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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: Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood - - -Author: Edward Dawson Rogers - - - -Release Date: December 10, 2020 [eBook #64006] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - - -***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROGERS' DIRECTORY OF NORWICH AND -NEIGHBOURHOOD*** - - -Transcribed from the c1858 Jarrold and Sons edition, using scans from the -British Library, by David Price. - - - - - - ROGERS’ - DIRECTORY OF NORWICH - AND - NEIGHBOURHOOD. - - - * * * * * - - * * * * * - - (ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL.) - - * * * * * - - * * * * * - - PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR, BY - JARROLD AND SONS, LONDON STREET, NORWICH. - - - - -PREFACE. - - -IT is never pleasant to have to make apologies; and yet there are some -circumstances under which an apology is a duty, and therefore, whether -pleasant or not, should be tendered cheerfully. The present is a case in -point. The work should have been published earlier, and would have been -had it been possible. The truth is that the “Guide to Streets, &c.,” was -a novel experiment, and the compiler—having nobody’s experience to guide -him—thought the task an easier one than it turned out to be. It was at -first imagined that the matter for this “Guide” could be obtained -simultaneously with the information for the Directory itself. The -attempt proved the mistake. It was found that to do both well they must -be done distinctly and independently. Hence chiefly came the delay, to -say nothing of the fact that for many “local habitations” it was very -difficult to find the “name.” In yards and courts not a few, and in some -out-of-the-way streets even, not one of the inhabitants could give his -whereabouts a designation! The task, however, has been achieved at last; -and it is trusted that upon the whole the public will think that it has -been achieved well. A few errors have crept in, doubtless; but no labor -and no care have been spared to avoid them. The hope is confidently -cherished that the faults of the work will be forgiven for the sake of -its excellencies, especially as the compiler promises to “do better next -time.” - - - - -HISTORY OF NORWICH. - - -NORWICH, a city and county, situate in the centre of the Eastern Division -of Norfolk, consists of 35 parishes and 10 hamlets, covers 6,638 acres, -is nearly 14 miles in circumference, and contained, in 1851, 15,000 -houses and 68,195 inhabitants. The undisputed metropolis of the Eastern -Counties, it has communication both by water and rail with the seaports -of Yarmouth and Lowestoft, while it is doubly connected with London by -the Ipswich and Cambridge lines; and has access to the midland and -northern counties, by way of Peterborough. Having thus indicated the -_locale_ and dimensions of the “old city,” it is but right that before -proceeding further we should give a brief sketch of its history. And -this we the more readily do, inasmuch as Norwich has borne a by no means -undistinguished part in those great political and social movements which -have made England what she is. - -We should, however, only trifle with our readers were we to express any -opinion upon the origin and paternity of the East Anglian capital, for it -would ill become us to pretend to pierce through the obscurity which -surrounds the early history of this, as indeed of all other cities. It -is certainly but natural to suppose that Norwich gradually rose round a -military fortress erected on the site which the present Castle partly -occupies; but whether that fortress was raised by some British potentate -whose very name is mythical, or was the work of Uffa, the first Saxon -king of the eastern counties, and whether, it being destroyed by Sweyn, -the present structure was founded by Canute, it would profit us little to -discuss. Declining, therefore, these bootless speculations, we find that -in the reign of Edward the Confessor, “Northwic” contained 1300 -burgesses, boasted of 25 churches, and was already of sufficient -importance as to constitute a “hundred;” while in 1085, as appears by the -Doomsday Survey, its burgesses had increased in number to over 1500, and -its churches to 45. Shortly before this, William the Conqueror had -appointed its first Norman governor, Ralph de Guader, or Waher, who, -however, marrying the monarch’s niece, Judith, without his consent, and -afterwards conspiring against his sovereign, was obliged to flee to -Brittany; his bride, after a three-months’ siege in the castle, during -which the city suffered much damage, was compelled to capitulate. The -office, which included the earldom of Norfolk and some considerable -estates, was then conferred on Roger Bigod, the founder of a baronial -house illustrious in English history. {2} In the following reign the -city rose in importance by the translation, in 1094, of the Bishop’s See -from Thetford—where indeed it had barely been fixed a quarter of a -century; having, up to 1070, been located at North Elmham, then a place -of note, and subsequently a favorite residence of the diocesans. The -then bishop, Herbert de Lozinga, for having _purchased_ his preferment of -William Rufus, and for other simoniacal practices, was required, after -the fashion of the times, to prove his contrition by a substantial -atonement. He accordingly purchased a meadow, called Cow Holme, -extending from the castle ditches to the river; and in 1096 laid the -foundation of a cathedral church, proceeding with such expedition, that -in five years he was able to place 60 Benedictine monks in the new -priory. About this period many Jews from Normandy settled in the city; -popular prejudice, however, was strong against them, and in 1137, on a -charge of crucifying a boy in Thorpe wood, large numbers of them were -ruthlessly slaughtered. Carrow Abbey, we may here mention, dates its -origin from the middle of the 12th century, the site being granted by -Stephen for a nunnery, where the daughters of the noble and the affluent -were wont to be educated. - -A century later, and we find the lay and clerical elements in rancorous -hostility. Perpetual animosities between the citizens and the monks rose -at last to such a height, that the priory was, in 1234, entirely -destroyed; while 38 years subsequently, the cathedral itself was well -nigh demolished—an offence for which the city was visited with the -terrors of an interdict. The injury, however, was not irreparable, for -with a fine of 3000 marks imposed on the principal inhabitants, and with -some liberal donations, the edifice was sufficiently restored as in 1278 -to be consecrated by Bishop Middleton, in the presence of Edward the -First and his queen, Eleanor—the first royal visit of which we have any -reliable evidence. A wall was, moreover, raised round the Cathedral -precincts—St. Ethelbert’s Gate being erected by the citizens; and this -seems for a time to have prevented further dissension. Between the two -epochs of contention above-named, arose the first recorded charitable -institution in Norwich—Bishop Walter de Suffield founding St. Giles’ -(commonly called the Old Man’s) Hospital, for the triple purpose of -ensuring masses for his soul’s repose, providing an asylum for -superannuated and infirm priests, and furnishing a refuge for 13 aged -persons; to the last object only, it is hardly necessary to say, is the -building now devoted; and enriched by subsequent benefactions, the -hospital accommodates 50 of each sex, who, on admission, must have -reached 65 years of age. - -Another noticeable feature which must by no means be overlooked while -dwelling on this period, is the enclosure of the city, from Conisford or -King street to Pockthorpe, by a wall. This important work, a testimony -to the increasing prosperity of the city, as well as to the turbulence of -the times, was commenced in 1294 and completed in 1320; but it was not -till two and twenty years afterwards that, through the munificence of one -Richard Spynk, the wall was flanked with 40 towers, furnished with 12 -gates, and fortified by a broad ditch. The gates remained up to 1792, -and the wall, though now built upon on every side, may yet be traced for -almost its entire length, being especially prominent as the southern -boundary of Chapel Field, and offers many a study to the antiquarian and -the historian. - -In 1340 and 1342 Edward the Third held grand tournaments in the city, and -in 1348 the heir apparent, the Black Prince, with his mother Philippa, -also visited Norwich, and were entertained at a cost of £37 4s. 6d. A -more unwelcome visitor quickly followed; for in seven months 37,000 -persons are said to have perished by the plague, by which the city was -alarmingly depopulated. It was about this time that the Castle began to -be used as a county prison, which was authorized by an Act of 14 Edward -III., though a military governor continued still to be appointed. In -1381, cotemporaneously with the Wat Tyler rebellion in the south, John de -Litester, a dyer, at the head of a large body of the disaffected, -pillaged the houses of the wealthy, but was speedily overthrown by the -forces of Bishop Spencer. This very warlike ecclesiastic was a fierce -enemy of the Lollards, who had acquired a strong hold in the city, and he -imprisoned Sir Thomas Erpingham, who had shown a warm sympathy for the -reformed doctrines; but in the parliament of 1400 the king directed them -to “shake hands and kiss each other in token of friendship.” The -reconciliation was apparently sincere, for the baronet became a -munificent benefactor to the church. He erected the Erpingham gateway, -and rebuilt the monastery of the Black friars, now known as St. Andrew’s -Hall. This noble building was not, however, completed until the time of -his son Sir Robert, himself a member of the fraternity. On the -dissolution of the monasteries by our royal Bluebeard, the property was -obtained by the Corporation for the sum of £81, and became devoted to the -guilds and other secular purposes. - -In 1403, in consideration, as it appears, of a gift of 4000 marks, (for -most of our ancient liberties were purchased) Henry IV. conferred -municipal institutions on the city, and would also have increased its -representatives—for Norwich had returned two members since 1296—to four, -had not the citizens represented their inability to meet the increased -expense which their services would have occasioned. William Appleyard -was the first mayor, and he celebrated his year of office in the fine -flint building then just erected, lately used as a Bridewell, and now as -a tobacco manufactory. In 1407 the Guildhall was commenced, on the site -of a small thatched erection, called a toll-booth, used for collecting -the market tolls. Henry V., in 1415, visited the city, and, we are told, -left his coronet in pawn for 1000 marks, which he doubtless required for -his French wars; but 25 years afterwards Norwich was in sad disgrace at -court, for as a rebuke for suing Henry VI. for £100 which they had lent, -the charters were suspended. A few years after, however, the city was -visited by that unfortunate monarch, and in 1469 by Edward IV., who, -writes John Paston, “hath been worshipfully received into Norwich, and -had right good cheer and great gifts”—with which he was so well pleased -that he speedily paid another visit, when some grand pageants were -performed, though interrupted by “heavy and continuous rain.” - -But we now come to a catalogue of disasters: the Cathedral was seriously -injured by fire, 1463; the fatal plague ravaged the city, 1479; and in -1505 and 1507 there were great fires, in the latter year 718 houses being -consumed, which obliged the corporate authorities to prohibit the -erection of thatched buildings. In 1517, disputes between the citizens -and the monks being again rife, Wolsey came over on a mission of -mediation, but it was not till several years afterwards that peace was -restored by the settlement of the civil and ecclesiastical boundaries and -jurisdictions. We must not forget to notice the burning of the martyr -Bilney, after an imprisonment in a dungeon of the Guildhall; and scarcely -were the lurid fires of persecution extinguished before a memorable -political outbreak exposed the city to the ravages of contending armies, -and excited the anxious consideration of the youthful Edward’s ministers. -The details of Kett’s rebellion are too well known to require -recapitulation; suffice it to say that after obtaining possession of the -city and defeating the Marquis of Northampton in an encounter on Palace -Plain, the insurgents were dispersed by the Earl of Warwick—Robert Kett -being executed at the Castle, and William at Wymondham. To close a -paragraph of casualties, persecutions, and tumults, we must record the -visitation of the sweating sickness, striking down near 1000 victims in -1551, and of the quartan ague six years later; the conviction of several -citizens in 1570, for participation in a plot for assassinating the -queen, re-establishing Popery, and expelling the strangers “out of the -citye and realme,” of whom four suffered death, and others confinement -for life; and the imprisonment in the Castle of certain persons -apprehended in Suffolk for “refusing to come to the church in time of -sermons and common prayer.” - -Turning from these saddening scenes, we note the foundation, in 1557, of -Caius College, Cambridge, by a Norwich citizen of that name, (but -sometimes spelled Keyes, whence, we suppose, the pronunciation of the -word,) physician to three sovereigns of the house of Tudor, and a man of -learning. He was one of the first of a long line of distinguished men -educated at our Grammar School—an institution of ancient date, but which -did not become located in the present venerable structure until the reign -of Elizabeth. And this mention of “Good Queen Bess” reminds us of her -visit to the old city in 1578, spending a week in all sorts of -festivities, pageantries, and amusements, to the unutterable delight of -her loyal subjects. Nearly a century was destined to elapse ere Norwich -was honored with another sight of royalty; and as there is a back-ground -to every picture, so all this rejoicing was followed by the dread -calamity of the plague—introduced, indeed, it was supposed, by some of -the Queen’s attendants—and which slew five thousand victims. - -The succeeding half century is chiefly characterised by ecclesiastical -commotions, of which the fact that within little more than 60 years the -diocese had _twelve_ bishops, may be taken as one indication. Of these, -the first, John Parkhurst, who died about 1575, was favorably disposed -towards the church polity of Calvin, and opposed, as far as he could, a -passive resistance to the harsh injunctions of his Primate (Parker, a -native of Norwich) against the Puritans; Edmund Freke, his successor, -deprived many nonconforming ministers of their livings, and imprisoned -Robert Brown, the first separatist from the Establishment, and whose -ideas of church government are mainly identical with those of the present -Congregationalists; a third—Matthew Wren, father of the famous architect, -was censured and imprisoned by the Parliament, on a complaint by the -people of Ipswich, that he had, in two years, suspended or deprived fifty -ministers, and driven 3000 persons, with their manufactures, to Holland, -to the prejudice of the trade of the kingdom; Joseph Hall, the last of -the twelve, was a man much esteemed for his mild disposition, and for the -purity of his style was termed the English Seneca. Though at one time -harshly treated by the Roundhead soldiers, he was ultimately restored by -the Commons to the full possession of his revenues, and spent the latter -part of his life in a quiet retreat at Heigham, (now the Dolphin Inn,) in -the church of which parish he was interred, though a passage in his will -runs thus—“I do not hold God’s _house_ a meet repository for the bodies -of the greatest saints.”—(_Neale’s History of the Puritans_.) Of the -Civil War, the period in which this worthy bishop lived, there is but -little to record. Norwich seems from the first to have given an -unhesitating support to the Parliament, and was assessed at £53 yearly -towards the maintenance of the Earl of Manchester’s forces. That there -was, however, a party in the city who leaned to the King’s side, is shown -by a tragical occurrence in 1648. John Utting, the mayor, had been -complained of for not carrying out the ordinances against images; but -upon a _poursuivant_ being sent to require his attendance at the bar of -the House to answer the charge, a violent tumult arose; the rioters -obtained possession of the military depôt, (whose site the Bethel now -occupies,) and 98 barrels of gunpowder being accidentally fired, 200 -persons were killed or wounded by the explosion. - -Coming down to 1671, we must chronicle the visit of the “Merry Monarch,” -with his Queen and brother, who were sumptuously entertained by the Duke -of Norfolk, as well as by the civic grandees: an animated description of -the city at this period—with its ducal palace, its prosperous -manufactures, and the priceless cabinet and botanical gardens of the -famous Sir Thomas Browne (whose monument may be seen in St. Peter’s -church)—is given by Macaulay. Ten years later, James, Duke of York, paid -a second visit; but in 1687 he had, as king, forfeited all popularity by -his arbitrary interference with the corporation; and the representative -of the house of Howard, riding into the market at the head of 300 knights -and gentlemen, amid the acclamations of the citizens, declared for a free -parliament. It was the son of this duke, who, taking umbrage at the -mayor’s forbidding his comedians entering the city with trumpets, -demolished the whole of his ancestral palace, said to be the largest town -house in the kingdom out of London, and which, from Christmas to -Twelfth-night, was wont to be open to all comers. - -Henceforth politics almost disappear, and the remainder of the narrative -must be confined to matters of purely local interest, which may be very -briefly chronicled. From 1696 to 1698, a mint was established here, and -coined about a quarter of a million of money. In 1732 the Market and -Charing crosses were taken down; in 1731 the St. George’s -Company—incorporated 1416, and the principal of the city guilds—resigned -their charters to the corporation. In 1761 a coach was started between -Norwich and London, to run the distance in twenty hours, it having -hitherto taken two days in summer and three in winter. An inundation in -the following year, flooded nearly 300 houses. In 1771 the Norfolk and -Norwich Hospital was founded, William Fellowes, Esq., of Shotesham, -laying the first stone. In 1776 an act was obtained for making a -turnpike to Thetford. In 1785 the first balloon ascent seen in the city -took place, Major Money being the adventurous aeronaut. In 1791 the -barracks were erected, at a cost of £20,000. In 1824 the first Musical -Festival was held, and was conducted by Sir George Smart; its chief -promoter was Mr. Edward Taylor, now Gresham Professor. The same year the -City Gaol was built, in lieu of an old building on the site of the Public -Library—the Shirehall is of about the same date; the Museum was founded -in 1825, and in 1828 the Corn Exchange was erected. In 1835, June 16, -the last guild-day celebration took place, 800 ladies and gentlemen -dining in St. Andrew’s Hall; the late Mr. T. O. Springfield was, in the -following January, elected the first mayor under the Municipal Reform -Act. In 1837 Dr. Stanley was appointed bishop; this beloved prelate -expired in 1849, about two years after the death of the equally beloved -and philanthropic Joseph John Gurney. In 1844 the Yarmouth railway was -opened, in the following year the Norfolk, and in 1846 the Ipswich and -Colchester line. In 1854, the mayor, (then Mr. Samuel Bignold) was -knighted by her Majesty, on presenting an address from the Corporation, -on the war with Russia. In 1857 the Free Library was opened, and the -first stone was also laid of the New Workhouse. - -Having thus brought down the political history of the city to the present -time, we propose to offer a review of the origin and progress of the -manufactures of Norwich, on which its prosperity has so materially -depended, and indeed still depends. - -As a manufacturing city, Norwich first comes into notice in the reign of -Henry I. In 1108 an inundation in Flanders induced many of the sufferers -to try their fortunes in England; some of them settled at Worstead, -(whence the name “worsted”) and afterwards at Norwich. In the following -reign more Flemish emigrants came over; and they introduced the weaving -of wool. The weavers, in Henry the Second’s reign, formed themselves -into guilds, and obtained charters; but it was not till the time of the -third Edward that the next great advance was made. This wise king -invited into the kingdom a large number of the countrymen of his consort, -Philippa of Hainault, who were skilled in weaving woollen and worsted. -They were principally located in the eastern counties; Norwich was fixed -as the staple for Norfolk and Suffolk; and an act was passed prohibiting -the wearing of any but English cloth—a piece of protectionist policy at -which we may smile, but which was no doubt then very commendable. In -several following reigns great complaint was made of the “craft and -deceit” practised in the making of serges, says, fustians, &c., and -wardens were appointed to supervise the “true making thereof.” Trade in -these articles seems to have declined about the period of the -Reformation, and attention began to be paid to dornecks and coverlets; -and in the reign of Mary, the manufacture of “light stuffs”—the same -fabric as the Naples fustians, and resembling the bombazines of later -years—was introduced. In 1565, however, there was much distress in the -city through the decay of the worsted trade, and the corporate body -obtained permission to “import” 300 Dutch, but too glad to avoid the -persecution of the merciless Alva, who brought with them the art of -weaving with a warp of silk or linen, as well as of dyeing and other -processes. In five years their numbers increased to 3000, (in London -there were nearly 4000) and in 1575 their elders exhibited to the -authorities a mixed fabric of silk and worsted, termed bombazine. -Religious persecution, however, drove many back to their fatherland, now -liberated from the intolerant Spaniard; but Cromwell’s policy of liberty -of conscience and unfettered trade, remedied the mischief thus -occasioned. In Charles the Second’s reign, the lower west room of the -Guildhall (the Criminal Court) was the Cloth Hall, and the chamber over -(now Sword-room) was devoted to the sale of wool and yarn. Wool-combing -was now a source of great employment, (it was carried on here until -1808,) and the anniversary of its patron saint, Bishop Blaize, was -celebrated with much pomp; while the manufacture was so extensive as to -be described as “such as England never knew in any age.” Shortly -afterwards an additional branch of industry was opened, the French -refugees introducing the making of crape, which soon became very popular, -and under Sir Robert Walpole’s administration, a public mourning was -ordered to be in Norwich crape. About the middle of last century the -trade of the city is generally supposed to be at its zenith, its -productions being exported to all the continental markets; after this -period the increasing use of cotton goods inflicted a heavy blow on the -manufacture of woollen fabrics, while even in the latter, Norwich became -exposed to the competition of Yorkshire mills, which occupied vantage -ground from their proximity to iron and coal mines. In 1776 there were -alarming riots on the part of the weavers, owing to lack of employment -and the dearness of provisions. The American and French wars supervened -in rapid succession—the latter closed most of the foreign markets, and -thus inflicted incalculable injury on the city. Broad bombazines, -poplins, camlets, fillover and other shawls, have been introduced at -different periods since 1780; the bombazines are nearly superseded by -paramattas, &c., and bareges, balzarines, &c., in every variety of -design, are now manufactured. Of the yarns chiefly used, the wool is -mostly from Australia, the silk from China, (though some from India and -Italy) and the mohair from Angora; an inferior description is, however, -obtained from Asia Minor. - -We must not forget to notice the opening of the shoe manufacture in the -city, which gives employment to a considerable number of persons of both -sexes: nor must we overlook the starch and mustard works of Messrs. -Colman. - -Appended is a brief statement of the particular branches to which the -principal factories are devoted:—Messrs. Middleton and Answorth, and -Messrs. Bolingbroke, are famed for their poplins, and for the production -of crinoline—the material being horsehair from South America. Messrs. -Clabburn, for fillover long shawls, by a patented process, which gained -the Paris Exhibition medal. Messrs. Willett and Nephew—paramattas, and -many plain and fancy fabrics. Messrs. Grout and Co. (also of Yarmouth -and Bungay)—silk crape. Mr. Geary and Mr. Sultzer, cotton fabrics—the -latter establishment also carries on the winding of cotton on reels. -Messrs. Blake and Mr. Jay—spinning of woollen and mohair yarns. Messrs. -Towler and Co., and Messrs. Rowling and Allen—plain and fancy fabrics. -Mr. G. Allen—woven silk for gloves. Messrs. Hinde—bareges and -paramattas. - -Other important departments of trade, too numerous to be enumerated, are -also carried on; such as sacking, tobacco, brushes, egg-flour, artificial -manures, &c., &c. - - - - -PLACES OF WORSHIP. - - -CHURCHES. - - -We have already alluded to the fact, that in the reign of William the -Conqueror there were 45 city churches; and it appears from an inventory -of the ornaments in the churches of the Norwich archdeaconry—commenced by -William de Swyneflete in 1368, and continued to about 1419—that at that -period there were 55 churches in use, exclusive of the Cathedral and -conventual churches, besides the following which had then been desecrated -or annexed to other parishes: St. Wyndwall, or Catherine in Newgate, -(consolidated with All Saints, the parish being nearly depopulated by the -plague in 1349), St. Olave’s Chapel, St. Michael Conisford, St. John the -Evangelist, St. Cuthbert, St. Matthew, St. Christopher (united with St. -Andrew), and St. Anne. Of the 55 then in use, the following, however, -have long ceased to exist as parish churches; St. Botolph, St. Margaret -Newbridge, St. Mary Combust, St. Margaret Colegate, St. Olave, (the two -last named were taken down and consolidated with St. George at Colegate), -St. Cross, St. Bartholomew (united with St. John at Sepulchre), St. -Michael, (Ber Street,) St. Edward, St. Clement Conisford, St. Vedast, and -St. Mary Parva (now the French Church). St. Mary in the Marsh was -desecrated in 1653, and the parishioners have since used St. Luke’s -Chapel, in the Cathedral. - -We append a statement of all the edifices now standing, in connection -with the Established Church, commencing of course with - - -THE CATHEDRAL. - - -The present structure is considered by some to be mainly the work of -Bishop Alnwyck, temp. 1430, and this prelate is generally supposed to -have completed the cloisters—one of the finest quadrangles in the -kingdom, commenced by Ralph de Walpole in 1297. The edifice is -principally in the Norman style. The nave is divided into fourteen -semi-circular arches; its roof is attributed to Walter Lyhart, the second -bishop after Alnwyck. The large west window has recently been filled in -with stained glass, as a memorial to Bishop Stanley. The nave itself -contains the tombs or monuments of Chancellor Spencer, Bishop Nix, Bishop -Parkhurst, Dean Gardiner, Sir James Hobart, (Attorney-General to Henry -VIII.) and Bishop Stanley; while in the church are the monuments of -Bishops Goldwell (1472) and Bathurst. Attached to the Cathedral were -several chapels, but these have mostly been demolished. The interior -generally suffered much defacement at the hands of the iconoclasts of the -16th and 17th centuries; in 1740 the nave and aisles were repaired, and -in 1806 the whole fabric was restored and beautified. - -The present bishop—appointed in 1857—is the Right Rev. J. T. Pelham, D.D. -Dean—the Hon. and Very Rev. G. Pellew, D.D. Archdeacons—Norwich, Ven. R. -E. Hankinson; Norfolk, Ven. W. A. Bouverie; Suffolk, Ven. T. J. Ormerod. -Canons—Revs. M. Wodehouse, A. Sedgwick, G. Archdall, and H. Philpott; -besides 23 honorary and 4 minor canons. - -ALL SAINTS, a small structure, with a square tower and three bells, -contains an antique font with curiously carved figures of St. Paul and -other apostles. The living is consolidated with St. Julian, and the -joint benefices were returned in 1831 at £246 per annum. The Rev. T. -Gurney is rector. - -ST. ANDREW, next to St. Peter Mancroft, the finest church in the city—was -rebuilt in 1506. The font is massive. In the north aisle is a costly -monument, with effigies of Sir John and Lady Suckling, of whom there is -an annual commemoration. The curacy is in the gift of the parishioners; -the Rev. A. C. Copeman was elected in 1857. Out of the proceeds of the -sale of the church ornaments at the Reformation, the parish paid £17 -towards the repair of the gates and walls, and £20 to that of the Great -Hospital—both injured in Kett’s rebellion. - -ST. AUGUSTINE, an unpretending edifice, with a tower and three bells. -Rev. M. J. Rackham, rector. - -ST. BENEDICT, a small building with a round tower. The parishioners are -the patrons; perpetual curate—Rev. W. Goodwin. - -ST. CLEMENT, one of the most ancient fabrics in the city. In the -churchyard is the tomb of the parents of Archbishop Parker, rebuilt over -the original, in 1823, by Caius College; and also the “Leper’s tomb.” -Rev. R. Rigg, rector. - -ST. EDMUND, a small structure, founded in the time of the Conqueror, has -a tower and one bell. Among the relics formerly preserved here, was a -piece of the shirt of St. Edward the King and Martyr, kept in a box of -crystal, and visited with great reverence. The Rev. G. B. Everett, -rector. - -ST. ETHELDRED is a small fabric, with a short tower and one bell. In the -burial-ground was formerly an anchorage, which continued till after the -Reformation. Rev. J. Deacon incumbent. - -ST. GEORGE AT COLEGATE is a large, handsome, gothic structure, rebuilt at -different periods, and has a lofty tower. In the chancel is a fine altar -tomb to Robert Jannis, a great benefactor to this church; and near it a -beautiful mural monument to John Herring, Esq. The window over the -communion table is of stained glass. In a vault is buried the elder -Crome, the distinguished painter, who died in 1821. The Rev. A. W. -Durdin, incumbent. - -ST. GEORGE AT TOMBLAND consists of a nave, chancel, and side aisles, and -has a handsome square tower; it was erected by the parishioners in 1445. -In the interior are spacious galleries, and many monumental inscriptions. -Rev. K. Trimmer, incumbent. - -ST. GILES, founded in the reign of William the Conqueror, by Elwyn the -priest, who gave it to the monks of Norwich, was rebuilt in the reign of -Richard II., and is now one of the handsomest churches in the city. The -tower, 120 feet high, contains a clock and eight bells, and is surrounded -by a cupola and battlement. The chancel has been demolished since 1581, -when the dean and chapter, to quit themselves of the expense of repairing -it, gave all the materials to the parish, for “a stock to be put out for -the encouragement of poor trades.” There are many curious old brasses, -and several neat mural monuments. Rev. R. Sedgwick incumbent. - -ST. GREGORY is a lofty gothic structure, consisting of nave, side aisles, -and chancel, the latter built in 1395; since which, the whole pile has -received many reparations. The font is very large, having an octagonal -top, and on its eight sides the four evangelists, and figures emblematic -of the four quarters of the globe. In the nave is a fine brass -reading-desk, in the shape of an eagle with expanded wings. Among the -monuments is one to Sir Francis Bacon, a Judge of the Court of King’s -Bench, in the time of Charles II. Here are also some ancient brass -inscriptions. Rev. W. R. Sharpe, incumbent. - -ST. HELEN—or the Great Hospital, previously mentioned as founded by -Bishop Suffield, was originally built like a cathedral, in the form of a -cross, with nave, tower, aisles, and transept; the tower is all that -remains entire, but the cloisters are still almost perfect. The men’s -apartments occupy the refectory and part of the nave and aisles, while -the choir is appropriated to the women’s. Rev. W. F. Patteson, -incumbent. - -ST. JAMES’ (with Pockthorpe), is a small building, rebuilt in 1743. The -font has some fine panel carvings. Rev. J. Ross, incumbent. - -ST. JOHN MADDERMARKET, a handsome church, consisting of nave, side -aisles, and a fine tower, was founded before the survey made in Edward -the Confessor’s time. The lead was removed, and the roof covered with -slate in 1835. It contains many ancient sepulchral inscriptions, with a -few brasses and several neat mural tablets. Lady Margaret, Duchess of -Norfolk (second wife of the duke beheaded in Elizabeth’s reign), died at -the Duke’s Palace in 1563, and was interred with great pomp on the north -side of the choir, where a mural monument was raised to her memory in -1791. Rev. J. Perowne, rector. - -ST. JOHN SEPULCHRE was founded before the Norman conquest. Rev. T. -Calvert, incumbent. - -ST. JOHN AT TIMBERHILL, so called from the timber market formerly held on -the plain adjacent, has a small wooden steeple, in place of the tower -which fell down in 1784. Rev. S. Titlow, incumbent. - -ST. JULIAN, the smallest church in the city, and one of the oldest, was -founded before the Conquest, and had an anchorage or hermitage in the -churchyard. - -ST. LAWRENCE is an ancient Gothic fabric, with a fine tower; was rebuilt -in 1472. Over the west door are two ancient carvings, one representing -the martyrdom of St. Lawrence. Rev. P. U. Brown, rector. - -ST. MARGARET has a square tower, in which were five bells till 1830, when -four of them were sold to assist in defraying the expense of covering the -structure with blue slate. Rev. J. W. Cobb, rector. - -ST. MARY AT COSLANY was built in 1477, and contains six antique stalls. -Rev. C. Morse, incumbent. - -ST. MARTIN AT OAK derived the latter part of its name from a large oak, -formerly standing in the churchyard, with the image of St. Mary in it. -This was much visited in superstitious times, and several legacies were -given towards repairing and _painting_ it. The oak now standing on the -site was planted about 60 years ago. On an alabaster tomb are effigies -of Jeremiah Ravens and his wife. Rev. C. Caldwell, incumbent. - -ST. MARTIN AT PALACE is an ancient structure, where, in early times, a -boys’ singing school was kept. Rev. A. Braddell, incumbent. - -ST. MICHAEL AT COSLANY is a handsome structure, with a lofty embattled -tower, containing a clock and eight musical bells. The interior of the -church is handsomely decorated. The altar-piece represents the -Ascension, and the four evangelists; and the floor in front is paved with -black and white marble, from the domestic chapel of the Earl of Yarmouth, -at Oxnead. On the south side is Thorp chapel, erected in 1508, of flint -and freestone, and one of the finest specimens of flint-work in the -county. The church contains a very old font, several mural monuments, -and some ancient brasses. Rev. R. Rigg, rector. - -ST. MICHAEL AT PLEA, so named from the Archdeacon of Norwich holding in -it his Pleas or Courts, is built in the form of a cross, and has a square -embattled tower. There are some ancient paintings near the pulpit, well -worthy of inspection. Rev. C. Morse, rector. - -ST. MICHAEL AT THORN—a large thorn tree still grows in the graveyard—is a -small structure, with a tower, built in 1436. Criminals executed at the -castle were formerly buried in the churchyard. Rev. C. T. Rust, -incumbent. - -ST. PAUL is a small structure with a round tower, and is in a dilapidated -state. Rev. B. Cook, rector. - -ST. PETER HUNGATE, so called from the bishop’s hounds being formerly kept -in the parish, is built of flint and stone. Rev. S. Titlow, rector. - -ST. PETER OF MANCROFT, the finest church in the city, was rebuilt of -white stone in 1455. It has a noble tower, 98 ft. high, with a splendid -peal of twelve bells, exchanged for the old peal of ten in 1775, at a -cost of £800. The font stands under a canopy supported by pillars, -forming a baptistry on a raised platform, which there is room enough to -walk round. The church was greatly beautified about twenty years ago, by -the putting in stained glass windows, with figures of the apostles. -Among the church plate is a beautiful large cup cover, on which is -represented Abigail bringing presents to David, presented by Sir Peter -Gleane, 1633. In the vestry is a portrait of Sir Thomas Browne, who was -buried here, and whose coffin was accidentally broken open in 1840, when -the skeleton was found in a good state of preservation. Several old -books are also preserved in the vestry, including a manuscript bible of -1340, and a beautifully illuminated copy of St. Paul’s Epistles, much -more ancient. In the church are many monuments and inscriptions. The -parishioners are patrons, and the Rev. C. Turner is incumbent. - -ST. PETER PER MOUNTERGATE—so named from a gate formerly adjacent—was -erected in 1486. In the chancel are twenty-four stalls, which belonged -to a college of secular priests that stood in the churchyard. South of -the altar are the tomb and effigies of R. Berney, Esq., and his wife; and -in the nave is interred Thomas Codd, mayor during Kett’s rebellion. - -ST. PETER OF SOUTHGATE is an ancient building, with a square tower. Rev. -J. Deacon, rector. - -ST. SAVIOUR, a small fabric, dedicated to the Transfiguration, has a -square embattled tower, and contains several neat mural monuments. In -Bishop Oxford’s time it was appropriated to the almoner of the cathedral -convent. Rev. W. H. Cooke, incumbent. - -ST. SIMON AND JUDE contains some ancient brasses, and several monuments -and effigies of the Pettus’ family, upon one of which is a recumbent -figure, in complete armour, of Sir J. Pettus, the first of the family who -was knighted. The church is of great antiquity, and was held by the -bishops before the removal of the see to Norwich. Rev. C. Holloway, -rector. - -ST. STEPHEN is a commodious gothic structure, with two side chapels, and -a square tower at the west end. The nave is divided from the aisles by -fluted columns with pointed arches, and the east window is richly -beautified with stained glass. There are several old brasses and many -mural tablets. In the vestry is a manuscript description of the church, -written by Benjamin Mackerell, author of a history of Lynn; also a -curious old alabaster carving. The church has lately undergone repairing -and restoration. Rev. E. Evans, vicar. - -ST. SWITHIN is a neat structure, with a square tower and three bells. -During the cleansing of the church in 1834, an ancient portrait of Edward -the Confessor was found nailed under one of the seats, where it is -supposed to have been placed for security during the civil wars. The -altar-piece is a painting of Moses and Aaron. On the font are carved -emblems of the Trinity, Eucharist, and the Passion, with the arms of East -Anglia. Here are also three stalls. Rev. R. C. Cavell, rector. - -The following are the churches in the hamlets of the city:— - -CHRISTCHURCH (New Catton), which is in the parish of St. Clement, was -erected in 1841. It is built of brick and flint, and cost £2500. Rev. -R. Wade, incumbent. - -ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST (Old Lakenham), situate on a declivity commanding a -fine prospect; has a handsome font. The vicarage is united to Trowse -Newton. Rev. G. Carter, incumbent. - -ST. MARK (New Lakenham) was erected in 1844, and has 1000 sittings. It -cost upwards of £4000; and has a nave, tower, and three bells. Rev. G. -I. Pellew, incumbent. - -ST. MATTHEW (Thorpe Hamlet) was built in 1851, of Kentish rag-stone. -Rev. G. W. Grogan, incumbent. - -ST. BARTHOLOMEW (Heigham), a small edifice, contains a mural monument to -Bishop Hall, who was buried here. Rev. G. C. Hoste, rector. - -TRINITY (or the Episcopal) CHAPEL, situate in Union place, Heigham, was -originally a Baptist place of worship, but was consecrated in 1839. The -rector of Heigham is the officiating minister. - -ST. ANDREW (Eaton) is an ancient edifice, having a thatched roof. It -lies near the river Yare, which separates the county of Norwich from the -county of Norfolk. The father of Henry Kirk White was buried here. Rev. -G. Day, incumbent. - -ST. MARY (Earlham), also on the Yare, is a picturesque structure, -bedecked with ivy. Rev. J. H. Payne, rector. - -ST. MARY (Hellesdon) stands just within the city boundary, part of the -burial ground being in the county. The rectory is consolidated with -Drayton. Rev. H. Howell, rector. - - - -CHAPELS. - - -The OLD MEETING HOUSE, Colegate street, was erected in 1693 by the -Independents, a congregation of which body had existed in Norwich since -the Commonwealth. They had originally assembled in a brewery in St. -Edmund’s, and afterwards in the “west granary” of St. Andrew’s Hall. The -Old Meeting is built of red brick, fronted with four Corinthian -pilasters. The Rev. John Hallett is the minister. - -PRINCE’S STREET CHAPEL, another Independent place of worship, was erected -of white brick, with boldly-displayed cornice and pediment, and a Doric -portico of four columns. The cost was upwards of £4500. The Rev. John -Alexander has been the minister ever since its erection. - -A third CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, a very handsome building erected in the -vicinity of Chapel Field, was opened in 1858. Rev. Philip Colborne, -minister. - -The TABERNACLE, St. Martin’s at Palace—originally built by the -Calvinistic Methodists—was, in 1775, purchased by the Countess of -Huntingdon. Rev. J. J. J. Kempster, minister. - -ST. MARY’S (Baptist) was rebuilt in 1811 and enlarged in 1839. Its chief -feature is a beautiful vaulted roof. The Rev. Joseph Kinghorn was for -many years the pastor. Rev. George Gould, minister. - -ST. CLEMENT’S, another Particular Baptist place of worship, was built in -1814, at a cost of £5000. Rev. T. A. Wheeler, minister. - -ORFORD HILL CHAPEL, also Baptist, was opened as a chapel in 1832. Rev. -T. Corbet, minister. - -EBENEZER CHAPEL, Surrey Road, was built in 1854; a gallery was -subsequently added. The congregation had previously assembled in the -Bazaar, St. Andrew’s; the minister being the Rev. R. Govett, who, some -years since, seceded from the Established Church. - -There are several smaller structures in connexion with this denomination. - -The GENERAL BAPTISTS, established in the city since 1686, have a chapel -in St. James’, erected in 1812 on part of the site of the White Friary. -Rev. Thomas Scott, minister. - -The OCTAGON (Unitarian) CHAPEL, St. George’s, is a handsome building, of -the shape implied by its name. It is surmounted by a dome, supported by -eight Corinthian pillars. It was erected in 1756, on the site of the old -Presbyterian Meeting-house. Dr. John Taylor, and Dr. Enfield (compiler -of the Speaker) preached in this chapel. Rev. J. H. Hutton, minister. - -The SOCIETY OF FRIENDS have two meeting-houses in Norwich; one of which, -in Upper Goat Lane, is a fine white-brick structure, with Doric portico, -and lighted by a dome lantern. It was rebuilt in 1826. The other is the -GILDENCROFT MEETING HOUSE, St. Augustine’s, erected in 1680. There is a -spacious burial-ground attached, in which are deposited the remains of -Joseph John Gurney, Mrs. Opie, and other eminent Friends. This building -is supported by two lofty oak pillars, cut out of single trees. - -The ROMAN CATHOLICS have also two chapels. That in St. John’s -Maddermarket is an ancient but plain structure, rebuilt in 1794; that in -Willow Lane, called the Chapel of the Apostles, is a handsome building, -erected in 1828. The windows are of stained glass, and the interior -decorations are very striking. - -The DUTCH CHURCH, in St. Andrew’s Hall, originally the Conventual Church -of the Black Friars, was granted to the Walloon congregation; but they -now have service only once a year, when a sermon is preached in Dutch and -afterwards in English. The building is used as a chapel to the -Workhouse, but it is expected that it will be occupied by the Free -Christian Church when the New Workhouse, now being erected near the -Cemetery, has been completed. - -CALVERT STREET CHAPEL, built by the Wesleyans in 1811. Since the recent -disruption in that body, it has been held by the Reformers, or United -Methodist Free Church; as is also the case with NEW CITY CHAPEL, in -Crook’s Place. - -ST. PETER’S CHAPEL (Lady’s Lane), held by the Conference Wesleyans, was -built in 1824. - -The PRIMITIVE METHODISTS have chapels in Heigham (St. Benedict’s Road), -Lakenham (St. Catherine’s Plain), Cowgate Street, and New Catton. - -The FRENCH CHURCH, Queen Street—originally the parochial church of St. -Mary Parva, and afterwards a cloth exchange—was granted, in 1637, to the -French Protestant refugees. It is now leased to the receivers of the -doctrines enunciated by Emanuel Swedenborg, and the minister is the Rev. -David Goyder. - -The FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, St. Michael at Plea, which is unconnected with -any particular denomination, was opened in 1852, upon its pastor, the -Rev. Joseph Crompton, quitting the Unitarians, of which denomination he -had been minister. - -The JEWS—who were formerly very numerous in this city—have a handsome -synagogue in St. Faith’s Lane. Rev. S. Caro, minister. - - - - -THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF NORWICH -AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. - - -To Archæologists visiting this ancient city, and particularly to those -directing their attention to Monumental Brasses, the following list of -Brasses in Norwich and the principal villages in the neighbourhood, may -be considered useful. They are classified under their distinctive -characters, namely—1st, Ecclesiastics; 2nd., knights; 3rd., civilians and -ladies; 4th., miscellaneous. The list specifies those consisting of -effigies generally perfect, with their inscriptions, unless otherwise -mentioned. - -An alphabetical list of the churches, with the various brasses in each, -is also appended. - - - -ECCLESIASTICS. - -1389. Richardus Thaseburgh, rector of _Hellesdon_. - Hellesdon. -1437. Galfridus Langley, installed Prior _St. Lawrence_. - of Saint Faith the Virgin, at - Horsham, 1401. -1450. John Alnwik, in academic costume. _Surlingham_. -1487. Roger Clarke, priest. _St. Peter at - Southgate_. -1497. Walter Goos, priest. _St. Swithin_. -1499. John Smyth, priest—chalice. _St. Giles_’. -1499. Henry Alikok—chalice. _Colney_. - Thome Coke, rector of _St. Michael at - Bodham.—Chalice lost, inscription Coslany_. - only remaining. - An individual unknown.—Chalice. _Poringland Magna_. - Randulphus Pulvertoft; inscription _The Cathedral_, - only (_Jesus’ Chapel_), -1531. William Richies, vicar of _Bawburgh_. - Bawburgh. -1545. Thome Capp, vicar. _St. Stephen_. - -KNIGHTS. - -c1460. John Toddenham. A small figure, _St. John in - with scroll from the mouth. Maddermarket_, - _Norwich_. -1499. Thome Heveningham, and Anne, his _Ketteringham_. - wife.—This is a beautifully - executed brass, and is placed - under a canopy upon an altar - tomb. He died 1499. The blank - intended for the date of the - death of his wife still remains. -1559. John Corbet, and Jane, his wife. _Sprowston_. - He died 1470. The blank left for - the date of her death still - remains. -1565. Sir Edward Warner. _Plumstead Parva_. -1568. Sir Peter Rede.—Discovered to be _St. Peter Mancroft_, - a Palimpsest, in 1851. _Norwich_. - -CIVILIANS AND LADIES. - -c1380. Richard de Heylesdone, and _Hellesdon_. - Beatrice, his wife. -1384. John de Heylesdon, and Johanna, _Hellesdon_. - his wife. An inscription only. -1412. Walter Moneslee, and Isabella, _St. John in - his wife. Maddermarket_. -1432. Robert Baxter, and Christiana, _St. Giles_. - his wife. -1435. Robert Brasyer, and Christiana, _St. Stephen_. - his wife. A celebrated - bell-founder. - Roberti Brasyer (mutilated). _St. Stephen_. -1436. Richard Purdaunce, and Margaret, _St. Giles_. - his wife. -1436. John Asgar, the younger. _St. Lawrence_. -c1445. Alice Thorndon. _Frettenham_. -1460. Thomas Bokenham, and wife. _St. Stephen_. -c1460. A Lady (unknown). _Frettenham_. -1470. Jane Corbet, in Brass, of John _Sprowston_. - Corbet, and Jane, his wife—see - “Knights.” -1475. William Pepyr, and Joan, his _St. John in - wife, inscription and four Maddermarket_. - shields lost. -1475. William Norwiche, and Alicia, his _St. George at - wife. A Bracket Brass. Canopy Colegate_. - mutilated. -1495. John Horslee, and Agnes, his _St. Swithin_. - wife. -1499. Anne Heveningham, in Brass, of _Ketteringham_. - Thome Heveningham, and Anne, his - wife—see “Knights.” - A Lady (unknown). There are two _Ketteringham_. - Inscriptions, with a figure of a - Child, inserted with this Brass, - in the wall of the church, which - do not relate to it. -1501. Richard Ferrers, Mayor of _St. Michael at - Norwich, in the years 1473, 1478, Coslany_. - 1483, 1493, 1498. Merchant’s - mark and inscription only - remaining. -1502. Thomas Cok. _St. Gregory_. -1503. Edward Ward. _Bixley_. -1505. William Dussing, and Katherine, _Kirby Bedon_. - his wife. In winding sheets. -1505. Thome Tyard. In winding sheets. _Bawburgh_. -c1510. Juliane Anyell. _Witton_. -1514. Margaret Pettwode. _St. Clement_. -1515. Henrici Scolows, and Alicia, his _St. Michael at - wife. In winding sheets, with Coslany_. - four evangelical emblems. -1523. A Female Figure, probably of Ann _St. Edmund_. - Hoste. Curious for head-dress - and tippet. Now in private - possession; formerly in the - church of -1524. John Terri, and Lettys, his wife. _St. John in - An elaborate Brass, with twenty Maddermarket_. - lines of English verse. -c1527. John Gilbert. Fragments of _St. Andrew_. - canopy and inscription only - remaining. -1528. Edwardus Whyte, and Elizabeth, _Shottisham St. - his wife. Mary_. -c1538. William Layer, and wife. _St. Andrew_. - Inscription lost. -1540. Nicholas Suttherton. An _St. John in - inscription and shield. A Maddermarket_. - palimpsest, now in the church - chest, formerly at east end of - nave. -1546. Bel Buttry. _St. Stephen_. -1558. Robarte Rugge, and Elizabeth, his _St. John in Madder - wife, Mayor of Norwich. market_. -1560. Helen Caus, wife of Thomas Caus, _St. John in - Mayor of Norwich. This is one of Maddermarket_. - three effigies which represented - Thomas Caus, Mayor in 1495 and - 1503, and Johanna and Helen, his - wives, and is a late example of - the pedimental head dress. The - other effigies are lost, and this - is partly covered by a pew. - A Mayor of Norwich, and his Wife. _St. John in - Name and date unknown. Maddermarket_. - Inscription lost. The figure of - the Lady partly covered by a pew. -1577. Anne Rede, wife of Sir Peter Rede _St. Margare_. - (whose Brass lies in St. Peter of - Mancroft Church). -1600. Mary Bussie. Lost since 1850; _St. Peter of - formerly in the church of Mancroft_. -1605. Mis Anē Claxton; an inscription _St. Mary at - and shield. Coslany_. -1649. Clere Talbot, and his wives. _Dunston_. -1818. Mary Elizabeth, wife of Edward _The Cathedral_, - South Thurlow. A cross, brass, (_north side of - with a border inscription; laid Choir_). - down within the last few years. - -MISCELLANEOUS. - -1452. Thomas Childes. A skeleton _St. Lawrence_, - figure, inscription lost. _Norwich_. - An individual unknown. A heart _Kirby Bedon_. - with three scrolls. - A small figure in winding sheet; _Bawburgh_. - comparatively modern. - -LIST OF THE CHURCHES WITH BRASSES. - -_St. Andrew_, _Norwich_. - John Gilbert 1527 - William Layer, and wife 1538 -_The Cathedral_, _Jesus’ Chapel_, _Norwich_. - Randulphus Pulvertoft 1499 - Mary Elizabeth, wife of Edward South 1818 - Thurlow -_St. Clement_, _Norwich_. - Margaret Pettwode 1514 -_St. Edmund_, _Norwich_. - A female figure, probably of Ann Hoste, 1523 - now in private possession -_St. George at Colegate_, _Norwich_. - William Norwiche 1475 -_St. Giles_, _Norwich_. - Robert Baxter, and Christiana, his wife 1432 - Richard Purdaunce, and Margaret, his 1436 - wife - John Smyth, priest 1499 -_St. Gregory_, _Norwich_. - Thomas Cok 1502 -_St. John in Maddermarket_. - Walter Moneslee, and Isabella, his wife 1412 - John Toddenham c1460 - William Pepyr, and Joan, his wife 1476 - A major of Norwich, name unknown - John Terri, and Lettys, his wife 1524 - Nicholas Suttherton 1540 - Robarte Rugge, and Elizabeth, his wife 1558 - Helen Caus 1560 -_St. Lawrence_, _Norwich_. - John Asgar, the younger 1436 - Galfridus Langley 1437 - Thomas Childes 1452 -_St. Margaret_, _Norwich_. - Anne Rede 1577 -_St. Mary at Coslany_, _Norwich_. - Mis Ane Claxton 1605 -_St. Michael at Coslany_, _Norwich_. - Richard Ferrers 1501 - Henrici Scolows, and Alicia, his wife 1515 - Thome Coke -_St. Peter of Mancroft_, _Norwich_. - Sir Peter Rede 1568 - The Brass of Mary Bussie, date 1600, - has been lost since 1850. -_St. Peter at Southgate_, _Norwich_. - Roger Clarke 1487 -_St. Stephen_, _Norwich_. - Robert Brasyer, and Christiana, his 1435 - wife - Thomas Bokonham and wife 1460 - Roberti Brasyer - Thome Capp, vicar 1545 - Bel Buttry 1546 -_St. Swithin_, _Norwich_. - John Horslee, and Agnes, his wife 1495 - Walter Goos, priest 1497 -_Bawhurgh_. - Thome Tyard 1505 - William Richeis—chalice 1531 - A small figure, in winding sheet -_Bixley_. - Edward Ward 1503 -_Colney_. - Henry Alikok -_Dunston_. - Clere Talbot, and his wives 1649 -_Frettenham_. - Alice Thorndon c1445 - Lady (unknown) c1460 -_Hellesdon_. - Richard de Heylesdone, and Beatrice, 1380 - his wife - John de Heylesdone, and Johanna, his 1384 - wife - Richardus Thaseburgh 1389 -_Ketteringham_. - Thome Heveningham, and Anne, his wife 1499 - Lady (unknown) -_Kirby Bedon_. - William Dussing, and Katherine, his 1505 - wife - An individual unknown. A heart with - three scrolls -_Plumstead Parva_. - Sir Edward Warner 1565 -_Poringland Magna_. - An individual unknown—chalice -_Shottisham St. Mary_. - Edwardus Whyte, and Elizabeth, his wife 1528 -_Surlingham_. - John Alnwick 1450 -_Sprowston_. - John Corbet, and Jane, his wife 1470 -_Witton_. - Juliana Anyell c1505 - -DIRECTORY OF NORWICH. - - -ALPHABETICAL LIST. - - - _The letter_ “h” _indicates Private Residence_. - -Abbott, Edward Jesse, draper and silk mercer, Exchange street -Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 22, Magdalen street -Abel, Cain, saddler and whip maker, Golden Ball street -Abel, Daniel, upholsterer and cabinet maker, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s; h Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Abel, Frederick, brush maker, Unthank’s road -Abel, John, horse dealer, Rising Sun, Chapel field road -Abel, Mrs., day school, Unthank’s road -Able, William, green grocer, &c., Oak street, St. Martin’s -Aberdeen, William Charles, coffee and pie house, 3, Dove street -Abraham, Benjamin and S. S., watch and clock makers, 1, Bethel street -Abray, Isaac, Black Horse, St. Giles’ road -Adams, Miss Frances, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square -Adams, Mrs. Sarah, Earlham road -Adams, William, Plumbers’ Arms, Cowgate street -Adams, William, auctioneer’s clerk, Rupert street, Union place -Adcock, Richard, pork butcher, St. Benedict’s street -Addison, Benjamin, wheelwright and carpenter, Magdalen street -Adkin, William, plasterer, &c., Trory street, Unthank’s road -Aggas, Captain James, (late of the army) Upper Westlegate street -Aikin, Francis, draper and tea dealer, St. Benedict’s road -Ainslie, Charles, jobbing gardener, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Alborough, Thomas, farmer, Trowse -Alden, Edward, baker, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Alden, James, last and boot-tree maker, Alden’s court, Ber street -Alden, Robert, brazier and tin-plate worker, St. Stephen’s plain -Alden, William, schoolmaster at Norman’s school, Cowgate street -Alden, Wm. Marshall, National school-master, Lothian street, Heigham -Alderson, William Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Andrew’s hill -Alderman, Henry, French polisher, Ber street -Alden, Joseph, shoemaker, St. John’s Maddermarket -Aldham, James, messenger, Tabernacle street -Aldis, Mrs. Jane, stay and corset maker, Prince’s street -Aldis, Miss Rebecca, dressmaker, 1, Unthank’s road -Aldous, John T., Windham Arms, Trory street, Lakenham -Aldous, James, grocer and draper, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham -Aldous, John Fuller, joiner and builder, St. Stephen’s street -Aldred, Mr. Robert, 1, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square -Aldrich, John, grocer and draper, West Pottergate street -Aldhouse, Hannah, furniture broker, St. Augustine’s -Aldridge, Mrs. Susan, lodging-house keeper, 4, Grapes’ hill -Aldridge, Mrs. Susanna, grocer, Church walk, New Lakenham -Alexander, Benjamin, shoemaker, Southgate street -Alexander, Henry, baker, Heigham str. -Alexander, Rev. John, Independent minister, Gildengate street -Alger, John Goldworth, reader for the press, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Allam, Thomas, 4, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Allcock, Trivett, lodging-house keeper, Tombland -Allen, Bryant, dyer, Scole’s green -Allen and Co., woollen drapers, tailors, and hatters, Bank plain -Allen, Francis, market gardener, Dereham road -Allen, George, manufacturer of elastic cloths for gloves, clothing, and -silk and lisle webs, St. Stephen’s factory -Allen, Henry, flour dealer, 1, Distillery street -Allen, John, green-grocer, Lower Westwick street, St. Swithin’s -Allen, John Boufield, watch and clock maker, silversmith, jeweller, and -optician, 40, London street -Allen, Mrs. Marianne and Co., boot and shoe warehouse, 14, Briggs’ street -Allen, Park, Cadogan place, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Allen, Robert, nurseryman and seedsman, Grove place, Lakenham -Allen, Robert, confectioner, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Allen, Robert, fishmonger, Newbegin’s yard, St. Mary’s plain -Allen, Thomas, shopkeeper, Golden Ball street -Allen, William, stone mason, St. Stephen’s back street -Allen, William, hair dresser, Magdalen street -Allen, William, bill poster, Farnell’s yard, St. John’s Maddermarket -Allman, William, shoemaker, Coburg st. -Allmer, George, green grocer, King street -Allum, James, inspector, Thorpe station, Mousehold -Allison, Mrs. Sophia, working cutler, St. Peter’s steps, Market place -Allured, James, tailor, hatter, and cap manufacturer, Timber hill street -Allwood, Thomas, Lower close -Alven, Frederick, 1, St. Swithin’s villa, Catton road -Ames, Mrs. Edward, milliner, Distillery street -Ames, Mrs. Willow place, Lakenham -Ames, Edward Cooper, photographic artist, Distillery street, Heigham -Ames, Robert, Bear Inn, Market place -Ames, Mrs. Mary, Willow place, Southwell street, Lakenham -Ames, Frances, green-grocer, Dereham road -Amies, Benjamin, hair dresser and glover, St. Catherine’s plain -Amies, John, carpenter and builder, Hall road, Lakenham -Amies, John, carpenter, Southwell street, Lakenham -Amies, John, The Hoop, St. Stephen’s rd. -Amies, John, Old Lobster Inn, Pottergate street -Amies, Mary Ann, tailoress, Timberhill street -Amiss, Stephen, Inspector of Police, Barrack street -Amy, William, cooper, Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet -Anderson, Joseph, baker, Pump street -Anderson, William, general shopkeeper, Old Church street, New Lakenham -Andrews, Brothers, wholesale druggists, and manufacturers of baking -powder, 1 and 2, Colegate street, St. George’s -Andrews, Charles, fishmonger, Crow’s yard, Upper Westwick street -Andrews, Mrs. Emily, milliner and dressmaker, West Pottergate street -Andrews, George, chemist and druggist, 1 and 2, Colegate street, St. -George’s -Andrews, James, Two Necked Swan, Upper walk, Market place -Andrews, Richard, wire worker, Coslany street -Angell, Robert, beer retailer, Coburgh street -Angell, Susannah, milliner and dressmaker, Calvert street -Annison, Robert, general shopkeeper, Little Globe street, Union place -Answorth, William, manufacturer, (see Middleton and Answorth) -Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, 12, Upper market -Applegate, James, timber dealer, Pottergate street; h St. Swithin’s -Appleton, Mrs. Anna, day school, St. Augustine’s street -Appleton, Christopher, green-grocer, Gildengate street -Appleton, Thomas, fish dealer, St. Augustine’s street -Appleton, William, fish curer, St. Augustine’s street -Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., The Close -Archer Henry, furniture broker, Ber street -Archer, Jesse, butcher, Pitt street -Archer, Samuel, currier, Peacock street, St. Paul’s -Archer, William, rope, twine, and sacking maker, New Catton -Armes, Daniel, Queen Adelaide, West End street, Heigham -Armes, Frederick Thomas, The Rose and Thistle tavern, Barn road -Armes, Robert, currier and leather cutter, Dove street; h West Pottergate -street -Armes, Mrs. Sarah, Cow and Hare, Heigham street -Armes, William, cow keeper, Parry’s buildings, Philadelphia -Armiss, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Armstrong, Mr. Henry, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Armstrong, Henry, draper, &c., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Armstrong, Mrs. Mary, draper, Dereham road -Arnup, Charles, Jolly Gardeners, Paddock, Silver street -Arnold, Edward, wholesale and family chemist and druggist, Orford hill -Arnold, George, and Alfred Robert, brewers, and wine and spirit -merchants, agents for Meux and Co., St. Margaret’s plain -Arnold, Mrs. Maria, St. Giles’ road -Andrews, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Andrews, Thomas William, (see Andrews, Brothers) 1 and 2, Colegate -street, St. George’s -Andrews, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Faith’s lane -Andrews, William, soap manufacturer, Fishgate street -Andrews, William, horse breaker, livery stable keeper, and horse clipper, -Westlegate street -Andrews, William, soap manufacturer and tallow chandler, &c., Magdalen -street -Arnott, Robert, lodging-house keeper, Distillery street -Artis, Francis, baker, Castle meadow -Arundel, Mrs., Albert terrace, Unthank’s road -Ashen, Robert, brazier and tin plate worker, St. Stephen’s street -Ashton, James, whip maker, Ber street -Asker, Elizabeth, the Swan hotel, Upper market -Asker, George Henry, perfumer, &c., 21, The Walk -Asker, George Henry, glove manufacturer and hosier, 20, The Walk -Asker, Samuel Hurry, solicitor, St. Giles’ street; h The Grove, Chapel -field -Asker, Mrs., 11, Chapel field -Asker, Mrs., Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Asquith, William, Two Quarts, Pottergate street -Aston, Isaac, fishmonger, St. James street -Athow, Edward John, wine and spirit merchant, Castle street -Atkin, Mr. Kennett M., All Saints green -Atkins, Mrs. Dimmer, St. Catherine’s plain -Atkins, Elizabeth, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Atkins, Henry, Free Trade tavern, St. Augustine’s -Atkins, Richard, builder, 27, Bethel street -Atkins, Thomas, beer retailer, Heigham street -Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, and agent to the Church of England -Fire and Life Office, Post Office street -Atkins, Matthew, Sussex street -Atkinson, James, lay clerk at cathedral, Sussex street -Attle, Samuel, beer retailer, Ber street -Attle, Hannah, green grocer, Finket street -Atwood, Thomas, writer and grainer, Pottergate street -Augood, Henry, fishmonger, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Auker, John, boot and shoe maker, 71, St. Stephen’s -Austin, Owen, coal dealer, Oak street -Austin, William, Wheat Sheaf, St. Stephen’s street -Austrin, Mrs. Ann, linen draper, hosier, and haberdasher, 5, Orford hill -Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street -Aylmer, John, Black Horse, Wensum street -Ayris, John, manager of City of Norwich Water Works; Office, Surrey st. -Ayton, James, clerk to the Corn Exchange, Little London street -Ayton, John, baker, St. Augustine’s street -Ayris, John, civil engineer, 10, Nelson terrace, Grove road, New Lakenham -Back and Co., grocers, tea dealers and Italian warehousemen, and wine and -spirit merchants, 3 and 4, Haymarket -Bacon, Charles, cabinet maker, Muspole street -Bacon, Josiah Newbegin, rope, twine, and sack manufacturer, 3, Davey -place -Bacon, Nicholas, Esq., Bracondale -Bacon, Richard Noverre, printer, bookseller, and stationer, and -proprietor and publisher of the “Norwich Mercury,” 12, London street; h -Intwood hall -Bacon, Thomas, messenger at East of England Bank, Rampant Horse street -Bacon, William, shopkeeper, All Saints’ green -Baddeley, The Misses, Somerleyton street -Bagshaw, George, game dealer, Coslany street -Bagshaw, George, rag merchant, bone crusher, artificial manure -manufacturer, poulterer and herring curer, Coslany street -Bagshaw, Joseph, fish merchant and game dealer, St. Stephen’s street -Bailey, Isaac, joiner and builder, West Pottergate street -Bailey, Anthony, cashier at East of England Bank, Heigham cottage, -Newmarket road -Bailey, Elijah Crosier, solicitor, clerk to the Corporation of Guardians -of the Poor, and secretary to the Norfolk Agricultural Association, -Toll’s court, Briggs’ street -Bailey, Mrs. Jemima, Dereham road -Bailey, Simon John, hairdresser, West Pottergate street -Baker, Charles, grocer, and register office for servants, Redwell street -Baker, Henry, accountant, Brazen Doors’ road -Baker, James, Bess of Bedlam, and butcher, Oak street -Baker, John, 16, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Baker, John, Point cottage, Surrey road, St. Catherine’s plain -Baker, Mrs. Maria, Newmarket road -Baker, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket street -Baker, Robert, Carpenters’ Arms, Thorn lane -Baker, Mrs. Susan, corset maker, Willow lane, St. Giles’ -Baker, William, beer retailer, Windmill tavern, Mill lane, New Catton -Baker, William, warehouseman, Dereham road -Baker, William Osborn, boot and shoe maker, St. Augustine’s Church alley -Baldry, George, land agent, Newmarket road -Baldry, William, land surveyor and agent, Priest’s buildings, St. -Stephen’s road -Baldry, William, Rope Makers’ Arms, Hellesdon road -Baldson, William, blacksmith, Chalk hill, Thorpe hamlet -Baldwin, Charles, and Co., St. Mary’s Grist Mill, Pitt street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 21) -Baldwin, Henry, baker, Oak street -Baldwin, James, Mount Pleasant -Baldwin, William, time keeper, Rose lane -Baldwin, William, wheelwright, Thorpe hamlet -Bale, George, butcher, St. Benedict’s street -Bales, James Cheastney, accountant, Mount Pleasant -Bales, Mrs. Rebecca, Matron of Girls’ Home, Heigham causeway -Bales, Thomas, commercial traveller, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s -Bales, William, shoemaker, Hall road, Lakenham -Ballard, Edmund, pawnbroker, All Saints’ green -Balls, Hannah, milliner, Pitt street -Balls, Daniel, builder (see Curtis and Balls) -Balls, Frederick, beer retailer, St. Benedict’s street -Balls, Jonas, coal salesman, City road, Heigham fields -Balls, James, tailor, the Green Dragon, Little London street -Balls, Mrs. Rebecca, St. Benedict’s road -Balls, Robert, clothier, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Balls, William, umbrella maker, Bull close -Bancalari, Dominico, shopkeeper, Ber street -Bane, William, auditor to E. C. Railway C., St. Faith’s terrace -Banister, John, coal dealer, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Bangay, George, chair maker, Oak street; h Sussex street -Banham, Francis, grocer and tea dealer, Old Haymarket -Banham, George, wine and dry cooper, and brewer, King street -Banham, Henry, general smith, Hall’s lane -Banham, John, shoe manufacturer, Botolph street -Banham, Richard, beer retailer, Northumberland street -Banks, Mrs. Mary, 1, Grove road, New Lakenham -Banks, William, West parade, Earlham road -Barber and Sons, corn merchants, Old Haymarket -Barber, Alexander, Crystal Palace, Dereham road -Barber, Alfred Willsea, and Co., general merchants, Duke’s palace -Barber, Mr. Alfred Willsea, Bracondale -Barber, Benjamin, butcher, Adelaide street -Barber, Benjamin, tailor, Lower King street -Barber, Charles James, clerk, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square -Barber, Mr. George, Thorpe hamlet -Barber, George, tailor, St. John’s terrace, Ber street -Barber Henry, shipping agent and broker, (Robert Waller Pope, agent) -Lower Westwick street -Barber, John, Esq., Philadelphia -Barber, John Lee, and Co., cotton manufacturers, St. Martin’s lane -Barber, —, merchant’s clerk, Catton road -Barber, John Lee, (see Barber and Sons) corn merchant, Dereham road -Barber, Joseph, beer retailer, Ber street -Barber, Miss H., 22, Castle meadow -Barber, Miss Sarah, Sussex street -Barber, Samuel, dyer, Timberhill street -Barber, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, No. 6, the General’s buildings, near -the Barracks -Barber, William, bricklayer, White Lion, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Bardwell, Miss Adlian, school-mistress, St. Stephen’s gates -Bardwell, Ann, baker, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham -Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, Lower close -Bardwell, George, commercial traveller, 4, John street, Rose lane -Bardwell, George Syder, accountant, rent and debt collector, estate -agent, agent to the St. George Insurance Company, and St. George Loan -Advance Fund, St. Stephen’s road, opposite the Norfolk and Norwich -Hospital (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 5) -Bardwell, Marcus Gill, printer and bookbinder, Prince’s street -Bardwell, Sarah, baker, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Barker, Benjamin, and Co., wholesale shoe manufacturer, York Tavern -passage, Orford hill: h Lakenham -Barker, Benjamin, shoe manufacturer, Hall road, New Lakenham -Barker, Mrs. Eliza, boarding school, Windsor terrace, Grove road, New -Lakenham -Barker, Mr. George, Thorpe hamlet -Barker, Harriet, baker, St. Benedict’s street -Barker, James, tailor, and bottle merchant, Muspole street -Barker, John, beer retailer, Magdalen st. -Barker, Joseph, surgeon dentist, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Barker, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field -Barker, Mrs. Mary, register office for servants, Orford hill -Barker, Robert, plumber, Orford hill -Barker, Samuel, baker, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Barker, Samuel, waiter, Grove place, New Lakenham -Barker, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen street -Barker, Thomas, hotpresser and packer, Rosemary lane, Distillery street -Barley, Mrs. Mary, Fleece Inn, Bridewell alley -Barlow, Richard A., St. Margaret’s street -Barnard, Alfred, grocer, King street -Barnard, Bishop, and Barnard, iron-founders and engineers, and wire -netting manufacturers, Norfolk Iron Works, St. Miles’ and Market place -Barnard and Boulton, stove, grate, and range manufacturers, -manufacturing, furnishing, and general ironmongers, oil and color -merchants, London and Castle streets -Barnard, Charles, Gildengate street -Barnard, Charles, Champion Inn, Chapel field road -Barnard, John, corn and hay merchant, and licensed to let horses, Golden -Ball street -Barnard, John, game dealer, Fye Bridge -Barnard, John, last manufacturer, Coslany street -Barnard, John, commercial traveller, St. Benedict’s road -Barnard, John Cuthbert, accountant, Lower Westwick street -Barnard, John Hilling, Upper Surrey st. -Barnard, Miss Maria, St. Stephen’s road -Barnard, Stephen, patten and last maker, Oak street -Barnard, William, inspector of fire brigade, Kimberley street, Unthank’s -road -Barnes, Charles, printer and bookbinder, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Barnes, Edward R., baker, Thorn lane -Barnes, Fiddy, farm steward, Earlham road -Barnes, Jacob, bricklayer, West Pottergate street -Barnes, James, cabinet maker, Surrey grove; h Bartholomew street -Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, Hank’s yard, St. Miles’ -Barnes, John Edward, West End Retreat, Holl’s lane, Heigham -Barnes, Maria, straw bonnet maker, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Barnes, Mrs. Mary, All Saints’ green -Barnes, Mary, Woolpack, St. George’s plain -Barnes, Robert, green grocer, Foundry bridge -Barnham, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7, Newmarket road -Barnham, James, Grove Cottage, St. Stephen’s road -Barnham, Miss Louisa, 28, Newmarket road -Barnsdale, Ann Frances, tea dealer, Curtis’ buildings, West Pottergate -st. -Barrow, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, 24, White Lion street -Barrow, Mr. James, Mount Pleasant -Barstead, Ann and Esther, havel makers, Alms’ lane -Bartram, Henry, market gardener, Cherry street -Barwell and Son, wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchants, No. 7, St. -Stephen’s street -Barwell and Son, wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchants, London street -and St. Andrew’s hill -Barwell, Mr. John, Surrey street -Base, Samuel, postmaster, Post Office street; h Bixley Lodge -Basey, Mrs. Lydia, infant school, Oak street -Basey, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Calvert street -Bassingthwaighte, William, boot and shoe maker, Upper market -Batchelder, Miss, Bracondale -Batchelder, Thomas, green grocer, Ber street -Batchelor, Rev. T. John, Cook’s lane, King street -Bateman, Benjamin, grocer, Magdalen street -Bateman, Benjamin, and Co., tea and coffee dealers, London street and -Lower Goat lane -Bateman, J., and Son, wool, silk, yarn, and cotton merchants, and general -commission agents, Gildengate street -Bateman, Frederick, Esq., M.D., 19, St. Giles’ street -Bateman, James George Joseph, (see Bateman and Son) agent for the Royal -Farmers’ Fire and Life Office; h Cringleford -Bateman, Mrs. Mary, day school, St. Stephen’s road -Batley, Charles, timber merchant’s commission agent, Thorpe hamlet -Batley, Richard, confectioner, St. Catherine’s plain, Lakenham -Batley, Mrs. Susan, Thorpe St. Andrew -Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower Westwick street, St. Lawrence -Batson, Edward, corn merchant, Magdalen street -Batson, John, shopkeeper, Barrack street -Batterbee, John, shoemaker, St. John’s Maddermarket -Battley, Mrs. Mary, laundress, Trowse Millgate -Baxter, John, cattle dealer, Ber street -Baxter, Mrs. Maria, baker, Brazen Doors road -Baxter, Neville P., firework maker, Brazen Doors road -Baxter, Robert, Wheat Sheaf, Bethel street -Baxter, William, coal merchant, King street -Baxter, Benjamin, dyer, St. Paul’s street -Bayes, Elizabeth, and Sons, clothiers, &c. Orford hill and Red Lion -street -Bayes, William, hair dresser and furrier, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Bayfield, Ann, and Sons, ironmongers, oil and color merchants, 34, -Magdalen street -Bayfield, Francis, Victoria terrace, Synagogue street -Bayfield, Mrs. John Freeman, register office for servants, 7, Bank street -Bayfield, William Henry, hotpresser, Gildengate street, St. George’s -Colegate -Bayfield, William, merchant’s clerk, 6, Richmond place, Lakenham -Bayliss, Andrew, cowkeeper, New Lakenham -Bayne, Alexander D., 4, Portland place, Holl’s lane -Baysby, —, 7, St. Giles’ road -Bealby, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, William street, Heigham -Beales, Mrs. Mary, basket and sieve maker, Wensum street -Bean, Frank, Grapes hill, St. Giles’ -Bean, W., commercial traveller, Somerleyton terrace, Unthank’s road -Beaney, John, lath render, Dial yard, Coslany street -Beare, Samuel Shalders, currier and leather merchant, Bridge street, St. -George’s; h Town Close, Ipswich road -Beart, Robert Hayward, commercial agent, 26, Bethel street -Beatley and Son, hat and cap manufacturers, 16, London street -Beatley, Henry, accountant, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Beaton, John, blacksmith, King street -Beauchamp, Miss Ellen, teacher of music, Heigham road -Beaumont, John, pork butcher, Finket street -Beazley, John, commercial traveller, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Beck, Samuel, The Chequers, Castle meadow -Beckham, John Rix, baker, Cowgate street -Beckham, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet -Beckham, Robert John, coal dealer, Magdalen street -Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, solicitor, Palace street -Beckwith Benjamin, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s street -Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, Newmarket road -Beddingfield, Nelson, hackney master and livery stable keeper, Westlegate -street -Bedford, Philip, coppersmith, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s -Beecheno, Frederick, grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant, 38, -London street -Beeton, John, the Wild Man, St. Andrew’s hill -Beha, Lickart and Co., watch and clock-makers, silversmiths, and -jewellers, St. Stephen’s plain -Belden, Miss Susanna, milliner, Ber street -Belding, William, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, 1, Magdalen street -Belding, William, grocer, Point House, New Catton -Bell, Charles, shoemaker, Botolph street -Bell, George, builder, Peacock street -Bell, James, shoemaker, Muspole street -Bell, John Crawford, Esq., surgeon, Prince’s street -Bell, John, horticulturist and seedsman, Exchange street and Bracondale; -h at the Nursery, Bracondale -Bell, Mary, Cat and Fiddle, Botolph street -Bell, Michael, shoemaker, Botolph street -Bell, Miss Louisa, day school, Mountergate place, Synagogue street -Bell, Mary, beer retailer, Botolph street -Bell, Matthew, Lock and Key, and grocer, Ber street -Bell, Robert, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, 11, Davey -place -Bell, Rebecca, carpenter, Peacock street -Bellamy, William national schoolmaster, Lower close -Bellin, Benjamin, Windsor terrace, Grove road, New Lakenham -Bellman, Rev. Edmund, New Catton -Bellman, Mrs. Fanny, Lower close -Beloe, Henry, silk finisher, Coslany street; h 5, Heigham terrace -Belson, Robert, plumber and glazier, King street -Benest, Edward Everett, city surveyor, Castle Meadow; h Clare House, New -Catton -Benest James (see Benest and Newson) h St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Benest and Newson, architects and surveyors, Bank chambers, Bank place -Bennett, Austin, shoemaker, Cowgate street -Bennett, Edward, Esq., 5, Newmarket road -Bennett, Mrs. Emily, baker and grocer, Mariner’s lane -Bennett, Emily, baker, Ber street -Bennett, Henry, baker, Orford hill -Bennett, Henry, tailor, St. Augustine’s -Bennett, Horace, lay clerk at Cathedral; h Magdalen street -Bennett, Jabez, market gardener, Infirmary road -Bennett, James, grocer and importer of leeches, Tombland -Bennett, John, the Allies’ Tavern, Upper Heigham -Bennett, John, shopkeeper and shoemaker, St. Miles’ Church street -Bennett, Maria, baker, Wellington street -Bennett, Robert, baker, West Pottergate street -Bennett, Robert, baker, City road, Heigham -Bennett, Samuel, baker, Cowgate street -Bensley, John, lodging-house keeper, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Bensley, John, beer retailer, Oak street -Bensley, Thomas, Thorpe hamlet -Bensley, William, grocer, Union place -Benslyn, Thomas, baker and confectioner, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Bensted, William, agricultural machine maker, Castle meadow -Berry, George John, baker, Ber street -Berry, Josiah, town crier, Pottergate street -Berry, Richard, manufacturer, St. Paul’s Back lane -Berry, Swithin, beer retailer, Brazen Doors’ road -Berry, William Mills, St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street -Berwick, Mrs. Mary, lodging-house keeper, Nelson place, Mount Pleasant -Berwick, William, bricklayer and builder, Suffolk street, Union place -Betts, Charles A., Lord John Russell, Dereham road -Betts, Emanuel, Nelson Tavern, Upper market -Betts, Henry, grocer, Southwell street -Betts, James, wheelwright, Julian place; h Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Betts, James George, Two-necked Swan, St. Stephen’s street -Betts, John, bricklayer, 21, West Pottergate street -Betts, John Samuel, baker, Baker’s Arms, Coslany street, St. Mary’s -Betts, John, The Chequers, the Ditches, Castle hill -Betts, John, register office for servants, 63, Bethel street -Betts, John, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, Market place -Betts, Osborn, willow pill-box manufacturer, Waterloo road, New Catton -Betts, Thomas, hair dresser, French Horn, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Bexfield, Richard, grocer, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Bexfield, Thomas, cabinet maker, Bethel street -Bexfield, James, grocer, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Bianchi, Giovanni, figure and model maker, Bridge street, St. George’s -Bidett, Jonathan, Dial, Dereham road -Bidwell, Henry, agent for the National Provident Institution, Atlas Life -and Fire Insurance Offices, and agent for Blackmore’s Patent Bolting -Cloths, Pitt street -Bidwell, James, shopkeeper, St. Faith’s lane -Bidwell, John, Colegate street -Biggs, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. Stephen’s square -Bignold, Edward Samuel, Esq., (see Field and Bignold) 23, Victoria street -Bignold, Sir Samuel, knt., Surrey street -Bignold, Thomas, Esq., 9, Lakenham terrace, City road -Bilby, Thomas, clerk, and agent to the People’s Provident Life Assurance -Guarantee Society, and the Travellers’ and Marine Insurance Company, -Lakenham place, St. Catherine’s plain -Bilby, Walter, cattle dealer, Islington house, New Catton -Bilby, William, hairdresser, Pitt street -Bilham, Charles, St. George’s plain -Billham, John, clerk to the Water Works Comp., 3, John street, Rose lane -Bingham, Samuel Hart, engineer, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Bingham, Thomas, tailor and woollen draper, Post Office street -Birch, Benjamin, cabinet maker, Timberhill street; h St. Catherine’s -plain -Birch, Isaac, clerk to the Unity Fire Office; King Street gates -Bircham, Mrs. C., Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Bircham and Pyle, corn merchants, Wensum street -Bird, Bailey, saw mills, Philadelphia -Bird, Henry, hosier and glover, 3, Briggs’ street; h West Wymer street, -Heigham -Bird, Miss Jane, shirt maker, Timberhill street -Bishop, George, linen and woollen draper, 5, Old Haymarket -Bishop, James, property tax collector, Coburg street -Bishop, John, Thorpe hamlet -Bishop, William Amis, builder, Magdalen street -Bishop, Rev. William, 5, Dereham Road terrace, Dereham road -Blackburn, James Berry, currier and leather seller, St. Stephen’s plain -Blackburn, Robert, city missionary, Keyzor’s place, Holl’s lane -Blackburn, Samuel, toll collector, Thorpe hamlet -Blackburn, Edward, shoemaker, Upper walk -Blackburn, James, currier, Castle Meadow -Blackburn, William Berry, Victoria Tavern, St. Stephen’s gates -Blackie and Son, publishers and booksellers, 48, Upper St. Giles’ -street—George Wakerley, agent -Blackmore, Alfred, willow pill-box manufacturer, West Wymer street, -Heigham -Blake and Everett, hotpressers, Gildengate street, St. George’s Colegate -Blake, Edward, and Robert Wiffin, mohair and worstead-yarn spinners, -Fishgate street -Blake, Francis John, solicitor, and commissioner for Administering Oaths -in Chancery in England, commissioner for taking acknowledgment of deeds -of married women, superintendent registrar for districts of Norwich, -clerk and treasurer of the County Lunatic Asylum, at Thorpe, and clerk of -St. Faith’s Union, &c., Upper King street -Blake, George, brickmaker, Brazen Doors road; h Newmarket road -Blake, Hannah, St. Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street -Blake, James, Pheasant Cock, Ber street gates -Blake, John Joseph, Esq., solicitor, (see Blake, Keith, and Blake) -Theatre st. -Blake, Mrs. Jonathan, 21, Mount Pleasant -Blake, Joseph, The Hermitage, City road, Lakenham -Blake, Keith, and Blake, solicitors, the Chantry -Blake, Mrs. Mary, Lower Close -Blake, Robert, brickmaker, Brazen Doors road; h Golden Dog lane -Blake, Robert, butcher, Lower Westwick street, St. Lawrence -Blake, Samuel, butcher, 3, Bridewell alley -Blakely, the Misses, boarding school, Paragon Lodge, St. Giles’ road -Blakely, Edward, silk mercer, West Parade, Earlham road -Blakely, William, manufacturer, Pitt street -Blakeney, Joseph, city missionary, Alma place, St. Augustine’s -Blanden, Henry, Morning Mail, Pottergate street -Blandon, Miss Caroline and Matilda, grocers, Ber street -Blazeby, William, portrait painter, Bethel street -Blazeby, James, artist, 16, Bethel street -Blazeby, John, turner, Globe lane, Golden Ball street -Blazeby, Henry, butcher, Westlegate street -Blazeby, William, whitesmith, Scole’s green -Bleakley, Mrs. Elijah, 4, Newmarket road -Blinkinsop, Mrs. Alice, Cadogan place, 2, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Bliss, Joseph James, chemist and druggist, Magdalen street -Bloch, Israel, jeweller, 47, Pottergate street -Blogg, Mr. Stephen Money, Holl’s lane -Blogg, William (day school) Upper King street -Bloom, Thomas (see Plummer and Bloom); h 2, Paragon street -Bloomfield, Amelia, milliner and dress maker, Botolph street -Bloomfield, George, Norfolk and Norwich chop house, Market place -Blomfield, Mrs. Sarah, 30, Victoria street -Bloy, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mount Pleasant -Blunderfield, Mrs., 11, Newmarket terrace, Newmarket road -Blyth, James, green grocer, Julian street -Blyth, John, bricklayer, John street -Blyth, John, grocer, St. Martin’s gates -Blyth, John, timber and coal merchant, Quay side -Blyth, John, sen., coal merchant, Quay side -Blyth, John, shoemaker, Earlham road -Blyth, Josiah, baker and shopkeeper, Adelaide street, Heigham -Blyth, Sarah, greengrocer, Coslany street -Blyth, William, timber merchant, St. Faith’s lane -Blyth, William, timber merchant, St. Julian’s street -Blyth, William, beer retailer, Ber street -Blyth, William, clothes’ salesman, Coach and Horses road, Union place -Blyth, William Bates, boot and shoe maker, Bethel street -Blythe, Eldred, Nursery Tavern, and painter, plumber and glazier, Nelson -street, Heigham -Blythe, Joshua, shopkeeper, World’s End lane -Blythe, Louisa, dress maker, St. Augustine’s -Blythe, Thomas, wheelwright, St. Augustine’s -Boardman, James Theobald, wholesale tea, coffee, and spice dealer, -Cundall’s court, Gentleman’s walk -Boardman and Sursham, hop, corn, and coal merchants, Wensum street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 14) -Boardman, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pottergate street -Boatwright, James, joiner, Fishgate street -Boatwright, James, cap maker, St. Saviour’s, Church alley -Boatwright, Richard, pork butcher, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Bocking, Thomas, builder, St. Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street -Boddy, John, tailor, William street -Body, Elizabeth Murrey, day school, Adelaide street, Heigham -Bolingbroke, Charles and Frederick, manufacturers, St. Clement’s Church -alley -Bolingbroke, Charles N., Esq., Upper St. Giles’ street -Bolingbroke, Horatio, Esq. (magistrate) 23, St. Giles’ street -Bolingbroke, Woodrow and Co. (Norwich Wine Company) importers of foreign -wines and spirits, Upper St. Giles’ street -Bollison, William, blacksmith, Thorpe hamlet -Botton, Ann Elizabeth, milliner, New Catton -Bolton, William (inspector on E. C. railway) Synagogue House -Bond, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Duke street -Bond, George, shopkeeper, Quakers’ lane -Bond, Joseph Daynes, tailor, Upper Goat lane -Bond, Mrs. Juliet, Lakenham place, St. Catherine’s plain -Bond, Thomas William, publisher of the “Norfolk News,” Broad street, St. -Andrew’s -Bond, William, tailor and woollen draper, 30, London street -Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s street -Bone, Nicholas, water bailiff, Lady’s lane -Bone, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s street -Booth, Miss Frances, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Booth, George, accountant, Richmond place, Bracondale -Booth, Thomas Rising, Shakespeare, Colegate street -Booty, John, gardener and seedsman, St. Stephen’s road -Booty, Horace John, British schoolmaster, Thorpe hamlet -Borking, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick street -Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow lane -Borking, Thomas Patrick, shopkeeper, Upper Westwick street -Borrett, William, confectioner, Lower Westwick street -Bostock, Edwin and Thomas, boot and shoe top manufacturers, and leather -merchants, Swan lane, and 39, Pottergate street -Boston, William, pawnbroker, and boot and shoe manufacturer, Orford hill -Boswell, James Freeman, wine and spirit merchant, Chatham place, St. -Augustine’s -Boswell and Bishop, whitesmiths, Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s Broad -street -Boswell, Thomas, perambulator, toy, and invalid’s carriage manufacturer, -Birmingham and Sheffield warehouse, 9, St. John’s Maddermarket (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 24) -Boswell, William, carver and gilder, and looking-glass manufacturer, -Magdalen street -Botwright, the Misses Martha and Eleanor, Theatre street -Boughen, Hugh, chemist and druggist, St. Augustine’s -Boughen, Robert, Cross st., Unthank’s road -Boughen, William, hosier, glover, shirt maker, and general outfitter, -Bank plain -Boughton, Richard, greengrocer, St. Stephen’s street -Boughton, Samuel, hairdresser and glove maker, Red Lion street -Boulger, Mr. John Joseph, Heigham rd. -Boulger, Patrick Joseph, surgeon dentist, Willow lane -Boult, Benjamin Grimmer, sail maker, Barge yard, King street -Boult, The Misses, Chalk Hill Cottage, Thorpe hamlet -Boulton, Mr. Benjamin, Paragon street -Boulton, Edward, earthenware dealer and shopkeeper, Gildengate street -Boulton, Robert, Saint Julian’s street, manager to Albion mills, Lower -King street -Boulton, William, ironmonger, 9, The Crescent, Chapel-field road -Bourt, John, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Boutelle, Mrs. Harriet, Gloucester place, St. Catherine’s plain, Lakenham -Bowden, James, accountant, Bank street -Bowgen, John Hart, Victoria spirit vaults, Lower Westwick street -Bowgen, John Hart, coal merchant, chimney sweeper, &c., Lower Westwick -street -Bowen, Alfred, merchant’s clerk, 2, John street -Bowen, William, plumber, painter and glazier, Pottergate street; h 23, -Paragon street -Bower, James, wood carver, Devonshire place, Holl’s lane -Bower, James Garton, accountant, St. Martin’s lane -Bower, John A., 3, Newmarket terrace, Newmarket road -Bowes, William, harness maker, Upper Westwick street -Bowhill, Henry, boot and shoe maker, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Bowhill, O., 39, Pottergate street -Bowles, Caleb, watch manufacturer, Bedford-street, Unthank’s road -Bowthorpe, William, Unthank’s road -Boyce, George, Ship Inn, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Boyce, Mrs. Harriet, dress maker, Redwell street -Boyden, the Misses Eliza and Charlotte, (boarding and day school) -Pottergate street -Bradey, Mrs. Mary, St. Julian’s street -Brady, Alfred T., painter, plumber and glazier, Hall road, New Lakenham -Bradfield, Frederick, patten and clog manufacturer, Little London street -Bradfield, Mrs. Rose, cloak maker, West Pottergate street -Bramwell Daniel Kellard, stationer, bookseller, news agent, and -librarian, 9, Upper St. Giles’ street -Branch, George, manufacturer of surgical and dental instruments, Golden -Ball street -Branch, James, accountant, 65, Pottergate street -Brandling, Major John James, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Bradford, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet -Bray, Charles, plumber, glazier and painter, Timberhill street and Castle -hill (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 15) -Bray, Mrs. John, Catton road -Bray, Joseph, wool sorter, St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street -Bray, Richard, tailor and woollen draper, 30, Pottergate street -Bray, Robert, beer retailer, Ber street -Brazell, Richard, Half Moon Inn, Upper Market -Bream, Charles John, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, Upper Market; h -Town close -Breese, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Magdalen street -Breeze, Christmas, dyer, Infirmary road -Breeze, Henry, dyer, Bridge street, St. George’s -Breeze, H. S., Miss, dressmaker, Rupert street, Union place -Breeze, Mrs. Mary, greengrocer, Cross lane, St. George’s -Brett, Alethsa, Portland Arms, Old Church road, Lakenham -Brett, Isaac, boot and shoe manufacturer, Upper King street -Brett, Sophia, dressmaker, Union place -Brett, Thomas, shopkeeper and dealer, Old Church street, Lakenham -Brewster, James, butcher, Upper Heigham -Bridges, John, butcher, Heigham street -Bridges, Robert, Princess Royal, Rampant Horse street -Bridges William, marine store dealer, Coslany street -Bridgeman, William K., surgeon dentist, 69, St. Giles’ street -Briggs William Henry, dyer and beer retailer, New Catton -Briggs, John, The Waterman, St. Margaret’s plain -Briggs, Mrs. Margarette, West Pottergate street -Briggs, Robert, ventriloquist, Ber street -Briggs, Sampson, tailor and secondhand clothes dealer, Golden Ball street -Briggs, William, Queen Caroline, Oak street -Brigham, John, St. Catherine’s plain -Bright, John, coal merchant, Lower Westwick street -Brightwell and Son, solicitors, Surrey street -Brightwell, Thomas, Esq., jun., solicitor, 71, St. Giles’ street -Brightwell, Thomas, medical botanist, Bridge street, St. George’s -Brightwell, Thomas, Esq., sen., solicitor to the Charity Trustees of -Norwich, and clerk to the Corn Hall, Surrey st. -Bright, Zachariah, beer retailer, The Hero of the Redan, Thorpe hamlet -Brighten, Charles George, confectioner, St. Stephen’s gates -Brighton, Robert, butcher, Heigham st. -Brinkley, James, Southwell Arms, Front row, Lakenham -Britcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt street -Britcher, John, boat builder, Carrow Abbey; h Bracondale -Britcher, Thomas, bricklayer, Pottergate street -Brittain, George, collector for the Water Works Compy., Southgate street -Britton, John, pill box manufacturer, Oak street -Brock, George, soap and candle manufacturer, Alma terrace, St. -Augustine’s gates -Brock, Samuel, baker and confectioner, St. Augustine’s street -Brock, William, baker, &c., Oak street -Brogden, Thomas, Magdalen road -Brook, Edmund, dyer, King street -Brook, Isaac, Oak street -Brook, Thomas Verlander, tea and coffee dealer and tobacconist, Bethel -street -Brooke, William, Grey Friars’ school, Priory lane -Brooks, Anthony and James, coal merchants, Barn road -Brooks, Cooper, leather merchant, St. Stephen’s plain -Brooks, David, greengrocer, Lower Westwick street -Brooks, Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, Hall road, Lakenham -Brooks, James, carpenter and builder, Tabernacle street -Brooks, John, blacksmith, All Saints’ street; h Magdalen place -Brooks, John, whitesmith and marine store dealer, Golden Ball street -Brooks, Thomas, joiner and builder, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Brooks, William, shopkeeper, Oak street -Brownfield, John, surgeon, Magdalen street -Browes, James, green grocer, Lower King street -Browes, Miss Pamela, milliner and dressmaker, Chapel street, Crook’s -place -Brown, Mr. Alfred, Tamworth terrace, Unthank’s road -Brown, Miss Ann, dressmaker, Sherbourne place, Mariner’s lane -Brown, Miss Anna Maria, milliner and dressmaker, Muspole street -Brown and Bailey, builders, &c., West Pottergate street -Brown, B., baker, city road, New Lakenham -Brown, Benjamin, dyer, Robson’s yard, St. Martin’s at Oak -Brown, Christopher, bricklayer and plasterer, Hall road, Lakenham -Brown, Eliza, dressmaker, Rochester buildings, Norfolk street -Brown, Elizabeth, butcher, Bishopgate street, St. Helen’s -Brown, Mr. Frederick, Bracondale -Brown, Frederick, corn merchant and malster, Lower King street -Brown, Frederic William, Hope Brewery, joiner and builder, pump maker and -well sinker, St. Saviour’s lane -Brown, George, merchant, King street; h Bracondale -Brown, George, tailor, Upper King street -Brown, George, Unicorn, St. Stephen’s street -Brown, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, and agent for the Alliance Fire and -Life Assurance office, 14, Gentleman’s walk -Brown, Henry, Ten Bells, wood carver, Upper Westwick street, St. -Swithin’s -Brown, Henry, lodging-house keeper, William street -Brown, James, green grocer, Colegate street -Brown, Rev. James Landy, M.A., the Grove, Chapel field -Brown, John, architect and surveyor, county surveyor, and surveyor to the -Dean and Chapter, King street -Brown, John, bricklayer, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Brown, John, builder, William street -Brown, John, baker, Muspole street -Brown, John, grocer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Brown, John, carpenter and builder, Clarence Harbour, Thorpe Hamlet -Brown, Mrs. Maria, milliner and haberdasher, Bridge street, St. George’s -Brown, Maria, baker, Lower Westwick street, St. Margaret’s -Brown, Mary Anne, Royal Oak, St. Augustine’s street -Brown, Peter, carpenter, &c., City road, Heigham fields -Brown, Philip, Esq., Thorpe Hamlet -Brown, Mr. Robert, Grove terrace, Unthank’s road -Brown, Robert, bone crusher, St. Benedict’s lane -Brown, Rose Ann, Corn Exchange tavern, Little London street -Brown, Sophia, baker and shopkeeper, Philadelphia -Brown, Thomas, clerk, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Brown, Thomas, fishmonger, Fishmarket -Brown and Wright, millwrights, engineers, stone builders, and workers of -brass, &c., King street, near Rose corner (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 14.) -Brown, William, blacksmith, Lower King street -Brown, William, Lower Close -Brown, William, lodging-house keeper, John street, Rose lane -Brown, Mrs. William, lodging-house keeper, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Browne and Barker, hatters and hosiers, 10, London street -Browne, Charles, provision dealer, 57, St. Stephen’s street -Browne, David, nursery, florist and seedsman, 41, London street, and -Sprowston -Browne, George, Esq., 3, Upper St. Giles’ street -Browne, George, clothier, Orford hill -Browne, Hall, grocer, Ber street -Browne, John, The Adelphi, White Lion street -Browne, John, and Sons, ironmongers and color merchants, 4, Upper market -Browne, Joseph, tobacco-pipe maker, St. Stephen’s street -Browne, Lovick Anstead, Foundry Bridge Tavern, Rose lane -Browne, Samuel, grocer and tea dealer, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Browne, Mrs. Sarah, dyer and dresser, Tombland -Browne, William, and Co., lithographers, engravers, and copperplate -printers, and land surveyors, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Browne, William, Heigham road, Earlham road, (see W. Browne and Co.) -Browne, William John Utten, Esq., barrister, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ -road -Brownson, Miss Ann and Sarah, the Chantry -Browsell, William, Pope’s Head, Upper market -Bruce, Mrs. Jane Scott, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Bruff, Robert, Lord Camden, Charing Cross -Brundell, Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, Upper King street -Brunning, John, fly proprietor, St. Catherine’s plain, Lakenham -Brussey, Benjamin, grocer, St. Augustine’s street -Bryant, Samuel, beer retailer, Thorn lane -Buck, Charles Harrison, boot and shoe maker, Back of the Inns -Buck, John, agricultural implement maker, Grove place, New Lakenham -Buck, George, beer retailer, Mill street, Lakenham -Buck, Zachariah, doctor of music, Upper Close -Buckenham, John Charles, watch and clock maker, Tombland -Bugden, Thomas and Edward, wholesale tea dealers and grocers, St. Mary’s -plain -Bugden, Thomas, grocer, (see Bugden, Thomas and Edward); h Gildengate -street -Bugg, Mrs. Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, St. Augustine’s street -Bugg, Isaac, solicitor, commissioner to administer oaths in Chancery in -England, and perpetual commissioner for taking acknowledgements of deeds -by married women, (see Miller, Son, and Bugg); h Newmarket road -Bulgin, Henry, wholesale mourning milliner, Freeman’s Villas, Unthank’s -road -Bull, Miss Jane, the Crescent, Chapel field -Bull, George, willow pill-box manufacturer, Silver street -Bullard, John, waterman, Lower King street -Bullard, Mrs. John, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Bullard, Maria, shopkeeper, Trowse -Bullard, Richard, brewer, malster, wine and spirit merchant, and corn and -coal merchant, Bridge street, St. Miles’; h 24, St. Giles’ street -Bullard, Robert, brewer’s clerk, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Bullard, Robert, fruiterer, Swan lane -Bullard, William, flour dealer, 17, Suffolk street, Union place -Bullard, William, tailor and woollen draper, 14, Exchange street; h -Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Bullen, Miss Elizabeth, eating house, Bridewell alley -Bullen, George, ticket writer, Catton rd. -Bullen, William Vincent, hairdresser, confectioner, and fruiterer, Golden -Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 14) -Bullimore, Mary Ann, tailoress, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Bullock, John, bird preserver, Lower Westwick street, St. Swithin’s -Bultitude, Edward, cabinet maker, Charing cross -Bungay, Elizabeth and Ann, grocers and tea dealers, Trowse -Bunn, Charles, bricklayer and plasterer, Vauxhall Tavern, Julian street -Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, 20, Pottergate street -Bunn, Robert, watch and clock maker, Timberhill street -Bunn, Samuel, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Bunnett, Edward, professor of music, the Close -Bunnett, Thomas C., butcher, Distillery street -Bunting, James, shopkeeper, Coslany street, St. Miles’ -Bunting, John, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Giles’ road -Bunting, Richard, French polisher, Lower Westwick street -Burch, Conrade, fruiterer and green grocer, West End street, Heigham -Burcham, Samuel, corn and coal merchant, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Burdett, Jonathan, The Dial, Dereham road -Burgess, John, artist, Willow Cottage, Lower close -Burgess, Richard, The Eagle tavern, Lower Westwick street -Burgess, Robert, plumber, painter, and glazier, Chapel field; h Rose -valley, Unthank’s road -Burgess, William, shoemaker, Coslany street, St. Miles’ -Burman, Henry, basket maker, Oak st. -Barrage, Edward, baker, Julian street, Julian place -Burrage, Edwin, confectioner, &c., Church street -Burrage, Frederick Joseph, boarding and day school, Golden Dog lane -Burrage and Jeffries, tailors and outfitters, 2, Davey place -Burrage, John, clothier, Davey place; h Dereham road -Burrage, John Charles, boarding and day school, Castle hill; h 2, Little -Orford street -Burrage, Mrs. Joseph James, ladies’ boarding and day school, Golden Dog -lane -Burrage, William, Plasterer’s Arms, Cowgate street -Burrell, Benjamin, builder, Lower King street -Burrell, Elizabeth, beer retailer, Church street, St. Miles’ -Burrell, Mr. James, Magdalen street -Burrell, John, horsehair manufacturer, Gildengate street -Burrell, Robert, Rose Tavern, St. Martin’s at Oak street -Burrell, William, general shopkeeper, Cowgate street -Burroughes, Randall Ellis, solicitor, (see Foster, Son, Burroughes, and -Robberds;) h Thorpe Hamlet -Burroughs, George, shopkeeper, Magdalen street -Burrows, Barnard Lemon, chemist and druggist, Ber street gates -Burrows, Edward, shoemaker, Oak street -Burrows, George, coal merchant, St. Edmund’s square, Water lane, Fishgate -street -Burrows, George C., agency office, Post Office street -Burrows, John, The Cock, Upper St. Giles’ -Burrows, Lewis, coal dealer, Cowgate street, St. Paul’s -Burrows, Mrs. Mary, beer retailer, Colegate street -Burrows, Robert, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Burrows, William, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, St. Clement’s -Church alley -Burrows, William, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Burrows, William, Duncan Arms, Magdalen street -Burt, Miss Priscilla, Chapel field grove -Burton, Emma, dressmaker, Trafalgar street -Burton, Frederick Charles, professor of music, St. Stephen’s road -Burton, George, coffee and eating house, Castle hill -Burton, Gent, provision merchant, 12, Dove street -Burton, Thomas, hawker, Trafalgar street -Bush, Edward, clock maker, St. Mary’s plain -Bush, George, toy and fancy warehouse, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Bush, George W., foreman at Fletcher’s printing office; h Chapel Field -road -Bush, John, bricklayer, Union place -Bush, John, beer retailer, Fishgate street -Bush, Mrs. Mary Ann, Princes’ street -Bush, Rebecca, The Alma Tavern, Pottergate street -Bush, Mr. Robert, 2, Earlham Road terrace -Bushell, George, clerk, Gas hill, Thorpe hamlet -Bushell, William, butcher, Norfolk street, Union place -Bushnell, Joseph, wood carver, Suffolk street, Heigham -Bussey, Henry, reporter for the “Norwich Mercury,” Leicester place, -Vauxhall street -Butcher, Brothers, paper manufacturers, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Butcher, Mr. John M., Mount Pleasant -Butcher, James, Goose and Gridiron, and blacksmith, St. Stephen’s street -Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., 11, Newmarket road -Butcher, Robert, Crown and Anchor, St. Augustine’s street -Butcher, Robert, and Nephew, wholesale grocers, Bank plain and Queen -street -Butcher, Mr. Robert Edward, Theatre street -Butcher, Simon, green grocer, St. Augustine’s street -Butcher, Simon, furniture broker, St. Augustine’s -Butcher, Walter Whitton, Red House, Timberhill street -Butcher, William, green grocer, Elm hill -Butcher, William, and Sons, auctioneers, land agents, and surveyors, -Theatre street, and 37, Bedford row, London -Butcher, Mr. William, sen., Theatre street -Butter, Caroline, green grocer, Bull close -Butler, Charles, merchant’s clerk, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Butler, Edward, solicitor’s clerk, Ber Street gates -Butler, Henry, tailor, Russell street -Butler, James, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Butler, James, Finket street -Butler, Mary, coal dealer, Lower Westwick street, St. Margaret’s -Butler, John, coal dealer, Lower Westwick street -Butler, Robert, rent collector, Ber street -Butler, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Butler, Thomas Bulwer, attorney’s clerk, John street, Rose lane -Butler, William, clothes’ dealer, St. Lawrence -Batterbee, James, clothes’ dealer -Buttifant, Davis, hairdresser, Golden Ball street -Buttifant, Henry, ironmonger, Grapes’ hill -Buttifant, Henry and Josiah, ironmongers, and oil and colour merchants, -William street, Heigham -Buttifant, John, cabinet maker, and picture-frame maker, 2, St. Ann’s -terrace, Synagogue street -Buttifant, Josiah, Conservative Registration Rooms, and secretary to the -Provident Building Society, Bethel street -Buttifant, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, Adelaide street, Heigham -Buttle, Richard, coal merchant, and beer retailer, Quay side -Button, Edward John, accountant, 1, Albion place, Mount pleasant -Button, Mr. John, 7, Newmarket terrace, Newmarket road -Buxley, James, Marquis of Gransby, Bishopgate street -Buxton, John, tobacconist, St. Stephen’s street -Buxton, Joseph, (inland revenue office) 3, Heigham road -Buxton, Stephen, baker, Thorpe hamlet -Byles, Robert, “Jubilee,” Ber street -Cadge, William, surgeon, All Saints’ green -Caldwell, Rev. Charles, 3, Heigham terrace, Dereham road -Caley, Albert J., pharmaceutical chemist, London street -Caley, Nathaniel Henry, draper, silk mercer, and shawl manufacturer, -London street -Caley, John Thomas, tailor, St. Benedict’s street -Callow, William Julian, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Golden Ball street -Calton, John Dixon, Club-house Tavern, Old Post Office court -Calver, John, boot and shoe maker, Church street, St. Simon’s -Calver, John, harness maker, All Saints’ green -Calver, John French, Old Crown, Oak street -Calver, Josiah, warehouseman, Infirmary road -Calver, Thomas, wholesale and retail boot and shoe manufacturer, St. -Giles’ street -Calvert, Rev. Thomas, Upper Surrey street -Campling, Abraham, commercial traveller, St. Saviour’s lane -Campling, Alfred, dyer, Botolph street -Campling, Miss Ann, laundress, Gildengate street -Campling, Mrs. Eliza Jane, boarding and day school, Castle hill -Campling, George, greengrocer, Magdalen street -Campling, George, Two Brewers, Magdalen street -Campling, James, millwright, engineer, ironfounder, agricultural -implement manufacturer, and commission agent; repository, Golden Ball -street -Campling, James, engineer, millwright, and boiler maker, Buff Coat lane -Iron Works (see also repository, Golden Ball street); h Castle hill, -Prospect place -Campling, James, bookbinder, Westlegate street -Campling, Jeremiah, Rifleman tavern, Cross lane -Campling, Jessie, Postman, Chatham street, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s -Campling, John, fishmonger, Magdalen street -Campling, Paul, shopkeeper, West Pottergate street -Campling, Peter, coal dealer, West Pottergate street -Campling, Robert, governor of City gaol, St. Giles’ gates -Campling, Samuel, Fortune of War, Calvert street -Campling, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and gas fitter, Coslany street -Campling, Thomas, Bloomsbury street, Rose lane -Campling, William, Bull (Snow’s chop house) Market place -Candler, Miss Elizabeth, 5, Foundry terrace, Thorpe hamlet -Candler, John, plumber, St. Saviour’s lane -Candler, John, wholesale stationer, and brush manufacturer, 5, Rampant -Horse street -Canham, Mrs. Emma, baby linen warehouse, 68½, St. Stephen’s street -Canham, Isaiah, clerk, Heigham road -Canham, Mrs. Margaret, 1, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -Canham, Sarah, furniture broker, Ber street -Canham, Thomas, assistant draper, Gloucester place, St. Catherine’s plain -Canham, William, boot and shoemaker, Lower Westwick street -Cann, Mrs. Mary, stay maker, Fisher’s lane -Cann, Samuel, Philadelphia saw mills -Cann, Watling, Philadelphia -Cannell, Albert Francis, tailor and woollen draper, Lower Goat lane -Cannell, Benjamin, pork butcher, St. James’ street -Cannell, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, Unthank’s road -Cannell, George Symonds, boot and shoe maker, Ber street -Cannell, Hannah, grocer and tea dealer, and ale, porter, and spirit -merchant, Unthank’s road -Cannell, Mr. Henry, Newmarket road -Cannell, James, grocer and tea dealer, Upper Westwick street -Cannell, Mr. Nunn, Newmarket road -Cannell, Peter, miller, Mousehold heath -Cannell, Robert, baker, King street -Canner, John, Prince of Wales, Upper Westwick street -Cannon, Goss William S., fish merchant, Fisher’s lane -Capes, George, wholesale and retail tea dealer, Nelson street, Heigham -Capon, James, merchant’s clerk, John street, Rose lane -Caprani, Lewis and Co., hardware dealers, and importers of toys and fancy -goods, White Lion street -Capp, Ellen, Napier tavern, Castle hill -Carley, Mrs. C., Douro terrace, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Carpenter, Mrs. Philip Samuel, 3, Langham place, Dereham road -Carpenter, Robert, cooper, Oak street -Carr, Charles, Briton’s Arms, Elm hill -Carr, Mrs. Harriett, matron of “Orphan’s Home,” Pottergate street -Carr, William, clicker, Muspole street -Caro, Rev. Simon, linguist, Ber street -Carter, Rev. George, M.A., (rector of Trowse and Lakenham) Lower Close -Carter, John, commercial traveller, 29, Newmarket road -Carter, John, dyer, All Saints’ street -Carter, John, cowkeeper, Catton road -Carter, John, shoemaker, Peacock street -Carter, Henry, shopkeeper, Cowgate street -Carter, Mrs. Henry, St. Helen’s square, Bishopgate street -Carter, Miss Sarah, 19, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Carter, Thomas, general shopkeeper, St. James street -Carter, William, Barley Mow, Haymarket -Cartwright, Frederick, bill poster, Broad street, St. Andrew’s -Cartwright, Henry, gunmaker, Rampant Horse street -Cartwright, Mrs., haberdasher, Magdalen road -Carver, Charles, shoemaker, Wellington street -Carver, Miss C. E., teacher of music, Douro terrace, Heigham grove -Carver, Rebecca, general shopkeeper, 12, Surrey terrace, Lakenham -Carver, Mrs. Ruth (ladies’ seminary) West Pottergate street -Carver, William, shopkeeper, Ber street -Carver, William, Bull’s Head tavern, Ber street -Carver, Wm., beer retailer, shopkeeper, and shoemaker, Trowse Millgate -Case, Philip, Esq., the Town Close -Casson, Daniel Bell, Jolly Farmers, St. John’s Maddermarket -Casper, George, and Co., shoe manufacturers, Wensum street; h Lower Close -Castle, W., hairdresser, Upper Market -Castleton, William S., tailor, Howard street, Lakenham -Caston, William, Rose lane -Caston, John, grocer, tea dealer, ale, porter, and spirit merchant, St. -Benedict’s gates -Catchpole, John, shopkeeper, and beer retailer, Cowgate street -Catling, Alfred, baker, Carrow hill -Cattermole, David, Coach and Horses, Thorpe road -Cattermole, William, baker, Front row, Lakenham -Cattermoul, Mrs. Esther, lodging-house keeper, St. Benedict’s plain -Cattermoul, Everett, Esq., Pitt street -Cattermoul, James, Eagle tavern, Newmarket road -Cattermoul, John Overton, builder, Pitt street -Cattermoul, Thomas Mathews, Bridge tavern, Wensum street -Cattermoul, William, bookbinder, 22, White Lion street -Cattermoul, William, The Allies, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Cattermoul, William, Chapel Field road -Cattermoule, Thomas, beer retailer, Ber street -Cavendish, Mrs. Mary, 3, Crescent place, Chapel Field road -Cawdron, Henry, shopkeeper and lodging house, Bethel street -Cawdron, Jonathan, turning lathe and tool maker, and turner in general, -Duke street -Cettermer, Isaac, baker, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Chalker, Elizabeth (day school) Tills’ court, Ber street -Chalker, Mary Ann, beer retailer, Coslany street -Challis, John, Bracondale -Challis, Thomas, boot maker, London street -Chambers, Miss Grace, Upper Close -Chambers, Mrs. Mary, Theatre street -Chambers, Sarah, dressmaker, Ber street gates -Chamberlin, James, grocer and tea dealer, Post Office street -Chamberlin, William, cabinet maker, Calvert street -Chamberlin, Sons and Co., wholesale and retail drapers, silk mercers, -Market place -Champlin, George, wool dealer, St. Mary’s Church alley -Chandler, Miss H., dressmaker, St. Stephen’s road -Chandler, Samuel, cowkeeper, St. Stephen’s road -Chapman, Abel, butcher, Magdalen street -Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emery, Pottergate street -Chapman, John, greengrocer, St. Miles’ Church alley -Chapman, John, greengrocer, Union place -Chapman, Luke, market gardener, Dereham road -Chapman, Matthew, fellmonger, Upper Heigham -Chapman, Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Palace street -Chapman, Philip, Gardeners’ Arms, Tinkler’s lane -Chapman, Samuel, butcher, Upper St. Giles’ street -Chapman, Thomas, tea dealer, 4, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road -Chapman, Thomas Robert, butcher, Market place -Chapham, George Henry, chairmaker, and fancy cane worker, Ber street -Chaplin, George, woolstapler, Muspole street; h St. Mary’s Church alley -Chaplin, George, lodging-house keeper, Lower Close -Chase, Charles, 8, Surrey terrace, Surrey road -Chatfield, Francis Joseph, locomotive engineer, 1, Foundry terrace, -Thorpe hamlet -Chesteney, Richard, fruit, and green grocer, Upper St. Giles’ street -Chettleburgh, Henry, lodging house, 55, St. Giles’ street -Chettleburgh, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Tombland -Chettleburgh, Thomas, Kimberley Arms, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Chettleburgh, William, carter, Mousehold -Chettock, S., Mr., Somerset place, Holl’s lane -Chiddick, Francis J., baker and confectioner, Magdalen street -Child, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, St. Benedict’s street -Child, Stephen, blacksmith, Chapel Field road -Childs and Curry, photographers, Golden Ball street -Chilvers, Albert, railway clerk, Thorpe hamlet -Chilvers, James, professor of music, Pitt street -Chipperfield, Charles, flyman, St. Stephen’s gates -Chittock, Mrs. Ann, Portland place, Holl’s lane -Christie, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate street -Church, Charles, bill poster, Theatre street -Church, Mrs. Matilda, lodging house, Theatre street -Churchill, William, commission agent, Pitt street -Churchman, Mrs. Elizabeth, matron of the “Stanley Home,” St. Paul’s Back -lane -Churchyard, John, greengrocer, Coburg street -Clabburn, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Oak street -Clabburn, Mrs., Pitt street -Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, manufacturers of shawls, poplins, paramattas, -and every description of fancy dresses, Pitt street -Clabburn and Sparks, wine, spirit, and corn merchants, Magdalen street -Clare, Caroline, straw bonnet maker, Magdalen street -Clark, Ann, greengrocer, Ber street -Clark, Frederick and Son, rope, twine, and sack manufacturers, St. -Clement’s -Clark, Maria, grocer, Lower Westwick street -Clark, Mrs. S., dressmaker, Vauxhall street -Clark, William, beer retailer, Timberhill street -Clarke, Mrs. Ann, 7, The Crescent -Clarke, Charles, brewer, maltster, spirit and London porter merchant, -Coslany street -Clarke, David, boot and shoe maker, and shopkeeper, Golden Ball street -Clarke, Eliza, dressmaker, King street -Clarke, Eliza M., and C., milliners and dressmakers, Pottergate street -Clarke, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, 37, Pottergate street -Clarke, Frederick, clerk, Rose lane -Clarke, Frederick Edward, tunist, Prince’s street -Clarke, Mrs. Hannah, 3, West End Cottage, Chapel Field road -Clarke, Mrs. Hannah, Coldstream terrace, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Clarke, Henry and George S., boot and shoe manufacturers, Gildengate -street; and Prince’s street, Ipswich -Clarke and Hunter, cabinet makers and upholsterers, carpet warehouse, -auctioneers, and undertakers, Dove street and Pottergate street -Clarke, Isaac, butcher, St. Augustine’s -Clarke, James, The Grapes Hotel, St. Giles’ gates -Clarke, John, Infirmary road -Clarke, John, wholesale shoe factor, Distillery street, Heigham -Clarke, John, accountant, Lame Dog road -Clarke, Mr. James, Peacock street -Clarke, John, commercial traveller, Jubilee place, Heigham road -Clarke, John, market gardener, Heigham causeway -Clarke, John, manufacturer, Calvert street -Clarke, John Friar, solicitor’s clerk, Charles street -Clarke, Mr. John Welham, (see Clarke and Hunter) Town Close road -Clarke, Miss Maria, tuscan and straw bonnet manufacturer, St. Gregory’s -Church alley -Clarke, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Upper King street -Clarke, Matthew, stone and marble mason, Distillery street, Heigham -Clarke and Reeve, wharfingers, carriers, and merchants, Duke’s palace -Wharf -Clarke, Richard, blacking manufacturer, Muspole street -Clarke, Robert, city missionary, Infirmary road -Clarke, Robert, commercial traveller, Coach and Horses road, Union place -Clarke, Robert N., shoemaker, Tuns tavern, White Friars’ street, St. -Martin’s at Palace -Clarke, Royal, general shopkeeper, William street -Clarke, Samuel, butcher, Unthank’s road -Clarke, Samuel, clerk, Distillery street -Clarke, Samuel, inspector of nuisances, Castle meadow -Clarke, Thomas, British Lion; and shoemaker; Coburg street -Clarke, William, boot closer, St. Benedict’s street -Claxton, Elizabeth, hay and corn dealer, St. Augustine’s -Claxton, George, cowkeeper, Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s -Claxton, Mr. Robert, Prospect place, Horn’s lane -Claxton, George Amond, beer retailer, Fishgate street -Claxton, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, Fishgate street -Claxton, Walter, baker and shopkeeper, New Catton -Claxton, William and George, skin merchants and furriers, Horn’s lane, -King street -Clayton, George, fishmonger, Fishmarket -Clayton, Thomas, beer retailer, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Cletheroe, James, green grocer, Oak street -Cletheroe, James, painter, plumber, and glazier, City road, Heigham -Clitheroe, William, boot and shoe maker, Botolph street -Clements, John, attorney’s clerk, West Pottergate street -Clements, Robert John, Duke of Wellington, Chapel street, Union place -Clements, William, carter, Nelson street -Clifford, Mrs. Ann, 3, Earlham Road terrace -Clifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen street -Climpson, Edward, tailor, Hall road -Clowes, Charles, merchant’s clerk, St. Julian street -Clowes, Francis, (see Clowes and Flowerdew); h Bank place -Clowes and Flowerdew, auctioneers, valuers, and land agents, Bank -Chambers, Bank place -Coalman, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Chalk Hill cottage, Thorpe hamlet -Coaks, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog lane Magdalen street -Cobb, Leggatt, Rose inn, St. Augustine’s -Cobb, Rev. John William, Newmarket road -Cobb, Robert Leggatt, butcher, Magdalen street and St. Augustine’s -Cobb, Mrs. Susan, laundress, Essex street, Union place -Cobb, Rev. William, catholic priest, catholic chapel, Willow lane -Coble, the Misses Christiana and Lydia Louisa, dressmakers, Elm hill -Cobin, William, lodging-house keeper, Pottergate street -Cock, William, blacksmith, Ber street gates -Cockburn, Col. James, Bracondale -Cocks, Dennis, tailor and hatter, Magdalen street -Cocks, Mary, tailoress, Elm hill -Codling, Arthur John, boarding and day school, Magdalen street -Coe, Edward, store-keeper to the Cooperative Provision Compy., Lower Goat -lane -Coe, George, firework artist, Bull close -Coe, Mark, The Plough, Golden Ball street -Coe, Robert, shoemaker, Philadelphia -Cogman, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Cogman, James, green grocer, Oak street -Cogman, Mrs. Emma, dressmaker, &c., Prince’s street -Cogman, Frederick, tailor, Prince’s street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 20) -Cohen, Mrs., letter founder, Scole’s green -Cohen, Philip, fruiterer, Swan lane; h Distillery street -Colby, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, King’s buildings, Union place -Colby, Richard, printer and bookbinder, Golden Dog lane -Colby, Samuel, beer retailer, St. Giles’ hill -Coldham, Alfred, wine and dry cooper, Dereham road -Coldham, Henry, butcher, Bridge street, St. George’s -Coldham, James, The Barn tavern, St. Benedict’s -Coldham, John, tailor, Bartholomew street -Coldwell, Miss Amelia, boarding and day school, St. Clement’s Church -alley -Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe Hamlet -Cole, Edward, accountant, Douro terrace, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Cole, Elijah, Wheat Sheaf, Castle ditches -Cole, Mrs. Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Lower King street -Cole, Mrs. James, Thorpe hamlet -Cole, John B., tailor and woollen draper, Post office street -Coleby, Mrs. Elizabeth, 4, St. Stephen’s square -Coleman, Abraham, attorney’s clerk, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Coleman, Robert, Trowse Eye -Coleman, Mrs. Ruth, linen and woollen draper and silk mercer, London -street; h Bracondale -Coleman, George Lovick, wholesale and retail Manchester and Scotch -warehouse, opposite the Guildhall, Market place; h Unthank’s road -Coleman, Henry Bevely, draper, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s; h Mousehold, -Thorpe hamlet -Coleman, Mrs. Mary, Ipswich road -Coleman, Samuel, Albert Tavern, Ber street -Coleman, Timothy, beer retailer, White Horse, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Colman, Charles, fish and game dealer, Fishmarket -Colman, John Daniel, carpenter, Magdalen street -Colman, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bethel street -Collett, Robert George, beer retailer, White Friars’ street, St. Martin’s -at Palace -Collier, Mrs. Charlotte, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s -Collins, James, boot and shoe warehouse, 4, Davey place -Collyer, Col. William, Tombland -Colman and Glendenning, furnishing and general ironmongers, Rampant Horse -street -Colman, James, Peacock, St. Stephen’s plain -Colman, Jeremiah James, (see Colman and Glendenning); h Carrow house, -Carrow Abbey -Colman, J. and J., mustard, starch, and blue manufacturers, Stoke Mills, -and Carrow Works, Norwich, and 26, Cannon street, London -Colman, Mrs. James, Town close -Colman, Mrs. Jeremiah, Newmarket road -Colman, Mr. Robert, 9, Newmarket terrace, Newmarket road -Colman, Samuel, merchant’s clerk, Lakenham terrace, City road -Colman, William, farmer, St. Giles’ road -Colsey, Mr. Francis, (see Darken and Colsey); h 25, Victoria street -Coman, Henry, and Co., wholesale and retail grocers, &c., St. Benedict’s -street -Comer, Ann, clothier, St. Benedict’s street -Comer, James, glover, Magdalen street -Comer, Robert, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet -Compere, Thomas Bond, card maker, Norwich Card Works, St. Martin’s at -Palace -Cook, Ann, lodging-house keeper, St. Faith’s lane -Cook, Ann, corn and flour dealer, and livery and bait stables, Pitt -street -Cook, Benjamin, warehouseman, Muspole street -Cook, Miss Charlotte, 6, Foundry terrace, Thorpe hamlet -Cook, Charlotte, dressmaker, 59, St. Giles’ street -Cook, Edward, corn merchant, Infirmary road -Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 21, White Lion street -Cook, Miss Harriet, Newmarket road -Cook, James, blacksmith, Pitt street; h Calvert street -Cook, James, clerk, 21, Victoria street -Cook, John, blacksmith, Dial yard, Coslany street -Cook, John, beer retailer, Ber street -Cook, John, cooper, Botolph street -Cook, Joseph, gilder, St. Faith’s lane -Cook, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, Pottergate street -Cook, Samuel, brush, patten, and clog manufactory, 6, Davey place -Cooke, Rev. Bell, Unthank’s road -Cooke, Edward, leather seller, St. John’s Maddermarket -Cooke, Edward Robert, clerk, St. John’s terrace, Ber street gates -Cooke, Mrs. Eliza, register office for servants, St. Stephen’s gates -Cooke, Rev. George, Upper King street -Cooke, Hannah, dyer, Coslany street, St. Miles’ -Cooke, Mrs. Harriet, dyer, St. Augustine’s street -Cooke, Henry, 7, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Cooke, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen road -Cooke, Henry John, merchant’s clerk, John street, Heigham -Cooke, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Blazeby’s buildings, Scole’s -green -Cooke, Miss Mary H. (day school) Distillery street, Heigham -Cooke, Philip, boot and shoe maker, Fishgate street -Cooke, William, Church street, St. Miles -Cooke, William, chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street -Cooke, Rev. William, M.A., Thorpe hamlet -Cooper Carlos, barrister, Orford hill -Cooper, Mr. Daniel, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road -Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland -Cooper, Mrs. Honor, dressmaker, Stepping lane -Cooper, James Daniel, shopkeeper, Rampant Horse street -Cooper, Mr. James George, Unthank’s road -Cooper, Jane, milliner, Magdalen street -Cooper, Jeremiah, Keel and Wherry, Lower King street -Cooper, Mr. John, 4, Richmond place, Lakenham -Cooper, John Norton Valentine, solicitor, 3, The Crescent -Cooper, Miss L., Thorpe hamlet -Cooper, Mrs. Mary, St. Mary’s alley -Cooper, Robert, Orchard tavern, St. Faith’s lane -Cooper, Rev. Robert Henry, 5, Grove Place terrace, Grove road, Lakenham -Cooper, Robert, solicitor, Private Road villas, Unthank’s road -Cooper and Son, silversmiths and jewellers, 20, London street -Cooper, Samuel, Cow inn, Cow hill, St. Giles’ -Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, lodging-house keeper, Lower Close -Cooper, Thomas, Gardeners’ Arms, Timberhill street -Cooper, Thomas, grocer, St. Augustine’s -Cooper, William, The Plough (house and furniture painter) St. Benedict’s -street -Cooper, William, furniture broker, Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s -Cooper, William N., railway clerk, Albert place, Paragon street -Copeman, Rev. Charles Arthur, M.A., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Copeman and Bell, milliners, and straw bonnet warehouse, St. Gregory’s -Church alley -Copeman, Edward, Esq., M.D., St. Giles’ plain -Copeman, Edward, shoemaker and shopkeeper, Union street, Crook’s place -Copeman, Edward Robert, merchant’s clerk, Hall road, New Lakenham -Copeman, George, chimney sweeper, St. Stephen’s plain -Copeman, Mr. John, Surrey grove, Surrey road -Copeman and Sons, grocers and tea dealers, 12, The Walk -Copeman, William, agent to the Legal and Commercial Life, and Manchester -Fire offices, 12, The Walk -Copman, William, bootmaker, Lower King street -Copestake, Moore, Crampton, and Co., lace and muslin manufacturers; -manager, William Gibson, the Chantry -Copland, William S., solicitor’s clerk, Prince’s street -Copley, George, greengrocer and shoemaker, Pottergate street -Coppenwheat, Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer, Back Mill street, -Crook’s place -Coppin, Edward, shoe manufacturer, 8, York place, Chapel Field road -Corbitt, Rev. John, baptist minister, St. Catherine’s plain -Corbyn, Hartwell, tailor, Duke street -Cordean, William, cabinet and chair maker, 7, Crescent place, Chapel -Field road -Cordran, William, cabinet maker, Chapel Field row -Cork, Andrew Thompson, shoemaker, Waddington street, Heigham fields -Cork, Henry, shopkeeper, Magpie road -Cork, John, gardener and florist, Brunswick road, Newmarket road -Cork, Mary Ann, butcher, St. Augustine’s gates -Cork, William, butcher, Botolph street -Corrick, William, cabinet manufacturer, and paper hanger, 62, St. Giles’ -street -Corsbie, Mr. Dennis Stoke, accountant, Mount Pleasant -Corsbie, Joseph, accountant, Surrey terrace -Corsbie, Samuel Webster, accountant, Distillery street, Heigham -Cory, Christmas, tailor, Calvert street -Cosgrove, Thomas Rolfe, Old Steam Packet tavern, Rose lane -Cossey, John, estate agent, Gildengate street -Cossey, Robert, beer retailer, Oak street -Cott, Thomas, pawnbroker, Pottergate street -Cott, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Julian street, Julian place -Cottingham, Joseph John, dispensing chemist, and wholesale druggist, 1, -St. Giles’ street -Cottom and Brewster, butchers, Market place -Cottom, Thomas, butcher, Upper Heigham -Cousens, James, trunk maker, Fishgate street -Cousens, John, shoemaker, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Cousins, James, fruiterer, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Cousins, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, 61, Bethel street -Cousins, William, plumber, painter, and glazier, Lady’s lane -Covell, John, ginger beer manufacturer, Elm hill -Cowan, Alexander, travelling draper, Lady’s lane -Cowan, Mrs. Charlotte, Tuns tavern, All Saints’ green -Cox, Alfred, blacksmith, St. Stephen’s; h Chapel street, Crook’s place -Cox, Mrs. Ann, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Cox, Edmund, Sons of Commerce, Thorn lane -Cox, John, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street -Cox, Mary, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Cox, Sarah, midwife, Oak street -Cox, Samuel, shoemaker, Wellington street -Cox, William Henry, teacher of music, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Cozens, James, and Son, maltsters, corn and coal merchants, Upper -Westwick street -Cozens, Mary Ann, Pitt street -Cozens, Richard, Esq., Eva Cottages, Catton -Cracknel 1 Richard, Mount Pleasant -Crane, Miss Sophia, Vauxhall street -Crane, Commander Pointer, R.N., 6, Dereham road terrace -Crask, Henry, hair dresser, Coburgh street -Craske, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat lane -Craske, Josiah John, commercial traveller, 2, Heigham terrace, Dereham -road -Craske, William, merchant’s clerk, Keyzor’s place, Holl’s lane -Crawfoot William, cabinet maker, Ber street -Crawford William, boot maker, Bank plain -Creake, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Coburgh street -Creasby, Edmund, commission agent, and wholesale hosiery, elastic, web, -and belt manufacturer, Colegate street -Cremer, Robert, resident medical officer at the Guardians’ dispensary, -Elm hill -Cresswell, Harrison John, banker’s clerk, Bracondale -Crickmay, Edward, surgeon, Magdalen street -Crickmore, Henry, chop house and commercial boarding house, Exchange -street -Crickmore, William, furniture broker, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Crisp, Miss Elizabeth, Newmarket street -Crisp, George, shoe manufacturer, Vauxhall street, Julian place -Crisp, Lieut. James, R.N., Earlham cottage, West parade, Earlham road -Crisp, John, boot lace manufacturer, Heigham causeway -Crisp, John, corn merchant, cinder ovens yard, King street; h Beccles -Crisp, John W., tailor and draper, Castle meadow -Crisp, Thomas Dawson, manufacturer, Pitt street -Crisp, William, chimney sweeper, Lower Westwick street -Critchfield, Samuel, professor of music, Upper King street -Croker, Mr. John, 13, Newmarket road -Crook, John, surgeon, Tombland -Crook, Madame Oury, and Miss Clarissa, professors of dancing and singing, -Tombland -Cross, Daniel, solicitor’s clerk, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Cross, Daniel, shopkeeper, Ber street -Cross, Mrs. Elizabeth, 3, Grove place, St. Giles’ road -Cross, John, solicitor’s clerk, 5, Trafalgar place, Dereham road -Cross, William, butcher, Rose lane -Crosse, Mrs. Dorothy, Orford Hill -Crosse, Thomas William, surgeon and registrar of births and deaths for -the Mancroft district, 22, St. Giles’ street -Crosskill Robert, greengrocer, Bridge street, St. George’s -Crosskill, Robert, jun., cork manufacturer, Bridge street, St. George’s -Crosskill William, greengrocer, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Crotch, John, general shopkeeper, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Crotch, Matthew, hair dresser, St. James’ street -Crotch, William, fowl dealer, Oak street -Crotch, William, beer retailer, Oak street -Crow, Edward, beer retailer and coal merchant, Lower Westwick street -Crowe, Ann, dressmaker, Ten Bell lane -Crowe, Charles, dining rooms, Elm hill -Crowe, Miss Elizabeth, boarding school, Calvert street -Crowe, Elizabeth, general shopkeeper, Elm hill -Crowe, Edward, coal merchant, Balloon, Lower Westwick street -Crowe, John, and Son, cabinet makers and upholsterers, carvers, gilders, -and paper hangers, St. Stephen’s street -Crowe, Robert, cabinet maker, St. Stephen’s street, h Newmarket road -Crowfoot, George, baker, Prince’s street -Crowfoot, William, furniture broker, Ber street -Crowther, Rev. Henry Martin, M.A., sub-master of Grammar School, St. -Andrew’s Broad street -Croxford, Edward, agent for the London Printing and Publishing Compy., -33, Magdalen street -Croxford, Henry, bookseller, stationer, and fancy repository, hon. sec. -to the Art Union of London, and agent for the Westminster and General -Life, and Westminster Fire Assurance Compys., Tombland -Cubitt, George, and Son, wholesale and retail chemists and druggists, -agents to the Clerical, Medical, and General Life Assurance Society, and -the Norwich Equitable Fire Association, 17, The Walk -Cubitt, James, shopkeeper and beer retailer, Lower King street -Cubitt, John, pork butcher, The Royal Exchange, Julian street, Julian -place -Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, Wholesale ironmonger, Mitchell’s court, Market -place; h 2, Victoria street -Cubitt, Stannard, manufacturer, St. George’s plain -Cubitt, Thomas, glove maker, Coslany street -Cubitt, Thomas, The Jolly Brewers, Magdalen street -Cubitt, Thomas, furniture broker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Cubitt, William Jary, wine and spirit merchant, Magdalen street -Cudbard, Charles, machine maker, Theatre street -Cudden, Mrs. Ann, The Rifleman, All Saints’ green -Cullen, Mr. Thomas Barsham, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Culley, John Baldwin, solicitor, Upper King street -Culley and Hart, general merchants, Duke’s palace -Culley, Henry Utting, miller; manager, John Davy, Lower Westwick street -Culley, Richard, Esq., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Cullingford, Frederick, rag merchant, St. Benedict’s street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 26) -Cullingford, Thomas, rag merchant, Botolph st. (_see Advertisement_, _p._ -26) -Cullingford, William, rag merchant, Ber street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ -26) -Cullington, Mary Ann, boot and shoe manufacturer, Queen street -Cullington, William, tailor, Lady’s lane -Cullyer, Christmas and George, white and lock smiths and bell hangers, -Cow hill -Cullyer, George, whitesmith, St. Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street -Cullyer, William Frederick, glass stainer, &c., Ten Bell lane -Culyer, Mrs. Ann, lodging-house keeper, Grapes’ hill -Culyer, Charles Arthur, cooper, Rampant Horse street -Culyer, Erasmus Stannard, slate works, Lower King street -Culyer, Thomas, ecclesiastical and cabinet carver, 1, Castle meadow -Cundall, Benjamin, and Son, linen drapers, silk mercers, and shawl -manufacturers, The Walk -Cundall and Miller, (late Priest) booksellers, stationers, printers, book -binders, and engravers, Rampant Horse street -Cundall, Miller, and Leavins, printers and publishers, Rampant Horse -street -Cundall, Richard, (see Cundall, Benjamin, and Son) The Walk -Cunningham, Edward, artist, &c., Ber street -Cunningham, Emily, straw bonnet maker, St. Miles’ Church alley -Cunningham, Edwin, shoe manufacturer, Ebenezer street -Cunningham, Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, 4, Duke street -Cunningham, Thomas, Eight Ringers, Coslany street -Cunnington and Co., general wood turners, Cow hill, St. Giles’ -Cupper, James, coal merchant, 5, St. Stephen’s Back street -Curle, Robert, shoemaker, King street -Curme, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Magdalen street -Curme, George, butcher, Magdalen street -Curson, William, The Old Star, Quay side -Curson, William, Steam Packet, St. Catherine’s plain -Curtis and Balls, builders and contractors, West Pottergate street -Curtis, David, carrier and shopkeeper, Philadelphia -Curtis, Francis, builder, West Pottergate street -Curtis, George, bricklayer and plasterer, Scoles’ green -Curtis, Mr. George William, Thorpe hamlet -Curtis, Mr. John T., Islington house, New Catton -Curtis, John, last and boot tree maker, Fishgate street -Curtis, Joseph, carpenter, Botolph street -Curtis, Lambert G., teacher of music and singing, 57, St. Giles’ -Curtis, Mrs. Mary, Union place -Curtis, Rebecca, general shopkeeper, Upper Regent street, Union place -Curtis, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, White Friars’ street -Curtis, William, currier and leather seller, Upper Westwick street, St. -Lawrence -Curtis, William, police sergeant, Somerleyton street -Cushing, Charles, wood turner, St. Lawrence lane -Cushing, John, basket and sieve maker, Magdalen street -Cushing, William, beer retailer, Magdalen street -Cushing, William, Wellington place, Grove road -Cushion, William, timber dealer, Lothian street -Cushion, Jonathan, carpenter, Magdalen street -Cutting, William, Hampshire Hog, St. Swithin’s Church alley -Dabson, Thomas, ornamental painter, Botolph street -Dack, Jonathan, fishmonger, Fishgate street -Dade, Charlotte, milliner, 3, Swan lane -Dade, Miss, Somerset place, Holl’s lane -Dady, Daniel, fruiterer and green grocer, St. Stephen’s street -Dady, Mrs., Walnut Tree Shades, wine and spirit merchant, Old Post Office -court -Dady, Henry, coal carter, St. Stephen’s back street -Dadson, William, clerk, Thorpe hamlet -Daines, Elizabeth, Coach and Horses, Bethel street -Daines, James, boot and shoe maker, Holl’s lane -Daines, Mrs. Mary, glover, Church street, St. Julian’s -Daines, Richard, sugar boiler, &c., St. Gregory’s church alley -Daines, Robert, carpenter, Hall road, Lakenham -Dakin and Co., wholesale and family tea dealers and coffee roasters, 7, -Davey place -Dallinger and Son, engravers, printers, and lithographers, 12, Davey -place -Dallinger, Joseph, sen., (see Dallinger and Son) engraver, 12, Davey -place -Dallinger, Joseph A., (see Dallinger and Son) engraver, and agent for the -Unity Fire and English Widows’ Fund and General Life Offices, 12, Davey -place, Norwich -Dalrymple, Arthur, solicitor, St. Giles’ street -Dalrymple and Cadge, surgeons, Surrey street -Dalrymple, Donald, M.D., Surrey street -Dalton, Samuel, solicitor, St. Giles’ terrace -Dambrock, John, musical instrument maker, Jolly Butchers, Ber street -Daniels, Benjamin, butcher, Colegate street, St. Clement’s -Daniels, Miss Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, Magdalen street -Daniels, Joseph, Buff Coat inn, Buff Coat lane -Daniels, Richard, The Grapes inn, Red Lion street -Daniels, Robert, baker, Rosemary lane -Daniels, Robert, general smith, Trowse Newton -Daniels, Thomas, Prince Albert, Dove street -Daplin, Mark, gig builder and carpenter, Lothian street, Heigham -Daplyn, Mrs. Mary, baker, St. Augustine’s -Darken and Colsey, pianoforte and music warehouse, and musical -circulating library, 6, London street -Darken, James, news agent, Little London street -Darkins, Canuel, builder, Magdalen street -Darsley, William, hackney master, George inn, St. Stephen’s street -Dann, Thomas Richard, merchant’s clerk, Hall’s road -Dann, Isaac, The Whitefriars’ tavern, Whitefriars’ street, St. Martin at -Palace -Dashwood, George, Heigham road -Dashwood, Lancelot, surgeon, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Daveney, Colonel Burton, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Daveney, Charles Burton, solicitor, agent for the Royal Fire and Life -Office, Bethel street -Davey, Miss, Magdalen street -Davey, Mrs. Eliza, Union place -Davey, Thomas, and Son, silk merchants, Pitt street -Davidson, William, green grocer, Cowgate street -Davies and Son, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, Calvert street -Davis, Rev. David, B.A., (Unitarian) Tamworth terrace, Unthank’s road -Davis, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Youell’s buildings, New Lakenham -Davis, James, fishmonger, Fishgate street -Davis, John, and Co., surgeons, Pottergate street -Davis, Mrs. Harriet, Trafalgar place, Hall road -Davis, Mark, working jeweller, Ber street -Davis, Thomas, shopkeeper, Hall road -Davison, Matthew, Garden street, St. John’s Sepulchre -Davison, Matthew, baker, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Davy, Miss Jane, milliner, Upper St. Giles’ street -Davy, John, printer, St. Clement’s church alley -Davy, William Purdy, Esq., Thurso place, Dereham road -Dawbarn, James, shipowner, coal and salt merchant, Castle meadow -Dawdy, Mr. Edward, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Dawes, Lawrence, carver and gilder, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Dawes, Lawrence, green grocer, William street -Daws, Charles Willimot, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Daws, Robert, joiner and builder, Hampden place, Dereham road -Dawson, Edward, tailor, Scoles’ green -Dawson, George, brickmaker and farmer, Brazen Doors’ road -Dawson, George, Black Eagle, grocer and tea dealer, Wellington terrace, -Union place -Dawson, George, 4, Kent place, Vauxhall street -Dawson, Jabez, cabinet and chair maker, 17, Distillery street -Dawson, William, city missionary, 16, Distillery street -Dawson, John, tailor, Ber street -Dawson, John, cattle dealer, Magdalen street -Dawson, Jonathan, butcher, Magdalen street -Dawson, Philip, jun., butcher, Magdalen street -Dawson, Robert, shoemaker, Lame Dog road -Dawson, Samuel, grocer, Oak street -Dawson, Sarah, Vauxhall street, Julian place -Dawson, William, baker, St. Martin’s lane -Dawson, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street -Dawson, William, Punch house, Upper Market -Day and Son, solicitors, Upper Surrey st. -Day, Miss Harriet, Pottergate street -Day, Rev. George, Ber street gates -Day, Thomas Starling, silk merchant, Sussex street -Day, William Hankes, surgeon, All Saints’ green -Day, Mr. William Starling, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Day, William, clerk to magistrates; h Trowse -Daynes, George, blacksmith, Oak street -Daynes, John, shoemaker, Lord Nelson, Trafalgar street -Daynes, John, news agent, Back of the Inns -Daynes, John, watch and clock maker, Pitt street -Daynes, Mrs. Maria, Crown and Angel commercial inn, St. Stephen’s street -Daynes, Robert, beer retailer, St. Margaret’s street -Daynes, Samuel, printer, St. Stephen’s street; h Mile End lane -Daynes, William, clerk at telegraph office, St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate -street -Deacon, Rev. James, A.M., Pottergate street -Dean, Alfred, eating and coffee house, Upper market -Dean, James, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s; h -17, Victoria street -Deane, Thomas Lanley, agent for the British Industry Life Assurance -Compy., Duke street -Dearle, George, surgical and mechanical dentist, Exchange street -Dearly, William, boot and shoe maker, Thorpe hamlet -Death, John, cooper, Bishopgate street -Debbage, James, The Fountain, St. Benedict’s gates -Debbage, Miles, wood turner, Charing Cross -De Carle, Henry, stone and marble mason, Chapel Field road -De Carle, William, commercial traveller, 15, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road -Decaux, David, beer retailer, St. Augustine’s street -Decaux, Shakspeare, shoemaker, St. Augustine’s -Decoe, William, Bell Hotel Tap, Castle meadow -Deeks, Mrs. Christiana, Gildengate street -Deeks, John, watchmaker, George the Fourth, Ber street -Deighan, Peter, travelling draper, Duke street -Deighan, Mrs. Sophia, dressmaker, Duke street -Delf, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball street -Delf, Susan, butcher, Rupert street, Union place -Delf, William Stannard, draper, Tombland house -Delph, Thomas, Flower in Hand, Pitt street -Delph, William, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Augustine’s -Delph, William, Prince of Wales, St. Augustine’s -Denham, John, agent for Sir R. J. H. Harvey, bart., Mousehold -Dennington, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Silver street -Dennis, Charles, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Bull lane, St. Stephen’s -gates -Dent, Dowson, butcher, Ber street -Dent, Thomas, butcher, Ber street -Denmark, John, tailor, New Catton -Denmark, Rebecca, milliner and dressmaker, New Catton -Denmark, William, shoemaker, Seven Stars, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Denny, John, green grocer, Union street, Crook’s place -Denny, Thomas, butcher, Trowse -De Vear, Mrs. Emma D., Cow hill -Devereaux, Edmund, plumber, painter, and glazier, Gildengate street -Devereaux, Cottingham, accountant, 3, Adelaide buildings, Dereham road -Dew, Edmund Britiffe, superintendent of Rosary cemetery, Thorpe hamlet -Dew, Edmund Britiffe, hairdresser, Upper market -Dewing, Edward, Jolly Maltsters, King street -Dewing, Mrs. William, Grove house, St. Giles’ road -Dewing, William, messenger at Gurney’s bank, Prince’s street -Dexter, Mr. Robert, Bracondale -Diamond, Mrs. Mary, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Dickerson, Richard, harness maker, Castle hill -Dickerson, William Benjamin, Thorn Tavern, Ber street -Dickinson, Mrs. Sarah Clarke, milliner and straw bonnet maker, St. -Stephen’s road -Didwell, William, house agent, Catton road -Diggens, George, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, &c., Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s -Ding, James, baker, 45, Pottergate street -Diver, Mr. Owen Albert, Chapel Field road -Diver, Mrs. Mary Ann, beer retailer, Gildengate street -Dix Miss C., Chapel field -Dix, Mrs. Mary, Calvert street -Dixon, Benjamin, pharmaceutical chemist, Rose corner, King street -Dixon, Edward Lister, linen draper, Magdalen street -Dixon, Fuller, gig-maker, John street, Rose lane -Dixon, Joseph, tonnage collector, Carrow -Dixon, Richard, butcher, Upper Westwick street -Dixon, Thomas, watch and clock maker, optician, gold and silver smith, -jeweller, &c., 6, Bridewell alley -Dobson, James, millwright, Calvert street -Dobson, Robert, shoemaker, Rose valley terrace, Unthank’s road -Dobson, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, St. Benedict’s street -Dodd, E. J., governor of the Bethel, Bethel street -Dodd, Miss Harriet, teacher of music, 8, Crescent place, Chapel Field -road -Dodman, Mr. John, auctioneer’s clerk, 19, Distillery street -Dodson, William Robert, gold and silversmith, 27, London street -Dodsworth, Thomas, overseer at Chronicle office, Unthank’s road -Don, John, draper, Golding street, Heigham -Donne, Miss Anna Maria, Lower close -Doughty, John, carpenter, Mill street, Union place -Doughty, Richard, King’s Head, Davey place -Douglass, John, gardener and cowkeeper, Silver road -Dove, Anne, dressmaker, Bexfield’s buildings, Rupert street -Dove, Harry, M.D., Tombland -Dover, Charles, Angel, New Catton -Dowde, Mrs. Mary Eve, midwife, St. Margaret’s church alley -Downes, Catherine, milliner, Cowgate street -Downes, Henry, tailor, Cowgate street -Downes, Maria, milliner, &c., Duke street -Downes, Thomas, artist, Bethel street -Downing, Joseph, china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, 22, the Walk -Downman, John Thomas, Barrack master, Mount Pleasant -Dowson, Arthur H., resident surgeon of Norwich Dispensary, St. John’s -Maddermarket -Dowson, Benjamin Utting and Sons, coal and corn merchants, Duke’s palace -Dowson, Edward, writer, grainer, and plumber, Duke street -Dowson, John, tailor and clothier, Ber street -Dowson, John Withers, solicitor; office, Castle meadow; agent to the Sun -Fire and Life office; h Priory lane, King street -Drake, Barzillar, Duke of York, Church path, Lakenham -Drake, Charles, surgeon and registrar of births and deaths for the -Conisford district, All Saints’ green -Drake Francis, shoemaker, Coslany street -Drake, John, green grocer, Ber street -Drake, Mrs. Caroline, pork butcher, New Catton -Drake, Mrs. Mary, milliner, &c., All Saints’ green -Drake, Mrs. Mary, Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Drake, Mary, shopkeeper, Church path, Lakenham -Drake, Robert, shoemaker, King street -Drake, Samuel, shopkeeper, &c., Lower Westwick street -Drake, Thomas, tailor, Rose lane -Drakes, Benjamin, butcher, New Catton -Draper, Henry, manager of the National and International Telegraph -office, The Walk -Drege, William, shopkeeper, World’s End, World’s End lane -Dreury, John Henry, barrister, Mousehold -Drew, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Drew, William, whitesmith, Twiddy’s court, Ber street -Drew, William and John, steelyard makers, Ber street -Drewell, George Webster, Palace plain -Drewell, Mrs. Mary Ann, All Saints’ green -Driver, Mr. William Charles, banker’s clerk, 6, Heigham terrace, Dereham -road -Driver, William, accountant, Valentine street -Ducker, James Frostick, grocer, Lower Westwick street -Duffield, Miss Abigail, fancy repository, Gildengate street -Duffield, Henry, tailor and woollen draper, 12, Exchange street; h Museum -court, Broad street, St. Andrew’s -Duffield, John, shoemaker and leather cutter, Timberhill street -Duge, Isaac, Waddington street, Heigham -Duge, John, 1, Trafalgar place, Dereham road -Dugdale, Robert, beer retailer, Cowgate street -Dunham, John, grocer, Trory street, Lakenham -Dunmore, Robert, corn and seed merchant, St. Benedict’s street -Dunmore, Thomas, corn merchant, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Dunn, James, boot and shoe maker, Pitt street -Dunn, James, coal merchant, Quay side -Dunn, James, Queen’s Head, Quay side -Dunn, John, baker, West Pottergate street -Dunn, Richard, painter, plumber, and glazier, Surrey grove -Dunn, Samuel, hairdresser, Magdalen street -Dunn, William, pill-box manufacturer, Silver road -Dunn, William Frederick, collector of water rates, &c., 10, Oxford -street, Unthank’s road -Dunnett, Mrs. Mary, boarding and day school, Surrey street -Dunsford, James, surgeon dentist (see Suggate and Dunsford); h Rose -Valley terrace, Unthank’s road -Dunthorne, John, Magpie, Magpie road -Dunthorn, William, Sawyer’s Arms, St. Paul’s plain -Durdin, Rev. Alexander W., B.A., rector of St. George’s, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road -Durrant and Brock, wholesale soap boilers and tallow chandlers, St. -Miles’ soap works, Dial yard, St. Miles’ -Durrant, Elizabeth, grocer, &c., Mariner’s lane, King street -Durrant, George, solicitor, and director of Norwich Union Fire and Life -office, Surrey street -Durrant, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street (_see Advertisement_, -_p._ 10) -Durrant, Mrs. Michael, shopkeeper, Upper King street -Durrant, Robert, grocer and tallow chandler, Church street, St. Miles’ -Durrant, Zachariah, furniture broker and beer retailer, Coslany street -Duxberry, Thomas, Lower close -Dyball, Mrs. Emily, Bracondale -Dye, Christopher, plumber, Barrack street -Dye, George, tailor, &c., Prince’s street -Dye, George Arthur, solicitor, Broad street, St. Andrew’s -Dye, Miss Harriet, school, 5, Grapes’ hill -Dye, Henry, shopkeeper and beer retailer, Upper King street -Dye, Lydia, grocer, St. Augustine’s Church alley -Dye, Mary, tea dealer, &c., Little London street -Dye, William, farm bailiff, Mousehold heath -Dye, William, tanner and fellmonger, St. Martin’s gates -Dyer, John Jephunneh, tobacconist and cane-worker, Ber street -Dyer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Union street, Crook’s place -Eade, Peter, M.D., Queen street -Eagleton, Elizabeth, green grocer, Pump street -Eagleton, George, watch and clock maker, 9, City road, Lakenham -Earle, James, national schoolmaster, Hall road, Lakenham -Earl, John, beer retailer, and shopkeeper, Magdalen street -Eastaugh, Mrs. Mary, York tavern, Castle meadow -Easto, George, Church Style, Upper Market -Eastoe, Mr. Robert, New road, Town close -Easton, Haylett, beer retailer, Magdalen street -Easton, Isaac, Unicorn, St. Mary’s plain -Easton, Isaac, fishmonger, St. James’ street -Eaton, Mr. Thomas D., Chapel field -Edgar, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2, Grove place, St. Giles’ road -Edgar, Thomas, brush manufacturer, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Edwards, Miss Ann, furrier, 22, Castle meadow -Edwards, Benjamin, city missionary, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Edwards, Charles, Earl of Leicester, Brazen Doors road -Edwards, Edward Manning, haircutter and perfumer, 40, London street -Edwards, James, cooper, Infirmary road; h Long row, Catton -Edwards, James, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s plain -Edwards, Miss Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s road -Edwards, William P., linen and woollen draper, and silk mercer, St. -Stephen’s street -Egan, Richard, hat and clothes’ cleaner, Ber street -Egmore, Randle, sup. of the Norwich City Mission, 6, Grove road -Eldridge, James Upton, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Ellingham, Henry, plumber, glazier, and painter, Elm hill -Elliott, Mr. John, 2, The Crescent -Elliott, Miss Mary, milliner, Bank street -Ellis, Benjamin, the Dove tavern, Lower Westwick street -Ellis, John, joiner and builder, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Ellis, John, land agent and surveyor, Bank plain -Ellis, Mary, green grocer, St. Mary’s -Ellis, Mrs. Mary, All Saints’ green -Ellis, Mrs. Priscilla, lodging-house keeper, 15, and 16, Chapel Field -Ellis, Rev. Robert Stanton, Wesleyan minister, Calvert street -Ellis, Samuel, beer retailer, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Ellis, Thomas, green grocer, Cubitt’s court, Bethel street -Ellis, Thomas Richard, The Wilderness, Bracondale -Ellis, William, green grocer, Oak street -Ellis, William, green grocer, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Ellison, Mrs. Francis, barometer and thermometer maker, and fancy -repository, Dove street -Ellison, Robert, wood turner, Upper Goat lane -Ellison, William, beer retailer, King street gates -Elmer, Mrs. Ann, Chapel Field grove -Elmer, Edmund, merchant’s clerk, Hall road, Lakenham -Elmer, John, market gardener, Lower close -Elmer, John, accountant, St. Catherine’s plain -Elvin, Mary, midwife, Ber street -Elwes, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s road -Ellwood, Francis, Victoria terrace, Synagogue street -Ellwood, Henry, butcher, Timberhill street -Ely, Hannah, grocer, Pitt street -Emery, George, farmer, Coach and Horses’ road, Union place; farm, Eaton -Emms, Charles, Wine Coopers’ Arms, West Pottergate street -Emms, William, Star and Crown, Timberhill street -Empson, Ezra, baker, St. James’ street -Emslie, James and Son, engravers, chromo-lithographers, lithographers, -and copperplate printers, Back of the Inns -Engall, Joseph, game dealer, St. Augustine’s street -Engall, Thomas, Fleckered Bull, Ber st. -England, William, coal merchant, St. Ann’s terrace, Synagogue street -English and Son, drapers and silk mercers, London street -English, John, (see English and Son); h 1, London terrace, St. Stephen’s -road -English, Joseph, woollen draper and tailor, 45, London street -English, Joseph, chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street -English, Mr. Richard, Holl’s lane -English, Mrs. Sarah, Albion House, Market place -English, William, (see English and Son) h 1, Lakenham terrace, city road -Espenett, William Henry, architect and surveyor, house and estate agent, -Distillery street -Etheridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet -Etheridge, George and William Ellis, watch and clock makers, goldsmiths, -silversmiths, and jewellers, 10, The Walk -Etheridge, Thomas William, Carrow road, Thorpe hamlet -Evans, Bernard, solicitor’s clerk, Lower close -Evans, Charles, counsellor, King street -Evans, Rev. Edward, B.A. (vicar of St. Stephen’s) Surrey street -Evans, George, shopkeeper, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Evans, Misses Lucy and Emma, dressmakers, Lower close -Evans, Mrs. Lacy, Upper Surrey street -Everard, John, commercial traveller, 10, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Everett, James, drill-master, Coldstream terrace, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road -Everett, John, wool warehouse, Thorpe hamlet -Everett, Joseph, wool stapler, Bishopgate street -Everett, Mr. Robert, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Everett, Thomas, merchant, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Everett, William Wilson, tailor and hatter, Red Lion street -Everitt, Miss Ann, Prince’s street -Ewing, John William, nurseryman, seedsman, and florist, and lime burner, -Exchange street, and Eaton -Ewing, Mr. William Charles, Post Office street -Fabb, Sarah, Nelson street, Heigham fields -Fair, Thomas, general shopkeeper, Bishopgate street -Fairchild, Mary Ann, linen draper, Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet -Fairhead, Maria, upholsteress, West Pottergate street -Fairhead, Louisa, dealer in British wines, milliner and dress maker, -Pottergate street -Fairman, Thomas, builder, 5, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Fairman, William, hairdresser, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, linen-draper, silk mercer, hosier, and -haberdasher, London street -Fake, John, the Wrestlers, St. James’ street -Farman, George, general dealer, Blazeby’s buildings, Scole’s green -Farmer, Benjamin, British school-master, Colegate street -Farnell, James Thomas, boarding and day school, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ -street -Farnell, William Keeling, classical and mathematical boarding school, -Theatre-street house school -Farrow Maria, corset and stay maker, Grapes’ hill, St. Giles’ -Farrow, Thomas, general shopkeeper, Chapel street, Union place -Farrow, Thomas, market gardener, Newmarket road -Farrow, William, Scripture reader, Oak street -Faulke Robert, baker, Queen street, Crook’s place -Fawcett, Mr. Samuel, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Fearnside, Benjamin, furniture broker, Coach and Horses, Red Lion street -Featherstone, Thomas, accountant, Distillery street -Feek, William, horse breaker, West Pottergate street -Felstead, Miss Charlotte, straw bonnet maker and furrier, 20, Castle -meadow -Felstead, James, grocer, Regent street, Union place -Felstead, Robert, Catherine Wheel, St. Augustine’s -Feltham, Barnabas, miller, New Lakenham -Feltham, Charles, ferry boat owner, Lower close -Fenn, James, French polisher, Cogman’s yard, Ber street -Fenn, John, merchant’s clerk, 5, Langham place, Dereham road -Fenn, Mrs., stay maker, Julian street -Fenn, Mrs., St. Giles’ terrace, Bethel street -Fenn, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Magdalen street -Fenn, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 35, Pottergate street -Fenn, Thomas, Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s plain -Ferra, John, hairdresser, King street -Ferron, Mrs. Ellen Jane, Unthank’s road -Fickling, Harriet, stationer and haberdasher, Kensington place, St. -Catherine’s plain -Fickling Robert, solicitor, Prince’s street -Fiddament, James, green grocer, Ber street -Fidgett, Miss Henrietta, 38, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s -Field and Bignold, solicitors, Upper Surrey street -Field, Edward, (see Field and Bignold) Surrey street -Field, Robert, King street -Field, William C., commercial traveller, Brunswick road, Newmarket road -Fife, James, Inland Revenue officer, Baxter’s gardens, King street -Figg, George, Boar’s Head Inn, Surrey street -Finch, James, chimney sweeper, St. Miles’ church alley -Finch, John, carpenter, Trowse -Finch, Walter, locksmith, Elm hill -Finch, William, horse-hair seating and crinoline manufacturer, Prince -Regent, Weaver’s lane -Finch, William, chimney sweeper, St. Miles’ church street -Finch, William H., blacksmith, Wagon and Horses lane, Tombland -Finegan, Mrs. Ann, ladies’ school, Cow hill -Finegan, Thomas William, linguist, Cow hill -Firth, George Warren Watts, surgeon, registrar of births and deaths for -the Wymer district, 66, St. Giles’ street -Fish, John, shoemaker, Grout’s thoroughfare, Timberhill street -Fish, Mrs. Lucy, shirt maker, 51, Pottergate street -Fish, Thomas, hosier, glover, and shirt maker, Orford hill -Fish, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 51, Pottergate street -Fish, William, professor of music, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Fisher, Daniel, school-master, 6, Lakenham terrace, City road, Lakenham -Fisher, Edward, butcher, Fisher’s yard, Ber street -Fisher, Mrs. Elizabeth, 4, Lame Dog road -Fisher, Francis, boot and shoe maker, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Fisher, George, last maker, Union place -Fisher, James, solicitor, Lower close, (see Steward and Fisher) -Fisher, James, boat builder, Oak street -Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer and tea-dealer, 62, St. Stephen’s street -Fisher, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Lower King street -Fisher, Mary Ann, butcher, Distillery street, Heigham -Fisher, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Bridge street, St. George’s -Fisher, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Sussex street -Fisher, Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper, Oak street -Fisher, Thomas, joiner and builder, Museum court, St. Andrew’s; h -Crescent, Chapel field -Fisher, William, carpenter, St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street -Fishwick, Rev. John, Catholic priest, Catholic chapel, Willow lane -Fisk, Adam, Phœnix brewery, Magdalen street -Fiske, Francis Robert, draper, silk mercer, &c., London street -Fisk, Mrs. Mary Margaret, The Chantry -Fiske, Mrs. Harriet, 3, Foundry terrace, Thorpe hamlet -Fitch and Chambers, dispensing and family chemists, Market place -Fitch, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, Coslany street, St. Miles’ -Fitch, Robert, chemist and druggist, (see Fitch and Chambers) Market -place -Fitt, Edward, beer retailer, Duke of Wellington, Wellington street -Fitt, Eliza, The Gin Shop, Castle meadow -Fitt, Mr. George, Town close, Newmarket road -Fitt, James, butcher, Ber street -Fitt, Miss Jane, Cowgate street -Fitt, John Mason, baker, Coburg street -Fitt, John, green grocer, Botolph street -Fitt, Nathaniel, tobacco-pipe maker, Cherry street, Lakenham -Fitt, Richard, farmer, Earlham road -Fitt, Robert, tobacco-pipe maker, Ber street -Fitt, William, butcher, Ber street -Fitzgerald, Abraham, coal dealer, Cowgate street -Fitzgerald, Charles, musician, Rose lane -Fitzgerald, Louisa, dressmaker, Cowgate street -Flatt, John, ironmonger, Magdalen st. -Flatt, William, ironmonger, 52, St. Stephen’s street -Flaxman, Martha, Richmond terrace, Bracondale -Fleet, James Robert, commercial traveller, Dereham road -Fletcher, Josiah, printer, publisher, bookseller, binder, and wholesale -stationer, and agent for the National Mercantile Life Assurance, 8, The -Walk; h Unthank’s road -Fletcher, Joseph, Red Lion, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Fletcher, Sarah, furrier, Finket street -Flood, Francis, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s lane -Flood, Harriet, draper, St. Benedict’s st. -Flower, Jonathan, wholesale draper, Wensum street -Flowerdew, Richard J., auctioneer, (see Clowes and Flowerdew); h Heigham -grove, St. Giles’ road -Foley, Mrs. Susan, milliner, &c., Union place -Folk, Charles, baker, St. Augustine’s street -Folk, Charles, butcher, Gildengate street -Folkard, George, green grocer, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Ford, Miss Ann, straw bonnet and dress maker, Wellington lane, St. Giles’ -Ford, Elizabeth, milliner, Pitt street -Ford, John, gardener, Pitt street -Ford, Mrs., 9, St. Stephen’s square -Ford, Robert, carpenter and builder, St. George’s plain; h St. Helen’s -cottages, Thorpe hamlet -Ford, William, and Son, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, Colegate -street -Ford, William F., (see Ford, William and Son); h Earlham road -Forder, James, blacksmith, Chapel Field road -Forrester, Mr. George, Tombland -Forster, Edward, umbrella maker, Chapel Field road -Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw hat manufacturer, 28, London -street -Forster, Samuel, grocer and provision dealer, Pockthorpe -Forster, Thomas, grocer, &c., Queen street, Crook’s place -Foster, Francis Gostling, solicitor, St. Giles’ road -Foster, George, Norfolk Commercial Inn, family hotel and posting house, -and omnibus and fly proprietor, St. Giles’ street -Foster, John, shopkeeper, Wellington street -Foster, Joseph, tea dealer, Sussex street -Foster, Samuel, 11, Nelson terrace, Grove road, New Lakenham -Foster, Thomas, general shopkeeper, West Pottergate street -Foster, (Sir William) Sons, Burroughes, and Robberds, solicitors, Crown -Bank plain -Foster, Sir William, bart., 54, St. Giles’ street -Foulger, Horatio, builder and shop-keeper, Chapel Field road -Foulger, Robert, gig maker, Ber street -Foulger, Rev. William, Upper King street -Foulsham, Francis, draper, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Foulsham, Henry, leather merchant, Magdalen street -Foulsham, Mrs. Susan, Lame Dog road -Foulsham, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, &c., Westlegate street, (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 28) -Foulsham, Thomas, Lame Dog road -Foulsham, William, tobacconist, Orford hill -Fountain, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Heigham street -Fountain, Mrs. Mary Ann, dining and luncheon rooms, London street -Fountain, Mary Ann, beer retailer, King street -Fountain, Thomas, accountant, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square -Fox, Edward and William, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Fox, Frederick, solicitor, Surrey court, Surrey street -Fox, George Washington, accountant, St. Leonard’s hill, Thorpe hamlet -Fox, Henry, tailor, Dereham road -Fox, Henry, Lime Kiln inn, Trowse -Fox, Isaac, The Queen’s Head, Upper St. Giles’ -Fox, James, Little John, Alms’ street, Heigham -Fox, Joel, wholesale and retail fur manufacturer, 11, The Walk -Fox, John, surgeon, Upper St. Giles’ street -Fox, John, carpenter and builder, Heigham causeway -Fox, Maria, tailoress, Tinkler’s lane -Fox, Mrs. Mary, baker, Lower Close -Fox, Mr. Samuel Henry, St. Stephen’s gates -Fox, Thomas, carpenter and contractor, Heigham street -Fox, Thomas Colman, solicitor, 22, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Fox, William, baker, Cowgate street, St. Paul’s -Fox, Mr. William, Lame Dog road -Fox, William, shoemaker, Russell street -Foyson, Robert, Pump street -Foyson, Robert B., builder, (see Minns and Foyson); h Pump street -Foyson, William, commercial traveller, Green Hills, Aylsham road -Francis, W. Bransby, surgeon, registrar of births and deaths for the -Coslany district, Colegate street -Francis, George, general shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Francis, Henry Clark, station master, Thorpe station; h Rose lane -Francis, Joseph, general clothier, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Francis, Thomas, estate agent, Newmarket road -Francis, Thomas, green grocer, Timberhill street -Franklin, Mr. Charles, All Saints’ green -Franklin, Charles, wheelwright and blacksmith, Cardigan street, Heigham -Frary, Richard, piece broker, St. Andrews’ hill -Frary, Valentine William, watch and clock maker, Back of the Inns -Fraser, James Edward, solicitor, Bank chambers, Bank place, and Wisbeach, -Cambridgeshire; h St. Giles’ road -Fraser, John, linen draper, Dereham road -Fraser, William, woollen cloth and Manchester warehouse man, Exchange -street; h Ipswich, Suffolk -Frazer, Charles, saw mills, (see Saul and Frazer); h Golden Ball lane -Freeman, Mrs. Ann, Earlham road -Freeman, Charles J., cabinet manufacturer, London street; h Bracondale, -(see Freeman and Wells) -Freeman, Charles Robert, corn and flour cellar, Upper Market; h Eaton -Freeman, Edward, wholesale shoe manufacturer, St. Martin’s lane, St. -Martin’s at Oak -Freeman, James, baker, 15, St. Giles’ street -Freeman, Mr. James, Holl’s lane, Heigham fields -Freeman, James, jun., professor of music, Caledonia terrace, Dereham road -Freeman, Mr. James, Caledonia terrace, Dereham road -Freeman, Jeremiah, blacksmith, Barn road -Freeman, John, bricklayer and builder, Nelson street, Heigham -Freeman and Nash, cheese factors, wholesale grocers and tallow chandlers, -Upper market -Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick street -Freeman, Samuel, beer retailer, Quay side -Freeman and Wells, upholsterers, decorators, and undertakers, cabinet and -chair manufacturers, 37, London street -Freeman, William, carver and gilder and artist, St. Benedict’s plain, -Pottergate street -Freeman, William, baker and shopkeeper, Chapel street, Union place -Freeman, William, jun., carver, gilder, and photographic artist, Rampant -horse street -Freestone, Anthony, baker, Fye bridge -Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little Orford street -Freestone, Robert, merchant’s clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Freestone, Samuel, baker, Old Church road, New Lakenham -Freestone, William, Wellington Tavern, Muspole street -French, Robert, (see Kitton, French and Co.); h Tombland -French, Robert, tailor, Tabernacle street -Froggett, Ellen, boarding school, Sussex street -Frohawk, Nicholas, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road -Fromow, John, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Fromow, Stephen, cattle salesman, 5, Grove place, Surrey road -Frost, Charles, builder and carpenter, Chapel Field road -Frost, George, accountant, St. Faith’s terrace, St. Faith’s lane -Frost, Hezekiah, market gardener, Lower close -Frost, Mrs. Mary, portmanteau, trunk, and carpet bag manufacturer, and -stay and corset maker, 15, Davey place -Frost, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Magdalen street -Frost, Samuel Johnson, agent to the Friend in Need Life and Sick -Insurance Compy., Howard street, Grove place, Lakenham -Frost and Son, carpenters, builders, and cabinet makers, 7, Chapel Field -road -Frost, Thomas, tallow chandler, Fishgate street -Frost, Rev. William, B.A., Thorpe lodge -Frost, William, coffee and eating house, 2, Upper Walk -Fryer, William, sawyer, Union place -Fryer, William, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Ber street; h Union -place -Fulcher, Christmas, watch and clock maker, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Fulcher, Mr. James, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Fulcher, William, millwright, millstone builder, &c., Mousehold heath -(_see Advertisement_, _p._ 34) -Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, 37, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s -Fuller, E., dressmaker, Pitt street -Fuller, Edward, tailor, Red Lion street, St. Stephen’s -Fuller, Henry Nicholas, musician, Trafalgar street -Fuller, James, saddler and harness maker, 23, Old Haymarket -Fuller, John, shoemaker, Quay side -Fuller, John, jobbing gardener, Thorpe hamlet -Fuller, Maria, midwife, Ber street -Fuller, Robert, The Trumpet, St. Stephen’s street -Fuller, Thomas Benjamin, printer, bookseller, and stationer, St. -Stephen’s street -Fuller, William, tobacconist and news’ agent, Red Lion street -Fuller, William H., confectioner, Theatre street; h Red Lion street -Furse, James Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Prince’s street -Furse, Mrs. Maria, dyer, St. Augustine’s street -Furse, William, dyer and scourer, Peacock street -Furze, Robert, green grocer, Heigham street -Fussey, Susan, butcher, Ber street -Gadge, Sarah, St. Miles’ Coslany -Gaffer, Samuel, Paul Pry hill, Heigham -Gallant, George, Mousehold saw mills, Thorpe hamlet -Gandy, George, merchant’s clerk, Thorpe hamlet -Ganly, James, designer for embroidery, trimming, wool, and fancy -repository, London street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 34) -Gardiner, Charles, waiter, Rose lane -Gardiner, Maria, green grocer, Upper Westwick street, St. Swithin’s -Gardiner, William, chemist and druggist, Dove street -Gardiner, William, Red Lion, London street -Gardiner, William, rag merchant, St. Paul’s street -Gardner, Maria, pork butcher, Barn road -Gardner, Thompson, boot and shoe maker, Mount Pleasant -Garner, Mrs. Sarah, tailoress, Gildengate street -Garnham, William, grocer, and clerk of St. Mark’s church, Hall road, New -Lakenham -Garrett, John, draper, Pottergate street -Garrod, Edward, editor of the “Norfolk Chronicle,” Private Road villas, -Unthank’s road -Garrod, Mrs. Mary Sophia, Thorpe hamlet -Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, Upper St. Giles’ street -Garwood, Mrs. Sarah Ann, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Gaul, Edward John, shuttle maker, Magdalen street -Gaul, Mrs. Maria, Prince’s street -Gay and Co., brush, basket, sieve, mat, and matting manufacturers, Upper -Market -Gay, Edward, shopkeeper, Heigham street -Gay, James, shoemaker, City road, Heigham fields -Gay, Samuel, green grocer, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Gayford, William George, station master, Trowse station -Gaze, George, timber merchant, Grapes’ hill, St. Giles’ -Gaze, James, shoemaker, Playford’s court, Pottergate street -Gaze, Matthew, carpenter and builder, King street -Gaze, Richard, clerk, Golding street, St. Benedict’s road -Gaze, Samuel, hairdresser, Lower Westwick street -Gaze, Susan, 63, St. Giles’ street -Gaze, William, engineer, Pitt street -Gaze, William, merchant’s clerk, Lower Close -Gaze, William Hammond, register office for servants, Wrestlegate street -Gaze, William, millwright and engineer, St. Paul’s Back lane -Gazeley, James, green grocer, Lower Westwick street, St. Margaret’s -Gearing, James, The Bee Hive, St. Stephen’s gates -Geary, William, manufacturer, Gildengate street -Gedge, Edward Peter, shopkeeper, Brazen Doors road -Gedge, Frederick, Caledonia terrace, Dereham road -Gedge, George, dyer, finisher, and hot-presser, Coslany street -Gedge, Robert, plumber, Wounded Hart lane -Gedge, Robert, shoemaker, Ber street -Gedge, William, baker, Chapel street, Union place -Gedge, William, hairdresser, Upper Westwick street -Geldart and Son, wine merchants, Wensum street -Geldart, Herbert D., Esq., Thorpe hamlet -Geldart, Robert, Esq., Thorpe hamlet -Gent, David, St. John’s Head, Coslany street -Gent, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, Muspole street -Gent, George, boot and shoe maker, Coslany street -Gent, George, shopkeeper, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Gent, Thomas William, merchant’s clerk, Dereham road -George, John, tailor, Muspole street, St. Mary’s -George, Michael Richard Dunn, coal merchant, Quay side -George, Robert Mills, bricklayer and plasterer, and shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s street -George, Robert, fish merchant, St. Benedict’s street -George, Robert, builder, Muspole street -George, William Morris, carpenter and builder, Pottergate street -Gerard, William Sinclair, jeweller, dealer in coins and medals, and -hairdresser, Botolph street -Gibbs, Richard, The Rose and Crown, Bishopgate street -Gibbs, Rudd William, butcher, Palace street -Gibbs, William, glass and china mender, Meadows’ yard, Coslany street -Gibson, Alfred, general shopkeeper, Botolph street -Gibson and Bateman, surgeons, 19, St. Giles’ street -Gibson, Charles M., Bethel street (see Gibson and Bateman) -Gibson, George, The White Horse, Crook’s place -Gibson, The Misses, Lower Close -Gibson, Mr. Isaac, Upper Heigham -Gibson, John, boot and shoe maker, and tobacconist, Pitt street -Gibson, Robert, leather merchant and shoe manufacturer, St. Stephen’s -street -Gibson, Mrs. Rosamond, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Gibson, Samuel, butcher, Gildengate street -Gibson, William, baker, St. Catherine’s plain -Gibson, William, (see Copestake and Co.) commercial traveller, The -Chantry -Giddens, Miss Susanna, circulating library, St. Stephen’s street -Gidney, Frederick, Hospital school, Fishgate street -Gidney, Robert, watch and clock maker, Orford hill -Gidney, Samuel, The Bushel, St. Augustine’s -Gilford, Samuel, general shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street -Gifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen street -Gilbeigh, Mrs. Caroline, Spread Eagle tavern, Old Haymarket -Gilbert, George, coachsmith, patent axle-tree and spring maker, -Timberhill street -Gilbert, Mrs., day school, Gildengate street -Gilbert, Samuel James, plumber, painter, and glazier, Grapes’ hill -Gilbert, William, builder, St. Augustine’s -Gill, James, baker and grocer, Lower Westwick street -Gill, John, earthenware dealer, St. Giles’ street -Gilham, Miss Judith, West Pottergate street -Gilman, Charles Rackham, solicitor, secretary to the Norfolk Farmers’ -Cattle Insurance Society, and agent to the City of Glasgow Life Insurance -Compy., St. Giles’ street; h Unthank’s road -Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor and share broker, secretary to the -General Hail Storm Insurance Society, secretary to the Chamber of -Commerce, and manager of the Norwich and London Accident and Casualty -Insurance Association, St. Giles’ street -Gilman, John, carver and gilder, publisher and printseller, gallery of -fine arts, 26, London street -Gipson, James, carter, Mousehold -Gipson, Samuel, carter, Mousehold -Girdlestone, Reuben, hair dresser, branch post office, 8, Upper St. -Giles’ street -Girdlestone, Thomas, Three Horse-shoes, Palace street -Girling, Elizabeth, baker, (opposite the church) New Catton -Girling, Miss Maria, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Girling, Robert, butcher, St. Benedict’s street -Girling, Sherwood, grocer, Lower Westwick street -Girling, William, Golden Ball inn, hay, corn, and straw merchant, Golden -Ball street -Glasspoole, Mr. George, Rose valley, Unthank’s road -Glendenning, John Brown, (see Colman and Glendenning); h St. Stephen’s -road -Goading, William, milliner, Red Lion street -Goat, Charles, The Old Goat inn, Upper Goat lane -Godbold, Henry, clerk, Paragon street -Goddard, Thomas, Black Prince, Upper Walk -Godfery, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Duke st. -Goffin, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, &c., Golden Dog lane -Goffin, Mrs. Matilda Elizabeth, boot and shoe warehouse, Palace street -Goggs, Matthew, Esq., Curfew cottage, Earlham road -Goggs, William, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, foreign fruit, British -wine, and provision merchant, St. Giles’ gates -Gold, James Charles, news’ agent, Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s -Golden, William, coal dealer, Twiddy’s court, Ber street -Golder, Edward, grocer, Oak street -Golder, Mrs. Hester, toy dealer, Upper Westwick street -Golding, John, Cellar House, Bridge street, St. George’s -Golding, Mary Ann, day school, St. Paul’s Back lane -Goldsmith, Charles, grocer, &c., Surrey street -Goldsmith, James, grocer and tea dealer, 34, St. Stephen’s street -Goldsmith, James, boot and shoe maker, Back of the Inns -Goldsmith, Mary, tailoress, Upper King street -Goldsmith, Sarah, tailoress, Duke street -Goldsmith, Thomas, corn merchant and confectioner, St. Stephen’s -Goldspring, Mary Ann, dressmaker, William street -Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket road -Gooch, George Carver, water-closet manufacturer, and plumber, glazier, -and painter, Castle meadow and King street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 21) -Gooch, Henry, harness maker, St. James’ street -Gooch, Joshua, fringe, lace, and damask warehouse, 3, Dove street -Gooch, Henry, Brewery Cottage, King street -Gooch, Noah, Malt and Hop tavern, Charing cross -Gooch, Mrs. Phœbe, milliner and dressmaker, Waddington’s terrace, Thorn -lane -Gooch, Robert, secondhand bookseller, White Lion street -Gooch, Samuel Irwin, currier and leather seller, 9, Davey place -Gooch, Thomas, brush manufacturer, 7, Grout’s thoroughfare -Gooch, Thomas Henry, Royal Hotel tap, Back of the Inns -Gooch, William, Unthank’s road -Good, Thomas, boot, shoe, and last maker, Bridge street, St. George’s -Gooderham, Samuel, tunist, &c., Elm hill -Gooderson, Mr. John, West Pottergate street -Gooderson and Moll, linen and woollen drapers, Upper Market -Gooding, Mrs. Harriet, straw bonnet maker, Red Lion street -Goodson, Mr. Robert, Alms’ lane, St. George’s -Goodson, William, butcher, Dereham rd. -Goodwin, Charles, surgeon, Willow lane -Goodwin, John, solicitor, Willow lane; h Thorpe hamlet -Goodwin, Mrs., Willow lane -Goodwin, Rev. William, M.A., incumbent of St. Benedict’s, 14, Chapel -field -Gooke, David, shoemaker, Rose lane -Goose, Agas, solicitor’s clerk, Theatre street -Goose, Mrs. Emma, milliner, 15, Briggs’ street -Goose, Jacob, green grocer, Golden Ball street -Goose, Mrs. Mary, Trowse Newton -Goose, William Henry, artist, No. 15, Briggs’ street -Goose, Mr. Robert, Union place -Goose, Robert, bricklayer and builder, Julian street -Goreham, John, copper and iron-plate worker, William street -Goreham, Henry, County Court bailiff, St. Lawrence lane -Goreham, Sarah, dressmaker, Lothian street -Goreham, William, shopkeeper, Rosemary lane -Gorell, Robert Atkinson, yarn agent, and cotton and silk merchant, -Muspole street; h Unthank’s road -Gosnold, Ellen Sarah, dressmaker, Surrey road -Gosnold, Henry George, solicitor’s clerk, Bethel street -Gostling, Francis, shoe manufacturer, (of the firm of Barker Benjamin and -Co.); h 9, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Gostling, Richard, Robin Hood, Dereham load -Gotts, John, solicitor’s clerk, Norfolk street, Union place -Gotts, Miss Sarah, St. Stephen’s gates -Goulty, Charles, lodging-house keeper, 3, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place -Gould, Rev. George, Baptist minister, Unthank’s road -Gowen, William, beer retailer, Lower Goat lane -Gower, James, carpenter, St. Julian street -Gower, Thomas, lemonade manufacturer, Gun lane -Gowing, Charles, harness maker, Castle hill -Gowing, George, farmer, Trowse Newton -Gowing, Rev. John, Baptist minister, Parry’s buildings, Philadelphia -Gowing, Samuel, butcher and green grocer, St. Benedict’s gates -Grand, Edward, tailor, 13, Upper King street -Grand, George, tailor and hatter, 2, Castle meadow -Grand, Mr. John, St. Giles’ street -Grand, Mr. John, Hall road, New Lakenham -Grand, John Fuller, solicitor’s clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Grand, John, fish salesman and auctioneer, Lady’s lane -Grand, Richard, Graham’s court, Upper market -Grand, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Duke street -Grand, Robert, merchant’s clerk, Catton road -Grant, Mr. Henry, Heigham road -Grant, Mrs. Sarah, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Graver, Abraham, fruiterer, Magdalen street -Graver, John, butcher, Lower King street -Graver, Richard, shoemaker, Ber street -Graver, Thomas, baker, St. Paul’s plain -Graves, Mrs., Mount Pleasant -Gravener, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Lower Westwick street -Graves, John, market gardener, Dereham road -Gray, James, hair dresser, Bethel street -Gray, John, hair dresser, Rose lane -Gray, Mr. Joseph, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Gray, Mrs. Rebecca, New road, Town close -Gray, Richard, tailor, Grapes’ hill -Gray, Mary Ann, pork butcher, Upper Westwick street, St. Swithin’s -Gray, Mary Ann, tailoress, Pottergate street -Green, Miss Ann, dressmaker, milliner, and straw bonnet maker, and -register office for servants, Post Office street -Green, Edward, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Green, Edward, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Duke street; h Gildengate -street -Green, Elizabeth, day school, Palace street -Green, George, cattle inspector, Brazen Doors road -Green, Hannah, dressmaker, St. Catherine’s terrace -Green, Isaac, commercial traveller, Sussex street, St. Clement’s -Green, James, green grocer, Philadelphia -Green, Mr. James, Richmond place, Lakenham -Green, James, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Green, John, market gardener, Asylum lane, Heigham -Green, John, plumber and glazier, Pottergate street -Green, John, City of Norwich inn, Westlegate street -Green, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Colegate street -Green, Miss, Thorpe hamlet -Green, Mrs. Rachel, St. Giles’ terrace, Bethel street -Green, Robert, basket and sieve maker, Upper Westwick street -Green, Robert, jun., timber merchant, Waddington terrace, Church street, -St. Julian’s -Green, Robert, and Son, timber merchants, Garden street, Thorn lane -Green, Miss Rosa, National schoolmistress, Hall road, New Lakenham -Green, Susan, shopkeeper, St. James street -Green, William Dann, Bee Hive, St. Paul’s plain -Green, William, solicitor’s clerk, Thorpe hamlet -Green, William Page, pawnbroker, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Greene, Charles Jeremiah, tobacconist, Rose lane -Greenhough, Joseph, worstead spinner, St. Saviour’s lane -Greengrass, John, butcher, West End street -Greengrass, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer, Elm hill, (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 22) -Greenwood, Mr. William, City road, Heigham fields -Greeves, Benjamin Titter, butcher, Market place; h 20, Victoria street -Greeves, Henry, butcher, Market place; h 2, Surrey terrace, Lakenham -Grice, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Gildengate street -Gridley, Mrs., St. Stephen’s gates -Grief, James, White Horse, Trowse -Grief, Jonathan, sub-postmaster and shopkeeper, Trowse Newton -Griffenberg, Joseph, cigar dealer, Coburg street -Griffin, Mrs. Eliza, carver and builder, Cow hill -Griffiths, Hannah, plane, saw, and brace manufacturer, Goat lane and -Pottergate street -Griffiths, John, boot and shoe maker, Globe street, Union place -Griggs, Frederick William, pawnbroker, Upper King street -Griggs, William, agent, St. Benedict’s street -Grigor, Mrs. Matilda, Lakenham place, St. Catherine’s plain -Grimmer, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road -Grimmer, Mr. Frederick, importer of wines and spirits, (see Seaman, -Grimmer, and Co.) The Crescent -Grimmer, Honor, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Grimmer, Mr. Samuel, importer of wines and spirits, (see Seaman, Grimmer, -and Co.); h 3, Albion place, Mount Pleasant -Grimes, Ruth, grocer, &c., Botolph street -Grimwood, Thomas H., tailor and outfitter, 4, Lower Goat lane (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 27) -Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, Gildengate street -Grindling, George, accountant, Unthank’s road -Groom, George, dyer, Brazen Doors road -Groom, George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street -Groom, John, shoemaker, St. Lawrence lane -Grout and Co., mourning crape manufacturers; silk works—Lower Westwick -street -Grout, George, Esq., Magdalen street -Grove, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Ber street -Gunn, Robert, ornamental painter and coach maker, Brazen Doors road -Gunn, Robert, commission agent, 11, Julian street -Gunton, Alfred, surgeon dentist, Priest’s court, 79, St. Giles’ street -Gunton, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Julian street -Gunton, Henry, watch and clock maker, and jeweller, Briggs’ street -Gunton, John Hamnell, draper, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Gunton, Robert, coach trimmer, Hall road, Lakenham -Gunton, Thomas, horse-hair manufacturer, White Lion yard, Oak street -Gurney, Charlotte, fishmonger, Cowgate street -Gurney, Christopher, green grocer, Cherry street, New Lakenham -Gurney, James, shopkeeper, Julian street -Gurney, Rev. Thomas, 10, Newmarket terrace -Gurneys and Birkbecks, bankers, Bank plain -Guyton, John Thomas, butcher, Upper Westwick street -Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Tamworth terrace, Unthank’s road -Hadley William, Lower King street -Haddon, Mrs. Mary Ann, grocer, baker, and confectioner, Rose lane -Hagg, Noah, shoemaker, Sussex street -Haggett, Mr. J., 6, Victoria terrace, Synagogue street -Hagon, George, tailor, Southwell street -Hagon, William, furniture broker, Oak street -Haines Brothers, grocers and tea dealers, 58, St. Stephen’s street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 18) -Haldinstein, Philip, fancy cap and boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridewell -alley -Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. John’s street -Hales, Walter, cabinet maker, Wellington terrace, Union place -Hall, Charles, butcher, Upper King street -Hall, Charles Henry, 18, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Hall, Frederick George, butcher, Chapel Field road -Hall, Miss Harriet, baker and confectioner, Gildengate street -Hall, Henry, baker, Thorn lane -Hall, H., milliner and dressmaker, Cowgate street -Hall and Ilott, linen and woollen drapers, silk mercers, &c., Waterloo -house, St. Stephen’s -Hall, James, painter, writer, and grainer, All Saints’ green -Hall, James, grocer and draper, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Hall, James, plumber, painter, and glazier, and gas fitter, 10, Magdalen -street -Hall, John Foster, writing master, Charles street, Heigham -Hall, Jonathan, market gardener and shopkeeper, Somerleyton street -Hall, Joseph, hawker, Thorn lane -Hall, Robert, shoemaker, Pottergate street -Hall, Samuel, joiner and builder, Pottergate street -Hall, Samuel, furniture broker, Bridge street, St. George’s -Hall, Samuel, stone and marble mason, Chapel Field road; h Norfolk -street, Union place -Hall, Mrs. Sarah, King street -Hall, Timothy Bennett, boot maker, Pottergate street -Hall, Mr. William, Ipswich road -Hall, William, engraver, lithographer, and copperplate printer, White -Lion street; h Kimberley street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 10) -Hall, William, White Lion inn, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Hall, William Henry, picture-frame maker, Pottergate street -Hallett, Rev. John, Independent minister, Grove terrace, Unthank’s road -Hallows, George, harness maker, Rampant Horse street -Hallows, Joseph, hairdresser, Royal Hotel street -Halls, Robert, commercial traveller, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Ham, Mrs. Christine, Red Lion street -Hamley, Osbertus John, commercial traveller, Distillery street -Hammond, John, corn miller, Catton mill -Hammond, John, Victoria tavern and eating house, Market place -Hammond, Jonathan, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Hammond, William, shoemaker, Cross lane, St. George’s -Hampson, Mr. Daniel, Bracondale -Hannah, Peter, travelling tea dealer, 33, Pottergate street -Hannant, Nathaniel, baker and confectioner, Magdalen street -Hannant, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, King street -Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary public, deputy registrar of the -Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Upper close -Hansell, Peter Edward, solicitor, clerk to Governors of the Free Grammar -School, Upper close; h Bracondale -Hansell, Mr. Robert, St. Clement’s Hill cottage, New Catton -Hansell, Sarah, earthenware dealer, St. Augustine’s street -Hansell, William, green grocer, Chapel street, Union place -Hanson, Joseph, commercial traveller, Distillery street -Hanworth, George, commercial traveller, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s -road -Harbord, Henry, green grocer, St. Stephen’s Back street -Harbord, Joseph Massingham, saddler and harness maker, Upper St. Giles’ -street; h Bedford street, Unthank’s rd. -Harcourt, Anthony, carriage manufacturer, Chapel Field road -Harcourt, James, professor of music, Colegate street -Harcourt, Walter, surgeon dentist, 1, St. Giles’ street -Harden, Charles, baker and grocer, Heigham street -Hardesty, Alexander, bookseller and stationer, 4, Davey place; h St. -Giles’ road -Hardesty, John, Palace street -Hardesty, Mrs. Phœbe, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Harding, Levi, The Crocodile, Heigham street -Hardingham, William, general shopkeeper, Barrack street -Hardy, Mrs. Ann, lodging-house keeper, 8, St. Stephen’s square -Hardy, Charles, whip maker, Timberhill street -Hardy, Francis, schoolmaster, Upper Surrey street -Hardy, James, grocer and tea dealer, Rampant Horse street -Hardy, John, shoemaker, Golden Ball square -Hardy, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick street -Hardy, Michael, baker, St. Catherine’s plain -Hardy, Susan, 12, St. Giles’ street -Hardy, William, timber dealer, Pitt street -Hardy, William Edward, plumber, glazier, and painter, 5, Little London -street -Hardyman, Miss Sarah, boarding school, Bracondale -Hardyment, Jabez, earthenware dealer and general shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s street -Hare, Mrs. Barbara, Upper close -Hare, Charles, cabinet and chair maker, West Pottergate street -Hare, Edward, lay clerk at cathedral, Haymarket -Hare, Mrs. Elizabeth, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Hare, William, fishmonger, Fishmarket, Market place -Harley, John Payne, provision merchant, St. Benedict’s street -Harman, Mrs. John, Holl’s lane -Harman, Leonard and Sons, wine and spirit merchants, St. Andrew’s hill -Harmer, Miss Ann, day school, Distillery street, Heigham -Harmer, Elizabeth, hairdresser, Ber street -Harmer, James, green grocer and fruiterer, Red Lion street -Harmer, Robert, upholsterer, Carrow hill -Harmer, Thomas, warehouseman, &c., Old Post Office court; h West -Pottergate street -Harmer, Mrs. William, 4, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road -Harold, Philip, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Harper, Andrews Pask, carpenter and builder, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Harper, George, dyer and dresser, Calvert street -Harper, Henry, market gardener, Fisher’s lane -Harper, Isaac, brewers’ agent, Lower King street -Harper, James Kersey, brush and patten manufacturer, St. Benedict’s -street -Harper, Joseph, silk, cotton, and woollen dyer, St. George’s Bridge -street -Harper and Sutton, chemists and druggists, Bank plain -Harpley, Thomas, hairdresser, Cowgate street -Harris, James, green grocer, Ber street -Harris, James Thomas, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Ber street -Harris, Mrs. Mary, 14, Distillery street -Harris, Thomas, gardener and green grocer, King street -Harris, William, The Angel, Trowse -Harris, Zebediah, dyer and scourer, 38, Pottergate street -Harrison, Alfred, shoe manufacturer; h Distillery street, Heigham; -warehouse, Bridewell alley -Harrison, Edward, confectioner, &c., Church street -Harrison, Harrod and Co., directory publishers, Somerleyton street -Harrison, Isaac, joiner, John street, Heigham -Harrison, John, grocer and tea dealer, Globe street, Union place -Harrison, John, (see Harrison, Harrod, and Co.) Somerleyton street -Harrison, Mrs. Mary Ann, green grocer, &c., Queen street -Harrison, Mrs., baker, Elm hill -Harrison, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Elm hill -Harrison, Thomas Thurlow, Essex street, Union place -Harrison, William, boot and shoe maker, Bridewell alley -Harrison, William, muffin baker, St. Andrew’s hill -Harrison, William, tailor, Botolph street -Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden Ball street -Harrod, John George, (see Harrison, Harrod, and Co.) Somerleyton street -Hart, Miss Catherine, boarding and day school, 14, Victoria street -Hart, John, corn and timber merchant; h St. Giles’ street -Hart, Philip Woodrow, coach builder, Chapel Field road, and Red Lion st. -Hart, Robert, havel and slaie manufacturer, Golden Dog lane -Hart, William, grocer and draper, St. Benedict’s street -Hart, William George, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, -46, London street -Hart, Mrs. Sophia, 3, Portland place, Holl’s lane -Hartley, William, hairdresser, Little Orford street -Hartmann, Francis A., physician, Surrey street -Harvard and Co., wholesale and retail confectioners, The Walk -Harvard, Mr. Samuel, Bracondale grove -Harvey, Mr. Charles, 6, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Harvey, Rev. Edward Kerrison, Fernado cottage, Thorpe hamlet -Harvey and Hudson, bankers, Crown bank, King street -Harvey, Isaac, pawnbroker, William street -Harvey, James, baker, Fishgate street -Harvey, Mr. James, 9, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Harvey, John, boot and shoe maker, 11, London street -Harvey, Sir Robert John, knt., Mousehold house, Thorpe hamlet -Harvey, Robert J. H., Esq., Bracondale house -Harvey, Samuel, baker and grocer, Staff of Life, Fishgate street -Harvey, William S., plumber, painter, glazier, and whiting manufacturer, -William street; h Wellington place, Wellington street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 32) -Harwin, James, tea dealer, 3, Charles street, Heigham -Hase, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cowgate street -Haslip, James, coal dealer, Abbs’ yard, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Hastings, George, tunist, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Bedford street -Hatch, Frederick, baker, William street -Hatch, William, The Express Train, Rose lane -Havers, Charles, wholesale and retail ironmonger, oil and colorman, -Charing cross; h West Pottergate street -Havers, Amelia, milliner and dressmaker, Fishgate street -Havers, John Bailey, accountant, Coldstream terrace, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road -Havers, George, (see Rogers and Havers); h 6, Chatham place, Chapel Field -road -Havers, Mrs. Maria, 6, Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Havers, Robert N., designer, Infirmary road -Havers, Samuel, sugar boiler, St. Miles’ Church alley -Havers, William Henry, pawnbroker, St. Paul’s plain -Haward, The Misses, milliners and dressmakers, Theatre street -Hawes, George, plumber, glazier and painter, Mariners’ lane -Hawes, James, dyer, dresser, and shawl cleaner, Nelson street, Heigham -fields -Hawes, Samuel, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Hawkes, Mrs. Amy, Julian street -Hawkes, Robert William, wool merchant, Willow lane, St. Giles -Hawkes, William, bankers’ clerk, 14, Chapel Field -Hawkins, Mrs. Martha, Unthank’s road -Hay, William, surgeon dentist, Post Office street -Hayes, John, wood turner, Magdalen street -Hayhoo, Thomas, green grocer, St., Augustine’s street -Haylett, David, shoemaker, Playford’s court, Pottergate street -Hayne, William, Rainbow tavern, Holl’s lane -Hayward, Carif, tinman and brazier, Ber street -Hayward, James John, working jeweller, Little London street -Hayward, John, gardener, Trowse -Hazlewood, Christmas Adam, beer retailer, and plumber and glazier, -Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Hazlewood, Christopher John, corn merchant, Weavers’ lane -Heasell, the Misses Elizabeth and Susan (boarding school) Surrey road -Heaviside, John, drawing master, Church street, St. Saviour’s -Heazle and Co., coal merchants, Lower Westwick street -Hedgeman, Richard George, inspector of taxes, Cook’s lane, King street -Heffill, Alder, commercial traveller, Lakenham place, St. Catherine’s -plain -Hemnell, Johnson, eating and coffee-house, Rose lane -Henderson, John, travelling draper, Caledonia terrace, Dereham road -Henderson, William, butcher, Church street, Lakenham -Hendry, James, beer retailer, Lower Westwick street -Henley, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road -Henley, Mr. William, 9, Newmarket road -Henney, Charity, haberdasher, Eagle terrace, Newmarket road -Hennery, William, Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen street -Herbert, Mrs. Ann, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Herring, Mrs. Ann, West Pottergate street -Herring, Edward, grocer, Lower King street -Herring, Mrs. Maria, St. Faith’s lane -Heseltine, James, Royal Hotel and posting house, Market place -Hewett, Alfred, grocer and tea dealer, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Hewett, Charlotte, dressmaker, West Pottergate street -Hewett, Edward Colby, clerk, 2, Adelaide buildings, Dereham road -Hewett, L., dressmaker, Lothian street, St. Benedict’s -Hewing, Joseph, Plumbers’ Arms, Prince’s street -Hewison, Mr. Joseph, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road -Hewitt, George, brass and iron founder, and Red Lion inn, Orford hill -Hewitt, George, shoemaker, West End street, Heigham -Hewitt, James, builder and carpenter, St. Augustine’s gates -Hewitt, John, land agent and surveyor, corner of Chantry, Theatre street -Hewitt, Thomas, baker, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Hewitt, Tutell, Cherry Tree, Hall road, Lakenham -Hewitt, William, surgical instrument maker, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s -road -Hewitt, William, beer retailer, St. Mary’s Church alley -Hibberd, Amies, stone mason, Chapel Field road; h Julian place -Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Lower close -Hick, Wm., confectioner, St. Andrew’s Hall plain -Hicks, Ann, lodging-house keeper, Pitt street -Hickling, Robert, beer retailer, Duke’s street -Hickman, Mrs. E., 4, Heigham terrace, Dereham road -Higgin, Henry, Bakers’ Arms, and baker, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -High, George, grocer, New Catton -High, George, Eagle tavern, West Pottergate street -High, Jacob, shoemaker, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -High, John, beer retailer, and French polisher, St. Benedict’s street -Hill, Mrs. Catherine, sub-postmistress, Thorpe hamlet -Hill, Miss Clara, milliner, Red Lion st. -Hill, Edward Robert, corn merchant, 2, Exchange street -Hill, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Upper King street -Hill, Mrs. Hannah, St. Stephen’s road -Hill, Hezekiah, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s -Hill, Horace, professor of music, 46, Pottergate street -Hill, James Frederick, professor of music, St. Giles’ terrace -Hill, John, grocer, Vauxhall street -Hill, John, grocer and tea dealer, Cowgate street -Hill, John, florist, Newmarket road -Hill, John, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, St. Augustine’s -Hill, John, plumber, painter and glazier, Orford hill; h St. Giles’ -street -Hill, Lot, news agent, Bridewell alley -Hill, Michael, tailor and draper, Colegate street -Hill, Reuben, baker, King street -Hill, Richard, lemonade manufacturer, Cow hill -Hill, Robert, hairdresser, Red Lion street -Hill, Samuel Secker, bankers’ clerk, 12, Castle meadow -Hill, Mr. Samuel, 4, Waddington street, Heigham -Hills and Underwood, wine and spirit merchants, and vinegar makers and -distillers, Saint Faith’s lane -Hilling, Mrs. Elizabeth, Julian street, Julian place -Hilling, Frederick, merchant’s clerk, 26, Victoria street -Hilling, Mary, The Steam Packet, King street -Hinchley, Samuel, The Duke’s tavern, Tombland -Hinde, Ephraim and Francis, manufacturers, Botolph street -Hinde, Mr. Francis, All Saints’ green -Hindes, Henry and Son, rope, twine and sack manufacturers, Red Lion -street and Magdalen street -Hindes, Mr. Henry, Philadelphia (see Hindes, Henry and Son) -Hinds, Robert, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s street -Hindes, William, rope and sack manufacturer, Upper Westwick street -Hindle, Maria, butcher, Pump street -Hines, Charles, engineer, lathe and tool maker, ivory, hardwood, and -metal turner, machinist and agent to the Briton Life Association, Muspole -street, St. George’s -Hinsbey, Thomas William, architect and surveyor, 18, Castle meadow -Hipper, James, tailor, Rampant Horse street -Hipper, Mary Ann, draper, St. Benedict’s street -Hipper, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, Upper Westwick street -Hipperson and Jennings, Berlin wool and fancy repository and -confectioners, Davey place -Hitchman, Robert, city chief constable, Guildhall, Market place -Hupton, Mrs. Francis (day school) Hall road, Lakenham -Hoar, William, inland revenue officer, St. Julian’s street -Hobrough, Henry, river contractor, Mousehold -Hobrough, William, boat builder and general agent, Bishop’s bridge, -Thorpe hamlet -Hodds, Catherine, grocer, Ber street -Hodds, Richard Robert, tailor and hatter, Elm hill -Hodds, Richard, tailor, Elm hill -Hodgson, David, artist, Grey Friars’ Priory lane, King street -Hodgson, James Lincolne, solicitor’s clerk, St. Clement’s grove, New -Catton -Hogg, Henry, Rose inn, Magdalen st. -Hogg, Mr. James, Distillery street -Hogg, Noah, shoe manufacturer, Sussex street -Holden, James, plasterer, Fox and Hounds’ court, Ber street -Holder, Reuben, fancy repository, St. Stephen’s street -Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, Chapel Field road -Holl, Charlotte, general shopkeeper, Peacock street -Holl, George, shoemaker, All Saints’ green -Holl, Mr. Robert Durrant, Mount Pleasant -Holl, William, boot and shoe maker, Castle street -Holl, William Gurney, boot maker, Suffolk street, Union place, Heigham -Holland, Mrs. Catherine, ham and bacon curer, Lower Goat lane -Holland, Edward Christopher, surgeon, St. Stephen’s Villa, St. Stephen’s -road -Holland, Mrs. Emily, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Holland, Francis, butcher, St. Benedict’s road -Hollaway, Rev. Charles, The Close -Hollis, Robert, Shakespeare tavern, Theatre street -Holman, George, green grocer, King street -Holmes and Sons, engineers, millwrights, and agricultural implement -manufacturers, works, Prospect place and Castle hill (_see -Advertisement_, _pp._ 2, 3) -Holmes, Edmund, beer retailer and carter, Lower Westwick street -Holmes, Edmund, beer retailer, Royal Oak, Upper King street -Holmes, Mrs. Esther (establishment for young ladies) St. Stephen’s road -Holmes, Frederick, engineer, Globe lane -Holmes, George Thomas (see Holmes and Son) All Saints’ green -Holmes, George, green grocer, St. Augustine’s -Holmes, George, clerk at Union Fire and Life Office; h New Lakenham -Holmes, Mr. Henry, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Holmes, James (see Holmes and Son,) Globe lane -Holmes, James, grocer, draper, and beer retailer, King street -Holmes, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Museum court, St. Andrew’s -Holmes, Richard, town traveller, Bracondale -Holmes, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rigby’s court, St. Giles’ -Holmes, Robert, hairdresser, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Holmes, William, blacking manufacturer, Coburgh street -Homan and Co., shoe manufacturers, Bethel street -Homes and Son, blacking manufacturers, Anchor court, Surrey street -Homes, John, boot maker, Surrey street -Homewood, Miss Anna, milliner, Brazen Doors road -Hood, John Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, Rupert street, Union place -Hood, Robert, builder, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Hood, William, builder and contractor, Sussex street -Hook, Joseph, butcher, St. Stephen’s street -Hook, Joseph John, grocer, draper, and bricklayer, Brazen Doors road -Hook, Samuel Beckett, tailor, St. George’s plain -Hooper, John, druggist, Hall road, Lakenham -Hopkins, John, Bethel street -Hopkins, Stephen (lodging-house) Lower close -Hopper, Henry William, British schoolmaster, Trafalgar st., New Lakenham -Hopson, Mrs. Charlotte, lodging-house keeper, 14, Castle Meadow -Horne, John, estate agent, Castle Meadow -Horne, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, Little London street; h -Heigham road -Horner, Charles, land agent and surveyor, Saint Martin’s at Palace -Horner, Mrs., lodging-house keeper, St. Mary’s alley, Pitt street -Hornor, Robert T., ironmonger, &c., Post Office street -Horsley, William, cabinet maker, St. Augustine’s -Horth, William, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Hoste, Rev. George Charles, Grove terrace, Unthank’s road -Hotblack, John and Co., shoe manufacturers and leather merchants, Orford -hill; h Bracondale -Hotblack, Mr. John, Bracondale -Hotblack, Mrs. Virtue, Heigham road -Hotson, Wales Christopher, barrister, Grey Friars’, King street -Hough and Son, J., cheese factors, oil refiners, and grease -manufacturers, and dealers in rosin, Castle Meadow -Houghton, David, dyer, 4, Upper St. Giles’ street -Houghton, Eliza, dyer, Prince’s street -Houghton, Henry, Wounded Hart, Upper Market -Houghton, Mr. Henry John, All Saints’ green -Houghton, John, dyer, Ten Bell lane -Houghton, Miss Louisa, dressmaker, Upper Market -Houghton, Robert, boat builder, St. Faith’s lane -Houghton, Robert, boat builder, Grout’s Thoroughfare, Orford hill -Houghton, Robert, joiner, builder, and grocer, Ber street -Houghton, Robert E., house steward at Norfolk and Norwich Hospital -Houghton, Thomas, green grocer, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Houghton, William, merchant’s clerk, Charles street, Heigham -Housego, Jemima, lodging-house keeper, Rose lane -Housego, William, artist, 21, Upper King street -Housedane, Joseph, second-hand clothes dealer, Lower Westwick street -Hovell, Elizabeth, day school, Rupert street, Union place -Hovell, Mrs. R., Distillery street -Hovell, William, basket maker, Charing cross -Howard, Miss Ann, dressmaker, Theatre street -Howard, Ann, beer retailer, Fishgate st. -Howard, Mrs. Ann, private lodging-house keeper, Grove place, Lakenham -Howard, Anna, linen warehouse, St. Stephen’s street -Howard, Miss Anne, ladies’ boarding school, Unthank’s road -Howard, Benjamin, John street, Rose lane -Howard, Charles, The Duke of York, Thorpe hamlet -Howard, Charles H., builder, bricklayer, &c., Bishopgate street -Howard and Co., wholesale and retail millinery establishment, Victoria -house, London street -Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, Barrack street -Howard, Emanuel Simon, Venetian blind manufacturer, Rose lane -Howard, Mrs. Emily, milliner, St. Faith’s lane -Howard, Everett and Thomas, bricklayers and plasterers, Peacock street -Howard, George, upholsterer, John street, Rose lane -Howard, George, coachsmith and green grocer, Little Orford street -Howard, James, tripe dresser, Thorn lane -Howard, James, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Howard, James, bricklayer and builder, King street -Howard, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Sardinian tavern, St. -Stephen’s street -Howard, John, bricklayer and plasterer, Fishgate street -Howard, John, carver, Bethel street -Howard, Mrs. Mary Ann, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Howard, Riches and Watts, engineers and millwrights, iron and brass -founders, &c., Duke’s Palace iron works (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 6) -Howard, Robert, grocer, New Catton -Howard, Robert, shoemaker, St. Miles’ Church alley -Howard, Samuel, shoemaker, Peacock street -Howard, Mr. Samuel, St. Saviour’s lane -Howard, Thomas, bricklayer, The Red Lion, Bishopgate street -Howard, William, pork butcher, Catton road -Howard, William, carpenter and builder, Bishopgate street -Howard, Z., baker, &c., near the church, New Catton -Howell, Henry, shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Howell, Henry, well sinker, Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s -Howell, James, carpenter, St. Augustine’s -Howell, Miss Mary, 25, Paragon street, Heigham -Howell, William, leather seller, Lower Goat lane -Howe, John, carter, Red Lion, Magdalen street -Howes, Abraham, boot and shoe maker, Rampant Horse street -Howes, Mrs. Ann, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Howes, Ann and Son, grocers and tea dealers, and tallow chandlers, St. -Giles’ hill; manufactory, Ber street, (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 22) -Howes, Charles, boot and shoe maker, and general shopkeeper, Magdalen -street -Howes, Deborah, cloak, mantle, and dress maker, Magdalen street -Howes, Mrs. Eliza, Valentine street, Heigham -Howes, George Smith, City Arms, St. Andrew’s Hall plain -Howes, Henry, beer retailer, Lower King street -Howes, James A., printer, (see Howes and Soman) 4, St. Andrew’s hill -Howes, James, market gardener, Magdalen street -Howes, James, White Lion, Magdalen street -Howes, Jeremiah, hotpresser, Howes’ yard, St. Miles’ -Howes, John, Esq., 4, The Crescent -Howes, John, Rupert street, Union place -Howes, John, (see Howes, Ann and Son) tallow chandler and grocer, St. -Giles’ hill -Howes, John, shopkeeper and lodging house, Bridge street, St. George’s -Howes, Joseph and James, coach and harness makers, Red Lion street -Howes, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street -Howes, Richard, hawker, Tinkler’s lane -Howes, Robert Heron, Adam and Eve Gardens, Tabernacle street -Howes, Mrs. Sarah, Upper close -Howes, Thomas, hotpresser, Church street, St. Miles’ -Howes, Thomas, shoemaker, Russell st. -Howes, Thomas Self, coach builder, Rose lane and Castle meadow -Howes, William, green grocer, Cowgate street -Howes, William, shoemaker, Heigham causeway -Howes, William Cooper, writer and grainer, and gas fitter, Boarded court, -Ber street; h Newmarket road (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 23) -Howlett and Co., furnishing and general ironmongers, oil and colormen, -and ironfounders, 6, Old Haymarket -Howlett, Henry, tunist; h St. Benedict’s road -Howlett, Eliza, grocer, Lower Westwick street -Howlett, John W., currier, (see Tillyard and Howlett) -Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge street, St. George’s -Howlett, Robert, carpenter, St. Augustine’s -Howlett, Thomas, grocer, Lower Westwick street -Howlett, Walter, tunist, Valentine street, Heigham -Howlett, William, pianoforte and music warehouse, 2, The Walk -Howlett, William, pianoforte tuner, Valentine street -Howman, Samuel, provision dealer, Upper market -Howman, William, White Lion, and horse and gig letter, Oak street, St. -Martin’s -Hubbard, Mrs. Hannah, staymaker, Westlegate street -Hubbard, Henry, plumber, glazier, and painter, Westlegate street -Hubbard, Henry, Coopers’ Arms, Prince’s street -Hubbard, James, brewer, and wine, spirit, and porter merchant, Magdalen -street -Hubbard, James, cowkeeper, Northumberland street, Heigham -Hubbard, Miss Jane, All Saints’ green -Hubbard, Sarah, dyer, Golden Dog lane -Hubbard, Thomas, Wellington place, Grove road -Huby, Mrs. Elizabeth, 20, Distillery st. -Huby, Richard, cabinet maker, Lower Westwick street -Hudbud and Son, auctioneers and appraisers, Upper Westwick street -Hudson, E., straw bonnet maker, West Pottergate street -Hudson, George Edmund, shoemaker, West Pottergate street -Hudson, John, boot and shoe maker, West Pottergate street -Hudson, Mrs. Mary Ann, 6, Grapes’ hill -Huggins, Charles, beer retailer, King street -Huggins, Edward, cowkeeper, Hall road, Lakenham -Huggins, James, working cutler, Rising Sun lane -Huggins, John, wheelwright and blacksmith, Chapel Field road -Huggins, John, photographic artist, 17, Davey place -Huggins, Miss Maria, upholsterer, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Hughes, Ann, milliner and dress maker, Upper Westwick street -Hughes, William, Bath House, St. Martin’s at Oak -Hull, Mrs. Hannah, Redwell street -Hull, William Henry, baker and confectioner, Coslany street -Hulme, John Hughes, chemist and druggist, St. Andrew’s Hall plain (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 11) -Humphrey, John, clerk, Essex street, Union place -Humphery, Susan, beer retailer, Sussex street -Humphery, William, shopkeeper and bricklayer, Pump street -Hunn, Philip, carpenter and shopkeeper, Rising Sun lane -Hunt, Alfred, bookseller and stationer, and circulating library, and -agent to the Briton Life Assurance Compy., Orford hill -Hunt, George, branch post-office, Dereham road -Hunt, James, pastrycook and confectioner, 62, St. Stephen’s street -Hunt, John, working cutler and confectioner, Upper Westwick street -Hunt, John, grocer and tea dealer, Quay side -Hunt, Joseph William, shoemaker, Trafalgar street -Hunt, Mrs. H., Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Hunter, William, upholsterer, (see Clarke and Hunter) -Hurn, Daniel, rope manufacturer, Dove street; h Unthank’s road -Hurn, George, hemp and sack merchant and waterproof cover maker, Dove -street; h Mount Pleasant -Hurn, Mary and Elizabeth, milliners, Bunk street -Hurrell, William, fishmonger, Magdalen gates -Hurry, John, shoemaker, Cross lane -Hurry, Thomas, church bell hanger, 2, Bethel street -Huson and Co., lace, velvet, satin, veils, scarfs, shawl, and French and -English millinery establishment, London street -Huson, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place, Chapel Field road -Huson, Robert, linen draper, Bridge street, St. George’s -Hussey, William, nurseryman, seedsman, and florist, Horticultural -gardens, St. Catherine’s plain -Hutchison, Charles, M.D., Surrey street -Hutchison, G. S., surgeon, Surrey street -Hutson, George, St. Catherine’s plain -Hutton, John, tea dealer, Old Haymarket -Hutton, Mr. John William, Mount Pleasant -Hyams, Emanuel, London and Birmingham warehouse, 5 and 6, St. Andrew’s -Hall plain -Ibrook, Mr. Richmond, 8, Newmarket terrace -Ilott, William, (see Hall and Ilott) St. Stephen’s -Ineson, Joseph, rag merchant, Elm hill; h Distillery street -Isaac, Edward, baker, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Isaacs, John, slipper manufacturer, Magdalen street -Isbell, Miss Maria, milliner and dressmaker, Charles street, Heigham -Isbill, Charles, butcher, Charing cross -Iungius, Mrs. Jemima, printer and stationer, Pottergate street -Iungius, Miss Kate, milliner, Theatre street -Ives, Miss Ann Sarah, boarding school, 13, The Crescent, Chapel Field -road -Ives, Charles, butcher, Magdalen street -Ives, Capt. Ferdinand, St. Catherine’s hill -Ives, George, auctioneer, valuer, and estate agent, Crown Bank plain -Ives, John, Bakers’ Arms, Ber street -Ives, John C., commercial traveller, Brazen Doors road -Ives, Richard N., local manager Unity Life and Fire Association, 72, St. -Giles’ street; h Lower King street -Iveson, Mrs. Rebecca, butcher, Union street, Crook’s place -Jacobs, John, butcher, St. Catherine’s plain -Jackson, Mrs. Charlotte, Lame Dog road -Jackson, Edward, butcher, Pottergate street -Jackson, Hannah, green grocer, Pump street -Jackson, Henry Charles, musician, Fishgate street -Jackson, James, musician, Cowgate street -Jackson, Joseph, linen draper, All Saints’ green -Jackson, Mrs. Mary, Bracondale -Jackson, Rev. Oliver, Primitive Methodist preacher, Mill hill, New Catton -Jackson, William, musician, Prince’s street -Jackson, William, sen., musician and green grocer, Fishgate street -Jackson, William, general shopkeeper, Coburg street -James, Grace, lodging-house keeper, Rose lane -James, Henry, King’s Arms, Bishop Bridge, Thorpe hamlet -James, Henry, chemist and druggist, Oak street, St. Martin’s -James, John, general shopkeeper, Chapel street, Crook’s place -James, Wallace, beer retailer, St. John’s street -James, William, Imperial Arms, Upper King street -Jarman, Thomas, Royal Oak, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Jarrett, Thomas, dyer and furniture broker, Magdalen street -Jarrold and Sons, booksellers, binders, printers, publishers, and -wholesale stationers, London street, and 3, Exchange street -Jarrold, Mr. Samuel; h Bracondale (see Jarrold and Sons) -Jarrold, Mr. Thomas; h The Mount, Thorpe hamlet (see Jarrold and Sons) -Jarrold, Mr. William P., Newmarket road -Jarvis, Mr. Henry, Thorpe terrace, Thorpe hamlet -Jarvis, Henry, railway and general carrier and carman, Lucas’ wharf, -Thorpe hamlet (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 35) -Jarvis, John, county court bailiff, Pump street -Jarvis, Joseph, grocer, Fishgate street -Jarvis, Mrs. R., Codogan place, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Jarvis, William, Pine Apple, market gardener and farmer, Trowse -Jarvis, Mr. William, Trafalgar place, Hall road -Jarvis, William, merchant’s clerk, 6, Langham place, Dereham road -Jay, Benjamin, florist, St. Faith’s lane -Jay, Charles, fishmonger, Market place; h Unthank’s road -Jay, George, mohair manufacturer, King street -Jay, George, fish merchant, The Fishmarket; h Fisher’s lane, St. Giles’ -street -Jay, Mr. George, Bracondale (see Jay and Pilgrim) -Jay, James, gardener, Upper King street -Jay, Joshua, dyer, &c., Bethel street -Jay, John, window glass, sheet lead, pipe and color merchant, St. -Andrew’s hill -Jay, John, baker, 12, West Pottergate street -Jay, Joseph Burcham, shopkeeper, Lower King street -Jay, Mrs. Mary, 3, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street -Jay, Mr. Thomas B., Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Jeans, Edwin, bookseller, binder, and stationer, White Lion street -Jeary, Robert, bookseller, binder, stationer, &c., 4 and 5, Bridewell -alley; h Mount Pleasant -Jeckell, Rev. George, Unthank’s road -Jeckell, George, grocer, Ber Street gates -Jeckell, Thomas, architect, Bank court, Queen street -Jecks, Mrs. Sarah, 2, York place, Chapel Field road -Jecks, William and Charles, timber merchants, St. Faith’s lane -Jefferies, William, beer retailer, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Jeffries, Mrs. Emily, milliner, 56, St. Giles’ street -Jeffries, George, gun and pistol maker, Golden Ball street -Jeffries, Leamon, The Griffin, King street -Jeffries, Robert, grocer and draper, King street -Jeffries, Mr. Samuel, Brazen Doors road -Jeffries, Walter Loud, (see Burrage and Jeffries); h Caledonia terrace, -Dereham road -Jennings, Samuel, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Theatre street -Jennings, Samuel, sawyer, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Jennings, Thomas, hatter, Magdalen street -Jennis, John, gardener, Lower Westwick street -Jermy, Jeremiah, green grocer, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Johnson, Ambrose, pawnbroker, &c., Lower Westwick street -Johnson, Charles, timber dealer, Trowse -Johnson, Mr. Charles, Woodlands, Dereham road -Johnson, Daniel, timber dealer, Trowse -Johnson, Edward, Esq., Pitt street -Johnson, Edwin, brush maker, Devonshire place, Holl’s lane -Johnson, Gilman, and Co., shoe manufacturers, Pottergate street -Johnson, Harriet, dressmaker, Lower Westwick street -Johnson, Jacob, linen draper, (see Lovick and Johnson) -Johnson, James, M.D., The Chantry, Theatre street -Johnson, John, shopkeeper, Ber street -Johnson, John Godwin, surgeon, 64, St. Giles’ street -Johnson, John Sewell, baker and confectioner, Cowgate street -Johnson, Robert, register office for servants, 26, Castle meadow -Johnson, Samuel, medical botanist, Vauxhall street -Johnson, Sarah and Anna, day school, Rose lane -Johnson, Sewell John, baker, &c., Upper Westlegate street -Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant Horse street -Johnson, Thomas, solicitor’s clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Johnson, Mr. William, Lothian street -Johnston, Fergus, agent for Virtue and Co., publishers, 5, Jay’s terrace, -Rose lane -Jolly, Charles William, carriage and harness manufacturer, St. Stephen’s -gates; h Newmarket road -Jolly, John, King’s Arms, Hall road -Jolly, Robert, stationer, Vauxhall street -Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth, linen draper, &c., Briggs’ street -Jones, James, butcher, Grove place, Lakenham -Jones, Peter, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Margaret’s Church alley -Jones, Miss Sarah, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Jones, William, plumber, 1, St. Gregory’s Church passage -Jordan, Mrs. Rachel Elizabeth, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street, St. -Miles’ -Joseph and Samuel, pawnbrokers, silversmiths, shoe manufacturers, &c., -Timberhill street -Joseph, Maurice, (see Joseph and Samuel) Timberhill street -Joy, Mrs. Charlotte, 25, Newmarket road -Joy, Matthew, Calvert street -Joyce, Mrs. Charlotte, St. Giles’ road -Joyce, James, last and boot-tree maker, Ber street -Juba, Edmund, ticket writer and tobacconist, Bridge street, St. George’s -Kahler, John Henry, baker, &c., Rose lane -Kedenton, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Kedge, Robert, beer retailer, Duke street -Kedge, Thomas, grocer, Ber street -Keeble, Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker, Rose lane -Keeble, James, cabinet maker, John street -Kehle, Joseph, watch and clock maker, Stump cross, Magdalen street -Keith, Mr. Frederick, Bracondale -Keith, Mr. Thomas, Bracondale -Kemp, George Pank, hair cutter and perfumer, 17, Exchange street -Kemp, Henry, proprietor of reading and billiard rooms, Market place -Kemp, Mr. Henry, 8, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Kemp, Isaac, Chapel Field road -Kemp, James, green grocer, St. Lawrence lane -Kemp, James, horse-hair seating and crinoline manufacturer, and furniture -broker, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Kemp, Mrs. Mary, tea dealer, Golden Dog lane -Kemp, Thomas, saddler and harness maker, Great Orford street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 26) -Kemp, William and Son, shoe manufacturers, 18, Pitt street -Kemp, William, The Tuns Inn, St. Giles’ gates -Kempster, John, auctioneer, valuer, accountant, and estate agent; agent -to the English Widows’ Fund and General Life, the State Fire, Plate -Glass, and Accidental Death, and Agricultural Cattle and Hail Storm -Insurance Compys., Davey place -Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, minister at Countess of Huntingdon’s -chapel, The Tabernacle; h Westbeech house, St. Benedict’s road -Kempster, Mrs., boarding and day school, Westbeech house, St. Benedict’s -road -Kenney, Edmund Thomas, Cabinet-makers’ Arms, Redwell street -Kent, Alfred, rag merchant, Upper Goat lane -Kent, Charles, Bull Inn, St. Paul’s st. -Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, 3, London street -Kent, Mrs. Mary, butcher, St. Benedict’s street -Kent, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 10 and 11, London street -Kent, Thomas, The Light Horseman, Barrack street -Kenyon, John, saw and file manufacturer, Lower Goat lane -Keown, Mr., draper, &c., Valentine street, St. Benedict’s road -Kerr, John, plumber, painter, and glazier, Lower Goat lane -Kerr, Stephen John, printer and bookbinder, All Saints’ green -Kerrison, George, traveller, Chapel Field road -Kerrison, James, grocer and tea dealer, 6, Timberhill street -Kerrison, James, watchmaker and provision dealer, Magdalen street -Kerrison and Preston, solicitors; office, Bank plain -Kerrison, Roger, solicitor, clerk to Norfolk Justices at the Shirehall, -and to Norwich Gas Light Compy., (limited) commissioner for taking -acknowledgments of deeds by married women, commissioner to administer -oaths in Chancery in England, and agent to the Alliance Fire and Life -Assurance Compy., Tombland -Kerrison, Mr. Simon, St. Saviour’s Church alley -Kerridge, Elizabeth, general shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street -Kerridge, John, Reindeer, St. Benedict’s road -Kerry, George, furniture broker, and rent and debt collector, St. Mary’s -Kerry, George Caythorpe, accountant and debt collector, Elm hill -Kerry, John, cabinet maker, St. Benedict’s street -Kett, Elizabeth, Surrey inn, Grove place, Lakenham -Kett, George, Willow place, Hall road, Lakenham -Kett, Henry Watson, coal merchant, Hall road, Lakenham -Kett, James, coach maker and postmaster, 73, St. Giles’ street -Kett, James Frederick, dealer, The Swan, Magdalen street -Kett, Petter Mullish, butcher, Magpie road -Kett, William Woodhouse, linen draper, silk mercer, &c., London street, -and 2, Exchange street -Ketton, John, oilcake manufacturer, Rose lane; h The Close, and Sprowston -Grange -Ketton, Mr. John, Upper close -Kew, Louisa, milliner, &c., 45, Upper St. Giles’ street -Key, George, shopkeeper, Oak street -Key, Joseph, whitesmith, Calvert street -Key, Robert, cabinet maker, Holl’s lane, Heigham -Key, Samuel, jun., shopkeeper, Upper Heigham -Key, Samuel, Holl’s lane -Key, Septimus, ginger beer manufacturer, Mansfield’s yard, St. Stephen’s -street -Keymer, Thomas, brewer’s clerk, King street -Keyzor, Michael, optician, St. Giles’ street -Kidd, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Cowgate street -Kidd, Walter, jobbing gardener, West Pottergate street -Kiddell, Joshua, ironmonger and earthenware dealer, Timberhill street -Kiddle, Joshua, Calvert street -Kilburn, William, William Tell, Castle hill -Kilburn, William, clothier, St. Benedict’s street -King, Edward, butcher, Southwell street, New Lakenham -King, George, White Lion, Prince’s st. -King, James, Bolingbroke’s stores, Bank plain, London street -King, James, plumber and glazier, Prince’s street; h Grapes’ hill -King, John and James, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Prince’s street -King, Mrs., curiosity shop, Back of the Inns -King, Leonard, French polisher, Lower King street -King, Mrs., Union place -King, Mrs., Home Cottage, Unthank’s road -King, Matilda and Rachel, dressmakers and milliners, Calvert street -King, Robert, Artichoke inn, Magdalen gates -King, Russell, grocer, Ber street -King, Samuel, 3, Chapel Field road -King, Samuel, Theatre tavern, Bethel st. -King, Samuel Benjamin, Pine Apple, St. Martin’s lane -King, Thomas, clerk and collector for Water Works Company, Alma terrace, -Infirmary road -King, Thomas Charles Rackham, plumber, painter, and glazier, Tombland and -Elm hill (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 22) -King, Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. Saviour’s lane -King, William Howes, tailor, Trafalgar street -Kingdom, The Misses, dressmakers, 3, Sussex street -Kinnebrook, Mr. William, Earlham road -Kirkham, Dennis, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Redwell street -Kirby, Joseph, hawker, Mill street, New Lakenham -Kitson, John, solicitor, Thorpe hamlet, clerk to Dean and Chapter, Lower -close; h Thorpe hamlet -Kittmer, Miss Charlotte Rice, Queen street -Kitton, Frederic, tobacco and snuff manufacturer, 10, Old Haymarket; h -Dereham road -Kitton, George, merchant, St. Faith’s lane -Kitton, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen street -Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street -Klein, Mrs. A., fancy repository, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Klein, Herr Hermann, professor of the German language, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s -Knevett and Hall, dressmakers, Magdalen street -Knevett, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, Upper Westwick street -Knevett, Henry, shopkeeper, 38, Magdalen street -Knevett, Henry, beer retailer, Unthank’s road -Knevett, Jonathan, whitesmith, Upper Westwick street -Knights and Ballord, pawnbrokers, All Saints’ green -Knights, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber street -Knights, George, fishmonger, Heigham street -Knights, James, pawnbroker, Upper Westwick street -Knights, Robert, merchant’s clerk, Dereham road -Knights, Robert, shoemaker, Eldon row, Chapel Field road -Knights, Susannah, Boarded House, Castle hill -Knight, Thomas, bird preserver, Upper King street -Knowles, Mrs. Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, Rising Sun lane -Lacey, Esau, baker and shopkeeper, Bishopgate street -Lacey, George Plummer, builder and contractor, Surrey road -Lacey, Horace, builder, Surrey street; h St. Faith’s terrace -Lacey, James William, builder, &c., Surrey street -Lacey, John, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Margaret’s lane -Lacey, John Greenwood, bricklayer and plasterer, Ber street -Lacey, Robert, commercial traveller, Thorpe hamlet -Lacey, William, White Horse, and bricklayer, Castle hill -Lacey, William Randall, carpenter and builder, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Ladbrooke, John Barney, drawing master, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Ladell, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, Magdalen street -Ladell, Mr. William, Newmarket road -Ladyman, Joseph Harrison, tea dealer, 6, Gentlemen’s Walk; h New road, -Town close -Laflin, Mr. Joseph, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Lain, Edward, bookseller and circulating library, Elm hill -Lake, James, baker, Colegate street -Lake, James, shoemaker and clothier, Red Lion street -Lake, Mr. John, Wellington place, Grove road -Lake, John, shopkeeper, Greyhound lane, St. Benedict’s road -Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Colegate street -Lake, William, grocer, tea dealer, oil and Italian warehouseman, &c., -Surrey corner, St. Stephen’s -Lake, William, classical and commercial academy, St. Benedict’s road -Lamb, Andrew, green grocer, Heigham street, St. Benedict’s -Lamb, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, Magdalen street -Lamb, Mrs. Elizabeth, Castle meadow -Lamb, Frederick, cordwainer, Adelaide street, Heigham fields -Lamb, James, butcher, Market place -Lamb, Leonard, butcher, Ber street -Lamb, Leonard, butcher, Rupert street, Union place -Lamb, Mrs. Sarah, wire worker, wire weaver, and corn dressing, and -blowing machine maker, Golden Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 10) -Lamb, Thomas, pork butcher, St. James’ street -Lamb, William, pork butcher, Grapes’ hill -Lambert, Charles, shoemaker, Fishgate street -Lambert, Eliza Mrs., dressmaker, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Lambert, Mr. Francis, Mount Pleasant -Lambert, Francis, tea and coffee merchant, 6 and 7, Lower Goat lane -Lambert, Mr. James, 8, Grove place, St. Giles’ road -Lambert, Martin, Windsor Castle, Pockthorpe -Lambert, Mrs., Queen street -Lamercon, Francis, Dove, St. James’ street -Lammas, Brothers, tea dealers, 1, The Walk -Land, Henry, baker, Rupert street -Land, William, gas fitter, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Landy, Mrs. Charlotte, 6, The Crescent -Lane, James, Three Pigeons, Charing cross -Lane, Joseph, hosier, All Saints’ green -Langley, John, market gardener, Holl’s lane -Langton, Edward, librarian, Little Bethel street -Lanham, Gilbert, boot and shoe maker, Lower King street -Lanham, Gilbert, waterman, Lower King street -Lanham and Sword, hairdressers, perfumers, &c., 4, St. Giles’ street -Lantenant, Camille Louis, teacher of languages, Prince’s street -Large, John, tallow chandler, White Friars’ street -Large, John, tallow chandler and shopkeeper, Julian street, Julian place -Larke, Edward Norman, boot and shoe maker, Ber street -Larkman, Henry, furniture broker, St. Benedict’s street -Larkman, James, shoemaker, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Larkman, James, shopkeeper, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Larkman, Robert, beer retailer, Lower Westwick street -Larkman, William, green grocer, St. Augustine’s gates -Larkman, William, tailor, professor of singing, and inventor of an -improved sol-fa system, Gildengate street -Larkman, William, baker and shopkeeper, Lower King street -Larkman, William Augustus, corn merchant, Lower King street -Larn, Samuel, boot maker, Magdalen street -Larn, William, shoemaker, St. Margaret’s Church alley -Laskey, Mary Ann, Gold Beaters’ Arms, Bethel street -Laurence, Michael Calver, St. Julian’s tavern, St. Julian’s street -Lawrence, Mrs. Rebecca, Botolph street -Lawrence, William, upholsterer and paper hanger, 49, Pottergate street -Law, Mrs. Alfred, Unthank’s road -Lawes, Robert Curll, seedsman, Julian street -Lawn, Lubbuck, beer retailer, Upper Westwick street -Lawn, William, The White Lion, St. Benedict’s street -Laws, George, beer retailer, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Laws, James, Wine tavern, Upper St. Giles’ street -Laws, John, Victoria tavern, Magdalen street -Laws, Robert, blacksmith, Lothian street -Laws, Robert, straw hat manufacturer, Westlegate street -Laws, Robert, The Swiss Cottage, and blacksmith, Dereham road -Laws, William, manager at Mr. Read’s mill, Bracondale -Lawson, William, commercial traveller, Dereham road -Lawter, Ellen, dressmaker, St. Julian’s street, Thorn lane -Laxen, Miss, St. Giles’ terrace, Bethel street -Lay, George, cabinet maker, Bethel street -Lay, William Robert, chemist and druggist, Rupert street, Union place -Layton, Mr. Buxton, Mount Pleasant -Leach, George, gas fitter and bell hanger, Lower Goat lane (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 23) -Leach, James, baker, Union street, Crook’s place -Leach, Philip, carpenter and builder, St. Martin’s lane -Leach, Mr. William, Golding street, Dereham road -Leamon, George, green grocer, Bull close -Leamon, Robert, tanner, currier and leather merchant, Upper Market, and -Whitwell, Norfolk -Leamon, Thomas, baker, All Saints’ green -Leath, Thomas Thorne, house and estate agent, Charles street, Heigham -Leavins, Bailey, printer, (see Cundall, Miller, and Leavins); h Cross -street, Unthank’s road -Lebbell, Thomas, blacksmith, Heigham street -Lee, George, commercial coffee and eating house, Market place -Lee, William, shoemaker, All Saints’ green -Leech, Jane, stay maker, St. George’s plain -Leeds, Mrs. Julia, 58, St. Giles’ street -Leeds, Mrs., 6, Somerleyton street -Leeds, Miss Sarah, Thorpe hamlet -Leeds, Sarah and Elizabeth, shopkeepers, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Le Fevre, Thomas, engineer and boiler maker, St. Stephen’s street -Legood, Elizabeth, Butchers’ Arms, Ber street -Legood, Samuel, hay dealer, Prospect square -Leggett, Daniel, baker, Silver road -Leggatt, John, blacksmith, Scoles’ green; h Ber street -Leggatt, Samuel, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Leggett, John, blacksmith, Thorn Tavern court, Ber street -Leggett, Miss Sarah, straw bonnet maker, 5, Crescent place, Chapel Field -road -Le Grys, William, wheelwright and carpenter, Trowse -Leist, James, house carpenter and joiner, and plane maker, Wensum street -Leman, Mrs. Emily, lodging-house keeper, Bethel street -Leman, Robert, manager at Union Office -Lemille, Mrs. Ann, West End place, Grove place, Lakenham -Lemmon, Robert, printer, Willow lane, St. Giles’ -Lemon, Thomas, baker and confectioner, All Saint’s street -Lemon, William, horse breaker, 12, St. Stephen’s square -Le Neve, Charles, baker, Fishgate street -Leney, Samuel, merchant, Thorpe hamlet -Le Strange, Thomas, grocer, Pump street -Leveaux and Compy., wine and spirit merchants, Liverpool; principal agent -for Norwich and Norfolk. William E. Filbey; office, Stamp Office yard, -St. Andrew’s, Broad street -Leverett, George, eating house, St. Benedict’s gates -Levern, James, boot and shoe maker, Calvert street -Levere, Miss, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Levine, Joseph, tobacconist, Upper Westwick street -Levine, Moses, cigar merchant, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Lewis, Mrs., 2, Albert place, St. Stephen’s place -Llewfinly, Thomas, general shopkeeper, Cherry street, New Lakenham -Liddelow, Robert, London Tavern, St. Andrew’s hill -Liffen, John, bookbinder, Gildengate street -Lilly, Mrs. Maria, milliner and dressmaker, Bishopgate street -Lincoln, James, baker, Lower King street -Lincoln, James, shoe manufacturer, 14, Pottergate street -Lincoln, James, baker, Thorpe hamlet -Lincoln, John, tobacco pipe and lucifer manufacturer, Pump street -Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Ann, infant schoolmistress, Hall road, Lakenham -Lincoln, Morris, Old Church path, Lakenham -Lincoln, Morris, hairdresser and glover, Chapel street, Union place -Lincoln, Robert, beer retailer, Mill street, Lakenham -Lincolne, Miss Elizabeth (school) Surrey street -Lines, Philip, Somerleyton tavern, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Linford, Robert, watchmaker, Red Lion street -Ling, Abraham, Shirehall tavern, Castle meadow -Ling, Edmund, banker’s clerk, Botolph street -Ling, George, builder and contractor to the Local Board of Health, All -Saints’ green -Ling, Harriet, (day school) Bethel street -Ling, Henry (classical and commercial boarding school) Unthank’s road -Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, 19, Castle meadow -Ling, Henry, solicitor, Willow lane -Ling, James, lay clerk of the Cathedral, Heigham road -Ling, Mrs. Julia Ann, (day school) 23, Sussex street -Ling, William, Infirmary road -Lingwood, Jeremiah, schoolmaster, St. Faith’s lane -Linstead, Charles, green grocer, Lower King street -Linstead, George, coal dealer, Southwell street, New Lakenham -Linstead, Robert, grocer, Duke street -Lister, John, manufacturing cutler and surgical instrument maker, 10½, -Old Haymarket -Littell, Charles, hosier and shoemaker, White Lion street -Littell, Henry, accountant, St. Stephen’s road -Littleproud, James, shopkeeper, Pottergate street -Littleproud, Mrs. Susan, White Rose, Back of the Inns -Littlewood, Ephraim, The Ship, Lower King street -Littlewood, Frederick Burton, professor of music, Colegate street, St. -Clement’s -Littleboy, George, solicitor’s clerk, Lower close -Littleboy, John, banker’s clerk, 10, Heigham terrace -Littlewood, Sampson, accountant, St. Stephen’s road -Livingstone, Thomas, shopkeeper, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Livock, Miss Hannah, St. Faith’s terrace, St. Faith’s lane -Livock, James, brush maker, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Livock, Henry Briggs, beer retailer, Lower King street -Livock, Mr. Jonathan, Synagogue street, St. Faith’s lane -Livock, Samuel, bricklayer and shopkeeper, West Wymer street, Heigham -Livock, William Thomas, tailor, woollen draper and hatter, 4, London -street -Lloyd, John Adolphus and Co., boot and shoe manufacturers, 20, and 21, -Davey place; h Surrey terrace (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 4) -Lloyd, Richard, merchant’s clerk, Heigham road -Lloyd, Thomas, ecclesiastical and general mason, Rose lane -Lloyde, Mrs. Frances, Hall road, New Lakenham -Loades, Benjamin, land surveyor and lithographer, 55, Pottergate street -Loads, Henry, shopkeeper, Lower King street -Lock, Charles, confectioner, Exchange street -Lock, Henry, St. Catherine’s plain -Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street -Lock, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, St. Augustine’s (_see Advertisement_, -_p._ 18) -Lock, William, John Bull, Union street, Crook’s place -Lockwood, Lewis, green grocer, St. Miles’ Church alley -Lockwood, Maria, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ Church alley -Lofty James, hairdresser, Colegate street -Lohr, Eliza, Colegate street -Lohr, Mrs. Lydia, ready-made linen warehouse, milliner, &c., 6, Briggs’ -street -Lomas, William, saw maker, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Lombe, William, boot and shoe maker, St. James’ street -London, William, Free Trade tavern, Rose lane -Lonergan, Francis, The Dove, St. James’ street -Long, John, farmer, Silver road -Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. James’ street -Long, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place, Chapel Field road -Long, Walter, tailor and shopkeeper, Coslany street -Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Timberhill street -Loose, James, broker, Botolph street -Lord, Mr. Aaron, Unthank’s road -Lord, George, brush maker, Lower Westwick street, St. Swithin’s -Lord, John, wool buyer and yarn agent, Duke street -Lorkin, Mrs. Virtue, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Lound, Thomas, agent for the County Fire and Provident Life Offices, -Lower King street -Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse inn, Rampant Horse street -Love, Miss Amelia, dressmaker, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Love, Charles, plumber, painter, and glazier, Palace street -Love, Mrs. Mary Ann, ticket writer, 2, Alma square, Julian place -Love, William, Queen’s Head, Cowgate street, St. Paul’s -Loveday, George, The Bee Hive, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Lovett, James, grocer, King street, Crook’s place -Lovett and Kidd, fancy repository, Bank street -Lovett, George, carpenter, West End street, Heigham -Lovett, Henry, stationer, toy dealer and general fancy repository, St. -Stephen’s street -Lovick and Co., china, glass, and earthenware merchants, St. Andrew’s -Broad street and Bridewell alley -Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and haberdashers, London street -Lovick, Mary Ann, green grocer, Ber street -Lowe, Alfred, baker, Devonshire place, Holl’s lane -Lowe, Frederick, baker, Ber street gates -Lowe, George, baker, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Lowe, Joseph, baker and grocer, Gildengate street -Lowne, James, shopkeeper, Cowgate street -Lowne and Shaw, accountants, insurance agents, and agents to the -Provident Clerks’ Life Association, Rampant Horse street -Lowne, Mr. William Charles, (see Lowne and Shaw) Rampant Horse street -Lucas, Brothers, builders and contractors, Norwich, Lowestoft, and -Belvidere road, London -Luckett, Henry, shopkeeper, Pottergate street, St. Giles’ -Ludlow, Henry, banker’s clerk, Town close, Newmarket road -Lulham, Edwin Walter, shoe manufacturer, Bethel street -Lusher, Mrs. Deborah, lodging-house keeper, 36, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s -Lutchford, Henry, manager for Davies and Son, shoe manufacturers, Calvert -street -Mace, Elizabeth, draper, Grapes’ hill -Mace, Gilbert, lucifer match manufacturer, Barrack street, Cowgate street -Mace, James, Swan inn, Swan lane -Mace, Mrs., dressmaker, Lothian street -Mace, Mary Ann, The Grapes tavern, Church street, St. Miles’ Coslany -Mace, Robert, farmer, Distillery street -Mace, Robert, farmer, Upper Heigham street -Mackie, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Heigham road -Mackley, George William, gold and silversmith and working jeweller, -Westlegate street -Mackley, John, The Marquis of Granby, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Mackley, John Edward, tailor and draper, Westlegate street -Mackley, Maria, grocer and tea dealer, Pottergate street -Mackley, Richard, dealer in birds, The Original Dun Cow, St. Martin’s -gates -Mackley, Thomas, The Vine Tavern, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Madders, Anthony, accountant, Thorpe hamlet -Madge, Giles, tuner of musical instruments, Botolph street -Madge, Robert Alexander, teacher of music, Pitt street -Main, Mrs. Susan, stay and corset maker, 4, Briggs’ street -Malbon, Benjamin, glass cutter, St. Faith’s lane -Mallett, Charles, machine maker, Fishgate street -Mallett, Charles, tailor (see Mallet Francis and Charles); h Holly -terrace, Unthank’s road -Mallett, Christopher, silk manufacturer, Fishgate street -Mallett, Francis and Charles, tailors and woollen drapers, 2, London -street -Mallett, Frederick, general shopkeeper, St. James’ street -Mallett, Henry, brush manufacturer, Cross lane, St. George’s -Mallett, Joseph Henry, mohair spinner, Lower King street -Malster, Mr. Stephen, Botolph street -Maltman, Janet, dressmaker, St. Benedict’s road -Manby, Mrs. Elmira, Grapes’ hill -Mandell, Robert, Model School yard, Prince’s street -Mann, Cain, Lord Raglan, Pockthorpe -Mann, Charles, tailor, Mount Pleasant -Mann, Rev. John, Wesleyan preacher, Somerleyton street -Mann, Joseph, turner and shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s road -Mann, Joseph, shopkeeper, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Mann, Joseph Matthew, Mischief tavern, St. Paul’s Back lane -Mann, Henry, pork butcher, Elm hill -Mann, Henry, musician, John street, Rose lane -Mann, Samuel, clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street -Manning, George, tool manufacturer, Westlegate street -Manning, Miss M. and C., dressmakers, Wellington street, Union place -Manning, Prentice Squirrell, 2, Robinson’s terrace, Rose lane -Manning, Mr. William, William street -Manser, William, grocer and timber merchant, Thorn lane -Mansfield, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Stephen’s street; h -Brunswick road -Manthorpe, James, butcher, cabinet maker, branch post-office, Lower King -street -Margarson, Mrs. Ann, dressmaker, Alma square, Julian place -Margerson, Mrs. Hannah, stay maker, St. Andrew’s Hall plain -Markham, John, hatter and hosier, West Pottergate street -Marner, Mr. William, Distillery street -Marris, John, baker, Golding street, St. Benedict’s road -Harrison, John, beer retailer, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Marrison, Robert, gun maker and ornamental engraver, Great Orford street -Marrison, Samuel Ray, gun maker, Great Orford street -Marsh, Edward, hairdresser, Lower King street -Marshall, Edward, artist, Timberhill st. -Marshall and Goffin, boot and shoe maker, Palace street -Marshall, Joseph, Queen Adelaide, Pitt street -Marshall, Joseph, tailor and woollen draper, Rampant Horse street -Marshall, Peter, shopkeeper, Ber street -Marshall, Robert, baker, Regent street, Crook’s place -Marshall, Robert, baker, Magdalen street -Marshall, Robert, green grocer, Lower Westwick street -Marsham, Edward, carver and gilder, Church alley, St. Stephen’s -Marsham, John, market gardener, Upper Heigham -Marston, Alfred Abraham, currier and leather seller, Timberhill street; h -All Saints’ green -Marston, Richard, confectioner and pastry-cook, 13, Gentlemen’s walk -Martin, Benjamin Abednego, wholesale and export shoe manufactory, and -leather warehouse, St. Gregory’s Church alley; h 4, Earlham road terrace -Martin, George and Richard, boot and shoe manufacturers, St. Gregory’s -Church alley -Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, West Pottergate street -Martin, Robert, furniture broker, Quay side -Martin, Robert Rowland, clerk, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, St. Peter’s at Mancroft, Market place -Martin, Thomas, decorative artist and heraldic painter, Museum court, St. -Andrew’s -Martin, Thomas L., umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 39, London street -Martin, William, Mariners’ lane -Martineau, Miss Fanny Ann, Bracondale Hall -Martins Josiah, carpenter, &c., Trowse -Martins, Sarah, midwife, St. Martin’s lane -Mase, Henry, grainer (see Pullen, Mase and Furse) -Mason, George, commercial traveller, 20, Distillery street -Mason, Henry, hairdresser, Ber street -Mason, Henry John, auctioneer, appraiser and estate agent, Pottergate -street; h Bethel street -Mason, Henry, Sir John Barleycorn, Orford hill -Mason, John, butcher, Golden Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 23) -Mason, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Elm terrace, New Catton -Mason, Peter, green grocer, Infirmary road -Mason, Robert, cabinet maker, Alma terrace, Infirmary road -Mason, Robert Staff, Dereham road -Mason, Samuel, basket and sieve maker, Ber street -Mason, Samuel Cutriss, butcher, Norfolk street, Union place -Mason, Miss Sophia, 3, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road -Mason, Thomas, shoemaker, Long row, Hall road, New Lakenham -Mason, William, White Horse, Magdalen street -Massingham, Arthur, clerk at Gurney’s bank; h Windsor terrace, Grove -road, Lakenham -Massingham, Henry A., clerk at Gurney’s bank; h Sprowston -Massingham, Robert, baker, Bethel street; h Holl’s lane -Master, Alfred, surgeon, Bethel street -Matchett, Rev. Jonathan Chase, minor canon of Norwich cathedral, Lower -close -Matchett and Stevenson, publishers of the _Norfolk Chronicle_, and -printers, bookbinders and stationers, Market place -Matchett, William, Surrey road (see Matchett and Stevenson) -Matthews, George, William the Fourth, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Matthews, John, Tabernacle street, St. Martin’s at Palace -Matthews and Son, botanists, Dereham road -Matthews, Samuel, accoucheur, Dereham road -Matthews, William, Cupid and Bow, and dealer in hay and corn, St. -Martin’s Palace plain -Maxwell, Thomas, The Dolphin, Upper Heigham -May, Eleanor, infant school, St. Mary’s plain -May, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. Giles’ street -Maydwell, James, boot maker, Bethel street -Mayfield, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, Oxford street, Unthank’s -road -Mayhew, George, grocer, and furniture broker, Dereham road -Mayhew, James, livery-stable keeper, Hale’s court, Chapel field -Mays, Mrs. Charlotte, day school, Magdalen road -Mays, George, solicitor’s clerk, 3, Grove Place terrace, Grove road -Mayston, Edward, tea dealer, Distillery street -Mc’Ilmorrow, John, draper, Coslany street -Mc’Keown, Henry, travelling draper, St. Lawrence lane -Meadows, Cornelius, earthenware dealer, Magdalen street -Meachen, George, carpenter and builder, Barn road, Heigham -Meachen, John, builder, West Pottergate street -Meachen, Stephen Howlett, builder, &c., William street -Meadows, George, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Westlegate street -Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s; h St. -Miles’ -Meadows, Jonathan, grocer, Coslany street -Mealing and Mills, maltsters and coal merchants, Lower King street -Mealing, Samuel Woodcock, merchant, Ipswich road (see Mealing and Mills) -Mear, The Misses, Chapel loke -Mear, Mr. William, architect, Surrey house, Surrey road -Meek, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Meek, Joseph, chair maker, Charing cross -Meen, Henry Percy, butcher, St. Stephen’s street -Meens, William, tailor, Bartholomew st. -Meers, William, lay clerk, Calvert street -Melton, Frederick, chemist, druggist, &c., St. Benedict’s street -Mendham, Wace Lockett, solicitor, town clerk, 8, St. Andrew’s Broad -street; h Unthank’s road -Menton, Mrs. Mary Ann, King’s Head, Gildengate street -Merris, William, shopkeeper, New Catton -Merry, John, cooper, Pottergate street -Merry, Robert, merchant, Eastern Union wharf; h Earlham road -Merry, Robert John, boot and shoe maker and shopkeeper, King Street gates -Metcalf, Edward J., merchant’s clerk, Somerleyton street -Metcalf, Francis, hot-presser and dyer, Colegate street -Metcalf, John, tobacco-pipe maker, Coslany street -Metcalf, Simon, clothier, St. Benedict’s street -Metcalf, William, estate agent, Cadogan place, Bedford street, Unthank’s -road -Metcalfe, Joseph, chintz glazer, Peacock street -Metteringham, Mr., Hall road, Lakenham -Mickleburgh, John Henry, general clothier, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Mickleburgh, Robert, coal dealer, Nelson street, Upper Heigham -Mickleburgh, Mrs. Phœbe, King street -Mc’Michael, Mr., tea dealer, Valentine street -Middleton, Alfred, carpenter, Trowse -Middleton and Answorth, manufacturers, St. George’s mill, Calvert street -Middleton, George, manufacturer, Calvert street; h The Grove, Ipswich -road -Middleton, George, Wellington place, Grove road -Middleton, James, Hope Tavern, Calvert street -Middleton, James, banker’s clerk, New road, Town close -Middleton, Jeremiah, The Crown, St. George’s Bridge street -Middleton, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. Augustine’s street -Middleton, John, King’s Head, Magdalen street -Middleton, John, tobacco manufacturer, Nelson street, Dereham road -Middleton, Mrs. John, Surrey street -Middleton, Mrs. Maria, dressmaker, Bishopgate street -Middleton, Matthew, tea dealer, Oak street -Middleton, Robert, fruiterer, and pork butcher, Cherry street, Lakenham -Middleton, Thomas, beer retailer, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Middleton, Thomas, beer retailer, Albion tavern, Heigham street -Middleton, Thomas, lodging-house keeper, St. Stephen’s gates -Middleton, William, beer retailer, Coslany street -Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s street -Miles, Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, 5, Theatre street -Miles, Francis, straw bonnet maker, Magdalen street -Miles, Henry, commercial traveller, 15, Theatre street -Miles, John, shopkeeper, Heigham Causeway -Miles, Stephen, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s street -Miles, Susan, grocer, Oak street -Miles, Mr. William, Dereham road -Millard, Charles William (see Millard and Son); h Prince’s street and -Bradestone -Millard, Mrs. Jane, Lower close -Millard, William S. and Son, land agents and surveyors, Prince’s street -Millard, William S., (see Millard and Son); h Old Catton -Miller, Alfred, baker, St. Stephen’s gates -Miller, Mrs. Amelia, tobacconist, and importer of cigars, 5, London -street -Miller, Arthur Russell, merchant’s clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Miller, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, Westlegate street -Miller, George Mingay, butcher, St. Catherine’s plain, Lakenham -Miller, George Robert, carver, gilder, and cabinet maker, St. Andrew’s -hill; h Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Miller, Henry, registrar of the Guildhall court, Bank chambers, Bank -plain; h Newmarket road -Miller, Henry Blake, clerk to the Board of Health, Bank chambers, Bank -plain; h Ipswich road -Miller, John, solicitor’s clerk, Freeman’s villas, Unthank’s road -Miller, Samuel, bookseller, (see Cundall and Miller) -Miller, Son, and Bugg, solicitors, Bank chambers, Bank plain -Miller, Walter, baker, Upper King street -Miller, Wallace S., Golden Dog lane -Miller, William, green grocer, Heigham street -Miller, William, tailor, Grapes’ hill -Mills, Miss Ann, preparatory school for young gentlemen, Unthank’s road -Mills, Charlotte, glove maker, Golden Ball street -Mills, George Thomas, plasterer, St. Benedict’s street -Mills, Mary Ann, beer retailer, Lower Goat lane -Mills, Mr. Edward, Lakenham terrace, St. Catherine’s plain -Mills, Mr. Jacob, Mount Pleasant -Mills, James, yeast manufacturer, Oak street -Mills, James, coal merchant, brick, tile, pipe, and pottery works, Castle -meadow, and Chalk hill, Thorpe -Mills, James, dyer, Coslany street -Mills, Jeremiah, The Fighting Cocks, Coslany street -Mills, Mr. Robert, Bracondale -Milnes, Charles, manager for Mr. Lloyd, mason, Rose lane; h Castle meadow -Mingay, Frederick, French polisher and furniture broker, Chapel street, -Crook’s place -Mingay, George Nelson, ladies’ London shoe warehouse and fancy -repository, 7, Old Haymarket -Minns, David, butcher, St. Benedict’s street -Minns, Edward, assistant collector to Board of Health, Trory street, -Unthank’s road -Minns and Foyson, builders, Castle meadow -Minns, Isaac, grocer, King street -Minns, Mr. George William, Tombland (see Minns and Foyson) -Minns, Jesse, dresser, St. Clement’s Church alley; h Sussex street, St. -Augustine’s -Minns, John, The Queen’s Arms, Magdalen street -Minns, Robert, master of Doughty’s Hospital, Calvert street -Minns, Robert, beer retailer, Cowgate street -Minns, Robert, brass turner, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Minns, Samuel William, tailor, St. Benedict’s street -Minns, Susanna, The Eagle, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Minns, William, shoemaker, Rising Sun lane -Mitchell and Clarke, solicitors, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street -Mitchell, Frederick, baker, &c., Palace st. -Mitchell, John, (see Mitchell and Clarke); h Wymondham -Mitchell, Robert, basket maker, Pitt street -Mitchell, Mr. Samuel, Unthank’s road -Mitchell, William, travelling draper, 4, Dereham Road terrace -Mitson, James, bricklayer, Pump street -Moll, Christopher, collector of market dues, Castle hill -Moll, George, cab proprietor, St. Giles’ street; h Oxford street, -Unthank’s road -Moll, Richard, furniture broker, St. John’s Maddermarket -Moll, Robert, Black Horse, St. Giles’ -Moll, William, draper, (see Gooderson and Moll); h Heigham grove, St. -Giles’ road -Moll, William, jun., at Gooderson and Moll’s, Upper Market -Mollett, Alexander, beer retailer, Colegate street -Mollett, Rizen, coal merchant, Magdalen street -Money, Charlotte Ann, 5, St. Catherine’s terrace -Money, James, grocer, Bethel street -Mousey, James, cooper, Thorn lane -Monument, Miss, St. Stephen’s road -Moon, Robert, green grocer, Waterloo, New Catton -Moore, Abraham, green grocer, Barrack street -Moore and Co., haberdashers and button factors, 81, St. Giles’ street -Moore, Charles, watch and clock maker, Coslany street, St. Mary’s -Moore, Daniel William, The Cock inn, Upper King street -Moore, Elizabeth, beer retailer, Lower Westwick street -Moore, Foster Grand, soda water manufacturer, Colegate street, St. -George’s; h Mount Pleasant -Moore, George, Brazen Doors tavern, Lame Dog road -Moore, Isaac, hairdresser, West Pottergate street -Moore, James, hairdresser, Ber street -Moore, James, green grocer, City road, Heigham fields -Moore, James Brett, chemist, 4, Robinson terrace, Rose lane -Moore, John, Globe tavern, Globe lane -Moore, John George, haberdasher, &c., Pier cottage, Coach and Horses’ -road, Union place -Moore, Luke, shoemaker, Upper Heigham -Moore, Mrs. Maria Emily, dressmaker, Coburgh street -Moore, Mary, New City, Crook’s place -Moore, Mrs. Mary Ann, Bento Cottage, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Moore, Robert, market gardener, Bishopgate street -Moore, Mrs. Sarah, milliner, Grapes’ hill -Moore, William, builder, King street -Moore, William, beer retailer, and hairdresser, Ber street -Morgan, Arthur Foster, surgeon, &c., Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street -Morgan, Edward Charles, stock and share broker, 82, St. Giles’ street -Morgan, Mr. Richard, Newmarket road -Morgan, John B. and Henry, brewers, spirit merchants, and maltsters, King -street -Morgan, Robert Pratt, land agent, (see Pratt, Hornor and Morgan;) h 4, -Newmarket terrace -Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. Saviour’s lane -Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. Paul’s -Morris, George, coach and gig manufacturer, Magdalen street; h Catton -road -Morris, John, slate merchant, Lower King street -Morris, Mr. Robert, Point House, Thorpe hamlet -Morris, William, grocer and tea dealer, Bishopgate street -Morrish, Miss Emily, lodging-house keeper, 3, Windsor terrace, Grove road -Morrison and Co., wine, spirit, and ale and porter merchants, opposite -Guildhall -Morse, Rev. Anthony South, curate of St. Mark’s, Lakenham; h Bracondale -Morse, Rev. Charles, M.A., rector of St. Michael’s, and incumbent of St. -Mary’s, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Morse, Joshua, green grocer, Prince’s street -Morse, Miss Mary Ann, Lower close -Morter, Meshach, shopkeeper, Ber street -Morter, Robert, the Norfolk Tavern, grocer and tea dealer, Rupert street, -Union place -Morter, William, boot and shoe maker, Ber street -Mortimer, John Thursby, Lilly tavern, Ber street -Mortimer, John Thursby, Railway and Commercial hotel, 72, St. Giles’ -street -Mortimer, Miss, dressmaker, Willow lane -Mortimer, William, shopkeeper, Gildengate street -Moss, Robert, fire-wood dealer, Oak street -Motts, John, butcher, West End street, Heigham -Moughton, John, Waterman’s Arms, St. Ann’s lane, King street -Mounser, William, travelling cutler, Rising Sun lane -Mounsear, William, paper hanger, Pottergate street -Mower, Henry, tailor, West Pottergate street -Moxon, Timothy, book-keeper, Vauxhall street -Moy, Francis, St. Giles’ road -Moy, George, fishmonger, St. Margaret’s Church alley -Moy, James, Tiger inn, Fishgate street -Moy, John, shoe mender, Fishgate street -Moy, William, fishmonger, Cowgate st. -Moy, William, King of Prussia, Ipswich road -Muirhead, Hannah, shopkeeper, Colegate street -Munday, Thomas, shopkeeper, Mill lane, New Catton -Mundy, William, milkman, St. Faith’s lane -Munford, George, Nelson tavern, shopkeeper, Nelson street, Heigham fields -Munford, Samuel, shoemaker, Mount St. Helen, Thorpe hamlet -Multitude, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Cherry street, Lakenham -Muriel, Charles Evans, surgeon, 64, St. Giles’ street -Murnane, John, Bell Commercial and Family Hotel, and wine and spirit -merchant, Orford hill, and Castle hill -Murray, James, tailor, Russell street -Murray, Joseph, carpenter and builder, Prospect place, Lakenham -Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern, Trowse -Murrell, Gibbs H., brick, tile and drainpipe maker, Duke’s Palace; h -Saxlingham -Murrell, Henry Timothy, solicitor’s clerk, Kimberley street, Unthank’s -road -Murrell, James, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Chapel Field road -Murrell, James, Rose lane -Murrell, Miss Mary Ann, dressmaker, Trowse -Murrell, Owen, iron founder, Brunswick road -Murrell, Owen, tailor, St. Augustine’s -Murrell, Mrs. Sarah, Trowse -Murrell, Mr. William, London terrace, Newmarket road -Murrell, William, iron founder, patent plough and share manufacturer, -Crook’s place; entrance, St. Stephen’s gates -Murrell, William, The Lord Nelson, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham -Musk, William Faviour, baker, Oak street -Muskett, Mrs. Emily, Thorpe hamlet -Muskett, James, tea dealer, 2, Charles street, Heigham -Muskett, Mrs. Mary, New Catton -Myers, Rev. John, United Methodist Free Church minister, St. Clement’s -hill, New Catton -Myhill, Ann, baker, &c. The Bakers’ Arms, St. Martin’s at Palace -Myston, Samuel, Lower close -Nash, Joseph, cheese and bacon factor, Post Office street -Nash, Robert, general agent, West End street, Holl’s lane, Heigham -Nash, Robert Smith, Norfolk Railway House, Foundry bridge -Nash, William Spooner, paper manufacturer, Lower Westwick street -Neale, James Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, 1, and 2, Hall plain, St. -Andrew’s -Neave, Miss Matilda, 12, Newmarket terrace -Neep, Edward, surgical and mechanical dentist, Post Office street; h -Mount Pleasant -Neeve, Frederick, tallow chandler, grocer and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s -street -Nelson, — coffin maker, Barracks, Pockthorpe -Nelson, William (day school) William street -Nettleton, Mrs. Ann, New road, Town close -Neve, Charles and Jonathan, cabinet makers, Ber Street gates -Neve, Mary Ann, grocer, St. Martin’s gates -Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel Field road -Nevill, George, Esq., Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road -Newbegin, James, and Edward Joseph, manufacturers of tobacco, snuff and -cigars, Bridewell alley and Market place -Newby, John, Valentine street, William street -Newby, James, Horse and Groom, Back of the Inns -Newby, William, William the Fourth, Coburgh street -Newham, John, carpenter and builder, Hall lane, New Lakenham -Newham, Miss Maria, dressmaker, William street -Newhouse, Elizabeth, Maid’s Head Tap, Pig lane, Palace plain -Newhouse, Miss Sarah, milliner, St. Paul’s Back lane -Newland, William, The Factory tavern, St. Martin’s at Palace -Newman, George Frederick, rag merchant, King street -Newman, John, Cherry Tree, birch broom maker, Gildengate street, and Pitt -street -Newman, Henry, grocer and market gardener, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Newman, Henry Richard, baker, Ber st. -Newman, Mrs. Mary, 7, Heigham terrace, Dereham road -Newman, Richard, Saracen’s Head, West Pottergate street -Newman, Robert, painter, Ber street gates -Newman, Samuel, bookseller, stationer, and fancy repository, 7, St. -Giles’ st. -Newman, Mrs. Sarah, The Pigeons, Fishgate street -Newman, William, bricklayer and plasterer, Raglan street, Heigham -Newman, William H., beer retailer, Heigham street -Newson, Mrs. Ellen, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square -Newson and Co., grocers and tea dealers, Stump cross, Magdalen street -Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse -Newstead, William, linen draper, &c., 5, Lower Goat lane -Newton, Alfred, fruiterer, Lower Goat lane -Newton, Clement, harness maker, Suffolk street, Union place -Newton, Edward John, land agent and surveyor, Bethel street -Newton, James and Clement, harness makers, Lame Dog road -Newton, William, land agent, and agent for the Royal Exchange Fire and -Life Office, Tombland -Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan lane -Nicholds, Charles, dyer, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Nichols, Edward, attorney’s clerk, Nelson street, Dereham road -Nichols, Edward, brazier, Flower Pot, Oak street -Nichols, Henry, cap manufacturer, Pottergate street -Nichols, William, Curriers’ Arms, Pottergate street -Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, Surrey street -Nicholls, Edward, Distillery inn, Dereham road -Nicholls, Miss Hannah, 3, Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Nicholls, George Valentine, Rose tavern, St. Stephen’s street -Nicholls, John, the Rose, and shop keeper, City road -Nicholls, John, The Old Friends, and bird dealer, Ber street -Nicholls, John, (dining rooms) Market place -Nicholls, Richard, rope and twine maker, 11, City road, New Lakenham -Nickols, Elizabeth, clothes’ dealer, Upper Goat lane -Nickalls, William, tailor, St. Augustine’s -Nickalls, Mr. William, St. John’s terrace -Nicholson, Miss Catherine (boarding and day school) The Chantry -Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s street -Nightingale, William Royal, tea and coffee dealer, Pitt street -Ninham, Henry, artist, 12, Chapel Field -Ninham, John, agent, The Cottage, Mousehold -Ninham, William Henry, Prospect House, Philadelphia -Nixon, John Hindson, solicitor, Bracondale -Nobbs, Edward, Perseverance tavern, Oak street -Nobbs, Edward Frederick, coach plater, King street -Nobbs, James, hairdresser, Oak street -Nobbs, James, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street, St. George’s -Nobbs, John, beer retailer, Chapel Field road -Nobbs, Henry, beer retailer, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Nobbs, Robert, green grocer, Heigham street -Nobbs, Samuel, coal dealer, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Noble, Mark, organ builder, Pottergate street -Nockalds, Frederick William, warehouseman, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Nockall, Mrs. Emma, stationer and news agent, 2, Lower Goat lane -Nockall, John, tailor, Elm hill -Nockall, Robert, merchants’ clerk, Golden Dog lane -Nockolds, Hannah, general shopkeeper, Barrack street -Nockolds, Henry, commission agent and rent collector, Fox and Hounds’ -court, Ber street -Nockolds, Thomas, beer retailer, Lower King street -Norgate and Co., importers of wines and spirits, and ale and porter -agents; sole agents, for Norwich and Norfolk, for Thorley’s food for -cattle, St. Stephen’s street; h Surrey street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ -1) -Norman, Benjamin, printer and bookbinder, Old Haymarket -Norman, Elizabeth Maria, blacksmith, King street -Norman, Emerson, commercial traveller, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Norman, Robert, plumber, painter and glazier, and house agent, 6, York -place, Chapel Field road -Norris, Mrs. James, cabinet manufacturer, Charing cross; h Newmarket road -Norris, Mrs. Lucy, Thorpe hamlet -Norris, Samuel, cabinet maker, Elm hill -North, Samuel, British schoolmaster, Palace street -North, Thomas, shoe maker, Ber street -Norton, Francis James, tailor and hatter, Back of the Inns -Norton, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street -Norton, Henry, joiner and builder, Chapel Field road; h Somerleyton -street -Norton, Henry, carpenter, John street, Union place -Norton, Henry, Rampant Horse, Fishgate street -Norton, Mr. Henry, Unthank’s road -Norton, James, boot and shoe maker, Brazen Doors road -Norton, Mrs. Jane, Bracondale -Norton, John C., Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s road -Norton, Mrs. Maria, The Curriers’ Arms, Union street, Crook’s place -Norton, Mrs. Phœbe, dressmaker, Lower Goat lane -Norton, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, tobacconist and provision -merchant, Fye bridge -Norton, William, carpenter, Upper Heigham -Noverre, Frank, professor of dancing, Theatre square; Dene side, Great -Yarmouth; and the Athenæum, Lynn (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 36) -Noverre, Miss Josephine, professor of singing and the concertina, Theatre -square -Noverre, Miss Sophia, professor of the pianoforte and harp, Theatre -square -Nowack, Edward, tobacconist, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Nudds, William, carpenter and builder, Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Nunn, John, hairdresser and seedsman, St. Augustine’s -Nunn, Jonathan, grocer, &c., Heigham street -Nunn, Mary, beer retailer, Greyhound opening, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Nunn, William, schoolmaster, St. James’ school, Pockthorpe -Nurse, Robert, carver, gilder, and cabinet maker, Castle street -Nursey, Claude L., head master of Government School of Art, St. Andrew’s -Broad street -Oakes, James, dealer in firewood, Botolph street -Oakes, Mrs. E., Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Oakley, Robert, farrier Palace street -Oakley, Simon, clerk, Thorpe hamlet -Orford, James S., surgical and mechanical dentist, Theatre street -Oliver, Elizabeth, Old Music House, Lower King street -Oliver, John, 7, Grove road, Lakenham -Ollett, Matthew, carpenter, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Olley, George, smith, Charles street, Heigham -Olley, William and Co., engineers, Dereham road -Olley, Stephen Benjamin, iron and tin-plate worker, St. Benedict’s street -Onley, William Daniel, The Golden Lion, earthenware merchant, Brazen -Doors road -Ord, William, photographic artist, Westlegate street and Rose lane -Orfeur, John, timber merchant, Fishgate street -Orfeur, Mr. John, Lower close -Orris, George, chemist and druggist, St. James’ street -Orris, Frederick, surgeon, Magdalen street -Orsborn, Robert, Carrow inn, Carrow road -Orsborne, Edward, coal dealer, Quay side -Osborn, Charles, corn merchant, Ber street -Osborn, John, tailor, Little London street; h Wellington place, Grove -road -Osborn, Richard Norman, chair maker, Muspole street -Osborn, William, green grocer and gardener, New Catton -Osborne, Charles, The Anchor, Ten Bell lane -Osborne, Rev. John Francis, New road, Town close -Osborne, Kerrison Samuel, carpenter and joiner, Southwell street, -Lakenham -Osborne, Samuel, clerk of the Savings’ Bank; h Caledonia terrace, Dereham -road -Ostler, Charles Henry, beer retailer, Pump street -Ostler, John, paper hanger, 20, Suffolk street, Heigham -Otty, Philip, printer and bookbinder, Orford hill -Oughton, William, draper, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Overy, Mrs., Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square -Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate street -Owles, Mr. William, Surrey grove, Surrey road -Oxborough, Barrington, shoe manufacturer, Richmond hill -Oxley, Richard, hosier, glover, and shirt maker, 6, London street -Padget, John, coach and cab proprietor, Rampant Horse street -Page, Mr. Edmund, 15, Newmarket road -Page, George and Son, curriers and leather sellers, Magdalen street -Page, George, currier, Magdalen street; h Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s -road -Page, James, upholsterer, Pottergate street -Page, Jeremiah, bricklayer and builder, Rising Sun road -Page, James Calton, wheelwright, Bartholomew street -Page, Joseph, tailor, shirt maker, hosier, and glover, 13, Briggs’ street -Page, Mrs. J. H., dress and mantle maker, 4, Jay’s terrace -Page, Mary, baker, St. John’s Timberhill street -Page, Samuel Deyns and Son, wholesale stationers, printers, paper-bag, -and brush and patten manufacturers, 23, Old Haymarket -Page, Samuel, joiner, West Pottergate street -Paine, Mrs. Mary, lodging house, Elm hill -Pallant, Robert, The Ship, Thorn lane, Ber street -Palmer, Miss Catherine, 8, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Palmer, Edmund, fishmonger, King street -Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mount Pleasant -Palmer, George, manager of brick and tile works, Duke’s palace -Palmer, John and William, blacksmiths, and mill-bill makers, St. -Augustine’s -Palmer, Jonathan, box manufacturer, Lower Westwick street -Palmer, Philip, hawker, Hall road, Lakenham -Palmer, Richard and James Hardman, wholesale shoe manufacturers, -Manchester buildings, Union place -Palmer, Robert, whitesmith and bell-hanger, St. Saviour’s lane -Palmer, Robert, shoemaker, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road -Palmer, Sophia, milliner, Ber street -Palmer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Union place -Palmer, Thomas Hitchen, clerk to County Court, Princes street; h Thorpe -Palmer, William, wood carver, St. Lawrence lane -Palmer, William, banker’s clerk, Surrey terrace -Palmer, William, last and boot-tree maker, Timberhill street -Pank, Abraham, gas fitter and bell hanger, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -(_see Advertisement_, _p._ 19) -Pank, James, blacksmith, King street -Parish, James, provision dealer, Mill lane, New Catton -Parfitt, Cornelius, landscape gardener, Sussex street -Parfitt, Mrs. Martha, milliner and dressmaker, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Parke, George, Dereham terrace, Dereham road -Parke, Joseph, Esq., The Villa, Mount Pleasant -Parker, Benjamin, dyer, Twiddy’s court, Ber street -Parker, Clare, sen., bricklayer, Oak street -Parker, Clare, baker, Oak street -Parker, Francis, tailor, Southwell street, Lakenham -Parker, Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street -Parker, James, draper, &c., St. Catherine’s plain -Parker, Miss Mary, milliner, Bethel street -Parker, Mrs. Mary, Bethel street -Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe hamlet -Parker, Mr. Robert, Brunswick road -Parker, Thomas, fish and manure merchant, St. Stephen’s -Parker, William, tea and coffee merchant, corner of Valentine street, -Dereham road -Parker, William, pill-box manufacturer, Sussex street -Parker, William, inspector, Thorpe station, Thorpe hamlet -Parkerson, Jude, Elephant and Castle, King street -Parkerson, Robert, Bull inn, Bull close -Parkinson, John W., engraver and printer, Globe street, Union place -Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger and bell hanger, 15, London street -Parnell, Richard, plasterer, Coachmakers’ Arms, Bethel street -Parnell, William, hairdresser, Oak street -Parr, Caroline, milliner and dressmaker, Ber street -Parr, James, green grocer, King street -Parr, John, baker and confectioner, Upper St. Giles’ street -Parr, Thomas, shopkeeper, Ber street -Parr, William Burrell, 50, Upper St. Giles’ -Parr, William Miles, Adelaide street -Parsley, Maria, dressmaker, Grapes’ hill -Parsons, Miss Juliet, straw hat maker, Brazen Doors road -Partridge, John Jonathan Beesouth, furniture broker, Ber street -Pashley, Miss Henrietta, 29, Victoria street -Paston, Benjamin, musician, Till’s court, Ber street -Paston, Caroline, milliner and dressmaker, Grapes’ hill -Paston, Charles, lodging-house keeper, Ber street -Paston, Thomas, plumber, glazier, &c., Magdalen street -Paston, William, Paul Pry tavern, Grapes’ hill -Patman, George, chemist and druggist, Ber street -Patrick, Charles, butcher, St. Margaret’s plain -Patrick, James Fitz, St. Miles’ saw mills, Coslany street -Patteson, Rev. Frederick William, M.A., chaplain of St. Helen’s, St. -Helen’s square -Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, 12, Bridewell alley -Paul, William Francis, boarding school, Bracondale -Pay, William, commercial traveller, 16, Distillery street -Payne, Miss Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, 64, Bethel street -Payne, John, All Saints’ tavern, All Saints’ green -Payne, Sarah, The Bee Hive, Cowgate street -Payne, Mr. Sturley, surgeon, Duke street -Peacock, James, grocer, Pottergate street -Pearce, Philip, lime burner and whiting manufacturer, The Compasses, -Upper King street -Pearce, Thorne, lucifer match manufacturer, St. Clement’s hill, New -Catton -Pearce, William, beer retailer and marine store dealer, Grapes’ hill -Pearce, William, chair manufacturer, World’s End lane -Pearson, Edward, builder and plasterer, Bank street -Pearson, Miss Harriet, milliner and dressmaker, St. Andrew’s hill -Pearson, James, cutler, and truss maker, St. Andrew’s hill (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 18) -Pearson, John, brazier and tin-plate worker, St. Augustine’s -Pearson, Robert, shopkeeper, Cowgate street -Peck, Edward, inspector of police, Dereham road -Peed, Frederick, Golden Can, Gildengate street -Pegg, George, Norwich Arms, Ber street -Pegg, Martha, shopkeeper, Fisher’s lane -Peggs, James Orissa, dispensing chemist, oil and color merchant, Golden -Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 12) -Pellew, Hon. and Rev. George, D.D., (Dean,) The Close -Pellew, Rev. George Israel, M.A., The Parsonage, Lakenham -Penrice, David, surgeon, Tombland -Pentin, James, furniture broker, Chapel Field road -Pentney, Mrs. Mary, Prince’s street -Penton, James, furniture broker, Magdalen street -Pepworth, James, manager at Victoria coal depôt, Brazen Doors road; h -Southwell road, Lakenham -Perfect, Joseph, green grocer and beer retailer, Lower Westwick street -Perowne, James Joseph, manufacturer, 1, William street -Perowne, Rev. John, M.A., Chapel Field grove -Perowne, Joseph John, tailor, Heigham place -Perowne, Robert, clerk, Botolph street -Perowne, Sarah, shopkeeper, Nelson street, Heigham fields -Perry, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, Bethel street -Perryman, William, boot closer, 4, Charles street, Heigham -Pert, James, shopkeeper, Magdalen street -Petch, Hannah, The Horse Barracks, Barrack street -Petch, William, boat builder, Barrack street -Pettingill, Mr. Richard Fabb, Somerleyton street -Pettingill, Mrs. Sarah, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Phill, Ambrose, shoemaker, Willow lane -Phillippo, Mr. Matthias, Newmarket road -Phillips, Miss Elizabeth (boarding and day school) Chatham place, Chapel -Field road -Phillips, Francis, fishmonger, Finket street -Phillips, Mr. Frederick, Garden terrace, Freeman’s villas -Phillips, John, brewer and porter merchant, Eagle and Child brewery, -Golden Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 14) -Phillips, Robert, merchant, White Lion street; h 6, London terrace -Phillips, Mr. Samuel, watch and clock maker, Chatham place, Chapel Field -road -Phillips, William, currier and leather seller, All Saints’ street -Phillips, William, Lord Nelson, Timberhill street -Philo, Joseph, saddler, harness, and whip maker, 44, London street -Pickford and Co., carriers by rail to all parts of the kingdom (Spencer -D. Rudrum, agent) Duke’s Palace wharf -Philpott, Rev. Henry, The Close -Pickers, Alfred Howard, tailor, 34, Bartholomew street -Pigg, Arthur, (see S. Pigg and Sons) Haymarket -Pigg, Edmund, furnishing and general ironmonger, St. Stephen’s street -Pigg, Edward, ironmonger (see Piper and Pigg); h 1, Heigham terrace -Pigg, Mrs. Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, William street, Heigham -Pigg, Frederick, mahogany and deal merchant, St. George’s bridge wharf -Pigg and Greenwood, general furnishing and shop fitting warehouse, 14, -London street -Pigg, Henry, bookseller, stationer, and printer, and sole agent for the -government survey ordnance maps, 7, London street; h 8, Lakenham terrace, -City road -Pigg, Horace, Bracondale -Pigg, James, Cellar House, Pockthorpe -Pigg, John, commercial traveller, Surrey terrace -Pigg, Mr. Joseph, York place, Chapel Field road -Pigg, Robert, (see Pigg and Greenwood) London street -Pigg, Samuel, (see S. Pigg and Sons); h Old Lakenham -Pigg, Samuel and Sons, woollen and Manchester warehousemen, Old Haymarket -Piggin and Dyball, watch and clock makers, opticians, and spectacle -manufacturers, jewellers, and silversmiths, Post Office street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 29) -Piggin, Miss Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Surrey street -Piggott, John Henry, linen draper, hosier, and laceman, St. Stephen’s -street -Pilgrim, Frances, laundress, St. Augustine’s -Pilgrim, John, solicitor, Chapel Field -Pilgrim, Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, Pottergate street -Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, Bethel street -Pinnick, Robert, brick maker and lime burner, Silver road -Pinson, George, governor of castle, Castle hill -Pinson, Henry, ironmonger, Bank plain, (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 39) -Piper, Austin, commercial traveller, All Saints’ green -Piper, John Daniel, ironmonger (see Piper and Pigg); h West parade, -Earlham road -Piper and Pigg, furnishing and general ironmongers, oil and colourmen, 5, -London street -Piper, William, draper and family linen warehouse, London street -Pitcher, Henry, pawnbroker, St. John’s Maddermarket -Pitcher, Thomas, green grocer, and register office for servants, Rose -lane -Pitman, Mrs., Newmarket road -Pitt, John Ballard, surgeon, St. Stephen’s street -Pitts, Robert Christopher, pharmaceutical and family chemist, St. Giles’ -street; h Thorpe villa -Plane, Richard, Excise Coffee-house, Lower Goat lane -Plant, James, farmer, Trowse Newton -Platford, William, baker, Heigham street -Platten, Mrs. Mary, Eva Cottages, Magdalen road -Platten, Mrs. Mary, livery stables, Upper Surrey street -Playford, Arminger, bricklayer, and beer retailer, St. George’s Bridge -street -Playford, William, Rising Sun, Buff Coat lane -Pleasents, Benjamin, Calvert street -Plummer and Bloom, builders, &c., Bethel street (_see Advertisement_, -_p._ 21) -Plummer, Mr. Charles Taylor, 12, Nelson terrace, Grove road, Lakenham -Plummer, Miss Elizabeth, teacher of music, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Plummer, Neville, turner, Lower Westwick street -Plummer, Susan (preparatory school) Plummer’s yard, St. Martin’s -Plumsted, Frederick, hairdresser, Magdalen street -Plumsted, Robert, hairdresser and perfumer, Wensum street -Plumstead, Samuel James, cooper, and furniture broker, Coslany street -Plumstead, Samuel, Three Tuns, Coslany street -Plumptre, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower close -Plunkett, David, marine store dealer, St. Martin’s walls -Plunkett, John, beer retailer, St. Augustine’s -Pointer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Magpie road -Pointer, William, artificial manure manufacturer, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet -Poll, David, beer retailer, Bridge street, St. George’s -Poll, John, carpenter, &c., Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Poll, Robert, lime burner, Dereham road -Poll, Samuel, house agent, Magdalen street -Pollard, William, tobacconist, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Pond, James, shoe manufacturer, Barrack yard, St. Miles’ -Pond, James, shoemaker, Adelaide street -Pond, Margaret, green grocer, Ber street -Pontifex, Sidney, surveyor, &c., 5, Dereham Road terrace -Poole, Mrs. M., Theatre street -Poole, Mr. Thomas, 5, The Crescent -Pooley, Samuel, cabinet maker, St. John’s street -Pooley, William, cabinetmaker, Charing cross -Pope, Rev. George, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Pope, John, beer retailer, Barrack street -Pope, Robert Waller, merchant, &c., St. Benedict’s street -Pope, Mrs. William, milliner and dressmaker, 23, Bethel street -Pope, William, draper, 23, Bethel street -Porritt, Mr. David, 12, Newmarket road -Porter, James, Bowling Green hotel, Chapel field -Porter, The Misses, Thorpe hamlet -Porter, Robert, pork butcher, Lower King street -Porter, Robert, coal merchant, 2, West End terrace, Grapes’ hill -Porter, Samuel, commercial traveller, 7, Dereham road terrace -Porter, Thomas, Key and Castle, St. Martin’s at Oak -Postle, William, Esq., Chapel field -Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road -Potter, George, White Horse, Old Haymarket -Potter, Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker, 4, Little London street -Potter, James, manufacturer, 2, Grove Place terrace, Grove road, Lakenham -Potter, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s Southgate -Potter, Thomas and Co., hatters and furriers, 5, The Walk -Poulter, Mrs. Maria, clothier, Lower Westwick street -Powell, Edward, greengrocer, Chapel Field road -Powell, Mrs. Edward, Bricklayers’ Arms, Union place -Powell, Mrs. Hannah, Theatre street -Powell, John, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s street -Powell, Robert, family linen warehouse, 36, London street -Powell, Sarah, Bricklayers’ Arms, Union place -Powell, Mr., 5, Portland place, Holl’s lane -Powell, William, superphosphate works, Oak street -Powley, Mrs. Catherine, 12, Richmond place, Lakenham -Powley, Mrs. Mary, down boa maker, Golden Dog lane -Powley, Robert, Jolly Farmers, Castle hill -Powley, William, lodging-house keeper, Theatre street -Pratt, Hornor, and Morgan, land agents and surveyors, and agents to the -Norwich Union Fire Office, Queen street -Pratt, James, Cross Keys, Magdalen street -Pratt, John, shoemaker, Coslany street -Pratt, John, Jolly Skinners, Oak street -Pratt, Richard Jeremiah, farrier and horse breaker, Northumberland -street, Heigham -Pratt, Robert, land agent and surveyor, Queen street; h 23, Newmarket -road -Pratt, Thomas, shoemaker, Union place -Pratt, William, farmer, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Pratt, William, watch and clock maker, St. Benedict’s street -Pratt, William, fishmonger, Market place -Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, cheese factor, and tallow chandler, -Wensum street; h Sprowston lodge -Prentice, John Smith, turner, St. Augustine’s street -Prentice, Samuel, saddler and harness maker, Magdalen street -Presents, Philip, bricklayer, Magpie road -Press, Edward, solicitor, commissioner for taking oaths in chancery in -England, commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by married -women, coroner for the county, (Norwich district) clerk to the Trustees -of the Norwich and Watton turnpike roads, and agent to the Norwich Union -Fire office, Tombland -Press, Frederick George, shopkeeper, Philadelphia -Press, Miss Sarah, dressmaker, Rupert street, Union place -Preston, Mr. Arthur, solicitor, Bank plain -Price, John, Palace tavern, Palace street -Price, Joseph, shopkeeper, Coslany street -Price, Samuel Walter, shawl and dress printer, Chatham place, Sussex -street -Priest, George, upholsterer, Coach and Horses road, Union place -Priest, Mr. George, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road -Priest, George, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, 3, -Briggs’ street -Priest, Henry Raven, wine merchant, Pottergate street -Priest, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, (see Priest, Pilgrim, and Co.) -1, St. Giles’ street -Priest, Mrs. Henry, boarding school for young gentlemen, Pottergate -street -Priest, Mr. Richard, 78, St. Giles’ street -Priest, Pilgrim, and Co., wine, spirit, and porter merchants, 1, St. -Giles’ street -Priest, Mrs. S., York place, Chapel Field road -Priest, Mr. Thomas, Rampant Horse st. -Priestly, James, manager at Mr. Sparks’ foundry, Scoles’ green -Prior, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak -Pritty, William, Half Moon, Dereham road -Proudfoot, Elizabeth and Ann, bakers and grocers, Trowse -Provart, William, agent to Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers, -&c., Green hills -Provart, Edgar, sheriffs’ officer, West Pottergate street -Prowne, Mr. James J., William street -Pryse, Miss Sarah, Upper Surrey street -Puxley, Mrs., All Saints’ green -Pulgrave, Mrs. Ann, Hall road, Lakenham -Pulham, William, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, St. Mary’s -plain -Pulham, William, grocer, Oak street -Pull, Elizabeth Mary, provision dealer, Bull close -Pullen, Mase, and Furse, writers, grainers, and decorative painters, St. -Lawrence lane (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 26) -Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey street -Pulley, Mrs., Surrey street -Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell lane -Punched, William, bookseller, Bank street -Puncher, William, second-hand bookseller, White Lion street -Purdy, Mrs. Hannah, Hall road, Lakenham -Puxley, James, Marquis of Gransby, Bishopgate street -Pycroft, Mrs. Ann, butcher, 53, St. Stephen’s street -Pycroft, Nathaniel, butcher, Red Lion st. -Pye, Mrs. Ann Rebecca, day school, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s gates -Pye, Jabez, beer retailer, Queen’s Arms, Pump street -Pye, Robert, Shakespeare, 63, Pottergate street -Pye, William Martin, grocer and tea dealer, St. Augustine’s street -Pye, William, bricklayer, St. Andrew’s hill -Pyle, Miss Harriet, 1, Nelson street, Heigham -Pymar, John, wool and silk merchant, and cotton and yarn agent, Castle -meadow; h Mile End -Quadling, Henry, plumber, glazier, and painter, Lower King street -Quantrill, Robert, shopkeeper, Mousehold -Quantrell, Sarah, general shopkeeper, Chapel street, Union place -Quantrell, William, bricklayer, Leonard’s buildings, Unthank’s road -Quin, James, supervisor of inland revenue, Hall road, New Lakenham -Quintin, Charles St., Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Quintin, Jane St., beer retailer, Barrack street -Quinton, Benjamin, hairdresser, Thorn lane, Ber street -Quinton, Mrs. Elizabeth (preparatory school) Charles street, Heigham -Quinton, Mrs. Hannah, dress maker, Grout’s Thoroughfare, St. John’s -Timberhill -Quinton, John, bookbinder, 36, Pottergate street -Quinton, John, librarian to the Literary Institution, h 18, Victoria -street, St. Stephen’s road -Quinton, Joseph, merchant’s clerk, Newmarket road -Quinton, William Benjamin, commercial traveller, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road -Raby, William, green grocer, Fishgate street -Rackham, Mrs. Hannah, lodging-house keeper, Mount Pleasant -Rackham, Mr. James, Calvert street -Rackham, John, Bee Hive, St. Benedict’s street -Rackham, Mr. Matthew, Thorpe hamlet -Rackham, Matthew Robert, solicitor and agent for the Imperial Fire and -Life Office, Surrey street -Rackham, Rev. Matthew John, rector of St. Augustine’s, Sussex street -Rackham and Cook, solicitors, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street -Rackham, Thomas, relieving officer, Elm hill -Rackham, William, chemist and druggist, Upper Market -Rackham, Mr. William Simon, Unthank’s road -Radford, Mrs. Charlotte, The Chequers, Cowgate street -Radford, William, Black Chequers, Cowgate street -Rainger, George Henry, solicitor’s clerk, St. Giles’ road -Rainger, Mrs., 1, Vauxhall terrace -Ralph, John, boot and shoemaker, King street, Crook’s place -Rainbird, Jonathan, hairdresser, Market place -Rainbird, Samuel, carpenter, Elm hill -Ramm, Robert, Rose tavern, Palace street -Ramm, William, tailor, 6, John street, Rose lane -Ramsey, James, beer retailer and shoemaker, Ber street -Randall, Mr. Henry, St. Benedict’s road -Randall, James, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street -Randall, Thomas, hairdresser, Union place -Randall, William, Union terrace, Union place -Rand, William Fell, surgeon, Sampson court, Tombland -Randle, William, corn miller, malt, flour, rice, and biscuit dealer, 10, -Upper Market (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 23) -Ranking, William Harcourt, physician, St. Giles’ street -Ransom, Mrs. Susan, Bracondale -Ransome, George, shopkeeper, Bridewell alley -Ransome, Harriet, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 18, The Walk -Ransome, James, watchmaker, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Ransome, Mrs., Hampden place, Dereham road -Rant, Jonathan, Ribs of Beef, Wensum street -Ratcliffe, William, tailor, 18, Distillery street -Rattee, Charles, shopkeeper, Grapes’ hill -Raven, Edward, Queen Anne, St. Miles’ Church street -Raven, Robert, green grocer, Tinkler’s lane -Rawling, Henry, shopkeeper, West Pottergate street -Ray, Mr. John, West End cottages, Chapel Field road -Ray, John Anthony, hairdresser, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Ray, Orlando Dennis, auctioneer, Upper King street (_see Advertisement_, -_p._ 31) -Ray, Robert, Front row, New Lakenham -Raymes, Robert, basket maker, Rupert street, Union place -Rayner, James, butcher, Bartholomew street -Rayner, James, butcher, Nelson terrace, Dereham road -Rayner, John, solicitor’s clerk, St. Catherine’s plain -Raynes, Mr. Michael James, St. Giles’ road -Rayson, Mrs. Ann, St. Catherine’s plain -Read, Charles, bricklayer, Globe street, Union place; h Somerleyton -street -Read, Charles Thomas, bookbinder, Graham’s court, Upper market -Read, Charles Thomas, grocer, Eaton Cottage, Unthank’s road -Read, Mrs. Charlotte, dressmaker, 23, Alma square, Julian place -Read, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Bartholomew street -Read, Gurney, coal merchant, Badding lane, Quay side -Read, James, joiner and builder, Prince’s street -Read, Joseph John, painter, Union cottages, Julian street -Read, Randall, miller, Magdalen street -Read, Robert, coal agent for E. C. Compy., Lower close -Read, Thomas William and Co., corn millers, maltsters, and coal -merchants, Trowse mills, and Cannon wharf, King street -Read, Mr. Trivett, Newmarket road -Read, William Dring, grocer and wine merchant, Orford hill -Read, William, coal merchant, Elm hill -Redgrave, Joseph, corn merchant and maltster, St. Miles’ Church street; h -The Close -Redgrave, The Misses, ladies’ school, The Priory, St. Stephen’s -Redgment, Kirby, butcher, Rupert street, Union place -Reeder, William, toll collector, Carrow gate -Reeve, Alfred, merchant’s clerk, 6, John street -Reeve, Charles, confectioner, Upper Westwick street -Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Gildengate street -Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Duke street -Reeve, Miss Eliza Susanna, day school, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Reeve, Frederick, carpenter, &c., Lower Westwick street -Reeve, James, dyer, Duke street -Reeve, Horace, pianoforte tunist, Calvert street -Reeve, Louisa, milliner, Lower Westwick street -Reeve, Mr. Richard, Unthank’s road -Reeve, Simms, barrister, 18, St. Giles’ street -Reid, John Cowan, draper and tea dealer, Douro terrace, Heigham grove, -St. Giles’ road -Reid, Samuel, linen and woollen draper, and silk mercer, St. Andrew’s -Hall plain -Restieaux, Joseph, registrar of marriages, and agent for the Law Union -Life and Fire office, Lady’s lane -Reynolds, Mr. Edward, Tamworth terrace, Unthank’s road -Reynolds, Edward, manure manufacturer, Pockthorpe hamlet; h Unthank’s -road -Reynolds, Edward and Compy., St. Ann’s oil mills, King street -Reynolds, Mrs. Jemima, day school, Saw Mill yard, Coslany street -Reynolds, Joseph James, general shopkeeper, Rupert street, Union place -Reynolds, Mr. Josiah, miller and farmer, Philadelphia -Reynolds, Laban, shoemaker, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Reynolds, Lorenzo, shoe manufacturer, Alder’s buildings, St. Catherine’s -plain -Reynolds, William, butcher, Ber street -Reynolds, William, nurseryman and seedsman, Hall road, Lakenham -Reynoldson, Mrs. Mary Lavender, lodging-house keeper, St. Lawrence lane -Rice, James, Free Trade tavern, William street -Rice, Joseph, telegraph clerk, John street, Rose lane -Rice, William Herbert, teacher of music, Somerleyton street -Richards, Rev. John, Magdalen road, New Catton -Richardson, James, wheelwright, Timberhill street -Richardson, Samuel, schoolmaster at City gaol; h Fox and Hounds’ court, -Ber street -Richardson, Thomas Joseph, banker’s clerk, 1, Oxford street, Unthank’s -rd. -Richardson, William, tailor, 21, Bartholomew street -Riches, Mrs. Ann, lodging-house keeper, Brunswick road -Riches, Edward, hairdresser, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Riches, Eliza, grocer, Church street, St. Julian’s -Riches, Miss Frances, Infirmary road -Riches, Mrs. Hannah, St. Saviour’s lane -Riches, Henry, Golden Lion, St. John’s Maddermarket -Riches, Henry, hairdresser, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Riches, Henry C., tailor, Castle meadow -Riches, John, Three Kings tavern, St. Benedict’s street -Riches, Lucy, milliner and dressmaker, Queen street -Riches, Robert, hairdresser and tobacconist, Timberhill street -Riches, Simon, Ship inn, St. Peter’s Southgate -Riches and Skoyles, tailors and outfitters, Davey place -Riches, Miss Susannah, straw hat maker, Queen street -Riches, Thomas, Earl of Leicester arms, Dereham road -Riches, Thomas, beer retailer, Pump street -Riches, Thomas, tailor, 32, Victoria street -Riches, Mr. Thomas, 7, Richmond place, Lakenham -Riches, Thomas, tailor, Grapes’ hill -Riches, William, wheelwright and blacksmith, Barn road -Riches, William, wheelwright, Charles street, Heigham -Rider, Samuel, tailor, &c., St. Margaret’s Church alley -Rigg, Rev. Richard, M.A., rector of St. Clement’s and St. Michael’s -Coslany, Bethel street -Riley, Francis, Waggon and Horses, Tombland -Ringer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Paragon street -Ringer, Mrs. Susanna, St. Catherine’s plain -Ringer, William, Berlin wool and fancy repository, 7, The Walk; h -Tharston -Riseborough, Elizabeth Francis, Point House cottage, Ipswich road -Rivett, Francis, warehouseman, &c., Old Post Office court; h Richmond -Hill house, Ber street gates -Rivett, John, Two Quarts, Bridge street, St. George’s -Rivett and Harmer, wholesale clothiers, and Manchester warehousemen, Old -Post Office court -Rix, Charles Edward, grocer, Dereham road -Rix, George, temperance house, Golden Ball street -Rix, Henry, wholesale brush manufacturer, 53, Duke street -Rix, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet -Rix, Robert, King’s Head, Upper St. Giles’ street -Rix, William, White Horse, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Rix, William, draper, Pump street -Rix, William, Black Horse, Finket st. -Roach, Edward, rent collector and accountant, Southwell road -Robberds, Charles Leicester, paper manufacturer, (see Robberds and Money) -Lyng -Robberds, John Mann, solicitor, Ber Street gates -Robberds and Money, paper manufacturers and millers, Lyng mills; office, -Chapel Field road -Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, Rising Sun road -Roberts, James, shoemaker, Timberhill street -Roberts, Mr. Joseph, Holl’s lane -Roberts, Mrs. Susan, Thorpe hamlet -Roberts, William Peter, tailor, Chapel loke, Surrey road -Robertson, Henry, upholsterer and cabinet maker, Grove road, Lakenham -Robbins, Mrs. Ann, 3, York place, Chapel Field road -Robbins, Mrs., straw bonnet maker, West Pottergate street -Robins, George, clerk, 2, Trafalgar place, Dereham road -Robinson, Christopher, carver and gilder, Pottergate street -Robinson, Mr. George, Chapel field -Robinson, James, horse dealer, 5, Victoria street -Robinson, John, cork manufacturers, Cork Cutters’ Arms, Bridge street, -St. George’s -Robinson, Mrs. Mary, Chapel Field road -Robinson, Thomas, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street -Robinson, Mr. William Henry, St. Faith’s lane -Robison, Mr. Charles Morley, Pitt street -Robison, John (of the firm of Grout and Co.) Unthank’s road -Roe, Mr. Bartholomew, St. Paul’s Back lane -Roe, Charlotte, Queen Victoria, Pottergate street -Roe, Isaac, chimney sweeper, Magdalen street -Roe, John, cabinet maker, Ber street -Roe, John C., merchant, St. George’s plain -Roe, Samuel, tailor and shopkeeper, Distillery street -Roe, Sarah, Bank street -Rogers, Charles, tailor, 47, Bethel street -Rogers, Edmund Dawson, reporter for the _Norfolk News_, West parade, -Earlham road -Rogers and Havers, photographic artists and dealers in photographic -materials, Davey place -Rogers, Mr. Henry, Thorpe hamlet -Rogers, John, blacksmith, Muspole street -Rogers, Joseph, clerk, 27, Victoria street -Rogers and Page, wholesale brush and clog manufacturers, Wensum street -Rogers, Samuel, shoe manufacturer, Gun lane -Rolfe, Mrs. Harriet, Lower close -Roll, Robert, Globe inn, Globe street, Union place -Roll, Robert, Dove tavern, Muspole street -Rolling, Edmund, carpenter, Grove hill, St. Giles’ road -Rolls, Edward, bricklayer, Holl’s lane -Roofe, Ann, baker, Thorpe hamlet -Root, Christiana, Boy and Cup, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Root, Robert, carver and gilder, Golden Dog lane -Rope, Charles, whitesmith, Surrey street -Rope, Robert William, wharfinger, St. Benedict’s street -Rope, William, green grocer, Rising Sun lane -Roper, Agnes, dressmaker, Ten Bell lane -Rose, George, cork manufacturer, 68, St. Stephen’s street -Rose, James, beer retailer, King street -Rose, John, general dealer, 5, Golden Ball street -Rose, Philip, baker, Coslany street -Rose, Mr. Philip William, St. Giles’ road -Rose, Robert, Hotpressers’ Arms, Coslany street -Rose, Mrs. Sarah, fancy repository, Castle street -Rose, Thomas, baker and confectioner, St. Benedict’s street -Rose, William, Red Lion, Magdalen street -Rose, William, brazier and tin-plate worker, Gildengate street -Ross, Rev. John, M.A., Thorpe hamlet -Ross, Mrs. Priscilla Sarah, 4, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place -Rossi, George, watch and clock maker, silversmith, and jeweller, Market -place; h Eaton -Roulston, Mr. Thomas, 10, Richmond Place, Lakenham -Roundtree, Charles, fishmonger, Crow’s yard, Westwick street -Roundtree, Charles, fishmonger, Barrack street -Rouse, Harriet, grocer and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s street -Rouse, James, horse clipper, &c., Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’ street -Rouse, Richard, hawker, Globe lane -Rout, George, grocer, Cowgate street -Row and Bridges’ chemists, &c., St. Stephen’s street -Row and Co., manufacturing chemists, Surrey grove -Rowland, Daniel, The Raven, King st. -Royall, Daniel, tailor, Upper King street -Royall, Mr. Daniel, Palace street -Royall, James, shopkeeper, Elm hill -Ruburt, Justus, secondhand boot and shoe seller, Lower Westwick street -Rudd, Edward F. G., accountant, 10, St. Stephen’s square -Rudd, Elizabeth, The Little Buck, Oak street -Rudd, Francis Robert, tailor, 4, St. Julian street’s -Rudd, George John, tailor, Surrey street -Rudd, Mrs. Hannah, box maker, St. Stephen’s Back street -Rudd, Henry, professor of music, Duke street -Rudd, James, grocer, St. Catherine’s plain -Rudd, John, turner, Thorn lane, Ber street -Rudd, John, chemist, St. George’s plain -Rudd, Joseph, currier, &c., (see Rudd and Paston) Grapes’ hill -Rudd, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Calvert street -Rudd, Noah, butcher, Duke street -Rudd and Paston, curriers, Grapes’ hill -Rudd, Robert, grocer, Coslany street, St. Miles’ -Rudd, Thomas, furniture broker, cabinet and chair maker, Ber street -Rudd, William, turner, Ber street -Rudling, James, coach builder, Palace street -Rudling, William, butcher, Ber street -Ruddock, Thomas, post office clerk, 48, Pottergate street -Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, Lower King street -Rudrum, Isaac Samuel, beer retailer, Pottergate street -Rudrum, Spencer Drake, inspector of weights, St. Faith’s terrace -Rumball, John George, news agent, Vauxhall street, Julian place -Rumbold, John, grocer, Grapes’ inn, Howard street, Lakenham -Rump, Mr. James, 33, Victoria street -Rump, John, hosier, haberdasher, and fancy repository, 8, Old Haymarket -Rump, Robert and James, builders and contractors, Colegate street -Rump, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball street -Runacres, William, solicitor’s clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Rushbrook, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Julian’s street -Russell, Benjamin, watchmaker, Magdalen street -Russell, George Robert, bricklayer and plasterer, Southwell street -Russell, Henry, piano-forte manufacturer, Magdalen street -Russell, William, baker, 16, Row, Old Church street, Lakenham -Rust, James Barrow, tailor and draper, Bethel street -Rust, Mrs. Hannah, hosier, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Rust, Rev. Cyprian Thomas, L.L.B., 12, The Crescent, Chapel Field road -Rust, Joseph, wood turner, Charing cross -Rust, Robert, Elm tavern, Prince’s street -Rust, Samuel, wood turner, Bee Hive yard, St. Benedict’s -Rutherford, Walter, schoolmaster, Nelson street, Heigham fields -Sacret, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street -Sadd, Mr. William, Coslany street -Sadd, David, grocer and draper, Gloucester place, St. Catherine’s plain -Sadd, William, solicitor, Theatre street; h 1, Heigham road -Sadler, James, sen., horse-hair manufacturer, Oak street -Sadler, James, jun., horse hair manufacturer, Oak street -Sadler, John, Roebuck, Church Walk, New Lakenham -Saint, Samuel, mathematician, John street, Heigham -Sainty, Mary, lodging-house keeper, Bethel street -Salkind, Simon, travelling jeweller, Gildengate street -Salmons, John, green grocer, Lower King street -Salmon, John, Nelson tavern, and tailor, West Pottergate street -Salmon, Thomas, tailor, Rupert street, Union place -Salter, William, Mitre tavern, Briggs’ street and Rampant Horse street -Sampson, H., boot and shoe maker, Charles street, Heigham -Sampson, William, boot and shoe maker, 24, Bethel street -Samuel, Mrs. Emma, pawnbroker (see Joseph and Samuel) -Sandell, Edward Harrison, The Cinder Ovens, King street gates -Sanderson, Ann, tobacconist, Magdalen street -Sands, Anthony, artist, Grapes’ hill -Sands, John, Free Masons’ Arms, Southwell street, Lakenham -Sapey, John, lodging-house keeper, St. Stephen’s Church lane -Sapey, Thomas, London Coffee House, Rampant Horse street -Saul, Miss Elizabeth, Grapes’ hill -Saul and Frazer, city saw mills, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Saul, John, Windmill, Ber street -Saul, Joseph, box manufacturer, West Pottergate street -Saul, Sarah Ann, lodging-house keeper, Surrey road, St. Michael at Thorn -Saul, William Staff, timber merchant, 61, and 62, Pottergate street -Saunders, Mr. James, 4, York place, Chapel Field road -Saunders, Mrs. Julia, tailoress, Grout’s thoroughfare -Savage, Mrs. Mary, butcher, Cowgate street -Savage, Robert, butcher, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Savary, David, green grocer, Rupert street, Wellington street, Union -place -Sawford, Ann Maria, milliner and dress maker, Cow hill, St. Giles’ -Sawyer and Co., cutlers, opticians, and dealers in photographic goods, -42, London street -Sawyer, John (see Sawyer and Co.) Chapel field -Say, Mrs. Sarah, plumber, painter, and glazier, 14, St. Giles’ street -Sayer, Benjamin, Heart’s Ease, Thorpe hamlet -Sayer, Daniel, brick and tile maker, Oak street -Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate street -Sayer, John, bird and animal preserver, Upper St. Giles’ street -Sayer, The Misses (boarding school) New road, Town close -Sayer, The Misses Ann and Charlotte, West Pottergate street -Sayer, Richard Henry, draper, Unthank’s road -Sayer, William, currier and leather seller, Upper Westwick street -Scales, Jeremiah, timber dealer, Chapel Field road, and Oxford street, -Unthank’s road (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 30) -Scales, Mary Ann, Trafalgar tavern, Trafalgar street -Scarles, Charles, solicitor’s clerk, 9, Heigham terrace, Dereham road -Scarlett, Robert, Surrey tavern, Surrey road -Scofield, Susan, straw bonnet and dress maker, 52, Upper St. Giles’ -street -Scott, Benjamin, cooper, Chapel Field road -Scott, Mr., commercial traveller, Heigham road -Scott, Charles Turner, sofa, couch, chair, and mattress manufacturer, -Gildengate street -Scott, Miss Eliza, dressmaker, 6, Crescent place, Chapel Field road -Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’ terrace -Scott, Mrs. Emily, furniture broker, Charing cross -Scott, Francis, tailor and clothes’ cleaner, Magdalen street -Scott, George James, furniture broker, 9, Timberhill street -Scott, James, cutler, &c., register office, St. Andrew’s hill, corner of -London street -Scott, John, professor of languages, Bank street -Scott, John Turtle, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street -Scott, John, grocer and boot maker, Ber street gates -Scott, Levi, wheelwright, Brunswick road -Scott, Peter Thomas, brush and patten maker, White Lion street -Scott, Mr. Robert, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Scott, Robert Bagg, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 18, Charing cross and -St. John’s street; h St. Andrew’s Broad street -Scott, Rev. Thomas, Baptist minister, Grove house, Thorpe hamlet -Scott, William, draper, &c., St. Stephen’s street -Scott, William, grocer, &c., Magdalen gates -Scott, William, wholesale and retail lead and window glass dealer, -plumber, glazier, and painter, Bedford street; h Pottergate street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 40) -Scott, Mr. William, Hall road, Lakenham -Scott, William John, furniture and mangle warehouse, Bridge street, St. -George’s -Scotter, Henry, 5, Charles street, Heigham -Scotton, Mary, confectioner, 2, Red Lion street -Scowen, John, Saracen’s Head, St. Giles’ street -Scrutton, Henry, grocer, Bethel street -Seager, Elizabeth and Son, glovers and hair dressers, St. John’s street -Seager, Robert, hairdresser, Castle meadow -Seaman, Coriolanus, furniture broker, St. James’ street -Seaman, David, horse dealer, Chapel Field road -Seaman, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Palace street -Seaman, Mr. George, Caledonia terrace, Dereham road -Seaman, Grimmer and Co., importers of foreign wines and spirits, and sole -agents for Truman, Hanbury and Co.’s London stout porter, St. John’s -Maddermarket -Seaman, Henry, grocer and draper, Old Church path, New Lakenham -Seaman, Mrs. Martha, beer retailer, St. James’ street -Seaman, Martha (day school) West End street, Holl’s lane, Heigham -Seaman, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, Gildengate street -Seaman, Robert, Esq., Bracondale -Seaman, Samuel, fishmonger, Bull close -Seaman, Walter, woodman, Waterloo place, New Catton -Searby, Wright, and William Martin, dispensing and family chemists, White -Lion street -Searles, George, engraver, Trory street, Unthank’s road (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 30) -Secker, Mr. John, Sussex street -Sedgwick, Rev. Professor, Lower close -Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, Lower close -Seed, Henry, woolstapler, Muspole street; h Eaton Hill House -Seeley, Elizabeth and Hannah (commercial boarding house) St. Stephen’s -plain -Seeley, William, station master at Victoria station, St. Stephen’s -Seeley, John, beer retailer, and musician, St. Augustine’s street -Seeley, William, pork butcher, Pottergate street -Seeley, William, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road -Seer, William George, shoemaker, Botolph street -Selby, Charles James, grocer, Pitt street -Self, James, The Duke of Wellington, St. Stephen’s street -Self, Mrs. Mary, butcher, Tombland -Self, Thomas, gas fitter, painter, &c., Tombland -Self, Thomas, beer retailer, Red Lion street -Self, Thomas, grocer, &c., Oak street -Self, Thomas, gas fitter and bell hanger, Pottergate street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 20) -Seppings, William, grocer, West End street, Heigham -Severn and Blackwell, dressmakers, Botolph street -Severn, James, shoemaker, Calvert street -Severn, Samuel, St. Paul’s tavern, Cowgate street, St. Paul’s -Sexton, Edward, Whalebone inn, and maltster and brewer, New Catton -Sexton, Horace, bricklayer and plasterer, Lower Westwick street -Sexton, John, pig dealer, St. Catherine’s plain, Lakenham -Sexton, John, grocer, &c., Scoles’ green -Sexton, Joseph, dyer and dresser, Calvert street -Sexton, Robert William, plasterer, Calvert street -Shalders, Albert, Cadogan place, Cross street, Unthank’s road -Shalders, Mrs. Charlotte, milliner, Bethel street -Shalders, Edward, grocer, St. Benedict’s street, St. Lawrence -Shalders, John, hydraulic engineer, and gutta percha depôt, Bank plain -(_see Advertisement_, _p._ 17) -Shalders, Mr. John, Bethel street -Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker, silversmith, and jeweller, Westlegate street -Shalders, Thomas, blacksmith, Hay hill, Market place -Sharman, Mr. Henry, Green hills, Aylsham road -Sharman, Miss Rachel, dressmaker, Eldon row, Chapel Field road -Sharon, Anthony, engineer and machinist, Pottergate street -Sharon, Mrs. Rebecca, dressmaker, 37, Pottergate street -Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey street; h 7, Lakenham terrace, City road -Sharp, Frederick, solicitor’s clerk, Surrey place, Lakenham -Sharp, Mrs. Leonora, lodging-house keeper, Chapel Field road -Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, manager of the Norwich and East of -England Permanent Mutual Benefit Building Society, and agent to the Star -and British Empire Life, Manchester and General Fire, and County -Hailstorm Insurance Compys., York house, Chapel Field road -Sharpe, Henry, tailor, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Sharpe, Rev. William Robert, M.A., 8, Chapel field -Shaw, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, Douro terrace, Heigham grove, St. -Giles’ road -Shaw, William, banker’s clerk, Grapes’ hill -Shearing, Miss Sophia, baby linen establishment, Rampant Horse street -Sheedy, Mrs., Rachel, Rosary, Thorpe hamlet -Shenfield, Mrs., Upper St. Giles’ -Shephard, Isaac, cooper and measure maker, Magdalen street -Shephard, William, shoemaker, Mill lane, New Catton -Sheppard, Mrs. Ann, ladies’ boarding school, St. Benedict’s plain -Sheppard, Elizabeth, baker, Upper market -Sheppard, Robert, hop and seed merchant, Weston’s court, Upper market; h -St. Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street -Sheward, William, pawnbroker, Lower King street -Shibley, William, house and land agent, York terrace, Chapel Field road -Shickle, Mrs. Ann, 15, The Crescent -Shickle, Robert, Greyhound Gardens, Ber street -Shields, Daniel, hoop and rim manufacturer, Prospect square, Scoles’ -green -Shields, Joseph William, accountant, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Shields, William, tallow chandler, St. Stephen’s Church alley -Shildrake, Thomas, banker’s clerk, Bracondale -Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, 34, -London street -Shires, James, gun-flint cutter, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s road -Shirley, Mr. Thomas, 6, Surrey terrace, Lakenham -Short, Edmund Barker, (at Grout and Co.’s) 3, Dereham Road terrace -Short, Henry, wine and dry cooper, Middle street, St. George’s -Short, John Edmund, cashier at Grout and Co.’s, 8, Dereham road terrace -Short, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Short, Mrs., 2, Dereham Road terrace -Short, Miss Mary, milliner and dressmaker, 4, Gildengate street -Shorten, James, fly proprietor, Bull inn, Magdalen street -Shorting, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field -Shreeve, George, baker and grocer, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Shreeve, John, shoeing smith, Magdalen street -Sibel, Mrs. Averill, Pottergate street -Sibley, Mrs. Rudd, milliner, &c., Fisher’s lane -Sidney and Armes, curriers and leather cutters, 5, Dove street -Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale tea dealers, 6, Gentleman’s walk, and 8, -Ludgate hill, London -Sidney, Thomas, (see Sidney and Ladyman); h Bow’s manor, London -Sillett, Mr. James B., All Saints’ green -Silvey, William, confectioner, White Lion street -Simpson, Charles, wood turner, St. Lawrence lane; h Charing cross -Simpson, Mr. Frederic, York villa, Chapel Field road -Simpson, Mrs. Frederick, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Simpson, George, master of the Great Hospital, St. Helen’s square -Simpson, George Elward, solicitor, clerk to the Visiting Justices of the -Castle, at Norwich, and agent to the London Fire and European Life -offices, &c., Tombland -Simpson, Matthias, wood turner, Bear and Staff yard, Fisher’s lane -Simpson, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen street -Simpson, Thomas, butcher, Charles street, Heigham -Singleton, Mrs. J., 13, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Sinkler, John, builder, Magdalen street -Sissen, Miss Louisa, dressmaker, Rose lane -Sizeland, Adam, Bethel street -Skelton, John Smith, tailor and woollen draper, 16, St. Giles’ street -Skelton, Joseph, dyer, Gildengate street -Skelton, John, manufacturer, Fishgate street; h Palace plain -Skerritt, George, baker, Upper Regent street, Union place -Skillings, William, shoemaker, St. George’s plain -Skipper, Henry, confectioner, and register office for servants, Magdalen -street -Skipper, John, solicitor, and secretary to the Equitable Fire Office, -Bank street; h Thorpe hamlet (see Skipper and Son) -Skipper, Mrs. Rachel, dressmaker, Surrey road -Skipper and Son, solicitors, Bank street -Skipper, Mr. William, (see Skipper and Son); h Thorpe hamlet -Skippon, James, jun., clerk to Commissioners of Income Tax, schedule E; -agent for the Lancashire Insurance Compy.; secretary to Norwich and -Norfolk Angler’s Society; 3, St. Faith’s terrace, St. Faith’s lane -Skippon, William, the Locomotive tavern, Rupert street, Union place -Skoyles, C. (see Riches and Skoyles); h Castle meadow -Skoyles, William, furniture broker, St. Benedict’s street -Skoyles, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack street -Slack, Mrs. Elizabeth (day school) Grove place, New Lakenham -Slack, Jacob Henry, engineer, &c., Grapes’ hill -Slack, Robert Hugh, machinist, Cow hill, St. Giles’ -Slade and Rapier, homœopathic chemists, 7, London street -Slater, John, bookseller, Castle hill -Slater, Joseph, tailor and woollen draper, Tombland -Slaughter, Christopher, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street -Slipper, Charles, carpenter, and toy maker, Pig lane -Slipper, Elizabeth, green grocer, Grove place, New Lakenham -Slonitz, Leopold, professor of languages, 26, Bethel street -Sloper, John, Lame Dog tavern, Lame Dog road -Sloper, John, fruiterer, Queen street -Smith, Alfred, shopkeeper, Fishgate street -Smith, Benjamin, Cattle Market inn, and horse and gig letter, Cattle -Market -Smith, Benjamin, furniture broker, Upper Westwick street -Smith, Mr. Charles, City road, Lakenham -Smith, Mr. David, Catton road -Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, Calvert street -Smith, Edward, Waterloo tavern, and wine and spirit merchant, Market -place -Smith, Edward, market gardener, Dereham road -Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, The Coach and Horses, Union place -Smith, George, coach maker, 3, St. Stephen’s square -Smith, George, Greyhound, Rampant Horse street -Smith, Mrs. George William, St. Giles’ street -Smith, George, linen draper, hosier, &c., 10, Ber street -Smith, George, clerk, 22, Paragon street -Smith, George Lincoln, merchant’s clerk, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Smith, Miss Helena, Nelson terrace, Grove road -Smith, Henry, shoemaker, and shopkeeper, Ber street -Smith, Henry George, Victoria tavern, Adelaide street, Heigham fields -Smith, Henry, grocer, King street, Crook’s place -Smith, James, dealer, Prospect place, Aylsham road -Smith, Mr. James, 24, Newmarket road -Smith, James, shopkeeper, Botolph st. -Smith, James Wilkin, baker, Stump cross, Magdalen street -Smith, John, yeast manufacturer, St. Augustine’s street -Smith, Mr. John, West End terrace, Earlham road -Smith, John, Bear and Staff, Fisher’s lane -Smith, John, tea dealer, and Birmingham and Staffordshire warehouse, -Timberhill street -Smith, John, cheese factor, Stamp Office yard, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Smith, John Joseph, baker and confectioner, Ber street -Smith, John and Samuel, cigar, snuff, and tobacco warehouse, 7, -Gentleman’s Walk -Smith, John Watson, Rose tavern, Upper King street, and Rose lane -Smith, John William, baker and confectioner, Dove street -Smith, Jonas, pork butcher, Rising Sun lane -Smith, Mrs. Joseph, Paragon street -Smith, Joseph, King’s Arms, and boat builder and bath house, Oak street, -St. Martin’s gates -Smith, Joseph De Carle, Magdalen street (see Smith and Sons) -Smith, Miss Lydia, shopkeeper, Botolph street -Smith, Mrs., 9, Surrey terrace, Lakenham -Smith, Miss Mary, 4, Langham place, Dereham road -Smith, Mary Ann, milliner and dress maker, Rigby’s court, St. Giles’ -Smith, Mrs. Neave, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road -Smith, Richard Buck (see Smith and Sons); h Market place -Smith and Sons, dispensing and family chemists, Market place, and -Magdalen street -Smith, Samuel E., carpenter, &c., City road, Lakenham -Smith, Samuel James, draper, Magdalen street -Smith, Samuel Howard, working jeweller, Royal Hotel street, Back of the -Inns; h St. Benedict’s road -Smith, Samuel, jobbing smith, St. Martin’s gates -Smith, Samuel, fowl dealer, Scoles’ green -Smith, Mrs. Sarah, glover, Magdalen street -Smith, Mrs. Susan, 11, St. Stephen’s square -Smith, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, Lakenham -Smith, Thomas, umbrella and parasol maker, St. Benedict’s street -Smith, William, cattle dealer, Newman’s yard, Ber street -Smith, William, haberdasher and general warehouseman, 11, Lower Goat lane -Smith, William, shoemaker, Chapel loke -Smith, William, fowl dealer, Coburgh street -Smith, William, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate street -Smith, Mr. William L., Mount Pleasant -Smith, William, nursery and seedsman, Nelson Cottage, Nelson st., Heigham -Smith, William, tin plate worker, St. Benedict’s street -Smith, William, boat builder, Oak street -Smith, William Richard, baker, &c., St. Benedict’s street -Smith, William Richard, confectioner, Palace street -Smith, William Wilson, shoemaker, Trory street, Lakenham -Smithdale, Thomas, millwright, engineer, iron, and brass founder, St. -Ann’s foundry, King street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 9) -Smyth, William, repairer of musical instruments, Union place -Snape, Mrs. Jane, 68, St. Giles’ street -Snelling, James Gage, confectioner and fruiterer, Rampant Horse street -Snelling, John, Yarmouth Arms, Pudding lane, Market place -Snelling, Robert, paper pill box manufacturer, Hawthorn row, Heigham -Snelling, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 42, and 43, Magdalen street -Snelling, Thomas, beer retailer, King street -Snelling, William, boot and shoemaker, and gutta percha warehouse, Orford -hill -Snowdon, Henry, linen and woollen drapers, silk mercer, &c., Bridge -street, St. George’s -Snowdon, John Christopher and Co., linen and woollen drapers, and silk -mercers, Market House, 9, The Walk -Snowling, John, Duke’s Palace Inn; postmaster, Duke’s Palace street -Soman, David, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Muspole street -Soman and Howes, printers, 4, St. Andrew’s hill -Soman, Philip (see Soman and Howes) 4, St. Andrew’s hill -Sommerville, Joseph, John, and Robert, drapers and hatters, Magdalen -street -Soons, John, seedsman and florist, St. Augustine’s -Sothern, Mr. Samuel, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -South, Mr. George, Unthank’s road -Southgate, Benjamin, saw sharper, St. Martin’s lane -Southgate, John G., baker, Upper Heigham -Southon, Edmund, cap maker, St. James’ street -Sowells, Mrs. Charlotte, 5, Chapel Field road -Sowels, John, Paragon street, St. Giles’ road -Sowels, Mrs. Mary, William street, Heigham -Sowels, William, West Pottergate street -Sowter, Abraham, clerk, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Spalding, James, French polisher, St. Andrew’s hill -Spanton, Francis Humphrey, dealer in hay and corn, King’s Arms, Ber -street -Sparham, Mrs. Julia, 5, Newmarket terrace, Newmarket road -Sparke, Alfred, engineer, (see Sparke and Co.); h Trowse -Sparke and Co., general engineers, iron and brass founders, and -agricultural implement manufacturers, Thorn lane foundry and Castle hill -(_see advertisement_, _pp._ 36, 37, 38) -Sparke, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, Chapel Field road -Sparkhall, Emily, lodging-house keeper, 2, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -Sparkhall, John, market gardener, Nelson street, Heigham -Sparks, Edward, wine and spirit merchant, (see Clabburn and Sparks) St. -Giles’ street; h Aylsham road -Sparks, Francis William, wine and spirit merchant, auctioneer and valuer, -5, St. Giles’ street -Sparks, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Fye Bridge, Magdalen st. -Sparrow, Charles, Anchor of Hope, Bracondale -Spatchett, James, chemist, St. John’s Maddermarket -Spaul, Fidelis Joseph, carver, Prince’s street -Spaul, William B., builder, and wood and stone carver, Lower close -Spelman, George, accountant, Pottergate street -Spelman, Mr. Henry, Unthank’s road -Spelman, Mrs. William, Unthank’s road -Spelman, William and Sons, auctioneers, valuers, and land agents, and -agents to the Argus Life office, St. Giles’ street, and Great Yarmouth -Spence, George, circulating library and tobacconist, Bridge street, St. -George’s -Spence, George William, banker’s clerk, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s -road -Spencer, Daniel, solicitor’s clerk, The Chantry -Spencer, Christopher J. M., surgeon, Lower King street -Spencer, Miss Harriet, Duke street -Spencer, Rev. Henry, Grove terrace, Unthank’s road -Spencer, Isaac, grocer, St. Mary’s Church alley -Spencer, Isaac, Duke of Wellington, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Spencer, Jonathan, carpenter and joiner, Trowse Newton -Spencer, Mrs., Lady’s lane -Spencer, Robert, Elm tavern, Catton road -Spice, Thomas, flour dealer, Duke street; h Sussex street -Spink, James, bricklayer and builder, Jubilee place, Heigham road -Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. Augustine’s gates -Spinks, James, livery stables, and horses and carriages for hire, Surrey -street -Spinks, John, manager of the District Visiting society, Pottergate street -Spinks, Samuel, bricklayer and plasterer, King Street gates -Spinks, Samuel, Calvert street -Spooner, Edward, beer retailer, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Spooner, Edward Frederick, upholsterer and paper hanger, St. Margaret’s -plain -Spooner, Maria, green grocer, Ber street -Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Albert terrace, Unthank’s road -Spratt, Miss Sarah, academy, Bethel street -Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, Market place -Spratt, William, coach and harness manufacturer, Chapel field -Springall, Benjamin, grocer, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Springall, James, wholesale and retail grocer, and agent to the British -Equitable Life and Imperial Fire offices, Tombland -Springfield, Mrs., St. Mary’s Church alley -Springfield, Osborn, silk merchant, St. Martin’s lane; h Catton -Springfield, Son and Nephew, silk merchants, St. Martin’s lane -Springfield, Thomas, drill master, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Spurgeon, Emily, dressmaker, Suffolk street, Union place -Spurling, William, The Trowel and Hammer, St. Stephen’s road -Squires, James, butcher, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe hamlet -Stacey, Edward, house and land agent, 1, Point house, Newmarket road -Stacey, Mrs. William, Theatre street -Stacy, Henry Walter, bookseller, printer, publisher, stationer, and -bookbinder, 2, Old Haymarket -Staff, Charles, green grocer, Ber street -Staff, Frederick, Nelson tavern, Bedford street -Staff, John, congreve maker, St. Martin’s at Oak -Staff, Matthias, pig dealer, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Stafford, Robert, Mariners’ Arms, Mariners’ lane -Stafford, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Stafford, William, baker, Vauxhall street -Stafford, William, baker, Brazen Doors road -Stageman, Miss Susanna, day school, Brazen Doors road -Staines, Mrs. Angelina, grocer, St. Stephen’s gates -Stallard, Joseph William, tailor and outfitter, Orford hill -Stalweather, Frederick, green grocer, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Castle hill -Stamp, William, coffee-house keeper, and tailor, Colegate street -Stamp, W., rent and debt collector, Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s -Stangroom, Caroline, straw bonnet maker, Ber street -Stangroom, Henry, furniture broker, Gildengate street -Stangroom, John, Duke of Sussex, St. Augustine’s street -Stangroom, Robert, grocer, Fishgate street -Stanley, George, scale, beam, weight, weighing machine, and steelyard -maker, Elm hill -Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, St. Stephen’s street -Stanley, Thomas, Essex street, Union place -Stanley, William, stone and marble mason, St. Catherine’s plain -Stannard, Alfred, artist, King street, Crook’s place -Stannard, Cubitt, manufacturer, St. George’s plain -Stannard, Miss Emily, boarding school, Rose lane -Stannard, Mrs., Willow lane, St. Giles’ -Stannard, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Infirmary road -Stannard, John, shopkeeper, Magdalen street -Stannard, Robert John, baker, Little London street -Stannard, Mrs. Sarah, matron of Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children, -Pottergate street -Stanshaw, Mr. George, 20, St. Giles’ street -Stanton, Robert, beer retailer, King street -Stapleton, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, corner of Pottergate -street, and St. John’s street -Stark, Mr. William, St. George’s plain -Stark, William and Co., agricultural chemists and merchants, dyers, -dressers, and hot pressers, Duke’s Palace bridge -Stark, Mr. John Michael, 10, Chapel field -Starkey, Mrs. Mary, mistress of St. Lawrence’s District National School, -St. Benedict’s street -Starland, George and Edward, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Surrey -street -Starling, Charles Grey, linen draper, hosier, &c., White Lion street -Starling, Edmund A., fancy warehouseman, West Pottergate street -Starling, Mrs. Sophia, dressmaker, Chapel street, Union place -Starling, Miss Rebecca, milliner and dressmaker, West Pottergate street -Starling, Thomas, accountant, 12, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Starr, Frank, merchant’s clerk, Portland place, Holl’s lane -Steadman, Mr. Charles, Heigham road -Stearman, Eliza, dressmaker and milliner, Whitefriars’ street -Stearne, Thomas, city missionary, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s -Stebbings, Mrs. Sarah, lodging-house keeper, Rose lane -Steel, Henry, commercial traveller, West End Cottages, Chapel Field road -Steel and Rix, fancy repository, Queen street -Steele, The Misses, Unthank’s road -Stevens, Charles Frederick, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Magdalen -street -Stevens, Gardner Christopher, furnishing and general ironmonger, Orford -hill -Stevens, Mr. George, Poplar Cottage, Hellesdon road -Stevens, John, tobacconist, Back of the Inns -Stevens, Mrs. Mary (day school) Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, &c. Castle meadow -Stevens, William Horace, printer, &c., Upper Goat lane; h Trory street, -Unthank’s road -Stevens, William, solicitor, Close; h St. Faith’s lane -Stevenson, Henry, Esq., Newmarket road (see Matchett and Stevenson) -Steward and Fisher, solicitors, and agents for the Norwich Union Fire -Office, King street -Steward, Edward, solicitor (see Steward and Fisher) -Steward, George, baker, Bull close -Steward, Henry, shopkeeper and tailor, Bull close -Steward, James, merchant tailor, and general outfitter, Tombland; h -Thorpe -Steward, Mrs. James, Bracondale -Steward, Mrs. Lucy, Heigham Lodge, Unthank’s road -Steward, Mary, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street -Steward, Miss Mary Ann, dressmaker and milliner, St. Martin’s at Palace -Steward, Miss Mary, milliner and dressmaker, Little Globe street, Union -place -Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co., maltsters, brewers, and spirit -merchants, Anchor brewery, Pockthorpe -Steward, Robert and Co., timber merchants, King street -Steward, Samuel, bookbinder, &c., Prince’s street -Steward, William, bricklayer and plasterer, East End, Thorpe hamlet -Stewards, Matthew, butcher, St. James’ street -Stewardson, Mr. Edward, 6, St. Giles’ road -Stewardson, Nathaniel Thomas, shopkeeper, St. James’ street -Stewardson, William Henry, printer, Little London street -Stewart, Charles Keith, fringe manufacturer, St. Giles’ street -Stigles, Daniel, hairdresser and herbalist, Fishgate street -Stimpson, James, furniture broker, Orford hill -Stirgess, George, bricklayer, Dingle’s row, New Catton -Stockings, Jonathan, baker, Eagle terrace, Newmarket road -Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. Stephen’s street -Stocks, Alfred Joseph, linen draper, silk mercer, hosier, glover, and -laceman, 12, Briggs’ street; h St. Stephen’s rd. -Stocks, George William, commercial traveller, St. Benedict’s street -Stocks, Mrs. Maria (boarding and day school) St. Benedict’s gates -Stone, Edward, beer retailer, King st. -Stone, Henry, plane maker, Magdalen street -Stone, Mr. James, Castle street -Stonex, James, grocer, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Stonex, William, farmer, Hall road, Lakenham -Storey, David, Black Swan, Upper Market -Storey, James, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s -Storey, William, Bricklayers’ Arms, grocer, Bull close -Stowers, James, tobacconist, 4, Red Lion street, St. Stephen’s -St. Quintin, Edward H., R.N., Thorpe, hamlet -St. Quintin, Capt. James, R.N., Lower close -Strachan, James, Guildhall tavern, Market place -Strangways, Walter Fox, Capt. R.H.A., The Lower close -Stratford, Edmund, scripture reader, Cowgate street -Stringer, Charles, surveyor of taxes, Orford hill; h 2, Newmarket road -Stroyan, Robert, cattle salesman, Bracondale -Stubbs, Charles, poulterer, Golden Ball street -Stubbs, Edward, White Horse tavern, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Stubbs, George, carter, &c., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Stubbs, Hugh, carter, Stamp Office yard, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Stubbs, Maria, general shopkeeper and beer retailer, Barrack street -Studwell, Mrs. Sarah, lodging house keeper, St. Benedict’s road -Sturley, Charles, cabinet maker, Pottergate street -Stygals, William, green grocer, Ber street -Suckling, Mr. Nelson Morris, Distillery street, Heigham -Suffolk, Edward, coal dealer, King street, Crook’s place -Suffolk, George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Fountain square, Union -place -Suffolk, Mrs., Rising Sun road -Suffolk, William, carpenter, Ber street -Suggett and Dunsford, surgical and mechanical dentists, 17, St. Giles’ -street -Sullivan, Stephen, baker, St. Margaret’s plain -Sultzer, John and Co., manufacturers, St. Augustine’s street -Sumner, David, pork butcher, Elm hill -Surflin, William, plumber and glazier, Bank tavern, Bank street -Sursham, Henry David, boot and shoe maker, Ten Bell lane -Sursham, John, corn and coal merchant, Fishgate street (see Boardman and -Sursham) -Sussams, William Stevenson, grocer, Heigham street -Sutton, Francis, analytical chemist, (see Harper and Sutton) Bank plain; -h 2, Lakenham terrace (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 7) -Sutton, James, (Bennett’s hotel and boarding house) Exchange street -Sutton, John, market gardener, Lower King street -Sutton, John Thompson, commercial traveller, Unthank’s road -Sutton, Henry Marrison, draper, &c., St. Augustine’s -Sutton, Marrison Daniel, tailor and draper, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Sutton, Robert, furniture broker, Magdalen street -Sutton, Samuel, working cutler, Royal Hotel street -Swann, Mrs. Ann, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Swann, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen street -Swann, Joshua, (of the firm of Willett and Co.) The Grove, Chapel field -Swash, Maria, Turkey Cock, St. Simon’s Church street -Swash, Robert, green grocer, St. Mary’s plain -Swash, Sarah Ann, hairdresser, St. James’ street -Sweatman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Red Rose tavern, and tobacconist, Back of the -Inns -Swinden, John, fancy repository, Magdalen street -Swinton, Mr. William, West Pottergate street -Sword, John, livery and bait stables, Rose lane -Sword, John, hairdresser, (see Lanham and Sword) St. Giles’ -Syder, Mr. James, 2, St. Swithin’s villa, Catton road -Symonds, Rev. Henry, M.A., Lower close -Syrett, James, bailiff, Lower Westwick street -Tadman, Mr. William, gas works, Thorpe hamlet -Talbot, George, tailor and woollen draper, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Talbot, Hannah, Lower close -Tallowin, Samuel, cow keeper, Rope Makers’ Arms lane, Hellesdon road -Talmedge, Miss Lydia, mistress of Industrial School, King street -Taney, William, fishmonger and photographer, Timberhill street -Tann, Mrs. Hannah, baker, Charing cross -Tann, Mary Ann, lodging-house keeper, Hall road, Lakenham -Tann, Samuel Wiseman, cabinet maker, &c., Upper Westwick street -Tarte, William, paper hanger, carver, and gilder, Botolph street -Tate, George, confectioner, Coslany street -Tatham, Mr. Charles, Distillery street -Tattam, Richard, cab proprietor, Lady’s lane -Tayler, Mrs. Eleanor, boarding and day school, 5, Grove place, Lakenham -Tayler, Francis George, teacher of music, 5, Grove place, Lakenham -Taylor, Adam and Clement, solicitors, and deputy under-sheriffs of -Norfolk, and agents to the Palladium Life Insurance office, Orford place -Taylor, George, green grocer, Rupert street, Union place -Taylor, George, truss maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’ -Taylor, Mr. C., cemetery, Earlham road -Taylor, Lieut. Edward, R.N., Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Taylor, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Prince’s street -Taylor, Elizabeth, stay and elastic bandage maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’ -st. -Taylor, George, green grocer, Rose lane -Taylor, Henry, shoemaker, Boarded court, Ber street -Taylor, James William, builder and contractor, measure maker, and bowl -turner, White Friars’ street, St. Martin’s at Palace -Taylor, Mrs. John, Surrey street -Taylor, John Martin, baker, St. Mary’s plain -Taylor, John Oddin, solicitor, solicitor to Eastern Counties and Norfolk -Railways, registrar of marriages, solicitor to the Lowestoft Marine -Parade Building Society, Lowestoft Harbour Building Society, and the -Wellington Esplanade Building Society, and commissioner for -acknowledgments of deeds by married women, 21 and 22, St. Giles’ street -Taylor, John William, cooper and measure maker, Upper Westwick street -Taylor, Mrs. Jane, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Castle hotel and Commercial inn, Castle hill -Taylor, William, chemist and druggist, Magdalen street -Taylor, Mrs. William, cement agent, King street -Taylor, William Aaron, tailor, Jay’s square, Rose lane -Taylor, William Brown, tobacconist, 1, St. Stephen’s street -Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, Prince’s street -Taylor, William Henry and Co., wholesale grocers, Old Haymarket -Taylor, William James, grocer, plumber, and glazier, Bird in Hand, Mill -lane, New Catton -Taylor, Mr. William, Carrow Abbey -Taylor, William Samuel, tailor and draper, Prince’s street -Taylor, William, coal dealer, Coslany street -Tebble, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, Lakenham -Temple, Robert, grocer, Ber street -Tench, James, shopkeeper and shoemaker, Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet -Terrington, William, boot maker, Bloomsbury street, Rose lane -Testar, Charles, Cirque Unique tavern, Upper Westwick street -Thaxter, John, blacksmith, Barrack street -Thayne, Edward, basket manufacturer Upper Westwick street -Theobald, Mr. John, 6, Newmarket terrace -Theobald, Thomas and Son, hosiers and glovers, London street -Thetford, William, pork butcher, Trowse -Thirkettle, —, cabinet maker, Scole’s green -Thirkettle, Mrs. Harriet, feather dresser, Dereham road -Thirkettle, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Timberhill street -Thirkettle, Robert, tailor, Wheelhouse’s court, St. Giles’ road -Thirkettle, William, whitesmith and bell hanger, Timberhill street -Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, 11, Heigham terrace -Thirtle, James, boot and shoe maker, Lower Westwick street -Thirtle, James, whitesmith, Thorn lane -Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, practical corn extractor, and -estate and commission agent, 2, Bridewell alley -Thomas, John, coal merchant, Quay side, St. Martin’s at Palace -Thompson, Alfred William, commercial traveller, Chapel Field road -Thompson, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Rose tavern, Thorn lane -Thompson, Christopher, brazier and tin-plate worker, Rampant Horse street -Thompson and Corrick, milliners and dressmakers, 60, St. Giles’ street -Thompson, Daniel, shoemaker, Upper King street -Thompson, Mrs. Eliza, dressmaker, Suffolk street, Union place -Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth, Blue Anchor, Silver road -Thompson, George, Canteen, Barracks, Pockthorpe -Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s plain -Thompson, Henry, brazier, St. Julian’s street -Thompson, Mr. Jabez, 10, Newmarket rd. -Thompson, James, boot closer, St. Catherine’s plain -Thompson, James, grocer, Cross lane, St. George’s -Thompson, John, boot and shoe maker and gutta percha factor, St. Peter’s -steps, Market place -Thompson, John, green grocer, King street, Crook’s place -Thompson, Joseph, grocer and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s street -Thompson, Miss Maria, furniture broker, Oak street -Thompson, Martin, The Griffin, Barrack street -Thompson, Mrs., Dereham road -Thompson, Mrs., Chapel loke -Thompson, Philip, general shopkeeper, &c., Cherry street, New Lakenham -Thompson, Robert, jun., Phœnix iron works, St. Clement’s -Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre street -Thompson, Robert, The Three Tuns, King street -Thompson and Son, iron merchants, ironmongers, oil and colourmen, -ironfounders, boiler makers, and general smiths, Castle street and -Colegate street -Thompson, Mrs. Sarah, bricklayer, St. Augustine’s -Thompson, Thomas, shoemaker, Botolph street -Thompson, William, beer retailer, Lower King street -Thorn, Charles, coach builder, St. Giles’ gates -Thorn, William, green grocer, Magdalen street -Thorndick and Co., printers and paper-bag manufacturers, Prince’s street -Thorns, Robert and Co., wholesale ironmongers, oil and colormen, Exchange -street -Thornton, Mrs. H., Bracondale -Thornton, William, working cutler, Grapes’ hill -Thorold, Mr. William, Thorpe hamlet -Thorpe, Thomas, hairdresser, Coslany street -Thorpe, Thomas Edward, furniture broker, Sun and Anchor, Colegate street -Thorpe, William, hairdresser, St. Stephen’s street -Thouless, James, grocer, Lothian street, Heigham -Thouless, William, Bartholomew Tavern, Thorn lane -Thrower, Maria, Woolpack inn, Golden Ball street -Thurgar and Co., mustard manufacturers and patentees of the condensed -egg, Albion mills, King street -Thurgar, Christopher Walter, surgeon, St. Catherine’s plain -Thurgar, William T., portrait painter, Unthank’s road -Thurling, James, Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s gates -Thurlow, Mrs. Elizabeth, Post Office Tavern, Post Office street -Thurlow, Henry, Bricklayers’ Arms, Castle hill -Thurlow, John, baker and grocer, &c., Trowse -Thurlow, William, grocer, Prospect House, Philadelphia -Thurst, James, Venetian blind manufacturer, Castle meadow -Thurston, Daniel, Bull inn, St. Stephen’s street -Thurston, Samuel W., Chatham place, Chapel field road -Thurston, William, furniture broker, Oak street -Thurtell, Henry, green grocer, King street -Thurtell, James, whitesmith, Thorn lane -Thurtell, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, Lakenham -Thwaites, Mr. Henry, Holl’s lane -Thwaites, Isaac Mower, plumber, painter, and glazier, Willow cottage, -Thorn lane -Thwaites, John, beer retailer, Rainbow, Lower King street -Tibbenham, William, cowkeeper, Newmarket road -Tidd, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Oak street -Tidman, Robert, Bridge House, Thorpe hamlet -Tidman, Robert, machinist and boiler maker, Thorpe hamlet -Tillett, Mr. Jacob, Quay side -Tillett, Jacob Henry, solicitor, and agent to the General Life and Fire -Insurance Company, St. Andrew’s Broad street; h Town close -Tillett, James, wheelwright, St. Augustine’s gates -Tillett, Leonard, bricklayer and plasterer, Lower Westwick street -Tillett, William, coachbuilder, St. Augustine’s -Tilley, Alfred, upholsterer, Lothian street -Tills, Benjamin, grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen street -Tillyard and Howlett, curriers, leather merchants, and shoe -manufacturers, St. George’s plain -Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, St. George’s plain; h Bracondale -Tillyard, Mr. Robert, Grove, St. Giles’ road -Tillyard and Son, boot and shoe makers, Elm hill -Tillyard, Abraham, boot and shoe maker, (see Tillyard and Son) -Tilney, Henry, beer retailer, Magdalen street -Tink, William, jobbing gardener, Trafalgar street -Tinkler, George, clerk to the Commissioner of Taxes, and Deputy Registrar -of Births and Deaths for East Wymer District, Magdalen street -Tinkler, George, green grocer, Magdalen street -Tinkley, Mrs. Esther, boot and shoe maker, Rampant Horse street -Tiptod, Benjamin, green grocer, Coburgh street -Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M., 16, The Crescent -Todd, Miss Catherine, 3, Heigham place -Todd, John, and Son, tailors and woollen drapers, Queen street -Todd, William, clerk to the Norwich Union Insurance Society, Lower King -street -Todd, William Austin, tailor, habit maker, woollen draper, and hatter, -16, London street -Toll, Elizabeth, 57, St. Giles’ street -Toll, William, shoemaker, Ber street gates -Tolladay, Joseph, horse-hair seating and mattress manufacturer, Lower -Westwick street -Tolson, Mrs. Martha, 5, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road -Tomlinson, Miss Ann, milliner, Bishopgate street -Tomlinson and Co., hatters, hosiers, and glovers, Castle street -Tomlinson, Mr. George, City road, Heigham fields -Tomlinson, Hannah, lodging-house keeper, 2, Bank plain -Tompson, Charles, schoolmaster and shopkeeper, Pitt street -Toogood, William, shoemaker, Aylsham road -Tooke, Mrs. Mary, Nelson place, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket road -Tooke, Michael, tailor, Vauxhall street -Tooley, Peter, saddler and harness maker, Upper King street -Towell, Mrs. Ann, White Cottage, Philadelphia -Towell, William, seed merchant, 2, Upper King street -Towler, Mr. Abel, Heigham grove, Unthank’s road -Towler, Edward William Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Magdalen street -Towler, Miss Hannah, linen draper and haberdasher, Fye bridge, Magdalen -street -Towler, John Burrows, fish salesman, Lady’s lane -Towler, Rowling and Allen, manufacturers’, Elm hill, and 46, Friday -street, Cheapside, London -Towler, Richard Burrows, The Ostrich tavern, Plumstead road -Townley, Mr. Jonathan, treasurer of County Court, Surrey road -Townshend, Charles, furniture broker, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Townshend, George, Crown inn, Elm hill -Townshend, John, house agent, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham -Townshend, Robert, clerk, 7, Synagogue street -Townshend, Samuel, herring curer, 32, Pottergate street -Townshend, Samuel Thomas, jun., carver, gilder, and looking-glass and -picture-frame manufacturer, 13, Charing cross -Townshend, Miss Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Botolph street -Townshend, William, bricklayer, King’s Arms, Bethel street -Trackson, James, travelling draper, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Travis, Samuel, Bowling Green tap, Theatre street -Traxton, Edward, tailor, Lower close -Trevor, Mr. Frederick Francis, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Trevor, Henry, cabinet, upholstery, paper hanging, and carpet warehouse, -5, Post Office street; h Earlham road -Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, B.A., Upper close -Tripp, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball street -Trollop, George, gardener and green grocer, Southwell road, New Lakenham -Trory, John, professor of music, Elm hill, St. Peter’s Hungate -Trory, William, green grocer, Bethel street -Trory, Mr. William, Unthank’s road -Trowse, Christopher, tailor, Ten Bell lane -Trowse, John, parish clerk to St. Peter’s Mancroft, Bethel street -Trowse, William and Charles, builders, St. Julian street -True, Samuel, stationer, St. Augustine’s street -True, William John, Jolly Gardeners, Brunswick road -Truman, James, shoe manufacturer, Pottergate street -Trumbetta, William, Market House, Weaver’s lane -Tubb, William Henry, original Berlin wool and fancy warehouse, London -street -Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. Giles’ street -Tuck, James Stannard, lodging-house keeper, Surrey street -Tuck, Robert, baker, Vauxhall street -Tuck, Robert, confectioner, Wensum street -Tuck, Robert Alexander, baker and confectioner, Lower Goat lane -Tuddenham, Edward, tailor, Duke’s street -Tuddenham, Henry, tailor, St. Augustine’s -Tuddenham, John, The Swan, Cowgate street -Tuffield, William, fishmonger, Badding lane, St. Martin’s at Palace -Tuffs, William, beer retailer, Botolph street -Tungate, William, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Turner, Charles, shoemaker, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Turner, Mr. Charles, Lower King street -Turner, Charles, Rev., M. A., 17, The Crescent -Turner, Edmund, commercial traveller, Grove, Surrey road -Turner, James Mangles, iron founder, Norwich foundry, St. Martin’s at -Palace -Turner, James, carver and gilder, Charles street, Heigham -Turner, John, house and furniture painter, St. Lawrence lane -Turner, John Joseph, painter, &c., Barn road, Heigham -Turner, Joseph, The Anchor, Surrey street -Turner, Sarah, shopkeeper, Adelaide street, Heigham -Turner, Sarah, grocer, John street, Heigham -Turner, Thomas, green grocer, Ber street -Turner, William, jun., boot and shoemaker, Palace street -Turner, William, green grocer, St. James’ street -Turner, William, tailor, St. Stephen’s Church lane -Turner, William Nicholas Harwin, solicitor, Lower close; h Newmarket road -Turrell, James, grocer, Ber street -Turrell, Josiah, furniture broker, and general shopkeeper, Coburgh street -Turtle, Francis Gilling, throwster and stover, Botolph street -Tuttell, Ann Maria, baker, and shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Tuttell, Henry, general shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham -Tuttle, John, grocer, Mill street, Lakenham -Tuxford, William, trunk maker, Back of the Inns -Tyce, George, cabinet maker, 16, Charing cross -Tye, Jemima, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Ber street -Tyler, Mrs. Adelaide (day school) Lothian street, Heigham -Tyzack, William Valentine, haircutter, wig maker, and perfumer, 13, -London street -Ulph, Frederick, carpenter and builder, St. John’s terrace, Ber street -gates -Ulph, Henry William, billiard table keeper, Old Post Office court; h -Dereham road -Ulph, James, The Three Tubs, Barrack street, Pockthorpe -Ulph, Thomas, shoe mercer, leather warehouseman, &c., 1, Dove street -Ulph, William, dyer and dresser, Lower Westwick street -Underwood, Charles, butcher, West Pottergate street -Underwood and Gaze, lime burners and brick makers, Chalk hill, Thorpe -hamlet -Underwood, Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Margaret’s plain; h -Somerleyton street -Underwood, John, bricklayer, King street -Upcroft, James, Jack of Newbury tavern, Magdalen street -Upcroft, William, printer and bookbinder, Fishgate street -Utting, Charles, bankers’ clerk, Holl’s lane, Heigham fields -Utting, John, boot and shoe maker, Gildengate street -Utting, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Ber street -Utting, Mr. Robert, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s -Valentine, Elizabeth, green grocer, St. Swithin’s -Varley, John, cabinet and chair maker, Ropes’ yard, Surrey street -Varvill, James, lime burner, Trowse Newton -Vassar, John, grocer and tea dealer, West End street, Heigham -Venning, Mrs. Julia, Surrey House, Surrey street -Venteman, George Deanes, inland revenue officer, Lower King street -Vincent, Elizabeth, milliner, St. Miles’ Church alley -Vincent, Henry, furniture broker, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Vincent, Henry, tin-plate worker, Lower Westwick street -Vincent, Henry and Son, furniture brokers, and tin-plate workers, Upper -Westwick street -Vincent, James, hat manufacturer, furrier, and feather maker, Red Lion -street -Vincent, John, salesman, Leonard’s buildings, Unthank’s road -Vincent, Rev. John Charles Frederick, A.M. and LL.D., Upper close -Vlieland, Jerome N., professor of languages, Redwell street -Vyall, Daniel, parish clerk, and coal merchant, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Vyall, Henry Manning, coal merchant, Chapel Field road -Wade, Elizabeth, tailoress, St. John’s Maddermarket -Wade, Mrs. Frances, woollen cloth warehouse, Redwell street -Wade, James, furniture broker, Fishgate street -Wade, Robert, hairdresser, &c., Bank street -Wade, Rev. Robert, B.A., incumbent of Christ church, New Catton -Wade, Thomas, wood turner, Pitt street -Wade, Thomas, beer retailer, Pitt street -Waddington, James, estate agent, St. Julian’s street, Ber street -Waight, Thomas, White Hart, Ber street -Waite, George, gas fitter and brazier, 4, Redwell street -Wakerley, George, agent to Blackie and Son, publishers, Upper St. Giles’ -street -Wallace, Thomas, Whip and Nag, Pitt street -Wales, John, carpenter and builder, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Wales, Mr. William, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Walker, Amos, baker, Infirmary road -Walker, Mrs. Ann, milliner, and straw bonnet maker, Peacock street -Walker and Bird, writers and grainers, Surrey street (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 19) -Walker, Clement Henry, grainer, (see Walker and Bird); h Victoria place -Walker, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Ber street -Walker, George, Cardinal Cap, Upper Westwick street -Walker, James, butcher, Coslany street -Walker, John, green grocer, Ber street -Walker, John, Castle tavern, Thorpe hamlet -Walker, Richard, fancy repository, St. George’s Bridge street -Walker, Robert, printer and news’ agent, Church street, St. Miles’ -Coslany -Walker, Theresa, Calvert street -Walker, Thomas, joiner and builder, Upper Westwick street -Walker, William Steward, accountant, 7, Surrey terrace, Surrey road -Wallace, James, Two Brewers, St. John’s Maddermarket -Waller, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Calvert street -Waller, John Gamble, haberdasher, Peacock street -Waller, Martha, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s opening -Waller, Robert Pitts, Christian Knowledge Society repository, 15, Castle -meadow -Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate street -Walmsley, George William, carpenter, West Pottergate street -Walne, Mr. William B., 53, Pottergate street -Walters, William, grocer, Ber street -Want, Frederick, stone and marble mason, Dereham road -Ward, Charles Palmer, hairdresser, White Lion street -Ward, Elizabeth, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street -Ward, George, baker, Little Orford street -Ward, Isaac, hairdresser, West Pottergate street -Ward, James, carpenter, St. Andrew’s hill -Ward, Mrs. Maria, dressmaker, Albemarle street, Crook’s place -Ward, Thomas William, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s street -Ward, William, William the Fourth, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Ward, William, The Bird in Hand, Barrack street -Wardle, Sarah, draper and milliner, St. Mary’s plain -Warlett, Mrs. Phœbe, clothier, Coslany street -Warman, Zachariah W., haberdasher, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Warner, George G., merchant’s clerk, Paragon street -Warner, Henry, George inn, Old Haymarket -Warner, James, blacksmith, Trafalgar street -Warner, Walter Waite, tea dealer, All Saints’ green -Warne, Samuel, shoemaker, Russell street -Warner, William and Co., brass founders, coppersmiths, and agents to -copper mines, 2, St. Giles’ street -Warnes, Charles, Orchard Tavern gardens, Heigham street -Warnes, Elizabeth, Eastern Counties Railway tavern, Foundry bridge -Warnes, Henry, merchant’s clerk, 6, St. Stephen’s square -Warnes, Robert, coal merchant, Foundry bridge; h 7, John street, Rose -lane -Warnes, Thomas, beer retailer, Cowgate street, St. Paul’s -Warnes, Thomas, brush manufacturer, City road, Heigham -Warner, William Waite, Theatre street -Warnett, Charles, bricklayer and builder, Lower King street -Warnett, Phœbe, shopkeeper, &c., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Warren, Reuben, carpenter, Russell st. -Warren, Mrs. Susan, 4, Grove place, St. Giles’ road -Warren, Mr. William, Bracondale -Watching, Thomas, green grocer, Heigham street -Watering, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, Southwell street, Lakenham -Watering, John, shopkeeper, Mill lane, New Catton -Watering, Mr., Douro terrace, Heigham grove, Earlham road -Waters, John, fishmonger, Ber Street gates -Waterson, Joseph, coal merchant, Quay side -Waterton, Mr. Edward, The Cottage, Silver road -Watling, Francis, wood turner, Oak street -Watling, Robert Shingles, corn merchant, Cinder Ovens yard, King street; -h Yarmouth -Watling, Simon, shoe manufacturer, Cowgate street -Watson, Ann and Son, stone merchants and masons, St. Faith’s lane and -Castle meadow; h Thorpe hamlet -Watson, Daniel Filby, carver and gilder, All Saints’ green -Watson, Edward Charles, carpenter and joiner, Chapel street, Crook’s -place -Watson, Frederick Elwin, solicitor, clerk to the Commissioners of taxes, -and agent to the Yorkshire Fire and Life office, Rampant Horse street; h -5, Lakenham terrace -Watson, George, Alma terrace, Infirmary road -Watson, Gilbert Pickering, chemist and druggist, King street -Watson, James, carpenter and builder, Philadelphia -Watson, James, chemist and druggist, Lower King street -Watson, James, tea dealer and lodging-house keeper, Calvert street -Watson, James Crane, carpenter and builder, John street, Rose lane -Watson, James Harvey, tailor and clothier, 2, Charing cross -Watson, John, Star Commercial inn and posting house, Old Haymarket -Watson, John Ferra, surgeon, Heigham hill, Heigham -Watson, Miss Mary Ann, day school, John street, Rose lane -Watts, Mrs. Elizabeth, 8, The Crescent -Watts and Graham, drapers and tea-dealers, Thurso place, Dereham road -Watts, Sarah, Lord Nelson, Dereham rd. -Watts, Harriet, beer retailer, Lower King street -Watts, Henry, tailor, Devonshire place, Heigham -Watts, James, engineer, &c., Bishopgate street -Watts, James, engineer, Bloomsbury street, Rose lane -Watts, John, Kett’s Castle, Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet -Watts, Mrs. Sarah, Earlham road -Watts, Thomas, butcher, Willow lane, St. Giles’ -Watts, Thomas, clerk, 1, St. Stephen’s square -Weavers, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, 1, Pottergate street -Weavers, Mrs. Fanny Mary, dressmaker, 5, John street, Rose lane -Weavers, Robert, beer retailer, Heigham street -Weavers, William, fishmonger, Austin court, Bethel street -Webb, Goldsmith, cattle dealer, Julian street, Julian place -Webb, John, photographic artist, Cowgate street -Webb, William, jun., rope manufacturer, Magdalen street -Webber, Joseph, brazier, Pitt street -Websdale, Mrs. Frances, Lamb inn, Old Haymarket -Websdale, Miss Harriet, milliner and dressmaker, Surrey street -Websdale, James, grocer and beer retailer, Lower King street -Webster, Benjamin, merchant’s clerk, Grove place, New Lakenham -Webster Emma, dressmaker, Philadelphia -Webster, Henry, shopkeeper, Golden Ball street -Webster, James, carver, Ber street -Webster, John, hairdresser, Ber street -Webster, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Lower Westwick street -Webster, Robert, second-hand clothes dealer and shoemaker, St. Lawrence -steps -Webster Stephen, boot and shoe maker, 14, Timberhill street -Webster, Mrs. Sarah Ann, dressmaker, Botolph street -Webster, William, Maid’s Head inn and Posting house, Wensum street -Webster, William, brewer and beer retailer, Ber street -Webster, William, builder, Golden Ball street -Websdale, William, upholsterer and paper hanger, Surrey street -Weeds, Mary Ann, grocer, Bishopgate bridge, Thorpe hamlet -Weeks, Henry, The Jolly Gardeners’ tavern, Infirmary road -Weeks, William, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Augustine’s street -Wegg, Christopher, blacksmith, Fishgate street -Welch, James R. J., baker, Lower King street -Wells, Jeremiah, beer retailer, Botolph street -Wells, Peter, Oxford tavern, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Wells, Mr. Robert, Queen street -Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Castle meadow -Wells, William, butcher, 1, Norfolk terrace, Union place, -Wells William, cabinet manufacturer, Castle meadow -Wells, William Harrison, corn miller, New Mills; h Hellesdon -Welton, Edward, wheelwright, &c., Brazen Doors road -Wenn, William, Jolly Maltsters, and marine store dealer, Cowgate street -West, Mr. Charles, 3, St. Stephen’s back street -West, John, the Royal Standard, Chapel street, Union place -Weston, Charles, maltster and brewer, St. George’s Bridge street; h -Thorpe -Whaites, Mrs. Hannah, lodging-house keeper, Surrey street -Whaites, Mr. Charles, solicitor, Samson’s Court, Tombland -Whaites, Mr. Robert, Newmarket terrace -Whales, Mark, bricklayer, Distillery yard, Coslany street -Whall, Ann, gun maker, Little London street -Whall, Jeremiah, tunist, Julian street, Julian place -Whall, John, beer retailer, Cowgate street -Whall, Robert, grocer, King street, Crook’s place -Whall, William, whitesmith, St. Stephen’s back street -Whall, William, hairdresser, Mill lane, New Catton -Wheeler, Francis, pharmaceutical chemist and druggist, 2, Swan lane, -London street -Wheeler, Rev. Thomas Archibald, Baptist minister, Golden Dog lane -Wheelhouse, Mr. William, St. Giles’ road -Whincop, George Garwood, banker’s clerk, Newmarket road -White, Anna and Drusilla, Berlin wool and millinery warehouse, No. 8, -London street -White, Frederick, ironmonger, St. Faith’s lane -White, George, shoemaker, Upper Goat lane -White, Jeremiah, carpenter and builder, Thorn lane -White, Mrs., 1, Grove place, St. Giles’ road -White, Robert, ticket writer, St. Benedict’s street -White, Richard, green grocer, Palace street -White, Richard, surgeon dentist, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’; h Unthank’s -road -White, William, furniture broker and estate agent, St. Gregory’s church -alley -Whitehead, Mrs. Ann, servants’ registry office, 12, Grapes’ hill, St. -Giles -Whitehead, George, stone mason, Grapes’ hill, St. Giles’ -Whitehead, Mary, midwife, Sussex street -Whitehead, William, Two-necked Swan, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Whitelock, Mrs. Anna, Timberhill street -Whiting, Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, Grout’s thoroughfare, St. John’s -Timberhill -Whiting, George Jones, tailor, Heigham street -Whitlam, Thomas, cutler, West Pottergate street -Whitlan, Henry, shoe manufacturer, Adelaide street, Heigham -Whitrick, James, grocer, West Pottergate street -Whitaker, William, grocer, &c., Lower King street -Wick, Mr. Thomas, St. Catherine’s plain -Wicks, Benjamin, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Wicks, Robert, grocer and tailor, Ber street -Wicks, Thomas, wire worker, Tombland -Wicks, William, clerk to the guardians of Heigham, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road -Widows, Francis, manufacturer, St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street -Widdows, Charles, teacher of music, 8, John street, Rose lane -Widdows, Mark, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Andrew’s hill -Wigg, Edward, Stag inn, St. Benedict’s street -Wigg, John, cow-keeper, Vauxhall street -Wigg, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, 6, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -Wigger, John Henry A., picture dealer, Bethel street -Wigger, John, The Dog, St. Paul’s plain -Wiggett, Henry, wood turner, Oak street -Wiggett, Mrs. Mary, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Wigham, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower close -Wilby, Caroline, day school, Lower King street -Wilch, Harriet, baker and shopkeeper, Lower King street -Wilch, Mary Ann, baker and shopkeeper, Lower King street -Wild, Edward, grocer, tea-dealer, &c., 11, Old Haymarket -Wild, Elizabeth, milliner, Cowgate street -Wilde, John, collector of Inland Revenue stamps and taxes, office, Orford -hill; h 6, Newmarket road -Wilde, Frederic, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Stephen’s street -Wilde, John, coal seller, Lower King street -Wilde, Matthew, Eastern Union Railway tavern, St. Stephen’s gates -Wilde and Son, parliamentary agents, St. Stephen’s street -Wilde, Mr. Stephen, Unthank’s road -Wilde, William, auctioneer, Post Office street -Wilde, William, coroner for the city, St. Stephen’s street -Wilding, Henry, hairdresser and perfumer, 42, London street -Wiles, Mary Ann, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, &c., St. -Stephen’s street -Wiley, Samuel Hall, general shopkeeper, The General Windham, Cowgate -street -Wilkin, Charles, carver and gilder, Wensum street -Wilkins, John, bricklayer, St. Martin’s lane -Wilkins, Mr. Robert Frederick, Bethel street -Wilkinson, Mr. Benjamin, Newmarket road -Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness maker, St. Giles’ street -Wilkinson, Joseph, solicitor, Prince’s street -Wilkinson, William, Suffolk Arms, Oak street -Willement, George, green grocer, Coburg street -Willement John, shoemaker, Dereham road -Willement, Mrs. Maria, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street -Williment Richard, manufacturer, 1, Calvert street -Willett, Mr. Charles J., Eaton Willow, Newmarket road -Willett, Charles, manure and agricultural implement makers’ agent, 5, -Great Orford street -Willett, Mr. Edward, Eaton Grove, Newmarket road (of the firm of Willett -and Co.) -Willett, Nephew, and Co., manufacturers, Pottergate street; London -warehouse, 62, Friday street -Williams, Elizabeth, baby linen warehouse, 9, London street -Willett, Mr. Henry, Thorpe House -Williams, Henry, beer retailer, King street gates -Williams, Josiah, grocer and tea-dealer, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Williamson, Henry William, corn, flour, and seed merchant, 56, St. -Stephen’s street -Williamson, Mrs. Mary Ann, boot and shoe warehouse, St. Stephen’s street -Williamson, William, William the Fourth, and cheesemonger, St. -Augustine’s street -Willgrass, John, butcher, Ber street -Williams, Benjamin, collector of taxes, 3, Calvert street -Williams, Case, and Potter, manufacturers, Calvert street -Williams, Mr. Isaac, Calvert street (see Williams, Case, and Potter) -Williams, Josiah, grocer, &c., Globe street, Union place -Williams, John, corn traveller, City road, Heigham -Williams, John Henry, grocer, &c., Duke street -Williams, Mrs. Mary Ann, Moon and Stars, Duke’s Palace street -Williams, Thomas, green grocer, Crook’s place -Williamson, John Austin, corn and seed factor, Duke’s Palace street -Williamson, Mrs. Temperance, dress maker, Duke’s Palace -Willins, Mrs. E., Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Willins, the Misses, Mount Pleasant -Willis, Reuben, shopkeeper, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Willins, William, solicitor, Castle meadow -Wills, Anthony, parish clerk, West end street -Wills, Anthony Frederick, Gibraltar gardens and bowling green, Upper -Heigham -Wills, George Edward, draper, Heigham street -Wills, William, tanner and fellmonger, Heigham street -Willsea, Mrs. Harriet, news agent and tobacconist, Orford hill -Wilsea, John, Waggon and Horses, and furniture broker, Bridge street, St. -Miles’ -Wilson, Alexander, cab proprietor, St. Stephen’s square -Wilson, George, bookseller, Castle street -Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen street, Tombland -Wilson, James, Railway Inn, Trowse Millgate -Wilson, Miss Jane, straw bonnet maker, St. Paul’s -Wilson, James, supervisor of inland revenue, 34, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s -Wilson, Mrs. Maria, grocer, &c., Bridge street, St. Miles -Wilson, Miss Maria, Unthank’s road -Wilson, the Misses E. & C., boarding school, Grove house, Newmarket road -Wilson, Robert, Marquis of Lothian, Lothian street, St. Benedict’s -Wilson, Sarah, general shopkeeper, Barrack street -Wilson, Thomas, cork manufacturer, Golden Ball street -Wilson, Thomas, boat letter, Crown yard, St. Martin’s at Oak -Wilson, William S., manager of East of England Bank, Old Haymarket; h -Newmarket road -Wilson, William, firework maker, Church walk, New Lakenham -Wilson, William, solicitor, 7, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Wimperis, William, earthenware dealer, Cowgate street -Winkle, John, engineer and machinist, St. Benedict’s gates -Winter, Ambrose, Heigham road -Winter, Charles, wholesale shoe manufacturer and leather merchant, 7, 8, -and 9, Upper market; h Heigham Grove House, St. Giles’ road -Winter, George, baker and confectioner, Timberhill street -Winter, James, solicitor, and treasurer to Carrow bridge com. and -guardian, St. Giles’ street; h Rose Cottage, Heigham -Winter, James John, solicitor, St. Giles’ street; h Lower Close -Winter, John Green, clerk, Valentine street -Winter, John, beer retailer, Barrack street -Winter, Robert, baker, Coburg street -Winter and Rowland, carpenters, King street -Winter Robert, relieving officer and parish clerk, 4, Victoria terrace, -Synagogue street -Winter, Samuel, baker, Pitt street -Winter, Mrs. Thomas, Greenhill gardens, St. Augustine’s -Winter, William, plumber, painter, and glazier, Timberhill street -Winter, William, wholesale brush manufacturer, Chapel street, Crook’s -place -Wiseman, Mr. Alfred, 1, Earlham Road terrace -Wiseman, Isaac, wine and spirit merchant, Post Office street; h Newmarket -road -Wiseman, Robert, bricklayer and plasterer, Muspole street -Wiseman, Mr. Samuel, Gildengate street -Wiseman, William, West Pottergate street -Wisker, Robert Newton, grocer and tea dealer, Tinkler’s lane -Wittrick, Henry, lodging-house keeper, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s -road -Wittrick, Samuel, coal dealer, Vauxhall street -Wodderspoon, Mr. John, Lower close -Wodehouse, Miss Elizabeth, Lower close -Wodehouse, William, agent for the Liverpool Friendly Society, 21, Upper -King street -Wolsey, Henry, merchant’s clerk, 4, Surrey terrace -Wolton, Durrant, and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 47, London street -Wolton, Mr. John Hyam, Castle meadow -Womack, George, wholesale clothier, outfitter, woollen draper, tailor, -and hatter, 10, 11, 12, White Lion street, and 13, 14, Davey place; h -Surrey street -Womack, Mr. George, Grapes’ hill -Wood, George, Morgan’s Cellar House, Lower King street -Wood, George James, leather seller, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s -Wood, John, carpenter, Union place -Wood, Mr. John, Fisher’s lane -Wood, John Samuel, whitesmith, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Magdalen -street -Wood, Mr. Robert, 25, Bethel street -Wood, Robert, Cricketers’ Arms, Red Lion street -Wood, William, general shopkeeper, Union street, Crook’s place -Woodard, Henry, hairdresser, Lower King street -Woodcock, Mr. Henry, 70, St. Giles’ street -Woodcock, Samuel, pork butcher, Palace street -Woodcock, Thomas, solicitor, Surrey road, All Saints -Woodcraft, Charles, St. Faith’s lane -Woodcraft, James, news agent, Fishgate street -Woodgate, Philip, shoe warehouse, Castle street; h St. Giles’ road -Woodhouse, George, accountant, 6, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road -Woodhouse, Mr. George, 66, Pottergate street -Woodhouse, Joshua, Curriers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s Back street -Woodhouse, William, surgeon at Infirmary, St. Augustine’s -Woodron, Mr. John, 2, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road -Woodrow, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Bracondale -Woodrow, James Samuel, merchant’s clerk, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s -road -Woodrow, Mr. Joseph, Unthank’s road -Woodrow, Robert, watch and clock maker, Gloucester place, St. Catherine’s -plain -Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, St. Miles; h 3, Trafalgar place, Dereham -road -Woodrow, William, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Church walk, Lakenham -Woods, Mr. Alexander, Holl’s lane -Woods, George John, leather seller and currier, St. Gregory’s Church -alley -Woods, James, merchants’ clerk, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Woods, James Matthias, linen draper, 67, St. Stephen’s street -Woods, John, tailor, West Pottergate street -Woods, John Robert, cabinet maker, Red Lion street -Woods, John, tailor, Tinkler’s lane -Woods, Robert, tailor, John street, Rose lane -Woods, William, green grocer and coal dealer, Union place -Woodward, Charles, baker and confectioner, Trory street, Julian place -Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s road -Woodward, Mrs. Jane, 17, Distillery st. -Woodyard, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, Oak street -Woolbright, Robert, gardener, Lower close -Woollistone, Samuel, baker, and timber dealer, Cherry street, Lakenham -Woollinger, John, green grocer, St. Augustine’s street -Woolmer, Clement Amies, boot and shoe maker, and parish clerk, Bridge -street, St. George’s -Woolnough, Martha, corn dealer, Ber street -Woolnough, Theophilus, stationer, Prince’s street -Woolsey, Samuel, White Hart family and commercial hotel and posting -house, St. Peter’s -Woolterton, Robert, surgeon, Tombland -Wordingham, Robert, painter, plumber, and glazier, Rose tavern, Hall’s -road, Lakenham -Wordingham, William, joiner and builder, St. Catherine’s plain -Worledge, John, fishmonger, Gildengate street -Worman, James, builder, Castle meadow -Worman, Robert, carter, Grapes’ hill -Wortley, Mrs. John, Bracondale -Wortley, Miss Martha, milliner and dressmaker, 5, Briggs’ street -Wortley, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, William street -Wright and Base, boot and shoe makers, London street -Wright, Daniel, tin-plate worker, Pitt street -Wright, Eliza, tailoress, Lower King st. -Wright, George, green grocer, Upper Westwick street -Wright, Mrs. Harriet, Upper close -Wright, Miss Harriet, school mistress, Prospect place, Philadelphia -Wright, Jacob, St. Mary’s foundry, Muspole street -Wright, James, bricklayer and plasterer, Ber street -Wright, James, linen draper and milliner, Ber street -Wright, James, and Son, land agents, surveyors, and valuers, Bank -chambers -Wright, Mr. James, senr., Mount Pleasant -Wright, Mr. James, junr., Mount Pleasant -Wright, James, Goat Tavern, Upper Goat lane -Wright, John, and Son, manufacturers, Elm hill; h St. Helen’s, Bishopgate -street -Wright, Mr. John, St. Helen’s place -Wright, John, millwright, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s road -Wright, John, fishmonger, Oak street -Wright, Robert John, land agent, Queen street; h Lower close -Wright and Son, plumbers, painters, and glaziers Mission place, King -street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 34) -Wright, Thomas, butcher and beer retailer, Long row, New Catton -Wright, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Pump street -Wright, Mr. Thomas Frederick, Mount pleasant -Wright, Walter, plumber, painter, and glazier, Surrey place -Wright, Mrs. Warner, Gildengate street -Wright, William, joiner and builder, Richmond hill, Lakenham -Wright and Woodrow, land agents and surveyors, Queen street -Wurr and Page, bricklayers and plasterers, Grapes’ hill -Wyatt, David, tailor, Paragon street, St. Giles’ road -Wyatt, Esdaile, clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham -Wyatt, Henry, boot and shoe manufacturer, Upper King street -Wyatt, John, The Spear in Hand, Julian place, Heigham -Wymer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bartholomew street -Yallop, William, Somerset tavern, Union street, Crook’s place -Yarington, Mrs. Mary Ann, ladies’ seminary, Gildengate street -Yates, William, china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, Davey place -Yaxley, Henry, King’s Arms, St. Augustine’s street -Yeames, Samuel, The Waterman, King street -Yellop, Robert, Golden Can, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Yexley, William, accountant, Jubilee Place, Heigham road -Youell, Catherine, dressmaker, Globe street, Union place -Youels, William, hairdresser and glover, St. Catherine’s plain -Young, Mrs. Elizabeth, Unthank’s road -Young, James, bricklayer and builder, Dereham road -Young, John, commercial traveller, 11, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s -road -Young, Thomas, baker and grocer, Magdalen street -Youngman, John, accountant, Grove place, Lakenham -Youngman, Harold, merchant’s clerk, and agent for the Scottish Union Fire -and Life Assurance Society, Vauxhall street -Youngman, Samuel Wood, commercial traveller, 10, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road -Youngs, Crawshay and Youngs, brewers, maltsters, and spirit merchants, -King street -Youngs, Mr. John, West End street, Holl’s lane, Heigham -Youngs, Mr. John, (see Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs); h 11, Richmond hill -Youngs, Mary Ann, baker, St. Stephen’s street -Youngs, Peter, Richmond tavern, Richmond hill -Youngs, Robert C., (see Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs) Lower King street -Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms, Trowse -Zipfel, Charles, watch and clock maker, Magdalen street -Zipfel, John, watchmaker, Lower King street -Zipfel, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Bridge street, St. George’s -Zobel, Mrs. Margaret, dressmaker, Rupert street, Union place - - - -CLASSIFICATION -OF -TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. - - -_Academies and Schools_ (_For Public Schools_, _see under Public -Information_) - - -Abel, Mrs., (day) Unthank’s road -Appleton, Mrs. Anna, (day) St. Augustine’s -Bardwell, Miss Adlian, (day) St. Stephen’s gates -Barker, Mrs. Eliza, (boarding) Grove road, Lakenham -Bateman, Mrs. Mary, (day) St. Stephen’s road -Bell, Miss L., (day) Synagogue street -Blakely, The Misses, (boarding and day) St. Giles’ road -Blogg, W., (day) Upper King street -Body, Elizabeth M., (day) Adelaide street, Heigham -Boyden, The Misses, (boarding and day) Pottergate street -Brook, William, (boarding) Grey Friar’s Priory, King street -Burrage, Frederick J., (boarding and day) Golden Dog lane -Burrage, John Charles, (boarding and day) Castle hill -Campling, Mrs. Eliza Jane, (boarding and day) Castle hill -Carver, Mrs. Ruth, West Pottergate street -Chalker, Elizabeth, (day) Till’s court, Ber street -Codling, Arthur John, (boarding and day) Magdalen street -Coldwell, Amelia, (boarding and day) St. Clement’s Church alley -Cooke, Miss Mary H., (day) Distillery street, Heigham -Crowe, Miss Elizabeth, (boarding) Calvert street -Dunnett, Mrs. Mary, (boarding and day) Surrey street -Dye, Miss Harriet, 5, Grapes’ hill -Farnell, James Thomas, (boarding and day) St. Giles’ street -Farnell, William Keeling (boarding) Theatre street -Finegan, Mrs., Cow hill -Froggett, Ellen, (boarding) Sussex st. -Gilbert, Mrs., (day) Gildengate street -Golding, Mary Ann, (day) St. Paul’s Back lane -Green, Elizabeth, (day) Palace street -Hardyman, Miss Sarah, (boarding) Bracondale -Harmer, Miss Ann, (day) Distillery street, Heigham -Hart, Miss Catherine, (boarding) 14, Victoria street -Heasell, the Misses, (boarding) Surrey road -Holmes, Mrs. Esther, St. Stephen’s rd. -Hovell, Elizabeth, (day) Rupert street -Howard, Miss Anne, (boarding) Unthank’s road -Hupton, Mrs. Frances, (day) Hall road, Lakenham -Ives, Miss Ann Sarah, (boarding) 13, the Crescent -Johnson, S. and A., (day) Rose lane -Kempster, Mrs., (boarding) Westbeech house, St. Benedict’s road -Lake, William, (classical and commercial) St. Benedict’s road -Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Ann, (infant) Hall road, Lakenham -Lincolne, Miss Elizabeth, (boarding) Surrey street -Ling, Harriet, (day) Bethel street -Ling, Henry, (classical & commercial) Unthank’s road -Ling, Mrs. J. A., (day) 23, Sussex st. -May, Eleanor, (infant) St. Mary’s pln. -Mays, Mrs. C., (day) Magdalen road -Mills, Miss Ann, (for young gentlemen) Unthank’s road -Nelson, William, (day) William street -Nicholson, Miss C., the Chantry -Paul, Wm. F., (boarding) Bracondale -Phillips, Miss E., Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Plummer, Susan, (preparatory) Plummer’s yard, St. Martin’s -Priest, Mrs. Henry, (boarding, young gentlemen) Pottergate street -Pye, Mrs. Ann Rebecca, (day) Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s gates -Quinton, Mrs. E., (preparatory) Charles street -Redgrave, Misses, (boarding) Priory, St. Stephen’s -Reeve, Miss E. S., (day) Kimberley st. -Reynolds, Mrs. J., (day) Coslany st. -Sayer, the Misses, (boarding) New road, Town close -Seaman, Martha, (day) West End street, Holl’s lane -Sheppard, Mrs. Ann, (boarding) St. Benedict’s plain -Slack, Mrs. E., Grove pl., Lakenham -Spratt, Miss Sarah, Bethel street -Stageman, Miss S., (day) Brazen Doors road -Staines, Mrs. A., St. Stephen’s gates -Stannard, Miss E., (boarding) Rose lane -Stevens, Mrs. M., (day) Kimberley st. -Stocks, Mrs. Maria, (day and boarding) St. Benedict’s gates -Tayler, Mrs. E., (day and boarding), Grove place, Lakenham -Tyler, Mrs. Adelaide, (day) Lothian street, Heigham -Watson, Miss M. A., (day) John str., Rose lane -Wilson, Misses E. and C., (boarding) Grove house, Newmarket road -Wright, Mrs. M. A., (day and boarding) Gildengate street - - -_Accountants_— - - -Bardwell, G. S., St. Stephen’s road, (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 5) -Kempster, John, Davey place -Kerry, George Caythorpe, Elm hill -Roach Edward, Southwell road -Shields, Joseph W., Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Starling, Thomas, Victoria street - - -_Agents_— - - -Baldry, George, (land) Newmarket rd. -Baldry, Wm., (land) St. Stephen’s rd. -Bardwell, George Syder, (estate and insurance) St. Stephen’s road (_see -Advertisement_, _page_ 5) -Bateman, J., and Son, (general commission) Gildengate street -Beart, R. H., (commercial) Bethel st. -Butcher, William, and Sons, (land) Theatre street -Campling, J., (commission) Castle hill -Churchill, Wm., (commission) Pitt st. -Clowes and Flowerdew, (land) Bank chambers, Bank place -Cossey, John, (estate) Gildengate str. -Creasby, Edmund, (commission) Colegate street -Croxford, Edward, (for the London Printing and Publishing Company) 33, -Magdalen street -Didwell, William, (house) Catton road -Ellis, John, (land) Bank plain -Esperett, William Henry, (house and estate) Distillery street -Francis, Thos., (estate) Newmarket rd. -Gorell, Robert A., (yarn) Muspole st. -Griggs, William, St. Benedict’s street -Gunn, R., (commission) 11, Julian st. -Hewitt, John, (land) Theatre street -Hobrough, William, (general) Thorpe hamlet -Horne, John, (estate) Castle meadow -Horner, C., (land) St. Martin at Palace -Ives, Geo., (estate) Crown Bank plain -Johnston, F., agent for Virtue & Co., publishers, Jay’s terrace, Rose -lane -Kempster, John (estate) Davey place -Leath, Thomas Thorne, (house and estate) Charles street, Heigham -Mason, H. J., (estate) Pottergate st. -Metcalf, William, (estate) Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Millard & Son, (land) Prince’s street -Nash, Robert, (general) West End street, Heigham -Nelson, J. W., (for Blackie and Son, publishers) Upper St. Giles -Newton, Edward J., (land) Bethel st. -Newton, William, (land) Tombland -Ninham, J., The Cottage, Mousehold -Nockolds, Henry, (commission) Fox and Hounds’ court, Ber street -Norman, Robert, (house) 6, York place, Chapel Field road -Paterson, Charles, (for Fullarton and Co., publishers) 5, Davey place -Poll, Samuel, (house) Magdalen street -Pratt, Hornor, and Morgan, (land) Queen street -Pymar, John, (wool, silk, cotton, and yarn), Castle meadow -Slubley, William, (house and land) Chapel Field road -Sparks, F. W., (estate) St. Giles’ -Spelman, William, and Sons, (land) St. Giles’ street, and Yarmouth -Stacey, Edward, (house and land) Newmarket road -Thirtle, Thomas, (estate and commission) 2, Bridewell alley -Townshend, J., (house) Trafalgar str. -Waddington, Jas., (estate) St. Julian’s street, Ber street -White, William, (estate) St. Gregory’s Church alley -Willett, Charles, (manure and agricultural implements) 5, Great Orford -street -Wright, James and Son, (land) Bank chambers -Wright, Robt. J., (land) Queen street -Wright and Woodrow, (land) Queen street - - -_Agricultural Implement Makers_ (_see also Engineers_)— - - -Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards, Market place -Bensted, William, Castle meadow -Blyth, R. and F., Ber street -Buck, John, Grove place, Lakenham -Campling, James, Golden Ball street -Cudbard, Charles, Theatre street -Hewitt, George, Orford hill -Holmes and Sons, Prospect Place works, Globe lane -Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s palace (_see Advertisement_) -Mallett, Charles, Fishgate street -Murrell, W. and Co., Crook’s place -Slack, Jacob H., Grapes’ hill -Sparke and Co., Thorn lane and Castle hill (_see Advertisement_, _pp._ -36, 37, 38) -Turner, James Mangles, St. Martin’s at Palace - - -_Ale and Porter Merchants_— - - -Barwell and Sons, St. Stephen’s st., London st., and St. Andrew’s hill -Cannell, Hannah, Unthank’s road -Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates -Hubbard, James, Magdalen street -Morrison and Co., Market place -Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s street -Phillips, John, Eagle and Child, Golden Ball street -Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., St. John’s Maddermarket - - -_Architects_ (_see also Surveyors_)— - - -Benest, E. E., (and Surveyor to the Corporation) Board of Health offices, -Castle meadow -Benest and Newson, Bank Chambers -Brown, John, King street -Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate street -Esperett, William H., Distillery street -Hinsbey, T. W., 18, Castle meadow -Jeckell, Thomas, Queen street -Kitton, Robert, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ -Mear, Wm., Surrey house, Surrey rd. - - -_Artists_ (_see also Professors and Photographic Artists_)— - - -Blazeby, William, Bethel street -Blazeby, James, Bethel street -Burgess, John, Willow Cottage, Lower close -Cunningham, Edward, Ber street -Downes, Thomas, Bethel street -Freeman, William, Pottergate street -Goose, Wm. H., 15, Briggs’ street -Hodgson, David, Grey Friars, Priory lane, King street -Housego, Wm., 21, Upper King street -Ladbrooke, J. B., Thorpe hamlet -Marshall, Edward, Timberhill street -Ninham, Henry, 12, Chapel field -Sands, Anthony, Grapes’ hill -Stannard, A., King street, Crook’s pl. -Thurgar, Willm. T., Unthank’s road - - -_Attornies_ (_see Solicitors_)— -_Auctioneers and Appraisers_— - - -Butcher, Wm. and Sons, Theatre str. -Clarke and Hunter, Dove street -Clowes and Flowerdew, Bank Chambers, Bank place -Foulsham, Thomas, Westlegate street, (_see Advertisement_, _page_ 28) -Grand, John, Lady’s lane -Hudbud and Son, Charing cross -Ives, George, Crown Bank plain -Kempster, John, Davey place -Mason, Henry John, Pottergate street -Ray, Orlando D., Upper King street -Sparks, Francis W., St. Giles’ street -Spelman, Wm. and Sons, St. Giles’ street and Yarmouth -Wilde, William, Post Office street - - -_Axletree and Spring Maker_— - - -Gilbert, George, Timberhill street - - -_Baby Linen Warehouses_— - - -Canham, Mrs. Emma, 68½, St. Stephen’s street -Shearing, Miss S., Rampant Horse st. -Williams, Elizabeth, 9, London street - - -_Bakers_ (_see also Confectioners_)— - - -Alden, Edward, Oak st., St. Martin’s -Alexander, Henry, Heigham street -Anderson, Joseph, Pump street -Artis, Francis, Castle meadow -Ayton, John, St. Augustine’s street -Baldwin, Henry, Oak street -Bardwell, Ann, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Barker, Harriet, St. Benedict’s street -Barker, Samuel, Somerleyton street -Barnes, Edward R., Thorn lane -Baxter, Mrs. Maria, Brazen Doors rd. -Beckham, John Rix, Cowgate street -Bennett, Emily, Ber street -Bennett, Henry, Orford hill -Bennett, Maria, Wellington street -Bennett, Robert, West Pottergate st. -Bennett, Robert, City road, Heigham -Bennett, Samuel, Cowgate street -Benslyn, Thomas, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Berry, George John, Ber street -Betts, John Samuel, Coslany street -Blyth, Josiah, Adelaide str., Heigham -Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s street -Brock, Samuel, St. Augustine’s street -Brock, William, Oak street -Brown, B., City road, Lakenham -Brown, John, Muspole street -Brown, Maria, Lower Westwick street -Brown, Sophia, Philadelphia -Burrage, Edward, Julian street, Julian place -Buxton, Stephen, Thorpe hamlet -Cannell, Robert, King street -Catling, Alfred, Carrow hill -Cattermole, W., Front Row, Lakenham -Cettermer, Isaac, Barrack street -Chiddick, Francis J., Magdalen street -Claxton, Walter, New Catton -Crowfoot, George, Prince’s street -Daniels, Robert, Rosemary lane -Daplyn, Mrs. Mary, St. Augustine’s -Davison, Matthew, Rising Sun lane -Dawson, William, St. Martin’s lane -Ding, James, 45, Pottergate street -Dunn, John, West Pottergate street -Empson, Ezra, St. James’ street -Faulke, Robt., Queen st., Crook’s place -Fitt, John Mason, Coburg street -Folk, Charles, St. Augustine’s street -Fox, Mary, Lower Close -Fox, William, Cowgate street -Freeman, James, 15, St. Giles’ street -Freeman, W., Chapel st., Union place -Freestone, Anthony, Fye Bridge -Freestone, Samuel, Old Church road, Lakenham -Gedge, Wm., Chapel st., Union place -Gibson, Wm., St. Catherine’s plain -Gill, James, Lower Westwick street -Girling, Elizabeth, New Catton -Graver, Thomas, St. Paul’s plain -Haddon, Mary Ann, Rose lane -Hall, Harriet, Gildengate street -Hall, Henry, Thorn lane -Hannant, Nathaniel, Magdalen street -Harden, Charles, Heigham street -Hardy, Michael, St. Catherine’s plain -Harrison, Mrs., Elm hill -Harrison, Wm., (muffin) St. Andrew’s hill -Harrison, William T., Golden Ball st. -Harvey, James, Fishgate street -Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate street -Hatch, Frederick, William street -Hewitt, Thomas, Rising Sun lane -Higgin, Henry, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Hill, Reuben, King street -Howard, Daniel, Barrack street -Howard, Z., New Catton -Hull, William Henry, Coslany street -Isaac, E., Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Jay, John, 12, West Pottergate street -Johnson, John Sewell, Cowgate street -Kahler, John Henry, Rose lane -Lacey, Esau, Bishopgate street -Lake, James, Colegate street -Lake, Samuel, Colegate street -Land, Henry, Rupert street -Larkman, William, Lower King street -Leach, Jas., Union st., Crook’s place -Leggett, Daniel, Silver road -Leman, Thomas, All Saints’ street -Le Neve, Charles, Fishgate street -Lincoln, James, Thorpe hamlet -Lincoln, James, Lower King street -Long, Joseph Page, St. James’ street -Lowe, Alfred, Holl’s lane -Lowe, Frederick, Ber street gates -Lowe, George, Mousehold -Lowe, Joseph, Gildengate street -Marris, J., Golding st., Dereham road -Marshall, R., Regent st., Crook’s place -Marshall, Robert, Magdalen street -Massingham, Robert, Bethel street -Miller, Alfred, St. Stephen’s gates -Miller, Walter, Upper King street -Mitchell, Frederick, Palace street -Musk, William F., Oak street -Myhill, Ann, St. Martin’s palace -Newson, Henry Richard, Ber street -Newman, Samuel, Trowse -Page, Mary, Timberhill street -Parker, Clare, Oak street -Parr, John, Upper St. Giles’ street -Pinching, William, Bethel street -Platford, William, Heigham street -Proudfoot, Elizabeth and Ann, Trowse -Pummell, James, Ten Bell lane -Roofe, Ann, Thorpe hamlet -Rose, Philip, Coslany street -Rose, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street -Russell, W., Old Church st., Lakenham -Sheppard, Elizabeth, Upper Market -Shreeve, George, Tinkler’s lane -Skerritt, George, Upper Regent street, Union place -Smith, James W., Stump cross -Smith, John Joseph, Ber street -Smith, John William, Dove street -Smith, William R., St. Benedict’s st. -Southgate, John G., Upper Heigham -Stafford, William, Vauxhall street -Stafford, William, Brazen Doors road -Stannard, Robt. J., Little London st. -Steward, George, Bull Close -Stockings, Jonathan, Newmarket rd. -Sullivan, Stephen, St. Margaret’s plain -Tann, Mrs. Hannah, Charing cross -Taylor, John Martin, St. Mary’s plain -Tuck, Robert D., Vauxhall street -Tuck, Robert, Wensum street -Tuck, Robert A., Lower Goat lane -Tuttell, A. M., Trafalgar st. Lakenham -Walker, Amos, Infirmary road -Waller, Thomas, Cowgate street -Ward, George, Little Orford street -Welch, James R. J., Lower King st. -Welch, Harriet, Lower King street -Welch, Mary Ann, Lower King street -Winter, George, Timberhill street -Winter, Robert, Coburg street -Winter, Samuel, Pitt street -Woodward, Charles, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Wollistone, S., Cherry st., Lakenham -Young, Thomas, Magdalen street -Youngs, Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s st. - - -_Bankers_— - - -Gurneys and Birkbecks, Bank plain -Harvey and Hudson, Crown bank, King street -East of England, Haymarket (W. S. Wilson, manager) -Savings’ Bank, Haymarket (W. C. Hotson, superintendent) - - -_Barometer and Thermometer Maker_— - - -Ellison, Mrs. Frances, Dove street - - -_Barristers_— - - -Brown, William J. U., St. Giles’ road -Cooper, Carlos, Orford hill -Drewry, John Henry, Mousehold -Evans, Charles, King street -Hotson, W. C., Grey Friars, King st. -Reeve, Simms, 18, St. Giles’ street - - -_Basket Makers_— - - -Beales, Mrs., Wensum street -Burman, Henry, Oak street -Cushing, John, Magdalen street -Gay and Co., Upper market -Green, Robert, Upper Westwick st. -Hovell, William, Charing cross -Mason, Samuel, Ber street -Mitchell, Robert, Pitt street -Raymes, Robert, Rupert street -Thayne, Edward, Upper Westwick st. - - -_Beer Retailers_ (_see also Publicans_)— - - -Angell, Robert, Coburg street -Atkins, Thomas, Heigham street -Attle, Samuel, Ber street -Balls, Frederick, St. Benedict’s street -Banham, R., Northumberland street -Barber, Joseph, Ber street -Barker, Benjamin, Orford hill -Barker, John, Magdalen street -Bell, Mary, Botolph street -Bensley, John, Oak street -Berry, Swithin, Brazen Doors road -Blyth, William, Ber street -Bray, Robert, Ber street -Briggs, William Henry, New Catton -Bryant, Samuel, Thorn lane -Buck, George, Mill street, Lakenham -Burrell, E., Church street, St. Miles’ -Burrows, Mrs. Mary, Colegate street -Bush, John, Fishgate street -Carver, William, Trowse -Catchpole, John, Cowgate street -Cattermoule, Thomas, Ber street -Chalker, Mary Ann, Coslany street -Clark, William, Timberhill street -Claxton, George A., Fishgate street -Clayton, Thomas, Barrack street -Colby, Samuel, St. Giles’ hill -Collett, Robert G., White Friars’ st. -Cook, William, Ber street -Cossey, Robert, Oak street -Crotch, William, Oak street -Cubitt, James, Lower King street -Cushing, William, Magdalen street -Daynes, Robert, St. Margaret’s street -Decaux, David, St. Augustine’s street -Diver, Mrs. Mary Ann, Gildengate st. -Dugdale, Robert, Cowgate street -Durrant, Zachariah, Coslany street -Dye, Henry, Upper King street -Earl, John, Magdalen street -Easton, Haylett, Magdalen street -Ellis, Samuel, Oak street -Ellison, William, King Street gates -Fountain, Mary Ann, King street -Freeman, Samuel, Quay side -Gower, William, Lower Goat lane -Hazlewood, Christmas A., Trafalgar st. -Hendry, James, Lower Westwick st. -Hewitt, W., St. Mary’s Church alley -Hickling, Robert, Duke street -High, John, St. Benedict’s street -Holmes, Edmund, Lower Westwick st. -Holmes, Edmund, Upper King street -Howard, Ann, Fishgate street -Howes, Henry, Lower King street -Huggins, Charles, King street -Humphery, Susan, Sussex street -James, Wallace, St. John’s street -Jefferies, W., Oak street, St. Martin’s -Kedge, Robert, Duke street -Knevett, Henry, Unthank’s road -Larkman, Robert, Lower Westwick st. -Lawn, Lubbock, Upper Westwick st. -Lincoln, R., Mill street, Lakenham -Livock, Henry Briggs, Lower King st. -Marrison, J., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s -Middleton, T., Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Middleton, William, Coslany street -Mills, Mary Ann, Lower Goat lane -Minus, Robert, Cowgate street -Mollett, Alexander, Colegate street -Moore, Elizabeth, Lower Westwick st. -Moore, William, Ber street -Newman, William H., Heigham street -Nobbs, H., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Nobbs, John, Chapel Field road -Nockolds, Thomas, Lower King st. -Nunn, Mary, Greyhound opening, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Ostler, Charles Henry, Pump street -Pearce, William, Grapes’ hill -Perfect, Joseph, Lower Westwick st. -Playford, A., St. George’s Bridge st. -Plunkett, John, St. Augustine’s -Poll, David, St. George’s Bridge st. -Pope, John, Barrack street -Quintin, Jane St., Barrack street -Ramsey, James, Ber street -Riches, Thomas, Pump street -Rose, James, King street -Rudrum, Isaac S., Pottergate street -Seaman, Mrs. M., St. James’ street -Seeley, John, St. Augustine’s street -Self, Thomas, Red Lion street -Snelling, Thomas, King street -Spooner, Edward, Barrack street -Stanton, Robert, King street -Stone, Edward, King street -Stubbs, Maria, Barrack street -Thompson, William, Lower King str. -Tilney, Henry, Magdalen street -Tuffs, William, Botolph street -Wade, Thomas, Pitt street -Warnes, Thomas, Cowgate street -Watts, Harriet, Lower King street -Weavers, Robert, Heigham street -Websdale, James, Lower King street -Webster, William, Ber street -Wells, Jeremiah, Botolph street -Whall, John, Cowgate street -Williams, Henry, King Street gates -Winter, John, Barrack street -Wright, Thos., Long row, New Catton - - -_Bell-hangers_ (_see Whitesmiths_, _&c._)— -_Berlin Wool and Fancy Repositories_— - - -Duffield, Miss A., Gildengate street -Ellison, Mrs. Frances, Dove street -Ganley, James, London street -Hipperson and Jennings, Davey place -Holder, Stephen, St. Stephen’s street -Klein, Mrs. A., Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Lovett and Kidd, Bank street -Ransome, Harriet, 18, The Walk -Ringer, William, 7, The Walk -Rump, John, 8, Old Haymarket -Tubb, William Henry, London street -White, A. and D., 8, London street -Spauls, M. A., 7, Briggs’ street -Warman, Z., Bedford street - - -_Billiard Rooms_— - - -Kemp, Henry, Market place -Ulph, Henry, W., Old Post-office yard - - -_Bird and Animal Preservers_— - - -Bullock, John, Lower Westwick street -Knight, Thomas, Upper King street -Sayer, John, Upper St. Giles’ - - -_Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouses_— - - -Boswell, Thomas, (and perambulator maker), St. John’s Maddermarket -Caprani, L., and Co., White Lion st. -Hyams, E., St. Andrew’s Hall plain - - -_Blacking Manufacturers_— - - -Clarke, Richard, Muspole street -Holmes, William, Coburg street -Homes and Son, Anchor court, Surrey street - - -_Blacksmiths_— - - -Baldson, William, Chalk hill, Thorpe hamlet -Banham, Henry, Holl’s lane -Beaton, John, King street -Bollison, William, Thorpe hamlet -Brooks, John, All Saints’ street -Brown, William, Lower King street -Child, Stephen, Chapel Field road -Cock, William, Ber Street gates -Cook, James, Pitt street -Cook, John, Dial yard, Coslany street -Cox, Alfred, St. Stephen’s -Daniels, Robert, Trowse -Daynes, George, Oak street -Finch, William, Wagon and Horses lane, Tombland -Forder, James, Chapel Field road -Franklin, C., Cardigan st., Heigham -Freeman, Jeremiah, Barn road -Laws, Robert, Lothian street -Laws, Robert, Dereham road -Lebbell, Thomas, Heigham street -Leggatt, John, Scoles’ green -Norman, Elizabeth Maria, King st. -Pank, James, King street -Palmer, John and W., St. Augustine’s -Riches, William, Barn road -Rogers, John, Muspole street -Shalders, T., Hay hill, Market place -Shreeve, J., (shoeing) Magdalen st. -Thaxter, John, Barrack street -Warner, James, Trafalgar street -Wegg, Christopher, Fishgate street - - -_Blind Makers_ (_see Venetian Blind Makers_)— -_Boat Builders_— - - -Britcher, John, Carrow abbey -Fisher, James, Oak street -Hobrough, William, Bishop’s bridge -Houghton, Robert, St. Faith’s lane -Houghton, Robert, Orford hill -Petch, William, Barrack street -Smith, Joseph, Oak street -Smith, William, Oak street - - -_Boiler Makers_— - - -Campling, James, Golden Ball street -Le Fevre, Thomas, St. Stephen’s str. -Sharon, Anthony, Pottergate street -Thompson, Robert, Castle street, and Colegate street -Thompson, Robt., jun., St. Clement’s -Tidman, Robert, Thorpe hamlet - - -_Bone Crushers_ (_see also Manure Manufacturers_)— - - -Bagshaw, George, Coslany street -Brown, Robert, St. Benedict’s lane -Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s street - - -_Bookbinders_— - - -Bardwell, Marcus Gill, Prince’s street (_see Advertisement_) -Barnes, C., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Campling, James, Westlegate street -Cattermoul, Wm., 22, White Lion str. -Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane -Cundall and Miller, (late Priest) Rampant Horse street -Fletcher, Josiah, 8, The Walk -Grinter, Charles E., Gildengate street -Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange streets -Kerr, Stephen John, All Saints’ green -Liffen, John P., Gildengate street -Norman, Benjamin, Old Haymarket -Otty, Philip, Orford hill -Pigg, Henry, London street -Quinton, John, 36, Pottergate street -Read, Charles Thomas, Graham’s court, Upper market -Stacy, Henry W., Haymarket -Steward, Samuel, Prince’s street -Upcroft, William, Fishgate street - - -_Booksellers and Stationers_— - - -Bacon, Richard N., 12, London street -Bramwell, Daniel Kellard, Upper St. Giles’ street -Croxford, Henry, Tombland -Cundall and Miller, (late Priest) Rampant Horse street -Fletcher, Josiah, 8, The Walk -Fuller, Thos. B., St. Stephen’s street -Gooch, Robert, (second-hand) White Lion street -Hardesty, Alexander, 4, Davey place -Hunt, Alfred, Orford hill -Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange streets -Jeans, Edwin, White Lion street -Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley -Jolly, Robert, (stationer) Vauxhall st. -Lain, Edward, Elm hill -Matchett and Stevenson, Chronicle office, Market place -Newman, Samuel, St. Giles’ street -Pigg, Henry, 7, London street -Puncher, William, Bank street, and White Lion street -Slater, John, Castle hill -Stacy, Henry W., Haymarket -True, S., (stationer) St. Augustine’s -Wilson, George, Castle street - - -_Boot Lace Manufacturers_— - - -Crisp, John, Heigham Causeway -Cullington, Mary Ann, Queen street - - -_Boot and Shoe Makers_ (_see also Boot and Shoe Manufacturers_)— - - -Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen street -Alden, J., St. John’s Maddermarket -Alexander, Benjamin, Southgate st. -Allen, Mrs. Marianne and Co., (ready-made) 14, Briggs’ street -Allman, William, Coburg street -Andrews, Robert, Chapel st., Crook’s place -Auker, John, 71, St. Stephen’s -Baker, William Osborn, St. Augustine’s Church alley -Bales, William, Hall road -Basey, Robert, Calvert street -Bassingthwaighte, W., Upper market -Batterbee, John, St. John’s Maddermarket -Bell, Charles, Botolph street -Bell, James, Muspole street -Bell, Michael, Botolph street -Bennett, Austin, Cowgate street -Bennett, John, St. Miles’ Church st. -Blyth, John, Earlham road -Blyth, William Bates, Bethel street -Bone, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street -Borking, James, Upper Westwick st. -Bowhill, Henry, St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Buck, Charles Harrison, Back of the Inns (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 19) -Burgess, William, Coslany street -Burrows, Edward, Oak street -Burrows, William, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Calver, John, Church st., St. Simon’s -Calver, Thomas, St. Giles’ street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 16) -Canham, W., Lower Westwick street -Cannell, George Symonds, Ber street -Carter, John, Peacock street -Carver, Charles, Wellington street -Carver, William, Trowse -Challis, Thomas, London street -Clark, Thomas, Coburg street -Clarke, David, Golden Ball street -Clarke, Robert N., White Friars’ st. -Cletheroe, William, Botolph street -Coe, Robert, Philadelphia -Cogman, B., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Collins, James, 4, Davey place -Cook, Edward T., 21, White Lion st. -Cook, Henry, Magdalen road -Cook, Philip, Fishgate street -Copeman, E., Union st., Crook’s place -Copeman, William, Lower King street -Copley George, Pottergate street -Cork, Andrew Thompson, Waddington street, Heigham -Cott, Robert, Julian st., Union place -Cousins, John, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Cox, John, Magdalen street -Cox, Samuel, Wellington street -Crawford, William, Bank plain -Carle, Robert, King street -Daines, James, Holl’s lane -Davis, Edward, Youell’s buildings, New Lakenham -Dawson, Robert, Lame Dog road -Daynes, J., Lord Nelson, Trafalgar st. -Dearly, William, Thorpe hamlet -Decaux, Shakespeare, St. Augustine’s -Denmark, William, Barrack street -Dobson, Robert, Rose valley terrace, Unthank’s road -Drake, Francis, Coslany street -Drake, Robert, King street -Dunn, James, Pitt street -Elwes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s road -Fenn, Thomas, 35, Pottergate street -Fish, John, Grout’s thoroughfare, Timberhill street -Fish, Thomas, 51, Pottergate street -Fisher, F., Chapel street, Crook’s place -Fisher, Joseph, Lower King street -Fox, William, Russell street -Freeman, R., Upper Westwick street -Fuller, John, Quay side -Gardner, Thompson, Mount Pleasant -Gay, James, City road, Heigham fields -Gaze, James, Pottergate street -Gedge, Robert, Ber street -Gent, George, Coslany street -Gibson, John, Pitt street -Goffin, Mrs. M. E., Palace street -Goldsmith, James, Back of the Inns -Good, Thomas, Bridge street, St. George’s (_see advertisement_, _page_ -13) -Gooke, David, Rose lane -Grand, Robert, Duke street -Graver, Richard, Ber street -Griffiths, John, Globe st., Union place -Groom, John, St. Lawrence lane -Grove, Richard, Ber street -Hagg, Noah, Sussex street -Haldinstein, Philip, Bridewell alley -Hall, Robert, Pottergate street -Hall, Timothy Bennet, Pottergate st. -Hammond, Jonathan, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Hammond, William, Cross lane -Hardy, John, Golden Ball square -Hardy, Jonathan, Upper Westwick st. -Harold, Philip, Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Harrison, Robert, Elm hill -Harrison, William, Bridewell alley -Harvey, John, 11, London street -Hawes, Samuel, Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Haylett, David, Pottergate street -Hewitt, G., West End st., Heigham -High, Jacob, Tinkler’s lane -Holl, George, All Saints’ green -Holl, William, Castle street -Holl, W. G., Suffolk st., Union place -Holmes, Robert, St. Giles’ -Homes, John, Surrey street -Horth, William, Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Howard, James, Bridge st., St. Miles -Howard, R., St. Miles’ church alley -Howard, Samuel, Peacock street -Howes, Abraham, Rampant horse st. -Howes, Charles, Magdalen street -Howes, Richard, Magdalen street -Howes, Thomas, Russell street -Howes, William, Heigham Causeway -Hudson, G. E., West Pottergate street -Hudson, John, West Pottergate street -Hunt, Joseph William, Trafalgar st. -Hurry, John, Cross lane, St. George’s -Jordan, Mrs. R. E., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Kedenton, S., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s -Kent, Robert, London street -Knights, Robert, Eldon row, Chapel field road -Lake, James, Red Lion street -Lamb, Frederick, Adelaide street -Lambert, Charles, Fishgate street -Lanham, Gilbert, Lower King street -Larke, Edward Norman, Ber street -Larkman, James, Tinkler’s lane, Dereham road -Larn, Samuel, Magdalen street -Larn, W., St. Margaret’s church alley -Lee, William, All Saints’ green -Levern, James, Calvert street -Littell, Charles, White Lion street -Lock, Henry, St. Stephen’s street -Lombe, William, St. James’ street -Loombe, Thomas, Timberhill street -Mann, Samuel, Magdalen street -Marshall and Goffin, Palace street -Mason, Thomas, Long row, Hall road -May, James, Upper St. Giles’ -Maydwell, James, Bethel street -Merry, Robert John, King street gates -Minns, William, Rising Sun lane -Moore, Luke, Upper Heigham -Morter, William, Ber street -Munford, S., Mount St. Helen, Thorpe -Nobbs, James, St. George’s Bridge st. -North, Thomas, Ber street -Norton, George, St. Stephen’s street -Norton, James, Brazen Doors road -Palmer, Robert, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road -Phill, Ambrose, Willow lane -Pond, James, Adelaide street -Pratt, John, Coslany street -Pratt, Thomas, Union place -Ralph, John, King st., Crook’s place -Ramsey, James, Ber street -Randall, James, Magdalen street -Reynolds, Laban, Chapel st., Crook’s place -Roberts, James, Timberhill street -Ruburt, Justus, Lower Westwick st. -Sacret, Thomas, Magdalen street -Sampson, H., Charles street, Heigham -Sampson, William, 24, Bethel street -Scott, John T., Magdalen street -Scott, John, Ber Street gates -Seer, William George, Botolph street -Severn, James, Calvert street -Shephard, W., Mill lane, New Catton -Skilling, William, St. George’s plain -Smith, Henry, Ber street -Smith, W., Chapel loke, Surrey road -Smith, W. W., Trory st., Lakenham -Snelling, William, Orford hill -Sursham, Henry D., Ten Bell lane -Taylor, Henry, Boarded court, Ber st. -Tench, James, Spitalfields -Terrington, W., Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Thirtle, James, Lower Westwick st. -Thirtle, Thomas, Bridewell alley -Thompson, Daniel, Upper King st. -Thompson, John, St. Peter’s steps, Market place -Thompson, Thomas, Botolph street -Tinkley, Mrs. E., Rampant Horse st. -Toll, William, Ber Street gates -Toogood, William, Aylsham road -Turner, Charles, Mousehold -Turner, William, jun., Palace street -Utting, John, Gildengate street -Utting, Robert, Ber street -Ward, Thomas W., St. Benedict’s st. -Warne, Samuel, Russell street -Watering, Jeremiah, Southwell street -Webster, Robert, Lower Westwick st. -Webster, S., 14, Timberhill street -White, George, Upper Goat lane -Willement, John, Dereham road -Williamson, Mrs. M. A., St. Stephen’s street -Woolmer, Clement A., St. George’s Bridge street -Wright and Base, London street -Wright, Thomas, Pump street - - -_Boot and Shoe Manufacturers_ (_wholesale_) _see also Boot and Shoe -makers_— - - -Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen street -Banham, John, Botolph street -Barber, Thomas, 6 General’s buildings, near the Barracks -Barker, Benjamin, & Co., York Tavern passage, Orford hill -Barker, B., Hall road, Lakenham -Bostock, E. and T. (top makers), Swan lane and Pottergate street -Boston, William, Orford hill -Brett, Isaac, Upper King street -Burrows, W., St. Clement’s church alley -Buttifant, T., Adelaide st., Heigham -Caspar, George, & Co., Wensum street -Clarke, Henry and George S., Gildengate street -Clarke, John, Distillery street -Colby, John, King’s buildings, Union place -Cook, Robert, Pottergate street -Copperwheat, Charles, Back Mill st., Crook’s place -Coppin, Edward, 8, York place, Chapel Field road -Cousins, Thomas, 61, Bethel street -Crisp, George, Vauxhall street -Cunningham, Edwin, Ebenezer street -Davies and Son, Calvert street -Dean, James, Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Ford, William, & Son, Colegate street -Freeman, Edward, St. Martin’s lane -Fryer, William, Ber street -Gibson, Robert, St. Stephen’s street -Groom, George, St. Stephen’s street -Harris, James Thomas, Ber street -Harrison, Alfred, Bridewell alley -Hipper W., Upper Westwick street -Hogg, Noah, Sussex street -Homan and Co., Bethel street -Horne, Robert, Little London street -Hotblack, John, & Co., Orford hill -Jennings, Samuel, Theatre street -Johnson, Gilman, and Co., Pottergate street -Joseph and Samuel, Timberhill -Kemp, William and Son, Pitt street -Lincoln, James, 14, Pottergate street -Lloyd, J. A. and Co., Davey place -Lulham, Edwin W., Bethel street -Martin, Benjamin A., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Martin, G. and R., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Mayfield, James, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Middleton, John, St. Augustine’s st. -Oxborough, B., Richmond hill -Palmer and Hardman, Manchester buildings, Union place -Pigg, Samuel and Sons, Haymarket -Pond, James, Barrack yard, St. Miles’ -Reynolds, L., St. Catherine’s plain -Rogers, Samuel, Gun lane -Soman, David, Muspole street -Stapleton, Robert, corner of Pottergate street and St. John’s street -Suffolk, G., Fountain square, Union sq. -Swann, James, Magdalen street -Tillyard and Howlett, St. George’s pl. -Tillyard and Son, Elm hill -Trueman, James, Pottergate street -Watling, Simon, Cowgate street -Whitlan, Henry, Adelaide street -Winter, Charles, Upper market -Woodgate, Philip, Castle street -Woodrow, W., Church walk, Lakenham -Woodyard, James, Oak street -Wortley, Thomas, William street -Wyatt, Henry, Upper King street - - -_Box Manufacturers_— - - -Palmer, J., Lower Westwick street -Rudd, Mrs. H., St. Stephen’s Back st. -Saul, Joseph, West Pottergate street - - -_Brass Founders_ (_see also Iron and Brass Founders_)— - - -Warner, William and Co., St. Giles’ street - - -_Brass Turners_— - - -Minns, Robert, Mousehold - - -_Braziers_, _Tin-plate Workers_, _&c._ - - -Alden, Robert, St. Stephen’s plain -Ashen, Robert, St. Stephen’s street -Bedford, P., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Callow, W. J., Golden Ball street -Goreham, John, William street -Hayward, Carif, Ber street -Pearson, John, St. Augustine’s -Olley, Stephen B., St. Benedict’s st. -Rose, William, Gildengate street -Smith, William, St. Benedict’s street -Stevens, Charles F., Magdalen street -Thompson, C., Rampant Horse street -Thompson, Henry, St. Julian’s street -Vincent, Henry, Lower Westwick st. -Vincent, Henry and Son, Upper Westwick street -Waite, George, Redwell street -Webber, Joseph, Pitt street -Wood, John, Magdalen street -Wright, Daniel, Pitt street - - -_Brewers_— - - -Arnold, George and Alfred Robert, St. Margaret’s plain -Banham, George, King street -Bullard, R., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Clarke, Charles, Coslany street -Hubbard, James, Magdalen street -Morgan, J. B. and H., King street -Phillips, John, Eagle and Child, Golden Ball street -Sexton, Edward, Whalebone inn, New Catton -Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Pockthorpe -Webster, William, Ber street -Weston, C., St. George’s Bridge street -Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King street - - -_Bricklayers and Plasterers_— - - -Adkin, W., Trory st., Unthank’s road -Alderson, W. H., St. Andrew’s hill -Barber, W., St. Martin’s Palace plain -Barnes, Jacob, West Pottergate street -Berwick, W., Suffolk st., Union place -Betts, John, West Pottergate street -Blyth, John, John street -Britcher, Charles, Pitt street -Britcher, Thomas, Pottergate street -Brooks, H., Hall road, Lakenham -Brown, C., Hall road, Lakenham -Brown, John, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Bunn, Charles, Julian street -Bush, John, Union place -Curtis, George, Scoles’ green -Freeman, J., Nelson street, Heigham -George, Robert M., St. Benedict’s st. -Goose, Robert, Julian street -Greengrass, Thomas, Elm hill (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 22) -Holden, James, Ber street -Hood, J. H., Rupert st., Union place -Hook, Joseph John, Brazen Doors rd. -Howard, Charles H., Bishopgate st. (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 32) -Howard, Everett and Thomas, Peacock street -Howard, James, King street -Howard, John, Fishgate street -Howard, Thomas, Bishopgate street -Humphery, William, Pump street -Lacey, John Greenwood, Ber street -Lacey, William, The White Horse, Castle hill -Livock, Samuel, West Wymer street -Mills, George Thomas, (plasterer) St. Benedict’s street -Mitson, James, Pump street -Newman, W., Raglan st., Heigham -Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road -Park, Clare, sen., Oak street -Parnell, Richard, Coachmakers’ Arms, Bethel street -Pearson, Edward, Bank street -Playford, A., St. George’s Bridge st. -Pleasants, Philip, Magpie road -Pye, William, St. Andrew’s hill -Quantrell, William, Unthank’s road -Read, Chas., Globe street, Union place -Rolls, Edward, Holl’s lane -Russell, George Robt., Southwell st. -Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick st. -Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert st. -Spink, J., Jubilee place, Heigham rd. -Spinks, Samuel, King Street gates -Steward, W., East End, Thorpe ham. -Stirgess, G., Dingle’s row, New Catton -Thompson, Mrs. S., St. Augustine’s -Tillett, Leonard, Lower Westwick st. -Townshend, William, Bethel street -Underwood, H., St. Margaret’s plain -Underwood, John, King street -Warnett, Charles, Lower King street -Whales, M., Distillery yd., Coslany st. -Wilkins, John, St. Martin’s lane -Wiseman, Robert, Muspole street -Wright, James, Ber street -Wurr and Page, Grapes’ hill -Young, James, Dereham road - - -_Brick_, _Tile_, _and Pipe Makers_— - - -Blake, George, Brazen Doors road -Blake, Robert, Brazen Doors road -Dawson, George, Brazen Doors road -Mills, James, (brick, tile, and pipe works) Castle meadow and Thorpe -Murrell, Gibbs H., Duke’s palace -Pinnick, Robert, Silver road -Sayer, Daniel, Oak street -Underwood and Gaze, Chalk hill, Thorpe - - -_Brokers_ (_see Furniture Brokers_) -_Brush Makers_— - - -Abel, Frederick, Unthank’s road -Candler, John, Rampant Horse street -Cooke, Samuel, 6, Davey place -Edgar, Thos., Chapel st., Crook’s pl. -Gay and Co., Upper market -Gooch, Thos., 7, Grout’s thoroughfare -Harper, Jas. K., St. Benedict’s street -Johnson, Edwin, Devonshire place, Holl’s lane -Livock, James, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Lord, George, Lower Westwick street -Mallett, H., Cross lane, St. George’s -Page, S. D., and Son, (wholesale) 23, Old Haymarket -Rix, Henry, Duke street -Rogers and Page, (wholesale) Wensum street -Scott, Peter Thomas, White Lion str. -Warnes, Thomas, City road, Heigham -Winter, Wm., Chapel st., Crook’s pl. - - -_Builders_— - - -Aldous, J. F., St. Stephen’s street -Amies, John, Hall road, Lakenham -Atkins, Richard, 27, Bethel street -Bell, George, Peacock street -Berwick, Wm., Suffolk street, Union place -Bishop, Wm. A., Magdalen street -Booking, Thomas, St. Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street -Brooks, James, Tabernacle street -Brooks, T., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s -Brown & Bailey, West Pottergate st. -Brown, John, William street -Brown, John, Thorpe Hamlet -Burrell, Benjamin, Lower King street -Cattermoul, J. O., Pitt street -Curtis and Balls, West Pottergate str. -Darkins, Canuel, Magdalen street -Dawes, Robert, Dereham road -Ellis, John, Oak street -Fairman, Thomas, 5, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Fisher, Thomas, Museum court, St. Andrew’s -Ford, Robert, St. George’s plain -Foulger, Horatio, Chapel field road -Fox, John, Heigham Causeway -Freeman, J., Nelson street, Heigham -Frost and Son, 7, Chapel field road -Gaze, Matthew, King street -George, Robert, Muspole street -George, W. M., Pottergate street -Gilbert, William, St. Augustine’s -Goose, Robert, Julian street -Griffin, Eliza, Cow hill -Hall, Samuel, Pottergate street -Harper, A. P., Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Hewitt, James, St. Augustine’s gates -Hood, Robert, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Hood, William, Sussex street -Houghton, Robert, Ber street -Howard, Charles H., Bishopgate st. (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 32) -Howard, James, King street -Lacey, George Plummer, Surrey rd. -Lacey, Horace, Surrey street -Lacey, James, Surrey street -Lacey, W. R., St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Leach, Philip, St. Martin’s lane -Ling, George, All Saints’ green -Lucas, Brothers, Thorpe Railway station -Meachen, George, Barn road -Meachen, John, West Pottergate st. -Meachen, Stephen H., William street -Minns and Foyson, Castle meadow -Moore, William, King street -Murray, Joshua, Prospect place, Lakenham -Newham, John, Hall lane, Lakenham -Norton, Henry, Chapel Field road -Nudds, William, Chatham pl., Chapel Field road -Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road -Pearson, Edward, Bank street -Plummer and Bloom, Bethel street -Read, James, Prince’s street -Rump, Robert and James, Colegate st. -Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick st. -Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert st. -Sinclair, John, Magdalen street -Spaul, William B., Lower close -Spink, J., Jubilee pl., Heigham road -Taylor, James W., Whitefriars’ street -Trowse, W. and C., St. Julian’s street -Ulph, Frederick, Ber Street gates -Wales, John, Kimberley street -Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick st. -Warnett, Charles, Lower King street -Watson, James, Philadelphia -Watson, James Crane, John street, Rose lane -Webster, Wm., Golden Ball street -White, Jeremiah, Thorn lane -Wordingham, Wm., St. Catherine’s pl. -Worman, James, Castle meadow -Wright, William, Richmond hill -Young, James, Dereham road - - -_Butchers_— - - -Adcock, R., (pork) St. Benedict’s st. -Archer, Jesse, Pitt street -Baker, James, Oak street -Bale, George, St. Benedict’s street -Barber, Benjamin, Adelaide street -Beaumont, John (pork) Finket st. -Blake, Robert, Lower Westwick street -Blake, Samuel, Bridewell alley -Blazeby, William, Scole’s green -Boatwright, Richard, (pork) Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Brewster, James, Upper Heigham -Bridges, John, Heigham street -Brighton, Robert, Heigham street -Brown, Elizabeth, Bishopgate street -Bunn, Thomas C., Distillery street -Bushel, W., Norfolk st., Union place -Cannell, B. (pork), St. James’ street -Chapman, Abel, Magdalen street -Chapman, S., Upper St. Giles’ street -Chapman, Thomas R., Market-place -Clarke, Isaac, St. Augustine’s -Clarke, Samuel, Unthank’s road -Cobb, Robert L., Magdalen street -Coldham, H., Bridge st., St. George’s -Cork, Mary Ann, St. Augustine’s gates -Cottam and Brewster, Market-place -Cottam, Thomas, Upper Heigham -Cross, William, Rose lane -Cubitt, John (pork), Julian street -Curme, George, Magdalen street -Dawson, Jonathan, Magdalen street -Dawson, Philip, jun., Magdalen street -Delf, Susan, Rupert street -Dent, Dowson, Ber street -Dent, Thomas, Ber street -Denny, Thomas, Trowse -Dixon, Richard, Upper Westwick st. -Drake, Caroline (pork), New Catton -Drakes, Benjamin, New Catton -Ellwood, Henry, Timberhill street -Fisher, Edward, Ber street -Fisher, Mary Ann, Distillery street -Fitt, William, Ber street -Folk, Charles, Gildengate street -Fussey, Susan, Ber street -Gardner, Maria (pork), Barn road -Gibbs, Rudd William, Palace street -Gibson, Samuel, Gildengate street -Girling, Robert, St. Benedict’s street -Goodson, William, Dereham road -Gowing, Samuel, St. Benedict’s gates -Graver, John, Lower King street -Gray, Mary Ann (pork), Upper Westwick street -Greengrass, John, West End street -Greeves, Benjamin T., Market-place -Greeves, Henry, Market-place -Guyton, J. T., Upper Westwick street -Hall, Charles, Upper King street -Hall, Frederick G., Chapel field road -Harley, J. P., St. Benedict’s street -Henderson, W., Church st., Lakenham -Hindle, Maria, Pump street -Holland, Francis, St. Benedict’s road -Hook, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street -Howard, William (pork), Catton road -Isbill, Charles, Charing cross -Ives, Charles, Magdalen street -Iveson, Mrs. Rebecca, Union street, Crook’s place -Jacobs, John, St. Catherine’s plain -Jackson, Edward, Pottergate street -Jones, James, Grove place, Lakenham -Kent, Mary, St. Benedict’s street -Kett, P. M., Magpie road -King, Edward, Southwell street, Lakenham -Lamb, James, Market place -Lamb, Leonard, Ber street -Lamb, L., Rupert street, Union place -Lamb, Thomas, (pork) St. James’ st. -Lamb, William, (pork) Grapes’ hill -Mann, Henry, (pork) Elm hill -Manthorpe, James, Lower King street -Mason, John, Golden Ball street -Mason, Samuel, Norfolk street, Union place -Meen, Henry P., St. Stephen’s -Middleton, Robert, (pork) Cherry street, Lakenham -Miller, Geo. M., St. Catherine’s plain -Minns, David, St. Benedict’s street -Motts, John, West End st., Heigham -Patrick, Charles, St. Margaret’s plain -Porter, Robert, (pork) Lower King st. -Pycroft, Mrs. A., 53, St. Stephen’s st. -Pycroft, Nathaniel, Red Lion street -Rayner, James, Bartholomew street -Rayner, James, Nelson terrace, Dereham road -Redgment, K., Rupert street, Union place -Reynolds, William, Ber street -Rudd, Noah, Duke street -Rudling, William, Ber street -Rudrum, Christopher, Lower King st. -Savage, Mrs. Mary, Cowgate street -Savage, R., Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Seeley, William, (pork) Pottergate st. -Self, Mrs. Mary, Tombland -Simpson, T., Charles st., Heigham -Smith, Jonas, (pork) Rising Sun lane -Squires, J., Chapel st., Crook’s place -Steward, Matthew, St. James’ street -Stockings, Mark, St. Stephen’s street -Summer, David, (pork) Elm hill -Thetford, William, (pork) Trowse -Underwood, C., West Pottergate st. -Walker, James, Coslany street -Watts, Thomas, Willow lane -Wells, W., 1, Norfolk terrace, Union pl. -Willgrass, John, Ber street -Woodcock, Samuel, (pork) Palace str. -Wright, T., Long row, New Catton - - -_Butter Factors_ (_see Cheese and Butter Factors_)— -_Button Factor_— - - -Moore and Co., 81, St. Giles’ street - - -_Cab Proprietors_ (_see Fly Proprietors_)— -_Cabinet Makers_— - - -Abel, Daniel, Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Bacon, Charles, Muspole street -Barnes, James, Surrey grove -Bexfield, Thomas, Bethel street -Birch, Benjamin, Timberhill street -Bultitude, Edward, Charing cross -Buttifant, John, St. Ann’s terrace, Synagogue street -Chamberlin, William, Calvert street -Clarke and Hunter, Dove street and Pottergate street -Cordran, William, Chapel field road -Corrick, William, St. Giles’ street -Craske, James, Lower Goat lane -Crawfoot, William, Ber street -Crowe, J., and Son, St. Stephen’s st. -Dawson, Jabez, 17, Distillery street -Freeman and Wells, 37, London street -Furse, James, Prince’s street -Hales, James, St. John’s street -Hales, Walter, Wellington terrace, Union place -Hare, Charles, West Pottergate street -Horsley, William, St. Augustine’s -Huby, Edward, Lower Westwick st. -Keeble, James, John street -Kerry, John, St. Benedict’s street -Key, Robert, Holl’s lane, Dereham rd. -Kirkham, Dennis, Redwell street -Lay, George, Bethel street -Manthorpe, James, Lower King street -Mason, Robert, Infirmary road -Miller, George R., St. Andrew’s hill -Neve, Charles and J., Ber street gates -Norris, Mrs. James, Charing Cross -Norris, Samuel, Elm hill -Nurse, Robert, Castle street -Pooley, Samuel, St. John’s street -Pooley, William, Charing Cross -Pigg and Greenwood, 14, London st. -Robertson, H., Grove rd., Lakenham -Roe, John, Ber street -Rudd, Thomas, Ber street -Scott, R. B., Charing cross and St. John’s street -Sparks, William, Fye bridge -Sturley, Charles, Pottergate street -Tann, S. W., Upper Westwick street -Thirkettle, —, Scoles’ green -Trevor, Henry, Post Office street -Tyce, George, 16, Charing cross -Varley, John, Rope’s yard, Surrey st. -Wells, William, Castle meadow -Woods, John Robert, Red Lion street - - -_Candle Manufacturers_ (_see also Tallow Chandlers_)— - - -Brock, George, St. Augustine’s gates -Howes, Ann and Son, Grapes’ hill - - -_Cane Workers_— - - -Chapham, George Henry, Ber street -Dyer, John J., Ber street - - -_Cap Makers_— - - -Allured, James, Timberhill street -Boatwright, J., St. Saviour’s Church alley -Haldinstein, Philip, Bridewell alley -Nichols, Henry, Pottergate street -Southon, Edmund, St. James’ street - - -_Card Makers_— - - -Compere, Thomas Bond, St. Martin’s at Palace - - -_Carmen_— - - -Gibson, J., Mousehold heath -Jarvis, Henry, (railway and general) Lucas’ wharf, Thorpe hamlet (_see -Advertisement_, _p._ 35) -Pickford and Co., (S. D. Rudrum) Duke’s Palace wharf -Stubbs, G., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Stubbs, Hugh, Stamp Office yard, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Worman, Robert, Grapes’ hill - - -_Carpenters and Joiners_ (_see also Builders_)— - - -Addison, Benjamin, Magdalen street -Aldous, John F., St. Stephen’s street -Amies, John, Hall road, Lakenham -Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate street -Bell, Rebecca, Peacock street -Boatwright, James, Fishgate street -Brooks, James, Tabernacle street -Brown, John, Thorpe hamlet -Brown, P., City road, Heigham fields -Colman, John D., Magdalen street -Curtis, Joseph, Botolph street -Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen street -Daines, Robert, Hall road, Lakenham -Daplin, Mark, (and gig builder) Lothian street -Daws, Robert, Dereham road -Doughty, John, Mill st., Union place -Ellis, John, Oak street -Finch, John, Trowse -Fisher, Thomas, Museum court, St. Andrew’s -Fisher, William, St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street -Ford, Robert, St. George’s plain -Fox, John, Heigham Causeway -Fox, Thomas, Heigham street -Frost and Son, 7, Chapel Field road -Gaze, Matthew, King street -George, William M., Pottergate street -Gower, James, St. Julian street -Hall, Samuel, Pottergate street -Harper, Andrews Pask, Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Harrison, Isaac, John street, Heigham -Hewitt, James, St. Augustine’s gates -Hood, William, Sussex street -Houghton, Robert, Ber street -Howard, William, Bishopgate street -Howell, James, St. Augustine’s -Howlett, Robert, St. Augustine’s -Hunn, Philip, Rising Sun lane -Lacey, W. R., St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Leach, Philip, St. Martin’s lane -Le Grys, William, Trowse -Leist, James, Wensum street -Lovett, Geo., West End st., Heigham -Martins, Josiah, Trowse -Meachen, George, Barn rd., Heigham -Middleton, Alfred, Trowse -Murray, J., Prospect place, Lakenham -Newham, J., Hall lane, Lakenham -Norton, Henry, Chapel Field road -Norton, William, Upper Heigham -Norton, Henry, John st., Union place -Nudds, William, Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Ollett, Mat., Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Osborne, K. S., Southwell street, Lakenham -Page, Samuel, West Pottergate street -Poll, John, Oxford st., Unthank’s road -Rainbird, Samuel, Elm hill -Read, James, Prince’s street -Reeve, Fred., Lower Westwick street -Rolling, E., Grove hill, St. Giles’ rd. -Slipper, Charles, Pig lane -Smith, S. E., City road, Lakenham -Spencer, Jonathan, Trowse -Suffolk, William, Ber street -Taylor, James W., Whitefriars’ street -Ulph, Frederick, Ber Street gates -Wales, John, Kimberley street -Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick st. -Walmsley, G. W., West Pottergate st. -Ward, James, St. Andrew’s hill -Warren, Reuben, Russell street -Watson, James, Philadelphia -Watson, E. C., Chapel st., Crook’s pl. -Watson, Jas. C., John st., Rose lane -White, Jeremiah, Thorn lane -Winter and Rowland, King street -Wood, John, Union place -Wordingham, Wm., St. Catherine’s pl. -Wright, William, Richmond hill - - -_Carriers_ (_see Carmen_)— -_Carters_ (_see Carmen_)— -_Carvers and Gilders_— - - -Boswell, William, Magdalen street -Cook, Joseph, St. Faith’s lane -Culyer, Thomas, (ecclesiastical and cabinet), Castle meadow -Dawes, Lawrence, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Freeman, William, Pottergate street -Freeman, W., jun., Rampant Horse st. -Gilman, John, 26, London street -Howard, John, Bethel street -Marsham, Edward, St. Stephen’s Church alley -Miller, George R., St. Andrew’s hill -Nurse, Robert, Castle street -Robinson, Christopher, Pottergate st. -Root, Robert, Golden Dog lane -Tarte, William, Botolph street -Townshend, S. T., jun., Charing cross -Watson, Daniel F., All Saints’ green -Wilkin, Charles, Wensum street - - -_Cattle Dealers_— - - -Baxter, John, Ber street -Bilby, Walter, New Catton -Dawson, John, Magdalen street -Fromow, S., Grove place, Surrey road -Smith, W., Newman’s yard, Ber street -Stroyan, R., (salesman) Bracondale -Webb, G., Julian street, Julian place - - -_Cement Dealers_— - - -Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse street -Taylor, Mrs. William, King street - - -_Chair Makers_— - - -Bangay, George, Oak street -Batley, William, Lower Westwick st. -Chapham, George Henry, Ber street -Cordean, William, 7, Crescent place, Chapel Field road -Dawson, Jabez, 17, Distillery street -Hare, Charles, West Pottergate street -Meek, J., Charing cross -Osborne, Richard N., Muspole street -Pearce, William, World’s End lane -Scott, Charles T., Gildengate street -Varley, John, Rope’s yard, Surrey st. - - -_Cheese and Butter Factors_— - - -Butcher, Robert and Nephew, Queen street -Freeman and Nash, Upper market -Hough, J. and Son, Castle meadow -Nash, Joseph, Post Office street -Pratt, William, Wensum street -Smith, John, Stamp Office yard, St. Andrew’s Broad street - - -_Chemist_—_Analytical_— - - -Sutton, Francis, Bank plain (_see Advertisement_) - - -_Chemists and Druggists_— - - -Andrews, Brothers, (and wholesale) Colegate street -Arnold, Edward, (and wholesale) Orford hill -Bliss, Joseph James, Magdalen street -Boughen, Hugh, St. Augustine’s -Burrows, Barnard L., Ber Street gates -Caley, Albert J., London street -Cooke, William, St. Giles’ street -Cottingham, Joseph J., 1, St. Giles’ st. -Cubitt, George and Son, 11, the Walk -Dixon, Benjamin, King street -English, Joseph, St. Giles’ street -Fitch and Chambers, Market place -Gardiner, William, Dove street -Harper and Sutton, Bank plain -Hooper, John, Hall road, Lakenham -Hulme, John Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall plain (_see Advertisement_, _p._ -11) -James, Henry, Oak street -Lay, William Robert, Rupert street -Melton, Frederick, St. Benedict’s street -Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s street -Moore, James B., Robinson’s terrace, Rose lane -Orris, George, St. James’ street -Patman, George, Ber street -Peggs, James O., Golden Ball street -Pitts, Robert Christopher, St. Giles’ st. -Row and Bridges, St. Stephen’s -Row and Co., (manufacturing) Surrey grove -Rudd, John, St. George’s plain -Searby, Wright and W. Martin, White Lion street -Slade and Rapier, (homœopathic) London street -Smith and Sons, (and wholesale) Market-place, and Magdalen street -Spatchett, James, St. John’s Maddermarket -Stark and Company, (agricultural) Duke’s Palace bridge -Taylor, William, Magdalen street -Thompson, Henry, St. Stephen’s plain -Watson, Gilbert P., King street -Wheeler, F., Swan lane, London st. - - -_Chimney Sweepers_— - - -Bowgen, J. H., Lower Westwick str. -Copeman, George, St. Stephen’s plain -Crisp, William, Lower Westwick str. -Finch, James, St. Miles’ Church alley -Finch, William, St. Miles’ Church st. -Roe, Isaac, Magdalen street - - -_China_, _Glass_, _and Earthenware Dealers_, _&c._— - - -Downing, Joseph, 22, The Walk -Gill, John, St. Giles’ street -Hansell, Sarah, St. Augustine’s street -Hyams, Emanuel, St. Andrew’s plain -Kiddell, Joshua, Timberhill street -Lovick and Co., St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Meadows, Cornelius, Magdalen street -Meadows, George, Westlegate street -Murrell, James, Chapel Field road -Onley, William Daniel, Golden Lion, Brazen Doors road -Smith, John, Timberhill street -Wimperis, William, Cowgate street -Yates, William, Davey place -Yexley, W., Jubilee pl., Dereham rd. - - -_Circulating Libraries_ (_for Public Libraries see under Public -Information_)— - - -Giddens, Mrs. S., St. Stephen’s street -Lain, Edward, Elm hill -Spence, G., Bridge street, St. George’s - - -_Clothiers and Dealers_— - - -Atkins, Elizabeth, Lower Westwick st. -Balls, Robert, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Bayes and Sons, Orford hill and Red Lion street -Blyth, William, Coach and Horses’ road, Union place -Bourt, John, Lower Westwick street -Browne, George, Orford hill -Burrows, R., Lower Westwick street -Butler, James, Lower Westwick street -Butler, William, St. Lawrence -Batterbee, James, St. Benedict’s street -Comer, Ann, St. Benedict’s street -Cox, Mary, Lower Westwick street -Dowson, John, Ber street -Francis, Joseph, Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Fromow, John, Lower Westwick street -Green, Edward, Lower Westwick st. -Green, James, Lower Westwick street -Hare, Mrs. E., Lower Westwick street -Housedane, J., Lower Westwick street -Kilburn, William, St. Benedict’s street -Lake, James, Red Lion street -Lorkin, Mrs. V., Lower Westwick st. -Metcalf, Simon, St. Benedict’s street -Mickleburgh, J. H., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Poulter, Mrs. M., Lower Westwick st. -Nichols, Elizabeth, Upper Goat lane -Riches and Skoyles, (tailors and outfitters) Davey place -Rivett and Harmer, (wholesale) Old Post Office yard -Stallard, Joseph William, (tailor and outfitter) Orford hill -Steward, James, (tailor and outfitter) Tombland -Warlett, Mrs. Phœbe, Coslany street -Watson, James H., 2, Charing cross -Webster, Robert, St. Lawrence steps -Womack, George, (wholesale) White Lion street and Davey place - - -_Coach and Gig Builders_— - - -Harcourt, A., Chapel Field road -Hart, Philip Woodrow, Chapel Field road and Red Lion street -Howes, Joseph and James, Red Lion street -Howes, Thomas Self, Castle meadow and Rose lane -Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s gates -Kett, James, St. Giles’ street -Meadows, J., St. Andrew’s Bridge st. -Morris, George, Magdalen street -Rudling, James, Palace street -Smith, George, St. Stephen’s square -Spratt, William, Chapel field -Thorn, Charles, St. Giles’ gates -Tillett, William, St. Augustine’s - - -_Coal Merchants and Dealers_ (_see also Merchants_)— - - -Austin, Owen, Oak street -Balls, Jonas, (salesman) City road, Heigham fields -Banister, J., Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Baxter, William, King street -Beckham, Robert John, Magdalen st. -Blyth, John, sen., Quay side -Blyth, John, Quay side -Boardman and Sursham, Wensum st. -Bowgen, J. H., Lower Westwick st. -Bright, John, Lower Westwick street -Brooks, Anthony and James, Barn rd. -Burcham, Samuel, Oak street -Burrows, George, Water lane, Fishgate street -Burrows, Lewis, Cowgate street -Butler, Mary, Lower Westwick street -Buttle, Richard, Quay side -Campling, Peter, Pottergate street -Cozens, James and Son, Upper Westwick street -Crowe, Edward, Lower Westwick st. -Cupper, J., St. Stephen’s Back street -Dawbarn, James, Castle meadow -Dunn, James, Quay side -Eastern Counties’ Compy., London st. -England, William, Synagogue street -Fitzgerald, Abraham, Cowgate street -George, Michael R. D., Quay side -Gibson, G., Chapel street, Crooks pl. -Golden, William, Ber street -Haslip, J., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Heazle and Co., Lower Westwick st. -Kett, Henry W., Hall rd., Lakenham -Lamb, Benjamin C., Magdalen street -Linstead, George, Southwell street -Mealing and Mills, Lower King st. -Merry, R., Victoria Railway Station -Mickleburgh, Robert, Nelson street -Mills, James, Castle meadow -Mollett, Rizen, Magdalen street -Nobbs, S., Chapel street, Crook’s place -Orsborne, Edward, Quay side -Pepworth, James, Victoria station -Porter, Robert, 2, West End terrace, St. Giles’ hill -Read, G., Badding lane, Quay side -Read, Thomas W. and Co., Trowse mills, and Cannon wharf, King st. -Read, William, Elm hill -Suffolk, E., King street, Crook’s place -Taylor, William, Coslany street -Thomas, John, Quay side -Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Vyall, Henry M., Chapel Field road -Warnes, Robert, Foundry bridge -Waterson, Joseph, Quay side -Wilde, John, Lower King street -Wittrick, Samuel, Vauxhall street -Woods, William, Union place - - -_Coffee and Eating Houses_, _Boarding Houses_, _&c._— - - -Aberdeen, William Charles, (and Pie house) 3, Dove street -Bullen, Miss E., Bridewell alley -Burton, George, Castle hill -Crowe, Charles, Elm hill -Dean, Alfred, Upper Market -Fountain, Mrs. M. A., London street -Frost, William, 2, Upper Walk -Hemnell, Johnson, Rose lane -Lee, George, Market place -Leverett, George, St. Benedict’s gates -Nicholls, John, Market place -Rix, George, Golden Ball street -Seeley, E. and H., St. Stephen’s plain -Stamp, William, Colegate street -Sutton, J., (late Bennett’s) Commercial Boarding House, Exchange st. - - -_Condensed Egg Manufacturers_— - - -Thurgar and Co., King street - - -_Confectioners_— - - -Allen, Robt., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Batley, Richard, St. Catherine’s plain -Benslyn, Thomas, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Borrett, Wm., Lower Westwick street -Brighten, C. G., St. Stephen’s gates -Brock, Samuel, St. Augustine’s street -Bullen, William Vincent, Golden Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ -14) -Burrage, Edwin, Church street -Chiddick, Francis J., Magdalen street -Daines, Richard, (sugar boiler) St. Gregory’s Church alley -Fuller, William H., Theatre street -Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s -Haddon, Mrs. M. A., Rose lane -Hall, Miss Harriet, Gildengate street -Hannant, Nathaniel, Magdalen street -Harrison, Edward, Church street -Harvard and Co., (wholesale and retail) the Walk -Hatcarton, Joseph, Bedford street -Havers, Saml., St. Miles’ Church alley -Hick, William, St. Andrew’s hall pln. -Hipperson and Jennings, Davey place -Hunt, James, St. Stephen’s street -Hunt, John, Upper Westwick street -Johnson, John Sewell, Cowgate street -Johnson, S., Rampant Horse street -Kahler, John Henry, Rose lane -Lake, Samuel, Colegate street -Lemon, Thomas, All Saints’ street -Lock, Charles, King street -Marston, Rd., 13, Gentlemen’s Walk -Parr, John, Upper St. Giles’ street -Pinching, William, Bethel street -Reeve, Charles, Upper Westwick st. -Rose, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street -Scotton, Mary, Red Lion street -Silvey, William, White Lion street -Skipper, Henry, Magdalen street -Smith, John Joseph, Ber street -Smith, John William, Dove street -Smith, William R., Palace street -Snelling, Jas. G., Rampant Horse st. -Tate, George, Coslany street -Tuck, Robert, Wensum street -Tuck, Robert D., Vauxhall street -Tuck, Robert A., Lower Goat lane -Wilson, G., Queen st. (and wholesale) -Winter, George, Timberhill street -Woodward, C., Trory st., Unthank’s rd. - - -_Coopers_— - - -Amy, W., Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet -Banham, George, King street -Carpenter, Robert, Oak street -Coldham, Alfred, Dereham road -Cook, John, Botolph street -Culyer, Charles A., Rampant Horse st. -Death, John, Bishopgate street -Edwards, James, Infirmary road -Merry, John, Pottergate street -Mousey, James, Thorn lane -Plumstead, Samuel J., Coslany street -Scott, Benjamin, Chapel Field road -Shepherd, Isaac, Magdalen street -Short, H., St. George’s Middle street -Stacey, Anthony, Thorpe hamlet -Taylor, James W., White Friars’ str. -Taylor, John W., Upper Westwick st. - - -_Copper-plate Printers_— - - -Brown, Wm. and Co., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Dallinger and Son, 12, Davey place -Emslie, James and Son, Back of the Inns (_see Advertisement_, _page_ 15) -Hall, William, White Lion street - - -_Coppersmiths_— - - -Warner, Wm. and Co., 2, St. Giles’ st. - - -_Cork Manufacturers_— - - -Crosskill, Robert, jun., Bridge street, St. George’s -Robinson, J., Bridge st., St. George’s -Rose, George, 68, St. Stephen’s -Wilson, Thomas, Golden Ball street - - -_Corn Merchants and Dealers_ (_see also Merchants_)— - - -Boardman and Sursham, Wensum street -Claxton, Elizabeth, St. Augustine’s -Freeman, Charles R., Upper market -Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s -Larkman, W. A., Lower King street -Matthews, William, (and hay) St. Martin’s Palace plain -Osborn, Charles, Ber street -Randle, William, Upper market -Spanton, F. H., (and hay) Ber street -Spratt, W., (and hay) Market place -Watling, Robert, Cinder Ovens yard, King street -Williamson, H. W., St. Stephen’s street -Williamson, John A., (and seed) Duke’s Palace street -Woolnough, M., Ber street - - -_Corn Millers_— - - -Baldwin, Charles and Co., St. Mary’s Grist Mill, Pitt street -Cannell, Peter, Mousehold heath -Culley, Henry Utting, Lower Westwick street -Feltham, Barnabas, New Lakenham -Hammond, John, Catton hill -Randle, William, Upper market -Read, Randall, Magdalen street -Read, Thomas W. and Co., Trowse mills, and Canon wharf, King street -Reynolds, John, Philadelphia -Wells, William Harrison, New mills - - -_Corset Makers_ (_see Stay and Corset Makers_)— -_Cow Keepers_— - - -Arms, William, Parry’s buildings, Philadelphia -Bayfield, Andrew, Lakenham -Carter, John, Catton road -Chandler, Samuel, St. Stephen’s rd. -Claxton, George, Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s -Douglass, John, Silver road -Hubbard, James, Northumberland st., Heigham -Huggins, Edward, Hall road -Tallowin, Samuel, Hellesdon road -Tibbenham, William, Newmarket rd. -Wigg, John, Vauxhall street - - -_Cutlers_ (_Manufacturing_)— - - -Allison, Mrs. S., St. Peter’s -Branch, George, Golden Ball street -Lister, John, 10½, Old Haymarket -Sawyer and Co., 42, London street -Scott, James, St. Andrew’s hill, corner of London street - - -_Cutlers_ (_Working_)— - - -Allison, Mrs. Sophia, St. Peter’s steps -Huggins, James, Rising Sun lane -Hunt, John, Upper Westwick street -Pearson, James, St. Andrew’s hill -Scott, James, St. Andrew’s hill, corner of London street -Southgate, Benjamin, St. Martin’s lane -Sutton, Samuel, Royal Hotel street -Thornton, William, Grapes hill -Whitlam, Thos., West Pottergate str. - - -_Curriers_ (_see also Leather Merchants_)— - - -Archer, S., Peacock street, St. Paul’s -Armes, Robert, Dove street -Beare, Samuel Shalders, Bridge street -Blackburn, James, Castle meadow -Blackburn, J. B., St. Stephen’s plain -Curtis, William, Upper Westwick str. -Gooch, Samuel Irwin, 9, Davey place -Leamon, Robert, Upper Market (and Whitwell) -Marston, A. A., Timberhill street -Page, George, and Son, Magdalen str. -Phillips, William, All Saints’ street -Rudd and Paston, Grapes’ hill -Sayer, Wm., Upper Westwick street -Sidney and Armes, Dove street -Tillyard and Howlett, St. George’s pl. -Woods, George John, St. Gregory’s Church alley - - -_Debt Collectors_ (_see Rent and Debt Collectors_)— -_Dentists_— - - -Barker, J., Bedford st., Unthank’s road -Boulger, Patrick Joseph, Willow lane -Bridgeman, William K., 69, St. Giles’ -Brownfield, John, Magdalen street -Dearle, George, Exchange street -Gunton, Alfred, 79, St. Giles’ street -Harcourt, Walter, St. Giles’ street -Hay, William, Post-office street -Neep, Edward, Post-office street -Offord, James S., Theatre street -Suggett and Dunsford, St. Giles’ street -White, Richard J., St. Giles’ - - -_Drapers_— - - -Abbott, Edward J., Exchange street -Aikin, Francis, St. Benedict’s road -Aldous, James, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham -Aldrich, John, West Pottergate street -Allen & Co., (woollen) Bank plain -Armstrong, H., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Armstrong, Mary, Dereham road -Austria, Anne, 5, Orford hill -Barker, B., (woollen) Orford hill -Betts, John, Market-place -Bishop, George, Old Haymarket -Bond, William, (woollen) London st. -Bullard, William (woollen) 14, Exchange street -Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London st. -Cannell, Albert F., Lower Goat lane -Chamberlin, Sons, & Co., (wholesale and retail) Market-place -Coleman, Mrs. Ruth, London street -Coleman, George Lovick (wholesale and retail) Market-place -Coleman, Henry Bevely, Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Cowan, A., (travelling) Lady’s lane -Crisp, J. W., (woollen) Castle meadow -Cundall, Benjamin and Son, The Walk -Deigham, Peter, (travelling) Duke st. -Delf, William Stannard, Tombland -Diggins, G., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Dixon, E. L., (linen) Magdalen street -Don, John, Golding street -Duffield, H., (woollen) 12, Exchange street (_see Advertisement_, _page_ -13) -Edwards, William P., St. Stephen’s st. -English and Son, London street -English, J., (woollen) 45, London st. -Fairchild, Mary Ann, Spitalfields -Fairweather, Lydia, (linen) London st. -Fiske, Francis R., London street -Flood, Harriet, St. Martin’s lane -Flower, Jonathan, Wensum street -Foulsham, Francis, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Fraser, John, (linen) Dereham road -Frazer, W., Exchange st. (wholesale) -Garrett, John, Pottergate street -Gooderson and Moll, Upper Market -Gunton, John Hamnell, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Hall and Ilott, Waterloo house, St. Stephen’s -Hall, James, Somerleyton street -Hart, William, St. Benedict’s street -Henderson, John, (travelling) Dereham road -Hill, Michael, Colegate street -Hipper, Mary Ann, St. Benedict’s street -Hook, Joseph, Brazen Doors’ road -Howard, Anna, St. Stephen’s street -Huson, R., Bridge street, St. George’s -Jackson, Joseph, All Saints’ green -Jeffries, Robert, King street -Jones, Mrs. E., (linen) Briggs’ street -Keown, Mr., Valentine street -Kett, William Woodhouse, (linen) London and Exchange streets -Livock, W. T., (woollen) London st. -Lovick and Johnson, (woollen) London street -Mace, Elizabeth, Grapes hill -Mallett, F. and C., (woollen) London street -Marshall, Joseph, (woollen) Rampant Horse street -Mc’llmorrow, John, (travelling) Coslany street -Mc’Keown Henry, (travelling) St. Lawrence lane -Mitchell, William, (travelling) Dereham road terrace -Newstead, William, (linen) Lower Goat lane -Oughton, W., Kimberley street, Unthank’s road -Parker, James, St. Catherine’s plain -Pigg, Samuel, and Sons, (woollen) Haymarket (wholesale) -Piggott, John Henry, (linen) St. Stephen’s street -Piper, William, (linen) London street -Pope, William, (linen) 23, Bethel st. -Powell, Robert, (family linen) 36, London street -Reid, John C., (travelling) Douro terrace, Heigham road -Reid, Samuel, (linen and woollen) St. Andrew’s hall plain -Rix, William, Pump street -Rust, James B., Bethel street -Sayer, Richard H., Unthank’s road -Scott, William, St. Stephen’s -Skelton, John S., (woollen) St. Giles’ -Slater, Joseph, (woollen) Tombland -Smith, George, (linen) Ber street -Smith, Samuel J., Magdalen street -Snowdon, Henry, (linen and woollen) Bridge street, St. George’s -Snowdon, J. C. and Co., (linen and woollen) 9, The Walk -Sommerville, J. J. and R., Magdalen street -Starling, C. G., (linen) White Lion st. -Stocks, Alfred J., (linen) Briggs’ st. -Sutton, Henry M., St. Augustine’s -Sutton, M. D., (woollen) St. Andrew’s Broad street -Talbot, George, (woollen) Bridge st., St. Andrew’s -Taylor, Wm. S., (woollen) Prince’s st. -Todd, J. and Son, (woollen) Queen st. -Todd, W. A., (woollen) 16, London st. -Towler, Miss H., (linen) Fye Bridge -Trackson, James, (travelling) Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Wade, Mrs. F., (woollen) Redwell st. -Wardle, Sarah, (linen) St. Mary’s pl. -Watts and Graham, (travelling) Dereham road -Wills, George E., Heigham street -Womack, George, (woollen) White Lion street and Davey place -Woods, James M., (linen) 67, St. Stephen’s street -Wright, James, (linen) Ber street - - -_Dressers_— - - -Gedge, George, Coslany street -Minns, J., St. Clement’s Church alley -Sexton, Joseph, Calvert street -Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace bridge -Ulph, William, Lower Westwick str. - - -_Dyers_— - - -Allen, Bryant, Scoles’ green -Barber, Samuel, Timberhill street -Baxter, Benjamin, St. Paul’s street -Breeze, Henry C., Bridge street, St. George’s (_see Advertisement_, _p._ -13) -Briggs, William Henry, New Catton -Brook, Edmund, King street -Brown, Benjamin, Robson’s yard, St. Martin’s at Oak -Brown, Mrs. Sarah, Tombland -Campling, Alfred, Botolph street -Carter, John, All Saints’ green -Cooke, Hannah, Coslany street -Cooke, Harriet, St. Augustine’s -Furse, Mrs. Maria, St. Augustine’s -Furse, William, Peacock street -Gedge, George, Coslany street -Groom, George, Brazen Doors road -Harper, George, Calvert street -Harper, Joseph, St. George’s Bridge st. -Harris, Zebediah, 38, Pottergate st. -Hawes, James, Nelson street -Houghton, D., 4, Upper St. Giles’ st. -Houghton, John, Ten Bell lane -Hubbard, Sarah, Golden Dog lane -Jarrett, Thomas, Magdalen street -Jay, Joshua, Bethel street -Metcalf, Francis, Colegate street -Mills, James, Coslany street -Nicholds, Charles, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road -Parker, B., Twiddy’s court, Ber street -Reeve, James, Duke street -Sexton, Joseph, Calvert street -Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace bridge -Skelton, Joseph, Gildengate street -Ulph, William, Lower Westwick st. - - -_Earthenware Dealers_ (_see China_, _Glass_, _and Earthenware Dealers_)— -_Embroidery Designer_— - - -Ganley, James, London street - - -_Engineers_ (_see also Agricultural Implement Makers_)— - - -Campling, James, Golden Ball street -Cudbard, Charles, Theatre street -Gaze, William, Pitt street -Gaze, William, St. Paul’s Back lane -Hines, Charles, Muspole street -Holmes and Sons, Prospect place and Castle hill (_see Advertisement_, -_pp._ 2 and 3) -Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s Palace Iron Works (_see Advertisement_, -_p._ 6) -Le Fevre, Thomas, St. Stephen’s st. -Olley, William and Co., Dereham rd. -Parkinson, John W., Globe st., Union place -Shalders, J., (hydraulic) Bank plain (_see Advertisement_, _page_ 17) -Sharon, Anthony, Pottergate street -Slack, Jacob H., Grapes’ hill -Slack, Robert H., Cow hill -Smithdale, Thomas, King street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 9) -Sparke and Co., Thorn lane and Castle hill (_see Advertisement_, _pp._ -36, 37, 33) -Turner, J. M., St. Martin’s at Palace -Watts, James, Bishopgate street -Winkle, John, St. Benedict’s gates - - -_Engravers_— - - -Brown, W., Broad st., St. Andrew’s -Dallinger and Son, 12, Davey place -Emslie, James and Son, Back of the Inns (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 15) -Hall, William, White Lion street -Marrison, Robert, Great Orford street -Searles, G., Trory st., Unthank’s road - - -_Farmers_— - - -Alborough, Thomas, Trowse -Colman, William, St. Giles’ road -Dawson, George, Brazen Doors road -Emery, George, Coach and Horses rd. -Fitt, Richard, Earlham road -Gowing, George, Trowse -Jarvis, William, Trowse -Long, John, Silver road -Mace, Robert, Distillery street -Mace, Robert, Upper Heigham street -Plant, James, Trowse -Pratt, William, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Reynolds, Joshua, Philadelphia -Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’ street -Stonex, W., Hall road, Lakenham - - -_Fellmongers_— - - -Chapman, Matthew, Upper Heigham -Dye, William, St. Martin’s gates -Wills, William, Heigham street - - -_Figure and Model Makers_— - - -Bianchi, Giovanni, Bridge street - - -_Firework Makers_— - - -Baxter, Neville P., Brazen Doors rd. -Coe, George, Bull close -Wilson, W., Church street, Lakenham - - -_Fish Curers_— - - -Appleton, William, St. Augustine’s -Townshend, Samuel, Pottergate street - - -_Fishmongers_— - - -Allen, Robert, Newbegin’s yard, St. Mary’s plain -Andrews, Charles, Crow’s yard, Upper Westwick street -Appleton, Thomas, St. Augustine’s -Aston, Isaac, St. James’ street -Augood, Henry, Rising Sun lane -Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street -Brown, Thomas, Fishmarket -Campling, John, Magdalen street -Cannon, Goss W. S., Fisher’s lane -Clayton, George, Fishmarket -Colman, Charles, Fishmarket -Dack, Jonathan, Fishgate street -Davis, James, Fishgate street -Easton, Isaac, St. James’ street -George, Robert, St. Benedict’s street -Grand, John, (salesman) Lady’s lane -Gurney, Charlotte, Cowgate street -Hare, William, Fishmarket -Hurrell, William, Magdalen street -Jay, Charles, Market-place -Jay, George, Fishmarket -Knights, George, Heigham street -Moy, G., St. Margaret’s Church alley -Moy, William, Cowgate street -Palmer, Edmund, King street -Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s -Phillips, Francis, Finket street -Pratt, William, Market-place -Roundtree, Chas., Crow’s yard, Westwick street -Roundtree, Charles, Barrack street -Seaman, Samuel, Bull close -Taney, William, Timberhill street -Towler, John Burrows, Lady’s lane -Tuffield, William, Badding lane, St. Martin at Palace -Waters, John, Ber Street gates -Weavers, William, Austin’s court, Bethel street -Worledge, John, Gildengate street -Wright, John, Oak street - - -_Flour Dealers_— - - -Bollard, William, Suffolk st., Union place -Cook, Ann, Pitt street -Freeman, Charles R., Upper market -Randle, William, Upper market -Spice, Thomas, Duke street -Woolnough, M., Ber street - - -_Fly Proprietors_— - - -Brunning, John, St. Catherine’s plain -Darsley, William, (hackney master) St. Stephen’s street -Foster, G., Norfolk hotel, St. Giles’ -Kett, James, St. Giles’ street -Moll, George, St. Giles’ street -Padgett, John, Rampant Horse street -Shorten, Jas., Bull inn, Magdalen st. -Snowling, John, Duke’s Palace street -Tattam, Richard, Lady’s lane -Wilson, Alexander, St. Stephen’s square - - -_Fowl Dealers_ (_see also Poulterers_)— - - -Crotch, William, Oak street -Smith, Samuel, Scoles’ green -Smith, William, Coburg street - - -_French Polishers_— - - -Alderman, Henry, Ber street -Bunting, R., Lower Westwick street -Fenn, James, Ber street -High, John, St. Benedict’s street -King, Leonard, Lower King street -Mingay, F., Chapel st., Crook’s place -Spalding, James, St. Andrew’s hill - - -_Fringe_, _Lace_, _and Damask Warehouses_— - - -Gooch, Joshua, 3, Dove street -Stewart, Charles Keith, (manufacturer) St. Giles’ street - - -_Fruiterers_ (_see also Green Grocers_)— - - -Bullard, Robert, Swan lane -Bullen, W. V., Golden Ball street -Cohen, Philip, Swan lane -Cousins, James, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Dady, Daniel, St. Stephen’s street -Graver, Abraham, Magdalen street -Middleton, R., Cherry st., Lakenham -Newton, Alfred, Lower Goat lane -Newton, William, Swan lane -Sloper, John, Queen street -Snelling, J. G., Rampant Horse st. - - -_Furniture Brokers_— - - -Aldhouse, Hannah, St. Augustine’s -Archer, Henry, Ber street -Butcher, Simon, St. Augustine’s -Canham, Sarah, Ber street -Cooper, William, Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s -Crickmore, William, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Crowfoot, William, Ber street -Cubitt, Thomas, Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Durrant, Zachariah, Coslany street -Hagon, William, Oak street -Hall, S., Bridge street, St. George’s -Jarrett, Thomas, Magdalen street -Kemp, James, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Kerry, George, St. Mary’s -Larkman, Henry, St. Benedict’s street -Loose, James, Botolph street -Martin, Robert, Quay side -Mayhew, George, Dereham road -Mingay, Fred., Chapel st., Crook’s pl. -Moll, Richd., St. John’s Maddermarket -Partridge, John J. B., Ber street -Pentin, James, Chapel Field road -Penton, James, Magdalen street -Plumstead, Samuel J., Coslany street -Rudd, Thomas, Ber street -Scott, Mrs. E., Charing cross -Scott, George J., Timberhill street -Scott, W. J., Bridge st., St. George’s -Seaman, Coriolanus, St. James’ street -Skoyles, William, St. Benedict’s st. -Smith, Benjamin, Upper Westwick st. -Stangroom, Henry, Gildengate street -Stimpson, James, Orford hill -Sutton, Robert, Magdalen street -Thompson, Miss M., Oak street -Thorpe, Thomas E., Colegate street -Thurston, William, Oak street -Townshend, C., St. Martin’s plain -Turrell, Josiah, Coburg street -Vincent, H., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Vincent, H. and Son, Upper Westwick street -Wade, James, Fishgate street -White, W., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Wilsea, John, Bridge st., St. Miles’ - - -_Furriers_— - - -Bayes, Wm., Oak street, St. Martin’s -Claxton, Wm. and Geo., Horn’s lane, King street -Edwards, Miss Ann, Castle meadow -Fletcher, Sarah, Finket street -Fox, J., (manufacturer) 11, The Walk -Potter, Thomas and Co., 5, The Walk -Vincent, James, Red Lion street - - -_Game Dealers_, _Poulterers_, _&c._— - - -Bagshaw, George, Coslany street -Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street -Barnard, John, Fye bridge -Colman, Charles, Fishmarket -Engall, Joseph, St. Augustine’s street -Smith, S., (poulterer) Scoles’ green -Stubbs, C., (poulterer) Golden Ball st. - - -_Gardeners_— - - -Ainslie, Charles, (jobbing) Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Allen, Francis, Dereham road -Bartram, Henry, Cherry street -Bennett, Jabez, Infirmary road -Booty, John, St. Stephen’s road -Chapman, Luke, Dereham road -Clarke, John, Heigham causeway -Cork, John, Brunswick road -Douglass, John, Silver road -Elmer, John, Lower close -Farrow, Thomas, Newmarket road -Ford, John, Pitt street -Frost, Hezekiah, Lower close -Fuller, John, Thorpe hamlet -Graves, John, Dereham road -Green, John, Asylum lane, Heigham -Hall, Jonathan, Somerleyton street -Harper, Henry, Fisher’s lane -Harris, Thomas, King street -Hayward, John, Trowse -Howes, James, Magdalen street -Jarvis, William, (market) Trowse -Jay, James, Upper King street -Jennis, John, Lower Westwick street -Langley, John, (market) Holl’s lane -Marsham, J., (market) Upper Heigham -Moore, R., (market) Bishopgate street -Newman, Henry, Oak street -Osborn, William, New Catton -Parfitt, C., (landscape) Sussex street -Smith, Edward, Dereham road -Sparkhall, John, Nelson street -Sutton, John, Lower King street -Trollop, George, Southwell road -Woolbright, Robert, Lower close - - -_Gas Fitters_— - - -Campling, Thomas, Coslany street -Hall, James, 10, Magdalen street -Howes, William C., Ber street -Land, William, St. Peter’s Mancroft -Leach, George, (and bell hanger) Lower Goat lane -Pank, A., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Self, Thomas, Tombland -Self, Thomas, Pottergate street -Waite, George, Redwell street - - -_Gig Makers_ (_see also Coach and Gig Builders_)— - - -Dixon, Fuller, John street, Rose lane -Foulger, Robert, Ber street - - -_Ginger Beer_, _Lemonade_, _Soda Water_, _&c._, _Manufacturers_— - - -Covell, John, Elm hill -Gower, Thomas, Gun lane -Hill, Richard, Cow hill -Hunt, James, 62, St. Stephen’s street -Key, S., Mansfield’s yd., St. Stephen’s -Moore, Foster G., Colegate street, St. George’s - - -_Glass Dealers_ (_see China_, _Glass_, _and Earthenware Dealers_)— -_Glass Stainers_— - - -Cullyer, William F., Ten Bell lane -King, John and James, Prince’s st. - - -_Glovers_— - - -Amies, Benjamin, St. Catherine’s pln. -Asker, George Henry, 20, The Walk -Bird, Henry, Briggs’ street -Boughen, William, Bank plain -Boughten, Samuel, Red Lion street -Comer, James, Magdalen street -Cubitt, Thomas, Coslany street -Daines, Mrs. Mary, Church street, St. Julian’s -Lincoln, Morris, Chapel st., Union pl. -Mills, C., (maker) Golden Ball street -Oxley, Richard, 6, London street -Seager, Elizabeth and Son, St. John’s Maddermarket -Smith, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen street -Stocks, Alfred Joseph, Briggs’ street -Theobald, T. and Son, London street -Tomlinson and Co., Castle street -Youels, William, St. Catherine’s plain - - -_Grainers and Decorative Painters_— - - -King, J. and J., Prince’s street -Martin, Thomas, Museum court, St. Andrew’s -Pullen, Mase, and Furse, St. Lawrence lane -Walker and Bird, Surrey street - - -_Glass_, _Stone_, _and China Mender_— - - -Malbon, Benjamin, St. Faith’s lane - - -_Grease Manufacturer_— - - -Hough, Joseph, Castle meadow - - -_Green Grocers_— - - -Able, William, Oak street, St. Martin’s -Allen, John, Lower Westwick street -Allmer, George, King street -Ames, Frances, Dereham road -Appleton, Christopher, Gildengate st. -Attle, Hannah, Finket street -Barnes, Robert, Foundry Bridge -Batchelder, Thomas, Ber street -Blyth, James, Julian street -Blyth, Sarah, Coslany street -Boughton, Richard, St. Stephen’s st. -Breeze, Mary, Cross lane, St. George’s -Brooks, David, Lower Westwick street -Browes, James, Lower King street -Brown, James, Colegate street -Butcher, Simon, St. Augustine’s street -Butcher, William, Elm hill -Butter, Caroline, Bull close -Campling, George, Magdalen street -Chapman, J., St. Miles’ church alley -Chapman, John, Union place -Chesteney, R., Upper St. Giles’ street -Churchyard, John, Coburg street -Clark, Ann, Ber street -Cletheroe, James, Oak street -Cogman, James, Oak street -Copley, George, Pottergate street -Crosskill, R., Bridge st., St. George’s -Crosskill, William, Oak street -Dady, Daniel, St. Stephen’s street -Davidson, William, Cowgate street -Dawes, Lawrence, William street -Denny, J., Union street, Crook’s place -Drake, John, Ber street -Eagleton, Elizabeth, Pump street -Ellis, Mary, St. Mary’s -Ellis, Thos., Cubitt’s court, Bethel street -Ellis, William, Oak street -Ellis, William, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Fiddament, James, Ber street -Fitt, John, Botolph street -Folkard, George, Oak street -Francis, Thomas, Timberhill street -Furze, Robert, Heigham street -Gardiner, Maria, Upper Westwick st. -Gay, Samuel, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Gazely, James, Lower Westwick street -Gowing, Samuel, St. Benedict’s gates -Green, James, Philadelphia -Gurney, C., Cherry street, Lakenham -Hansell, W., Chapel st., Union place -Harbord, H., St. Stephen’s back street -Harmer, James, Red Lion street -Harris, James, Ber street -Harris, Thomas, King street -Harrison, Mrs. M. A., Queen street -Hayhoo, Thomas, St. Augustine’s st. -Holman, George, King street -Holmes, George, St. Augustine’s -Houghton, Thomas, Barrack street -Howard, George, Little Orford street -Howes, William, Cowgate street -Jackson, Hannah, Pump street -Jermy, J., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Kemp, James, St. Lawrence lane -Lamb, Andrew, Heigham street -Larkman, Wm., St. Augustine’s gates -Leamon, George, Bull close -Linstead, Charles, Lower King street -Lockwood, L., St. Miles’ Church alley -Lovick, Mary Ann, Ber street -Marshall, Robert, Lower Westwick street -Mason, Peter, Infirmary road -Miller, William, Heigham street -Moon, Robert, New Catton -Moore, Abraham, Barrack street -Moore, James, City road, Heigham -Morse, Joshua, Prince’s street -Nobbs, Robert, Heigham street -Osborn, William, New Catton -Parr, James, King street -Perfect, Joseph, Lower Westwick str. -Pitcher, Thomas, Rose lane -Powell, Edward, Chapel Field road -Pond, Margaret, Ber street -Raby, William, Fishgate street -Raven, Robert, Tinkler’s lane -Robinson, Thomas, St. Benedict’s st. -Rope, William, Rising Sun lane -Salmons, John, Lower King street -Savary, David, Rupert street -Slipper, E., Grove pl., New Lakenham -Spooner, Maria, Ber street -Staff, Charles, Ber street -Stalweather, Frederick, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Steward, Mary, St. Benedict’s street -Stygals, William, Ber street -Swash, Robert, St. Mary’s plain -Taylor, George, Rupert street -Taylor, George, Rose lane -Thompson, John, King street, Crook’s place -Thorn, William, Magdalen street -Thurtell, Henry, King street -Tinkler, George, Magdalen street -Tiptod, Benjamin, Coburg street -Trollop, George, Southwell street -Trory, William, Bethel street -Turner, Thomas, Ber street -Turner, William, St. James’ street -Valentine, Elizabeth, St. Swithin’s -Walker, John, Ber street -Ward, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s street -Watching, Thomas, Heigham street -White, Richard, Palace street -Willement, George, Coburg street -Williams, Thomas, Crook’s place -Woods, William, Union place -Woollinger, John, St. Augustine’s str. -Wright, George, Upper Westwick str. - - -_Grocers and Tea Dealers_— - - -Aldous, J., Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Aldrich, John, West Pottergate street -Aldridge, Mrs. Susanna, Church walk, Lakenham -Avey, Thomas, Ber street -Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket -Baker, Charles, Redwell street -Banham, Francis, Old Haymarket -Barnard, Alfred, King street -Barrow, Henry, White Lion street -Bateman, Benjamin, Magdalen street -Bateman and Co., (tea and coffee dealers) London st. and Swan lane -Bealby, Robert, William street -Beecheno, Frederick, London street -Belding, William, (and wholesale) 1, Magdalen street -Belding, William, New Catton -Bell, Matthew, (Lock and Key) Ber st. -Bennett, Mrs. Emily, Ber street -Bennett, James, (and importer of leeches) Tombland -Bensley, William, Union place -Betts, Henry, Southwell street -Bexfield, James, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball street -Bexfield, R., Trory st., Unthank’s road -Blyth, John, St. Martin’s gates -Boardman, James T., (wholesale) Cundall’s court, Gentleman’s walk -Bream, Charles John, (wholesale) Upper market -Brook, Thomas Verlander, (tea and coffee) Bethel street -Brown, Henry, 14, The Walk -Brown, John, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Brown, Hall, Ber street -Browne, Samuel, Palace plain -Brussey, Benjamin, St. Augustine’s st. -Bugden, Thomas and Edward, (wholesale) St. Mary’s plain -Bungay, Elizabeth and Ann, Trowse -Butcher, Robert, and Nephew (wholesale) Bank plain and Queen street -Cannell, Hannah, Unthank’s road -Cannell, James, Upper Westwick st. -Capes, George, (tea only) Nelson street, Heigham -Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates -Chamberlin, James, Post Office street -Chapman, Thomas, (tea) 4, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road -Clark, Maria, Lower Westwick street -Coman, H. & Co., St. Benedict’s street -Cooper, Thomas, St. Augustine’s -Copeman and Sons, 12, The Walk (and wholesale) -Dakin & Co. (tea & coffee) Davey place -Dawson, George, Vauxhall street -Dawson, Samuel, Oak street -Ducker, J. F., Lower Westwick street -Dunham, John, Trory st., Lakenham -Durrant, Elizabeth, Mariners’ lane -Durrant, Henry, Ber street (_see advertisement_, _page_ 10) -Durrant, Robt., Church st., St. Miles’ -Dye, L., St. Augustine’s church alley -Dye, M., (tea dealer) Little London st. -Ely, Hannah, Pitt street -Felstead, Jas., Regent st., Union place -Fenn, Robert, Magdalen street -Fisher, James C., 62, St. Stephen’s st. -Fisher, Robt., Bridge st., St. George’s -Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s gates -Fitch, Charles, Coslany street -Forster, Samuel, Pockthorpe -Forster, T., Queen st., Crook’s place -Foster, Joseph, (tea) Sussex street -Freeman and Nash, (wholesale) Upper market -Garnham, W., Hall road, Lakenham -Gill, James, Lower Westwick street -Girling, S., Lower Westwick street -Goggs, William, St. Giles’ gates -Golder, Edward, Oak street -Goldsmith, Charles, Surrey street -Goldsmith, Jas., 34, St. Stephen’s st. -Grimes, Ruth, Botolph street -Haddon, Mrs. Mary Ann, Rose lane -Haines, Brothers, 58, St. Stephen’s (_see advertisement_, _page_ 18) -Hall, James, Somerleyton street -Hannah, Peter (tea dealer) 33, Pottergate street -Hannant, Richard, King street -Harden, Charles, Heigham street -Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street -Harrison, J., Globe st., Union place -Hart, William, St. Benedict’s street -Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate street -Harwin, James, (tea) 3, Charles street, Heigham -Herring, Edward, Lower King street -Hewett, Alfred, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -High, George, New Catton -Hill, John, Vauxhall street -Hill, John, Cowgate street -Hill, John, St. Augustine’s -Hodds, Catherine, Ber street -Holmes, James, King street -Hook, Joseph J., Brazen Doors road -Howard, Robert, New Catton -Howes, Ann, and Son, St. Giles’ hill -Howlett, Eliza, Lower Westwick str. -Howlett, Thomas, Lower Westwick st. -Hunt, John, Quay side -Hutton, John, (tea) Old Haymarket -Jarvis, Joseph, Fishgate street -Jeckell, George, Ber street gates -Jeffries, Robert, King street -Kedge, Thomas, Ber street -Kemp, Mary, (tea) Golden Dog lane -Kerrison, James, Timberhill street -King, Russell, Ber street -Ladyman, Joseph Harrison, (tea) Market-place -Lake, William, St. Stephen’s -Lambert, Fras., (tea) Lower Goat lane -Lammas, Brothers, (tea) Market-place -Le Strange, Thomas, Pump street -Linstead, Robert, Duke street -Lock, Henry, St. Augustine’s (_see Advertisement_, _page_ 18) -Lovett, James, King st., Crook’s place -Lowe, Joseph, Gildengate street -Mackley, Maria, Pottergate street -Manser, William, Thorn lane -Mayhew, George, Dereham road -Mayston, Edward, (tea) Distillery st. -Meadows, Jonathan, Coslany street -Mc’Michael, Jas., (tea) Valentine st. -Middleton, Matthew, (tea) Oak street -Miles, Susan, Oak street -Minns, Isaac, King street -Money, James, Bethel street -Morris, William, Bishopgate street -Muskett, James, (tea) Charles street, Heigham -Neale, Jas. F., St. Andrew’s hall plain -Neve, Mary Ann, St. Martin’s gates -Newman, Henry, Oak street -Newson and Co., Stump cross -Nightingale, R. W., St. Stephen’s str. -Nightingale, W. R., (tea-dealer) St. Augustine’s -Norton, Robert, Fye bridge -Nunn, Jonathan, Heigham street -Parker, Frederick, King street -Parker, William, (tea and coffee) Valentine street, Dereham road -Peacock, James, Pottergate street -Pratt, William, Wensum street -Proudfoot, Elizabeth and Ann, Trowse -Pulham, William, St. Mary’s plain -Pulham, William, Oak street -Pye, Wm. M., St. Augustine’s street -Read, Charles T., Unthank’s road -Read, William Dring, Orford hill -Reid, John C., (tea) Douro terrace, St. Giles’ road (travelling) -Riches, E., Church street, St. Julian’s -Rix, Charles Edward, Dereham road -Rouse, Harriet, St. Stephen’s street -Rout, George, Cowgate street -Rudd, James, St. Catherine’s plain -Rudd, Robt., Coslany street, St. Miles’ -Rumbold, J., Howard st., Lakenham -Rump, Thomas, Golden Ball street -Sadd, David, Gloucester place, St. Catherine’s plain -Scott, John, Ber street gates -Scott, William, Magdalen gates -Scrutton, Henry, Bethel street -Seaman, Richard, Gildengate street -Selby, Charles James, Pitt street -Self, Thomas, Oak street -Seppings, W., West End st., Heigham -Sexton, John, Scoles’ green -Shalders, Edward, St. Benedict’s street -Shreeve, George, Tinkler’s lane -Sidney and Ladyman, (tea, wholesale) The Walk; and Ludgate hill, London -Simpson, Robert, Magdalen street -Smith, Henry, King st., Crook’s place -Smith, John, (tea) Timberhill street -Snelling, Thomas, Magdalen street -Spencer, I., St. Mary’s Church alley -Springhall, Benjamin, New Catton -Springall, James, (and wholesale) Tombland -Stafford, T., Chapel st., Crook’s place -Stangroom, Robert, Fishgate street -Stonex, James, Tinkler’s lane -Storey, William, Bull close -Sussams, William S., Heigham street -Taylor, W. H. and Co., (and wholesale) Haymarket -Taylor, W. J., Mill lane, New Catton -Temple, Robert, Ber street -Thompson, James, Cross lane, St. George’s -Thompson, Joseph, St. Stephen’s st. -Thouless, J., Lothian st., Heigham -Thurlow, William, Philadelphia -Tidd, Robert, Oak street -Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen street -Towler, Edward W. R., Magdalen st. -Turner, Sarah, John street, Heigham -Turrell, James, Ber street -Tuttle, John, Mill street, Lakenham -Vassar, J., West End st., Heigham -Walters, William, Ber street -Warner, Walter Waite, (tea) All Saints’ green -Watson, James, (tea) Calvert street -Watts and Graham, (tea) Dereham road (travelling) -Websdale, James, Lower King street -Weeds, Mary Ann, Bishopgate street -Whall, R., King st., Crook’s place -Whitrick, J., West Pottergate street -Whitaker, William, Lower King st. -Wicks, Robert, Ber street -Wild, Edward, 11, Old Haymarket -Williams, Josiah, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Williams, J., Globe st., Union place -Williams, John H., Duke street -Wilson, Mrs. M., Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Wisker, Robert N., Tinkler’s lane -Wolton, Durrant, and Co., 47, London street -Young, Thomas, Magdalen street - - -_Gun Flint Cutter_— - - -Sires, James, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s road - - -_Gun and Pistol Makers_— - - -Cartwright, H., Rampant Horse str. -Jeffries, George, Golden Ball street -Marrison, Robert, Great Orford street -Marrison, S. Ray, Great Orford street -Whall, Ann, Little London street - - -_Gutta Percha Depots_— - - -Shalders, John, Bank plain -Snelling, William, Orford hill -Thompson, John, St. Peter’s steps, Market-place - - -_Haberdashers_— - - -Brown, M., Bridge street, St. George’s -Cartwright, Mrs., Magdalen road -Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, London str. -Fickling, Harriet, St. Catherine’s pln. -Henney, Charity, Eagle terrace, Newmarket road -Lovick and Johnson, London street -Moore and Co., 81, St. Giles’ -Rump, John, 8, Old Haymarket -Smith, William, 11, Lower Goat lane -Spauls, M. A., 7, Briggs’ street -Towler, Miss Hannah, Fye bridge -Waller, Elizabeth, Calvert street -Warman, Zachariah W., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s - - -_Hairdressers_— - - -Allen, William, Magdalen street -Amies, Benjamin, St. Catherine’s pln. -Bailey, S. John, West Pottergate str. -Bayes, Wm., Oak street, St. Martin’s -Betts, T., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Bilby, William, Pitt street -Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion street -Bullen, William Vincent, Golden Ball street (_see Advertisement_) -Buttifant, Davis, Golden Ball street -Castle, W., Upper market -Crask, Henry, Coburg street -Crotch, Matthew, St. James’ street -Dew, Edmund B., Upper market -Dunn, Samuel, Magdalen street -Edwards, Edward, M., 40, London st. -Fairman, William, Barrack street -Ferra, John, King street -Gaze, Samuel, Lower Westwick street -Gedge, Wm., Upper Westwick street -Gerard, William S., Botolph street -Girdlestone, R., 8, Upper St. Giles -Gray, James, Rose lane -Hallows, Joseph, Royal Hotel street -Harmer, Elizabeth, Ber street -Harpley, Thomas, Cowgate street -Hartley, William, Little Orford street -Hill, Robert, Red Lion street -Hinds, Robert, St. Benedict’s street -Holmes, Robert, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -Kemp, George Pank, Exchange street -Lanham and Sword, 4, St. Giles’ -Lincoln, M., Chapel st., Union place -Lofty, James, Colegate street -Marsh, Edward, Lower King street -Mason, Henry, Ber street -Moore, Isaac, West Pottergate street -Moore, James, Ber street -Moore, William, Ber street -Nobbs, James, Oak street -Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s -Parnell, William, Oak street -Plumstead, Frederick, Magdalen str. -Plumstead, Robert, Wensum street -Powell, John, St. Benedict’s street -Quinton, Benjamin, Thorn lane -Rainbird, Jonathan, Market-place -Randall, Thomas, Union place -Ray, J. A., Bridge street, St. Lawrence -Riches, Edward, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Riches, H., Chapel street, Crook’s place -Riches, Robert, Timberhill street -Seager, Elizabeth and Son, St. John’s -Seager, Robert, Castle meadow -Stigles, Daniel, Fishgate street -Swash, Sarah Ann, St. James’ street -Thorpe, Thomas, Coslany street -Thorpe, William, St. Stephen’s street -Tyzack, William, V., 13, London str. -Wade, Robert, Bank street -Ward, Charles P., White Lion street -Ward, Isaac, West Pottergate street -Webster, John, Ber street -Whall, Wm., Mill lane, New Catton -Wilding, Henry, 42, London street -Woodward, Henry, Lower King street - - -_Harness Makers_ (_see Saddlers and Harness Makers_)— -_Hatters_— - - -Allured, James, Timberhill street -Beatley and Son, London street -Brown and Barker, London street -Everett, William W., Red Lion st. -Jennings, Thomas, Magdalen street -Livock, William Thomas, London st. -Markham, John, West Pottergate st. -Norton, Francis J., Back of the Inns -Potter, Thomas and Co., 5, The Walk -Sommerville, J. J. and R., Magdalen street -Todd, John and Son, Queen street -Todd, William A., 10, London street -Tomlinson and Co., Castle street -Vincent, James, Red Lion street -Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place - - -_Havel Makers_— - - -Barstead, Ann and Esther, Alms’ lane, Gildengate street -Hart, Robert, Golden Dog lane - - -_Herbalists_ (_see Medical Botanists_)— -_Hoop Maker_— - - -Shields, D., Prospect square, Scoles’ green - - -_Horse Breakers_— - - -Abel, John, Chapel Field road -Andrews, William, Westlegate street -Feek, William, West Pottergate street -Lemon, William, St. Stephen’s square -Pratt, Richard Jeremiah, Northumberland street, Heigham - - -_Horse Dealers_— - - -Abel, John, Chapel Field road -Andrews, William, Westlegate street -Feek, William, West Pottergate street -Robinson, James, Victoria street -Seaman, David, Chapel Field road - - -_Horse and Gig Letters_— - - -Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate str. -Howman, Wm., White Lion, Oak street -Kett, James, St. Giles’ street -Padget, John, Rampant Horse street -Spinks, James, Surrey street - - -_Horse-hair Manufacturers_— - - -Burrell, John, Gildengate street -Finch, William, (and crinoline) Prince Regent, Weaver’s lane -Gunton, Thomas, Oak street -Kemp, James, Bridge street, St. Giles’ -Sadler, James, sen., Oak street -Sadler, James, jun., Oak street -Tolladay, Joseph, Lower Westwick street - - -_Hosiers_— - - -Asker, George Henry, 20, The Walk -Austrin, Mrs. Ann, 5, Orford hill -Bird, Henry, Briggs’ street -Boughen, William, Bank plain -Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, London str. -Kent, Henry, 3, London street -Lane, Joseph, All Saints’ green -Littell, Charles, White Lion street -Markham, John, West Pottergate st. -Oxley, Richard, 6, London street -Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs’ street -Piggott, John H., St. Stephen’s street -Rump, John, 8, Old Haymarket -Rust, Mrs. H., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Smith, George, Ber street -Starling, Charles G., White Lion street -Stocks, Alfred Joseph, Briggs’ street -Theobald, T., and Son, London street -Tomlinson and Co., Castle street - - -_Hotels_ (_see Publicans_)— -_Hotpressers_— - - -Barker, T., Rosemary lane, Distillery street -Bayfield, William H., Gildengate str. -Blake and Everett, Gildengate street -Gedge, George, Coslany street -Howes, James, St. Miles’ -Howes, T., Church street, St. Miles’ -Metcalf, Francis, Colegate street -Stark and Co., Duke’s palace - - -_Iron and Brass Founders_— - - -Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards, Market place and St. Miles’ -Barnard and Boulton, London street and Castle street -Barnes, John, Hank’s yd., St. Miles’ -Blyth, R. and F., Ber street -Campling, James, Golden Ball street -Hewitt, George, Orford hill -Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s Palace Iron Works -Murrell, W. and Co., Crook’s place -Smithdale, Thomas, King street (_see Advertisement_, _page_ 9) -Sparke and Co., Thorn lane and Castle hill (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 36, -37, 38) -Thompson, Robert, jun., Phœnix Iron Works, St. Clement’s -Turner, James Mangles, St. Martin’s at Palace -Wright, Jacob, St. Mary’s foundry, Muspole street - - -_Ironmongers_— - - -Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards, (manufacturing and general) St. Miles’ and -Market place -Barnard and Boulton, (manufacturing and general) London street and Castle -street -Bayfield, Ann and Sons, 34, Magdalen street -Browne, J. and Sons, 4, Upper market -Buttifant, Henry, Grapes’ hill -Buttifant, Henry and Josiah, William street, Heigham -Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse street -Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, (wholesale) Mitchell’s court, Market place -Flatt, John, Magdalen street -Flatt, William, 52, St. Stephen’s st. -Havers, Charles, Charing cross -Hornor, Robert T., Post Office street -Howlett and Co., 6, Old Haymarket -Kiddell, Joshua, Timberhill street -Parlour, Henry E., 15, London street -Pigg, Edmund, (furnishing and general) St. Stephen’s -Pinson, Henry, Bank plain -Piper and Pigg, 5, London street -Stevens, Gardner C., Orford hill -Thompson, Robert, Castle street and Colegate street (and wholesale) -Thorns, Robert and Co., Exchange street (and wholesale) -White, Frederick, St. Faith’s lane - - -_Italian Warehousemen_ (_see also Grocers_)— - - -Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket -Belding, W., Magdalen street -Butcher, R. and Nephew, Bank plain -Copeman and Sons, The Walk -Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street -Lake, W., Surrey corner, St. Stephen’s -Newson and Co., Stump cross -Wolton, Durrant and Co., London st. - - -_Ivory Turner_— - - -Hines, Charles, Muspole street - - -_Jewellers_ (_see Silversmiths and Jewellers_)— -_Jewellers_ (_working_)— - - -Davis, Mark, Ber street -Hayward, J. J., Little Loudon street -James, B., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Smith, Samuel H., Back of the Inns - - -_Land Surveyors_ (_see Surveyors_)— -_Last and Boot-tree Makers_— - - -Alden, James, Ber street -Barnard, John, Coslany street -Barnard, Stephen, (and patten maker) Oak street -Curtis, John, Fishgate street -Fisher, George, Union place -Good, T., Bridge street, St. George’s (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 13) -Joyce, James, Ber street -Palmer, William, Timberhill street - - -_Lath Benders_— - - -Beaney, John, Dial yard, Coslany str. - - -_Law Stationer_— - - -Stevens, John Thos., Castle meadow - - -_Leather Merchants and Cutters_ (_see also Curriers_)— - - -Armes, Robert, Dove street -Beare, Samuel Shalders, Bridge street, St. George’s -Blackburn, J. B., St. Stephen’s plain -Bostock, Edwin and Thomas, Swan lane and Pottergate street -Brooks, Cooper, St. Stephen’s plain -Cooke, E., St. John’s Maddermarket -Curtis, Wm., Upper Westwick street -Foulsham, Henry, Magdalen street -Gibson, Robert, St. Stephen’s street -Gooch, Samuel Irwin, 9, Davey place -Hotblack, John and Co., Orford hill -Howell, William, Lower Goat lane -Leamon, Robert, (and tanner) Upper market, and Whitwell -Marston, A. A., Timberhill street -Martin, Benjamin A., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Martin, G. and R., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Page, George and Son, Magdalen str. -Phillips, William, All Saints’ street -Sayer, William, Upper Westwick str. -Sidney and Armes, Dove street -Tillyard and Howlett, St. George’s plain -Ulph, Thomas, 1, Dove street -Winter, Charles, Upper market -Wood, George James, Sussex street -Woods, George John, St. Gregory’s Church alley - - -_Letter Founder_— - - -Cohen, Mrs., Scole’s green - - -_Lime Burners_— - - -Cattermoul, John O., Pitt street -Ewing, John W., Exchange street and Eaton -Pearce, Philip, The Compasses, Upper King street -Pennick, Robert, Silver road -Poll, Robert, Dereham road -Underwood and Gaze, Chalk hill, Thorpe -Varvil, James, Trowse Newton - - -_Linen Drapers_ (_see Drapers_) -_Lithographers_— - - -Browne, William and Co., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Dallinger and Son, 12, Davey place -Emslie, James and Son, Back of the Inns (_see Advertisement_) -Hall, William, White Lion street -Loades, Benjamin, 55, Pottergate st. - - -_Livery Stable Keepers_— - - -Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate st. -Cook, Ann, Pitt street -Mayhew, J., Hales’ court, Chapel field -Platten, Mrs. Mary, Upper Surrey st. -Spinks, James, Surrey street -Sword, John, Rose lane - - -_Locksmiths_ (_see Whitesmiths_, _&c._)— -_Lodging House Keepers_— - - -Aldridge, Mrs. Susan, 4, Grapes hill -Allcock, Trivett, Tombland -Arnott, Robert, Distillery street -Bensley, John, Mousehold -Berwick, Mary, Mount Pleasant -Brown, Henry, William street -Brown, Wm., John street, Rose lane -Brown, Mrs., Bloomsbury place, Rose lane -Cannell, Elizabeth, Unthank’s road -Cattermoul, Mrs. E., St. Benedict’s pl. -Cawdron, Henry, Bethel street -Chaplin, George, Lower close -Chettleburgh, Henry, 55, St. Giles’ st. -Church, Mrs. M., Theatre street -Cobin, William, Pottergate street -Cook, Ann, St. Faith’s lane -Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, Lower close -Culyer, Mrs. Ann, Grapes hill -Curtis, Sarah, White Friars’ street -Ellis, Mrs. Priscilla, 15 and 16, Chapel Field -Goulty, Charles, 3, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place -Hardy, Mrs. Ann, 8, St. Stephen’s sq. -Hicks, Ann, Pitt street -Hopkins, Stephen, Lower close -Hopson, Mrs. C., 14, Castle meadow -Horner, Mrs., St. Mary’s alley -Housego, Jemima, Rose lane -Howard, A., Grove place, Lakenham -Howes, J., Bridge street, St. George’s -James, Grace, Rose lane -Ladell, Sarah, Magdalen street -Leman, Mrs. Emily, Bethel street -Lusher, Mrs. D., 36, Victoria street -Middleton, Thos., St. Stephen’s gates -Morrish, Emily, Windsor terrace, Grove road -Paine, Mrs. Mary, Elm hill -Paston, Charles, Ber street -Powley, William, Theatre street -Rackham, Mrs. H., Mount Pleasant -Reynoldson, Mrs. M. L., St. Lawrence lane -Riches, Mrs. Ann, Brunswick road -Sainty, Mary, Bethel street -Sapey, J., St. Stephen’s Church lane -Saul, Sarah Ann, Surrey road -Seeley, E. and H., St. Stephen’s plain -Sharp, Mrs. L., Chapel Field road -Sparkhall, Emily, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -Stebbings, Mrs. Sarah, Rose lane -Studwell, Mrs. S., St. Benedict’s road -Tann, Mary A., Hall road, Lakenham -Tomlinson, Hannah, Bank plain -Tuck, James Stannard, Surrey street -Weavers, Elizabeth, 1, Pottergate str. -Whaites, Mrs. H., Surrey street -Wigg, Sarah, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -Wittrick, Henry, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road - - -_Lucifer Match Manufacturers_— - - -Lincoln, John, Pump street -Mace, Gilbert, Barrack street -Pearce, Thorne, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Staff, John, St. Martin’s at Oak -Dunn, William, Silver road - - -_Maltsters_ (_see also Brewers_)— - - -Arnold, G. and A. R., St. Margaret’s -Browne, F., King street -Bullard, R., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Clarke, Charles, Coslany street -Cozens, J. and Son, Upper Westwick street -Mealing and Mills, Lower King st. -Morgan, J. B. and H., King street -Read, Thomas W. and Co., Trowse mills, and Cannon wharf, King street -Redgrave, J., St. Miles’ Church street -Sexton, E., Whalebone inn, New Catton -Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co., Pockthorpe -Weston, C., St. George’s Bridge st. -Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King street - - -_Masons_ (_see Stone and Marble Masons_)— -_Manufacturers_— - - -Allen, George, St. Stephen’s factory -Barber, John Lee and Co., (cotton) St. Martin’s lane -Berry, Richard, St. Paul’s Back lane -Blakely, William, Pitt street -Bolingbroke, Charles and Frederick, St. Clement’s Church alley -Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London st. -Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, Pitt street -Clarke, John, Calvert street -Colman, J. and J., (mustard, starch, and blue) Stoke mills and Carrow -works -Copestake, Moore, Crompton and Co., (lace and muslin); manager, Mr. -William Gibson, The Chantry -Creasby, Edmund, (hosiery, elastic web and belt) Colegate street -Crisp, Thomas Dawson, Pitt street -Cubitt, Stannard, St. George’s plain -Cundall, Benjamin and Son, (shawl) The Walk -Day, Thomas S., (silk) Sussex street -Geary, William, Gildengate street -Grout and Co., (silk and mourning crape) Lower Westwick street -Hinde, E. and F., Botolph street -Jay, George, (mohair) King street -Kemp, James, (crinoline) Bridge st., St. Miles’ -Mallett, C., (silk) Fishgate street -Mallett, Joseph H., (mohair) Lower King street -Middleton and Answorth, Calvert st. -Miles, Stephen, St. Augustine’s street -Perowne, James J., 1, William street -Skelton, John, Fishgate street -Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s plain -Sultzer, J. and Co., St. Augustine’s st. -Thurgar and Co., (mustard and condensed egg) King street -Towler, Rowling, and Allen, Elm hill -Widdows, Francis, Cowgate street -Willement, Richard, Calvert street -Willett, Nephew and Co., Pottergate street -Williams, Case, and Potter, Calvert street -Wright, John and Son, Elm hill - - -_Manure Manufacturers_— - - -Bagshaw George, Coslany street -Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s -Pointer, William, Mousehold -Powell, William, Oak street -Reynolds, E., Pockthorpe hamlet -Stark and Co., Duke’s palace (works at Rockland St. Mary) - - -_Marine Store Dealers_— - - -Bridges, William, Coslany street -Brooks, John, Golden Ball street -Cullingford, F., St. Benedict’s street -Cullingford, Thomas, Botolph street -Cullingford, William, Ber street -Gardiner, William, St. Paul’s street -Ineson, Joseph, Elm hill -Pearson, William, Grapes hill -Plunkett, David, St. Martin’s walls -Wenn, William, Cowgate street - - -_Mattress Makers_— - - -Conyers, M., St. Benedict’s churchyard -Tolladay, J., Lower Westwick street - - -_Medical Botanists_— - - -Brightwell, Thomas, Bridge street, St. George’s -Johnson, Samuel, Vauxhall street -Matthews and Son, Dereham road -Roberts, Henry, Rising Sun road -Stigles, Daniel, Fishgate street - - -_Merchants_— - - -Barber and Son, (corn) Old Haymarket -Barber, Alfred Wilsea, and Co., (general) Duke’s palace -Barnard, John, (corn and hay) Golden Ball street -Bateman, J. and Son, (wool, silk, yarn, and cotton) Gildengate street -Batson, Edward, (corn) Magdalen st. -Bircham and Pyle, (corn) Wensum st. -Boardman and Sursham, (hop, corn, and coal) Wensum street -Brown, Frederick, (corn) Lower King street -Brown, George, King street -Bullard, Richard, (corn and coal) Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Barcham, Samuel, (corn and coal) Oak street -Clabburn & Sparks, (corn) Magdalen street -Clarke and Reeve, Duke’s palace wharf -Claxton, William and George, (skin) Horn’s lane, King street -Cook, Edward, (corn) Infirmary road -Cozens, James and Son, (corn and coal) Upper Westwick street -Crisp, John, (corn) Cinder Ovens yard, King street -Culley and Hart, (general) Duke’s palace -Davey, Thos., and Son, (silk) Pitt st. -Dawbarn, James, (coal and salt) Castle meadow -Dowson, Benjamin Utting, (corn and coal) Duke’s palace -Dunmore, Robert, (corn and seed) St. Benedict’s street -Dunmore, Thomas, (corn) Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Eastern Counties’ Company., (coal) London street -Everett, Thomas, Trory street, Unthank’s road -Girling, William, (corn, hay, and straw) Golden Ball street -Gorell, Robert Atkinson, (cotton and silk) Muspole street -Hart, John, (corn and timber) St. Giles’ street -Hawkes, Robert, (wool) Willow lane -Hazlewood, C. J., (corn) Weaver’s lane -Hill, E. R., (corn) 2, Exchange street -Jecks, William and Charles, (timber) St. Faith’s lane -Kerry, Henry Watson, (coal) Hall road, Lakenham -Ketton, James, (oil cake) Rose lane -Kitton, George, St. Faith’s lane -Lamb, Benjamin Charles, (coal) Magdalen street -Larkman, William Augustus, (corn) Lower King street -Legood, Samuel, (hay) Prospect square -Leney, Samuel, Thorpe hamlet -Leveux and Co., (wine and spirit) agent, W. E. Filbey, Stamp Office yard -Lord, John, (wool and yarn) Duke street -Manser, William, (timber) Thorn lane -Mealing and Mills, (coal) Lower King street -Merry, Robert, (coal) Victoria Railway station -Mills, James, (coal) Castle meadow -Mollett, Rizen, (coal) Magdalen street -Morris, John, (slate) Lower King str. -Osborn, Charles, (corn) Ber street -Orfeur, John, (timber), Fishgate street -Pepworth, J., (coal) Victoria station -Phillips, Robert, White Lion street -Pigg, Frederick, (mahogany and deal) St. George’s Bridge wharf -Pope, Robert, W. St. Benedict’s street -Porter, Robert, (coal) 2, West-end terrace, Grapes hill -Pymar, John, (wool and silk) Castle meadow -Read, Gurney, (coal) Badding lane, Quay side -Read, Thomas W. and Co., (corn and coal) Trowse mills and Cannon wharf, -King street -Read, William, (coal) Elm hill -Redgrave, Joseph, (corn) St. Miles’ Church street -Reynolds, E. and Co., (oil) King str. -Roe, John C., St. George’s plain -Saul, Wm. S., (timber) Pottergate str. -Scales, Jeremiah, (timber) Chapel Field road and Oxford street -Sheppard, Robert, (hop and seed) Weston’s court, Upper market -Springfield, Son, and Nephew, (silk) St. Martin’s lane -Stark, Wm. and Co., Duke’s Palace bridge -Steward, Robert and Co., (timber) King street -Towell, Wm., (seed) Upper King str. -Watling, Robert, (corn) Cinder Ovens yard, King street -Williamson, Henry, (corn, flour, and seed) St. Stephen’s street -Wolton, Durrant, and Co., (hops) London street - - -_Midwives_— - - -Cox, Sarah, Oak street -Dowde, Mary Eve, St. Margaret’s Church alley -Elvin, Mary, Ber street -Fuller, Maria, Ber street -Martins, Sarah, St. Martin’s lane -Whitehead, Mary, Sussex street - - -_Millers_ (_see Corn Millers_)— -_Milliners_, _Dressmakers_, _&c._— - - -Ames, Mrs. Edward, Distillery street -Andrews, Mrs. E., West Pottergate st. -Angell, Susannah, Calvert street -Balls, Hannah, Pitt street -Belden, Miss S., Ber street -Bloomfield, Amelia, Botolph street -Blythe, Louisa, St. Augustine’s -Botton, Ann Elizabeth, New Catton -Boyce, Harriet, Redwell street -Bradfield, Mrs. R., West Pottergate st. -Breeze, Miss H. S., Rupert street -Brett, Sophia, Union place -Browes, Miss Pamela, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Brown, Miss Ann, Mariners’ lane -Brown, Miss A. M., Muspole street -Brown, Eliza, Norfolk street -Brown, Maria, Bridge st., St. George’s -Brundall, Mrs. M. A., Upper King st. -Bugg, Mrs. H., St. Augustine’s street -Bulgin, H., (wholesale mourning milliner) Freeman’s villas, Unthank’s rd. -Burton, Emma, Trafalgar street -Chambers, Sarah, Ber street gates -Chandler, Miss H., St. Stephen’s road -Clark, Mrs. S., Vauxhall street -Clarke, Eliza, King street -Clarke, Eliza M. and C., 37, Pottergate street -Clarke, Mary Ann, Upper King street -Claxton, Louisa, Fishgate street -Coble, The Misses, Elm hill -Cogman, Mrs. Emma, Prince’s street -Cole, Mrs. Harriet, Lower King street -Colman, Sarah, Bethel street -Cook Charlotte, 50, St. Giles’ street -Cooper, Mrs. Honor, Stepping lane -Cooper, Jane, Magdalen street -Copeman and Bell, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Crowe, Ann, Ten Bell lane -Cunningham, Mrs. M. A., 4, Duke st. -Curme, Elizabeth, Magdalen street -Dade, Charlotte, 3, Swan lane -Daniels, Miss Hannah, Magdalen st. -Davy, Miss Jane, Upper St. Giles’ st. -Deigham, Mrs. Sophia, Duke street -Denmark, Rebecca, New Catton -Dickinson, Mrs. S. C., St. Stephen’s rd. -Dove, Ann, Rupert street -Downes, Catherine, Cowgate street -Downes, Maria, Duke street -Drake, Mrs. Mary, All Saints’ green -Elliott, Miss Mary, Bank street -Evans, Misses Lucy and Emma -Fairhead, Louisa, Pottergate street -Fitzgerald, Louisa, Cowgate street -Foley, Mrs. Susan, Union place -Ford, Ann, Wellington lane, St. Giles’ -Ford, Elizabeth, Pitt street -Fuller, E., Pitt street -Goading, William, Red Lion street -Godferey, Elizabeth, Duke street -Goffin, Mrs. Mary, Golden Dog lane -Goldspring, Mary Ann, William street -Gooch, Phœbe, Thorn lane -Goose, Mrs. Emma, 15, Briggs’ street -Goreham, Sarah, Lothian street -Gosnold, Ellen Sarah, Surrey road -Green, Miss Ann, Post Office street -Green, Hannah, St. Catherine’s terrace -Green, Mary Ann, Colegate street -Grice, Mrs. Mary Ann, Gildengate st. -Gunton, Elizabeth, Julian street -Hall, H., Cowgate street -Havers, Amelia, Fishgate street -Haward, The Misses, Theatre street -Hewitt, Charlotte, West Pottergate st. -Hewitt, L., Lothian st., Dereham rd. -Hill, Miss Clara, Red Lion street -Holmes, Mary Ann, Museum court, St. Andrew’s -Homewood, Miss Anna, Brazen Doors road -Houghton, Miss L., Upper Market -Howard, Miss Ann, Theatre street -Howard, Mrs. Emily, St. Faith’s lane -Howes, Deborah, Magdalen street -Hughes, Ann, Upper Westwick street -Hurn, Mary and Elizabeth, Bank st. -Isbell, Miss Maria, Charles street -Iungus, Miss Kate, Theatre street -Jeffries, Mrs. Emily, 56, St. Giles’ -Johnson, Harriet, Lower Westwick st. -Keeble, Mrs. Harriet, Rose lane -Kew, Louisa, 45, Upper St. Giles’ -King, Matilda and Rachel, Calvert st. -Kingdom, The Misses, Sussex street -Knevett and Hall, Magdalen street -Knevett, Harriet, Upper Westwick st. -Knowles, Mrs. H., Rising Sun lane -Lambert, Mrs. Eliza, Kimberley st. -Lawter, E., St. Julian’s street, Thorn lane -Lilly, Mrs. Maria, Bishopgate street -Lohr, Mrs. Lydia, 6, Briggs’ street -Love, Miss Amelia, Kimberley street -Mace, Mrs., Lothian street -Maltman, Janet, St. Benedict’s road -Manning, The Misses M. and C., Wellington st., Union place -Margarson, Mrs. Ann, Alma square, Julian place -Middleton, Mrs. M., Bishopgate st. -Miles, Mrs. E., 5, Theatre street -Miller, Mrs. E., Westlegate street -Moore, Mrs. M. E., Coburg street -Moore, Mrs. Sarah, Grapes’ hill -Mortimer, Miss, Willow lane -Murrell, Miss M. A., Trowse -Newham, Miss M., William street -Newhouse, Miss S., St. Paul’s Back lane -Norton, Mrs. P., Lower Goat lane -Page, Mrs., 4, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -Palmer, Sophia, Ber street -Parfitt, Mrs. Martha, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Parker, Miss Mary, Bethel street -Parr, Caroline, Ber street -Parsley, Maria, Grapes’ hill -Paston, Caroline, Grapes’ hill -Payne, Miss E., 64, Bethel street -Pearson, Miss H., St. Andrew’s hill -Perry, Mrs. Mary, Bethel street -Pigg, Mrs. E., William st., Heigham -Piggin, Miss Mary Ann, Surrey st. -Pilgrim, Mrs. M. A., Pottergate street -Potter, Mrs. H., Little London street -Pope, Mrs. William, 23, Bethel street -Press, Miss Sarah, Rupert st., Union place -Quintin, Mrs. H., Grout’s thoroughfare, Timberhill street -Read, Mrs. C., 23, Alma square, Julian place -Reeve, Louisa, Lower Westwick st. -Riches, Lucy, Queen street -Roper, Agnes, Ten Bell lane -Rudd, Mary Ann, Calvert street -Sawford, Ann Maria, Cow hill -Scofield, Susan, Upper St. Giles’ -Scott, Miss E., Crescent place, Chapel Field road -Severn and Blackwell, Botolph street -Shalders, Mrs. C., Bethel street -Sharman, Miss Rachel, Eldon row, Chapel Field road -Sharon, Mrs. R., Pottergate street -Shaw, Miss E., Douro terrace, St. Giles’ road -Short, Mrs., Trory st., Unthank’s road -Short, Miss Mary, 4, Gildengate st. -Sibley, Mrs. R., Fisher’s lane -Sissen, Miss L., Rose lane -Skipper, Mrs. R., Surrey road -Smith, M. A., Rigby’s court, St. Giles’ -Sparke, Miss E., Chapel Field road -Spurgeon, E., Suffolk st., Union place -Stannard, Harriet, Infirmary road -Starling, Mrs. S., Chapel st., Union place -Starling, Miss R., West Pottergate st. -Stearman, Eliza, Whitefriars’ street -Steward, Miss M. A., St. Martin at palace -Steward, Miss Mary, Little Globe street, Union place -Thirkettle, Mrs. M. A., Timberhill st. -Thompson and Corrick, 60, St. Giles’ street -Tomlinson, Miss A., Bishopgate street -Townshend, Miss Sarah, Botolph str. -Tye, Jemima, Ber street -Vincent, E., St. Miles’ Church alley -Walker, Mrs. Ann, Peacock street -Waller, Elizabeth, Calvert street -Ward, Mrs. Maria, Albemarle street, Crook’s place -Wardle, Sarah, St. Mary’s plain -Weavers, Miss F. M., John st., Rose la. -Websdale, Harriet, Surrey street -Webster, Emma, Philadelphia -Webster, Mrs. S. A., Botolph street -Wild, Elizabeth, Cowgate street -Williamson, Mrs. T., Duke’s palace -Wortley, Miss Martha, 5, Briggs’ str. -Youell, C., Globe street, Union place -Youels, William, St. Catherine’s plain -Zobel, Mrs. M., Rupert street - - -_Millinery Establishments_ (_see also Milliners and Dressmakers_)— - - -Fairweather, Mrs. L., London street -Howard and Co., London street -Huson and Co., London street -Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs’ street -Lohr, Lydia, Briggs’ street -White, Anna and D., London street - - -_Millwrights_— - - -Brown and Wright, King street -Campling, James, Golden Ball street -Dobson, James, Calvert street -Fulcher, William, Mousehold heath -Gaze, William, St. Paul’s Back lane -Holmes and Sons, Prospect place works, Globe lane -Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s Palace iron works -Smithdale, Thomas, King street, (_see Advertisement_, _page_ 9) -Wright, John, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s road - - -_Music Warehouses_ (_see Pianoforte and Music Warehouses_)— -_Musical Instrument Makers and Repairers_— - - -Dambrock, John, Ber street -Gooderham, Samuel, Elm hill -Madge, Giles, Botolph street -Smyth, William, Union place - - -_Mustard Manufacturers_— - - -Colman, J. and J., Carrow and Stoke Holy Cross -Thurgar and Co., King street - - -_News Agents_— - - -Bramwell, D. K., 9, Upper St. Giles’ street -Darken, James, Little London street -Daynes, John, Back of the Inns -Hill, Lot, Bridewell alley -Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley -Nockall, Mrs. E., 2, Lower Goat lane -Rumball, J. G., Vauxhall st., Union place -Walker, R., Church street, St. Miles’ -Willsea, Mrs. H., Orford hill -Woodcraft, James, Fishgate street -Woolnough, T., Prince’s street - - -_Nurserymen_, _Seedsmen_, _Florists_, _&c._— - - -Allen, Robert, Grove place, Lakenham -Bell, J., Exchange st. and Bracondale -Booty, John, St. Stephen’s road -Brown, David, 41, London street (_see Advertisement_) -Ewing, J. W., Exchange st. and Eaton -Hill, John, Newmarket road -Hussey, Wm., St. Catherine’s plain -Jay, Benjamin, St. Faith’s lane -Lawes, Robt. C., (seedsman) Julian st. -Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s -Reynolds, W., Hall road, Lakenham -Smith, Wm., Nelson street, Heigham -Soons, John, St. Augustine’s -Steward, John, Exchange street - - -_Oil Cake Manufacturer_— - - -Ketton, John, Rose lane - - -_Oil and Colormen_ (_see Ironmongers_)— -_Opticians_— - - -Allen, John B., London street -Dixon, Thomas, 6, Bridewell alley (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 8) -Keyzor, Michael, St. Giles’ street -Piggin and Dyball, Post Office street -Sawyer and Co., 42, London street - - -_Organ Builder_— - - -Noble, Mark, bazaar, St. Andrew’s Broad street - - -_Out-fitters_ (_see Clothiers and Tailors_)— -_Painters_ (_see Plumbers_, _Glaziers and Painters_, _and also Grainers_, -_&c._)— -_Paper Bag Makers_— - - -Page, S. D. and Son, 23, Old Haymarket -Thorndick and Co., Prince’s street - - -_Paper Hangers_ (_see also Upholsterers_)— - - -Kirkham, Dennis, Redwell street -Mounsear, William, Pottergate street -Tarte, William, Botolph street - - -_Paper Manufacturers_— - - -Butcher, Brothers, Palace plain -Nash, W. S., Lower Westwick street -Robberds and Money, Chapel Field road (mills at Lyng) - - -_Patten and Clog Makers_— - - -Bradfield, Frederick, Little London st. -Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey place -Harper, James K., St. Benedict’s st. -Rogers and Page, Wensum street -Scott, Peter Thomas, White Lion st. - - -_Pawnbrokers_— - - -Ballord, Edmund, All Saints’ green -Boston, William, Orford hill -Christie, Thomas, Colegate street -Cott, Thomas, Pottergate street -Green, W. P., St. Martin’s at Palace pl. -Griggs, F. W., Upper King street -Harvey, Isaac, William street -Havers, William, St. Paul’s plain -Johnson, A., Lower Westwick street -Joseph and Samuel, Timberhill -Knights and Ballord, All Saints’ green -Knights, Charlotte, Ber street -Knights, James, Upper Westwick st. -Morgan, W. R., St. Saviour’s lane -Owen, Thomas, Colegate street -Pitcher, H., St. John’s Maddermarket -Shalders, Noah, Westlegate street -Sheward, William, Lower King street -Woodrow, Thomas, St. Miles’ - - -_Perambulator and Invalid’s Carriage Maker_— - - -Boswell, T., St. John’s Maddermarket - - -_Perfumers_— - - -Asker, George Henry, The Walk -Edwards, Edward M., 40, London st. -Lanham and Sword, St. Giles -Plumsted, Robert, Wensum street -Tyzack, Wm. V., 13, London street -Wilding, Henry, 42, London street - - -_Photographic Artists_— - - -Ames, Edward Cooper, Distillery st. -Boswell, — Magdalen street -Childs and Curry, Golden Ball street -Freeman, W., jun., Rampant Horse street -Huggins, John, 17, Davey place -Ord, William, Westlegate street and Rose lane -Rogers and Havers, (and dealers in photographic apparatus, &c.) 5, Davey -place -Sawyer and Co., (and dealers in photographic goods) 42, London st. -Taney, William, Timberhill street -Webb, John, Cowgate street - - -_Physicians_— - - -Copeman, Edward, St. Giles’ plain -Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey street -Dove, Harry, Tombland -Eade, Peter, Queen street -Hartman, Francis A., Surrey street -Hutchison, Charles, Surrey street -Johnson, James, The Chantry -Ranking, William H., St. Giles’ st. - - -_Pianoforte and Music Warehouses_— - - -Darken and Colsey, 6, London street -Fish, Wm., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Howlett, William, 2, The Walk - - -_Pianoforte Makers_— - - -Russell and Son, Magdalen street - - -_Pianoforte Hammer Rail Maker_— - - -Cary, J. H., St. James’ factory - - -_Picture Dealer_— - - -Wigger, J. H. A., Bethel street - - -_Pill Box Manufacturers_— - - -Betts, Osborne, Waterloo road, New Catton -Blackmore, A., West Wymer street, Heigham -Britton, John, Oak street -Bull, George, Silver street -Dunn, William, Silver road -Lincoln, John, Pump street -Parker, William, Sussex street -Saul, J., West Pottergate street -Snelling, Robert, (paper) Hawthorn row, West End street, Holl’s lane - - -_Plane Makers_ (_see also Tool Makers_)— - - -Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane -Leist, James, Wensum street -Stone, Henry, Magdalen street - - -_Plasterers_ (_see Bricklayers and Plasterers_)— -_Plumbers_, _Painters_, _Glaziers_, _&c._— - - -Atwood, Thomas, Pottergate street -Barker, Robert, Orford hill -Belson, Robert, King street -Blythe, Eldred, (Nursery tavern) Nelson street, Heigham -Bowen, William, Pottergate street -Brady, Alfred T., Hall rd., Lakenham -Bray, Charles, Timberhill street and Castle hill (_see Advertisement_, -_p._ 15) -Bunting, John, St. Giles’ road -Burgess, Robert, Chapel Field road -Campling, Thomas, Coslany street -Candler, John, St. Saviour’s lane -Clabburn, James, Oak street -Cletheroe, James, City road, Heigham -Cooke, James, Scoles’ green -Cooper, William, (Plough inn) St. Benedict’s street -Cousins, William, Lady’s lane -Dabson, Thomas, Botolph street -Delph, William, St. Augustine’s -Devereaux, Edmund, Gildengate st. (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 27) -Dawson, Edward, Duke street -Dunn, Richard, Surrey grove -Dye, Christopher, Barrack street -Ellingham, Henry, Elm hill -Gilbert, Samuel James, Grapes’ hill -Gooch, George Carver, King street, (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 21) -Green, John, Pottergate street -Hall, James, All Saints’ green -Hall, James, 10, Magdalen street -Hardy, W. E., 5, Little London st. -Harvey, William, William street -Hawes, George, Mariner’s lane -Hazelwood, C. A., Trafalgar street -Hill, John, Orford hill -Howard, James, St. Stephen’s street -Homes, William C., Ber street -Hubbard, Henry, Westlegate street -Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill -Jones, Peter, St. Andrew’s hill -Jones, W., St. Gregory’s Church alley -Kerr, John, Lower Goat lane -King, John and James, Prince’s street -King, Thomas Charles R., Tombland and Elm hill -Lacey, John, St. Margaret’s lane -Love, Charles, Palace street -Mansfield, James, St. Stephen’s street -Mason, J., Elm terrace, New Catton -Norman, Robert, 6, York place, Chapel Field road -Paston, Thomas, Magdalen street -Quadling, Henry, Lower King street -Read, George, Bartholomew street -Read, Joseph J., Julian street -Say, Mrs. Sarah, 14, St. Giles’ -Scott, W., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Self, Thomas, Tombland -Starland, George and E., Surrey street -Surflin, William, Bank street -Taylor, William James, New Catton -Thwaites, Isaac M., Thorn lane -Turner, J., (painter) St. Lawrence lane -Turner, John J., (painter) Barn road -Weeks, William, St. Augustine’s street -Wilde, Frederick, St. Stephen’s street -Winter, William, Timberhill street -Wordingham, Robert, Rose tavern, Hall road, Lakenham -Wright and Son, Mission place, King street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 34) -Wright, Walter, Surrey place - - -_Printers_ (_letter-press_)— - - -Bacon, Richard N., 12, London street -Bardwell, Marcus G., Prince’s street -Barnes, Charles, Bedford street -Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane -Cundall, Miller, and Leavins, Rampant Horse street -Davy, John, St. Clement’s Church alley -Daynes, Samuel, St. Stephen’s -Fletcher, Josiah, 8, The Walk -Iungius, Mrs. Jemima, Pottergate str. -Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange streets -Kerr, Stephen John, All Saints’ green -Lemmon, Robert, Willow lane -Matchett and Stevenson, Chronicle office, Market place -Norfolk News’ Proprietors, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Norman, Benjamin, Old Haymarket -Otty, Philip, Orford hill -Page, S. D. and Son, 23, Old Haymarket -Parkinson, John W., Globe street, Union place -Pigg, Henry, 7, London street -Soman and Howes, St. Andrew’s hill -Stacy, Henry W., Haymarket -Stevens, Wm. H., Upper Goat lane -Stewardson, W. H., Little London st. -Thorndick and Co., Prince’s street -Upcroft, William, Fishgate street -Walker, R., Church street, St. Miles’ - - -_Professors and Teachers_— - - -Beauchamp, Miss, (music) Heigham road -Buck, Zachariah, (doctor of music) Upper close -Bunnett, Edward, (music) The Close -Burton, Frederick C., (music) St. Stephen’s road -Caro, Rev. Simon, (languages) Ber st. -Carver, Miss C. E., (music) Douro terrace, Heigham grove -Chilvers, James, (music) Pitt street -Clarke, Frederick Edward, (tunist) Prince’s street -Cox, William Henry, (music) Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Critchfield, S., (music) Upper King st. -Crook, Madame Oury and Miss Clarissa, (dancing and singing) Tombland -Curtis, Lambert G., (music and singing) 57, St. Giles’ street -Dodd, Miss Harriet, (music) Chapel Field road -Finegan, Thomas W., (languages) Cow hill -Fish, William, (music) Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Fitzgerald, Charles, Rose lane -Freeman, James, jun., (music) Caledonia terrace, Dereham road -Fuller, H. N., (music) Trafalgar st. -Gaul, E. J., (music) Magdalen street -Gooderham, Samuel, (tunist) Elm hill -Harcourt, James, Colegate street -Hastings, G., (music) Somerleyton st. -Heaviside, J., (drawing and painting) Church st., St. Simon’s -Hill, Horace, (music) 46, Pottergate street -Hill, J. F., (music) St. Giles’ terrace -Howlett, H., (music) St. Benedict’s road -Howlett, Walter, (music) Valentine street -Howlett, William, (music) The Walk -Jackson, H. C., (music) Fishgate st. -Jackson, James, (music) Cowgate st. -Jackson, W., (music) Prince’s street -Jackson, William, sen., (music) Fishgate street -Klein, Herr Hermann, (German)—German Master at the Grammar School—Bridge -st., St. Andrew’s -Ladbrooke, John Barney, (drawing) Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Lantenant, Camille Louis, (languages) Prince’s street -Larkman, W., (singing) Gildengate st. -Littlewood, F. B., (music) Colegate st. -Madge, Robert A., (music) Pitt street -Mann, H., (music) John st., Rose lane -Noverre, F., (dancing) Theatre square -Noverre, Miss Josephine, (singing and the concertina) Theatre square -Noverre, Miss Sophia, (pianoforte and harp) Theatre square -Nursey, Claude L., (drawing) Government School of Art -Paston, B., (music) Till’s court, Ber street -Plummer, Miss Elizabeth, (music) St. Andrew’s -Pace, W. H., (music) Somerleyton st. -Rudd, Henry, (singing) Duke street -Scott, John, (languages) Bank street -Slonitz, Leopold, (languages) Bethel street -Springfield, Thomas, (calisthenics) Kimberley street -Tayler, Francis G., (music) Grove place, Lakenham -Thurgar, A. H., (languages) St. Catherine’s plain -Trory, John (music) Elm hill -Vlieland, Jerome N., (languages) Redwell street -Widdows, Charles, (music) John st., Rose lane - - -_Provision Dealers_— - - -Brown, Charles, 57, St. Stephen’s st. -Burton, Gent, 12, Dove street -Harley, John P., St. Benedict’s street -Howman, Samuel, Upper Market -Kerrison, James, Magdalen street -Nash, Joseph, (and cheese and bacon factor) Post Office street -Norton, Robert, Fye bridge -Parish, J., Mill lane, New Catton -Pull, Elizabeth Mary, Bull close - - -_Publicans_ (_see also Beer Retailers_)— - - -Adam and Eve, Howes, R. H., Tabernacle street -Adelphi, Browne, J., White Lion st. -Albert Tavern, Coleman, S., Ber st. -Albion House, English, Mrs. Sarah, Market place -Albion Tavern, Middleton, Thomas, Heigham -All Saints, Payne, John, All Saints’ green -Allies, Cattermoul, William, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Allies Tavern, Bennett, John, Upper Heigham -Alma Tavern, Bush, Rebecca, Pottergate street -Anchor, Turner, Joseph, Surrey st. -Anchor, Osborn, C., Ten Bell lane -Anchor of Hope, Sparrow, Charles, Bracondale -Angel, Dover, Charles, New Catton -Angel, Harris, William, Trowse -Artichoke, King, R., Magdalen gates -Bakers’ Arms, Myhill, Ann, St. Martin’s at Palace -Bakers’ Arms, Ives, John, Ber street -Bakers’ Arms, Betts, J., Coslany st. -Bakers’ Arms, Higgins, Henry, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton -Balloon, Crowe, E., Lower Westwick street -Bank Tavern, Surflin, W., Bank st. -Barley Mow, Carter, W., Haymarket -Barn Tavern, Coldham, James, St. Benedict’s -Bartholomew Tavern, Thouless, W., Thorn lane -Bath House, Hughes W., St. Martin’s at Oak -Bear Inn, Ames, R., Market place -Bear and Staff, Smith, J., Fisher’s la. -Bee Hive, Gearing, James, St. Stephen’s gates -Bee Hive, Green, William Dann, St. Paul’s plain -Bee Hive, Loveday, George, St. Martin’s Palace plain -Bee Hive, Payne, Sarah, Cowgate st. -Bee Hive, Rackham, John, St. Benedict’s street -Bess of Bedlam, Baker, J., Oak street -Bell Hotel, Murnane, J., Orford hill and Castle hill -Bell Hotel Tap, Decaux, William, Castle meadow -Bird in Hand, Taylor, William J., New Catton -Bird in Hand, Ward, W., Barrack st. -Black Chequers, Radford, William, Cowgate st. -Black Eagle, Dawson, George, Vauxhall street -Black Horse, Abray, I., St. Giles’ rd. -Black Horse, Aylmer, J., Wensum st. -Black Horse, Moll Robert, St. Giles’ -Black Horse, Rix, W., Finket street -Black Prince, Goddard, Thomas, Upper walk -Black Swan, Storey, David, Upper market -Boarded House, Knights, Susannah, Castle hill -Boar’s Head Hotel, Figg, George, Surrey street -Bolingbroke’s Stores, King, James, Bank plain, London street -Bowling Green, Porter, James, Chapel field -Bowling Green Tap, Travis, Samuel, Theatre street -Boy and Cup, Root, Christiana, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Brazen Doors Tavern, Moore, George, Lame Dog road -Bricklayers’ Arms, Powell, Sarah, Union place -Bricklayers’ Arms, Storey William, Bull close -Bricklayers’ Arms, Powell, Mrs., Union place -Bricklayers’ Arms, Thurlow, Henry, Castle hill -Bridge House, Tidman, Robt., Thorpe hamlet -Bridge Tavern, Cattermoul, Thomas Matthews, Wensum street -British Lion, Clarke, T., Coburg str. -Britons’ Arms, Carr, Charles, Elm hill -Buff Coat Inn, Daniels, Joseph, Buff Coat lane -Bull, (Snow’s Chop House) Campling, William, Market place -Bull, Parkerson, Robert, Bull close -Bull, Thurston, Daniel, St. Stephen’s -Bull, Shorten, James, Magdalen street -Bull, Kent, Charles, St. Paul’s street -Bull’s Head Tavern, Carver, William, Ber street -Butchers’ Arms, Legood, E., Ber str. -Bushel, Gidney, S., St. Augustine’s -Cabinet-makers’ Arms, Kenney, E. Thomas, Bedwell street -Canteen, Thompson, George, The Barracks, Pockthorpe -Cardinal’s Cap, Walker, George, Upper Westwick street -Carpenters’ Arms, Baker, Robert, Thorn lane -Carpenters’ Arms, Youngs, W., Trowse -Carrow Inn, Orsborn, R., Carrow rd. -Castle Hotel, Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Castle hill -Castle Tavern, Walker, John, Thorpe hamlet -Cat and Fiddle, Hennery William, Magdalen street -Cat and Fiddle, Bell, M., Botolph str. -Catherine Wheel, Felstead, Robert, St. Augustine’s -Cattle Market, Smith, Benjamin, Cattle Market -Cellar House, Golding, John, Bridge street, St. George’s -Cellar House, Pigg, J., Pockthorpe -Champion Inn, Barnard, J., Golden Ball street -Chequers, Betts, John, Castle ditches -Chequers, Radford, Mrs. C., Cowgate street -Chequers, Beck, S., Castle meadow -Cherry Tree, Hewitt, Tutell, Hall road, Lakenham -Cherry Tree, Newman, John, Gildengate street -Church Style, Easto, G., Upper market -Cinder Ovens, Sandall, Edward H., King Street gates -Cirque Unique, Testar, Charles, Upper Westwick street -City Arms, Howes, George Smith, St. Andrew’s Hall plain -City of Norwich Inn, Green, John, Westlegate street -Club House Tavern, Calton, John D., Old Post Office court -Coach and Horses, Smith, Mrs. E., Union place -Coach and Horses, Fearnside, Benj., Red Lion street -Coach and Horses, Cattermole, D., Thorpe road -Coach and Horses, Daines, Elizabeth, Bethel street -Coachmakers’ Arms, Parnell, Richard, Bethel street -Coachmakers’ Arms, Thurling, Jas., St. Stephen’s gates -Cock, Burrows, J., Upper St. Giles’ -Cock, Moore, D. W., Upper King st. -Commercial Boarding House, Crickmore, Henry, Exchange street -Compasses, Pearce, P., Upper King street -Coopers’ Arms, Hubbard, H., Prince’s street -Cork Cutters’ Arms, Robinson, John, Bridge street, St. George’s -Corn Exchange Tavern, Brown, Rose Ann, Little London street -Cow and Hare, Armes, S., Heigham street -Cow Inn, Cooper, Samuel, Cow hill, St. Giles’ -Cricketers’ Arms, Wood, Robert, Red Lion street -Crocodile, Harding, L., Heigham st. -Cross Keys, Pratt, J., Magdalen st. -Crown, Middleton, J., St. George’s Bridge street -Crown and Angel, Daynes, Mrs. M., St. Stephen’s street -Crown and Anchor, Butcher, Robert, St. Augustine’s street -Crown Inn, Townshend G., Elm hill -Crown Point Tavern, Murrell, G., Trowse -Crystal Palace, Barber, A., Dereham road -Cupid and Bow, Matthews, William, St. Martin’s Palace plain -Curriers’ Arms, Norton, Maria, Union street, Crook’s place -Curriers’ Arms, Woodhouse, Joshua, St. Stephen’s Back street -Curriers’ Arms, Rouse, J., St. Giles’ street -Curriers’ Arms, Nichols, W., Pottergate street -Dial Inn, Burdett, J., Dereham road -Distillery, Nicholls, E., Dereham road -Dog, Wigger, John, St. Paul’s plain -Dolphin, Maxwell, T., Upper Heigham -Dove, Lovergan, F., St. James’ street -Dove, Roll, Mrs., Muspole street -Dove, Ellis, B., Lower Westwick st. -Duke of Sussex, Stangroom, J., St. Augustine’s -Duke of Wellington, Clements, R., Chapel street -Duke of Wellington, Self, James, St. Stephen’s street -Duke of Wellington, Spencer, Isaac, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Duke of Wellington, Fitt, Edward, Wellington street -Duke of York, Drake, B., Church path, Lakenham -Duke of York, Howard C., Thorpe hamlet -Duke’s Palace, Snowling, J., Duke’s Palace street -Duke’s Tavern, Hinchley, Samuel, Tombland -Duncan Arms, Burrows, William, Magdalen street -Eagle, Minns, Susanna, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Eagle, High, G., West Pottergate str. -Eagle, Burgess, R., Lower Westwick st. -Eagle, Cattermoul, J., Newmarket rd. -Earl of Leicester, Riches, Thomas, Dereham road -Earl of Leicester, Edwards, Charles, Brazen Doors’ road -Eastern Counties’ Railway Tavern, Warnes, Elizabeth, Foundry bridge -Eastern Union Railway Tavern, Wilde, Matthew, St. Stephen’s -Eight Ringers, Cunningham, Thomas, Coslany street -Elephant and Castle, Parkerson, Jude, King street -Elm Tavern, Rust, Robt., Prince’s st. -Elm Tavern, Spencer, R., Catton rd. -Excise Coffee House, Plane, Richard, Lower Goat lane -Express Train, Hatch, W., Rose lane -Factory Tavern, Newland, William, St. Martin’s at Palace -Fighting Cocks, Mills, J., Coslany st. -Fleckered Bull, Engall, T., Ber street -Fleece Inn, Barley, Mrs., Bridewell alley -Flower in Hand, Delph, T., Pitt street -Flower Pot, Nichols, Edward, Oak st. -Fortune of War, Campling, Samuel, Calvert street -Foundry Bridge Tavern, Browne, L. Anstead, Rose lane -Fountain Inn, Debbage, James, St. Benedict’s gates -Freemasons’ Arms, Sands, John, Southwell street, Lakenham -Free Trade Tavern, Atkins, Henry, St. Augustine’s -Free Trade Tavern, London, William, Rose lane -Free Trade Tavern, Rice, James, William street -French Horn, Betts, Thomas, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Gardeners’ Arms, Arnup, Charles, Pockthorpe -Gardeners’ Arms, Chapman, Philip, Tinkler’s lane -Gardeners’ Arms, Cooper, Thomas, Timberhill street -General Windham, Wiley, S. H., Cowgate street -George Inn, Warner, H., Old Haymarket -George the Fourth, Decks, J., Ber st. -Gibraltar, Wills, Anthony F., Upper Heigham -Gin Shop, Fitt, Eliza, Castle meadow -Globe Inn, Roll Robert, Globe street, Union place -Globe Tavern, Moore, J., Globe lane -Goat, Newman, W. H., Upper Goat lane -Gold Beaters’ Arms, Laskey, Mary A., Bethel street -Golden Ball, Girling, William, Golden Ball street -Golden Can, Peed, F., Gildengate st. -Golden Can, Yellop, Robert, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Golden Fleece, Copley, J., Fishgate street -Golden Lion, Onlay, William D., Brazen Doors’ road -Golden Lion, Riches, Henry, St. John’s Maddermarket -Goose and Gridiron, Butcher, James, St. Stephen’s street -Grapes Hotel, Clarke, J., St. Giles’ gates -Grapes, Rumbold, J., Howard street, Lakenham -Grapes Tavern, Mace, Mary Ann, Church street, St. Miles’ -Grapes, Daniels, Richd., Red Lion street -Green Dragon, Balls, James, Little London street -Greenhill Gardens, Winter, Mrs. T., St. Augustine’s -Greyhound, Smith, George, Rampant Horse street -Greyhound Gardens, Shickle, Robert, Ber street -Griffin, Jeffries, Leamon, King street -Griffin, Thompson, M., Barrack street -Guildhall, Strachan, J., Market place -Half Moon, Pretty, W., Dereham rd. -Half Moon, Brazell, R., Upper market -Hampshire Hog, Cutting, William, St. Swithin’s Church alley -Heart’s Ease, Sayer, Benj., Thorpe hamlet -Hen and Chickens, Fenn, Thomas, St. Mary’s plain -Hero of the Redan, Bright, Zachariah, Thorpe hamlet -Hoop Inn, Amies, J., St. Stephen’s rd. -Old Lobster Inn, Amies, John, Pottergate street -Hope Brewery, Brown, Frederick William, St. Saviour’s lane -Hope Tavern, Middleton, J., Calvert st. -Horse Barracks, Petch, H., Barrack st. -Horse and Groom, Newby, James, Back of the Inns -Hotpressers’ Arms, Rox, R., Coslany st. -Imperial Arms, James, Wm., Upper King street -Jack of Newbury, Upcroft, James, Magdalen street -John Bull, Lock, William, Union street, Crook’s place -Jolly Brewers, Cubitt, T., Magdalen st. -Jolly Butchers, Dambrock, J., Ber st. -Jolly Farmers, Powley, R., Castle hill -Jolly Farmers, Casson, Daniel Bell, St. John’s Maddermarket -Jolly Gardeners, Arnup, Charles P., Silver street -Jolly Gardeners, True, William J., Brunswick road -Jolly Gardeners, Weeks, Henry, Infirmary road -Jolly Maltsters, Dewing, E., King st. -Jolly Maltsters, Wenn, William, Cowgate street -Jolly Skinners, Pratt, John, Oak str. -Jubilee, Byles, Robert, Ber street -Keel and Wherry, Cooper, Jeremiah, Lower King street -Key and Castle, Porter, Thomas, St. Martin at Oak -Kimberley Arms, Chettleburgh, T., Trory street, Unthank’s road -King’s Arms, Yaxley, Mrs., St. Augustine’s -King’s Arms, Townshend, William, Bethel street -King’s Arms, James, Henry, Bishop bridge -King’s Arms, Jolly, John, Hall road, Lakenham -King’s Arms, Smith, Joseph, Oak st. -King’s Arms, Spanton, F. H., Ber st. -King’s Head, Doughty, R., Davey pl. -King’s Head, Rix, R., Upper St. Giles’ -King’s Head, Middleton, John, Magdalen street -King’s Head, Menton, Mrs. Mary A., Gildengate street -King of Prussia, Moy, W., Ipswich road -Lamb, Websdale, Mrs. F., Old Haymarket -Lame Dog, Sloper, J., Lame Dog rd. -Light Horseman, Kent, T., Barrack street -Lily Tavern, Mortimer, J. T., Ber st. -Lime Kiln Inn, Fox, Henry, Trowse -Little Buck, Rudd, Elizabeth, Oak st. -Little John, Fox, James, Alma street, Heigham -Lock and Key, Bell, Matthew, Ber st. -Locomotive, Skippon, W., Rupert st. -London Coffee House, Sapey, T., Rampant Horse street -London Tavern, Liddelow, Robert, St. Andrew’s hill -Lord Camden, Bruff, Robert, Charing cross -Lord John Russell, Betts, Charles A., Dereham road -Lord Nelson, Murrell, W., Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Lord Nelson, Phillips, W., Timberhill street -Lord Nelson, Tuck, J., Market place -Lord Nelson, Watts, S., Dereham road -Lord Raglan, Mann, C., Pockthorpe -Magpie, Dunthorne, J., Magpie road -Maid’s Head, Webster, W., Wensum street -Maid’s Head Tap, Newhouse, E., Pig lane, Palace plain -Malt and Hop Tavern, Gooch, Noah, Charing cross -Market House, Trumbetta, William, Weaver’s lane -Mariners’ Arms, Stafford, Robert, Mariners’ lane -Marquis of Gransby, Puxley, James, Bishopgate street -Marquis of Gransby, Mackley, John, Barrack street -Marquis of Lothian, Wilson, Robert, Lothian street -Mischief Tavern, Mann, Joseph M., St. Paul’s Back lane -Mitre Tavern, Salter, Wm., Rampant Horse street -Moon and Stars, Williams, Mary Ann, Duke’s Palace street -Morgan’s Cellar House, Wood, Geo., Lower King street -Morning Mail, Blanden, Henry, Pottergate street -Napier Tavern, Capp, E., Castle hill -Nelson Tavern, Staff, Frederick, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Nelson Tavern, Salmon, John, West Pottergate street -Nelson Tavern, Munford, George, Nelson street, Dereham road -Norfolk Hotel, Foster, G., St. Giles’ st. -Norfolk and Norwich Chop House, Bloomfield, George, Market place -Norfolk Railway House, Nash, R. S., Foundry bridge -Norfolk Tavern, Morter, Robt., Rupert street, Union place -Norwich Arms, Peggs, G., Ber street -Nursery Tavern, Blythe, Eldred, Nelson street, Heigham -Old Crown, Calver, John F., Oak str. -Old Friends, Nichols, John, Ber street -Old Goat, Goat, C., Upper Goat lane -Old Music House, Oliver, Elizabeth, Lower King street -Old Star, Curson, William, Quay side -Old Steam Packet Tavern, Cosgrove, Thomas Rolfe, Rose lane -Orchard, Gardens, Warnes, Charles, Heigham street -Orchard Tavern, Cooper, Robert, St. Faith’s lane -Original Dun Cow, Mackley, Richard, St. Martin’s gates -Ostrich, Towler, R. B., Plumstead rd. -Oxford Tavern, Wells, Peter, Oxford street, Unthank’s road -Palace Tavern, Price, John, Palace st. -Paul Pry, Paston, Wm., Grapes’ hill -Peacock, Colman, J., St. Stephen’s pl. -Pelican, Sands, Isaac, Colegate street -Perseverance Tavern, Nobbs, Edwd., Oak street -Pheasant Cock, Blake, James, Ber Street gates -Phœnix Brewery, Fisk, Adam, Magdalen street -Pigeons, Newman, Mrs. S., Fishgate st. -Pine Apple, King, S. B., St. Martin’s la. -Pine Apple, Jarvis, William, Trowse -Plasterers’ Arms, Burrage, William, Cowgate street -Plough, Coe, Mark, Golden Ball street -Plough, Cooper, W., St. Benedict’s st. -Plumbers’ Arms, Adams, William, Cowgate street -Plumbers’ Arms, Hewing, Joseph, Prince’s street -Pope’s Head, Browsell, Wm., Upper market -Portland Arms, Brett, Alethsa, Old Church road, Lakenham -Post Office Tavern, Thurlow, Mrs. E., Post Office street -Prince Albert, Daniels, T., Dove str. -Prince Regent, Finch, W., Weavers’ la. -Prince of Wales, Delph, William, St. Augustine’s -Prince of Wales, Canner, John, Upper Westwick street -Princess Royal, Bridges, Robert, Rampant Horse street -Punch House, Dawson, William, Upper market -Queen Adelaide, Marshall, J., Pitt st. -Queen Adelaide, Armes, Daniel, West End street, Heigham -Queen Anne, Raven, Edward, St. Miles’ Church street -Queen’s Arms, Pye, Jabez, Pump str. -Queen’s Arms, Minns J., Magdalen st. -Queen, Caroline, Briggs, W., Oak str. -Queen’s Head, Dunn, Jas., Quay side -Queen’s Head, Love, William, Cowgate street, St. Paul’s -Queen’s Head, Fox, I., Upper St. Giles’ -Queen Victoria, Roe, C., Pottergate st. -Railway and Commercial Hotel, Mortimer, John Thursby, St. Giles’ -Railway Inn, Wilson, James, Trowse -Rainbow, Thwaites, J., Lower King st. -Rainbow, Hayne, Wm., Holl’s lane -Rampant Horse, Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse street -Rampant Horse, Norton, Henry, Fishgate street -Raven, Rowland, Daniel, King street -Red House, Butcher, Walter Whitton, Timberhill street -Red Lion, Fletcher, Joseph, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s -Red Lion, Gardiner, William, London street -Red Lion, Rose, Wm., Magdalen str. -Red Lion, Hewitt, George, Orford hill -Red Lion, Howe, John, Magdalen st. -Red Lion, Howard, T., Bishopgate st. -Red Rose, Sweatman, Mrs. E., Back of the Inns -Ribs of Beef, Rant, J., Wensum street -Richmond Tavern, Youngs, Peter, Richmond hill -Rifleman, Cudden, Mrs. A., All Saints’ green -Rifleman, Campling, Jeremiah, Cross lane, Gildengate street -Reindeer, Kerridge, J., St. Benedict’s road -Rising Sun, Abel, J., Chapel Field rd. -Rising Sun, Playford, William, Buff Coat lane -Robin Hood, Gostling, R., Dereham rd. -Rope-makers’ Arms, Tallowin, Saml., Hellesdon road -Rope-makers’ Arms, Baldry, William, Hellesdon road -Rose, Hogg, Henry, Magdalen street -Rose, Wordingham, Robt., Hall road, Lakenham -Rose, Nicholls, G. V., St. Stephen’s st. -Rose, Thompson, Benj., Thorn lane -Rose, Nicholls, John, City road -Rose, Cobb, Leggatt, St. Augustine’s -Rose, Smith, John W., corner of King street and Rose lane -Rose, Burrell, Robert, Oak street -Rose Tavern, Ramm, Robt., Palace st. -Rose and Crown, Gibbs, R., Botolph st. -Rose and Thistle Tavern, Armes, Frederick Thomas, Barn road -Royal Exchange, Cubitt, J., Julian st. -Royal Hotel, Heseltine, J., Market pl. -Royal Hotel Tap, Gooch, Thomas H., Back of the Inns -Royal Oak, Jarman, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Royal Oak, Brown, Mary Ann, St. Augustine’s street -Royal Standard, West, John, Chapel street, Union place -Saracen’s Head, Newman, Richard, West Pottergate street -Saracen’s Head, Scowen, John, St. Giles’ street -Sardinian Tavern, Howard, James, St. Stephen’s street -Sawyers’ Arms, Dunthorn, William, St. Paul’s plain -Seven Stars, Denmark, W., Barrack street -Shakespeare, Pye, R., 63, Pottergate street -Shakespeare, Booth, T. R., Colegate st. -Shakespeare, Hollis, R., Theatre st. -Ship, Littlewood, E., Lower King st. -Ship, Pallant, Robert, Thorn lane -Ship, Riches, S., St. Peter’s Southgate -Ship, Boyce, George, Mousehold -Shirehall Tavern, Ling, Abraham, Castle meadow -Shoulder of Mutton, Beckwith, B., St. Stephen’s street -Shoulder of Mutton, Widdows, Mark, St. Andrew’s hill -Sir John Barleycorn, Mason, Henry, Orford hill -Somerset Tavern, Yallop, William, Union street, Crook’s place -Somerleyton Tavern, Lines, Philip, Somerleyton street -Sons of Commerce, Cox, E., Thorn ln. -Southwell Arms, Brinkley, James, Front row, Lakenham -Spear-in-Hand, Wyatt, J., Julian place -Sportsman, Betts, R., Pockthorpe -Spread Eagle Tavern, Gilbeigh, Mrs. Caroline, Old Haymarket -Staff of Life, Harvey, S., Fishgate st. -Stag, Wigg, E., St. Benedict’s street -Star Commercial Inn, Watson, John, Old Haymarket -Star and Crown, Emms, William, Timberhill street -Steam Packet, Hilling, M., King st. -Steam Packet, Curson, William, St. Catherine’s plain -St. Julian’s Tavern, Lawrence, M. C., St. Julian’s -St. John’s Head, Gent, D., Coslany st. -St. Paul’s Tavern, Severn, Samuel, Cowgate street -Suffolk Arms, Wilkinson, W., Oak st. -Sun and Anchor, Thorpe, Thomas E., Colegate street -Surrey Inn, Kett, Elizabeth, Grove plate, Lakenham -Surrey Tavern, Scarlett, R., Surrey rd. -Swan Hotel, Asker, Mrs. Elizabeth, Upper market -Swan, Tuddenham, J., Cowgate street -Swan, Kett, James F., Magdalen st. -Swan, Mace, James, Swan lane -Swiss Cottage, Laws, R., Dereham rd. -Ten Bells, Brown, H., Upper Westwick street -Theatre Tavern, King, S., Bethel st. -Thorn Tavern, Dickerson, William Benjamin, Ber street -Three Horse Shoes, Girdlestone, Thos., Palace street -Three Kings, Riches, J., St. Benedict’s street -Three Pigeons, Lane, J., Charing cross -Three Tubs, Ulph, James, Barrack st. -Three Tuns, Thompson, R., King st. -Three Tuns, Plumstead, S., Coslany st. -Tiger, Moy, James, Fishgate street -Trafalgar Tavern, Scales, Mary Ann, Trafalgar street -Trowel and Hammer, Spurling, Wm., St. Stephen’s road -Trumpet, Fuller, R., St. Stephen’s st. -Tuns, Kemp, William, St. Giles’ gates -Tuns, Clarke, R. N., Whitefriars’ st. -Tuns, Cowan, Mrs. C., All Saints’ grn. -Turkey Cock, Swash, M., St. Simon’s Church street -Two Brewers, Wallace, Jas., Maddermarket -Two Brewers, Campling, George, Magdalen street -Two-Necked Swan, Whitehead, Wm., Oak street, St. Martin’s -Two-Necked Swan, Betts, James Geo., St. Stephen’s street -Two Necked Swan, Andrews, James, Upper Walk, Market place -Two Quarts, Asquith, William, Pottergate street -Two Quarts, Rivett, John, Bridge street, St. George’s -Unicorn, Brown, G., St. Stephen’s st. -Unicorn, Easton, Isaac, St. Mary’s pl. -Vauxhall Tavern, Bunn, C., Julian st. -Victoria Spirit Vaults, Bowgen, John Hart, Lower Westwick street -Victoria Tavern, Laws J., Magdalen st. -Victoria Tavern, Hammond, John, Market place -Victoria Tavern, Smith, Henry George, Adelaide street -Victoria Tavern, Blackburn, William Berry, St. Stephen’s gates -Vine Tavern, Mackley Thomas, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Waggon and Horses, Riley, Francis, Tombland -Waggon and Horses, Wilsea, John, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Walnut Shades, Dady, Mrs., Old Post Office court -Waterloo Tavern, Smith, Edward, Market place -Waterloo, Moon, Robert, New Catton -Waterman, Yeames, Samuel, King st. -Waterman, Briggs, J., St. Margaret’s plain -Waterman’s Arms, Moughton, John, St. Ann’s lane, King street -Wellington Tavern, Freestone, Wm., Muspole street -West End Retreat, Barnes, John Edward, Holl’s lane, Heigham -Whalebone Inn, Sexton, Edward, New Catton -Wheat Sheaf, Austin, William, St. Stephen’s street -Wheat Sheaf, Baxter, R., Bethel str. -Wheat Sheaf, Cole, E., Castle ditches -Whip and Nag, Wallace, T., Pitt street -Whitefriars’ Tavern, Dann, Isaac, Whitefriars’ street -White Hart, Woolsey, S., St. Peter’s -White Horse, Lacey, Wm., Castle hill -White Horse, Mason, W., Magdalen st. -White Horse, Grief, James, Trowse -White Horse, Gibson, G., Crook’s pl. -White Horse, Rix, William, Bridge street, St. Lawrence -White Horse, Potter, George, Old Haymarket -White Horse, Stubbs, Edward, St. Andrew’s Broad street -White Horse, Coleman, Timothy, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -White Lion, Howes, J., Magdalen street -White Lion, Lawn, William, St. Benedict’s street -White Lion, Barber, William, St. Martin’s at Palace plain -White Lion, Howman, William, Oak street, St. Martin’s -White Lion, King, G., Prince’s street -White Lion, Hall, Wm., St. Martin’s at Palace plain -White Rose, Littleproud, Mrs. Susan, Back of the Inns -Wild Man, Beeton, J., St. Andrew’s hill -William the Fourth, Matthews, Geo., Mousehold -William the Fourth, Ward, William, Chapel street, Crook’s place -William the Fourth, Newby, Wm., Coburg street -William the Fourth, Williamson, W., St. Augustine’s street -William Tell, Kilburn, W., Castle hill -Windham Arms, Aldous, John T., Trory street, Lakenham -Windmill, Saul, John, Ber street -Windmill Tavern, Baker, William, Mill lane, New Catton -Wine Tavern, Laws, James, Upper St. Giles’ -Windsor Castle, Lambert, Martin, Pockthorpe -Woolpack, Thrower, M., Golden Ball st. -Woolpack, Barnes, M., St. George’s pl. -World’s End, Drege, William, World’s End lane -Wounded Hart, Houghton, Henry, Upper market -Wrestlers, Fake, John, St. James’ st. -Yarmouth Arms, Snelling, John, Pudding lane, Market place -York Tavern, Eastaugh, Mrs. Mary, Castle meadow - - -_Publishers_ (_see also Booksellers and Stationers_)— - - -Blackie and Son, Upper St. Giles’ st. (John W. Nelson, agent) -Fullarton and Co., 5, Davey place, (Paterson, Charles, agent) -Harrison, Harrod, and Co., (directories) Somerleyton street -Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange streets -London Printing and Publishing Co., (agent, Croxford, E., Magdalen st.) -Virtue and Co., Jay’s terrace, Rose lane (F. Johnson, agent) - - -_Pump Maker_— - - -Shalders, J., (patent fountain) Bank plain (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 17) - - -_Rag Merchants_— - - -Bagshaw, George, Coslany street -Cullingford, F., St. Benedict’s street -Cullingford, Thomas, Botolph street -Cullingford, William, Ber street -Gardiner, William, St. Paul’s street -Kent, Alfred, Upper Goat lane -Newman, George F., King street - - -_Register Offices for Servants_— - - -Baker, Mrs. C., Redwell street -Barker, Mrs. Mary, Orford hill -Bayfield, Mrs. J. F., 7, Bank street -Betts, John, Bethel street -Cooke, Mrs. Eliza, St. Stephen’s gates -Gaze, William H., Westlegate street -Green, Miss Ann, Post Office street -Johnson, Robert, Castle meadow -Pitcher, Thomas, Rose lane -Skipper, Henry, Magdalen street -Whitehead, Mrs. A., Grapes’ hill - - -_Rent and Debt Collectors_— - - -Bardwell, George S., St. Stephen’s rd. -Kerry, George, St. Mary’s -Kerry, George Caythorpe, Elm hill -Nockolds, Henry, Fox and Hounds’ court, Ber street -Roach, Edward, Southwell road -Stamp, W., Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s - - -_Rope_, _Twine_, _and Sacking Makers_— - - -Archer, William, New Catton -Bacon, Josiah N., 3, Davey place -Clark, F. and Son, St. Clement’s -Hindes, Henry and Son, Red Lion street and Magdalen street -Hindes, W., Upper Westwick street -Hurn, Daniel, Dove street -Hurn, George, Dove street -Nicholls, R., 11, City road, Lakenham -Webb, William, jun., Magdalen street - - -_Rulers_— - - -Read, W. S., Elm hill -Smith, W., Alden’s court, St. Stephen’s plain -Steward, Samuel, Prince’s street - - -_Saddlers and Harness Makers_— - - -Abel, Cain, Golden Ball street -Bowes, William, Upper Westwick st. -Breese, Robert, Magdalen street -Calver, John, All Saints’ green -Chettleburgh, Robert, Tombland -Dickerson, Richard, Castle hill -Fuller, James, 23, Old Haymarket -Gooch, Henry, St. James street -Gowing, Charles, Castle hill -Hallows, George, Rampant Horse st. -Harbord, J. M., Upper St. Giles -Howes, J. and J., Red Lion street -Kemp, Thomas, Great Orford street -Newton, J. and C., Lame Dog road -Philo, Joseph, 44, London street -Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen street -Spratt, William, Chapel field -Tooley, Peter, 3, Upper King street -Wilkinson, Henry J., St. Giles’ street - - -_Sail Maker_— - - -Boult, Benjamin G., Barge yard, King street - - -_Saw Mills_— - - -Bird, Bailey, Philadelphia -Cann, Samuel, Philadelphia -Fitz-Patrick, James, Coslany street -Gallant, George, Mousehold -Saul and Frazer, St. Martin’s Palace plain - - -_Sawyers_— - - -Fryer, William, Union place -Jennings, Samuel, Mousehold - - -_Saw Makers_ (_see also Cutlers_)— - - -Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane -Kenyon, John, Lower Goat lane -Lomas, William, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s - - -_Scale_, _Beam_, _and Steelyard_, _Maker_— - - -Stanley, George, Elm hill - - -_Shawl and Dress Printers_— - - -Price and Co., Bath House, St. Martin’s - - -_Skipping Agent_— - - -Barber, Henry, Lower Westwick st. - - -_Shirt Makers_— - - -Bird, Miss J., Timberhill street -Boughen, William, Bank plain -Fish, Mrs. Lucy, 51, Pottergate street - - -_Shirt Makers_ (_continued_)— - - -Kent, Henry, 3, London street -Oxley, Richard, 6, London street -Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs’ street - - -_Shoe_ (_Ladies_) _and Fancy Warehouse_— - - -Mingay, Geo. N., 7, Old Haymarket - - -_Shopkeepers_ (_General_)— - - -Allen, Thomas, Golden Ball street -Anderson, William, Old church street, Lakenham -Andrews, Thomas, St. Faith’s lane -Annison, Robert, Little Globe street, Union place -Armiss, Thomas, Barrack street -Bacon, William, All Saints’ green -Bancarlari, Dominico, Ber street -Batson, John, Barrack street -Bennett, John, St. Miles’ Church st. -Bidwell, James, St. Faith’s lane -Blyth, Josiah, (and baker,) Adelaide street, Heigham -Blythe, Joshua, World’s End lane -Bond, Elizabeth, Duke street -Bond, George, Quaker’s lane -Borking, T. P., Upper Westwick street -Boulton, Edward, Gildengate street -Brett, Thomas, Old Church street, Lakenham -Brooks, William, Oak street -Brown, Sophia, Philadelphia -Bullard, Maria, Trowse -Bunting, James, Coslany street -Burrell, William, Cowgate street -Burroughes, George, Magdalen street -Butler, Thomas, Barrack street -Campling, Paul, West Pottergate st. -Carter, Henry, Cowgate street -Carter, Thomas, St. James’ street -Carver, Rebecca, 12, Surrey Terrace, Lakenham -Carver, William, Ber street -Carver, William, Trowse -Catchpole, John, Cowgate street -Cawdron, Henry, Bethel street -Chapman, Mary Ann, Palace street -Clarke, Royal, William street -Claxton, Walter, New Catton -Comer, Robert, Thorpe hamlet -Cooper, J. D., Rampant horse street -Copeman, E., Union st., Crook’s place -Cork, Henry, Magpie road -Creake, Elizabeth, Coburg street -Cross, Daniel, Ber street -Crotch, John, Barrack street -Crowe, Elizabeth, Elm hill -Cubitt, James, Lower King street -Curtis, David, Philadelphia -Curtis, Rebecca, Upper Regent street, Union place -Davis, Thomas, Hall road -Dawson, William, Magdalen street -Dennington, Elizabeth, Silver street -Drake, Mary, Church path, Lakenham -Drake, Samuel, Lower Westwick st. -Drege, William, World’s End lane -Durrant, Mrs. M., Upper King street -Dye, Henry, Upper King street -Dyer, T., Union street, Crook’s place -Earl, John, Magdalen street -Edwards, James, St. Paul’s plain -Evans, George, Barrack street -Fair, Thomas, Bishopgate street -Farrow, T., Chapel street, Union place -Fisher, Mrs. Sarah, Oak street -Flood, Francis, St. Martin’s lane -Foster, John, Wellington street -Foster, Thomas, West Pottergate st. -Fountain, Elizabeth, Heigham street -Francis, G., Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Freeman, W., Chapel st., Union place -Frost, Mary Ann, Magdalen street -Gay, Edward, Heigham street -Gedge, E. P., Brazen Doors road -Gent, George, Bridge street, St. Miles’ -George, Robert Mills, St. Benedict’s st. -Gibson, Alfred, Botolph street -Gifford, Samuel, St. Benedict’s street -Goreham, William, Rosemary lane -Gravener, B., Lower Westwick street -Green, Susan, St. James’ street -Grief, Jonathan, Trowse -Gurney, James, Julian street -Hall, Jonathan, Somerleyton street -Hardingham, William, Barrack street -Hardyment, J., St. Benedict’s gates -Hase, Thomas, Cowgate street -Hill, Elizabeth, Upper King street -Hill, Hezekiah, St. Augustine’s -Holl, Charlotte, Peacock street -Howell, Henry, Trafalgar street -Howes, John, Bridge st., St. George’s -Humphery, William, Pump street -Hunn, Philip, Rising Sun lane -Jackson, Wm., Coburg street -James, John, Chapel st., Crook’s place -Jay, Joseph, Lower King street -Johnson, John, Ber street -Kerridge, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s st. -Key, George, Oak street -Key, Samuel, jun., Upper Heigham -Kidd, Elizabeth, Cowgate street -Knevett, Henry, Magdalen street -Lacey, Esau, Bishopgate street -Lake, John, Greyhound lane, St. Benedict’s road -Large, John, Julian st., Julian place -Larkman, James, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet -Larkman, William, Lower King st. -Leeds, Sarah and Elizabeth, Tinkler’s lane, Heigham -Llewfinly, Thomas, Cherry street, Lakenham -Littleproud, James, Pottergate street -Livingstone, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Livock, Samuel, West Wymer street -Loads, Henry, Lower King street -Lockwood, M., St. Miles’ Church alley -Long, Walter, Coslany street -Lowne, James, Cowgate street -Luckett, Henry, Pottergate street -Mallett, Frederick, St. James’ street -Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road -Mann, J., Oak street, St. Martin’s -Marshall, Peter, Ber street -Meek, Elizabeth, Tinkler’s lane -Merris, William, New Catton -Merry, Robert J., King Street gates -Miles, John, Heigham Causeway -Mortimer, William, Gildengate street -Muirhead, Hannah, Colegate street -Munday, T., Mill lane, New Catton -Munford, G., Nelson st., Heigham -Multitude, E., Cherry st., Lakenham -Nockolds, Hannah, Barrack street -Palmer, Thomas, Union place -Parr, Thomas, Ber street -Pearson, Robert, Cowgate street -Pegg, Martha, Fisher’s lane -Perowne, S., Nelson st., Heigham fields -Pert, James, Magdalen street -Pointer, Thomas, Magpie road -Potter, Robert, St. Peter’s Southgate -Press, Frederick G., Philadelphia -Price, Joseph, Coslany street -Prior, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak -Quantrell, Robert, Mousehold -Quantrell, S., Chapel st., Union place -Ransome, George, Bridewell alley -Rattee, Charles, Grapes’ hill -Rawling, Henry, West Pottergate st. -Reynolds, Joseph J., Rupert street -Roe, Samuel, Distillery street -Royall, James, Elm hill -Rushbrook, Robert, St. Julian’s st. -Seaman, E., St. Martin’s at Palace -Seaman, Henry, Old Church path, Lakenham -Skoyles, Samuel, Barrack street -Slaughter, C., St. Augustine’s street -Smith, Alfred, Fishgate street -Smith, Henry, Ber street -Smith, James, Botolph street -Smith, Miss L., Botolph street -Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s gates -Stannard, John, Magdalen street -Steward, Henry, Bull close -Stewardson, N. T., St. James’ street -Storey, James, St. Augustine’s -Stubbs, Maria, Barrack street -Tench, James, Spitalfields -Thompson, Benjamin, Thorn lane -Thompson, Philip, Cherry street, Lakenham -Tompson, Charles, Pitt street -Turner, Sarah, Adelaide street -Turrell, Joseph, Coburg street -Tuttell, Anna Maria, Trafalgar street, Lakenham -Tuttell, H., Trafalgar st., Lakenham -Walker, Elizabeth, Ber street -Waller, Martha, St. Paul’s opening -Watering, J., Mill lane, New Catton -Welch, Harriet, Lower King street -Welch, Mary Ann, Lower King street -Wiley, Samuel H., Cowgate street -Willement, Mrs. Maria, St. Augustine’s street -Willins, William, Castle meadow -Wilson, Sarah, Barrack street -Wood, Wm., Union street, Crook’s pl. - - -_Shorthand Writers_— - - -Algar, John G., (_Norfolk News_) Trory street, Unthank’s road -Bayne, A. D., Portland place, Holl’s lane -Bussey, H. E., (_Mercury_) Vauxhall st. -Hanly J. Laffan, (_Chronicle_) Jubilee place, Heigham road -Rogers, E. D., (_Norfolk News_) West parade, Earlham road -Stafford, Hewley, (_Chronicle_) Mount Pleasant - - -_Shuttle Maker_— - - -Gaul, Edward John, Magdalen street - - -_Silk Finisher_— - - -Beloe, Henry, Coslany street - - -_Silk Mercers_ (_see also Drapers_)— - - -Abbot, Edward Jesse, Exchange st. -Betts, John, Market place -Blakely, E., West parade, Earlham rd. -Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London st. -Chamberlin, Sons and Co., Market place -Coleman, Mrs. Ruth, London street -Coleman, George L., Market place -Cundall, Benjamin and Son, The Walk -Edwards, Wm. P., St. Stephen’s st. -Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, London st. -Fiske, Francis Robert, London street -Kett, Wm. Woodhouse, London and Exchange streets -Piper, William, London street -Reid, Samuel, St. Andrew’s Hall plain -Snowdon, H., Bridge st., St. George’s -Snowdon, J. C. and Co., 9, The Walk -Stocks, Alfred Josh., Briggs’ street - - -_Silversmiths and Jewellers_— - - -Allen, John Bonfield, 40, London st. -Beha, Lickart and Co., St. Stephen’s plain -Bell, Robert, Davey place -Bloch, Israel, 47, Pottergate street -Cooper and Son, 20, London street -Dixon, Thomas, 6, Bridewell alley (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 8) -Dodson, Wm. Robert, 27, London st. -Etheridge, George, and William Ellis, 10, The Walk -Gerard, William S., Botolph street -Gunton, Henry, Briggs’ street -Joseph and Samuel, Timberhill street -Mackley, George Wm., Westlegate street -Piggin and Dyball, Post Office street -Priest, George, 3, Briggs’ street -Rossi, George, Market place -Salkind, S., (travelling) Gildengate st. -Shalders, Noah, Westlegate street -Shildrake, William, London street - - -_Slate Merchants_— - - -Culyer, E. S., Lower King street -Morris, John, Lower King street - - -_Soap Manufacturers_— - - -Andrews, William, Fishgate street -Brock, George, St. Augustine’s gates -Durrant and Brock, St. Miles’ - - -_Soda Water Manufacturers_ (_see Ginger Beer_, _Lemonade_, _and Soda -Water Manufacturers_)— -_Solicitors_— - - -Asker, Samuel Hurry, St. Giles’ street -Atkinson, John G., Post Office street -Bailey, E. C., Toll’s court, Briggs’ st. -Bardwell, Everett, Lower close -Beckwith, A. A. H., Palace street -Blake, Francis John, Upper King st. -Blake, John Joseph, Theatre street -Blake, Keith, and Blake, The Chantry -Brightwell and Son, Surrey street -Cooper, John N. V., 3, The Crescent -Cooper, Robert, Private Road villas, Unthank’s road -Cullen, John B., Upper King street -Dalrymple, Arthur, St. Giles’ street -Dalton, Samuel, St. Giles’ terrace -Daveney, Charles Burton, Bethel st. -Day and Son, Upper Surrey street -Dowson, John Withers, The Priory, Upper King street -Durrant, George, Surrey street -Dye, G. A., Broad street, St. Andrew’s -Fickling, Robert, Prince’s street -Field and Bignold, Upper Surrey st. -Foster, Francis Gostling, St. Giles’ road -Foster, (Sir Wm.) Sons, Burroughes, and Robberds, Crown Bank plain -Fox, Frederick, Surrey street -Fox, Thomas Colman, Victoria street -Fraser, J. E., Bank chambers, Bank plain -Freestone, Edward, Little Orford st. -Gilman, Charles R., St. Giles’ street -Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ street -Goodwin, John, Willow lane -Hansell, Henry, Upper close -Hansell, Peter Edward, Upper close -Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street -Kerrison and Preston, Bank plain -Kitson, John, Lower close and Thorpe hamlet -Ling, Henry, Willow lane -Mendham, Wace L., 8, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Miller, Son, and Bugg, Bank Chambers -Mitchell and Clarke, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street -Nixon, John Hindson, Bracondale -Press, Edward, Tombland -Pulley, Henry, Surrey street -Rackham and Cooke, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ -Robberds, John M., Ber street gates -Sadd, William, Theatre street -Sharp, Daniel, Surrey street -Sharpe, Benj. T., Chapel Field road -Simpson, George Elward, Tombland -Skipper and Son, Bank street -Stevens, William, The Close -Steward and Fisher, King street -Taylor, Adam and C., Orford place -Taylor, John Oddin, St. Giles’ street -Tillett, J. H., St. Andrew’s Broad str. -Tuck, Charles E., St. Giles’ street -Turner, Wm. N. H., Lower close -Watson, F. E., Rampant Horse street -Whaites, C., Samson’s crt, Tombland -Wilkinson, Joseph, Prince’s street -Willins, William, Castle meadow -Wilson, William, 7, Victoria street -Winter, James and Son, St. Giles’ -Woodcock, Thomas, Surrey road - - -_Spirit Merchants_ (_see Wine and Spirit Merchants_, _and Brewers_)— -_Starch Manufacturers_— - - -Colman, J. and J., Carrow and Stoke Holy Cross - - -_Stationers_—_Wholesale_ (_see also Booksellers and Stationers_)— - - -Candler, John, Rampant Horse street -Fletcher, Josiah, The Walk -Jarrold and Sons, London street -Page, S. D. and Son, 23, Old Haymarket - - -_Stay and Corset Makers_— - - -Aldis, Mrs. Jane, Prince’s street -Baker, Mrs. S., Willow lane, St. Giles’ -Cann, Mrs. Mary, Fisher’s lane -Farrow, Maria, Grapes’ hill -Fenn, Mrs., Julian street -Hubbard, Mrs. H., Westlegate street -Leech, Jane, St. George’s plain -Main and Norton, Mesds., Briggs’ st. -Margerson, Mrs. H., St. Andrew’s hall plain -Taylor, Elizabeth, (and elastic bandages) Upper St. Giles’ - - -_Steelyard Makers_— - - -Drew, William and John, Ber street -Stanley, George, Elm hill - - -_Stock and Share Brokers_— - - -Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ street -Morgan, Edward C., 82, St. Giles’ st. - - -_Stone and Marble Masons_— - - -Allen, Wm., St. Stephen’s Back street -Clarke, M., Distillery street, Heigham -De Carle, Henry, Chapel Field road -Hall, Samuel, Chapel Field road -Hibberd, Amies, Chapel Field road -Lloyd, Thomas, Rose lane -Stanley, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street -Stanley, Wm., St. Catherine’s plain -Want, Frederick, Dereham road -Watson, Ann and Sons, St. Faith’s lane and Castle meadow -Whitehead, George, Grapes hill - - -_Straw Bonnet Makers_— - - -Barnes, Maria, Chapel street, Crook’s place -Clare, Caroline, Magdalen street -Clarke, Miss Maria, St. Gregory’s Church alley -Cunningham, Emily, St. Miles’ Church alley -Dobson, Sarah, St. Benedict’s street -Felstead, Miss C., 20, Castle meadow -Ford, Miss Ann, Wellington lane, St. Giles’ -Gent, Eliza, Muspole street -Gooding, Mrs. Harriet, Red Lion st. -Green, Miss Ann, Post Office street -Hudson, E., West Pottergate street -Leggett, Miss Sarah, 5, Crescent place -Miles, Francis, Magdalen street -Parsons, Miss J., Brazen Doors road -Robbins, Mrs., West Pottergate street -Scofield, Susan, Upper St. Giles’ -Stangroom, Caroline, Ber street -Stannard, Harriet, Infirmary road -Tye, Jemima, Ber street -Walker, Mrs. Ann, Peacock street -Wilson, Miss Jane, St. Paul’s - - -_Straw Hat Manufacturers_— - - -Laws, Robert, Westlegate street -Riches, Miss S., Queen street - - -_Surgeons_— - - -Bell, John Crawford, Prince’s street -Cadge, William, All Saints’ green -Cooper, Emanuel, Tombland -Cremer, Robert, Guardians’ dispensary, Elm hill -Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen street -Crook, John, Tombland -Crosse, Thomas W., 22, St. Giles’ st. -Dalrymple and Cadge, Surrey street -Dashwood, L., St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Davis, John and Co., Pottergate st. -Day, William H., All Saints’ green -Dowson, Arthur H., Norwich dispensary, St. John’s Maddermarket -Drake, Charles, All Saints’ green -Firth, George W. W., 66, St. Giles’ st. -Fox, John, Upper St. Giles’ street -Francis W. Bransby, Colegate street -Garthon, James S., Upper St. Giles’ st. -Gibson and Bateman, 19, St. Giles’ st. -Goodwin, Charles, Willow lane -Holland, Edward C., St. Stephen’s rd. -Hutchison, G. S., Surrey street -Johnson, John Godwin, 64, St. Giles’ -Master, Alfred, Bethel street -Morgan, Arthur Foster, St. Giles’ st. -Muriel, Charles E., 64, St. Giles’ st. -Nichols, William Peter, Surrey street -Orris, Frederick, Magdalen street -Payne, Sturley, Duke street -Penrice, David, Tombland -Pitt, John Ballard, St. Stephen’s st. -Rand, William Fell, Tombland -Spencer, C., jun., Lower King street -Taylor, William Henry, Prince’s st. -Thompson, Robert, Theatre street -Thurgar, C. W., St. Catherine’s plain -Watson, John F., Heigham -Woodhouse, William, surgeon to Norwich Dispensary -Woolterton, Robert, Tombland - - -_Surgical Instrument Makers_— - - -Allison, Mrs. S., Market place -Branch, George, Golden Ball street -Hewitt, William, Somerleyton street -Lister, John, 10½, Old Haymarket -Sawyer and Co., 42, London street - - -_Surveyors_ (_see also Architects_)— - - -Baldry, William, Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road -Benest, E. E., (City Surveyor) Board of Health Offices, Castle meadow -Benest and Newson, Bank chambers -Brown, John, (County Surveyor) King street -Browne, William and Co., St. Andrew’s Broad street -Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate street -Butcher, Wm. and Sons, Theatre str. -Ellis, John, Bank plain -Espenett, W. H., Distillery street -Hewitt, John, Theatre street -Hinsbey, T. W., 18, Castle meadow -Kitton, Robt., Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ -Loades, Benjamin, 55, Pottergate str. -Millard and Son, Prince’s street -Newton, Edward John, Bethel street -Pontifex, