker, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, William, schoolmaster, collector of -taxes, &c., Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitrick, James, grocer, West -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, William, schoolmaster, Duke’s -palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Widdowes, Mark, <i>Lamb</i>, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiffen, Josiah, cattle dealer, Duke’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, Edward, mail contractor, <i>Stagg</i>, -St. Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, Frances, lodging-house keeper, 10, St. -Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigger, John H. A., dealer in paintings and -articles of vertu, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggett, Harriet, lodging-house keeper, 29, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggett, Joseph, wood turner, Dial-yard, St. -Miles’; res: Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggins, John, <i>Saracen’s Head</i>, -St. Giles’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigham, Robert, tobacco manufacturer, 10, Old -Haymarket; res: Northumberland-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild, John, receiver of Inland Revenue, -Orford-hill; res: 6, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Frederick, plumber, &c., St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Matthew, plumber and glazier, <i>Trowel -and Hammer</i>, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Stephen, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, William, Esq., coroner of Norwich, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, William, jun., auctioneer, &c., -Post-Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilding, Henry, hair-dresser and perfumer, 42, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilet, Mary Ann, baker, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiley, Samuel Hall, shopkeeper and house -agent, St. James’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkins, Elizabeth, clear-starcher, -Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkins, Robert, musician, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Benjamin, 9, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness -maker, 85, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willdin, Charles, carver and gilder, Golden -Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, Richard, manufacturer, 3, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Edward, manufacturer—see -Willett, Nephew, and Co.; res: Eaton-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Henry, manufacturer—see -Willett, Nephew, and Co.; res: Mount-pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Mrs. Mary Ann Oxley, Mile-end, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Nephew, and Co., manufacturers, -Pottergate-street, and 63, Friday-street, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Isaac, manufacturer—see -Williams and Potter; res: Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Isaiah, tailor, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, John, pastrycook, 44, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page59"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -59</span>Williams, John Henry, shopkeeper, corner of -Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Josiah, grocer, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Lewis, <i>Moon and Stars</i>, -Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, the Misses, boarding and day school, -52, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams & Potter, manufacturers, -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Thomas, bankers’ clerk, Surrey -Cottage, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, William, butcher, New Catton, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, John James, commercial traveller, -Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, Mrs. Eliza Frances, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, William, solicitor, St. -Andrew’s-plain: res: Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, William, tanner and felmonger, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willsea, Isaac, <i>Corn Exchange</i>, -Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willsea, John, <i>Waggon and Horses</i>, St. -Michael</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, bookseller and general -shopkeeper, 1, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, grocer, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, James, supervisor of Inland Revenue, -34, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Mrs. & Misses, boarding and day -school for young gentlemen, 13 Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Robert, accountant and agent, 13, -Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Thomas, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William Stitt, Esq., manager of East -of England Bank; res: Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William, Lame Dog-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William, jun., solicitor, Lame -Dog-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wimperis, William, currier, Grout’s -thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Ambrose, yeoman, 5, Lakenham -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer, -and leather merchant, 7, 8, & 9, Upper Market; res: Grove -House, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, George, grocer and baker, St. -John’s, Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, James, solicitor, 9, St. -Giles’-street, res: Rose-cottage, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, John, baker, St. -Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, John Greene, assessor and collector of -the Property and Income Tax for Heigham, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Samuel, baker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Thomas, <i>Green Hills</i> Gardens, -St. Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, William, painter, plumber, glazier, -and japanner, Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, William, brush-maker, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Alfred, draper, Grove-place, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Robert P., builder; -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Isaac, wine and spirit merchant, -corner of Post Office and Pottergate-streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Samuel, agent to Bible Society</p> -<p class="gutlist">Withers, Peter, <i>White Lion</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wodehouse, Rev. Charles Nourse, canon of -Norwich Cathedral, Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wodehouse, Edmund, Esq., <span -class="GutSmall">M.P.</span>, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wodehouse, the Misses Elizabeth and Apollonia, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton and Co., family grocers and hop -merchants, 47, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, jun., Central Railway -outfitting establishment, 11 and 12, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, cabinet maker, 2, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, cabinet maker—see Tyce and -Womack</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, George, <i>Cellar House</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, James, keeper of the Assembly Rooms, -Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Henry, surgeon-dentist, 70, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Samuel, corn merchant, -Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Sarah, dressmaker and milliner, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcocke, Thomas, All Saints</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodgate, Philip, Manchester warehouseman and -shoe manufacturer, Castle-street; res: Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, George Frederick, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, John, shopkeeper, Rosemary-lane, -St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Arthur Charles, land agent, Tombland; -res: Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Mrs. Fanny, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, George, carpenter and builder, 7, -Gun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, John, 2, London-terrace, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Joseph, wine and spirit -merchant—see Norwich Wine Company; res: -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, -Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Thomas John, clerk in the Stamp -office, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page60"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -60</span>Woods, George, currier and leather seller, Church-alley, -St. Gregory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, James, accountant, 2, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, James, <i>Old Crown</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Peter, <i>Lock and Key</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Robert John, cabinet maker, <i>Royal -Standard</i>, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, —, Norwich Music Repository, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, 22, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, George, baker, Julian-street, -Julian-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolbright, William Henry, solicitor, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woollistone, Samuel, baker and -timber-merchant, Cherry-street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolmer, Clement Amies, shoe manufacturer, -parish clerk, Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, William, miller and merchant, -Plumstead-road, Thorpe, and 3, Lower King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolsey, Samuel, <i>Bull</i>, Market-place, -and Swiss Farm, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolterton, Robert, surgeon, Samson and -Hercules-court, St. George’s, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worby, Robert, eating-house keeper, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, William, builder, <i>Rose</i>, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, Benjamin, <i>Cardinal’s Cap</i>, -Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, James, builder, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, Robert, carter, St. Giles’-hill, -St. Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, -Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Martha, milliner, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Robert, solicitor, St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Esther, cooper, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jacob, iron and brass founder, -Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, confectioner, 67, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, tailor, 50, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jeremiah, builder, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John, and Son, manufacturers, -Elm-hill; res: Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Joseph, plumber and glazier, -Mission-place, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mrs., the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Robert, land agent, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 31, -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Thomas, <i>True Briton</i>, New -Catton, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Walter, plumber, glazier, and house -decorator, Rose-corner, King-street; res: Surrey-place, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, John, shoe maker, <i>Carpenters’ -Arms</i>, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wymer, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. George’s -Colegate</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Yarington</span>, Edwin -William, secretary to the Blind Hospital, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarington, Peter Master, governor of City -Gaol, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarington, William, Saviour’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yates, William, and Co., glass and china -dealers, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yeames, Samuel, coal merchant, <i>Black -Horse</i>, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yellop, Robert, <i>Golden Can</i>, -Broad-street, St. Andrews</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, Charles, accountant, 3, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, John, commercial traveller, 2 -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngman, Harold, merchants’ clerk, -Vauxhall-street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngman, Samuel Wood, commercial traveller, -10, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, brewers, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, John, bread and biscuit baker, 24, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Mary Ann, grocer, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Peter, <i>Richmond Hill</i>, -Ber-street-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, William, <i>Cherry Tree</i>, -Hall-road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youels, Joseph, tailor, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youells, William, hair-dresser, St. John -Sepulchre</p> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Zipfel</span>, Charles, -watch and clock maker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Matthew, watch maker, <i>Rose</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<h2><a name="page61"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -61</span>MASON’S NORWICH COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.</h2> -<h3>Academies:—<i>See Schoolmasters</i>.Accountants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, William, 5, Foundry-bridge-rd., -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, C. Jas, 1, Albion-ter., -Mount-pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Jas., 32, Victoria-st., St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, J. Cuthbert, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, John Freeman, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayliss, H., Old Hay-hill; res: Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booth, George, Richmond-pl., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bower, James Garton, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, George, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branch, Jas. Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butterfant, William George, Cowgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Sam., William-st., West Pottergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Thomas, Ivy Cottage, Lakenham, (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corsbie, Josh., the Valley, Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cott, Thomas, 4, West-end-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, Robert, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Samuel, Crescent-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Josiah, 11, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, William, Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Robert, West Wymer-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, George, St. Faith’s-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grinling, George, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ibroke, Richmond, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, William, Norgate’s-ct., St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne and Shaw, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, Wm. C., jun., William-st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maquire, Joseph, 5, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, James, 12, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, William, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainger, G. H. Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Henry, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Blofield John, 35, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roach, Edward, Chapel-look, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Granville, East of England Bank</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Frederick, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, William, 5, Chapel-field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, William, Distillery-street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Stephen Peter, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Robert, 13, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, James, 2, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, Charles, 3, Rose-lane</p> -<h3>Animal and Bird Preservers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Thomas, King-street, St. Peter, per -Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, John, St. Giles’-st</p> -<h3>Architects:—<i>See Surveyors</i>.Artists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, J. Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, William, Briggs-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, David, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Mary Ann, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, John, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, H. Chapelfield-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Susanh. (portrait painter), -Cherry-street, Lakenham—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Alfred, Upper King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Emily, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, Thomas William, Assembly-rooms -Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, James, Cowgate-street</p> -<h3>Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers, -&c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Samuel Hurry, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page62"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -62</span>Atkinson, J. Goldsmith, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Elijah Crozier, clerk to Norwich -Corporation of Guardians, and Secretary to the Norfolk -Agricultural Association, Little Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Everett, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith & Kitton, Palace-street, St. -Martin’s-at-Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beynon, John Fowler, Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bignold, Thos., Southend-ter., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Keith, & Blake, Chantry, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Francis John, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Edgar, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, and Son, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman and Hansell, Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Samuel, St. Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John V., 3, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cuddon, J. & Francis T., St. -Giles’-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Arthur, (sec. to City of Norwich -Waterworks Com.) 66, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalton, Samuel, 5, St. Giles’-ter.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daveney, C. Burton, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Peter and Son, 8, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, William, clerk to the magistrates, -Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, George Arthur, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Robert, Princes-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field and Bignold, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, William, Post Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, & Robberds, -Bank-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Fred., Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Henry, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Edward, Little Orford-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, C. Suckling, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, James and John, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrod, Henry, Bank-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s-ct. -Briggs-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jessup, Benjamin, St. Michael-at-Plea</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison and Preston, Bank-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitson, John, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, 24, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Edmund S. D., Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller and Son, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munday, John, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nixon, John Hindson, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, T. Hitchen, clerk to the county court, -Redwell-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulley, Henry, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham & Cooke, Tuck’s-ct. St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham and Turner, the Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Daniel, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharps, B. Thomas, 2, Upper Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, George Edward, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper and Sons, Bank-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, Alfred, Scole’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, John Rising, town clerk and clerk of -the peace, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Fisher, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Adam and Clement, Orford-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John Oddin, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett and Mendham, St. -Andrew’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Charles Edward, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson and Barnham, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waites, Charles, Sampson and Hercules-ct. -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, William, St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Wm., jun., Lame Dog-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, James, 9, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolbright, Wm. Henry, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Robert, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<h3>Auctioneers and Appraisers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Dennis, Castle-st.; res: -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, W., Theatre-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drane, William, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, D. Garthom, 7, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudbud, Stephen, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, George, Crown Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry John, 3, Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman and Sons, 6, St. Giles’-street, -and Hall Quay, Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Stephen, jun., Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, William, Post Office-street</p> -<h3>Baby-Linen Warehouses.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, George, 2, Haymarket (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, N. H., 17, Gentlemen’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Emma, 42, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cruso, Lydia, Briggs-street</p> -<h3>Bakers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Edward, St. Martin at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Algar, Robert, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allthorpe, Thomas, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Matthew, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Henry, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bancalari, Domenico, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Samuel, St. Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Maria, Brazen Doors-rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Ann, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Robert, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Samuel, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, George John, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Joshua, Adelaide-st., Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighton, C. George, St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, Samuel, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, W., 1, Sussex-st., St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Barnabas, 1, Front-row, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Jas. Eaton, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page63"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -63</span>Brown, Mary Ann, 11, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Albert, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edward, Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrage, Edwin, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Stephen, Carrow-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Robert, King street, St. Peter per -Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, William, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crawfoot, George, St. Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crawfoot, Robert, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dade, Charlotte, 4, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daplyn, Mary, St. Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Jeremiah, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Jane, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Empson, Eyre, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fann, John, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, Samuel, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Elizabeth, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, near St. James’s -Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, 15, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, William, 1, City-road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Thomas, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Thomas, Paul’s Church-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes, Thomas, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Harriet, Little London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Michael, Finket-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William Thos. Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, George, Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Daniel, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iverson, Edward, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Janeth, Charles, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Robert, 1, All Saints’-street, -St. John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Charlotte, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John, 3, World’s End-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Henry, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, John, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Back-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lackman, William, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">LeNeve, Charles, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Joseph Page, St. Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Joseph, 5, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Frederick G. Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myall, Benjamin, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Samuel, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William Cobb, City-rd. Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Francis, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mary, St. John-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pummell, James, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, John, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Henry, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinching, William, 8, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Thomas, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pleasants, Thomas H., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooler, Richard, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Primrose, Mary, corner of Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pummell, James, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, William, Bull Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roofe, William, Spitalfields, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Philip, St. Michael-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushbrook, Robert, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, David, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Robert, Carrow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, Wm., Barrack-st. Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, William, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Henry, Bull Close, St. Paul</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stringer, Robt., Middle-st., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Carnaby, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, Wm., Trafalgar-st., New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Edward, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Thomas, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, James, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, William, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walton, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">West, Edward, Mill-hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Philip, 6, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilett, Mary Ann, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, George, St. John’s -Timberhill-st</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, James, St. Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter Samuel, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, George, Julian-st., Julian pl</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woollistone, Sam, Cherry-st., New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, John, 24, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<h3>Banks.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Branch Bank of England, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deposit Bank, Robert Balls, -Weston’s-ct., St. Peter’s, Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">East of England Bank, Old Haymarket; W. T. -Wilson, Esq., Manager,—draw on London and Westminster Bank, -Lothbury</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurneys, Birbeck, and Co., Bank-plain, draw on -Barclay, Bevan, and Co., 54, Lombard-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harveys and Hudson, King-street, draw on -Hankey and Co., 7, Fenchurch-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savings’ Bank, Haymarket, open Monday, -Wednesday, and Saturday, from 12 till two. Actuary, Edward -Hartt, Esq.</p> -<h3>Barristers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Carlos, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Charles, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotson, Wales Christopher, Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Druery, J. Henry, Cambrian-pl, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Nathaniel, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumptre, Robert, Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeves, Sims, Tombland</p> -<h3>Basket Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Charles, <i>Briton’s Arms</i>, -Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay Elizabeth, 15, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page64"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -64</span>Gay, Mary, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, William, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Samuel Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perfect John, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<h3>Beer Sellers.—<i>See also Licensed -Victuallers</i>.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Edwin, St. Stephens’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttle, John, Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bygrave, Robert, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, Dunch, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Sarah, Bridge-st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, William, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mack, Ann, Bridge-street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, William, World’s End-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, Thomas, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, John, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riley, Francis, Whitefriars</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Robert, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salter, William, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, James, St. Augustine’s-st</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, William, Bull-close Brewery, -Bull-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Richard, Spitalfields, Thorpe</p> -<h3>Bell Hangers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, George, Pottergate-st, & -Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Walter, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Wm. H., 3, Waggon & Horses-lane, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Wm., Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, Abraham, 123, Pottergate-street, (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, James, 112, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, back of the Inns, (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, William, Orford-hill</p> -<h3>Berlin and Fancy Repositories.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Brennan, Elizabeth, 35, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, George, Bridge-st. St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, Edward, 9, Post Office st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, R. William, 71, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Mary Ann, 5, Little London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipperson, Mary, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Back-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holder, Reuben, St. -Stephen’s-plain—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, Henry, 58, St. -Stephen’s-st.—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay and Son, 7, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Harriet, 18, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, William, 7, Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Sarah, Castle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Rix, 3, Queen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tubb, Wm. Henry, 46, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Richard, Bridge-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, A. M. and D., Briggs-st.</p> -<h3>Blacksmiths.—<i>See also Shoeing Smiths and -Whitesmiths</i>.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, All Saints’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, J., Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Charles, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakley, Robert, Palace-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, John, St. Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Charles, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, St. -Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, 27, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Richard, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, John, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Robert, <i>East End Retreat</i>, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidman, Robert, <i>Rose and Crown</i>, -Bishop-gate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, James, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Thomas, Castle Meadow</p> -<h3>Boarding Houses.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, William, 12 & 13, -Exchange-st.—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, the Misses, (for ladies only,) -Martineau House, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, William, Bank-plain</p> -<h3>Boat Builders.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, John, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeman, James, St. Ann’s Staithe-lane, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Petch, Hanh., <i>Horse Barracks</i>, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rutt, Alfred, Poole’s Ferry</p> -<h3>Bookbinders.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Coote, G. M., Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Samuel, 54, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grinter, Charles Edward, Gildengate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold & Sons, London-st. & -Exchange-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles, 5, Gentleman’s Walk, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Freeman, Infirmary-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, James, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ottey, Philip, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oury and Co., 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quintin, William, Charing-cross and 36, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, John, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William Horace, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Samuel, Elm-hill</p> -<h3><a name="page65"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -65</span>Booksellers and Stationers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon and Kinnebrook, <i>Norwich Mercury</i> -office, 12, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Zachariah, 115, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croxford, Henry, 33, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darken, James, 2, Little London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, John C., Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, (and publisher,) -Haymarket—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Robert, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, (and publishers,), -London-st. and Exchange-st., and St. Paul’s Churchyard, -London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lain, Edward, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mousir, Robert, 9, Upper St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles, 5, Gentleman’s Walk, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oury and Co., 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Henry, 17, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Sarah, Castle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, John, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, jun., 9, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevenson & Matchett, <i>Norfolk -Chronicle</i> Office, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Robert, Church-st., St. Michael -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, William, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, 1, Peacock-st.</p> -<h3>Boot and Shoe Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, David, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Susanna, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John George, 3, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker and Barnes (wholesale), 1, York -Tavern-passage, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, James, 5, St. James’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Base, William, St. Michael-at-Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, Robert, <i>King’s Head</i>, -Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bassingthwaite, William (wholesale), 56, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batterbee, James, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, J. <i>Sir John Barleycorn</i>, St. -James’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Austin, <i>Tuns</i>, -Whitefriars’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Bales William, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowhill, Henry, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowtell, Thomas, 30 and 31, Davey-place, and -42, Skinner-street, Snow-hill, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowthorpe, William, Rose Valley-terrace, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Chas. Harrison (factor), Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Isaac, 8, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, W., New-buildings, -Mariner’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, John, Church-street, St. -Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, Thomas, 10, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, George Symonds, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Challis, John, 43, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry, Thomas, St. Catherine’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, David, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Henry (factor), Lame Dog-road, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarice, Isaac, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Thomas Samuel, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collins, Alfred, 42, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collins, James, 41, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward Thomas, Revolving Depôt, -21, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Edward, St. John Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousens, John, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, John, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullington, Mary Anne, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cuthbert, Edward, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dann, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dean, James (wholesale), Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, William, <i>Seven Stars</i>, -Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elmes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Geo., Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Faulke, John, Bridge-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, Harriet, 4, Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William (wholesale and retail) 13 and -14, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Geo., <i>Jolly Dealers</i>, -Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin, Charles, 11, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Richard, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Samuel, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, Elizabeth, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Chas. Suckling (wholesale) the -Athenæum, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, David, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Robert, <i>Jolly Dyers</i>, -Fishgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grave, Richard, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, Geo. (wholesale) 53, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurrin, J. & M., & Co. 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Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page66"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -66</span>Johnson, William and John, 1, 2 & 3, -Mitchell’s-court, Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp and Son, 18, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, John, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Robert, 22, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kisch, Moses, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, William, All Saints’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, George, St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, 3, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loombe, Thomas, Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Samuel, 6, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin and Sons, (wholesale), Church-alley St. -Gregory’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, Calvert-street</p> -<p 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Fred., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite and Son, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, and Co., 2, St. Giles’ -Broad-street, and Goat-lane</p> -<h3>Brewers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, George, (and cooper,) 2½, Lower -King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, John, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Richard, St. Michael-at-Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burdett, Jonathan, <i>Dial</i>, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Charles, St. Miles, Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Thomas William, Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Noah, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham, Richard, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, George, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Archibald, Golding-st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millar, Alfred S., St. Stephen’s -Brewery, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, J. B. and H., Old Brewery, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Eagle and Child brewery, Golden -ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plane, Richard, Lower, Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Edward, St. Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Edwd., <i>Whale Bone</i>, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Pattern, Finch, and Co., Anchor -Brewery, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, William, Bull Close Brewery, -Bull-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Edwd. Hope Brewery, St. -Saviour’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page67"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -67</span>Weston, Charles, St. George’s-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King-st.</p> -<h3>Bricklayers and Plasterers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, James, Princes-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, William, <i>White Lion</i>, -Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, West Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, William Mills, Peacock-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, J. O., Pitt-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, Mark, <i>Plough</i>, Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Francis, West Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, George, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Robert, Union-place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Richard, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James, 18, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Charles, Bishopgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Thos., <i>Red Lion</i>, -Bishopgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, <i>White Lion</i>, -Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Benjamin, <i>Theatre</i>, -Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Horace, St. Stephen’s-square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, James Wilkins, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John Grimwood, Richmond-hill, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, W. R., Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, Lake’s-yd. St. -Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, George, All Saints’-green and St. -Stephen’s Upper-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, James, <i>Eagle</i>, Lower Westgate-st. -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, George Thomas, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Robert, <i>Bull</i>, St. Paul’s -Church-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, John, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Clare, jun., St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, James, <i>Boy and Cup</i>, -Lobster-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Rob., <i>Bricklayers Arms</i>, -Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rant, Jonathan, <i>Dyers Arms</i>, Quay -side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles, (and builder,) Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Thomas, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, William, <i>Cattle Hill</i>, St. -John’s, Timber-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Robert, <i>Turkey Cock</i>, Church-st. -St. Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, Henry, (and scagliola worker) St. -Margaret’s-plain</p> -<h3>Brick Manufacturers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, Surrey-road and Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coalman, George Rising, Chalk Cliff, near -Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jenkinson, Robert, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<h3>Brush Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Frederick, St. Gregory’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Mary, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Thomas, Grout’s-thoroughfare, St. -John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, James Kersey, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchin, John, St. John’s -Timberhill-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Samuel, Middle-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, William, 17, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Walter, Middle-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, William, 2, Princes-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page and Son (wholesale), 23, Old Haymarket -and Scoles-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Henry, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Henry, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Peter Thomas (wholesale) White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, William, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<h3>Builders and Carpenters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, Chas. and John Fuller, 7, -Surrey-rd</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, Southwell-street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Richard, 27, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">August, John and William, (contractors), -Unthank’s-rd. and August-st., Julian-pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, All -Saints’-grn.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Daniel, West Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Rebecca, Peacock-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, Thomas, St. Paul’s; res: -Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, William Ames, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricher, Thomas, St. -Benedict’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, John, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Thomas, Bridge-st. St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, William, Tabernacle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, William Thomas, 3, St. -Faith’s-ter.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browes, Robert, <i>Brickmakers’ -Arms</i>, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Agas, Theatre-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, John, <i>Clarence Harbour</i>, -Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coalman, George Rising, Chalk Cliff, near -Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, John Daniel, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Timothy, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darkins, Canuel, 2, Victoria-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, James, <i>King’s Arms</i>, -Bishopbridge, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, John, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">England, Robert, 2, Dereham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, Thomas, 2, Westend-ter. St -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, Broad-st. St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thos., <i>Queen Adelaide</i>, -Pitt-st</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, J. (and lime-burner) Earlham-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Matthew, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, William, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, —, Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, St. Gregory’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, Sam., <i>Dog</i>, Paul’s -Churchyard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, Robert, St. Miles, Coslany, and -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, J., St. Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, James, St. Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, James, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, G. Plummer, Surrey-gr. Surrey-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page68"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -68</span>Leach, William, St. Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lilly, William, Rose-June</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lucas, Brothers (and contractors), 22, St. -Giles’-street; South Wharf, Lowestoft; and Belvedere-road, -Lambeth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mandall, Robert, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, S. H., William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, George William, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, <i>Jolly Hatters</i>, St. -James’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, St. George’s, Colegate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, George, <i>Red Lion</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nudds, William, 7, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ollett, Henry, Heal’s-buildings, -Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ollett, Mary Ann, Life’s-green, Lower -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Charles, <i>Anchor</i>, Ten -Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, George, <i>Norwich Arms</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, William Bacon, Horne’s lane, -Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, John, All Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbird, Samuel, Church-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rollings, William, All Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rowland, Daniel, <i>Raven</i>, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, James Robert, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, William, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreave, Wm., Towler’s-court, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sinkler, John, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Richard, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanton, Edward, St. Martin’s-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stout, Simon, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quentin, Richard, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, John, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, William, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, James, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, James, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Charles, King-street, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Daniel, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Jeremiah, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Robert P., Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, George, 7, Gun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, William, <i>Rose</i>, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, James, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jeremiah, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<h3>Butchers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, Jesse, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, James, <i>Bess of Bedlam</i>, St. -Martin’s-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ball, George, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, John, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, John, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Abel, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Samuel, St. Giles’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, W. Samuel, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel Royal, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, James, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Leggatt, <i>Rose</i>, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Legatt, jun., Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cordran, William, Fye-bridge, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottam and Brewster, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniel, Benjamin, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Damson, Jonathan, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Philip, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellwood, Henry, Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellwood, James, St. Michael’s -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Royal James, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fussey, Richard, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Giles, Ebenezer, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gotterson, John, <i>Plasterer’s -Arms</i>, St. Margaret’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greeves, Henry, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Charles, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harley, John Payne, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hicks, Leonard, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hicks, Leonard, 93, St. Michael-at-Thorn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John and Thomas, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, George, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Edward, St. Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Charles, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, James, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, David, St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Joseph, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholson, Ebon, Bridge-st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Thomas, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porrett, James, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Edward, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pyeroft, Nat. Burton, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Thomas, 54, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Noah, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ruddling, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Christopher, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, Robert, Swan-lane, & -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, John <i>Bowling Green</i>, -Muspole-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stedman, John, Lady-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Mark, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonex, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidnam, George, 6, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Wm., New Catton, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Thos., Market-place and Pitt-street</p> -<h3>Cabinet Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Daniel, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, Chas. and J. Fuller, 7, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, James, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benfield, John, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruning, J., Grout’s-ct., St. -John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Hunter, Dove-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cordran, William, 1, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, James, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easter, William, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, H., 46, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page69"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -69</span>Fisher, Jas., Whiting, corner of Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Chas. Jeremiah, 10, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, James, St. John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Stephen, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larwood, Wm., <i>Cock and House</i> -Duke-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Aaron, St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Geo. Robert, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickalls, John, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Jas., 38, Charing-cross, and 4, St. -Peter Hungate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, James, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooler, William, 2 and 3, Charing-cross, (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, Henry, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salter, Robert Henry, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Robt. Bagge, St. John-st., and 18, -Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Thomas, 21, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, St. Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shenfield, John, 12, Upper-st., St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle and Scott, Middle-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, 5, Post-office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyce and Womack, 16, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varley, John, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, 2, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Robert, <i>Royal Standard</i>, -Ber-st.</p> -<h3>Cane Worker.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Dyer, Jephunneh John, Ber-street</p> -<h3>Carters and Carriers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Alfred, Great Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pickford and Co., Broad-st., St. -Andrew’s; J. A. Emmett, agent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Richard, Duke’s-palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Spencer Drake, Duke’s-palace and -King-street-wharfs</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, George, <i>White Hart</i>, -Broad-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warman, Robt., St. Giles’-hill, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<h3>Carvers and Gilders.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, John, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, James, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, William, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coot, Robert, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Thomas, (Gothic architectural,) -Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, Charles, St. Lawrence-lane, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Larrance, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, 10, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, 2, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, John, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, George St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladbrooke, Robert, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nurse, Robert, Castle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, St. Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, William, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townsend, Samuel, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townsend, S. Thomas, 32, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James, opposite St. Mary’s -Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Daniel, All Saints-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, James, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">William, Charles, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<h3>Cattle Salesmen.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, Stephen, 10, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, —, Hellesdon-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hope, James, 2, Lakenham-terrace</p> -<h3>Chair Makers.—<i>See also Cabinet Makers</i>.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, William, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, William, jun., Muspole-st.</p> -<h3>Cheesemongers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, Wm., Magdal.-st. St. -Edmund’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, William, 10, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lane, Israel, Stamp Office-yard, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Charles Barnabas, 1, Post Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Elizabeth, 8, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<h3>Chemists and Druggists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Edward, Orford-hill—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, John James, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botwright, J. R., All Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Marianne, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Case, Philip, Bridge-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, William, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, George, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch, Robert, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, William (wholesale and retail) St. -Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, Thomas, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Samuel, 12, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, George, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrt, Edward, 11, Distillery-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, Walter, Rose-corner, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hooper, John, Hall-road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hulme, John Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Henry, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, John (agricultural), Coslany-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Ambrose, Searle, Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Juler, Richard, St. James’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James Brett, -Robinson’s-buildings, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitts, Robert Christopher, 8, St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Robert Raven, 1, St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, William Rant, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roope, Jane, H., Red Loin-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page70"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -70</span>Row, Frederick, St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Eliz. (and drysalter,) St. -Michael’s Colsany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharland, William, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, William, Briggs-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Josh. de Carle, (wholesale druggist,) -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith and Sons, London-st. & -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Wm. Lyall, St Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spatchett, Jas., St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark and Co., (manufacturing) -Duke’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Curtis, (wholesale and retail) 15, -Gentleman’s-walk and Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, 11, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, Medical Institution, 78, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Gilbert P., King-street</p> -<h3>China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Beven, Robert, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell and Bean, Upper Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thomas, Bridge-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, John, 86, St. Giles’ -Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardiment, J. St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heap, William, <i>Pigeons</i>, Charing -Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, J., (glass merchant,) St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Co., Broad-street and -Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, George, Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Onley, Daniel, <i>Golden Lion</i>, Brazen -Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, St. Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Wm., Rampant Horse Back-street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yates and Co., Davey-place</p> -<h3>Clothiers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes (Elizabeth) and Sons, 4, Orford-hill and -Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, John Hart, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Robert, 9, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, John, 6, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, William and John, 1, 2, & 3, -Mitchell’s-court, Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kingsmill, William, Bridge-st. St. -Michael’s Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Arthur John, White lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, Westlegate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Smiths, 9 & 10, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tungate, Maria (broker), Lwr. Westwick-st.</p> -<h3>Coach Builders.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, Edward, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Fuller, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, Anthony, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Philip W., St. Giles’-gates and -Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, George, Little Orford-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Joseph and James, Red Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Charles W., St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Henry, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Jonathan, St. Andrew’s -Bridge-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pierson, Edward, 4, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’-road</p> -<h3>Coal Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George, 3, Lame Dog-road, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, William, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, Robert John, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman and Sureham, Wensum-st., Tombland, -and Soup Office-yard, near Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, John Hart, 4, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coalman, George Rising, Chalf Cliff, near -Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward, Pitt-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens & Son, St. Benedict’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Ed., <i>Balloon</i>, Lower -Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley & Hart, Duke’s Palace, St -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawbarn, Sons, and Co., Rudrum’s-wharf, -King-street, and 16, Exchange-st.—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, John, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Counties’ Company, Spitalfields, -Thorpe—A. Sanderson, agent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, Coslany-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, William, St. Michael Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartlepool Company, Exchange-st. and Eastern -Union Railway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laint, Benjamin Charles, King-st. gates, -Pockthorpe, and St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monghton, John, <i>Waterman’s Arms</i>, -St. Peter Pier, Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk & Eastern Counties’ -Depôt, Trowse—E. & A. Prior, managers—(see -advert.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk Company, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, John, Fishgate-st. and at Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice & Co., Eastern Union -Railway—Depôt, St Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sursham, J., Soup Office-yard, -Fishgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooley, Wm., <i>Cock and Pye</i>, -Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s -Broad-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yeames, Samuel, <i>Black Horse</i>, -King-st</p> -<h3>Coffee and Eating House Keepers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Chainey, William, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown, Charles, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Nathan, Little-Orford-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunter, William, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggatt, Samuel, Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, John, St. -Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, George, <i>Temperance</i>, Golden -Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page71"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -71</span>Stokes, John, <i>Temperance</i>, 2, Upper Walk, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wenn, Mary, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheatley, Edward Adams, 18, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worby, Robert, Pottergate-street</p> -<h3>Commission and General Agents.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George Syder, 1, -Priest’s-builds., St. Stephen’s-road—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John (W. Stapleton’s London -Champagne Establishment) Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beeston, John, Chapelfield-opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brittain, James, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, George C., Post Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garell, Robert Atkinson, Duke-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isley, William, Chapel-lane, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Charles Thomas, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockett, William, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, Charles, Holl’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Postle, William, Chapel-field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, James, 1, Bracondale-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Robert, 82, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Robert, 13, Crescent</p> -<h3>Confectioners.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Black & Co., Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borrett, Wm. (and sugar boiler,) Duke-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edwin, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, Daniel, St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deynes, Richard, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes, Thomas, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, Richard Curzon, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Francis, 12, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatcarton, Joseph, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hick, William, Bridge-st. St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hull, William Henry, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Susanna, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, Bridge-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham, James T., St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little, Henry, 3, Dove-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Charles, 7, Exchange-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, Mary, 3, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Richard, 13, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, James, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinching, William, 8, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Thomas, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, Henry, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poulter, William, St. -Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scottow, Mary, 2, Red Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silvey, Letitia Ann, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silvey, Wm., 3, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Henry, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, James, Bridge st. St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welton, William, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, John, 44, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, Queen-st.—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, 67, Ber-st.</p> -<h3>Coopers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Amy, Jos., <i>Castle</i>, Spitalfields, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amy, Thomas, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, George, (and brewer,) 2½, Lower -King-st. St. Peter-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Broom, Abraham, Lower Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calthorpe, Elizabeth, (and patent grease -manufacturer,) Castle Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calthorpe, John Peter, <i>Lord Brougham</i>, -St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Charles Arthur, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Lacey, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Abraham, <i>Windmill</i>, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lorkin, Walter Theodore, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, John, Lobster-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monsey, James, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Henry, Middle-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Anthony, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, James Wm., Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidnam, James, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Isaiah, Gildengate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Esther, Ber-street</p> -<h3>Cork Cutters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill, Robert, (manufacturer,) -Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Anna, (manufacturer,) Bridge-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, John, Bridge-st. St -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, George, 68, St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<h3>Corn Chandlers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Edward, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Potter, (and miller,) 7, -Tabernacle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burcham & Pyle, Wensum-st., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Robert, Bishop-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, Old Haymarket</p> -<h3>Corn Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Henry, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John Lee, St. Martin’s lane and -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman and Sursham, Wensum-street, Tombland, -and Soup Office-yard near Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruce, William, near Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens and Son, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremer, Francis, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Chas. Robt., (and flour) Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hankes, Wm., (and hop,) St. Michael -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page72"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -72</span>Haslewood, Christopher J., Weaver’s-lane, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, H., <i>Eagle and Child</i>, Golden -Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Robert, Bishop bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, Benjamin, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Samuel, Palace-street</p> -<h3>Curriers and Leather Sellers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Sml. Shalders, Bridge-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Cooper, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Edward, St. John-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, Thomas, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Debney, Richard, <i>Grapes</i>, Red -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diver, Jabez, St. Paul’s -Church-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Henry, 3, St. Lawrence-steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Samuel, 2, White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, James, Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, William, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp and Son, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Edw., Yarrington’s-ct., -Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page and Son, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pedder, Wm., Old Meeting-alley, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philliss, Wm., <i>Lord Nelson</i>, -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd and Pastor, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Son, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Timpson, William, 5, Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wimperis, William, -Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Chas., 7, 8, and 9, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Geo., Church Alley, St. Gregory</p> -<h3>Cutlers.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Marked thus</i> * <i>are -Surgical Instrument Makers</i></p> -<p class="gutlist">* Allison, Sophia, St. Peter’s-steps, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Critchfield, Samuel, Royal Hotel-str., Back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, John, 2, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, George, Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lister, Son, and Co., 10½, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Pearson, —., St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Sutton, Samuel, 21, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<h3>Dancing Masters: <i>See Teachers of Music and -Dancing</i>.Dealers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Caprani, Lewis, (hardware) 4, 5, 6, White -Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corbyn, William, Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Richard, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindle, William, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Richard, Cow-hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Fred, J., <i>Old Barge</i>, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Samuel James, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, John, William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salkind, Simon, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, 11, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waytes, Philip, (cattle) <i>Marquis of -Granby</i>, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiffen, Josiah, (cattle) Duke-street</p> -<h3>Dentist: <i>See Surgeon Dentists</i>.Dressmakers.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Marked thus</i> * <i>are also -Milliners</i></p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Emily, Golden Ball-lane, Saint -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Temperance, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Boatwright, Elizabeth, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Bond, Harriet, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Brighton, Maria, 3, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Ann, Sherbourne-pl., -Mariner’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Capes, Mary Ann, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Harriet, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Maria Ann, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Emma, Princes-st., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Charlotte, 23, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Emily, 8, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, Martha, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, Mrs. Susanna, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haward, Ann, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hind, Anne, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Howard, Mary Ann, 7, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Elizabeth, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn, E., Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Ann, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">* King, M. Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Lincoln, Sarah, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Marsh, Hannah, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Moore, Martha, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Mortimer, Mary, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Neville, Richanda, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Norton, Fanny, 4, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Marianne, 67, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pease, Esther, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Pigg, Mrs. J., Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Harriet, Princes-street, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Elizabeth, -Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Roberts, Susannah, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushmer, Sarah Elizabeth, St. -Mary’s-pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Maria, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Charlotte, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shickle, Sarah, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Swann, Harriet, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Vincent, Eliza, 9, West End-terrace, St. -Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Watson, M. Ann, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Webster, Anna Maria, West Wymer-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Sarah, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Woodcock, Sarah, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<h3>Dyers and Dressers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Christmas, Bridge-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Isaiah, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Wm., 14½, Bridget, St. -Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Francis, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Alfred, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, 3, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page73"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -73</span>Cattermoul, William, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Ann, Middle-st., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Thomas Paul, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Spicer, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Thomas, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Ann, 19, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, M., Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Edward Peter, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, George, St. Michael Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, George, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, David, 4, St. Giles’-street, -(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrett, Thos., Pipe Office-yd. St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Joshua, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, John R., Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Francis, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Jesse, St. Clement’s-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Charles, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Joseph, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace Bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, William, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<h3>Engineers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Robert John, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckle, William, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, C. and Son, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Jonathon, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Florence, George, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ham, Frederick, consulting Engineer and -Chemist, and Insurance Agent, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hine, Charles, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes and Sons, Prospect-place Works, -Globe-lane, and Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard and Gaze, St. Paul’s, -Back-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry (civil), 3, St. -Catherine’s-terrace, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, W. (civil), 2, Heigham-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorold, W. (civil), Phœnix-buildings, -Foundry-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, J. M., St. Andrew’s -Broad-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, Rose-lane</p> -<h3>Engravers and Copperplate Printers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, Joseph, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger, Joseph, 12, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emslie, James, 7, Horn’s-lane, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrison, Robert, Great Orford-street -Orford-hill (see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, James C., 10, William-street</p> -<h3>Fellmongers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Joseph, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, W., Upper Heigham</p> -<h3>Fishmongers and Game Dealers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, J. V. W. (salesman), Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, Joseph, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, John, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, Wensum-st. & -Fishgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Shearman, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, John, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Richard, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, C. and J. (wholesale), Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, James (salesman), Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Joshua, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taney and Co., Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers and Son, Fishmarket</p> -<h3>Fringe and Lace Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Cockaday, Isaac, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Joshua, Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taney, Wm., Timberhill-street</p> -<h3>Fruiterers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, Joseph, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Ann, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Robert, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Simon, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cohen, Philip, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, James, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, Jas., Church-alley, St. -Gregory’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Daniel, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flowers, Thomas, St. Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawes, Robert C., Little Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lilly, Henry, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Henry, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, St. Stephen’s-street and -White Lion-street</p> -<h3>Furniture Brokers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, 23, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Sarah, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ely, Robert, Tooley-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagan, William, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, St. Gregory’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, James, Quay-side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas Self, near Rose-corner, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudbud, Stephen, St. Gregory</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Joseph, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, James, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, George, Norris’-buildings, -Dereham-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, Rich. (and chair-maker) St. -John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, J., Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, James, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Penton, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Greenwood, London-st</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page74"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -74</span>Redhouse, Hannah, St. Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, 9, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thos., Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stimpson, James, 3, Orford-hill, and 1, -Norfolk-street, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Robert, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, W., Church-alley, St. Gregory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, Charing-cross</p> -<h3>Furriers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, Louisa, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Joel, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Thomas, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Thomas, 5, Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Harriet, 90, Upper -Westwick-st.</p> -<h3>Game Dealers.—<i>See -Fishmongers</i>.Gardeners.—<i>See also Nurserymen</i>.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Rebecca, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, John, Mill-lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Richard, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Richard, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, Asylum-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harborough, Wm., St. George’s, -Middle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, David, St. Lawrence-acre, Earlham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Charles, Old Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, H., Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, E., <i>Pine Apple</i>, St. -Martin’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, St. Stephen’s-street and -White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorold, William (ornamental), -Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vince, Jacob, 3, Victoria-street</p> -<h3>Gas Fitters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horstead, James, All Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, W., Hay-hill (see advertisement.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, Abraham, 123, Pottergate-street (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Jas., 112, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thos., Back of the Inns (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite and Son, London-street</p> -<h3>Glovers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Harriet Jane, 20, Gentleman’s -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, William, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seago, William, St. John-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald and Son, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-street</p> -<h3>Gold and Silver Smiths.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper and Son, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodson, William Robert, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Henry, 17½, Bridge-street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, William, 34, London-street</p> -<h3>Grocers and Tea Dealers.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Marked thus</i> * <i>are Tea -Dealers only</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldrich, John, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, (and chandler), Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Anderson, John (wholesale and retail), St. -Martin’s Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Charles, 54, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Armstrong, William, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Avey, Thomas, 9, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back and Co., Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber and Sons, Lamb Inn-yard, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Bateman, Benjamin (and Spice Merchant), 2, -Gentleman’s-walk—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, John, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayliss, A., 3, Trafalgar-st., New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, William (wholesale and retail), 1, -Magdalen-street, and St. Edmund’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett and Bream, (wholesale), Up.-market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Edward, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Henry, Southwell-street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bream, Henry, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bream, Henry Israel, 9, St. -Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry (and coffee-roaster), 14, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Brown, William, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Hall, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Samuel, St. Martin’s -Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugden, Thomas, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, James, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Burrage, Susannah Browne, 2, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk-st., Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, William Baker, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Busser, Benjamin, St. George’s -Middle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Burrell, William Francis, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Robert (wholesale), Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Buttifant, Josiah, 6, Cow-hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Stephen, Canon-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Campbell, Joseph, St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, George, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, James, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston and Co., King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, James, jun., 1, Post -Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chase, Charles, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, William, St. James’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, H., Library-opening, -Market-place—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coman, Brothers, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman and Sons (wholesale and retail), 12, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, George William, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page75"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -75</span>Dawson, George, Rosemary-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Frederick, Trowse Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Thomas, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diver, Owen Albert, Upper-walk, Market-pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, James Irwin, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodds, James, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easto, John, St. Stephen’s-st., -Eaton-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ely, Robert, Tooley-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elliott, George, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, George, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Robert, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James Cracknell, 11, Old Haymarket and -St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s at -Oak-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Samuel, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Thomas, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, John, St. James’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper-mkt.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Galey, Thomas, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garnham, Wm., Hall-lane, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Edward Peter, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goggs, William, 14, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, James, 34, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Robert, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, St. James’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, James, 1, Bridge-street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, Geo. Muskett, 63, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Haddon, Richard Curson, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Hannah, Peter, St. Lawrence-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannant, Richard (wholesale and retail), -Rose-corner, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, John, St. George’s, -Bridge-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, Robert Barker, 1, St. Mary’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardington, Wm., Barrack-st., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James (wholesale and retail), Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, John, 3, Globe-street, Union-pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Robert, 4, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s -New-opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">* High, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hick, George, Bridge-st. St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, corner of Middle-street, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Hill, Hezekiah, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, William, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Charles, Bishopgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Ann, corner of Wellington-street, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes and Son, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Thomas, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Hunt, James Thomas (wholesale), -Cundall’s-court, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ivory, William (wholesale and retail), St. -George’s, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jessup, Robert, West Wymer-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Hemnell, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Johnstone, John, 8, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Sarah Jane, Oak-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedge, Thomas, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, George, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, John, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Lammas, Brothers, Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Lambert, Francis (wholesale and retail), 6 -and 7, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Charles, 1, 2, and 3, St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loades, Henry, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Mary Ann, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Samuel, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lynes, Samuel, Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Mackay, John, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maun, Joseph, Distillery-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, George, Norris’-buildings, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">* McMichael, Daniel, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, William, St. -Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Robert, William-st. Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monney, James, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Francis, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munday, Thomas, Mill-hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, Thomas, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman and Co., 7, Davey-place, and 27, -Bell-street, Birmingham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, Barrack-st. -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Frederick, Oak-street and Mill-hill, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Henry, Mill-hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Henry, Seymour-place, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, Robert Wilson, Cowgate-street, -Charing-cross, and St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, William, 4, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, David, 4, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate and Co., St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Robert, 2, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, John, St. Martin at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Palmer, Robert, 3, Rose Valley-terrace, -Unthank’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Parker, William, corner of City-road, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patrick, Charles, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, William, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, St. Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pull, Elizabeth Mary, Bull-close, St -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, William M. 6, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, Sarah, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Robert, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Thomas, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page76"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -76</span>Salter, William, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Ann Maria, 1, August-st. Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scrutton, Henry, 55, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Selby, J. Hunt, Stump Cross, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, St. Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Edward, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, Daniel, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Sidney & Ladyman (wholesale & -retail) 6, Gentleman’s-walk, & 8, Ludgate-hill, -London—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, James, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, David, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Thomas, 43, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, James (wholesale & retail), -Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, James, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel & Co., Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, Nathaniel, jun., St. -James’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, James, St. Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, Wm., Bull-close Brewery, Bull-cl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sussams, William, Heigham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Taylor, Wm. Brown, 1, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, James, Fishgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, 23, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidd, Robert, 20, Gildengate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, M. A., St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tompson, John Lock, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooke, Michael, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Tubb, William Henry, 46, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, James, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Walter, corner of Bethel-st. Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeds, Sarah, Bishopbridge, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitrick, James, West Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Josiah, Swan-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, George, St. John’s, -Timberhill-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton & Co., 47, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Mary Ann, Victoria-st.</p> -<h3>Gun Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Brighton, Robert, Lower Goat-lane—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, Henry, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, George, Golden Ball-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Samuel, Great Orford-st., -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Jeremiah (smith), Little London-st.</p> -<h3>Haberdashers, Hosiers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Harriet Jane, 20, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, George, 16, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne & Barker, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Chas. 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St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, William, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gerard, William, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, Reuben, 8, Upper St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, George, 5, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, Joseph, 3, Royal Hotel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harpley, Thomas, Cowgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartley, William, Little Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Robert, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Robert, 3, St. -Martin-at-Palace-pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, George Park, 17, Exchange-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kew, Flora & Charlotte, 19, White -Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lofty, James, St. George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Edward, 4, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Frederick, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Robert, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, John, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainer, Francis, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Edward, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Robert, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sissen, William, St. Benedict’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Barnaby, St. James’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Robert, Trowse Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyzack, Wm. 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Judd, Colegate-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shibley, William, 5, York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman and Sons, 6, St. Giles’-street, -and Hall Quay, Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waddington, James, Waddington-terrace, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, William, Church-alley, St. Gregory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiley, Samuel Hall, St. James’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Arthur Charles, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Robert, Lower Close</p> -<h3>Insurance Agents and Offices.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Alfred, Chas. Suckling Gilman, solicitor, -&c., Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alliance, H. Brown, grocer, 14, -Gentleman’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church of England, J. Goldsmith Atkinson, -solicitor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clerical and Medical, Geo. Cubitt, druggist, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">County, J. 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Bignold, -secretary</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich Union Provident, George Cubitt, -druggist, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palladium, Messrs. A. and C. Taylor, -solicitors, Orford-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phœnix, A. W. Ray, 16, St. Giles’ -and Pigg and Greenwood, auctioneers, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Wales, H. Turner, Cross-lane, -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rock, Henry, Henry Harrod, solicitor, -Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scottish Equitable, Francis Clowes, -auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk Alliance, W. S. Millard and Son, -surveyors, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yorkshire, Watson & Barnham, solicitors, -Surrey-road</p> -<h3>Iron and Brass Founders.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Bishop, 3 Gentleman’s-walk -and Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, John, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes and Sons, Prospect-place-works, -Globe-lane and Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, William, Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smithdale, Thomas, St Ann’s, -Staithe-lane St. Peter-per-Mountergate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James M., St. Andrew’s -Broad-st.—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner and Co., 2, St. Giles’ -Broad-street and Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jacob, Muspole-street</p> -<h3>Ironmongers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">August, Alfred, 23, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker and Hornor (wholesale and retail), -Post-office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s-walk -and Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Boulton, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield and Sons, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne and Sons, 4 Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, Thomas, West End-place, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman and Glendenning, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coppin, Edward, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, St. -Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, John (wholesale and retail), 15 and 16, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, John, 9, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett and Co. (wholesale and retail), 6, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Needham, Francis Studley, -Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parlour and Sons, 15 London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, Henry, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Samuel, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, G. and W., Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, Gentleman’s-walk and -Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorns, Robert (wholesale), 8, -Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Frederick Edward, 17, Tombland</p> -<h3>Jewellers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Abrahams, Benjamin, 1, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Robert, Davey-place and Bridge-street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Block, Israel (wholesale), 48, -Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper and Sons, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, William George, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, James, Little London-street and -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Benjamin, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levine, John Myers, William-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Frederick, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin, John, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Mary Anne, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, William, 34, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel Howard, Orford-mill</p> -<h3>Land Agents.—<i>See House and Estate Agents</i>.Law -Stationers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Edward, St. John’s Sepulchre</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John Thomas, Castle meadow—(see -advertisement)</p> -<h3>LICENSED VICTUALLERS.<br /> -Hotels, Inns, Taverns, and Public-Houses.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s—W. -Lann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adam and Eve Gardens, St. -Helen’s—R. Heron Howes</p> -<p class="gutlist">All Saints, All Saint’s-green—John -Payne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor, Rising Sun-lane—G. W. T. -Cannon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—J. -Thompson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor, 33, Surrey-street—Joseph -Turner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor, Ten Bell-lane—Charles -Osborne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor of Hope, Bracondale—Robt. -Digby</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angel, New Catton, St. -Clement’s—Benj. Beckham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page79"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -79</span>Angel, St. Martin-at-Oak—Jonathan Palmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angel, Trowse—William Harris</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arabian Horse, St. Martin-at-Oak—Benj. -Pratt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Artichoke, Magdalen-st.—Caleb Blythe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker’s Arms, Ber-st—Thomas -Lovewell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker’s Arms, St. -Clement’s-hill—Thomas Pigg</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balloon, Lower Westwick-street—Edward -Crowe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bank, Bank-street—Wm. Surflin</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barge, King-street—Ephraim -Littlewood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barley Mow, Haymarket—Wm. Sant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bath House, St. -Martin’s-at-Oak—William Hughes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bear and Staff, -Fisher’s-lane—Elizabeth Steward</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, St. Paul’s plain, John -Laws</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, St. -Stephen’s-gates—James Reynolds Havers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, Upper Westwick-street—John -Rackham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Orford-hill and -Castle-hill—Francis H. Spanton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin-at-Oak—James -Baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird in Hand, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe—Jonas Norman Blyth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird in Hand, King-street—Thos. -Lifford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird in hand, Mill-lane—New -Catton—Wm. Jas. Taylor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishopbridge House, Thorpe-road—Robert -Tiddenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Boys, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe—Alfred Mann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Chequers, Cowgate-st.—W. -Radford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, Earlham-rd.—Sam. -Hinchley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, St. -Catherine’s-plain—James Futter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, 13, St. -Giles’-st.—Robt. Moll</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, Tombland—John Aylmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, St. Giles’-rd.—Sam. -Hinchley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Prince, Market-place—Thomas -Goddard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Swan, Upper Market—Nathaniel -Seaman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boarded House, Castle-ditches—Susannah -Knight</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boar’s Head, Surrey-street—Thos. -Cuthbertt Brown</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatswain’s Call, St. -Augustine’s-street—Charles Carey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowling Green, Chapelfield—Jas. -Porter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowling Green, Muspole-st.—J. Seeley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boy and Cup, Lobster-lane—Jas. -Parker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brazen Door, Upper Surrey-street—Samuel -Barker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brickmaker’s Arms, Brazen -Door-road—Robert Braves</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricklayers’ Arms, -Pottergate-st.—Robt. Pye</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricklayers’ Arms, -Union-place—Edward Powell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buff Coat, Buff Coat-lane—J. Wells</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Bull-close, St. Paul’s, Esau -Pye</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Magdalen-street—Henry Oakes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Market-place—Samuel Woolsey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, St. Paul’s Church-st.—Robt. -Moor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, St. Stephen’s-st.—Daniel -Thurston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull’s Head, Ber-street—William -Barker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullock and Butcher, St. -Giles’-hill—Saml. Colby</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushel, St. Augustine’s-st.—Robert -Fox</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher’s Arms, Ber-st.—J. Jabez -Vassar</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cabinet Makers’ Arms, -Redwell-street—Ainger Lack</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cardinal’s Cap, Upper -Westwick-street—Benjamin Warman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenter’s Arms, Thorn-lane—J. -Wyatt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carrow Gardens, Carrow—Michael Bird</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle, Castle-hill—Mary Taylor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe—Jos. -Amy</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen-street—James -Flowerday</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cat and Fiddle, Botolph-street—John -Bell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catherine Wheel, St. -Augustine’s-gates—Peter Digby</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattle Hill, St. John’s -Timberhill—William Searles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattle Market, Castle-hill—Rich. -English</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cellar House, King-street—George -Wood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cellar House, Pockthorpe—James Pigg</p> -<p class="gutlist">Champion, Chatham-place, St. -Stephen’s-gates—Charles Barnard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry Tree, Hall-road, Lakenham—Wm. -Youngs</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church and State, Upper -Westwick-street—James Aggas</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church Stile, Upper Market—Geo. -Easto</p> -<p class="gutlist">City Arms, St. Andrew’s-plain—H. -Bowen</p> -<p class="gutlist">City of Norwich, St. -Stephen’s-plain—J. Green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarence Harbour, Carrow—John Browne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Bethel-street—Robert -Daines</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Foundry -Bridge-road—David Cattermoul</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Red Lion-street—Wm. -Townshend</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coachmaker’s Arms, 20, -Bethel-street—Charlotte Clements</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coachmaker’s Arms, St. -Stephen’s-gates—William Archer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock, Upper St. -Giles’-street—William Blanchflower</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock and House, Duke-st.—Wm. Larwood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock and Pye, Quay-side—Wm. Tooley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork Cutter’s Arms, Bridge-street, Saint -George’s—J. Robinson</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page80"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -80</span>Corn Exchange, Bridge-street, St. -George’s—Isaac Willsea</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street—Rose -Ann Browne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottage, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—Edward -Waterson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cow, Cow-hill—Samuel Cooper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cow and Hare, Heigham-st.—Wm. Armes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crispin, St. Miles’ -Church-street—Mary Ann Chalker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crocodile, Heigham-st.—Levi Harding</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crooked Billett, Heigham-street—William -Platford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross Keys, Magdalen-street—J. -Barrett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown Inn, St. Benedicts—Wm. -Petchell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown, Bridge-street, St. -George’s—Jerem. Middleton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown, Elm-hill—George Townshend</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown, St. Stephen’s-st.—Susan -Hart</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown, Upper Westwick-st.—Wm. -Patchell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown & Angel, St. Stephen’s -st.—John Daynes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cupid & Bow, St. -Martin-at-Palace-plain—James Stangroom</p> -<p class="gutlist">Currier’s Arms, St. Stephen’s -Back-street—Henry Hogg</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farriers’ Arms, -Pottergate-st.—William Nichols</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carriers’ Arms, St Giles’—J. -Edn. Hunt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dial, Dereham-road—Jon. Burdett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Distillery, Distillery-st.—Wm. -Baldwin</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dolphin, St. Mary’s—J. -Stangroom</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dolphin, Upper Heigham—Samuel -Leggett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dolphin, Heigham-street—Samuel -Leggat</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Lower Westwick-st.—Ben. Ellis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, St. James’-st.—Francis -Lonegan</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dressers’ Arms, St. -George’s-plain—Mary Burrows</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drum, Lower Westwick-st.—Edw. Holmes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Marlborough, Fishgate-st.—Wm. -Howard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Sussex, Gildengate-street—J. -Stangroom</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Sussex, St. -Stephen’s-st.—Samuel Mayhew</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, Wellington-st.—Jas. -Bolton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, Pottergate-street—J. -Snelling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, St. -Stephen’s-st—James Goldsmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of York, Bishopbridge-road, -Thorpe—John Coldham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of York, Cow-hill, St. -Giles’—Wm. Cox</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of York, Lower -Westwick-street—William Woods</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke’s Palace, -Duke’s-palace—Wm. Filby</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duncan Arms, Magdalen-st.—W. Burrows</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dun Cow, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe—John -Mackley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dun Cow, St. Martin-at-Oak, Ed. Mackley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyers’ Arms, Lower -Westwick-st.—Wm. Fowler</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyers’ Arms, Quay-side—Jon. -Rant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, Church-alley, St. -Gregory’s—J. Crowe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, Lower Westgate-st., Heigham—James -Lord</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, Newmarket-road—Jon. Stockings</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle & Child, Golden Ball-st.—Hy. -Jolly</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earl of Leicester, Dereham-rd.—Hy. -Barker</p> -<p class="gutlist">East End Retreat, Thorpe-rd.—Rt. -Starling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Counties Railway, Foundry -Bridge—Robert Warnes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Union Railway, St. -Stephen’s-gates—M. L. Reynoldson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eight Ringers, Coslany-st.—Thomas -Cunningham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elephant, Stump-cross, -Magdalen-street—William Easton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elephant & Castle, King-st.—Th. -Parkinson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elm, St. Clement’s, New -Catton—Robert Spencer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Excise Coffee House, Lower -Goat-lane—Richard Plane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Exmouth, St. Stephen’s-st.—Robert -Garrod</p> -<p class="gutlist">Factory, Cowgate-st.—John Miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fair Flora, Lower Westwick-street—John -Moore</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fellmongers’ Arms, St. -Martin-at-Oak—Michael Murrell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleece, Bridewell-alley—Christopher -Bailey wine & spirit merchant—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleece, Tombland—Henry Mann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flickered Bull, Ber-st.—T. Engall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower-in-Hand, Pitt-st.—Thomas -Delph</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower Pot, St. Martin-at-Oak—William -Weyer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower in Hand, Westwick-street—Jonathan -Dack</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fortune of War, Calvert-st.—Thos. -Gooch</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foundry, St. Julian-st.—David Thomas -Butterfant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foundry Bridge, Rose-lane—Wm. Smith -Riches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, St. Benedict’s-st.—J. -Debbage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox and Hounds, Ber-street—John Cook</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freemason’s Arms, New -Lakenham—Cardinal Woolsey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Free Trade House, Rose-lane—J. -Howard</p> -<p class="gutlist">French Horn, Pottergate-street—Mary Ann -Dann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardener’s Arms, -Timberhill-street—Henry Scott</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Hay-hill—John Dixon Calton</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, St. Stephen’s—Joseph -Nunn</p> -<p class="gutlist">George the Fourth, Ber-street—J. -Decks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gin Shop, Castle-meadow, Robert Fitt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Glaziers’ Arms, Pottergate -street—Charlotte Roe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe, Botolph-street—James Barbour</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe, Rising Sun-lane—John Moore</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page81"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -81</span>Goat, Upper Goat-lane—E. Bond</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldbeater’s Arms, -Bethel-street—Mary Tutton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Ball, Castle-hill—William -Girling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Can, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s—Robert Yellop</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Cross, Charing Cross—Jas. -Mason</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Fleece, Fishgate-st.—W. -Blazely</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Lion, Brazen Doors-rd.—D. -Onley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Lion, King-street—Henry Lowe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Lion, St. John’s-st.—Edw. -Stubbs</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose and Gridiron, little -Orford-street—Robert Thorne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes, Dove-lane—John Scowen</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes, Market-place—John Cushing</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes, Red Lion-street—Richard -Debney</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gropes, St. Giles’-gates—William -Rogers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes, St. Miles’ -Church-street—William Shildrick</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green Dragon, Little London-street—Jos. -Marshall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green Hills Gardens, St. -Augustine’s-gates—Thomas Winter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenland Fishery, Coslany-street—John -Boast</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green Man, King-street—Henry Haward</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greyhound, St. Stephen’s—Bidwell, -Joseph</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greyhound, Ber-street—J. Edw. Barnes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe—Martin -Thompson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, Upper King-street—Wm. James</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guildhall, Gaol-hill, Market-place—Wm. -De Caux</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, King-street—Henry Howes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, Market-pl.—Hubert Guyton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, Stone-hill, Heigham—William -Pritty</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, Dereham-road—Sarah Pretty</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, Gentleman’s Walk—J. -Tuddenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hampshire Hog, St. Swithin’s—W. -Kemp</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatchet and Gate, Lower Goat-lane—John -Pack</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heart’s Ease, Plumstead-road, -Thorpe—Benjamin Sayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hen and Chickens, St. -Mary’s-plain—Thos. Fenn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holkham Arms, Castle-meadow—William -Cunningham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hop Pole, St. Faith’s-lane—Edw. -Chapman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hope Brewery, St. -Saviour’s-lane—Edward Warner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horse Barracks, Pockthorpe-road—Hannah -Petch</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horse Shoes, Palace-street—T. -Girdlestone</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hospital Boy, -Whitefriars’-bridge—Henry Dade</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jack of Newbury, Magdalen-street—James -Upcroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Bull, Crook’s-place, New -City—Abel Herbert</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Butchers, Ber-street—John -Blyth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Dealers, Castle-ditches—George -Francis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Drovers, Ber-street—George -Mann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Dyers, Fishgate-street—Robert -Grand</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Dyers, Wensum-street—Elizabeth -Moor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Farmers, Castle-hill—Robt. -Powley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Gardeners, Infirmary-road—Thomas -Franshaw</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Gardeners, Silver-road, -Pockthorpe—Anne Digby</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Hatters, St. James’—Robert -Minns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Skinners, St. -Martin-at-Oak—William Dye</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jubilee, Ber-street—J. Thurlow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett’s Castle, Spitalfields, -Thorpe—Rosamond Smith</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Ber-street—Robert -Bray</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Ber-street—Thomas -Green</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Bethel-street—Edward -Basingthwaite</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Bishop-bridge, -Thorpe—James Dawson</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Hall-lane, -Lakenham—James Barker</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, St. -Martin-at-Oak-gates—William Smith</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, -Gildengate-street—Jane Cornish</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, -Magdalen-street—Robert Basey</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, Davey-place—Rich. -Doughty</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, Pump-street—J. -Walker</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, St. -James’-street—Joseph Seaman</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s-Head, St. -Stephen’s-st.—J. Thwaites</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key of the Castle, Oak-st.—Thos. -Porter</p> -<p class="gutlist">King of Prussia, Lakenham—William -May</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Coslany-street—Mark Widdowes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Eaton-road—Robert Nixon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Old Haymarket—J. Websdale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lame Dog, Lame Dog-road, St. -Stephen’s—Robert Edwards</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leopard, St. James’-road—Matt. -Webster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Light Dragoon, Westlegate-street—George -Bunn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Light Horseman, Botolph-street—William -Tuffs</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lion and Castle, Orford-hill—Thomas -Francis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lion and Castle, Timberhill—Thos. -Francis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little Buck, Oak-street—Thomas Rudd</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock and Key, Ber-street—Peter Woods</p> -<p class="gutlist">London, St. Andrew’s-hill—Robert -Liddlelow</p> -<p class="gutlist">London Coffeehouse, Rampant -Horse-st.—Thomas Sapey</p> -<p class="gutlist">London Steam Packet, St. -Catharine’s-plain—John Blanch</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page82"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -82</span>Lord Brougham, St. Martin-at-Oak—John Peter -Calthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Camden, Charing-cross—Robt. -Bruff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Howe, Upper Westwick-street—Anne -Bradbury</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord John Russell, Dereham-road—Charles -Betts</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Pottergate-street—George -Parker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Stone-hill, Heigham—Sarah -Watts</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Timber-hill, Wm. Phillis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Trafalgar-street, New -Lakenham—William Murrell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maid’s Head, Wensum-st.—Maria -Francis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Man in the Moon, Duke-street—James -Baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Market House, Weaver’s-lane, -Marketplace—John Hilling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marquis of Granby, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe—Philip Waytes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marquis of Granby, Bishopgate -street—James Puxley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Masonic, Elm-hill—William Stewart</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mazeppa, Cowgate-street—James Webb</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mill, Mill-hill, New Catton—Robt. -Pointer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mischief, Paul’s Back-lane—Joseph -Matthew Mann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitre, Brigg-street—Thomas -Thirkettle</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moon and Stars, Duke-street—Lewis -Williams</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moulder’s Arms, Ber-street—Matt. -Bell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, West -Pottergate-street—Christopher John Salmon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson’s Monument, Lower -King-street—James Rose</p> -<p class="gutlist">New Brewery, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe—James Ulph</p> -<p class="gutlist">New City, King-st., New City—Norris -Moore</p> -<p class="gutlist">New Mills, Lower Westwick-street—John -Lake</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk Arms, St. Michael Coslany—Joseph -Juby Sturley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich Arms, Ber-street—George Pegg, -builder</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich a Port, Carrow-hill—Mark -Greenfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Barge, King-street—George Frederick -Newman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Crown, St. Martin-at-Oak—James -Woods</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Dove, Market-place—William Watts</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Friends, Ber-street—John Nickols</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Goat, Upper Goat-lane—Isaac -Diver</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Lobster, Lobster-street—Robert -Fiddeman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Star, Quay-side—Stephen Spratt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Theatre, Bethel st.—Benjamin -Lacy</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Two Brewers, Magdalen-street—Thos. -Cubitt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul Pry, St. Giles’-hill—William -Paston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peacock, St. -Stephen’s-street—Chas. Taylor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pelican, Pitt-street—Henry Hogg</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pheasant Cock, Ber-street-gates—James -Blake</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pheasant Cock, St. Michael -Coslany—Jeremiah Mills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigeons, Charing-cross—William Heap</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pine Apple—St. -Martin’s-lane—Edward Bank</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pine Apple, Trowse—Richard Jarvis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plasterers’ Arms, -Cowgate-st.—George Coe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plasterers’ Arms, St. -Margaret’s-street—John Gotterson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plough, Castle-hill—Mark Coe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plough, Upper Westwick-street—James -Girdlestone</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumber’s Arms, -Cowgate-street—Thomas Pilgrim</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumber’s Arms, -Princes-street—Joseph Hewen</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope’s Head, Upper Market—J. -Snowling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Post Office, Post Office-st.—W. -Elvish</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince Albert, Ber-street—Samuel -Coleman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince Albert, Dove-st.—Thomas -Daniels</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Orange, King-st.—Thos. -Adcock</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Wales, Pump-st.—Chas. -Ostler</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Wales, St. -Augustine’s-street—Samuel Gidney</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Wales, Upper -Westwick-street—John Canner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince Regent, -Weaver’s-lane—Robert Mounsey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Princess Royal, Rampant Horse-st.—Sarah -Robins</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prospect House, Hellesdon-road—James -Watson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Punch House, Market-place—Joseph -Jenkinson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Adelaide, Pitt-st.—Thos. -Foulsham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Anne, St. Michael Coslany—Edward -Raven</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Caroline, St. -Martin-at-Oak—Harriet Austin</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Victoria, Pottergate-st.—Charlotte -Roe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Arms, Magdalen-st.—J. -Minns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Head, Cowgate-st.—W. -Love</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Head, St. Giles’ -Upper-street—Isaac Fox</p> -<p class="gutlist">Railway House, Foundry bridge-road—Geo. -Hutson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Railway, King-street—Robert Cooper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbow, King-street—J. Thwaites</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse, Fishgate-st.—H. -Norton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse, Rampant -Horse-street—Christopher Twiss</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, King-street—Daniel Rowland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Recruiting Serjeant, Ber-st.—W. -Crancher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red House, Timberhill—Thos. Thompson</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page83"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -83</span>Red Lion, Bishopsgate-st.—Thos. Howard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, London-st.—William -Gardiner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Magdalen-st.—Stephen -Steward</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Magdalen-st.—George Morris</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Red Lion-street—Frederick H. -Newman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, St. Andrew—Joseph Fletcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, St. Miles’-bridge—Thos. -Weyer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ribbs of Beef, Wensum-street—J. -Howard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richmond Hill, Ber-street-gates—Peter -Youngs</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rifleman, All Saint’s green—Jacob -Cooper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rifleman, Cross-lane—John Tidd</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun, Chapelfield-road—John -Abel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun, Golden Ball-st.—W. -Playford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robin Hood and Little John, Barrack-st. -Pockthorpe—Edward Spooner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe buck, Trafalgar st., New Lakenham—J. -Saddler</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rosary, Thorpe-road—Rachael Sheedy</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Cowgate-street—J. Whall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, King-street—Alexander Balls</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Palace-street—John Page</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose St. Augustine’s—Leggatt -Cobb</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, St. -Catharine’s-plain—William Wordingham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, St. Martin at-Oak—Matt. Zipfel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, St. Stephen’s-st.—H. -Sweetman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose and Crown, Bishopgate-street—Robt. -Tiddenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Exchange, Julian-st., -Julian-place—John Cubitt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal, Market-place—James Heseltine</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Oak, Oak-street—Robert Cossey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Oak, Crook’s-place—Geo. -Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Oak, Middle-street, St. -Augustine’s—William Hardy</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Standard, Ber-st.—Robt. J. -Woods</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Standard, Union-place—R. -Cogman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saint Paul, Cowgate-st.—Samuel -Severn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saracen’s Head, St. -Giles’-st.—J. Wiggins</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saracen’s Head, West -Pottergate-street—William Brittain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyers, St. Paul’s-plain—Mark -English</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyers’ Arms, Fishgate-st.—Thomas -Ives</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seven Stars, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe—William Denmark</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shakespeare, Colegate-street, St. -George—W. Seppings</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shakespeare, Theatre-st.—Robert -Hollis</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Cowgate-street—John Peel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, King-street—Rachael Lanham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, King-street—Henry Buttle</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Mousehold—J. Watts</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Thorn-lane—John Robins</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shirehall, Castle-meadow—Abraham -Ling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shoulder of Mutton, or Corn Exchange, St. -Andrew’s-hill—James Mann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shoulder of Mutton, St. -Augustine’s-st.—J. Smith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shoulder of Mutton, St. -Stephen’s-street—John Sawyer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shuttles, St. Augustine’s-st.—J. -Plunkett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sir John Barleycorn, St. James’—J. -Bell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sir John Barleycorn, Orford-hill—J. -Leeds Mason</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southwell Arms, Hall-lane, New -Lakenham—James Brinkley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spear in Hand, Vauxhall-st., -Julian-place—J. Winter Watts</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sportsman, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe—John -Annison</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spread Eagle, Market-place—Sam. -Leggatt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spread Eagle, Sussex-st.—Jabez -Hardiment</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spread Eagle, West Pottergate-st.—Edward -Holman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff of Life, Fishgate-st.—Sam. -Harvey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stagg, St. Benedict’s—Edward -Wigg</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stagg’s Head, Princes-street—J. -William Johnson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Star, Haymarket—J. Wilson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Star & Crown, Timberhill-st.—Wm. -Emms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steam Packet, King-st. St. -Peter-per-Mountergate—Mary Hilling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steam Packet House, King-st.—William -Thompson</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Catharine, Brazen Doors-road—John -Mannings</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. John’s Head, Bridge-st., St. -Michael’s-at Coslany—Matthew Mann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk Arms, Oak-st.—James Shipman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sun, Coslany-st.—James Matthew Kemp</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sun & Anchor, Colegate-st.—Thos. -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey, Surrey-road—Robert Scarlett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan, Magdalen-street—George Bidwell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft—Eliz. -Asker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan, Swan-lane—Edmund Tuddenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan with two Necks, St. -Stephen’s-street—Patience Hunt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ten Bells, Upper Westwick st.—Edmund -Browne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theatre, Bethel-st.—Benjamin Lacey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn, Bartholomew-st., Thorn-lane—Wm. -Thouless</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn, Ber-street—George Figg</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Compasses, Upper King-st.—Wm. -Rix</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Jolly Farmers, Charing-cross—Robt. -Gurney</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Kings, Upper Westwick-st.—Wm. -Stratford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Maltsters, King-st.—Rachl. -Hugman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Pigeons, Fishgate-st.—Sar. -Newman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Tuns, Lower King-st.—John -Barber</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Tuns, Thorpe—Robert Cattermole</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Turks, 6, Lower Westwick-st. John -Fromow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tiger, Fishgate-st.—John Moy</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toper’s, Oak-street—Robert -Rose</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowel & Hammer, St. -Stephen’s-road—Matthew Wilde</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page84"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -84</span>True Briton, New Catton, St. -Clement’s—Thomas Wright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trumpet, St. Stephen’s-st.—Edward -Davey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tumble Down Dick, Ber-street—Robert John -Woods</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, All Saints’-green—Charlotte -Cowan</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, St. Giles’-gates—William -Kemp</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, St. Michael Coslany—Wm. -Phillips</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, Whitefriars’-street—Austin -Bennett, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turkey Cock, Church-st., St. Simons—Rbt. -Swash</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turk’s Head, William-street—Geo. -Noble</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Brewers, Magdalen-st.—Jac. -Campling</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Brewers, St. John-st.—James -Wallace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Necked Swan, Market-place—Wm. -Pye</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Necked Swan, St. Martin-at-Oak—James -Gibson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Necked Swan, St. -Stephen’s-st.—Thos. Hunt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Quarts, Bridge-st., St. -George’s—Arninger Playford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Quarts, Gildengate-st.—Han. -Callon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unicorn, St. Mary’s—Isaac -Easton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unicorn, St. Stephen-st.—Robert -Fuller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vauxhall, Vauxhall-st., -Julian-place—Edw. Howell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria, St. Stephen’s-gates—Jos. -Caston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria, Upper-walk, Market-place—John -Hammond</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victory, Back-street, St. -Stephen’s—Ann Cudden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria, Queen-street, New City—Thomas -Hunt</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vine, Upper Westwick-st.—Thos. -Blazely</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waggon & Horses, St. Michael—J. -Willsea</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waggon & Horses, Tombland—Wm. -Tiffin</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterloo, Upper-walk, -Market-place—Edward Smith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterman, King-street—Abram Mason</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterman, Lower Westwick-street—Wm. -Calver</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterman’s Arms, St. Ann’s-lane, -St. Peter-per-Mountergate—John Moughton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington, 7, White Lion-street—George -Harvey</p> -<p class="gutlist">West End Retreat, Heigham—Alpert W. -Page</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston’s Cellar House, Bridge-street, -St. George’s—George Warne</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whalebone, New Catton—Edw. Sexton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheatsheaf, Bethel-st.—J. Sheppard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheatsheaf, Castle-ditches—Elij. -Cole</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheatsheaf, St. Stephen’s-st.—John -Mace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whip & Nag, Tooley-st.—Lydia -Brewster</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Cottage, Philadelphia, St. -Clement’s—Thomas Towell</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Hart, Broad-st., St. -Andrew’s—George Stubbs</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Hart, Hay-hill—Henry Crickmore</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Hart, Ber-street—Thomas Whaite</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Castle-ditches—Jos. -Taylor</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Bridge-street, St. -Lawrence—William Rix</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Hay-hill—Samuel Howman</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, St. Mary’s -Church-alley—William Hewitt</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, King-street—Peter -Withers</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Magdalen-st.—James Howes</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Palace-plain—Wm. Barber</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Princes-st.—George King</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, St. Benedict’s—Lubbuck -Lawn</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, St. Martin-at-Oak—William -Taylor</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, White Lion-st.—Charles -Bray</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Rose, Back of the Inns—Horace -Littlepond</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Swan, Cowgate-st.—John Fake</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Swan, King-street—J. West</p> -<p class="gutlist">William Tell, Castle Ditches—Geo. -Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Middle-st., St. -Augustine’s—Mary R. Arnold</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Mousehold—George -Matthews</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Coburg-street—Wm. -Newby</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windsor Castle, Barrack-street, -Pockthorpe—Archibald Charles Frew</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild Man, Pottergate-st.—John Beeton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windmill, Ber-st.—Abraham Graver</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windmill, Hellesdon-rd.—John -Knopwood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wine Coopers’ Arms, Lower -Goat-lane—H. Tilney</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. -Augustine’s-st.—Jonathan Bales</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolcombers’ Arms, Magdalen-st.—J. -Earl</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolpack, Coslany-street—Han. -Howlett</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.—Noah -Trower</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolpack, St. George’s -Colegate—Mary Barnes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wounded Hart, Upper Market—William -Ward</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wrestlers, St. James’s-st.—George -Crisp</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarmouth Arms, Market-place—John Roe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-street—Saml. -Bean</p> -<p class="gutlist">York, Castle-hill—Mary Eastaugh</p> -<h3>Linen Drapers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, William, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, James, St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Anne, 5, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, Albion-house, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, George, 2, Haymarket—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, Edward (and shawl warehouse) 15 and -16, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blandon, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, William, Bridge-st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page85"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -85</span>Brown, William, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk-street, -Union-pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Nathaniel Henry, 17, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campbell, Joseph, St. -Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, George, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, William, Seymour-place, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Sons, and Co. (wholesale and -retail) Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, George Lovick (wholesale and retail), -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman and Son, 8, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Bell, 6, Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Benjamin, 19, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dade, Charlotte, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawbarn, James, 14, 15, and 16, -Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, William Stannard, Tombland House, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, William Pye, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">English and Son, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairchild, Mary Ann, Spitalfields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Lydia, 4, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiske, Francis, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower, Jonathan, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, Elizabeth, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderson and Moll, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, Thomas Love, St. Mary’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gown, Jeremiah, corner of St. -Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, John Hamnall, 4, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, John, 3, Globe-st., Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New -Opening, Potter-row, Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henderson, John, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, Mary Ann, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnstone, John, 8, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnstone, Joseph, 8, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, W. W., 2, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, Samuel, St. -Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, William, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Mary Ann, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">M‘Ilmorrow, John, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, William, St. -Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mole, William, Heigham-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newstead, William, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockold, Henry, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, corner of City-road, -Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggott, John, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggott, J. H., Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, William, 17, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Robert, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, Sarah, Union-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, William Henry, 38, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William W., Upper -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Hannah, Bridge-street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, Francis, Norfolk and Norwich House, -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Ann Maria, 1, August-st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon and Sons, Bridge-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred Joseph (wholesale and retail), -12, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, H. M., St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Rebecca, 5, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Rebecca, Stump Cross, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Hannah, 3, Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Venables & Plowman, 9, -Gentleman’s-walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, John, 69 & 70, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Alfred, Grove-place, St -Giles’-rd</p> -<h3>Lithographers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Barker and Hill, St. Peter’s -Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, Joseph, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, Broad-st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, Henry, Chapel-field</p> -<h3>Livery Stable Keepers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, Crescent-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paget, John, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platten, Peter, Surrey-mews, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stebbings, Henry, Hale’s-court, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Thomas, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, Maid’s Head Inn-yard, -St. Simon’s</p> -<h3>Loan Agents, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Geo. Crisp, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Robert Appleton, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich & Norfolk Loan Assurance -Classes—A. W. Ray, Sec. (see advertisement)</p> -<h3>Machine Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Cudbard, John and Charles, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, David Thomas, 5, Golden Ball-st., and -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Messrs., St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Geo. (<i>scale</i>, <i>beam</i>, -<i>and weighing</i>), Elm-hill</p> -<h3>Maltsters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, George, St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branford, Benjamin, Stamp Office-yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Edward, <i>Whale Bone</i>, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurgeon, John, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Anchor -Brewery’, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, Wm., Bull-close Brewery, Bull-cl.</p> -<h3>Manufacturers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, George, St. Stephen’s Back-st., -and Wounded Hart-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page86"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -86</span>Bacon, Edmund and Edward (<i>sacking</i>), 3, -Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, Market-pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John Lee (<i>cotton</i>), St. -Martin’s-lane and Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, John (<i>sack</i>), -Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, Edward Theobald, River House Factory, -Duke’s-palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Matthew (<i>paper</i>), World’s -End-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, C. and F., St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Richard Mills (<i>hair</i>), St. -George’s Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Column, J. and J. (<i>mustard</i>, -<i>starch</i>, <i>and indigo blue</i>), Stoke Mills, and -Cannon-st. London (see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Thomas, St. John’s -Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delane, William (<i>paper</i>), Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, John, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardon, John Wm. (<i>silk</i>), -Unthank’s-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geary, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout and Co. (<i>silk and crape</i>), Lower -Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Thomas, junior (<i>hair seating</i>), -White Lion-yard, St. Martin’s-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Robert (<i>hazel and slaie</i>), Golden -Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Francis, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Richard Francis, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Ephraim and Frank (<i>silk</i>), -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Henry (<i>rope and sack</i>), Red -Lion-street, and Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn and Son (<i>sack</i>, <i>rope</i>, -<i>twine</i>, <i>net</i>, <i>and mat</i>), 13, Dove-st., and -Newmarket-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, William Drake, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton and Ainsworth (<i>dresses and -shawls</i>), Calvert-street, and at 16, Watling-street, -London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, Samuel (<i>camlet</i>), -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, James, St. George’s -Middle-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds, Charles Augustus, Lyng Mills, and 6, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rowling and Allen, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell and Co. (<i>rope</i>, <i>sack</i>, -<i>&c.</i>), St. Martin’s-lane, Buff Coat-lane, -Scoles-green, and Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, Anthony, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, Jas., (<i>horse hair</i>) St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Richard, Colegate-st., St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, Samuel, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, Joshua, Chapelfield-grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tollady, Joseph, (<i>hair</i>) Lower -Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Campin, and Co. Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, J. G., (<i>cotton</i>) Pit-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, William, (<i>rope</i>) -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Nephew, and Co., Pottergate-st., and -63, Friday-street, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams and Potter, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Son, Elm-hill</p> -<h3>Marine Store Dealers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, J. Wensum-st. & -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Thomas, Magdalen-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, Paul’s-opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, William, Upper Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Jas., Bridge-street, St. Miles</p> -<h3>Medical Botanists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Thomas, 8, West End-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, H. Union-pl. (see advertisement)</p> -<h3>Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Edmund and Edmund, 3, Davey-place and -Gaol-hill, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber and Sons, Lamb Inn-yard, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, J. and Jas. G. J. (<i>yarn and -silk</i>) Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beart, Robert Haywood, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bessey, James Hayn, 102, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, James, Newmarket-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown Frederick, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burcham, —, St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capon, James, St. Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thos. and J., Quay-side, & -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Justinian Barret, Duke’s-palace, -Coslany, and King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, J., jun., St. John’s Head-yard, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Joseph, (<i>silk</i>) Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Vear, John Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheredge, Robt. Philip, 7, Victoria-street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Chas. Robt. (<i>foreign fruit</i>) -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Charles, Duke’s Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Peter, (<i>hair</i>) 49, -Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Henry, (<i>wool</i>) King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robt., Wilderness-house, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Spooner, (<i>paper and rag</i>) -Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Co., (<i>woollen</i>) Lamb Inn-court, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Edward, Bishop’s-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pymar, J., (<i>wool and yarn agent</i>) Castle -Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, John, (<i>iron</i>) Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thos. Wm., King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Son & Nephew, (<i>silk</i>) -St. Mary’s Churchyard, & 66, Coleman-st., London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson & Son, (<i>stone</i>) Castle Meadow -and St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, Wm., Plumstead-rd., Thorpe, and 3, -Lower King-street</p> -<h3><a name="page87"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -87</span>Midwives.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Elvin, Mary, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Mary, opposite St. -Augustine’s Church</p> -<h3>Millers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">De Caux, Mrs., Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feltham, Mark, Pea Field, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbeigh, George, St. -Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, W., Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joshua, Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds, Chas. Augustus, Lyng Mills and 6, -Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, Benjamin, St. -Clement’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waters, F. 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Collingwood, (wholesale) 21, -Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Jane, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, —, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martinson, Lucy, 67, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Lucy, 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paraman, Christiana & Rosa, 56, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, Martha, 26, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rollings, Abigail, St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sendall, Mary, 8, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Joanna, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Susan and Helen, 17, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Mary Ann, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Marianne, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkler, Sophia, 16, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Elizabeth, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Martha, Briggs-street</p> -<h3>Millwrights.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, C. and Son, 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class="gutlist">Nunn, John, St. Augustine-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pock, Richard, Plumstead-road, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, Hall-lane, Lakenham</p> -<h3>Oil and Colourmen.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield and Sons, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne and Sons, 4, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coppin, Edward, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, John, 15, and 16, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett and Co., 6, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, Henry, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Frederick Edward, 17, Tombland</p> -<h3><a name="page88"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -88</span>Opticians.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, James, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keyzor, Brothers, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin, John, Post Office-street</p> -<h3>Outfitters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas Bazzillai, corner of -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, jun., Central Railway -Establishment, 11 and 12, White Lion-st.</p> -<h3>Painters, Plumbers, Glaziers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Angell, Joseph, Middle-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, Daniel, 3, Cherry-street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Robert, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaty, Henry (and japanner), 14, Little -London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, James Stanford, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brady, Alfred J., Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Charles, <i>White Lion</i>, -White-Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, William, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Spicer, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delph, William, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deveraux, Edmund, Middle-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, John, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Joshua, West Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Henry, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Robert Crispin, St. -Giles’-terrace, and Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Ann, corner of Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, George, Carver, Castle-meadow and Upper -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, Timberhill-street, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, John, Dove-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, Chesnut-court, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunter, William, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Peter, Church-walk, St. -Margaret’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, John, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, David, Elm-lane, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">King and Son, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Nicholas, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallows, Charles, 3, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mansfield, James, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, William M. J., St. Miles’ -Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Robert, 6, York-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Thomas, 3, Rising Sun-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Purdy, Rich. Howes, Hall-road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, William, 12, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrill, Henry, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Say, Sarah, 14, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starland, John, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quintin, John, corner of Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surflin, William, 12, Bank-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John, Palace-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William James, <i>Bird in Hand</i>, -Mill-lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, George, St. Andrew’s -Broad-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeks, William, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Frederick, St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Matthew, <i>Trowel and Hammer</i>, St. -Stephen’s-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Wm., Timberhill-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Joseph, Mission-place, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Walter, Rose-corner, King st.</p> -<h3>Paper Hangers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, Wm., Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Charles Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, William, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James Whiting, corner of -Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Henry, Redwell-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, George, Muspole-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, William, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Francis, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Samuel Wiseman, 38, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, William, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, 6, Post Office-st.</p> -<h3>Patten and Clog Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, James & Frederick Ellmer, 10, -Little London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, James Kersey, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, William, 17, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, John, Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Henry, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Henry, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, P. Thos. (wholesale), White -Lion-st.</p> -<h3>Pawnbrokers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell & Boan, Pottergate-st. and Upper -walk, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas (and silversmith), -Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s -New-opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Charlotte, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, James, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, John, St. Saviour’s-lane, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, William Robert, St. -Paul’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Fred., Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Thomas, Colegate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Henry, Lobster-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Samuel & Joseph, St. John’s -Timber-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, Westlegate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Thomas, Coslany-street</p> -<h3><a name="page89"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -89</span>Perfumers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Edw. Manning, 40, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, George Park, 17, Exchange-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kew, Flora & Charlotte, 19, White -Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilding, Henry, 42, London-st.</p> -<h3>Physicians and Surgeons.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John Crawford, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, William, M.D., St. -Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Jonathan, Mount Pleasant, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Elijah, 12, Broad-st. St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleby, Edward Glover, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Emanuel, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, St. George’s Colegate -and Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Edward, M.D., Post Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremer, Robert Rolfe (and Apothecary to the -Guardians’ Dispensary), Broad-st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook, John, 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosse, Thomas William, 22, St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, George Robert, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Archibald, All Saints’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dashwood, Lancelot (registrar for the West -Wymer district), Broad-st. St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Henry, 31, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, William Hawkes, Upper Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edgar, Henry Robert, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Lewis, M.D., Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firth, George W. W., Palace-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, William Bransby, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garthon, James Slap, 46, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Charles Mends, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartman, Franz Alexr., M.D., Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hull, Robert, M.D., Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchinson, Charles, M.D., Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, James, M.D., Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John Godwin, 64, St. -Giles’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Landor, Henry, Heigham-retreat</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lynn, George Doughty, M.D., Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Master, Alfred, St. Giles’-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matcham, —., St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Frederick Anthony, All -Saints’-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Charles, City Dispensary, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Williams Peter, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate, Benjamin Henry, Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, Frederick Henry, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Sturley, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitt, John Ballard, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rand, William Fell, 14, Sampson and -Hercules-court, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ranking, William Harcourt, M.D., St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Christopher J. M., King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Henry, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, Walter Christopher, 2, -Lakenham-place, St. Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webber, William, 65, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wharton, George, M.D., Upper-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolterton, Robt., Sampson and Hercules-court, -Tombland</p> -<h3>Pill Box Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Osborn, Waterloo-rd., St. -Clement’s, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button and Rix, Little Queen Caroline-yard, -St. Martin-at-Oak</p> -<h3>Pipe Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Robert, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Samuel, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Samuel, Pipe-makers’-yard, St. -Clement’s</p> -<h3>Pork Butchers, Meat Sellers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Charles William, 8, St. -Augustine-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Henry, Bridge-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coote, Maria, Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Mary, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, William, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Galey, John, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Catherine, 1, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Killigrew, Robert, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manthorpe, James, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, Richard, 2 Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Robert, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slaughter, Christopher, Middle-street, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<h3>Printers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon and Kinnebrook, “Norwich -Mercury” Office, 12, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Broadhurst, William, St. Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, John, Albion Office, St. Clement’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Samuel, 54, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, Haymarket—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Henry, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungius, Joseph, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, London-street, and -Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett & Co., “Norfolk Chronicle -Office,” Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles, Gentleman’s-walk, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page90"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -90</span>Norman, James, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Otty, Philip, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oury and Co., 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, J. Judd, Colegate-st, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Wm. Horace, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorndick, Henry, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Robert, Bridges-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Henry, Pottergate-street—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Thomas, Pottergate-street</p> -<h3>Print Sellers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, William, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Larrance, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, 2, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, John, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Daniel, All Saint’s-green</p> -<h3>Pyrotechnists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Neville Plummer, Brazen Doors-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, George, Plasterer’s Arms, -Cowgate-st.</p> -<h3>Register Office for Servants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Charles, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Robert, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, 27, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Mary, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Wm. Hammond, Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Robert, 9, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, Mary Ann, 19, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Sarah, Willow-lane</p> -<h3>Reporters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bayne, Alexander D., St. -Benedict’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrod, Edward, 2, Priest’s-buildings, -St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Edmund Dawson, 7, Dereham-rd. -Terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, Dereham-road terrace</p> -<h3>Saddle and Harness Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Adwick, Thomas, 8, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowes, William, St. -Benedict’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Robert, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calves, John, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, John, Ber-street, Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Robert, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickinson, Richard, Castle-ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, James, 23, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, George, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Thos. Thurlow, 10, Upper Saint -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Josh and Jas. Red Lion-street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Chas. W. St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philo, Joseph, 44, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehouse, Chas., Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, H. Josh., 85, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<h3>Sawyers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, Benj. Church-street, St. -Michael’s Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harverson, Francis, St. Mary’s-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harverson, James, St. Julian’s</p> -<h3>Saw, File, and Plane Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Lomas, William, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leist, James, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kenyon, John, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, Hannah, Goat-lane and -Pottergate-street</p> -<h3>Saw Mills.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Bailey, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, William, Philadelphia, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, Robert, Saint Miles’ Coslany, and -Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Teasel, Osborn, Fishgate-street</p> -<h3>Schoolmasters.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Isaac, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bending, Thomas, St. Andrew’s -Hall-pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Henry, Gildengate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blogg, William, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooke, William, Gray Friars’ Priory, -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, John Charles, Castle-hill School, -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Joseph James, Luckett’s-court, -Broad-st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Robert Appleton, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Codling, Arthur, John, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farmer, Benjamin, Old Meeting School, -Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farnell, William Keeling, Theatre-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Fred., Hospital School, -Fishgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, John, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Wm. Richard, 101, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Ephraim, 5, Chapel-look, Ber-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, William Francis, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Francis, Mancroft School, -Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Wm., Cowgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Wm., Duke’s Palace</p> -<h3>Schoolmistresses.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, the Misses, 13, Broad-st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowles, Ann Elizabeth, 4, Thorpe-terrace, -Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyden, The Misses, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Mary, St. Benedict’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Ruth, 2, West Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clifton, Anne, Earlham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldwell, Mrs. and Miss, St. Clement’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Elizabeth, St. George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dix, Anna Charlotte, Chapelfield</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firth, Miss, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page91"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -91</span>Fuller, Jemima (preparatory), Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Mary Anne, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartt, Catherine, 14, Victoria-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heasell, Elizabeth & Susanna, -Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Anne, St. George’s -Middle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Charlotte, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Ann Sarah, 12, Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Hannah & Amelia, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Mary, Steel’s-court, -Queen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lantenant, Maria, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larke, Hannah Susannah, Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawter, Elizabeth, 2, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Emily, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincolne, Elizabeth Sarah, Surrey-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Harriett Elizabeth, 56, Bethel-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Machet, M. Jane, Church-st. St. -Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Charlotte, Finket-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholson, Catherine Ann, The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Georgians, Lakenham-ter.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Elizabeth, 5, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, the Misses, Priory, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pillgrim, Elizabeth, St. -Benedict’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mrs. Henry, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Eliza Eleanor, St. Giles’ -Broad-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, Helen, Grey Friar’s, -King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Eliza, West End-pl., -Chapelfield-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Sarah, 2, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wall, Harriett, Dereham-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walters, Martha and Eliza, Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, King-st., St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Sarah, Cowgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, the Misses, 52, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Mrs. and Misses (for young gentlemen) -13, Crescent</p> -<h3>Seed Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bruce, William, near Fye-bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens and Sons, St. Benedict’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fowell, William, Upper King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haslewood, Christopher John, -Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawes, Robert C., Little Orford-st.</p> -<h3>Shoeing Smiths.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Marked</i> * <i>are -Farriers</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Brooks, John, All Saints’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Oakley, Robert, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, John, St. Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Shalders, Thomas, Hay-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Shreeve, John, Magdalen-st.</p> -<h3>Slate Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, John, King-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Thomas, Cross-lane, St. -George’s</p> -<h3>Soap Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews and French, Fishgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, Son, and Durrant, Coslany-st.</p> -<h3>Stationers.—<i>See also Booksellers</i>.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, 5, Rampant Horse-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah (wholesale and retail), -Haymarket—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungius, Joseph, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, (wholesale and retail,) -London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, R. Bridewell-alley (see adv.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Spooner, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page & Son (wholesale) 23, Old Haymarket -and Scole’s-green</p> -<h3>Staymakers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Austrin, Ann, 5, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colsey, Charles, St. Andrew’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, John, 4, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Henry, Westlegate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd and Aldis, Princes’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Main, Susan, 4, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Elizabeth, 13, Upper St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<h3>Stock and Share Brokers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles Suckling, St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Edward Charles & Co., -Toll’s-ct.</p> -<h3>Stone and Marble Masons.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, James, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barbour, James, <i>Globe</i>, Botolph-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Thomas, Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, Mary, Duke’s Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Jos. (and statuary), St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Mrs., Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, George, Ber-street gates</p> -<h3>Straw Hat Blockers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, James, Cowgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, Richard, St. Benedict’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Samuel, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert (and cleaner), Westlegate-st,</p> -<h3>Straw Hat Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Maria (and dealer in plait), 3 & -4, St. Gregory’s Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, William, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, Elizabeth, 10, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Mary Ann, Cowgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, John, 28, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Anne, Post Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Matilda, 10, Upper-market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Elizabeth, Cowgate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Eliza, All Saints’ Green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Sarah, Timberhill-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Main, Lucy Rebecca, 15, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pease, Esther, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Sarah, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Susannah, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page92"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -92</span>Spurdens, Mary Ann, Finket-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewart, George Ashley, 22, Red Lion-st.</p> -<h3>Surgeons.—<i>See Physicians and Surgeons</i>.Surgeon -Dentists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boulger, Patrick Joseph, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridgman, William Kenceley, 69, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dearle, George, Prince’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunsford and Suggett, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hulme, J. Hughes, St. Andrew’s -Hall-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neep, Wm. Ed. John, 5, Post Office-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard, St. Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Henry, 70, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<h3>Surveyors, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest, Edward, C. E., Surveyor to the -Corporation and Local Board of Health, 24, Castle-meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, county surveyor, and architect to -the Dean and Chapter of Norwich Cathedral, Bank of England Court, -Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clemence, John South, 22, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drane, William, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinsbey and Son, Prince’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitten, Robert, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mear, William, Lower-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osmond and Cooper, St. -Andrew’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Son, and Hornor, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, James, Bank of England Court, -Queen-street</p> -<h3>Tailors.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Allen and Banks, 20 and 21, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Robert, Bridge-street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes and Sons, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett and Son, corner of Wensum-street, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bingham, Thomas, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, John, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, Thomas, Willow-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Richard, 83, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, 23, Charing-cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell, John, 3, Gun-lane, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Henry, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castleton, William Sparkhall, 15, Bank-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, William, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cheston, William, 17, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Robert, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Thomas, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Frederick, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, John B., 3, Post Office-street (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cory, Christmas, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John W. (and clerical robe maker), -Castle-meadow—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, John, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, John, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, James, St. Lawrence-steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deynes, Richard, Lower Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eade, Thomas, 7, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Thomas, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elliott, Charles, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Joseph, 45, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foyson, Robert, Pump-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Edward, 15, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gifford, Thomas, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Edward, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, George, 32, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurrin, J. and M., and Co., 9, 10, and 11, -London-street (see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, M. F., St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Samuel Birkett, St. -George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Richard, Bridge-st. St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Killigrew, Robert, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Wm. Samuel, 2, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, William Thomas, Redwell-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, John Edward, 5, Westlegate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, Wm., near St. Peter’s -Church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Francis, 2, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, 19, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayor, James, 9, Heald’s-buildings, -Rose-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Owen, St. Augustine-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickols, Jeremiah, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Francis James, 30, White Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Charles Clabburn, Upper St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, John, Little London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Francis, St. Julian-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Oliver, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsley, Samuel, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, John, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, John Spratt, Upper Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, William, Chapel-look, Surrey-rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Charles, 47, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Richard, 16, Bank-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, Daniel, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, William, Surrey-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, James Barron, 20, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John Smith, St. -Andrew’s-street—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, Great Orford-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Thomas William, 23, Castle-meadow and -Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Sons, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Daniel Morrison, Broad-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page93"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -93</span>Talbot, George, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, National School-court, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tipple, John, 12, Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, John, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooke, Michael, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Jas. Stannard, 4, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warterton, Edward, <i>Cottage</i>, -Silver-road, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Peter Michael, Mandall’s-court, -Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Isaiah, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack and Co., White Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, 50, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youels, Joseph, Ber-street</p> -<h3>Tallow Chandlers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Hall, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, Son, and Durrant, Coslany-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper-market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James (wholesale and retail), Rampant -Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Ann, corner of Wellington-street, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes and Son, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, George, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, St. Mary’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saunders and Large, -Whitefriar’s-street</p> -<h3>Tanners.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boult, George, Heigham-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Daniel, Brazen Doors-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, James Smith, Heigham-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Charles John, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, William, Upper Heigham</p> -<h3>Teachers of Music.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Marked</i> * <i>are Teachers of -Dancing</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Baldry, Elizabeth, St. -Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campbell, Mrs., St. Stephen’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, George, Theatre-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Crook, Madame Oury, 6, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, William, 17, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Fuller, Charlotte, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, James, Colegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Horace, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, James Frederick, 4, St. -Giles’-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphrey, Mrs., St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Wm., National-court, Princes-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Jones, Hannah and Amelia, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Robert, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Miss, Tuck’s-court, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Noverre, Frank, Theatre-st., and -Theatre-square, Yarmouth—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pashley, Charles, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummers, the Misses, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, William Herbert, 6, St. -Faith’s-ter., St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Mrs., Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, John, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Frederick, opposite St. Mary’s -Church</p> -<h3>Teachers of Languages.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Caro, Simon, Westlegate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lantenant, Camille, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finegan, Thomas William, Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vlieland, Jerome Nicholas, Redwell-street</p> -<h3>Timber Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, St. Faith’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calvert, Robert, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley and Hart, Duke’s-palace, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushion, William, Chapelfield-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, George, St. Giles’-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gearing, James, King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harverson, James, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, W. and C., St. George’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, George, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Daniel, Trowse Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mouser, William, Thorn-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, John, Fishgate-street, and at -Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Son, Bridge-street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Wm. Staff, 61 and 62, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Co., King-street, and at -Southtown, Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Teasel, Osborn, Steam Saw Mills, -Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, William, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woollistone, Samuel, Cherry-street, New -Lakenham</p> -<h3>Tin and Iron Plate Workers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s Walk, -and Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Boulton, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett and Co., Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Stephen Benjamin, St. -Benedict’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner and Co., 2, St. Giles Broad-street, and -Goat-lane</p> -<h3>Tobacconists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Ainsworth, Ann, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, William, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Henry, 16, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry, Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Amelia, 5, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newbegin and Son, Bridewell-alley, and -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Sarah, 6, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, Gentleman’s Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page94"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -94</span>Spence, George, Bridge-street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stowers, James, Red Lion-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Wm. Brown, 1, St. -Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigham, Robt., (manufacturer) 10, Old -Haymarket</p> -<h3>Toy Dealers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, Thos., (manufacturer) St. -John’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Chas. Wm., 8, St. -Augustine’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, George, St. Andrew’s -Bridge-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Johnson, 27, St. -Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Jas. Kersey, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, William, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Harriet, 18, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Charles, (maker) Upper King-st.</p> -<h3>Tunists.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Frederick Edward, Princes-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderham, Samuel, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Walter, 3, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Giles, Botolph-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warne, Elizabeth, 122, Pottergate-street</p> -<h3>Turners.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, Tombland Churchyard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Jonathan, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hine, Charles Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, James, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggett, Josh., Dial-yard, St. -Miles’</p> -<h3>Umbrella and Parasol Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, William, Bull-close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, John, 28, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Thos. Lillystone, 39, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, St. Benedict’s-street</p> -<h3>Upholsterers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Daniel, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, William, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Walter, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Hunter, Dove-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, James, Lower Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, William, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Henry, 46, Upper St. -Giles’-st</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Jas. Whiting, corner of -Calvert-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Chas. Jeremiah, 10, London-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, George, Muspole-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, Jas. Thos., Gildengate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Maria, 10, Broad-st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, William, Ten Bell-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeson, Richard C., 81, St. -Giles’-street and Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, Aaron, St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Francis, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, James 38, Charing Cross, and 4, St. -Peter’s, Hungate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paraman, Mrs., Grout’s-thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Greenwood, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, William, 2 and 3, Charing Cross, (see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, Henry, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salter Robt. Henry, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Robt. Bagge, St. John-street, and 18, -Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Edwd. Fred. St. -Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Samuel Wiseman, 38, Pottergate-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, William, Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, 5, Post Office-street</p> -<h3>Veterinary Surgeons.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, 27, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Veterinary Infirmary, -Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Thomas, Castle-meadow</p> -<h3>Vinegar Makers, &c.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s-lane, -and 25, Eastcheap, London. F. Ham, King-street, agent</p> -<h3>Warehousemen.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, Jas. G. (Manchester and Scotch) -Jay’s-court, Briggs-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benj. (Woollen and Manchester), 1, -York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beales, Francis, 8, Victoria-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colsey, Francis, Crown Bank-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creak, James, corner of Bridewell-alley (see -Advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Simon, Pitt-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Vear and Phillips, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleet, John, 22, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monteith, George Lovell, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, Calvert-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Samuel and Horace (Manchester and -Woollen), Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry Charles, -Isley’s-buildings, Surrey-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett and Harmer, Post Office-ct., -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Bartholomew, 15, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodgate, Philip (Manchester), -Castle-street</p> -<h3>Watch and Clock Makers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Abrahams, Benjamin, 1, Bethel-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Behn, Loreux, St. Stephen’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page95"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -95</span>Bell, Robert, 11, Davey-place, and Bridge-street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckenham, J. C., 19, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, R., and Son, 6, Upper Westwick-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper and Sons, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, William, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Davy, Edward, De Caux’s-st., St. -Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">* Fearnside, Benjamin, Palace-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Robert, St. Giles’-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, James, Little London-street, and -King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kehle, Joseph, Duke-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, George Trafalgar, 15, Red Lion-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linford, Robert, 9, Davey-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, William, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merrison, James, Cross-st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Samuel Michael, 5, Chatham-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin, John, Post Office-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, 3, Briggs-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Mary Ann, Bridewell-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, James, Queen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Benjamin, 128, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, W., 34, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, Isaac, Wensum-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Charles, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Matt., <i>Rose</i>, St. -Martin-at-Oak</p> -<h3>Wharfingers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Justinian Barrett, Duke’s -Palace, Coslany-street, and King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer and Co., Duke’s Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Richard, Duke’s Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Spencer Drake, Duke’s Palace and -King-street Wharf</p> -<h3>Wheelwrights.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Timothy, Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, George, <i>Red Lion</i>, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Charles, Henry, King-street, and -Ber-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, St. -Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, John, Baker’s-road, St. -Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, James, St. -Augustine’s-gates</p> -<h3>Whip Makers.—<i>See also Saddle and Harness -Makers</i>.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Charles, Timberhill-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Charles, All Saints’-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, J., Ber-street</p> -<h3>Whitesmiths.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, Golden Ball-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Jonathan (Locksmith), Duke-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Robert, Fishgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Stephen, Upper King-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, George, Saul’s-yard, -Pottergate-st., and Cow-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Walter, Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William Henry, 3, Waggon and -Horses-lane, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Jonathan, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John Holmes, Upper Goat-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Joseph Robert, Crown-ct., Elm-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edward, Cherry Tree-yard, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stammers, Robert, Little Orford-street, and -Castle-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, William, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurtell, George, Pottergate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tripp, John, All Saint’s-green</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Robert, Calvert-street</p> -<h3>Wine and Spirit Merchants.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Anthony, William, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Athow, Edward John, Castle-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back & Co., Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barley, Christopher, <i>Fleece</i>, -Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell and Son, St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, James Hopewell, Redwell-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Edwin, St. Stephen’s-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Richard, St. Michael-at-Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Wm. Jary, corner of St. -Clement’s Church-yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, John, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emms, Charles, Cross-st. and -Distillery-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geldart and Son, Wensum-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Charles, Bridge-st., St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman and Sons, St. Andrew’s-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, James, St. Giles’-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrison & Co., Gaol-hill, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgate & Co., St. Stephen’s-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich Wine Comp., St. Giles’ -Upper-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Pilgrim, & Co., 1, St. -Giles’-st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Sarah Ann, Old Post Office-court, -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Robert, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch, & Co., Anchor -Brewery, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, Henry T., Dereham-road-terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Isaac, corner of Post Office and -Pottergate-streets</p> -<h3>Woollen Drapers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Allen and Banks, 20 and 21, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, 1, York Tavern-passage, -Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page96"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -96</span>Cole, John B., 3, Post Office-street—(see -advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Thomas, Orford-hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Joseph, 45, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurrin, J. M. and Co., 9, 10, and 11, -London-street—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Johnson, 16, London-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Sam and Horace, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John Smith, St. -Andrew’s-street—(see advertisement)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Smiths, 9 and 10, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tipple, John, 12, Exchange-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Frances (wholesale and retail), 18, -London-street</p> -<h3>Woolstaplers.</h3> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Page, St. Mary’s -Church-alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, George, Southgate-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Joseph, Thorpe-road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, George, Golden Dog-lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gladdon, Joseph, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, Robert William, Duke’s-palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ingledew, William, Peacock-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, John, 11, St. -Catherine’s-plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkins, John, Sussex-street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seed, Henry, Muspole-street</p> -<h2><a name="page2_1"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 1</span>LIST -OF PARISHES, WITH THE STREETS IN EACH.</h2> -<p><span class="smcap">St. George-of-Tombland</span>: -Castle-meadow, Tombland, Wensum-street, King-street, Grey -Friars-lane, Bank-street, Palace-street, Princes-street, -Queen-street, Pig-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Helen</span>: Bishopgate-street</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Martin-at-Palace</span>: Palace-plain, -Tabernacle-street, White Friars-street, World’s-end-lane, -Cowgate-street, Quay-side</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter-of-Hungate</span>: -Princes-street, Elm-hill, St. Andrew’s-hill, Waggon and -Horses-lane, Crown-court</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter-per-Mountergate</span>: -Scoles-green, St. Faith’s-lane, Pump-street, King-street, -Rose-lane, Castle-meadow, Foundry-road, Castle-meadow, -Thorn-lane, St. Ann’s-lane, Holkham-street</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Michael-at-Plea</span>: London-street, -Bank-street, Bank-plain, Queen-street, Princes-street, -Redwell-street, Castle-meadow, Church lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Simon and Jude</span>: Wensum-street, -Church-street, Waggon and Horses-lane, Quay-side</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary-in-the-Marsh</span>: Upper Close, -Lower Close, Horse Fair, Life’s Green, Palace-street, -Bishopgate-street</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span>: Pottergate-street, -Broad-street, Bridge-street, London-street, St. -Andrew’s-hill, Bridewell-alley, Swan-lane, Cockey-lane, -Castle meadow, Hall-plain</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Gregory</span>: Lower Westwick-street, -Upper Westwick-street, Pottergate-street, Charing-cross, Lower -Goat-lane, Turk’s-yard, Church-alley, St. -Giles’-street, Benedict-street, Fisher’s-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John-of-Maddermarket</span>: -Post-office-street, Exchange-street, Duke’s-palace, -Cockey-lane, Luckett’s-court, Dove-street, -Pottergate-street, St. Andrew’s-street, St. -John’s-street, St. John’s-plain, Westwick-street, -Charing-cross, Waterloo-place, Lobster-yard, Tipply-court, -Hole-in-Wall-lane, Nailor’s-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Lawrence</span>: Upper -Westwick-street, Lower Westwick-street, Lawrence-lane, -Pottergate-street, Bridge-street, St. Giles’-street, -Fisher’s-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Margaret</span>: Upper -Westwick-street, Margaret-street, Lower Westwick-street, -Pottergate-street, Church-alley, Three King-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Swithin</span>: Upper Westwick-street, -Lower Westwick-street, Ten Bell-lane, Pottergate-street, -Church-alley</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Giles</span>: Pottergate-street, -Bethel-street, Upper St. Giles’-street, Willow-lane, -Chapel-field, St. Giles’-street, St. Giles’-hill, -Cow-hill, St. Giles’-gates, St. Giles’-terrace, -Hales’-court, Rigby’s-court, Wellington-street, -Watts’-court, Ninham’s-court</p> -<p><a name="page2_2"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 2</span><span -class="smcap">St. Benedict</span>: Pottergate-street, -Benedict-street, St. Giles’-hill, Heigham-street, Lower -Westwick-street, Barn-road, Church-alley, Duck-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Earlham</span>: Lower Earlham, -Earlham-road, Green-lane, Earlham-grove</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Heigham</span>: West -Pottergate-street, Newmarket-road, Heigham-road, Julian-road, -Adelaide-street, Unthank’s-road, Union-place, Julian-place, -William-street, Dereham-road, Earlham-road, Mill-lane, West -Pottergate-street, West Wymer-street, Cross-street, -Paragon-street, Holl’s-lane, Grove-hill, Causeway, -Tinkler’s-lane, John-street, Golding-street, St. -Giles’-hill, Heigham-road, Crook’s-place, -Asylum-lane, City-road, Charles-street, Heigham-street, -Vauxhall-street, Earlham-road, West-end-street, -Waddington-street, Nelson-street, Stone-hills</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter-of-Mancroft</span>: -Bethel-street, Wounded Hart-lane, Upper Market, Orford-hill, -Chapel Field Grove, Castle-street, Castle Ditches, Old Haymarket, -London-street, Gentlemen’s-walk, York-place, Market-place, -Lady’s-lane, Davey-place, Theatre-street, White -Lion-street, Chapel Field, Back of Inns, Gaol-hill, -Exchange-street, Hay-hill, Chapel Field-road, Royal Hotel-street, -Little Orford-street, Old Post-office-yard, Weaver’s-lane, -Fishmarket, Briggs-street, Dove-street, Pudding-lane, Gun-lane, -Coburg-street, Weston’s-court</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John-of-Timberhill</span>: -Timberhill-street, All Saints’-green, All -Saints’-street, Golden Ball-street, Westlegate-street, -Orford-hill, Ber-street, Castle Ditches, Scoles-green, -Grout’s-court</p> -<p><span class="smcap">All Saints</span>: St. -Stephen’s-plain, Westlegate-street, Upper Surrey-street, -Westlegate-street, All Saints-green, Brazen Door-road, -Timberhill-street, Surrey-road</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Stephens</span>: St. -Stephen’s-street, Church-lane, St. Stephen’s-gates, -St. Stephen’s-square, Surrey-street, Red Lion-street, -Little Orford-street, Lame Dog-road, Brazen Door-road, -King-street (Crook’s-place), Rampant Horse-street, -Crescent, Chapel-street (Crook’s-place), Theatre-street, -Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s-road, Back-street, Queen-street, -Chatham-place, Briggs-street, The Chantry, Norgate’s-court, -St. Stephen’s Mews, Orford-hill, Rodent-street, -Rodney-street, Toll’s-court, Middle-street -(Crook’s-place), Union-street (Crook’s-place), -Trumpet-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Eaton</span>: Mile-end, -Eaton-hill, Half Mile-lane, Eaton-road, Newmarket-road, -Unthank’s-road, Brewer’s-road, Eaton-grove</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Liberty of Town Close</span>: Town -Close</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Etheldred</span>: -Mariner’s-lane, King-street, Sherbourne-place</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John Sepulchre</span>: Ber-street, -Ber-gates, Catharine’s-plain, Richmond-hill, Brazen -Door-road, Catharine-terrace, Southgate-lane, -Alderson’s-buildings, Finkett-street, Chapel Loke, -Horns-lane, Mariner’s-lane, Bartholomew-street, -Catharine-alley, Catharine-hill</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Julian</span>: King-street, St. -Ann’s-lane, Horns-lane, Market-lane, Bridget-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Michael-at-Thorn</span>: Surrey-road, -Surrey-grove, Golden Ball-street, Castle Ditches, Thorn-lane, -Scoles-green, Rising Sun-lane, Buff-coat-lane, Globe-lane, -Pump-street, Holkham-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter Southgate</span>: King-street, -King-street-gates, Carrow-hill, Carrow, Wilderness</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Lakenham</span>: Willow-place, -Hall-lane, Grove-place, City-road, Victoria-street, -Trafalgar-street, Lakenham-place, Church-lane, Brazen-door-road, -Portland-place, Old Lakenham, Bracondale, Richmond Green, St. -Stephen’s-road, Ipswich-road, Wellington-terrace, Peafield, -Kensington-place, Cherry-street, Mill-street, Trory-street, -Brewery-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlets of Trowse</span>, <span -class="smcap">Carrow</span>, <span class="smcap">and -Bracondale</span>: Carrow Abbey, Bracondale, Trowse Millgate</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Clement</span>: Colegate-street, -Mill-lane, St. Martin’s-lane, Catton back-road, Green -Hills, Waterloo, Magdalen-street, Mill-hill, Infirmary-road, -Sussex-street, Sun-lane, Fye Bridge, Philadelphia, Catton-road, -Fishgate-street, Goose’s-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Thorpe</span>: Foundry-road, -Thorpe-road, Carrow-road, Mousehold, Plumstead-road, -Bishopbridge, Spitalfields, Telegraph-lane, -Heart’s-ease-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Pockthorpe</span>: Pockthorpe -Loke, Pockthorpe-road, Silver-street, Barrack-street, the -Paddock</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Saviour</span>: Magdalen-street, -Golden Dog-lane, Botolph-street, Back-lane, Peacock-street, -Church-lane, Calvert-street</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Paul</span>: Cowgate-street, -Magdalen-street, Paul’s-plain, Bull-close</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. James</span>: Cowgate-street, St. -James-street</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Edmund</span>: Fishgate-street, -Peacock-street</p> -<p><a name="page2_3"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 3</span><span -class="smcap">St. Augustine</span>: Augustine-street, -Botolph-street, Pitt-street, Sussex-street, Middle-street, -Augustine-gates, Church-alley</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. George of Colegate</span>: -Gildengate-street, Bridge-street, Colegate-street, -Calvert-street, Muspole-street, St. Paul’s-opening, St. -Martin’s-lane, Water-lane, Cross-lane</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Martin-at-Oak</span>: Oak-street, -Baker’s-road, St. Martin’s-lane, Fuller’s-hole, -Oak-gates</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary of Coslany</span>: -Coslany-street, Muspole-street, Rosemary-lane, St. -Mary’s-plain, Tooley-street, Church-alley, -Southgate-street, Duke-street</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Michael of Coslany</span>: -Coslany-street, Duke-street, Rosemary-lane, Bridge-street, -Church-street, St. George’s-plain</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Hamlet of Hellesdon</span>: Upper -Hellesdon, Lower Hellesdon</p> -<h2>REGISTRATION DISTRICTS AND REGISTRARS.</h2> -<p><span class="smcap">Superintendent Registrar</span>.—Mr. -Francis John Blake, Register Office, King-street, Tombland.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Registrar of Marriages</span>.—Mr. -John Oddin Taylor, solicitor, St. Giles, and Mr. Joseph -Restieaux, Lady’s-lane.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">East Wymer District</span>: Mr. G. W. W. -Firth, surgeon, St. Martin-at-Palace—comprising the -parishes of Sts. Michael-at-Plea, Peter Hungate, Simon, -Martin-at-Palace, Helen, Edmund, Saviour, Paul, and James, with -Pockthorpe, and Thorpe Hamlet.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Conisford District</span>: Mr. C. Drake, -surgeon, All Saints; Mr. W. L. Smith, ditto, deputy, comprising -the parishes of Sts. John Sepulchre, Peter Southgate, Etheldred, -Julian, Peter-per-Mountergate, Michael-at-Thorn, John Timberhill, -George-of-Tombland, and All Saints, and for Trowse, Carrow, and -Bracondale.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Mancroft District</span>: Mr. Edgar, -surgeon, Bethel-street; Mr. W. Cooke, St. Giles’-street, -deputy—comprising the parishes of Sts. Stephen, Peter -Mancroft, and Giles, and Hamlets of Eaton and Lakenham.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">West Wymer District</span>: Mr. Lancelot -Dashwood, surgeon, St. Andrew—comprising the parishes of -Sts. Benedict, Swithin, Margaret, Lawrence, Gregory, John of -Maddermarket, and Andrew, and Hamlets of Earlham and Heigham.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Coslany District</span>: Mr. William -Cooper, surgeon, St. Saviour; Mr. Payne, Duke-street, -deputy—comprising the parishes of Sts. Michael-at-Coslany, -Mary Coslany, Martin-at-Oak, Augustine, George-of-Colegate, and -Clement, and the part of Hellesdon belonging to Norwich.</p> -<h2>CORPORATION OF NORWICH<br /> -(<i>For the time being</i>.)</h2> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Mayor</span>—Charles Winter, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Sheriff</span>—R. W. Blake, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Recorder</span>—Michael Prendergast, Esq.</p> -<h3>ALDERMEN.</h3> -<p>E. Blakely, ex-sheriff; Jeremiah Butcher, William Butcher, -John De Vear, Peter Finch, Charles R. Freeman, John Pymar, Robert -Page, John Betts, E. Willett, G. L. Coleman, Canuel Darkins, -William Freeman, William Hall, John Sultzer, Wm. H. -Woolbright.</p> -<h3>COUNCILLORS.</h3> -<p><i>First Ward</i>—Francis John Blake, Roger Kerrison, -Robt. Wortley, John Wright, John Kitton, Geo. Wm. Minns.</p> -<p><i>Second Ward</i>—R. Chamberlin, H. Woodcock -(ex-mayor), John Welham Clarke, Sir W. Foster, bart., Richard -Bullard, James Smith Rump.</p> -<p><i>Third Ward</i>—Wm. Trory, Jas. Winter, John Henry -Druery, E. C. Bailey, George Arthur Dye, Henry Ling.</p> -<p><i>Fourth Ward</i>—R. W. Blake (sheriff), C. Winter -(mayor), Thos. Brightwell, Arthur Dalrymple, John Barwell, Josiah -Fletcher.</p> -<p><i>Fifth Ward</i>—John Hilling Barnard, A. A. H. -Beckwith, John Easto, James Hardy, Samuel Bignold, Benjamin -Bunting.</p> -<p><i>Sixth Ward</i>—Joel Fox, Wm. M. Kitton, George -Kitton, John Skipper, John G. Johnson, John B. Morgan.</p> -<p><i>Seventh Ward</i>—Richard Coaks, Henry Hindes, Wm. -Andrews, Frederic Pigg, John W. Dowson, Thos. O. Springfield,</p> -<p><i>Eighth Ward</i>—Wm. Pratt, Jacob Henry Tillett, John -Bateman, Jas. Colman, Robt. French, John Ferra Watson.</p> -<h3><a name="page2_4"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 4</span>WATCH -COMMITTEE,</h3> -<p>Meets every Friday at One o’clock.</p> -<p>R. W. Blake (chairman), J. Sultzer, F. J. Blake, J. Kitton, G. -W. Minus, H. Woodcock, J. W. Clarke, R. Bullard, J. S. Rump, R. -W. Blake, The Major, A. Dalrymple, J. H. Barnard, S. Bignold, J. -B. Morgan, R. Coaks, T. O. Springfield, Wm. Pratt, R. French.</p> -<h3>CITY COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>Meets first Thursday in the Month, at Twelve -o’clock.</p> -<p>E. Blakely, W. Butcher, J. Pymar, R. Page, W. Hull, F. J. -Blake, R. Kerrison, G. W. Minns, R. Bullard, J. Winter, H. Ling, -R. W. Blake, A. A. H. Beckwith (chairman), J. H. Tillett, R. -French.</p> -<h3>MARKET COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>J. Butcher, W. H Woolbright, R. Wortley, G. W. Minus, G. -Kitton, W. Andrews, F. Pigg, T. O. Springfield (chairman), J. F. -Watson.</p> -<h3>TONNAGE COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>P. Finch (chairman), C. Darkins, R. Kerrison, J. Barwell, J. -Fletcher, J. Easto, J. Hardy, B. Bunting, J. G. Johnson, T. O. -Springfield.</p> -<h3>RIVER COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>J. De Vear (chairman), J. Betts, C. Darkins, W, H. Woolbright, -W. Trory, J. H. Druery, J. Skipper, R. Coaks, F. J. Blake, -William Pratt, and the Great Yarmouth Haven Commissioners for the -time being.</p> -<h3>CITY LIBRARY COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>C. R. Freeman, J. H. Druery, C. Winter, A. Dalrymple, J. -Barwell, A. A. H. Beckwith, J. Skipper, J. G. Johnson, W. -Andrews, J. W. Dowson.</p> -<h3>BOROUGH FUND COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>J. Butcher, J. De Vear, G. L. Coleman, W. H. Woolbright, J. S. -Rump, J. H. Barnard, W. M. Kitton, J. W. Dowson, Jas. Colman.</p> -<h3>GAOL AND BRIDEWELL COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>W. Hall, G. W. Minns, H. Woodcock, J. S. Rump, The Sheriff, T. -Brightwell, J. Barwell, J. B. Morgan, R. Coaks, J. Bateman, and -such of the justices as are members of the council.</p> -<h3>RIVER WATER ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>W. Hall, W. H. Woolbright, W. M. Kitton.</p> -<h3>BYE-LAWS COMMITTEE.</h3> -<p>W. H. Woolbright, R. Wortley, G. W. Minns, R. Chamberlin, J. -Winter, T. Brightwell, A. A. H. Beckwith, W. Andrews, J. W. -Dowson, J. H. Tillett.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<h3>WARD ALDERMEN.</h3> -<p>Jeremiah Butcher, 1st ward; John De Vear, 2nd ward; John -Sultzer, 3d ward; Geo. Lovick Coleman, 4th ward; William Butcher, -5th ward; Canuel Darkins, 6th ward; Robert Wiffin Blake, 7th -ward; Charles Robert Freeman, 8th ward.</p> -<h3>WARD ASSESSORS.</h3> -<p>John Forster and John Horne, J. G. Atkinson and G. Womack, -John Scarnell and Henry Shaw, Wm. Ranger and Peter T. Scott, -Goddart Johnson and D. T. Lamb, William Bunn and George -Cattermoul, Wm. R. Morgan and David Smith, Thos. Bugden.</p> -<h2>JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.</h2> -<p>Sir Robert John Harvey, knight, John Hilling Barnard, Samuel -Shalders Beare, John Detts, Samuel Bignold, Thomas Blakiston, -<span class="GutSmall">R.N.</span>, Horatio Bolingbroke, Henry -Browne, William Collyer, Charles Evans, Lewis Evans, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Wm. Freeman, Richard Hanbury -Gurney, John Henry Gurney, Wm. Herring, Anthony Hudson, Robt. -Hull, <span class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, John Godwin Johnson, -Geo. Doughty Lynn, <span class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, John -Marshall, Phillip John Money, Nathaniel Palmer, Thomas Osborn -Springfield, Osborn Springfield, Abel Towler, Charles Turner, -Edward Willett, John Wright.</p> -<h2>HAVEN AND PIER COMMISSIONERS.</h2> -<p><i>Norwich</i>—T. O. Springfield, J. G. Johnson, and -James Colman. <i>Norfolk</i>—Robert Marsham, J. -Petre, and H. N. Burroughes. <i>Suffolk</i>—Rev. E. -M. Love, J. Kerrich, and J. Crisp. <i>Yarmouth</i>—G. -D. Palmer, J. Barker, and W. N. Burroughs.</p> -<p><span class="GutSmall">SUPERNUMERARY -COMMISSIONERS</span>. <i>Norwich</i>—John De Vear, A. -A. H. Beckwith, and William Prytt. <i>Norfolk</i>—Sir -W. B. Procter, Bart., John Stracey, and T. T. Berney. -<i>Suffolk</i>—Edward Leathes and Charles Steward. -<i>Yarmouth</i>—D. A. Gourlay and R. Hammond.</p> -<p><i>Clerk</i>—S. Tolver.</p> -<p><i>Treasurer</i>—E. K. Lacon, Bart.</p> -<h2><a name="page2_5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 5</span>THE -CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, AND COMMITTEES<br /> -(<i>For the time being</i>.)</h2> -<p>St. Peter of Southgate,—Christopher John Miles -Spencer</p> -<p>St. Etheldred,—Robert Mills</p> -<p>St. Julian,—William Baxter</p> -<p>St. Peter-per-Mountergate,—John Underwood, Geo. Wm. -Minns</p> -<p>St. John of Sepulchre,—Benjamin Bunting</p> -<p>St. Michael-at-Thorn,—Wm. Manning Kitton</p> -<p>St. John-of-Timberhill,—John Phillips</p> -<p>All Saints,—Thos. Williams</p> -<p>St. Stephen and the Town Close,—John Norton Valentine -Cooper, James Hardy, Edward Field, William Black, junr.</p> -<p>St. Peter-of-Mancroft,—Henry Browne, Benjamin Cundall, -Owen Albert Diver, William Postle, Thomas Damant Eaton, St. -Giles,—John Godwin Johnson, Henry Francis</p> -<p>St. Benedict,—James King</p> -<p>St. Swithin,—Joel Fox</p> -<p>St. Margaret,—John Hovell</p> -<p>St. Lawrence,—Henry Underwood</p> -<p>St. Gregory,—Jas. Winter, Spooner Nash</p> -<p>St. John-of-Maddermarket,—Wm. Wicks, William Wilde</p> -<p>St. Andrew,—Dennis Barnard, James Newbegin, William -Robert Dodson</p> -<p>St. Michael-at-Plea,—Jeremiah Butcher</p> -<p>St. Peter-of-Hungate,—John Baker</p> -<p>St. Simon and Jude,—Henry Rogers</p> -<p>St. George-of-Tombland,—Francis John Blake, Robert -Wortley</p> -<p>St. Martin-at-Palace, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton Beckwith</p> -<p>St. Helen and Thorpe,—Henry Steel, Frederick Gavell -Mitchell</p> -<p>St. Michael of Coslany,—George Gedge, Jeremiah Howes</p> -<p>St. Mary-of-Coslany,—Thomas Bugden</p> -<p>St. Martin-at-Oak,—Abraham Keyzor</p> -<p>St. Augustine,—William Fromow</p> -<p>St. George-of-Colegate,—John Francis, John Judd -Sharpe</p> -<p>St. Clement,—John Bidwell, James Hall</p> -<p>St. Edmund,—Robert French</p> -<p>St. Saviour,—Jacob Henry Tillett</p> -<p>St. Paul,—Henry Hindes</p> -<p>St. James and Pockthorpe,—William Wilde, junr.</p> -<p>Heigham, William Trory, Anthony Bailey, Henry Shaw</p> -<p>Lakenham,—Timothy Chittock, George Clarke, Joseph -Corsbie</p> -<p>Eaton,—Thomas Brightwell, John Pymar,</p> -<p>Earlham,—George Ives</p> -<p>Hellesdon, Joshua Reynolds</p> -<p>Trowse, Carrow, and Bracondale,—Fred. Brown</p> -<p><i>Monday Relief Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, J. Underwood, J. Phillips, O A. Diver, W. Postle, H. -Steel, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, H. -Hindes, T. Chittock, J. Reynolds</p> -<p><i>Thursday Relief Committee</i>—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, W. Black, junr., J. G. -Johnson, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Baker, H. Rogers, R. Wortley, J. -Howes, W. Wilde, junr., W. Trory</p> -<p><i>Workhouse</i>, <i>Infirmary</i>, <i>and Visiting -Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, -G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, J. Phillips, W. Black, junr., O. A. -Diver, W. Postle, J. G. Johnson, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Baker, H. -Rogers, R. Wortley, H. Steel, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. Howes, -J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, W. Wilde, junr., W. Trory, -T. Chittock, J. Reynolds</p> -<p><i>Audit Committees</i>,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, -C. J. M. Spencer, T. Williams, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, W. -Postle, J. G. Johnson, J. King, J. Newbegin, W. R. Dodson, J. -Butcher, F. J. Blake, G. Gedge, J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, J. -Hall, W. Trory, T. Brightwell, G. Ives</p> -<p><i>Committee for Receiving and Recovering Mulet from -Overseers</i>, <i>and Arrears of Poor Rate</i>,—The -Governor, Deputy Governor, W. Baxter, B. Bunting, J. Phillips, J. -N. V. Cooper, H. Francis, J. Fox, H. Underwood, W. R. Dodson, J. -Baker, H. Steel, T. Bugden, J. J. Sharpe, W. Wilde, jun., T. -Chittock, G. Clarke</p> -<p><i>Assessment Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, W. Baxter, J. Underwood, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, W. M. -Kitton, J. Phillips, J. N. V. Cooper, E. Field, W. Postle, J. -Hovell, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, D. Barnard, J. Baker, F. J. Blake, R. -Wortley, W. Fromow, J. Bidwell, J. Hall, R. French, A. Bailey, H. -Shaw, G. Clarke, T. Brightwell, G. Ives</p> -<p><i>Employment Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, J. Underwood, J. Phillips, J. Fox, D. Barnard, J. -Newbegin, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. Howes, J. Francis, J. -Bidwell, H. Hindes, W. Trory, H. Shaw, G. Ives</p> -<p><a name="page2_6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -6</span><i>Dispensary Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, C. J. M. Spencer, J. N. V. Cooper, J. G. Johnson, S. -Nash, W. Wicks, J. Baker, F. J. Blake, H. Steel, W. Fromow, J. -Bidwell, J. H. Tillett, W. Trory, T. Brightwell</p> -<p><i>Removal Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, -W. M. Kitton, J. N. V. Cooper, E. Field, H. Francis, W. Wicks, F. -J. Blake, R. Wortley, H. Steel, J. H. Tillett, T. Brightwell</p> -<p><i>School Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, -J. Underwood, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, B. Cundall, T. D. Eaton, -J. G. Johnson, H. Francis, F. J. Blake, H. Steel, J. J. Sharpe, -A. Bailey, F. Brown</p> -<p><i>Girls’ Home Committee</i>,—The Governor, Deputy -Governor, G. W. Minns, J. Phillips, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, J. -G. Johnson, H. Francis, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Bidwell, W. Trory, -T. Brightwell, J. Pymar</p> -<p><i>Governor</i>,—A. A. H. Beckwith, Esq.</p> -<p><i>Deputy Governor</i>,—James Winter, Esq.</p> -<p><i>Treasurer</i>,—Timothy Steward, Esq.</p> -<p><i>Chaplain</i>, <i>Workhouse</i>,—Rev. Phillip Utton -Brown</p> -<p><i>Chaplain</i>, <i>Infirmary and Asylum</i>,—Rev. -Edward John Bell</p> -<p><i>District Surgeons</i>,—Mr. Charles Drake, Mr. -Lancelot Dashwood (Man Midwife), Mr. Henry Robert Edgar, Mr. -William Bransby Francis, Mr. Walter Christopher Thurgar, Mr. -Thomas William Crosse, Mr. George Robert Cubitt, Mr. John Ballard -Pitt</p> -<p><i>Establishments’ Surgeon</i>,—Mr. Henry Robert -Edgar</p> -<p><i>Apothecary</i>,—Mr. Robert Rolfe Cremer</p> -<p><i>Clerk</i>,—Mr. Elijah Crosier Bailey</p> -<p><i>Cashier</i>,—Mr. Starling Day</p> -<p><i>Office Clerk</i>—Mr. William Tallack</p> -<p><i>Relieving Officers</i>,—Mr. Robert Winter, (Collector -of Arrears of Poor Rates), Mr. James Thouless, Mr. Thomas -Rackham</p> -<p><i>Master of the Workhouse</i>,—Mr. William Charles -Lowne</p> -<p><i>Matron of the Workhouse</i>,—Mrs. Mary Lowne</p> -<p><i>Master of the Infirmary and Asylum</i>,—Mr. John -Bilham</p> -<p><i>Matron of the Infirmary and Asylum</i>,—Miss Caroline -Bilham</p> -<p><i>Governor of the Girls Home</i>,—Mr. William Bales</p> -<p><i>Matron of the Girls Home</i>,—Mrs. Rebecca Bales</p> -<p><i>Removal Officer</i>,—Mr. Robert Martin</p> -<p><i>Surveyor</i>,—Mr. Robert Kitton</p> -<p><i>Revisor of Assessments</i>,—Mr. Thomas Francis</p> -<h2>CHARITIES’ TRUSTEES, (1852.)</h2> -<p><span class="smcap">Church List</span>—Anthony Hudson, -Esq., Chairman; John Stracey, Esq., Vice-Chairman; Hon. and very -Rev. George Pellew; Richard Hanbury Gurney, Esq., Messrs. J. -Barwell, Jacob Johnson, Lewis Evans, <span -class="GutSmall">M.D.</span>, Richard Watson, Edward Freestone, -Benjamin Bradford, George Seppings, John Norgate, and Francis -Bradshaw, Esq.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">General List</span>—Anthony Hudson, -Esq., Chairman; John Stracey, Esq., Vice-Chairman; R. H. Gurney, -Esq.; Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq.; Messrs. Edward Freestone, W. -Stark, Jacob Johnson, John Barwell, Benjamin Brandford, John -Norgate, F. G. Bradshaw, Esq., and John Kitson, Esq.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Clerk</span>—Mr. Thomas -Brightwell</p> -<p><i>Bankers to the Church List</i>—Messrs. Gurneys, -Birkbeck, and Co.</p> -<p><i>Ditto to the General List</i>—Messrs. Harveys and -Hudson.</p> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p><i>Coroner</i>—Mr. W. Wilde</p> -<p><i>Clerk of the Justices</i>—Mr. W. Day</p> -<p><i>Ditto for Licensing and Billetting</i>—Mr. W. -Wilde</p> -<p><i>Clerk of the Peace</i>, <i>and Town Clerk</i>—J. R. -Staff, Esq.</p> -<p><i>City Treasurer</i>—Mr. T. Edwards</p> -<p><i>Clerk to Committees</i>—Mr. R. Fickling</p> -<p><i>Under Sheriff</i>—A. Dalrymple</p> -<p><i>City Surveyor</i>—Mr. E. Benest</p> -<p><i>Auditors</i>—Messrs. Anthony Bailey and Robert -Butcher, elected by Citizens. Councillor, James Smith Rump, -elected by the Mayor</p> -<p><i>Revising Assessors</i>—Messrs. Charles Suckling -Gilman and Henry Miller</p> -<p><i>Superintendent of Police</i>—Mr. Dunn</p> -<p><i>Ditto of the Watch</i>—Mr. William Yarington</p> -<p><i>Chaplain to the City Gaol</i>—Rev. W. J. Cobb</p> -<p><i>Gaoler</i>—Mr. P. M. Yarington</p> -<p><i>Collector of Tonnage Duties</i>—Mr. Haddon</p> -<p><i>Collector of Provision Market Tolls</i>—Mr. W. -Musson</p> -<p><i>Master of the Great Hospital</i>—Mr. George -Simpson</p> -<p><i>Master of Doughty’s Hospital</i>—Mr. Robert -Minns</p> -<h2><a name="page2_7"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 7</span>BETHEL -HOSPITAL, <span class="smcap">Bethel Street.</span></h2> -<p><i>Governors</i>.—Anthony Hudson, Esq.; Sir W. Foster, -Bart.; Charles Weston, Esq.; C. W. Unthank, Esq.; Peter Finch, -Esq.; J. H. Gurney, Esq.; Henry Birkbeck, Esq.</p> -<p>The Committee meet the first Monday in every month, at 12 -o’clock.</p> -<p><i>Medical Officers</i>.—W. P. Nichols, Esq.; C. M. -Gibson, Esq.</p> -<p><i>Land Steward</i>,—W. S<span class="smcap">. -M</span>illard, Esq.</p> -<p><i>Clerk</i>,—J. N. V<span class="smcap">. -C</span>ooper</p> -<p><i>Master</i>,—Samuel King</p> -<h3>NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, <span class="smcap">St. -Stephen’s Gates.</span></h3> -<p>President—The Earl of Leicester</p> -<p>Vice-President—The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Treasurer—John Henry Gurney, Esq.</p> -<p>Physicians and Surgeons who attend gratis,—Hon. -Consulting Physician, Dr. Evans—Physicians, Drs. Hull, -Ranking, Copeman—Surgeons, Messrs. Norgate, Dalrymple, and -Nichols</p> -<p>Assistant Surgeon, Mr. G. W. W. Firth</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Board of -Management.</span></p> -<p>Chairman—Edw. Howes, Esq.</p> -<p>Vice-Chairman—C. M. Gibson, Esq.</p> -<p>The Rev. T. J. G. Marsham; H. W. Edwards, Esq.; The Rev. John -Bailey; The Rev. J. H. <span class="smcap">P</span>ayne; Richard -Ward, Esq.; J. N. Waite, Esq.; The Rev. R. G. Lucas; John Wright, -Esq.; The Rev. J. Alexander; R. W. Blake, Esq.; J. Sultzer, Esq.; -Isaac Everitt, Esq.; Wm. Ladell, Esq.; Henry Harrod, Esq.; Alfred -Master, Esq., J. B. <span class="smcap">M</span>organ, Esq.</p> -<p>Auditors—The Rev. Charles Fellowes, W. C. Hotson, -Esq.</p> -<p>And the House Visitors for the Week</p> -<p>House Surgeon—F. Bateman, M.D.</p> -<p>House Steward and Secretary,—Mr. R. E. Houghton</p> -<p>Matron—Miss Cooper</p> -<p>Dispenser of Medicine—Mr. Henry Roope</p> -<h2>SAVING’S BANK,<br /> -Old Haymarket.</h2> -<p>Trustees,—The Earl of Leicester, the Right Hon. and Rev. -Lord Bayning, the Dean of Norwich, the Hon. and Rev. Armine -Wodehouse, Edmund Wodehouse, Esq., M.P., Henry Negus Burroughes, -Esq., <span class="smcap">M.P., </span>Samuel Bignold, Esq., -Timothy Steward, Esq.</p> -<p>Directors,—The Rev. Canon Wodehouse, John Longe, Esq., -George Morse, Esq., Joseph Scott, Esq., H. S. Patteson, Esq., R. -Blake Humfrey, Esq., the Rev. T. J. Blofield, John Kitson, Esq., -Rev. Armine Herring, T. W. Beauchamp Proctor, Esq., Rev. Canon -Brown, William Burroughes, Esq., Rev. Charles Fellowes, Rev. R. -Lucas, J. B. Morgan, Esq., Rev. H. Symonds</p> -<p>Treasurer,—Anthony Hudson, Esq.</p> -<p>Auditor,—W. C. Hotson, Esq.</p> -<p>Hon. Sec.,—The Rev. Edward Cole</p> -<p>Superintendent,—Thos. Blakiston, Esq.</p> -<h2>LITERARY INSTITUTION,<br /> -St. Andrews-st.</h2> -<p>President,—Lord Wodehouse</p> -<p>Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich, the Dean of Norwich, -Rev. Adam Sedgwick, Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, Hudson Gurney, -Esq., Richard Hanbury Gurney, Esq., John Henry Gurney, Esq., -Thomas Brightwell, Esq., Samuel Bignold, Esq.</p> -<p>Treasurers; Messrs. Gurney and Birkbeck</p> -<p>Librarian and Secretary: John Quinton</p> -<h2>PEOPLE’S COLLEGE,<br /> -St. George’s Colegate.</h2> -<p>Committee: Alexander, Rev. J.; Beal, Rev. Dr.; Blakely, E. T. -Esq.; Crompton, Rev. Joseph; Dowson, J. W. Esq.; Gurney, J. H. -Esq.; Fletcher, Josiah, Esq.; Reed, Rev. Andrew; Wheeler, Rev. T. -A.; Woolley, Rev. Dr.; Tillett, J. H. Esq.</p> -<p>Secretary and Treasurer: J. W. Dowson</p> -<p>Assisting Sec.: T. Bilby</p> -<p>Masters: Mr. Dowson, Mr. Tompson</p> -<h2>YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE,<br /> -Post Office-st.</h2> -<p>President: A. D. Bayne</p> -<p>Vice-President: E. D. Rogers</p> -<p>Treasurer: J. Rump</p> -<p>Secretary: J. Mullings</p> -<p>Committee: George Sadler Grimes; S. Newman; Francis Gostling; -William Copeman; Frederick Simpson; Henry Butcher; James Freeman; -Jn. St. Quintin; Henry Pigg; Geo. Steel; S. L. Young; Samuel -Sothern</p> -<h2>NORWICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,<br /> -Post Office-street.</h2> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Directors.</span></p> -<p><span class="smcap">C</span>hairman: John Henry Gurney</p> -<p>Vice-Chairman: Henry S. Patteson</p> -<p>John Bidwell; E. T. Blakely; Frederick Brown; James Colman; J. -Copeman, jun.; James Hardy; J. Godwin Johnson; Geo. Middleton; -Henry Miller; John Norgate; Geo. E. Simpson; Charles Winter; John -Youngs</p> -<p>Treasurer: R. J. Harvey Harvey</p> -<p>Secretary: C. S. Gilman</p> -<h3><a name="page2_8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -8</span>GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN<br /> -Saint Andrew’s Broad-street.</h3> -<p>President: Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart.</p> -<p>Committee: John Barwell, Esq.; R, W. Blake, Esq.; Edward -Blakely, Esq.; T. Brightwell, Esq.; Dr. O’Callaghan; J. G. -Johnson, Esq.; R. Kerrison, Esq.; R. Leman, Esq.; T: Lound, Esq.; -J. Middleton, Esq.; J. B. Morgan, Esq.; John Sultzer, Esq.</p> -<p>Master of the School: Mr. J. Heaviside</p> -<p>Secretary: Mr. Isaac Williams</p> -<h3>RAGGED SCHOOL,<br /> -St. Martin-at-Oak.</h3> -<p>Treasurer: Mr. Josiah Fletcher</p> -<p>Secretary: Mr. B. T. Sharpe</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Committee</span>.</p> -<p>Mr. Aldous, Mr. Birch, Mr. Sharpe, Mr. Claxton, Mr. Allen, Mr. -Buck, Rev. R. Sedgwick, Mr. Skoyles, Mr. Manthorpe, Mr. A. J. -Pigg, Mr. Reeve</p> -<h2>NORFOLK AND NORWICH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.</h2> -<p>President,—Henry J. Stracey, Esq.</p> -<p>Vice-President,—John Henry Gurney, Esq.</p> -<p>Treasurer,—John Kitson, Esq., Thorpe</p> -<p>Honorary Secretary,—Mr. Arthur -Preston,—Bank-street, Norwich</p> -<p>Acting Secretary,—Mr. William Hussey, St. -Catherine’s Plain, Norwich</p> -<p>Committee,—(1850) Rev. Charles Fellowes, -Shottisham; Rev. J. Burroughes, Lingwood; Wm. Warren, Esq., -Bracondale; Rev. W. B. Hurnard, Carlton Forehoe; H. S. Patteson, -Esq., Thorpe; Rev. T. J. Blofield, Drayton; B. Chamberlin, Esq., -Catton</p> -<p>(1851.) The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Norwich, -Close; John Gordon, Esq., Saxlingham; J. Pymar, Esq., Eaton; G. -B. L. Knight, Esq., Framingham; G. Holmes, Esq., Brooke; -Frederick Brown, Esq., Bracondale; C. S. Gilman, Esq., -Norwich</p> -<p>(1852.) W. Burroughes, Esq., Hoveton; William Matchett, -Esq., Norwich; Rev. R. G. Lucas, Mulbarton; Rev. W. Beauchamp, -Chedgrave; J. J. Colman, Esq., Stoke; George Morse, Esq., Catton; -Rev. J, H. Payne, Colney</p> -<p>Auditors,—J. N. Waite, Esq., Catton; Mr. George Stacy, -Lakenham</p> -<h3>INSTITUTION FOR THE INDIGENT BLIND,<br /> -Magdalen-street.</h3> -<p>President: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Vice-Presidents: The Dean of Norwich; Mr. Chancellor Evans; J. -H. Gurney, Esq.; W. Forster, Esq.</p> -<p>Treasurer: J. Kitson, Esq.</p> -<p>Trustees: Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.; Henry Francis, Esq.: -G. S. Kett, Esq.; J. J. Gurney, Esq.</p> -<p>Committee: The Canon in Residence to be ex-officio a member; -Col. Collyer; Mr. J. N. Waite; Rev. Canon Thurlow; Mr. C. S. -Gilman; Rev. A. Herring; Mr. H. S. Patteson; H. Birbeck, jun. -Esq.; Mr. W. Black; Mr. J. Butcher; Mr. A. Towler; Mr. H. Steel, -Rev. H. Symonds; Mr. J. H. Barnard, Mr. J. Culley; Mr. H. Cook; -Mr. C. Muskett</p> -<p>Auditors: Mr. T. D. Eaton; Mr. F. Hindes; Mr. R. S. -Tomlinson</p> -<p>Surgeon: W. Cooper, Esq.</p> -<p>Superintendent and Secretary: Mr. E. W. Yarington</p> -<p>Matron: Mrs. Mary De Carle</p> -<h3>PUBLIC LIBRARY,<br /> -Opposite the Guildhall.</h3> -<p>President: Donald Dalrymple, Esq.</p> -<p>Vice-President: Thomas D. Eaton, Esq.</p> -<p>Committee: (1851) S. H. Asker; John Barwell; John -Barwell, jun.; Edward Bignold; F. J. Blake; Henry Ling; Edmund -Ling; G. E. Simpson; James St. Quintin; Benjamin Wilkinson; R. -Willement</p> -<p>(1852) Arthur Dalrymple; W. E. Etheridge; Robert -Tickling; William Forster; James S. Garthon; W. W. Grant; Dr. -James Johnson; David Hodgson; G. W. Firth; J. M. Robberds; James -Sparke</p> -<p>Librarian: Edward Langton</p> -<p>Sub-Librarian; George Henry Margetts</p> -<h2>NORFOLK & NORWICH AUXILIARY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF -CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.</h2> -<p>Treasurer: J. H. Gurney, Esq.</p> -<p>Honorary Secretary: B. Jessup</p> -<p>Inspector: Samuel Dawson, Badding’s-lane, Quay-side, -Norwich</p> -<p>Assistant Inspector: James Winter, St. Swithin’s, -Norwich</p> -<h2>COUNTY COURT.</h2> -<p>Office: Church-lane, St. Michael-at-Plea</p> -<p>Judge: Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq.</p> -<p>Clerk: Thomas Hitchen Palmer</p> -<p>High Bailiff: William Wilde, jun.</p> -<p>Assistant Ditto: — Goreham</p> -<h2><a name="page2_9"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -9</span>NORFOLK & NORWICH MUSEUM,<br /> -St. Andrew’s, Broad-street.</h2> -<p>Patron: The Earl of Leicester</p> -<p>President: John Henry Gurney, Esq.</p> -<p>Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich; The Marquis of -Cholmondeley; The Earl of Mansfield; Lord Hastings; The Right -Hon. and Rev. Lord Bayning; The Dean of Norwich; Sir J. P. -Boileau, Bart.; Sir William B. Holkes, Bart.; The Rev. A. -Sedgwick; Col. Peel, M.P.; Hudson Gurney, Esq.; Dawson Turner, -Esq.; Thomas Brightwell, Esq.; William Slack, Esq.; Seth William -Stevenson, Esq.</p> -<p>Hon. Secretary: E. H. St. Quintin, Esq., R.N.</p> -<p>Treasurer: H. Bolingbroke, Esq.</p> -<p>Committee: E. K. Harvey, Esq. (Chairman); H. Brown, Esq. (Dep. -Chairman)</p> -<p>(1850) T. G. Bayfield, R. Fitch, H. Harrod, R. J. H. -Harvey, E. K. Harvey, J. Sultzer</p> -<p>(1851) W. K. Bridgman, W. Brook, H. Brown, G. Harper, J. -Middleton, W. Squire</p> -<p>(1852) J. W. Dowson, J. Fletcher, A. A. H. Beckwith, J. -G. Johnson, J. S. Kipper, J. H. Tillett</p> -<p>Assistant Secretary: J. Quinton</p> -<p>Acting Curator: J. Reeve</p> -<h2>BOROUGH COURT.</h2> -<p style="text-align: center">Office, Surrey-street.</p> -<p>Judge: Nathaniel Palmer, Esq., Thorpe</p> -<p>Registrar: Henry Miller, Esq.</p> -<p>Sergeants-at-Mace: Thomas Howlett; — Goreham</p> -<h2>CITY MISSION.</h2> -<p>Treasurers: Gurney and Co.</p> -<p>Secretaries: Mr. J. Massingham; C. J. Bream</p> -<p>Examiners of Agents: Rev. John Alexander; Rev. Andrew Reed; -Rev. J. F. Osborne</p> -<p>Committee: James Cozens, jun., Josiah Fletcher, C. M. Gibson, -W. Hall, W. Hawkes, John Jarrold, W. P. Jarrold, James King, W. -T. Livock, G. C. Smith, T. Wheeler</p> -<p>Agents: R. Egmore, Superintendent; W. Dawson, Benjamin -Edwards, J. S. Bowles, J. Cawston, R. Clarke, S. Clarke, G. -Knight</p> -<h2>NORFOLK AND NORWICH EYE INFIRMARY.</h2> -<p>President: The Lord Lieutenant</p> -<p>Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich; G. S. Kett, Esq., The -Rev. F. Bevan</p> -<p>Treasurer: Major-Gen. Sir Robert J. Harvey</p> -<p>Auditors: J. Godwin Johnson, Esq.; John Kitson, Esq.</p> -<p>Secretary: John Goodwin, Esq.</p> -<p>Committee: John Waite; J. Jarrold; R. R. Priest; Rev. George -Stracey; George Grout; J. Godwin Johnson; J. Norgate; R. Fitch; -J. B. Webb</p> -<p>Medical Officers: Dr. Evans; B. H. Norgate, Esq.; G. W. W. -Firth, Esq.</p> -<p>Matron: Mrs. S. Boyd</p> -<h2>INLAND REVENUE OFFICE,<br /> -Orford Hill.</h2> -<p>Collector: John Wild, Esq., 6, Newmarket-road</p> -<p>Clerk: J. W. Botwright, Victoria-street</p> -<p>Permit Writer and Office Keeper: Richard Sambeach</p> -<p>Supervisor 1st district: Jas. Wilson, 34, Victoria-street</p> -<p>Supervisor 2nd district: Chas. Rooks, 3, Bracondale</p> -<p>Surveyor of Taxes: D. Cumberland</p> -<p>Assistant ditto: R. Pearce</p> -<p>1st Division Officer: John Sumner</p> -<p>2nd ,, ,, F. B. Bamford</p> -<p>3rd ,, ,, William Bradshaw</p> -<p>4th ,, ,, R. Ray</p> -<p>5th ,, ,, J. Barker</p> -<p>6th ,, ,, J. Fife</p> -<p>7th ,, ,, T. Butt</p> -<p>1st Ride Officer: J. S. Coy</p> -<p>2nd ,, J. Blomfield</p> -<p>3rd ,, Thomas Stott</p> -<p>4th ,, W. Garrard</p> -<p>Supernumerary: W. E. Lancaster</p> -<p>Expectants: S. E. White; H. C. Gidley</p> -<h2>STAMP OFFICE,<br /> -8, Andrew’s Broad-street</h2> -<p>Receiver of Stamp Duties: Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman</p> -<p>Clerk: Thomas John Woodrow</p> -<p>Remitters of Taxes for Norwich and its neighbourhood: The -Branch Bank of England</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><i>Botanic Medical Dispensary for Diseases of the -Skin</i>—Mr. W. Taylor, 11, Magdalen-street</p> -<p><i>Gas Works</i>, Mousehold—Mr. W. Tadman, -superintendent</p> -<p><i>Mendicity Society</i>, St. Andrew’s-hall—F. G. -Moore, clerk</p> -<p><a name="page2_10"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -10</span><i>Norwich Soup Society and Provident Coal -Society</i>—Fishgate-street, St. Clement’s</p> -<p><i>Norfolk and Norwich United Medical Book Society</i>, -Library Room, Museum, St. Andrew’s—Librarian, Mr. -John Quinton</p> -<p><i>Water-Works</i>, Redwell-street—Mr. W. Taylor, -manager</p> -<h2>THE CATHEDRAL.</h2> -<p>Bishop—Hinds, the Right Rev. Samuel, D.D. (1849), -Palace, and at Athenæum Club, London</p> -<p>Dean—Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D. (1828), -Deanery</p> -<p>Archdeacons—Norwich, John Bedingfeld Collyer, M.A. -(1844), Hockford; Norfolk, William Arundel Bouverie, B.D. (1850), -Denton</p> -<p>Sudbury: Glover, George, M.A. (1823), Southrepps</p> -<p>Suffolk: Thomas Johnson Ormerod, M.A. (1846), Redenhall, -Norfolk</p> -<p>Chancellor—Evans, Charles, A.M. (1844), Norwich</p> -<p>Wodehouse, Chas. Nourse, A.M. (1817), Upper Close</p> -<p>Sedgwick, Adam, A.M. (1834), Trinity College, Cambridge, and -Lower Close</p> -<p>Archdall, George, D.D. (1842), Emanuel College, Cambridge, and -Upper Close</p> -<p>Philpott, Henry, D.D. (1845), Master of Catherine Hall, -Cambridge, and Lower Close</p> -<p>Minor Canons—Carter, George, A.M., (1816), Lower -Close</p> -<p>Day, G., A.M. (1817), Ber-street</p> -<p>Matchett, Jonathan Chase, A.M. (1824) Lower Close</p> -<p>Symonds, Henry, Precentor (1844), Close</p> -<p>Organist—Buck, Zachariah A., Upper Close</p> -<p>Lay Clerks—Cox, John, and Cox, James Valentine, -Heigham</p> -<p>Cupper, James, Rampant Horse-street</p> -<p>English, William, Tombland</p> -<p>Fenn, William, Life’s Green</p> -<p>Hare, Edward, St. Benedict’s-road</p> -<p>Smith, William R., St. Stephen’s</p> -<p>Master to the Choristers—Samuel Osborn</p> -<p>Principal Registrar’s Office, Life’s Green</p> -<p>Registrars—Bathurst, E. Stewart, Oxford; Kitson, John, -Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Receiver of the Bishop’s Rents—Unthank, Clement -W., Crown Bank-plain</p> -<p>Secretary to the Bishop—Kitson, John, Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Chaplains—Ormerod, Rev. T. J., A.M.</p> -<p>Eden, Rev. R., North Walsham</p> -<p>Proctors,—Francis H., Surrey-street</p> -<p>Hansell, H., Bank-street</p> -<p>Kitson, J., Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Rackham, Matt. Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Skipper, J. Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Steward, E. Upper King-street</p> -<p>Principal Apparitor—Hopkins, S.</p> -<p>Commissary for the peculiar jurisdiction of the Dean and -Chapter—Evans, Chas. A.M. King-street</p> -<p>Chapter Clerk and Registrar—Kitson, J., Office, -Life’s Green</p> -<p>Coroners for the liberty of the Dean and Chapter—Kitson, -J. Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Rackham, Matt. Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p>Bishop’s Verger—Hopkins, S.</p> -<p>Dean’s Verger—Sewell Richard, Lower Close</p> -<p>Rev. Canons’ Verger—Woolbright, Robt. St. -Faith’s-lane</p> -<p>Subsacrists—Allwood, Thos. Lower Close</p> -<p>Price, J. Life’s Green</p> -<h2>OFFICES OF THE ARCH-DEACONRIES.</h2> -<h3><span class="smcap">Norwich</span>.</h3> -<p>Commissary—Collyer, John, Esq., A.M., Lincoln’s -Inn</p> -<p>Official—Yonge, W. Johnson, Rockbourne, Hants</p> -<p>Commissary’s Registrar—Bathurst, Henry Allen, Esq. -Doctor’s Commons</p> -<p>Archdeacon’s Registrar—Yonge, Rev. W. Johnson, -Swaffham</p> -<p>Deputy Registrar—Steward, Edward, Upper King-street</p> -<h3><span class="smcap">Norfolk</span>.</h3> -<p>Commissary—Bouverie, Rev. W. Arundel, B.D. Denton, -Norfolk</p> -<p>Official—Green, Thos. M.A. Fulmodeston, -Norfolk</p> -<p>Commissary’s Registrar—Francis, Henry, -Surrey-street</p> -<p>Archdeacon’s Registrar—Douglas, J. Edw. Morton, -New Church, Caermarthenshire</p> -<p>Deputy Registrar—Francis, H. Surrey-st.</p> -<h3><span class="smcap">Sudbury</span>.</h3> -<p>Archdeacon,—Glover, G., <span -class="GutSmall">M.A.</span>, Southrepps, Norfolk</p> -<p>Commissary,—Charles Nourse Wodehouse, M.A., Norwich</p> -<p>Official,—Henry Denny Berners, B.C.L., Holbrook, -Suffolk</p> -<p>Commissary’s Registrar,—Benjamin Bathurst, -Esq.</p> -<p>Archdeacon’s Registrar,—Rev. William Glover</p> -<p>Deputy Registrar,—Charles Wodehouse. Esq., N.P.</p> -<p>Proctor,—James Borton</p> -<h3><a name="page2_11"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -11</span><span class="smcap">Suffolk</span>.</h3> -<p>Archdeacon,—Thomas Johnson Ormerod, M.A., Redenhall, -Norfolk</p> -<p>Commissary,—Henry Denny Berners, B.C.L., Holbrook, -Suffolk</p> -<p>Official,—Charles Nourse Wodehouse, M.A., Norwich</p> -<p>Commissary’s Registrar,—Charles Steward, Esq., -Ipswich, Suffolk</p> -<p>Archdeacons Registrar,—John Henry Steward, M.A., East -Carlton, Norfolk</p> -<p>Deputy Registrar,—Charles Steward, Esq., Suffolk</p> -<p>Honorary Canons,—The Honble. E. S. Keppel, M.A., -Quiddenham; The Hon. J. T. Pelham, M.A., Berghapton; Robert -Hankinson, M.A., Walpole; Ralph Berners, M.A., Erwarton; Francis -Cunningham, M.A., Lowestoft; Joseph Cotterill, M.A., Blakeney; -William Arundel Bouverie, B.D., Denton; G. Stevenson, M.A., -Dickleburgh; Henry Tacy, M.A., Swanton; Fran. Stephen Bevan, -M.A., Carlton Rode; Stephen Clissold, M.A., Wrentham; James -Brown, B.D., Norwich; E. James Moor, Great Bealings; George -Hills, M.A., Great Yarmouth; Theyre Townshend Smith, M.A., -Wymondham; C. Green, M.A., Burgh Castle.</p> -<h3>CHURCHES.</h3> -<h4><span class="smcap">All Saints</span>, All Saints’ -Green.</h4> -<p>Patron—Webster, Rev. G. H., M.A.</p> -<p>Rector—Webster, Rev. G. H., M.A.</p> -<p>Curate—Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, All -Saints’ Green</p> -<p>Parish Clerk—Madgett, J. All Saints’ Green</p> -<p>Sexton—Drew, H. Westlegate-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span>, Broad-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons—The parishioners</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate—Browne, Rev. Jas. B.D. Parsonage House, -Broad-street</p> -<p>Curate—Calvert, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Bracondale</p> -<p>Parish Clerk—Vyall, Dan. Broad-street</p> -<p>Sexton—Martin, James, Baker’s-yard, -Pottergate-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Augustine</span>, St. -Augustine’s-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Rector: Rackham, Rev. Matt. John, B.A.</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Fisk, John, St. Augustine’s-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Goose, J. Church-alley, St. -Augustine’s-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Benedict</span>, Upper -Westwick-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The parishioners</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Goodwin, Rev. W., M.A. Chapelfield</p> -<p>Parish Clerk Metcalfe, William, St. Benedict’s-gates</p> -<p>Sexton: Gaffer, William, Back-lane</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Clement</span>, Fyebridge.</h4> -<p>Patrons: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge</p> -<p>Rector: Rigg, Rev. Richard, M.A. Bethel-street</p> -<p>Curate: Sharpe, Rev. W. Leggat, Heigham</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Beales, Nathaniel, Jack of Newbury yard, -Magdalen-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Howe, John, St. Edmund’s</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Edmund</span>, Fishgate.</h4> -<p>Patron: Brereton, Rev. C. D.</p> -<p>Rector: Brereton, Rev. C. D.</p> -<p>Curate: Hooper, Rev. John Hill, Bracondale</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Bell, Edw. Hurst, Peacock-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Bishop, W. Peacock-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Etheldred</span>, King-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Corporation</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Deacon, Rev. Jas. A.M. Pottergate-street</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Hawes, George, Mariner’s-lane, -King-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Hawes, John, King-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. George</span>, Colegate.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Hibgame, Rev. E., M.A. Upper Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Woolmer, Clement Amies, Bridge-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Burrell, T. St. George’s plain</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. George</span>, Tombland.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Bishop of Ely</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, M.A. Church-street, St. -Simon</p> -<p>Curate; Batchelor, Rev. T. J. Surrey-st.</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Sturges, John Patrick, Crockett’s-court, -Wensum-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Dewing, W. Churchyard</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Giles</span>, St. -Giles’-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Murray, Rev. James, Newmarket-terrace</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Collyer, Fred. Cow hill</p> -<p>Sexton: Ames, John, Cock-yard</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Gregory</span>, -Pottergate-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Sharpe, Rev. Wm. Robt., Norwich</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Quintin, William, Charing-Cross</p> -<p>Sexton: Moore, Robert, Charing-Cross</p> -<h4><a name="page2_12"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -12</span><span class="smcap">St. Helen</span>, -Bishopsgate-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Corporation</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Patteson, Rev. William Frederick, St. -Helen-square</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Batts, Thomas, Bishopsgate-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Boswell, Jas. Bishopsgate-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. James</span>, Cowgate.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Ormsby, Rev. William Arthur, Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Stewardson Nath, Cowgate-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Ames, Wm. St. James’s palace</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. John</span>, Maddermarket.</h4> -<p>Patrons: New College, Oxford</p> -<p>Rector: Perowne, Rev. John, Rodney-st.</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Lemmon, James, Market-place</p> -<p>Sexton: Holtaway, Wm. Farnell’s-yard, Church-alley</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. John Sepulchre</span>, -Ber-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Calvert, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Bracondale</p> -<p>Curate: Booth, Rev. Matthew, B.D. Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Butler, Robt. Ber-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Rumsby, John, Ber-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. John</span>, Timberhill.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M. 16, Crescent, -Chapel-field</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Brunning, W., Grout’s-court</p> -<p>Sexton: Smith, John, Orford hill</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Julian</span>, King-street.</h4> -<p>Patron: Webster, Rev. G. H., A.M.</p> -<p>Rector: The same</p> -<p>Curate: Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, All Saints’ -Green</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Kettle, James, St. Julian’s-alley</p> -<p>Sexton: Whisker, W. St. Julian’s-alley</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Lawrence</span>, Upper -Westwick-street.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Crown</p> -<p>Rector: Brown, Rev. Philip Utton, Upper Hellesden</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Griggs, W. Upper Westwick-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Drake, Samuel, Grigg’s-yard</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Margaret</span>, Upper -Westwick-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Rector: Cobb, Rev. John W. St. Clement</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Jones, P. Church-walk</p> -<p>Sexton: Ward, Thos. St. Margaret’s-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Martin at Oak</span>, -Oak-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, A.M., Lower -Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Carriage, Thos. Robinson’s-yard, Oak -street</p> -<p>Sexton: Burrell, Robert, Oak-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Martin at Palace</span>, Palace -Plain.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Ffolkes, Rev. Henry, Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Holden, Wm. Palace-street</p> -<p>Sextoness: Greenfield, Mrs. St. Martin’s-plain</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Mary</span>, Coslany.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Marquis of Townshend</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Morse, Rev. Charles, Mousehold</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Hayden, Thomas Benjamin, Muspole-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Barker, Jas. Muspole-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Mary-in-the-Marsh</span>, St. -Luke’s Chapel Cathedral.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean, and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Matchett, Rev. Jonathan C., M.A. Lower -Close</p> -<p>Clerk: Elmer, John, Lower Close</p> -<p>Sexton: Pratt, John, Bishop’s-gate-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Michael Coslany</span>.</h4> -<p>Patrons: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge</p> -<p>Rector: Rigg, Rev. Richard, Bethel-street</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Boyce, Jas. Stanford, Bridge-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Hill, Solomon Peckover, Bridge-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Michael at Plea</span>, -Queen-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: Sir Thos. B. Leonard and John Morse, alternately</p> -<p>Rector: Morse, Rev. C. Mousehold</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Wade, Robert, Redwell st.</p> -<p>Sexton: Parkes, Elias, Bank-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Michael at Thorn</span>, -Ber-street.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Dowager Lady Suffield</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Barker, Rev. Arthur Alcock, Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Houghton, Robert, Ber-st.</p> -<p>Sexton: Alden, James, Thorn-lane</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Paul</span>.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Cooke, Rev. Bell, Grove-place, St. -Giles’-road</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Payne, Simon, Cowgate-st.</p> -<p>Sexton: Dover, George, Magdalen-street</p> -<h4><a name="page2_13"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -13</span><span class="smcap">St. Peter Hungate</span>, -Elm-hill.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Crown</p> -<p>Rector: Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 16, Crescent, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Sexton, Simon Wattling, Elm-hill</p> -<p>Sexton: Townshend, George, Elm-hill</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Peter Mancroft</span>.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Parishioners</p> -<p>First Minister: Turner, Rev. Charles, the Crescent</p> -<p>Second Minister: Brown, Rev. Philip Utton, Upper Hellesdon</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Trowse, J. Bethel-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Potter, George, St. Peter’s</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Peter per Mountergate</span>, -King-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Day, Rev. Geo., M.A. Ber-street</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Sword, Benjamin, Imperial Arms-yard, -King-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Bell, Thomas, Rose-lane</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Peter Southgate</span>, -King-street.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Rector: Deacon, Rev. Jas. Pottergate-st.</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Smith, R. Carrow-road</p> -<p>Sexton: Tuffield, John, King-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Saviour</span>, Stump Cross, Magdalen -street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Under sequestration</p> -<p>Curate: Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Heigham</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Bond, Christopher, Magdalen-street</p> -<p>Sexton: Thornton, Thomas, Cat and Fiddle-yard, -Magdalen-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Simon and Jude</span>, -Wensum-street.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Rector: Holloway, Rev. Charles</p> -<p>Curate: Owen, Rev. John, Unthank’s-road</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Metcalfe, Joseph, Elm-hill</p> -<p>Sexton: Tuck, Robert, Pratt’s-court, Wensum-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Stephen</span>, Rampant -Horse-street.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Vicar: Under sequestration</p> -<p>Curate: Evans, Rev. Edward</p> -<p>Evening Lecturer: Booth, Rev. Philip, B.D. Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Brown, Wm., Lame Dog-road</p> -<p>Sexton: Garthon, Benj. Church-lane</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Swithin</span>, Upper -Westwick-street.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Day, Rev. Charles, Sussex-street</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Minns, Benjamin, Church-alley</p> -<p>Sexton: Gardener, James, Upper Westwick-street</p> -<h3>CHURCHES IN THE HAMLETS.</h3> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span>, Eaton.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Vicar: Day, Rev. George, A.M. Ber-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Bartholomew</span>, Heigham.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Rector: Robbins, Rev. W., A.M. Lady’s-lane</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Wills, Anthony, Heigham</p> -<p>Sexton: Hovey, Jude, Upper Heigham.</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. John the Baptist and All -Saints</span>, Lakenham.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Vicar: Carter, Rev. George, A.M. Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Townshend, Thos. Lakenham</p> -<p>Sexton: High, Isaac, Mill-street, Peafield</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Mark</span>, Lakenham.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Nevill, Rev. H. Ralph</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Tidnam, Wm. Hall-lane</p> -<p>Sexton: High, Isaac, Mill-street</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Mary</span>, Earlham.</h4> -<p>Patron: Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq.</p> -<p>Vicar: Payne, Rev. John Hervey, Colney</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Green, Robert, Rose-yard, St. Augustine</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Mary</span>, Hellesdon.</h4> -<p>Patron: The Bishop of Norwich</p> -<p>Rector: Blofield, Rev. T. C. Drayton</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Fuller, James, Drayton</p> -<h3>CHAPELS OF EASE.</h3> -<h4><span class="smcap">Trinity Chapel</span>, Union-place, New -City.</h4> -<p>Minister: Robbins, Rev. William, A.M., Lady’s-lane</p> -<p>Clerk: Wills, Anthony, Heigham</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">Christ Church</span>, New Catton.</h4> -<p>Minister: Betts, Rev. William Keeling, St. Clement’s -Hill</p> -<p>Clerk: Boswell, R. New Catton</p> -<p>Sexton: Howard, Daniel, Mill-hill</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Matthew</span>, Thorpe.</h4> -<p>Minister: Grogan, Rev. George William, Lower Close</p> -<p>Clerk:</p> -<p>Sexton:</p> -<h3><a name="page2_14"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -14</span>SUBURBAN CHURCHES.</h3> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span>, Thorpe.</h4> -<p>Patron: Maxwell, James Primrose</p> -<p>Rector: Maxwell, Rev. Jas. M.A. Thorpe</p> -<p>Curate: Herring, Rev. Armine, B.A. Thorpe</p> -<p>Parish Clerk and Sexton: Weeds, Frederick, Thorpe</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span>, Trowse Newton.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Vicar: Carter, Rev. G., M.A. Lower Close</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Grief, Hamlet, Trowse Hamlet</p> -<p>Sexton: Grief, S. Trowse Newton</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Margaret</span>, Old Catton.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Vicar: Hartt, Rev. Richard, Old Catton</p> -<p>Parish Clerk: Owen, Dixon, Old Catton</p> -<p>Sexton: Everett, E. Old Catton</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">St. Margaret</span>, Sprowston.</h4> -<p>Patrons: The Dean and Chapter</p> -<p>Perpetual Curate: Banfather, Rev. Henry, Sprowston</p> -<p>Parish Clerk and Sexton: Andrews, Fred., Sprowston</p> -<h3><span class="smcap">Catholics</span>.</h3> -<p>Willow-lane Chapel: Polding, Rev. John</p> -<p>St. John’s Maddermarket Chapel: Abbott, Rev. John</p> -<h3>DISSENTING CHAPELS.</h3> -<h4><span class="smcap">Independents</span>.</h4> -<p>Old Meeting House: Reed, Rev. Andrew</p> -<p>Princes-street Chapel: Alexander, Rev. John</p> -<p>Tombland Chapel: Scott, Rev. Thomas</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">Baptists</span>.</h4> -<p>St. Mary’s Chapel: Gould, Rev. Geo.</p> -<p>St. Clement’s Chapel: Wheeler, Rev. T. A.</p> -<p>Orford Hill Chapel: Welch, Rev. Wm.</p> -<p>Bazaar Chapel: Govett, Mr. R.</p> -<p>General Baptist Chapel: Priory-yard, Whitefriars—Scott, -Rev. Thomas</p> -<p>Pottergate-street Chapel: Gray, Rev. Joseph</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">Unitarians</span>.</h4> -<p>Octagon Chapel: Vacant</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">Methodists</span>.</h4> -<p>Topham, Rev. J. J.; Rigby, Rev. T.; Wilde, Rev. T.</p> -<h4><span class="smcap">Swedenborgians</span>.</h4> -<p>Abbott, Rev. R., St. Augustine’s</p> -<h2>CARRIERS TO AND FROM NORWICH.</h2> -<p>Acle ... York-tavern, Castle-hill; Holmes, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Alburgh ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidman, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Alboro’, Norfolk ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, -Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Aldboro’, Suffolk ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market; -Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2</p> -<p>Ashwelthorpe ... Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s; -Lloyd, Wed 4, and Sat 5</p> -<p>Attleboro’ ... White Horse, Haymarket; Tann, Tu Th Sat -3. White Lion, White lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5. -Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3. Bull Inn, St. -Stephen’s; Mears, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Attlebridge ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat -half-past 4; Duke’s Palace; Smith, Fri 2</p> -<p>Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern; Margetson, Mon Wed Sat -4. Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2. -Ditto, Purday, Wed Sat 4. White Horse, Magdalen-street; -Hall, Sat 2. Duke’s Palace; Chapman, Mon Wed -half-past 4. Black Swan, Upper Market; Chapman, Tu Th Fri -half-past 4. Ditto; Beasy, Tu Fri 2. Pope’s -Head; Beasy, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Bacton ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-st.; Neeve, Sat 2. White -Horse, Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2</p> -<p>Banham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Kemp, Sat. 3</p> -<p>Barford ... Queen’s Head, St. Giles’: Adcock, Mon -Wed Fri Sat 4. Ditto; Lebbell, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Barnham Broom ... Queen’s Head, St. Giles’; -Lebbell, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Barningham ... Hen & Chickens, St. Mary’s; Pells, -Sat 2</p> -<p>Bawdeswell ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; -Sizeland, Sat. Woolpack, St. George’s; Raven, Wed Sat -12</p> -<p>Beccles ... George, Haymarket; Peck, Tu Fri 4. White -Horse, Haymarket: Johnson, Tu Fri 4. Lamb, Haymarket; -Fuller, Sat 1</p> -<p>Bessingham ... Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Binham ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Brown, Wed Sat -2. White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p><a name="page2_15"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -15</span>Blakeney ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Miller, Wed -Sat 12</p> -<p>Blickling ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Blofield ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cutton, Sat 4. -York Tavern, Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5</p> -<p>Botesdale ... Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Boyton ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Howard, Sat 2</p> -<p>Briston ... Elephant, Magdalen-street; Carr, Wed Sat 3. -White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3. Duke’s -Palace; Fisk, Sat 2</p> -<p>Brooke ... White Horse, Haymarket; Mickleburgh, Sat 3. -Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnan, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Bungay ... White Horse, Haymarket; Coates, Wed 3. -Pope’s Head, Upper-Market; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4. Lamb -Inn, Haymarket; Hogg, daily 4</p> -<p>Bunwell ... Bull, St. Stephen’s; Hardy, Sat 4</p> -<p>Burnham ... White Horse, Haymarket; Bowden, Tu Fri 4. -White Hart, St. Peter’s; Utber, Wed 4</p> -<p>Buxton ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Stibbons, Wed Sat -4. White Horse, Magdalen-street; Hall, Sat 2. Bell -Inn; Daniels, Mon Wed Sat 4. Black Horse, Tombland; -Collins, Mon Wed Sat 4½</p> -<p>Cantley ... York Tavern, Castle Hill. Moll, Wed 3, Sat -4</p> -<p>Caston ... White Lion, White Lion-street. Bowen, Tu Fr -5</p> -<p>Catfield ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-st.; Breeze, Sat 4, White -Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5, Waggon and Horses, -Tombland, Whall, Mon Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Catton ... Guildhall, Market-place. Gale, daily, 11 -& 4</p> -<p>Cawston ... Lord Camden, Charing Cross; Easton, Sat 4, Eight -Ringers, St. Miles; Dix, Mon Wed Sat 4, Crown, Saint -George’s; Howes, Monday Wed Sat 4, Elephant, Magdalen -street; Carr, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Cley ... Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat -12</p> -<p>Colby ... White Horse, Magdalen-st. Hall, Sat 2</p> -<p>Coltishall ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, daily, 5, -White Lion, White Lion-street; Edwards, Mon Wed Sat 4. -Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Barnard, Mon Wed Fri Sat 3</p> -<p>Calthorpe ... Globe, Scole’s Green; Newstead, Sat 2</p> -<p>Corpusty ... White Horse, St. Lawrence, Brown, Wed 2 Sat 4, -White Horse, Magdalen-st; Coe, Wed Sat 3, Woolpack, Saint -George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12</p> -<p>Cossey ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Whiting Mon Wed Fri -Sat 4</p> -<p>Cromer ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Beasy, Wed Sat 2, -Black Swan, Upper Market; Beasy, Tu Fri 2, Star, Haymarket; -Curtis, Wed Sat 2. White Hart, St. Peter’s Jarvis, -Wed Sat 2. Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat -12</p> -<p>Denton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Dereham ... Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s; Murrell, Tu Th -Sat 4. Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’; Skerry, Wed -Sat 4. Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Betts, Wed Sat -4. Wheatsheaf, Bethel Street; Stringer, Wed 3. White -Hart, St. Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Dickleburgh ... Lion and Castle, Timberhill. White, Wed -Sat 2</p> -<p>Dilham ... Elephant, Magdalen-st; Ribbons, Wed Sat 4, Bull, -Magdalen Street; Knights, Wed Sat 4, White Horse, Haymarket; -Walpole, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Diss ... Star, Haymarket, Browne, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Docking ... Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’ Towler, Th -4</p> -<p>Drayton ... White Horse, Saint Andrew’s; Burton, Sat -4. Bess of Bedlam, Saint Martin’s; Elliott, Tu Th Sat -2</p> -<p>Easton ... Crown, Saint Benedict’s, Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, -Sat 2</p> -<p>East Tuddenham ... Golden Cross, Charing Cross; Basey, Sat 2, -Crown, Saint Benedict’s; Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2</p> -<p>East Ruston ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Marsh, Sat 2</p> -<p>Edgefield ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Pells, Sat -2</p> -<p>Ellingham ... Coachmaker’s Arms, St. Stephen’s; -Twidney, Sat 2, White Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5; -Bull, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Tu Fri 5</p> -<p>Elmham ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Tomling Sat -2</p> -<p>Eye ... George, Haymarket, Smith, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Fakenham ... White Horse, Haymarket; Bowden, Tu Fri 4, White -Hart, Saint Peter’s; Utber, Wed 3</p> -<p>Field Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence, Brown, Wed 2 Sat -4, Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Brown, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Forncett ... Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s; <a -name="page2_16"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 16</span>Lloyd, Wed -4 Sat 5, Bull, St. Stephen’s. Hardy, Sat 1</p> -<p>Foulsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat -3. Pheasant Cock, St. Miles’. Wegg, Wed Sat -4</p> -<p>Foulsham ... Eight Ringers, St. Miles’. Eglington, -Wed Sat 4. Duke’s Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2</p> -<p>Freethorpe ... York Tavern, Castle Hill. Moll, Wed 3 Sat -4</p> -<p>Fressingfield ... White Lion, White Lion-st. Hart, Sat -2. Star, Haymarket. Gardner, Sat 2</p> -<p>Fulmodeston ... Pope’s Head, Saint Peter’s. -Riches, Sat 1</p> -<p>Guestwick ... White Horse, St. Lawrence. Watts, Sat -4</p> -<p>Hackford ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s. Woodhouse, -Sat 3</p> -<p>Hainford ... Bell Inn, Orford-hill. Daniel’s Mon -Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Halesworth ... Pope’s Head, Saint Peters. Sawyer, -Wed Sat 4, Th 2; White Horse, Haymarket. Coates, Wed Sat -3</p> -<p>Halvergate ... York Tavern, Castle-hill. Moll, Wed 3 Sat -4</p> -<p>Hanwell ... City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s. -Leggatt, Wed. Sat 4</p> -<p>Hanworth ... Star, Haymarket. Browne, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Hardwick ... Baker’s Arms, Ber-st. Riches, Wed Sat -4</p> -<p>Hardingham ... Fountain, Saint Benedict’s. -Trollope, Sat 1</p> -<p>Harleston ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2. Star, -Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2. Lamb, Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed -Sat 2</p> -<p>Heacham ... Currier’s Arms, Saint Giles’. -Towler, Th 4</p> -<p>Hempnall ... City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s. -Leggatt, Wed Sat 4. Star and Crown, Timberhill; Greengrass, -Wed. Sat 4. White Hart, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat -4. Jubilee, Ber-street; Thrower, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Hempstead ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; -Pell’s, Sat 2. Bull, Magdalen-street; Curtis, Wed Sat -2</p> -<p>Hickling ... Horse Shoes, Palace-st.; Goose, Sat 2. -Bull, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4</p> -<p>Hindolveston ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Fri -2. Duke’s Palace; Smith, Th Fri 2</p> -<p>Hingham ... Queen’s Head Inn, St. Giles’; Adcock, -Mon Wed Fri Sat 4. Black Horse, St. Giles’; Layt, Tu -Th Sat 4</p> -<p>Hockham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Th 3</p> -<p>Holt ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2. -Bull Inn, Magdalen-street; Curtis, Wed Sat 2. Woolpack, -Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12. Crown, St. -George’s; Baines, Wed Sat 8 morn.</p> -<p>Honing ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Neeve, Sat 2</p> -<p>Honingham ... Crown, Saint Benedict’s; Turner, Tu Th Fri -1, Sat 2</p> -<p>Hopton ... Lamb, Haymarket. Fisk, Tu Fri 11 morn</p> -<p>Horning ... White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall. Wed -Sat 5. Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Rice, Wed Fri 4</p> -<p>Houghton ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel Street. Stringer, Wed -3</p> -<p>Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street. Lack, Mon Wed -Sat 5</p> -<p>Ipswich ... Popes’ Head, Upper Market. Sawyer, Wed -Sat 4, Th 2. Lamb, Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2. White -Horse, Haymarket; Coates, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Itteringham ... Black Horse, Tombland. Tyrrell, Sat -1</p> -<p>Kenninghall ... Lamb, Haymarket. Bowen, Sat 1</p> -<p>Lammas ... Bell Inn. Daniels, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Langley ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-street. Ecclestone, -Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Lenwade ... Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s. Elliott, -Tu Th Sat 2</p> -<p>Litcham ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market. Betts, Wed -Sat 4</p> -<p>Loddon ... George, Haymarket; Greengrass, Wed Sat 4. -White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Th Fri 4. White Lion, -White Lion-street; Woolner, Tu Wed Fri Sat 4</p> -<p>Long Stratton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Greengrass, Wed. -Sat 4. Masonic Tavern, Elm Hill; Barker, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Lopham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Bowen, Sat 1</p> -<p>Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4</p> -<p>Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat -5. Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Fairhead, Mon Wed Sat 3: -Ditto; Rice, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Lyng ... White Horse, St. Andrew’s; Burton, Sat 4</p> -<p>Lynn ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Tomling, Sat -2. Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Betts, Wed Sat 4. -Ditto, Carter, Wed Sat 4. Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street; -Stringer, Wed 3</p> -<p>Martham ... Shirehall, Castle Meadow; Ward, Wed Sat 4. -Stair and Crown, Timberhill; Dove, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p><a name="page2_17"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -17</span>Matlask ... Black Horse, Tombland; Tyrrell, Sat 1</p> -<p>Mattishall ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Skipper, Wed -1. Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Howes, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Mulbarton ... Bull, St. Stephen’s; Kedge, Mon Wed Fri -4</p> -<p>Mundesley ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, -Wed Sat 2; Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Gray, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Neatishead ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4. -Lamb, Haymarket; Smith, Wed Sat 4. Black Horse, Tombland; -Etheridge, Sat 4</p> -<p>New Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. -Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>North Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat -12</p> -<p>North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, -daily. Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Bradfield, daily -half-past 4. Star, Haymarket; Scott, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Northwold ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, -Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Old Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. -Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Overstrand ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat -12</p> -<p>Postwick ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Edwards, Sat 3</p> -<p>Pulham ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Riches, Wed Sat -4. Lamb, Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>Ranworth ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4</p> -<p>Reepham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat -3. Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat half-past -4. Moon and Stars, St. Miles’; Leeds, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Reymerstone ... Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Howard, Wed -Sat</p> -<p>Rockland ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri -5. Bull Inn, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4</p> -<p>Rudham ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street; Stringer, Wed 3</p> -<p>Saxlingham Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat -4. King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Saxmundham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, -Wed Sat 4, Th 2</p> -<p>Sculthorpe ... Globe, Scoles’ Green; Newstead, Sat 2</p> -<p>Sherringham ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Jordan, Wed -Sat 2; Black Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 1</p> -<p>Shipdham ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Trollope, Sat -1. Ditto, Skipper, Wed 1</p> -<p>Shottisham ... King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat -4. Jubilee, Ber-street; Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Smallburgh ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Ribbons, Wed Sat -4. Ditto; Knights, Wed Sat 4. White Horse, Haymarket; -Walpole, Wed Sat 3</p> -<p>South Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat -12</p> -<p>South Walsham ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat -4. Ditto; Cutton, Sat 4</p> -<p>Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4. -Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1</p> -<p>Stalham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Lack, Mon Wed Sat -5. Ditto; Marsh, Sat 2. White Lion, Magdalen-street; -Marshall, Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Stibbard ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat -1</p> -<p>Stiffkey ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; Browne, Wed -Sat 2</p> -<p>Stoke ... Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat -4</p> -<p>Stradbrooke ... Lamb, Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Strumpshaw ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Beck, Sat 3. -Ditto; Howard, Sat 3</p> -<p>Surlingham ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.; Aldis, Mon Wed Fri -Sat 3</p> -<p>Sustead ... Star, Haymarket; Brown, Sat 3</p> -<p>Sutton ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4. Ditto; -Neave, Sat 3</p> -<p>Swaffham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Betts, Wed -Sat 4. White Hart, St. Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Swanton Abbotts ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Hunt, Sat -4</p> -<p>Swanton Morley ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s; Whyer, Sat -3</p> -<p>Thetford ... Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3</p> -<p>Thornham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cawston, Tu 4</p> -<p>Thorpe ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Reeve, daily 2</p> -<p>Thurgarton ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, Wed Sat -4. Black Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 12</p> -<p>Tiddenham ... Golden Ball; Rippon, Wed Sat 2</p> -<p>Tittleshall ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cockett, 6 -morn</p> -<p>Topcroft ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Trunch ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, Wed -Sat 2</p> -<p>Tunstead ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2</p> -<p><a name="page2_18"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 18</span>Upton -... York Tavern, Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5</p> -<p>Walcot ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2</p> -<p>Walsingham ... Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, 6 -morn</p> -<p>Watton ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed -Sat 5. White Hart, St. Peter’s; Harvey, Tu Fri 1</p> -<p>Wells ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Belsham, Sat 7 -morn. White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3. -Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, Th 6 morn. -Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat. 1</p> -<p>Weybread ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2</p> -<p>Woodbastwick ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4</p> -<p>Woodbridge ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, -Wed Sat 4, Th 2</p> -<p>Wood Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence; Watts, Sat 4</p> -<p>Wood Norton ... Duke’s Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2</p> -<p>Woodton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Worstead ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Huggins, Sat 5. -White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2</p> -<p>Wrentham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1</p> -<p>Wretham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Fri 2</p> -<p>Wymondham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket: Betts, daily 5. -Bull, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4. Swan with Two -Necks, St. Stephen’s; Fickling, Sat 5. City of -Norwich, St. Stephen’s; Dannock, Wed Sat 5. Bull, St. -Stephen’s; Parsons, Mon Tu Wed Fri Sat 4.</p> -<h2>COACHES TO AND FROM NORWICH.</h2> -<p>Attleborough ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Aylsham ... Duke’s Palace, Sat 5. Star Inn, daily -(except Sunday) 5</p> -<p>Beccles ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4. W. Horse, -Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Bungay ... Star, Haymarket, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4. Lamb Inn, -Haymarket, daily 4</p> -<p>Catfield ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Coltishall ... G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5. Norfolk -Hotel, daily 4¾</p> -<p>Cromer ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5 (during summer -months). Star Inn, daily 5</p> -<p>Halesworth ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4</p> -<p>Hanworth ... Star Inn, daily (except Sun) 5</p> -<p>Hasboro’ ... White Horse, Magdalen-street, Mon Wed Sat -5</p> -<p>Hethersett ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Holt ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5</p> -<p>Hoveton ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Loddon ... Star Inn, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Neatishead ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>North Walsham ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾. G. -Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5</p> -<p>Palling ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Rackheath ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Salhouse ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Stalham ... W. Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5. -Waggon & Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Watton ... Norfolk Hotel, Sat 5</p> -<p>Wroxham ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<p>Wymondham ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾</p> -<h2>VANS AND OMNIBUSSES.</h2> -<p>Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern, Mon Wed Sat 4. -Duke’s Palace, Mon Wed half-past 4. Black Swan, Upper -Market, Tu Th Fri Sat half-past 4</p> -<p>Beccles ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Coltishall ... Golden Lion, daily 5</p> -<p>Loddon ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4</p> -<p>Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5. -Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s, Sat half-past 4</p> -<p>Reepham ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross, Wed Sat half-past -4. Moon and Stars, St. Miles’, Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4. -Statham, Waggon and Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5. White -Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5</p> -<p>Wymondham ... Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s, Sat -5</p> -<p>Omnibusses to convey Passengers to the Eastern Counties and -the Eastern Union Termini, leave the Norfolk, Royal and Bell -Hotels to meet each Train.</p> -<h2><a name="page2_19"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -19</span>NORWICH POST OFFICE.</h2> -<h3><span class="smcap">Departure and Arrival of the -Mails</span>.</h3> -<p>Letters for the following places must be posted by 9.20 p.m., -but will be received, with an extra stamp affixed, till 9.40 -p.m.:—</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>‡Attleboro’</p> -</td> -<td><p>Huntingdon</p> -</td> -<td><p>Spilsby</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>‡ Alford</p> -</td> -<td><p>‡ London</p> -</td> -<td><p>Stamford</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>‡ Bishop Stortford</p> -</td> -<td><p>Louth</p> -</td> -<td><p>St. Ives</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Boston</p> -</td> -<td><p>Lynn</p> -</td> -<td><p>St. Neots</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>‡ Brandon</p> -</td> -<td><p>March</p> -</td> -<td><p>Swaffham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Bury</p> -</td> -<td><p>Newmarket</p> -</td> -<td><p>‡ Thetford</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>‡ Cambridge</p> -</td> -<td><p>Peterborough</p> -</td> -<td><p>Wisbech</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Downham</p> -</td> -<td><p>‡ Saffron Waldron</p> -</td> -<td><p>‡ Wymondham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>‡ Ely</p> -</td> -<td><p>Soham</p> -</td> -<td><p>Yarmouth, and the posts through London</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Harlow</p> -</td> -<td><p>Spalding</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Hull</p> -</td> -<td></td> -<td></td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>Bags are forwarded by Day Mail to the places marked ‡ at -7.40 a.m., and letters may be posted till 7.30 a.m., and, with an -extra stamp affixed, till the bags close.</p> -<p>Letters <i>from</i> the above places are delivered at 7 a.m., -and at 4.30 p.m.</p> -<p>For the following places at 6.20 p.m.; with an extra stamp -affixed, till 7.10 p.m.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Brentwood</p> -</td> -<td><p>Harwich</p> -</td> -<td><p>Manningtree</p> -</td> -<td><p>Stratton, Long</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Chelmsford</p> -</td> -<td><p>Ingatestone</p> -</td> -<td><p>Romford</p> -</td> -<td><p>Wangford</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Colchester</p> -</td> -<td><p>Ipswich</p> -</td> -<td><p>Saxmundham</p> -</td> -<td><p>Witham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Diss</p> -</td> -<td><p>Kelvedon</p> -</td> -<td><p>Scole</p> -</td> -<td><p>Woodbridge</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Eye</p> -</td> -<td><p>Lowestoft</p> -</td> -<td><p>Stonham</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>Letters <i>from</i> the above places are delivered at 7 -a.m.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Yarmouth Evening -Mail</span>.—Letters for Yarmouth and Lowestoft, if posted -by 3 30 p.m., will be forwarded by the Down day Mail, and will be -delivered the same Evening.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Morning Mails and Foot -Posts</span>.—For the following morning Mails and Foot -Posts, Letters may be posted till 5.45 a.m.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan="4"><p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Morning Mails</span>.—<i>Yarmouth Mail Cart -at</i> 7 <i>a.m. to</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Acle</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Blofield</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Thorpe</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Yarmouth</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="4"><p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Cromer Mail Cart</span> <i>at</i> 6 <i>a.m. -to</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Aylsham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Cromer</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Hevingham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">St. Faith’s</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="4"><p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">North Walsham Mail Cart</span> <i>at</i> 7 <i>a.m. -to</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Catton</p> -</td> -<td><p>Scottow</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Worstead</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Coltishall</p> -</td> -<td><p>Staltham</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Walsham, North</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Loddon Mail -Cart</span> <i>at</i> 7 a.m., <i>to Bergh-Apton</i>, -<i>Brooke</i>, <i>and Loddon</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Reepham Mail -Cart</span> <i>at</i> 7 <i>a.m.</i>, <i>to Attlebridge</i>, -<i>Drayton and Reepham</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Foot -Posts</span>, 7 <i>a.m.</i></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Brundall</p> -</td> -<td><p>Drayton</p> -</td> -<td><p>Honingham</p> -</td> -<td><p>Surlington</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Bawburgh</p> -</td> -<td><p>Earlham</p> -</td> -<td><p>Keswick</p> -</td> -<td><p>Shottisham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Braconash</p> -</td> -<td><p>Easton</p> -</td> -<td><p>Marlingford</p> -</td> -<td><p>Stoke H. Cross</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Catton, New</p> -</td> -<td><p>Eaton</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mulbarton</p> -</td> -<td><p>Saxlingham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Caister</p> -</td> -<td><p>Gt. Plumstead</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mousehold</p> -</td> -<td><p>Sprowston</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cossey</p> -</td> -<td><p>Heigham, Upper</p> -</td> -<td><p>Newmarket Road</p> -</td> -<td><p>Trowse</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cringleford</p> -</td> -<td><p>Hellesdon</p> -</td> -<td><p>Rockland</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>Letters <i>from</i> the above places are delivered at 7.15 -p.m.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">SAMUEL BASE, <i>Postmaster</i>.</p> -<h2><a name="page2_20"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -20</span>NORWICH CENSUS—1851.</h2> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">PARISHES</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">Number of -houses.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">Persons.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Inhabited.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Uninhabited.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Buildings.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Males.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Females.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Total.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>All Saints</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">150</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">308</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">380</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">688</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Andrew, St. with the Workhouse</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">186</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">538</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">718</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1256</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Augustine, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">492</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">952</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1159</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2111</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Benedict, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">334</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">615</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">734</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1379</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Clement, St. with the Infirmary</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">715</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1506</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1724</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3230</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Earlham, (Hamlet of)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">61</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">70</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">131</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Eaton</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">151</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">352</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">433</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">785</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Edmund, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">189</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">407</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">483</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">890</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Etheldred, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">88</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">183</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">212</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">395</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>George, St., Colegate</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">374</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">..</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">667</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">914</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1581</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>George, St., Tombland</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">149</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">314</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">480</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">794</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Giles, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">360</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">649</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">962</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1611</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Gregory, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">235</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">499</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">617</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1116</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Heigham, (Hamlet of)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1874</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">64</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">48</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3493</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4215</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7738</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Helen, St., (with the Great Hospital)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">66</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">247</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">278</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">525</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Hellesdon, (Hamlet of)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">82</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">186</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">185</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">371</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>John, St., Maddermarket</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">153</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">328</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">380</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">708</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>John, St. Sepulchre</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">416</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">970</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1044</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2014</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>James, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">347</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">742</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">796</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1538</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Pockthorpe (with Cavalry Barracks)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">355</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1110</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">957</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2067</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Julian, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">288</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">619</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">677</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1296</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Lakenham, (Hamlet of)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1079</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2128</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2651</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4779</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Lawrence, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">216</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">475</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">549</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1024</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Margaret, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">209</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">384</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">456</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">840</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Martin, St., at Palace</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">306</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">633</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">684</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1317</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Martin, St., at Oak</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">626</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1246</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1432</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2678</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Mary, St., at Coslany</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">366</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">730</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">835</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1565</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Mary, St., in the Marsh (in St. Faith’s Union)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">98</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">167</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">351</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">518</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Michael, St., at Coslany</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">282</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">631</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">716</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1347</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Michael, St., at Plea</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">80</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">145</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">278</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">423</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Michael, St., at Thorn</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">487</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">969</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1126</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2095</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Paul, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">652</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1249</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1492</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2741</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Peter, St., Hungate</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">106</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">211</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">266</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">477</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Peter, St., Mancroft (with the Bethel)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">568</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1313</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1679</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2992</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Peter, St., per Mountergate</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">483</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1035</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1262</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2297</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Peter, St., Southgate</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">235</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">258</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">493</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Saviour, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">339</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">659</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">798</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1457</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Simon, St., and Jude</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">78</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">143</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">210</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">353</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Stephen, St. (with Norfolk and Norwich Hospital)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">960</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1880</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2481</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4361</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Swithin, St.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">205</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">345</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">455</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">800</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Thorpe, (Hamlet of)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">390</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">832</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">979</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1811</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Timberhill, St. John (with County Gaol)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">214</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">676</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">601</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1284</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Town Close (Liberty of)</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">76</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">106</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Trowse Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">167</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">321</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">403</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">724</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span -class="smcap">Total</span>.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14,990</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">339</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">101</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31,213</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37,493</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">68,706</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Population of Norwich -in</b>—</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>1693</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28,911</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1752</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36,369</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1786</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40,061</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1801</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36,832</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1811</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37,313</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1821</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50,288</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1831</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">61,364</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1841</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">62,294</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1851</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">68,706</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h2><a name="page2_21"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -21</span>NORFOLK.</h2> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Lord Lieutenant</i>—The -Right Hon. Earl of Leicester, <i>Vice-Admiral and Custos -Rotulorum</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>High Sheriff</i>—Sir -Charles Chad, Bart., Thurston.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Members of Parliament</i>, -<i>with their Town Residences</i>.</p> -<p><i>East Norfolk</i>—E. Wodehouse, Esq., Limmer’s -Hotel, Conduit-street; H. N. Burroughs, Esq., ditto; <i>West -Norfolk</i>—William Bagge, Esq., Carlton Club; Hon. E. K. -W. Coke, 1, St. James’-street; <i>Norwich</i>—Marquis -of Douro, 3, Upper Belgrave-street; S. M. Peto, Esq., 47, -Russell-square; <i>King’s Lynn</i>—Viscount Jocelyn, -35, Curzon-street; Honourable E. H. Stanley, Carlton Club; -<i>Great Yarmouth</i>—Joseph Sandars, Esq., 4, St. -James’s-place, Charles Edmund Rumbold, Esq., 1, -Albermarle-street; <i>Thetford</i>—Hon. Francis Baring, 14, -Pall Mall; Earl Euston, 47, Clarges-street.</p> -<p><i>Chairman of the Norfolk Quarter Sessions</i>—Henry -Dover, Esq., Caston; Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq., Wretham; Edward -Howes, Esq., Morningthorpe.</p> -<p><i>Auditors of the County Accounts</i>—Rev. Edwd. -Postle, Chairman; William Burroughs, Esq.: Thomas Blakiston, -Esq.</p> -<p><i>Committee of Visiting Justices for regulating the County -Gaol</i>, <i>who meet at the Castle every Saturday</i>, <i>at One -o’Clock</i>.</p> -<p>Rev. E. Postle, Chairman; Rev. C. N. Wodehouse; Hon. Lord -Wodehouse: Joseph Scott, Esq.; T. W. B. Beauchamp Proctor, Esq.; -Rev. T. J. Blofield.; Wm. Burroughs, Esq. Rev. Ellis Burroughs; -H. K. Tompson, Esq.; R. Blake Humphrey, Esq.; E. Howes, Esq.</p> -<p><i>Chaplain</i>—Rev. James Brown.</p> -<h3>COUNSEL ATTENDING THE NORFOLK AND NORWICH ASSIZES.</h3> -<p>Abdy —; Anderson, J. P.; Andrews, Biggs (Q.C.); Archer, -H. G.; Browne, W. J. Utten; Browne, Geo. L.; Brown, Douglas; -Brown, G. J. E.; Bulwer, J. R.; Burcham, T. B.; Byles, J. B. -Serjeant; Cadogan, Hon. F.; Chapman, T. S.; Cooper, William; -Cooper, Carlos; Couch, Richard; Dasent, J. B.; Druery, J. H.; -Evans, Charles; Girling, —; Hervey, Lord A.; Hotson, W. C.; -Keane, D. D.; Maine, —; Maule, J. C.; Metcalfe, W. J.; -Mills, H.; Mills, J. H.; Naylor, T. H.; Newton, R. M.; -O’Malley, P. F. (Q.C.); Palmer, Nat.; Power, D.; -Prendergast, M. (Q.C.); Prendergast, M., junr.; Reeve, Sims; -Rippingall, T. N.; Sanders, Thos.; Sirr, E. H.; Tozer, John, -Worlledge, J.; Wells, L. M.</p> -<p><sup>*</sup><sub>*</sub><sup>*</sup> <i>The Bar List</i>, -containing the names and residences of Counsel during the -Assizes, is always to be seen at the Rampant Horse Inn, St. -Stephen’s.</p> -<p><i>Clerk of Assize</i>—J. O. Jones, No. 1, John-street, -Bedford-square.</p> -<p><i>Clerk of Indictments</i>—S. R. Goodman, -Sessions-house, Old Bailey.</p> -<h3>COUNSEL ATTENDING THE NORFOLK & NORWICH SESSIONS.</h3> -<p>Evans, Charles, King-street</p> -<p>Palmer, Nathaniel, Redwell-street, St. Michael-at-Plea</p> -<p>Cooper, William, at Mr. Ladbrooke’s, White -Lion-street</p> -<p>Cooper, Carlos, Orford-hill</p> -<p>Hotson, W. C., King-street</p> -<p>Druery, J. H., Bank-place</p> -<p>Bulwer, J. R., Swan Inn, St. Peter’s</p> -<p>Reeve, Sims, Tombland</p> -<h3>REGISTRATION.</h3> -<p><span class="smcap">Births</span>.—Persons should cause -their children to be registered within forty-two days after -birth, by giving personal notice to the registrar of their -district, without any fee whatever. Registration may be -effected after the expiration of the forty-two days, and within -six months, on payment of a fee of 7<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>; but -after six months no birth can be registered.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Deaths</span>.—Intimation should be -given of deaths in the same manner as births. This is of -importance to be done early, as the undertaker must have a -certificate to give to the minister who reads the funeral -services, without which he may refuse to bury the body.</p> -<p>As the cause of death is to be entered, sound discretion -should be used in ascertaining the real nature of the -deceased’s death, for which important purpose even facility -should be given.</p> -<h3><a name="page2_22"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -22</span>STAMPS AND TAXES.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Receipt Stamps</i>.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>£5 and under £10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3<i>d.</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>10 ,, 30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20 ,, 50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>50 ,, 100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>100 ,, 200</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>200 ,, 300</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>300 ,, 500</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>500 ,, 1000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1000 and upwards</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>In full of all demands</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>Persons receiving the money are compelled to pay the duty.</p> -<p>Penalty for giving receipts without a stamp, £10 and -under £100, and £20 above that sum.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Bills and Promissory -Notes</i>.</p> -<p>Not exceeding two months after date, or sixty days after -sight.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan="3"></td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Longer Period.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>If £2 & not exeg. £5 5s</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Above 5 5s ,, 20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20 ,, 30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>30 ,, 50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>50 ,, 100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>100 ,, 200</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>200 ,, 300</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>300 ,, 500</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>500 ,, 1000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1000 ,, 2000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>2000 ,, 3000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>3000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td></td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Life Insurance Policies</i>.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>When the sum is not above £50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Above £50 and under 100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, 100 ,, 500</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>When 500 ,, 1000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, 1000 ,, 3000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, 3000 ,, 5000</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, 5000 and upwards</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Fire</i>.</p> -<p>Duty on each policy 1<i>s</i>, besides 3<i>s</i> per cent. per -annum on every insurance made or renewed.</p> -<p><i>Exemptions</i>.—Public hospitals: also agricultural -produce, farming stock, and implements of husbandry, provided the -insurance shall be effected by a separate and distinct -policy.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Agreements</i></p> -<p>Of the value of £20, containing 2060 words, 2<i>s.</i> -6<i>d.</i>; more than 1080 words, of 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i> for -every 1080 words.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Bonds and Mortgages</i>.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Not exceeding £50</p> -</td> -<td><p>1<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p>3<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>£50 and not exceeding 100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>100 ,, 150</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>150 ,, 200</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>200 ,, 250</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>250 ,, 300</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>And where the some shall exceed £300, then for every -£100, or any part of it, 2<i>s</i> 6<i>d</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Conveyances</i>.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Where the purchase money shall not exceed £25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>£25 and not exceed 50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>50 ,, 75</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>75 ,, 100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>100 ,, 125</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>125 ,, 150</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>175 ,, 200</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>200 ,, 225</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>225 ,, 250</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>250 ,, 275</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>275 ,, 300</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>300 ,, 350</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>350 ,, 400</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>400 ,, 450</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>450 ,, 500</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>500 ,, 550</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>550 ,, 600</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>And where the purchase or consideration money shall exceed -£600, then for £100, or any part of £100, -10<i>s.</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Lease for a Year</i>.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>£</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>When the yearly rent shall not exceed £20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Shall amount to £20, and not exceed £50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Shall amount to £50, and not exceed £150</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>And for every additional £50, or any part -thereof</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p><i>Apprentices’ Indentures</i> to state the real amount -of premium in proportion to which the stamp duty is charged, on -penalty of forfeiting double the amount of premium.</p> -<p>For drawing a Bill or Promissory note on unstamped paper, -£50.—For post-dating Bills of Exchange, -£100.</p> -<p>For drawing a Cheque more than ten miles from the place where -made payable, £100. For receiving the same in -payment. £20. For bankers paying the same, -£100.</p> -<h2><a name="page2_23"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 23</span>DUTY -ON INHABITED DWELLING HOUSES.</h2> -<p style="text-align: center">14 & 15 <span -class="smcap">Vict</span>., c. 36.</p> -<p>For every inhabited dwelling house which, with the household -and other offices, yards, and gardens, therewith occupied and -charged, is or shall be worth the rent of £20 or upwards, -by the year—</p> -<p>Where any such dwelling house shall be occupied by any person -in trade, who shall expose to sale and sell any goods, wares, or -merchandize, in any shop or warehouse, being part of the same -dwelling house, and in the front and on the ground or basement -story thereof;</p> -<p>And also where any such dwelling house shall be occupied by -any person who shall be duly licensed by the laws in force to -sell therein by retail, beer, ale, wine, or other liquors, -although the room or rooms thereof in which any such liquors -shall be exposed to sale, sold, drunk, or consumed, shall not be -such shop or warehouse, as aforesaid:</p> -<p>And also, where any such dwelling house shall be a farmhouse, -occupied by a tenant or farm servant, and <i>bonâ fide</i> -used for the purposes of husbandry only;</p> -<p>There shall be charged for every twenty shillings of such -annual value of any such dwelling house, the sum of -6<i>d.</i></p> -<p>And where any such dwelling house shall not be occupied and -used for any such purpose, and in manner aforesaid, there shall -be charged for every twenty shillings of such annual value -thereof, the sum of 9<i>d.</i></p> -<p><i>Exception</i>.—Market gardens and nursery grounds are -not to be included in the valuation of inhabited houses.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan="4"><p style="text-align: center">SAVINGS’ BANK -INTEREST TABLE.</p> -<p>Table of Interest, at £3 8<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i> per cent. -from £1 to £200 for One Year.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Prin.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">Interest.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">60</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">70</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">80</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">90</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">100</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: right">200</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h2>RATE OF ALLOWANCE TO WITNESSES FOR ATTENDANCE UPON TRIALS AND -EXPENSES.</h2> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="7"><p>PER DAY.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p>COUNTY COURTS.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>£</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td></td> -<td><p>£</p> -</td> -<td><p>s.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p>£</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Surgeons, Surveyors, and Attorneys</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p>to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Merchants</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">—</p> -</td> -<td></td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Tradesmen, Farmers, &c.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p>,,</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Journeymen, Mechanics, &c.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p>,,</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Females, according to rank</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p>,,</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">—</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>For Travelling, 1<i>s.</i> per mile; Attorneys, 1<i>s.</i> -3<i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">—</p> -</td> -<td></td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">—</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>PERSONS EXEMPT FROM SERVING ON JURIES.</h3> -<p>Peers, judges, clergy, priests, preachers, barristers, doctors -of law, advocates of the civil law, attorneys, officers of -courts, coroners, physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, officers of -the array and navy, pilots, household servants of the Queen, -officers of customs and excise, sheriff’s officers, high -constables, and parish clerks, persons exempt by virtue of -prescription, charter, grant, or writ.</p> -<h2><a name="page2_24"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 24</span>A -TABLE SHOWING THE DISTANCES OF THE MARKET TOWNS IN NORFOLK FROM -EACH OTHER, WITH THE MARKET DAYS.</h2> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Market Towns</span>.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="27"></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Attleborough</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Th.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="27"><p>Attleborough</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Aylsham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Th.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td colspan="26"><p>Aylsham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Buckenham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td colspan="25"><p>Buckenham (New)</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Burnham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td colspan="24"><p>Burnham Market</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cley</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td colspan="23"><p>Cley</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cromer</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td colspan="22"><p>Cromer</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Diss</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Fri.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">47</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">43</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">44</p> -</td> -<td colspan="21"><p>Diss</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Downham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Mon. & Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">43</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td colspan="20"><p>Downham Market</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>East Dereham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Fri.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td colspan="19"><p>East Dereham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Fakenham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Th.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td colspan="18"><p>Fakenham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Foulsham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Tu.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">101</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td colspan="17"><p>Foulsham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Harleston</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Wed.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">44</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">46</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">41</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td colspan="16"><p>Harleston</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Harling</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Tu.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td colspan="15"><p>Harling (East)</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Hingham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td colspan="14"><p>Hingham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Holt</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">43</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td colspan="13"><p>Holt</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Loddon</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Tu.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">23</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">52</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">23</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">33</p> -</td> -<td colspan="12"><p>Loddon</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Lynn Regis</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Tu. & Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">33</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">45</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">44</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">23</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">52</p> -</td> -<td colspan="11"><p>Lynn Regis</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Norwich</span></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Wed. & Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">23</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td colspan="10"><p><span class="smcap">Norwich</span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Stoke Ferry</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Fri.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">46</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">45</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td colspan="9"><p>Stoke Ferry</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Swaffham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td colspan="8"><p>Swaffham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Thetford</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">43</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">46</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">33</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td colspan="7"><p>Thetford</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Walsham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Th.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">49</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">47</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">46</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">43</p> -</td> -<td colspan="6"><p>Walsham (North)</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Walsingham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Fri.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">44</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td colspan="5"><p>Walsingham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Watton</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Wed.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td colspan="4"><p>Watton</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Wells</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">46</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">48</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">39</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">42</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">29</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">26</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">43</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">31</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p>Wells</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Wymondham</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Fri.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">33</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">36</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">21</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">27</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">32</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Wymondham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Yarmouth</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">Wed. & Sat.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">51</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">44</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">34</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">38</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">61</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">44</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">37</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">33</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">61</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">57</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">47</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">47</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">46</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">51</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">28</p> -</td> -<td><p>Yarmouth</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center">EXPLANATION.</p> -<p>The figures in each column show the Distances from the places -opposite them, to the Place at the head of each column.</p> -<h2><a name="page2_25"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -25</span>ADVERTISEMENTS.</h2> -<h3>THE NORWICH STEAM PRESS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">UPPER HAYMARKET, NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">J. 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The lesson conveyed -in the tale is one of heavenly wisdom, inculcating ‘peace -upon earth, and good-will towards men,’ and the heart of -every reader must be improved by it.”</p> -</blockquote> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>TRUTH IS EVERYTHING: A <span class="smcap">Tale for Young -Persons</span>. Second Edition, Foolscap 8vo. Price -2s. 6d., or, elegantly boarded, gilt edges, 3s.</p> -<blockquote><p>“The story is simply and tenderly told; -carries unobtrusively in it, not at the end of it, a right -lesson; and is the work of a Christian and a lady. Pure, -gentle, and devout it therefore is, of course.”</p> -<p>“We can give no better proof than the fact that we put -it into a little girl’s hands, and we could not draw her -attention from it for a moment until she had read it -through.”</p> -<p>“This is a charming little book for the young; the -matter is very interesting, not over-drawn; while its tenor is to -win over youth to the practice and love of truth.”</p> -</blockquote> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>STORIES OF SCOTLAND and its adjacent Islands. Foolscap -8vo. 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Post 8vo., elegantly boarded, gilt edges, -Price 2s. 6d.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>THE NURSERY GUIDE; or, THE INFANT’S FIRST HYMN BOOK: an -Original Work for Children from three to six years of age. -Third Edition, enlarged, with Engravings. Price 1s. 6d.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">London:—A. HALL & CO.</p> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">BY JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>THOUGHTS ON HABIT AND DISCIPLINE. Foolscap 8vo., 2s. -6d. People’s edition, 1s. 6d.</p> -<blockquote><p>“It is one of those sterling books on -self-government which no man can read without receiving both -mental and moral benefit. Like all Mr. Gurney’s -writings, it is strictly orthodox in its views, catholic in its -sentiments, apt in its illustrations, clear and forcible in its -style.”</p> -<p>“We have but few books extant containing in so brief a -space so much sound practical instruction.”</p> -<p>“‘Thoughts on Habit and Discipline’ should -be read by the young man anxious to make his way in the world in -an honourable and creditable manner. There is a lovingness -about the articles truly refreshing in these times of selfishness -and recklessness.”</p> -</blockquote> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>ESSAY ON THE HABITUAL EXERCISE OF LOVE TO GOD, considered as a -preparation for Heaven. Price 1s. 6d. cloth.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>GUIDE TO THE INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG PERSONS IN THE HOLY -SCRIPTURES, including the LOCK and KEY, or passages in the Old -Testament which testify of Jesus Christ, explained by others in -the New Testament. Price 2d.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>BRIEF MEMOIRS OF THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON and ELIZABETH FRY. -12mo. Price 9d.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>BRIEF MEMOIR OF JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY, Esq. By <span -class="smcap">John Alexander</span>, Minister of Prince’s -Street Chapel, Norwich. Price 1s. 6d., with Portrait.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>HYMNS SELECTED FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS for the Use of Young -Persons. By <span class="smcap">Priscilla -Gurney</span>. Ninth edition, 32mo. Price 1s. 6d. -cloth.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">BY ELIZABETH FRY.</p> -<p>TEXTS FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR; principally Devotional and -Practical, selected by <span class="smcap">Elizabeth -Fry</span>. Cloth boards, 8d.; and roan tuck, 1s.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">London:—C. GILPIN.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON WHOLESALE -TERMS.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">PUBLICATIONS OF THE RELIGIOUS TRACT -SOCIETY AND CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A PARCEL FROM LONDON -DAILY.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_26"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -26</span>GENERAL<br /> -HAIL STORM INSURANCE SOCIETY.</h3> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Established 1843. Subscribed -Capital £150,000.</p> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">HEAD OFFICE, ST. GILES’, -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>PATRONS:</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF -LEICESTER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">LORD -LIEUTENANT OF NORFOLK.</span></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">The</span> DUKE <span -class="smcap">of</span> NORFOLK.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p><span class="smcap">The</span> LORD -BAYNING.</p> -</td> -<td><p><span class="smcap">The</span> LORD COLBORNE.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">The</span> EARL <span -class="smcap">of</span> ABERGAVENNY.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p><span class="smcap">The</span> EARL <span -class="smcap">of</span> ORFORD.</p> -</td> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Sir</span> EDMUND LACON, <span -class="smcap">Bart</span>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">The</span> LORD STAFFORD.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p><span class="smcap">The</span> LORD -WALSINGHAM.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">ETC. ETC. ETC.</span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="4"><p style="text-align: -center"><b>DIRECTORS:</b></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>S. Bignold, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Roger Kerrison, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>James Neave, Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>John Wright, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>John Muskett, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Cann, Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>John Skipper, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>John Culley, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>J. H. Barnard, Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>F. J. Blake, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Thomas Salter, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John K. Gooch, Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Bankers,</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Secretary,</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="2"><p><span class="smcap">Messrs</span>. GURNEYS -<span class="smcap">and</span> BIRKBECK.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>CHAS. SUCKLING GILMAN, <span -class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>RATES:—Wheat, Barley, Oats, Peas, Beans, Rye, Turnips, -Tares, Potatoes, Mangel, Rye-grass, Clover, and Buck Wheat, -insured at a uniform rate of Six-pence per Acre, without limit as -to the quantity grown. Carrots, 1s. SEEDS by special -agreement at the lowest rates consistent with security. -GLASS in Greenhouses, &c., according to quality, from 20s. -per cent.</p> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Immediate payment in case of -loss at the current Market price</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>NO LITIGATION.</b></p> -<p>Profits periodically divided with insured—one-third -being retained for a reserved fund. The BONUS actually paid -in 1850 to parties insured for five years was 75 per cent: and in -proportion for a lesser number of years.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>ORIGINAL GUTTA PERCHA WAREHOUSE</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">10, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>JOHN THOMPSON,</b><br /> -Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fashionable Boot & Shoe -Maker<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GUTTA PERCHA FACTOR,</b></p> -<p>Gratefully acknowledges the extensive patronage with which he -has been honoured since he first introduced Gutta Percha into -Norwich, and begs respectfully to assure his numerous patrons, -and the public in general, that his undivided attention shall be -given to all orders with which he may be favoured; and, as his -business is all carried on upon his own premises, and under his -personal inspection, he pledges himself that it shall be executed -in such a manner as to give entire satisfaction.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Hearing Apparatus, for Deaf -Persons, fitted up in Churches and</b><br /> -<b>Chapels upon Scientific principles.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Every article Manufactured by -the GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY on the lowest terms</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>HENRY THOMPSON,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">MEDICAL GALVINIST, ELECTROTYPIST, -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span> MANUFACTURER <span -class="GutSmall">OF</span> GALVANIC, MAGNETIC,<br /> -ELECTRICAL, ELECTROTYPING, DAUGUERREOTYPING, &c., -APPARATUS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Wire-Covered and Binding Screws -made to order</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">ELECTROPLATING ON THE MOST -REASONABLE TERMS.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_27"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -27</span>THOMAS SELF,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">BRASS -FOUNDER,</span><br /> -GAS-FITTER, BELL HANGER, & BRASS WORKER.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p271ab.jpg"> -<img class='floatleft' alt= -"Decorative lamp" -title= -"Decorative lamp" - src="images/p271as.jpg" /> -</a>PENDANTS, PILLARS, BRACKETS, -<a href="images/p271bb.jpg"> -<img class='floatright' alt= -"Decorative lamp" -title= -"Decorative lamp" - src="images/p271bs.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center">EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS FITTINGS -& LAMP WORK.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Gas Glasses of the Newest -Designs.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">SPRING ROLLERS FOR BLINDS, TO CARRY -ANY LENGTH ON CANVASS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">ALL KINDS -OF</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BEER ENGINES, FOUNTAINS, AND -PEWTER WORK,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">FOR SPIRIT BARS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Brass Window Guards, Plates, and -Mouldings.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">RELACKERING AND BRONZING.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BACK OF THE INNS, -NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_28"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -28</span>HENRY COLMAN & CO.,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">GUILDHALL</p> -<p style="text-align: center">TEA AND GROCERY WAREHOUSE,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MARKET PLACE, NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">FAMILIES WAITED UPON FOR -ORDERS.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>REUBEN HOLDER,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">DEALER -IN</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, FOREIGN,<br -/> -AND FANCY GOODS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Baskets, Haberdashery, -Stationery, Brushes, &c.,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">ADJOINING -MR. NORGATE’S,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">SAINT STEPHEN’S PLAIN,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>TILLYARD AND SON,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ELM HILL, NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_29"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -29</span>WILLIAM LAND,<br /> -HAY HILL, ST. PETER’S, NORWICH,</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">GAS FITTER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">BRASS FOUNDER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">AND</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">FINISHER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">CHURCH AND HOUSE</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Bell-Hanger,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">MANUFACTURER -OF EVERY</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">DESCRIPTION</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">OF</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">GAS FITTINGS,</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p29lampb.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Decorative Gas Lamp" -title= -"Decorative Gas Lamp" - src="images/p29lamps.jpg" /> -</a></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">BEER ENGINES,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SPIRIT FOUNTAINS,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">HIGH -PRESSURE TAPS,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">WINDOW AND BAR</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Fittings,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">WATER CLOSETS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">&c. &c.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center">PIPES FOR ALL HYDRAULIC -PURPOSES.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Old Lamps, Chandeliers, &c. -repaired, re-lackered, or bronzed.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3> -<a href="images/p29oxleyb.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Richd. Oxley" -title= -"Richd. Oxley" - src="images/p29oxleys.jpg" /> -</a></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">HOSIER, HATTER, GLOVER, SHIRT -MAKER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS,</span><br /> -7, LONDON STREET, NORWICH,</p> -<p>Takes this opportunity to thank his numerous friends and the -public generally for their kind patronage bestowed on him since -he commenced business, and hopes, by careful attention, to merit -a continuance of the same.</p> -<p>R. O. begs to call attention to his recently purchased choice -and elegant assortment of Goods, suitable to the present -season. Most particular attention is given to the make and -workmanship of</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GENTLEMEN’S -SHIRTS,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Made of such cloths as have stood -the test and given invariable satisfaction. An excellent -quality at</p> -<p style="text-align: center">27s. and 30s. the Half Dozen.<br /> -BOYS AND YOUTHS’ LONG CLOTH SHIRTS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Suitable to School purposes, being -made of the most approved cloths with the strongest -workmanship.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ladies’ Merino Vests, -Under Clothing, and Ready-made Linen.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Railway Rugs, Carpet Bags, -Umbrellas, Shirt Collars, of all Shapes. Opera Ties,<br /> -Neckerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, &c.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>HATS OF THE NEWEST -SHAPES,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Messrs. Dent</i>, -<i>Allcroft</i>, <i>& Co.’s celebrated Gloves</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_30"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -30</span>English and Cambrian Assurance Society,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">EMPOWERED BY -ACT OF PARLIAMENT</span><br /> -FOR LIFE, ANNUITIES, & LOANS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND FOR</span><br /> -<b>PERPETUATING COPYHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.</b><br /> -<i>Chief Office</i>—9, <i>New Bridge Street</i>, -<i>Blackfriars</i>, <i>London</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap"><b>TRUSTEES.</b></span></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>ISAAC HALSE, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>G. M. MURRAY, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>DAN. WANE, M.D.</p> -</td> -<td><p>W. WHITELOCK, Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap"><b>DIRECTORS.</b></span></p> -<p>NATHANIEL BLAND, Esq., 83, Gloucester Place, Portman Sq. and -Randall’s Park, Surrey</p> -<p>JOHN BOYD, Esq., Borough, and Brixton Hill</p> -<p>JAMES FENNINGS, Esq., London Bridge</p> -<p>ISAAC HALSE, Esq., 15, Sloane Street</p> -<p>R. CHALMERS, Esq., House of Commons and Thurloe Square</p> -<p>GEORGE M. MURRAY, Esq., Mercer Lodge, Kensington Gore</p> -<p>E. B. BRADLEY, Esq., Battersea, Surrey</p> -<p>CHARLES STEWART, Esq., 28, Regent Street, and Silwood Place, -Brighton</p> -<p>DANIEL WANE, M.D., 20, Grafton Street, Berkeley Square</p> -<p>WILLIAM WHITELOCK, Esq., Northampton Street, Clerkenwell</p> -<p>R. L. MIDDLEMIST, Esq., Milford Wharf, Milford Lane</p> -<h3>NORWICH LOCAL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Offices</span>—<span class="smcap">16, St. -Giles’ Street, Norwich.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">LOCAL -DIRECTORS.</span></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>W. H. RANKING, M.D., <span -class="smcap">Chairman</span></p> -</td> -<td><p>JOHN PILGRIM, Jun. Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>H. H. NORGATE, Esq.</p> -</td> -<td><p>RICHARD COAKS, Esq.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">MEDICAL -REFEREES.</span></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">CHARLES HUTCHINSON, M.D.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">W. C. THURGAR, Esq. M.R<span -class="smcap">.C.S.,</span><br /> -Referee to Industrial Classes.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THIS SOCIETY.</h3> -<p>ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE, except in cases of palpable -fraud.</p> -<p>Policies from £20 to £5000 granted on every known -principle of Life Assurance.</p> -<p>Policies of five years’ standing not void on account of -suicide.</p> -<p>No entrance or admission money required.</p> -<p>“DISEASED” Lives, and Lives “DECLINED” -by other Offices, accepted at equitable rates Profits divided -annually after the first division in July, 1857.</p> -<p>No personal liability attached to Members, the assured being -protected by a Guarantee Fund of <span -class="smcap">£150,000 </span>in addition to the Annual -Income and Reserved Fund.</p> -<p>The payment of Premiums is arranged to suit the convenience of -all classes of Assurers,—viz. yearly, half-yearly, -quarterly, monthly, or weekly.</p> -<p>Non-forfeiture of Policies. Should any Assurer be unable -to continue the payment of his premiums, an arrangement will be -made to secure a Policy free from any future payments, or the -Society will purchase the Policy at equitable rates; by this -provision, the objection to Life Assurance, from the fear that at -some future time the party may be unable to continue the premium, -is removed.</p> -<p>Loans granted to Policy Holders upon approved real and -personal security.</p> -<p>One half the Premiums may remain unpaid for the first seven -years.</p> -<p><i>Medical Referees liberally paid by the Society</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>RATES OF PREMIUMS,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">For the Assurance of -<b>£100</b> on a single Life, for the whole term of -Life.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan="10"><p style="text-align: center">WITHOUT -PROFITS.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Age next birthday.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">Annually.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">Half Yearly.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="3"><p style="text-align: center">Quarterly.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">17</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>60</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="10"><p style="text-align: center">WITH PROFITS.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>30</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>40</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">11</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>50</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>60</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p><i>Prospectusses and every information will be readily -supplied at the Offices of the Society or by any of the -Societies’ Agents</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">A. W. RAY, Sec. to the Local -Board.</p> -<p><sup>*</sup><sub>*</sub><sup>*</sup> Agents and Referees -wanted in the Eastern Counties; applications to be made to the -Local Sec.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_31"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -31</span>GEORGE BISHOP’S<br /> -BABY LINEN AND CHILDREN’S DRESS<br /> -WAREHOUSE,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">2, HAYMARKET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF -CHILDREN’S DRESSES, IN ALL SIZES,<br /> -CONSTANTLY ON HAND.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A SHOW ROOM FOR BABY -LINEN.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">WILLIAM POOLEY,<br /> -<b>Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Manufacturer,</b></p> -<p>In returning his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public -generally, for the liberal support he has received at their -hands, wishes to inform them that he has now on hand every -article in the trade, made of <span class="smcap">Well Seasoned -Materials</span> and <span class="smcap">Good -Workmanship</span>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, and -LOOKING-GLASSES</b><br /> -AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>OBSERVE -THE ADDRESS:</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">2 <span class="GutSmall">AND</span> -3, CHARING CROSS, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>COMPARE YOUR TAILORS’ BILLS!</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">FASHIONABLE AND ECONOMICAL -TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,<br /> -<b>3, POST OFFICE STREET, NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">J. B. COLE, PRACTICAL -TAILOR.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Superfine Coats, made to order</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Wool Dyed</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Paletot, lined throughout</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Silk Vests</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Superfine Cloth</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Satin</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Tweed Trousers</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Doeskin do.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Black Cassimere</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>Observe the Address!—Adjoining Mr. Trevor’s -Furnishing Establishment.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_32"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 32</span>C. -BARLEY,<br /> -WINE, SPIRIT, & LONDON PORTER MERCHANT,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">BRIDEWELL ALLEY, ST. ANDREWS, -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">BRANDY, RUM, GIN, AND WHISKY,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">OF THE HIGHEST STRENGTH AND FINEST -FLAVOUR,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>WANTED UNADULTERATED.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">CASH PRICES.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Quartern.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Pint.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Bottle.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Gallon.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Brandy</span>, Best Old Cognac</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">24<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Ditto, Second French very choice</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">22</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Ditto Third ,, very strong</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">19</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Ditto, Best Patent of superior -quality</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Rum</span>, Old Jamaica, <i>thirty -over proof</i></p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Do. ,, proof, Pine-apple flavour</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Do. ,, very good</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Do. ,, very good</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Do. ,, very good</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Gin</span> of the <i>first</i> and -<i>finest quality</i></p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Do. <i>second</i>, very good</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Do. <i>third</i>, ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><span class="smcap">Whiskey</span>, finest flavoured -Scotch</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">13</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Ditto, proof</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">16</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p> Ditto, ,, very prime Irish</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"></td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center">WINES AND CORDIALS.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Quartern.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Pint.</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>Per Bottle.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>In Bottle—Port, Sherry, and Cape ... at</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1<i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8<i>d.</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Port ... from 2s. 3<i>d.</i>, 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>, -3<i>s.</i> 0<i>d.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, On Draught</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Sherry ... from 2<i>s.</i> 3<i>d.</i>, 2<i>s.</i> -6<i>d.</i>, 3<i>s.</i> 9<i>d.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">...</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Tent Wine, very good</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Old Shrub</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Peppermint</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cloves</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Noyeau</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ginger Brandy</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>TRUMAN AND HANBURY’S -STOUT.</b></p> -<p>Quarts, 4<i>d</i>. per Bottle; 3<i>s.</i> 9<i>d.</i> per -Dozen;—<i>in fine condition</i>.</p> -<p>Mild 3<i>d.</i> per Bottle (quarts); 2<i>s.</i> 8<i>d.</i> per -Dozen.</p> -<p>Do. in pints, 2<i>s.</i> per Dozen—<i>warranted to be -full Imperial Measure</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Bitter Ale, 2s. 6d. per doz. in -pints.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Good Vinegar</i>, 2<i>d.</i>, -<i>per Pint</i>; <i>Superior Ditto for Pickling</i>, 4<i>d.</i> -<i>per Pint</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GENUINE BLACK BEER.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO -CARRIERS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Observe the Address.—C. -BARLEY, Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s, Norwich.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_33"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -33</span>BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH,<br /> -HAMILTON PLACE, NEW ROAD, LONDON,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">WHERE</span><br /> -<b>MORISON’S PILLS,</b><br /> -<b>THE VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ARE MANUFACTURED.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p33b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"British College of Health" -title= -"British College of Health" - src="images/p33s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>£120,000 and -upwards</b></p> -<p>Have been paid to the English Government up to June 1851, by -Messrs. <span class="smcap">Morison</span>, for THE STAMPS, which -go round their boxes of Medicine, with the words</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>“MORISON’S UNIVERSAL -MEDICINES”</b></p> -<p>Engraved on them. This fact alone speaks volumes in -favour of the Hygeian System of Medicines.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>CAUTION.—<i>No Chemist or Druggist is allowed to -sell</i> “<i>MORISON’S PILLS</i>.” <i>See -that the words</i> “<span class="smcap">Morison’s -universal Medicines</span>” <i>are engraved on the -Government Stamp in white letters on a red ground</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF -MORISON’S PILLS IN NORWICH.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Mr. P. OTTY, Printer, Orford -Hill, & Mrs. TUXFORD,</b><br /> -<b>Back of the Inns.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AN AGENT MAY -BE FOUND IN EVERY TOWN.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_34"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -34</span>DANCING.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">MR. FRANK NOVERRE</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Receives Pupils at his</p> -<p><b>NORWICH ACADEMIES, every Tuesday and Thursday.</b></p> -<p><b>At his YARMOUTH ACADEMY, every Wednesday.</b></p> -<p>And attends weekly at <i>Lynn</i>, <i>Beccles</i>, -<i>Lowestoft</i>, <i>Dereham</i>, <i>Fakenham</i>, <i>N. -Walsham</i>, <i>Aylsham</i>, <i>Wymondham</i>, <i>Foulham</i>, -<i>&c.</i> <i>&c.</i></p> -<p><span class="smcap">Theatre Square</span>, <span -class="smcap">Norwich</span>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><i>St. Benedict’s Road</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.<br /> -J. MATTHEWS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">HERBALIST,</span></h3> -<p><span class="smcap">Has</span>, during a period of -Twenty-seven Years, been a great admirer of, and a deep searcher -into, the Botanical Science, and by intense labour and study has -obtained a perfect knowledge of hundreds of British Herbs and -their medical virtues.</p> -<p>J. M. has, in the course of his practice in this beautiful -science, succeeded in curing many deplorable cases of SCURVY and -LEPROSY, and also in making a most wonderful discovery for the -<span class="GutSmall">CURE</span> of the disease called -KING’S EVIL, to the astonishment of hundreds in the City of -Norwich. He has also been successful in eradicating, in the -short space of a few weeks, many cases of RHEUMATISM, SWELLINGS, -and ULCERS on the Legs, Hands, and Arms, and many other -complaints of several Years’ standing. BAD EYES and -Weakness of Sight have been <span class="GutSmall">CURED</span> -by J. M. many times, when <span class="GutSmall">ALL OTHER MEANS -HAVE FAILED</span>.</p> -<p>J. M. is proud to state, that it is well known to many persons -in Norwich, that he has succeeded in curing many Limbs with his -Herb Medicines that had been pronounced incurable and condemned -to amputation by the Faculty.</p> -<p>Mr. Matthews may be consulted at his residence, near -“Lord John Russell,” St. Benedict’s-road, -Norwich, every day from Ten in the Morning till Four in the -Afternoon, and from Six till Nine in the Evening.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>N.B. ADVICE -GRATIS</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>GEORGE S. BARDWELL,<br /> -ESTATE AGENT,<br /> -RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">(<span class="GutSmall">OPPOSITE -THE HOSPITAL,</span>)</p> -<p style="text-align: center">ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD, -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>N.B. Agent for the -Cambrian and Universal Insurance Company.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_35"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -35</span>ABRAHAM PANK,<br /> -Brass Worker, Gas Fitter, and Bell Hanger,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p34b.jpg"> -<img class='floatleft' alt= -"Decorative lamp" -title= -"Decorative lamp" - src="images/p34s.jpg" /> -</a><b>PENDANTS, PILLARS, BRACKETS,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF</span><br /> -Gas Fittings and Lamp Work.<br /> -GAS GLASSES OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS.<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ALL KINDS OF</span><br /> -<b>BEER ENGINES, FOUNTAINS,</b><br /> -<b>AND PEWTER WORK</b><br /> -MADE TO ORDER FOR SPIRIT BARS.<br /> -BRASS WINDOW GUARDS,<br /> -<b>PLATES, & MOULDINGS.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">RELACKERING & BRONZING.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>123, POTTERGATE-STREET, -NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>SIDNEY AND LADYMAN,<br /> -TEA DEALERS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">6, GENTLEMAN’S WALK, -NORWICH,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -2, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>NORWICH AND NORFOLK <br /> -LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES.</h3> -<p>Persons desirous of obtaining <b>LOANS</b> from -<b>£25</b> to <b>£150</b>, upon approved Personal or -other Security, or profitable and secure Investments for similar -amounts, are invited to examine the principles of the NORWICH AND -NORFOLK LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES, one of which has already been -established, and is progressing very satisfactorily; and others -are now in the course of formation, and will shortly commence -operation. Parties wishing to join, are requested to apply -at once to the Secretary, 16, St. Giles’-street, Norwich, -where Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained. -Rules, Sixpence each copy.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">A. W. RAY, Secretary.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_36"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -36</span>HERBS.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Herbs—the noblest Medicine in -Nature, and much superior to all the artificial<br /> -inventions of Man.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">H. ROBERTS,<br /> -<b>MEDICINAL BOTANIST,</b><br /> -NEAR THE EPISCOPAL CHAPEL, UNION PLACE, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>H. ROBERTS commenced his researches in Medical Botany in 1821, -and prosecuted the study of Herbs with great success up to the -present time. After thirty years’ practical -experience he has made many valuable discoveries in the medicinal -properties of English herbs, and has succeeded in restoring to -health hundreds of his fellow creatures; many who had lost the -use of their limbs. Joints fixed, and muscles contracted, -have been effectually cured by medicine of British herbs, -produced in great abundance on hills, woods, fields, and -vallies. Experience teaches us that a remedy for every -disease incident to our bodies is to be found among the herbs of -our own country; and the great variety of cures performed by them -is a confirmation of this statement. Physic had its origin -in the uncultivated forests; and woods and fields are now the -best and safest school for medical science; such is their -extraordinary effect when applied to the cure of diseases, that -to the most sceptical it must be a theme of blessing and -admiration. The knowledge acquired by <span -class="smcap">H. Roberts</span> is not the visionary offspring of -any false theory, but the result of extreme study, observation, -and great experience. Puffing, and many other means of -imposition, is too much the practice of the present day; and -quacks are to be found in all societies, from the highest to the -lowest; and he is the greatest impostor who takes the most money -for doing the least good, though he may be called by the -fascinating epithet of <i>physician</i>; it therefore behoves the -public to be upon their guard, and to trust a man only in -proportion to his experience and tested abilities to perform what -he <i>professes</i> to do; but the best way to prove this is to -examine his workmanship; and that the public may have an -opportunity of doing so, H. <span class="smcap">Roberts</span> -submits to their notice the following list of cures—row in -number, for want of room; they will bear the strictest -investigation, and are indisputable, as the patients themselves -can testify. Hundreds of similar cases are to be seen in a -pamphlet just published by Mr. <span -class="smcap">Roberts</span>:—</p> -<p>BENJAMIN STRAINGE, Cow Keeper, St. James’s parish, -Norwich, had a large tumour near his left ear, and several small -tumours, also twenty-two holes in his neck; he applied to -different medical practitioners, who informed him that his was a -hopeless case. He then applied to Mr. <span -class="smcap">Roberts</span>, and received a most extraordinary -cure.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">Witness—<span -class="smcap">Benjamin Strainge</span>, and <span -class="smcap">Elizabeth Strainge</span>.</p> -<p>MOSES BUGG, St. Augustine’s parish, Norwich, was many -years afflicted with an extremely bad case of sore leg; from his -ancle to the upper part of the leg was covered with large scales, -as big as the palm of a child’s hand. Several persons -were consulted in this case, but all their knowledge proved of no -avail. This extraordinary case was perfectly cured by H. -<span class="smcap">Roberts</span>.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">Witness—<span -class="smcap">Moses Bugg</span> and <span class="smcap">Sarah -Bugg</span>.</p> -<p>Mrs. DE CAUX, St. Augustine’s, Norwich, had a large -abscess, which cancered the whole of the left side of her face -and neck. All that saw this case thought it would prove -fatal. Perfectly cured by H. <span -class="smcap">Roberts</span>.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">Witness—<span -class="smcap">Elizabeth De Caux</span>,<br /> -<span class="smcap">Shakspeare De Caux</span>.</p> -<p>SAMUEL BREES, St. Martin-at-Oak, was attacked with violent -pains of his limbs, by which he lost the use of his left hand; he -was also severely afflicted with a dropsical and consumptive -habit of body; he was in a very dangerous state. In this -condition he applied to H. <span class="smcap">Roberts</span>, by -whom he was perfectly cured; he is now in a good state of health, -with the perfect use of his hand.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">Witness—<span -class="smcap">Samuel Brees</span> and <span class="smcap">Robert -Gooch</span>.</p> -<p>Hundreds have been cured by H. <span -class="smcap">Roberts</span> with English herbs. For -further information, apply to H. <span -class="smcap">Roberts</span>, and he will supply any person with -a list of cures that will astonish those who read them.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_37"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 37</span>JOHN -SMITH SKELTON,<br /> -TAILOR AND DRAPER,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">SAINT ANDREW’S, NORWICH,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">LADIES’ POLKA, HABIT AND VEST -MAKER.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>J. S. S. avails himself of this opportunity in giving -publicity that he has constantly on hand an extensive assortment -of the most fashionable goods, and, also, that in every branch of -the Tailoring Trade, he will compete with any house in the -kingdom, taking quality into consideration.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>J. S. S. varies his charges -according to the quality, and earnestly solicits an -inspection.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>NORFOLK AND EASTERN COUNTIES’<br /> -COAL COMPANY</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Continue to supply excellent -Housekeepers’ Coal at the following<br /> -of REDUCED PRICES, viz:—</p> -<p><b>Lambton Wallsend, carefully screened, 16s. pr. Ton.</b></p> -<p><b>Hartlepool, do. do. 15s. do.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Cartage</i> 1<i>s.</i> <i>per -Ton</i>. <i>An additional</i> 6<i>d.</i> <i>per Ton per -mile outside the city boundaries</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">They also supply the following -CAPITAL FURNACE COALS at<br /> -moderate prices, viz:—</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GAWBER HALLS, COWPER BLYTH, -VICTORIAS.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>TERMS</i>, <i>CASE ON -DELIVERY</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Office, CORNER OF REDWELL STREET, -ST. ANDREWS,<br /> -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_38"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 38</span>D. -HOUGHTON,<br /> -SILK, COTTON, AND WORSTED DYER,<br /> -<i>St. Giles’-st. near the Church</i>, <i>Norwich</i>,</h3> -<p><span class="smcap">Returns</span> his sincere thanks for the -favours conferred upon him for so many Years by the Clergy, -Gentry, and Inhabitants of the County of Norfolk and City of -Norwich, and begs to state that he continues to Dye and Re-dye -all kinds of Goods, of the fastest and most beautiful Colours, -warranted not to soil, and of the softest finish, so as to render -Re-dyed Goods equal in appearance to New.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Carpets Cleaned and Blankets -Scoured.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>English & Foreign Shawls -& Dresses Cleaned & Dressed to look equal to New.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHES CLEANED UPON AN -IMPROVED PRINCIPLE.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Chintz and other Furniture -Cleaned and Glazed</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Moreen and Satin Bed Hangings -and Window Curtains Cleaned & Dyed</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">IN THE VERY BEST STYLE.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>COALS! COALS!</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b><i>IMPORTANT -NOTICE</i></b><b>!!</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DAWBARN, SONS, & Co.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Beg</span> to -inform the Public that they have received an appointment for the -sale of one of the BEST QUALITY COALS in the WORLD, and from the -peculiar advantages they possess they are enabled to sell</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>The Earl or Durham’s -Lambton Coals</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">AT SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PER TON, -CASH. CARTING IN THE CITY,<br /> -ONE SHILLING PER TON.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DEPOT-RUDRUM’S WHARF, KING -STREET,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">COUNTING ROOM—16, EXCHANGE -STREET, NORWICH.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>N.B. Price List for every -Station on the Eastern Counties’ Railway</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><span class="GutSmall">WHOLESALE AND RETAIL</span><br /> -CHEMICAL AND DRUG ESTABLISHMENT,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><i>ORFORD HILL</i></span><span -class="GutSmall">, </span><span -class="GutSmall"><i>NORWICH</i></span><span -class="GutSmall">.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>EDWARD ARNOLD,</b></p> -<p>Being fully sensible of the important trust undertaken by -those who dispense Prescriptions pledges himself to prepare or -personally to superintend the preparation of every medicine that -shall leave his establishment; and by invariably using the very -best and purest drugs and chemicals, he respectfully hopes to -secure that confidence and support which it shall be his constant -endeavour to merit and maintain.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Electric</i>, <i>Pneumatic</i>, -<i>Galvanic and Chemical Apparatus</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>CHEMICAL TESTS & -RE-AGENTS.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Patent Medicines and -Perfumery</i>. <i>Turkey Sponge</i>. <i>Fine Healthy -Leeches</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">SHEEP, HORSES, AND CATTLE -MEDICINES.<br /> -<b>SPICES AND FAMILY ARTICLES</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Selected with the greatest -regard to Superiority of Quality</i>:</p> -<p style="text-align: center">All the new valuable remedies may -be obtained at this Establishment.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_39"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 39</span>Sir -James Murray’s Fluid Magnesia.</h3> -<p>Prepared under the immediate care of the Inventor, and -established for nearly forty years by the <span -class="GutSmall">PROFESSION</span>, for removing BILE, ACIDITIES -and INDIGESTION, restoring APPETITE, preserving a moderate state -of the bowels, and dissolving uric acid in GRAVEL and GOUT; also, -as an easy remedy for SEA-SICKNESS, and for the febrile -affections incident to childhood it is invaluable.</p> -<p>Dr. James Johnson states, in his Review of Dr. MURRAY’S -INVENTION—“<span class="smcap">Pellucid Solution of -Magnesia</span>.—This very useful and elegant preparation -we have been trying for some months, as an aperient anti-acid in -dypspeptic complaints, attended with acidity and constipation, -and with very great benefit; we always recommend the -original.”</p> -<p>Sir Philip Crampton, Bart., says,—“Sir J. -Murray’s Fluid Magnesia is a very valuable addition to our -Materia Medica.”</p> -<p>Mr. Mayo.—“It is by far the best form in which -that medicine has been hitherto prepared for use.”</p> -<p>Dr. Kennedy, Master of the Lying-in Hospital, Dublin, -considers “the Fluid Magnesia of Sir James Murray to be a -<i>very valuable</i> and <i>convenient</i> remedy in cases of -irritation or acidity of the stomach, but more particularly -during pregnancy, febrile complaints, infantile diseases, or -sea-sickness.”</p> -<p>Dr. S. B. Labatt, Richard Carmichael, and J. Kirby, Esqs., -Surgeons, of Dublin, “consider the exhibition of Magnesia -in Solution to be an <i>important improvement</i> on the old -method of mechanical mixture, and particularly well adapted to -correct those acids which generally prevail in cases of gout, -gravel, and heartburn.”</p> -<p>Sir James Clarke, Sir A. Cooper, Dr. Bright, and Messrs. -Guthrie and Herbert Mayo, of London, strongly recommend -Murray’s Fluid Magnesia, as being infinitely more safe and -convenience than the solid, and free from the danger attending -the constant use of <i>soda</i> or <i>potass</i>.</p> -<p>Drs. Evory, Kennedy, Beatty, Burke, of the Rifle Brigade, -Comins, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, and Surgeon Hayden, of -Dublin, have given letters to the same effect.</p> -<p>Sir Humphrey Davy, in 1809, testified that <i>this -Solution</i> forms soluble combinations with uric acid salts in -cases of gout and gravel, thereby counteracting their injurious -tendency, when other alkalies, and even Magnesia itself, had -failed.</p> -<p>With the Acidulated Syrup this Fluid Magnesia forms the most -delightful of saline drinks.</p> -<p><i>Physicians will please specify</i> “MURRAY’S -FLUID MAGNESIA” <i>in their prescriptions</i>, <i>to avoid -the danger of adulterations and substitutions</i>.</p> -<p>Sold by the sole Consignee, Mr. <span -class="smcap">Bailey</span>, of Horseley Fields Chemical Works, -Wolverhampton, and by all wholesale and retail Druggists and -Medicine Agents throughout the British Empire, in Bottles, 1s., -2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 11s., and 21s. each.</p> -<p style="text-align: -center"><sup>*</sup><sub>*</sub><sup>*</sup> The Acidulated Syrup -in Bottles, 2s. each</p> -<p>N.B.—Be sure to ask for “Sir James Murray’s -Preparation,” and to see that his name is stamped on each -label <i>in green ink</i>, as follows:—“James Murray, -Physician to the Lord Lieutenant.”</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>MR. THOMAS CLARK,<br /> -ACCOUNTANT, APPRAISER, SURVEYOR, &c.,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">IVY COTTAGE, LAKENHAM, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>MORTGAGES and LOANS negotiated, and Sales effected of Estates -(real and personal), Reversions, Annuities, &c., and Sales -attended on Commission.</p> -<p>SURVEYING in all branches—Building land -allotted—Plans carefully and neatly made, or copied with -accuracy and dispatch.</p> -<p>VALUATIONS made of all, real or personal—Public-house, -or other property—Farming covenants—Stocks in Trade, -Shop or other Fixtures, &c.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_40"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 40</span>FOR -EASY SHAVING,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">S. BOUGHTON’S NEWLY -INVENTED<br /> -<b><i>MAGNETIC STROP PASTE</i></b><b>.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Manufactured and Sold by the -Inventor, Wholesale and Retail,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">S. BOUGHTON,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">HAIR DRESSER AND GLOVER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>RED LION -STREET, NORWICH.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The Paste sold at Sixpence and -Fourpence per Square</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Warranted by Dr. <span -class="smcap">Ure</span> to consist of the purest and most -salubrious Ingredients.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Dr. URE’S -CERTIFICATE.</b></p> -<blockquote><p>“I have examined the Series of Preparations -for the Toilet, as made by C. <span class="smcap">Rimmell</span>, -39, Gerrard Street, Soho, entitled ‘Hygienic -Perfumery,’ consisting of Nos. 1 and 2 Toilet Soaps, No. 3 -Toilet Vinegar, No. 4 Pommade, No. 5 Hair Wash, No. 6 Dentifrice, -No. 7 Connetic Lotions. These articles are all of the -purest and most innocuous quality, and incapable of injuring the -most delicate skin or complexion. They are perfectly -salubrious in reference to general health, and not liable to -produce the baneful effects too often caused by common -perfumes.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">“ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.S.,<br -/> -Professor of Chemistry, and Analytical Chemist.<br /> -London, 25, <i>Keppel Street</i>, <i>April</i> 13, -1852.”</p> -</blockquote> -<p style="text-align: center">Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery -may be had of all Perfumers and Chemists, or of<br /> -<b>C. Rimmell, 39, Gerrard Street, Soho, London.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>More proofs of the extraordinary effects of MORRISON’S -PILLS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">In a case pronounced hopeless by -the Faculty, and turned out four times as <i>incurable</i> from -the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.</p> -<p>The following remarkable case of cure demands the especial -attention of the afflicted:—</p> -<blockquote><p>“I, <span class="smcap">Elizabeth -Wilkinson</span>, aged 37 years, residing in Coburgh-street, St. -Stephen’s, Norwich, have been a severe sufferer for 15 -years with a complication of complaints, and was under the care -of many medical men who tried various means to do me good, but -all to no purpose. I was admitted in-patient of the Norfolk -and Norwich Hospital four different times, where I was cupped -three times a week for three months, and had twelve ounces of -blood taken away each time. I was also bled twenty-five -times, and leeched with a dozen leeches at a time, and salivated, -all to no purpose; and my case was at last pronounced -incurable. I also suffered from stoppage of urine, for -which I was obliged to have the doctor daily to ease my -pain. My head was so a affected, and my body in such a -state, that I was completely confined to my bed for three years, -as helpless as a child. I was quite loathsome for any -person to come near me. No language can describe my -sufferings. In this sad state a kind lady called to see me; -after hearing my case, prevailed on me to try Morrison’s -Pills, and said she had received so much benefit from them -herself some years ago, that if I would but take them she would -find me all I required, to which I reluctantly consented, not -thinking at the time any medicine would do me good. I -commenced taking the Pills, Nos. 1 and 3 alternately, never -exceeding six pills a day. The first dose that I took -brought several pints of blood and corruption off my -stomach. They made me feel very bad at first, but I -persevered and went on with them, and am truly thankful to -Almighty God that I did so, for I felt more benefit after the few -doses of the Pills than from all the doctor’s medicine I -had taken for so many years past. At the end of three -months the retention of urine was cured, and I kept daily getting -better, and left my bed. I am now, thank God, able to get -about quite free from pain, which I have been the subject of so -many years past. Should the least doubt be entertained as -to the truth of the above statement, I will convince any person -of the fact that may call upon me. The cure is well known -to the whole neighbourhood, and looked upon as a miracle.—I -have more than 300 scars on my back and neck from cupping.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">“ELIZABETH -WILKINSON.”</p> -</blockquote> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MORISON’S PILLS</b></p> -<p>Are gold in Norwich by Mr. <span class="smcap">Philip -Otty</span>, Printer, Orford-hill, General Agent for the County; -Mr. W. <span class="smcap">Tuxford</span>, Back of the Inns; and -by one Agent in every principal Town in the County.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>In Boxes at</i> -7½<i>d.</i>, 1<i>s.</i> 1½<i>d.</i>, 2<i>s.</i> -9<i>d.</i>, 4<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>, <i>and Family Packets</i> -11<i>s.</i> <i>each</i>.—<i>The Vegetable</i> <i>Aperient -Powder</i>, 1<i>s.</i> 1½<i>d.</i> <i>per box</i>.</p> -<p>The above most excellent Medicine has now stood the test of 30 -years’ experience, amply proving the truth of Mr. -Morrison’s theory in thousands of cures of every variety of -disease. For reasons why, see Mr. Morison’s works, -lent gratis by the agents.—No Chemists or Druggists are -authorised by Messrs. Morrison to sell their Medicines.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_41"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 41</span>J. -M. TURNER</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>IRONFOUNDER, ENGINEER, & -AGRICULTURAL</b><br /> -<b>IMPLEMENT MAKER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">ST. ANDREW’S BROAD STREET, -NORWICH,</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Begs</span> to call the attention of those -Gentlemen engaged in agricultural pursuits to his Stock of -Implements now on Sale at the above Works, comprising his Prize -Dressing Machines, Middling Machine and Blower; his Improved -Norfolk Lever Plough and Scarifice; Chaff Engines in great -variety; Bean and Malt Mills, Land Rolls, Drills, &c. -Also Meat Chopping Machines, Patent Mangles and Washing Machines -on quite novel constructions, which are warranted to do their -work well.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Castings, as usual, on the shortest -notice.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MACHINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION -REPAIRED, AND SMITHS’ WORK IN</b><br /> -<b>GENERAL, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>JAMES CREAK,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PROPRIETOR -OF THAT WELL KNOWN</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PUBLIC BENEFIT ESTABLISHMENT,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>CORNER OF BRIDEWELL -ALLEY,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>J. C. begs to state that his Stock consists of an almost -endless variety of Merchandise.—<i>China</i>, <i>Glass</i>, -<i>Earthenware</i>, <i>Cutlery</i>, <i>Combs</i>, <i>Brushes</i>, -<i>Hardware</i>, <i>Haberdashery</i>, <i>Hosiery</i>, -<i>Perfumery</i>, <i>Ironmongery</i>, <i>Tinware</i>, -<i>Stationery</i>, <i>Fancy Work Boxes</i>, &c. all at -unprecedented low prices.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>ROBERT MARRISON,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">ORNAMENTAL AND GENERAL -COMMERCIAL<br /> -Engraver, Copper-Plate Printer, &c.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">ORFORD STREET, ORFORD HILL, -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Arms, Crests, Mottos, Cyphers, upon -Steel, Gold, Silber, &c.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">VISITING, -ADDRESS, & COMPLIMENTARY CARDS.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">TRADESMEN’S CARDS, BILL -HEADS, LABELS, ETC.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">BRASS AND -ZINC DOOR AND WINDOW PLATES,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">IN THE FIRST -STYLE.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>COFFIN PLATES AT THE SHORTEST -NOTICE.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_42"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 42</span>J. -& M. GURRIN & CO.,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Tailors & Woollen -Drapers,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SHOE MANUFACTURERS.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">9, 10, & 11, LONDON STREET,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>Parties visiting Norwich would do well by purchasing at this -Establishment all Goods, being plain marked, at the lowest -remunerating profit.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>DEEDS, WRITINGS, AND ACCOUNTS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, GENERAL & -LITERARY,<br /> -Engrossed and Copied<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">BY</span><br /> -JOHN J. STEVENS,<br /> -Law Stationer,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>VILLIER’S</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ENAMELLED DAGUERREOTYPE -PORTRAIT</b><br /> -ESTABLISHMENT.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>BACK OF -MR. CROW’S, ST. STEPHEN’S STREET, -NORWICH.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>By <span class="smcap">Villier’s</span> New Enamelling -Process, Coloured Miniatures can be rendered impervious and -brilliant as anything produced in the first London -establishments.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Portraits taken in Frame or -Case, from 7s. 6d.; Plain, 5s.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>A great Allowance made when a -Family are Grouped together</i>.</p> -<p>Amateurs supplied with Photographic Apparatus, Chemical -Materials, and Instructions in Daguerreotype. None but -approved Portraits sent out; and those not satisfactory exchanged -free of charge.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_43"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -43</span><span class="GutSmall">THE CHEAP</span><br /> -Wholesale and Retail NEWSPAPER and STATIONERY Establishment.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ROBERT JEARY,</b><br /> -<b>ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPER AGENT,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Bookseller, Stationer, printer, and -Binder,<br /> -4 & 5, <i>BRIDEWELL ALLEY</i>, <i>ST. ANDREW’S</i>,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>NORWICH,</b></p> -<p><span class="smcap">In</span> returning thanks for the -increasing patronage that has been bestowed upon him for the past -six years, begs to inform his kind Patrons and the Public in -general, that he has added the adjoining House and Shop to his -premises, and his stock is now replete with every novelty in the -trade.</p> -<p>J. R. respectfully calls attention to his subjoined List of a -few leading articles, which for price and quality cannot be -surpassed by any house in the trade.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF -STATIONERY;</b></p> -<p><b>Writing, Cartridge, Brown, and Wrapping Papers; Pens, -Pencils; Slates; Inks and Glass Inkstands; Ivory Knives and Seal -Stamps; Pen Holders; Drawing, Card, and Paste Boards; Printing -and Playing Cards; Crayons; Water Colours, with or without Boxes; -Writing Desks; Memorandum Books: Albums, Scrap, Music, Drawing, -Copy, Ciphering and Manuscript Books; Bibles, Prayer and Hymn -Books; Crochet Books, Elastic Bands, &c. &c.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Envelopes.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="2"><p>per 100</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>per 1000</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Commercial Cream Laid Adhesive</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>De La Rue’s Fine ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto Thick do.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p><i>Blue Laid or Yellow Wove Envelopes at the above prices</i>, -<i>and may be had</i> 1<i>s.</i> <i>per</i> 1000 <i>less if not -Adhesive</i>.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="2"><p>per packet</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p>per gross</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Fine Cream Laid, Mourning</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Thick ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2½</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Note Papers.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">per quire</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">5 qrs.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Outsides</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cream Laid Insides</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Fine ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Very Good ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Superfine ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Extra ditto ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan="5"><p>Blue Laid or Yellow Wove Papers at the same -prices.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Fine Cream Laid, Mourning</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Superfine ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Widows’, ditto, ,, extra deep bordered four -sides</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p><i>Letter Papers at proportionately low prices</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Bill Paper.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Narrow</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Long or Broad</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Extra Blue Laid ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Foolscap.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Stout Outsides</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Blue Laid Insides</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Superfine</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Extra Superfine</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Music Paper.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Thick Cream Wove</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Extra Superfine</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Manuscript Music Books from</i> -3<i>d.</i> <i>each</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Copy Books.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">Each</p> -</td> -<td colspan="2"><p style="text-align: center">per doz.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>12 Leaves, 4to Foolscap size, Paper Covers</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1<i>d</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20 ditto, Stout Paper, Marble do.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2½</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20 ditto, 4to Post, ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20 ditto, 4to Foolsp., Norwich Illus.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>20 ditto, 4to Post, ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Cedar Pencils.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Good Lead</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Very Good do., Varnished Cedar</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0½</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Extra ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Rowney & Co.’s Best Drawing do.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">8</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Jeary’s Steel -Pens.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">The Commercial Pen, 3d. per doz., -or 2s. per gross.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Ladies’ ditto, same -price.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ledgers and Day Books.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Broad Folio Foolscap, 5 quires, stout paper, bound in -strong feather</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Every thickness equally cheap ... to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Any Book made to order on the -shortest notice</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Playing Cards.</b></p> -<p>De La Rue’s, Reynold’s, and Hunt’s Cards, -from 1s. 8d. to 3s. per pack, with white, coloured, checked, -floral, or gold backs.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>N.B.</i> <i>Old Cards -taken in exchange</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>German Purses.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">A splendid stock of these elegant -Purses always on sale, from 1s. to 10s. 6d. each.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Church Services.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Neatly bound, gilt edges</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2<i>s</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6<i>d</i></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, with clasp</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Elegant Morocco, gilt edges, sides, and clasps</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, gilt rim and clasp</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, in silk velvet, gilt rim and clasp, suitable for -presents</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, ditto, or Morocco, 9s. 6d. to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Prayer Books.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Bound in embossed roan, with Hymns</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, gilt edges</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">9</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, ditto, with clasp</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, in Morocco, gilt sides, clasps, and edges, from 1s. -6d. to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto, in silk velvet, gilt clasp, rim and edges, suitable -for presents</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Music.</b></p> -<p>Several thousand copies of cheap Music at 3d. per -sheet.—Catalogues to be had gratis.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The Morning Papers received at -One o’clock</i>, <i>being four hours before the -Mail</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">All Daily and Weekly Papers, -Periodicals, &c. constantly on sale, and supplied wholesale -and retail at 4 & 5, Bridewell Alley, and at R. <span -class="smcap">Jeary’s</span> Book Stand, Eastern -Counties’ Railway Station, Norwich.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">The Daily Times lent to read; -likewise, “Bleak House,” by Charles Dickens.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_44"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 44</span>J. -& J. COLMAN,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">MANUFACTURERS OF</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">MUSTARD, STARCH, & INDIGO -BLUES,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">STOKE MILLS, -NEAR NORWICH,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">AND</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">CANNON STREET, LONDON.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>MUSTARD</b>.—J. & J. COLMAN invite the attention -of the Trade to the qualities of their Mustard. It is -manufactured from the best description of English Brown Seed, -possesses great strength and pungency, combined with a -pleasantness of flavour rarely met with in the article.</p> -<p>J. & J. <span class="smcap">Colman</span> continue to pack -the various kinds in casks of the usual size, but in order to -meet the wishes of Families, and their Friends generally, they -are now offering it in packets of 1 lb., ½ lb., ¼ -lb., and 2 oz.</p> -<p>These packets (tinfoil) are prepared with the greatest care -and neatness, and the Mustard is effectually prevented from -deteriorating.</p> -<p>It is also packed in round tins of 1 lb., ½ lb., -¼ lb. and in tins of 4 lbs. and 6 lbs. each.</p> -<p><b>STARCH</b>.—In addition to the usual kinds made from -<span class="smcap">Wheat</span>, viz., No. 1 London Starch, -Soluble Satin Glaze Starch, and Patent White Starch, J. & J. -<span class="smcap">Colman</span> have directed much attention to -the preparation of their No. 1 <i>Patent Rice Starch</i>, which -they now offer to the Public as superior to every other made from -Rice. It is quite free from all mucilaginous matter; is -<b>soluble</b>, and can be used with greater facility than the -common Starch. Sold in Packets of 5 lbs., 1 lb., ½ -lb., and ¼ lb. each.</p> -<p><i>Ladies are especially invited to test the SOLUBLE SATIN -GLAZE STARCH</i>. <i>Being used in a fluid state it imparts -an equality of stiffness and gloss to the finer fabrics</i>, -<i>and produces a finish unequalled by any other yet -offered</i>. <i>Sold in packets of</i> 1<i>lb.</i>, -½<i>lb.</i>, <i>and</i> ¼<i>lb.</i></p> -<p><b>BLUE</b>.—This article is manufactured of various -shades of colour from Indigo and Prussian Blue, the former being -used principally for Laundress purposes, the latter by the -Manufacturers of Flannels, &c., &c., and when made -genuine, it imparts a colour which cannot be obtained from other -ingredients. J. & J. <span class="smcap">Colman</span> -<i>warrant</i> the genuineness of their Blues.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_45"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 45</span>R. -BRIGHTON,<br /> -GUN AND PISTOL MAKER,</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Air Guns<br /> -Fitted Up<br /> -repaired, &.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p44b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Air gun and pistol" -title= -"Air gun and pistol" - src="images/p44s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Fishing<br /> -Tackle<br /> -Supplied.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center">(<i>Near Sayer’s Veterinary -Establishment</i>,)<br /> -LOWER GOAT LANE, NORWICH,</p> -<p><span class="smcap">In</span> returning his best thanks to his -Patrons and the Public generally, for the very liberal -encouragement he has received during the last three years, -respectfully solicits a continuance of their favours, with a full -assurance to his friends, that all orders or work in every branch -of his business, will be punctually and satisfactorily executed, -and with strict regard to economy in prices.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>NEW AND SECOND-HAND GUNS -CONSTANTLY ON SALE,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">AND</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">EVERY OTHER SPORTING ARTICLE.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>J. W. CRISP,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">ARMY TAILOR, WOOLEN DRAPER, AND -CLERICAL RODE MAKER,<br /> -<b>CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Adjoining the Cattle -Hotel</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>At the above Establishment an elegant and Fashionable Stock of -Woollen Drapery is constantly on hand consisting of Superfine -Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Balmoral Mixtures, Milled Scarlet -Waterproof Hunter Cloth, Rich Silks, Genoa Velvets, with a -variety of Embroidered Waistcoats of the most novel designs.</p> -<p>J. W. C. respectfully solicits a trial of his Superior -Wool-Dyed Black Cloth and Cassimeres, which are warranted to -retain their color.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>LADIES RIDING HABITS,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>With Waterproof Hoods and -Sleeves</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">GENTLEMEN’S OVER COATS OF ALL -KINDS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Wrappers, Driving Capes,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">SHOOTING JACKETS, SCOTCH -PLAIDS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Poncha and Spanish Travelling -Cloaks.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">KEPT TO -SELECT FROM.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Agent for SWAIN and Co’s -Syrian Paletot.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_46"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -46</span>REUBEN HOLDER,<br /> -ST. STEPHEN’S PLAIN, NORWICH,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">ADJOINING MR. NORGATE’S,</p> -<p>Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Norwich and its vicinity -that he has constantly on sale the largest and most varied -assortment of useful and fancy articles ever offered, and which -he is selling at such low prices that must convince every one -that this is the cheapest shop of the kind in the city. The -following List of Prices must surprise:—</p> -<p>Short Brushes, from 2<i>d.</i> each; Long Ditto, from -6<i>d.</i> each—Block Tin Teapots, from -6<i>d.</i>—Good Coffee Pot, from 6<i>d.</i>—Looking -Glasses, from 2½<i>d.</i>—Purse Silk, -1½<i>d.</i> per knot—Slides and Tassels, from -2½<i>d.</i> per set—Steel Beads, 1<i>d.</i> per -bunch—Best Needles, 1½<i>d.</i> per -paper—Pins, l½<i>d.</i> per paper—Saucepans, -from 1¾<i>d.</i> each—Beer Glasses, from 2<i>d.</i> -each—Brown Windsor Soap, 1<i>d.</i> per cake—Fancy -Pipes, from 1<i>d.</i> each—Best Steel Pens, 1<i>d.</i> per -dozen—Dolls, 4 for 1<i>d.</i>—Dog Whistles, -3<i>d.</i>—Egg Boilers, 4½<i>d.</i>—Blacking, -3 cakes for 1<i>d.</i>—Store Brushes, -4<i>d.</i>—Metal Teaspoons, 4½<i>d.</i> per half -dozen—Tablespoons, 2½<i>d.</i> each—Darning -Cotton, 4 skeins 1<i>d.</i>—Pocket Knives, -½<i>d.</i> each—Note paper, 2<i>d.</i> per quire, -Envelopes, 25 for 1½<i>d.</i>—Corkscrews, -3½<i>d.</i> each—Spittoons, 9<i>d.</i>—3-hole -Cruet Frame, complete, 1<i>s.</i> 4<i>d.</i>—Market -Baskets, 8<i>d.</i> each—Carpet Bags, 2<i>s.</i> -4<i>d.</i>—Matches, 4 boxes for 1<i>d.</i>—Bead -Purses, 6<i>d.</i> each—China Ornaments, 4½<i>d.</i> -each—Glass Sugar Casin and Cream, 1<i>s.</i> -2<i>d.</i>—Copy Books, 2<i>d.</i>—School Slates, -1<i>d.</i>—Toy Spades, 2<i>d.</i>—Hoops, -1½<i>d.</i>—Steel Tobacco Boxes, 2½<i>d.</i> -each—Cut Wine Glasses, 3 shapes, -3½<i>d.</i>—Pearl Buttons, 1<i>d.</i> per -dozen—Superior Glass Pickle Dishes, -6<i>d.</i>—Crochet Hooks, 1<i>d.</i>—Reels of Cotton, -4½<i>d.</i> per dozen—1<i>d.</i> Toys, 9<i>d.</i> -per doz.; ½<i>d.</i> ditto, 3½<i>d.</i> per doz.; -2<i>d.</i> ditto, 1<i>s.</i> 4<i>d.</i> per doz.; 4<i>d.</i> -ditto, 2<i>s.</i> per doz.; 6<i>d.</i> ditto, 3<i>s.</i> per -doz.—Washing Powder, 2 packets for -½<i>d.</i>—Baking ditto, 2 packets for -1½<i>d.</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Every Article marked in plain -figures</i>, <i>from which no abatement possibly can be -made</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DEALERS AND SHOP KEEPERS -SUPPLIED.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>W. J. FISHER’S<br /> -NAVIGATION ESTABLISHMENT,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">SOUTH QUAY, GREAT YARMOUTH,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">DEALER IN</span><br /> -NAUTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, & PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS,<br /> -Marine Chronometers,<br /> -QUADRANTS, SEXTANTS, COMPASSES, ACHROMATIC MICROSCOPES, -&c.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>W. T. P. particularly invites attention to a superior -assortment of <b>SPECTACLES</b>, with every variety of Convex, -Concave, and Meniscus Glasses and Pebbles which his long -practical experience enables him to adapt to each variety of -sight, whether the vision be impaired by age, or suffer from any -organic defect, and which he offers at less than HALF THE PRICE -usually charged by hawkers for their <i>pretended -improvements</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF -SECOND-HAND LEVELS, THEODOLITE</b><br /> -ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES, &c. &c.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Instruction in Navigation as -usual.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_47"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -47</span>SELECT AND USEFUL ADJUNCTS FOR THE TOILET,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PREPARED AND -SOLD BY</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ALFRED BURY, PERFUMER, Exeter -Change, London.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S HAIR WASH,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">For cleansing, strengthening, and -promoting the growth of hair, possessing valuable astringent -properties which act on the pores of the skin, and also remove -the dandriff.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Alfred Bury</span>, can with truth aver -his Hair Wash contains wonderful attributes for preserving the -hair in hot and cold climates; as adding strength, affording -nourishment, exciting to a luxuriant growth and brilliantly -ornamenting and embellishing the human hair, it has not its -parallel in the world. The distinguished sanction it has -received from royal and illustrious personages, and the -flattering testimonials of its efficacy, constantly received, -piece this declaration above suspicion. Sold in Bottles, -2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>, 3<i>s.</i> 6., and 6<i>s.</i> each.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S ROYAL POMPADOUR -POWDER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">For daily use to remove that -redness and irritation remaining on the skin after washing, or -from any other cause, as well as possessing the most cooling, -softening, and balsamic qualities, and imparting an exquisite -clearness to the complexion.</p> -<p>It is strongly recommended to the notice of Mothers and -Nurses, for the use of Infants of the most tender age, being far -superior to any other powder; also after sea-bathing, and for -Gentlemen after shaving, its agreeable effects will be fully -tested.</p> -<p>Alfred Bury strongly recommends the Royal Pompadour Powder as -an article of comfort and utility (<i>not as a cosmetic</i>), but -as a plain vegetable powder for the use both of Ladies and -Gentlemen; retaining its virtues and purity in any climate, -consequently is well worthy the attention of Merchants, Captains -and Speculators, being a preparation that commands an extensive -sale throughout the civilized world. Sold in Packets, -1<i>s.</i>, and 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i>, each;—those at 2s. -6d., are equal to three 1s. packets; by post for 16 or 38 uncut -stamps.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S TROPHELÉON, -OR NUTRITIVE BALM;</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">For promoting the growth of hair, -causing it to grow in a state of great luxuriance, presenting its -falling, and sustaining it in curl under the different varieties -of atmosphere.</p> -<p>Bury’s Tropheléon possesses essential properties -for nourishing the hair, makes it soft and smooth, prevents its -breaking, excites the growth, and try penetrating into the roots, -thickens it in a very short time. It is also most -efficacious for restoring the growth of hair, after it has fallen -off from illness. To the beneficial qualifies, and -brilliancy it imparts to the hair, is added the most reviving and -agreeable perfume. Sold in pots and Bottles, 1s., 1s. 6d., -2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s. each;—there is a -considerable saving in purchasing the larger sizes.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S BLOOM OF -ROSES,</b></p> -<p>The only preparation that will brighten the complexion, giving -permanent and immediate beauty to the cheek without injury to the -skin.</p> -<p>Bury’s Bloom of Roses supersedes Rough, Carmine, -Vermilion, &c., all of which are more or less prejudicial to -the skin.</p> -<p>This liquid being the true colour of the rose, and in -appliance as harmless and innocent as water, will be found -extremely useful for colouring the lips. 1<i>s.</i> -6<i>d.</i> per Bottle; by Post, for twenty-four Stamps, uncut</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S LAVENDER -WATER,</b></p> -<p>The most refreshing and agreeable perfume yet discovered; -possessing the pure aroma of the flowers, extreme durability, and -improving fragrance, without any of the evanescent qualities -familiar to essences of delicate structure; indeed, so durable is -it, that it may be applied to the handkerchief the day previous -to use.</p> -<p>Alfred Bury respectfully recommends his Lavender Water to -Ladies, to whom the atmosphere of the Ball Room or Assembly -proves overpowering and prejudicial. The nervous head-ache, -produced by fatigue or over excitement, can hardly find relief in -the stimulating essences administered in each cases, for as the -eye, fatigued by the glare of colours, seeks repose in darkness, -or by turning to refreshing green, on the sense of smelling, -distracted by artificial compounds, however delightful and -fragrant in themselves, is soothed and gratified by some simple -and uniform odours—the flower of the arbour, the garden, or -the meadow.</p> -<p>Alfred Bury especially recommends this his truly English -Perfume to Ladies, who, although not in the habit of using -perfumes, are by no means averse to a perennial nosegay of -delicate fragrancy.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., -and 5s. each.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S QUININE TOOTH -POWDER,</b></p> -<p>It is now used by all the principal families in the United -Kingdom. It is pleasant to the taste, and does not contain -the least particle of acid, an astringent, a most excellent -stomachic, renders the breath fragrant, purifying it from the -least odour (a valuable acquisition to Gentlemen after smoking), -and its beneficial effects upon on the teeth are as speedy as -lasting.</p> -<p>Alfred Bury has submitted his Tooth Powder to several of the -most talented Dentists of the day, who, after many trials, admit -its essential virtues. The following is the opinion of an -eminent Surgeon-Dentist:—“Bury’s Quinine Tooth -Powder will undoubtedly preserve the teeth from decay, the gums -from any kind of disorder, and completely keep down the formation -of tartar.”</p> -<p>Alfred Bury particularly requests attention to the above, and -wishes it to be distinctly understood, that it is not his -statement, never having written, printed, or said anything of the -kind, but the quoted paragraph is the undoubted opinion of the -first Surgeon-Dentist in the whole world. Bury’s -Quinine Tooth Power is sold in Boxes of improved form, at 1s. 6d. -each; by Post, tor twenty-four Stamps, uncut.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BURY’S HAIR DYE.</b></p> -<p>The merits of this preparation are: it is certain in its -effects upon the hair, dyeing it by a very simple process to an -unchangeable black, brown, or light brown colour, so strongly -fixed, that no known chemical agent can remove it, and is the -only dye which does not stain, burn, or darken the skin or -linen. Alfred Bury warrants his dye to be infallible, and -will return the money if not found to fully realise the -above. Prices, 3s. 6d., 5s., and 10s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>EAU DE COLOGNE.</b></p> -<p>Alfred Bury, importing Eau de Cologne from the best maker, -Jean Maria Farina, Place Julièrs, a Cologne, guarantes all -sold by him as the genuine.</p> -<p>In no one article is the British public more deceived than in -Eau de Cologne;—all the cheap preparations tended under -that name are an amalgamation of coarse malt spirit -“perfumed” (or rather poisoned) with hot essential -oils, and taken inwardly prove highly injurious. The lowest -price Eau de Cologne of the first quality can possibly be sold at -is 2s. 6d. per Bottle.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_48"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -48</span>GEORGE WILSON,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>CONFECTIONER AND -FRUITERER,</b><br /> -QUEEN STREET, NORWICH,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Respectfully begs to offer to the -public notice his<br /> -SUPERIOR WEDDING CAKE WITH ALMOND ICEING,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">a delicious Cake, so justly -celebrated during the last Half Century for its rich and -exquisite flavour, still maintain its unrivalled superiority.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>The entire arrangement of DEJEUNERS, BALLS, DINNER, SUPPER, -and FESTIVE PARTIES undertaken in any part of the city or county, -and supplied in the newest and most handsome style, under Mr. -Wilson’s personal superintendence, and by contract, if -desired.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SOUPS.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">REAL TURTLE, BROWN GRAVY, MOCK -TURTLE, MULLIGATAWNY,<br /> -OX TAIL, AND OTHER SOUPS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ICES.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">FRUIT, WATER, AND CREAM ICES, IN -EVERY VARIETY,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Sent to any part of Norfolk and -Suffolk, with printed directions for preserving them in a frozen -state for twenty hours, and for turning them out of the -Moulds.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Hot-house Grapes, Pines, Melons, -Peaches, Apricots, &c., in Season.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">A choice assortment of DESSERT -FRUITS, ORANGES, FIGS, MUSCATELS,<br /> -IMPERIAL, PLUMS, DATES, and every variety of<br /> -ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PRESERVED FRUITS, BON-BONS, ETC.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Home-cursed Hams, Tongues, Pickles, -and Sauces of all kinds, and every article in the Oil and Italian -Trade.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">THE ONLY -LICENSEE IN NORWICH FOR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE</span><br /> -PATENT UNFERMENTED BREAD, BISCUITS, & BISCUIT POWDER.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>HENRY WATTS,</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p47b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Letter press" -title= -"Letter press" - src="images/p47s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">Letter-Press, Copperplate, -& Lithographic</p> -<p style="text-align: center">PRINTER,<br /> -<b>POTTERGATE STREET, ST. ANDREW’S,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">BOOKBINDING</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">IN ALL ITS -BRANCHES.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Country Orders</i>, <i>executed -with Neatness and</i><br /> -<i>Dispatch</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>ST. STEPHEN’S BAZAAR, NORWICH.<br /> -HENRY LOVETT,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PROPRIETOR.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>The Largest and Cheapest -Assortment of Fancy and Housekeeping Articles</b><br /> -<b>ever offered to the Public.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>Stationary, Toys, Baskets, Cabinet, Leather, and Steel Goods, -Jewellery, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, China, Glass, Earthenware, -Beads, Haberdashery, Hardwarde, Japannery, Bronze Articles, -Cutlery, India-rubber Over Shoes, Clogs, Fishing Tackle, Carpet -Bags, &c. &c.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE -WAREHOUSES.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_49"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -49</span>PORTRAIT PAINTING.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p48b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Child at easel painting flower" -title= -"Child at easel painting flower" - src="images/p48s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center">LIKENESSES PAINTED IN OIL,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AT THE -FOLLOWING PRICES:</span></p> -<p>Life Size, with Hands introduced ... Two Guineas; Bust Size -... One Guinea and a Half; Small Portrait Size ... One Guinea; -Good Likenesses of Children ... Fifteen Shillings and upwards; -Bust Size, handsome gilt frame ... One Guinea.—Flower -Pieces, Landscapes, and Figure Paintings, may be seen at the -Painting Room: some for sale.—Persons having in their -possession rare or beautiful Prints may have them copied in Oil -Colours at very low charges.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">BY MRS. S. SMITH, ARTIST,<br /> -<b>CHERRY STREET, NEAR THE NEW CHURCH, LAKENHAM.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>OFFICE ESTABLISHED FOR THE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY -IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>HAIL INSURANCE.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Royal, Farmers’, and -General Fire, Life, and Hail Insurance Institution.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Capital</i>, -£500,000.—<i>Established</i> (1840) <i>by Special Act -of Parliament</i>.</p> -<p>REDUCTION OF RATES,—The mode of Insurance has been -simplified by the adoption of one uniform rate of 6<i>d</i> per -Acre for the following Crops, without reference to the quantity -per Acre:—Wheat, Barley, Oats, Peas, Rye, Beans, Vetches, -or Tares for seed, Turnips, Potatoes, Vetches, or Tares (green), -Buckwheat, Clover (green), Rye-grass (green), Mangel Wurzel, and -Beet.</p> -<p>A great Reduction has been made in the Rate for Seeds.</p> -<p>A Return, in some instances to the extent of 75 per cent., was -made on the Premiums paid by parties who Insured against Loss by -Damage from Hail in the season of 1850.</p> -<p>In case of loss the party is entitled to payment for any -damage, without reference to the quantity per acre.</p> -<p>GLASS in Hothouses, Greenhouses, &c., 20s. per cent. and -upwards.</p> -<p>Fire Insurance of every description at moderate premiums.</p> -<p>Every species of LIFE INSURANCE effected.</p> -<p>Loans granted on real and personal security.</p> -<p>Prospectusses and every information may be obtained of the -Agents, or at the Head Office, Strand London.</p> -<p>Agents appointed in all the principal towns in the -kingdom.</p> -<p style="text-align: right">WILLIAM SHAW, Managing Director.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">AGENTS.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Norwich</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mr. W. Bateman</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Acle</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Aylsham</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, W. Hill, of Masham</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Burnham</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Coltishall</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, J. Field</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cromer</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Diss</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, Pike</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Downham Market</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, G. Mumford</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Fakenham</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, C. D. Bushell</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Foulsham</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, J. Saunders</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Harleston</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, H. Hudson</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Litcham</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, C. Wright</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Holt</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, W. W. Withers</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Loddon</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, J. M. Golf</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Lynn</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, John G. Wigg</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>New Buckenham</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, F. N. Clowes</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>North Walsham</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, D. Swell</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Stoke Ferry</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mr. R. Pigott</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Swaffham</p> -</td> -<td><p>Messrs. J. & H. Y. Finch</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Watton</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mr. B. Chaston</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Wells by the Sea</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Wymondham</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Yarmouth</p> -</td> -<td><p>Messrs. Spelman & Son</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Upwell</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mr. T. L. Reed, of Downham Market</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Wisbeach</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mr. J. Gapp</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Parsons Drove</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, E. Ground</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Thetford</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Bungay</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, W. Cock, jun.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Beccles</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, E. Buck</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Brandon</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, Pepworth, jun.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Long Sutton</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, R. Cole, jun.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Crowland</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, Wm. Saunderson</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Spalding</p> -</td> -<td><p>,, J. Moats</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_50"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -50</span>MUTUAL INSURANCE BENEFIT INSTITUTION,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">51, THREADNEEDLE-STREET, LONDON.<br -/> -<i>ESTABLISHED</i>, 1820.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">CAPITAL INVESTED £10,000 -STERLING.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="smcap">Patrons</span>.—<span class="smcap">The Duke -of Cambridge</span>; <span class="smcap">Lords</span>, <span -class="smcap">Denman</span>, <span class="smcap">Brougham</span>, -&c.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">The</span> object of this Institution is -to bring all the advantages of Life Assurance and Annuity -Offices, but in smaller Sums, suitable for the Industrious -Classes, within the reach of all.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Examples</span>.—A person in the -25th of his or her age, may by the Monthly payment of 5s. 8d. -till 55 years of age, secure an Annuity of £20 per annum, -to commence at that age, and continue for life. Other sums -and ages in like proportion.</p> -<p>By the present payment of £100, by the person in the -60th year of his or her age an Immediate Annuity of £10 6s. -per annum, for life may be secured. Other sums and ages in -like proportion.</p> -<p>A person now in the 24th year of his or her age, may, by -paying 2s. 6d. per month, secure £40 to be paid to -surviving Children or Nominee at the death of the Insurer. -Other sums and ages in like proportion.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Insurances</span> of £10 to -£200 on CHILDREN, YOUTH, and others, may be secured by easy -contributions, payable Monthly or Quarterly.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Examples</span>.—The monthly payment -of 2s. 0½d. will secure £20 to be paid when a Child -now under two years old, becomes fourteen years of age.</p> -<p>2.—The monthly payment of 3s. 6d. will secure £50 -to be paid when a Child, now under three years old, becomes -twenty-one years of age.</p> -<p>3.—The monthly payment of 3s. 7d, will secure £50 -to be paid when a Young Person, now under twenty-two years old, -becomes forty years of age.</p> -<p>Other ages, and higher or lower sums, in the same -proportion. Should the Child or Youth die before the given -age, all the money paid in will be returned. And Insurers -can, at any time borrow two-thirds of the value of their -Insurance, on the security of the Policy, without any other -expense than interest at 5 per cent. per annum.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Weekly Sums of Money</span> during <span -class="smcap">Sickness</span> or <span -class="smcap">Accident</span>, with <span class="smcap">Medical -Attendance</span> and <span class="smcap">Medicines</span> -whenever afflicted, may be secured by easy Monthly or Quarterly -payments, according to age.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Examples</span>.—A young man, under -33 years old, may, by monthly payment of 2s. secure 12s. per -week, and Medical attendance and Medicines, whenever afflicted, -without any other payment or fines being required. Other -sums and other ages, up to fifty-one years in like -proportion.</p> -<p>Proper forms for filling up, to effect an Insurance on a Child -or Youth, together with Tables of payment, may be obtained at the -office, 51 Threadneedle-street, London; or of any of the Agents, -or Medical Officers.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Agent for <span -class="smcap">Norwich</span>.—Mr. W. GREGGS, St. -Lawrence-street.<br /> -Agent for <span class="smcap">Ipswich</span>.—Mr. Townsend, -Fishmarket, Ipswich.</p> -<p>of whom prospectuses and every-particular may be had.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_51"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -51</span>ADLARD and PALMER <a name="citation51"></a><a -href="#footnote51" class="citation">[51]</a></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">BRIEFS FOR -ATTORNEYS, AND ESTIMATES FOR SURVEYORS,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">DESIGNS FOR SHOW CARDS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Commercial Circulars and General -Printing.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">WOOD, COPPER, AND STEEL -ENGRAVING,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">BY FIRST -CLASS ARTISTS.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">ESTIMATES -GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LITHOGRAPHY,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">LETTER-PRESS, AND COPPER-PLATE -PRINTING.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Tradesmen and others entrusting -their Orders to ADLARD and PALMER may rely upon their being -executed with ECONOMY and PROMPTITUDE.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">35<span class="GutSmall">A</span>, -LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>BENNETT’S</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">COMMERCIAL BOARDING HOUSE,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -Dining and Coffee Rooms,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">12 <span -class="GutSmall">AND</span> 13, EXCHANGE STREET, NORWICH,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Close to the Post Office, and -opposite the Corn Exchange.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_52"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -52</span>ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL <a name="citation52"></a><a -href="#footnote52" class="citation">[52]</a></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p52b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Rowland’s Macassar oil—a copy in outline of the -genuine label" -title= -"Rowland’s Macassar oil—a copy in outline of the -genuine label" - src="images/p52s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p>The prices are 3d. 6d.; 7s.; Family Bottles (equal to four -small) 10s. 6d.; and double that size, £1 1s.</p> -<h3>ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR,</h3> -<p>for the skin and Complexion. An Oriental botanical -preparation, perfectly free from all mineral or metallic -admixture. By its action the pores and minute secretory -vessels it expels all impurities from the surface, allays every -tendency to inflammation, and thus effectually dissipates all -redness, tan, pimples, spots, freckles, discolourations, and -other cutaneous visitations. The radiant bloom it imparts -to the Cheek, and the softness and delicacy which it induces of -the Hands and Arms, render it indispensable to every -toilet. Gentlemen after shaving will find it allay all -irritation and tenderness of the skin, and render it soft, -smooth, and pleasant.—Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per -Bottle.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,</b><br -/> -<span class="GutSmall">OR PEARL DENTIFRICE.</span></p> -<p>A white powder, compounded of the choicest and most -<i>recherche</i> ingredients of the Oriental herbal, of -inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the teeth, -strengthening the gums, and in rendering the breath sweet and -pure. It extirpates all tartareous adhesions to the teeth, -and insures a pearl-like whiteness to the enamelled -surface.—Price 2s. 9d. per box.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ROWLANDS’ AQUA -D’ORO.</b></p> -<p>This is the most fragrant and refreshing perfume ever yielded -by the “souls of flowers.” It retains its fresh -and delightful odorousness for days. It is invigorating, -gently stimulating, yet sedative; and is an unrivalled -quintessential spirituous product. For fainting fits, -fatigues of dancing, oppression from over-crowded rooms, or -intense summer heat, its use cannot be -over-estimated.—Price 3s. 6d. per bottle.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ROWLANDS’ -EUPLYSIA.</b></p> -<p>A preparation from the choicest Oriental herbs, of peculiarly -mild and detersive properties. It pleasingly and -effectually cleanses the hair and skin of the head from scurf and -every species of impurity. It is particularly recommended -to be used after bathing, as it will prevent the probability of -catching cold in the head, and will render the hair dry in a few -minutes.—Price 2s. 6d. per Bottle.</p> - -<div class="gapmediumline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>IMPORTANT CAUTION.</b></p> -<p>Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gaining a trifle -more profit, vend the most spurious compounds under the same -names. It is, therefore, highly necessary to see that the -word “ROWLANDS” precedes the name of the article on -the Wrapper or Label of each.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Sold by the Proprietors, A. -ROWLAND and SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London;</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>AND BY CHEMISTS AND -PERFUMERS.</b></span></p> -<h2>FOOTNOTES.</h2> -<p><a name="footnote51"></a><a href="#citation51" -class="footnote">[51]</a> The original book has the first -part of this advertisement torn out, so it has been omitted in -this transcription.—DP.</p> -<p><a name="footnote52"></a><a href="#citation52" -class="footnote">[52]</a> The original book has the first -part of this advertisement torn out, so it has been omitted in -this transcription.—DP.</p> -<pre> - - - - -***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MASON'S NORWICH GENERAL AND -COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK*** - - -***** This file should be named 62401-h.htm or 62401-h.zip****** - - -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: -http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/6/2/4/0/62401 - - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United -States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. 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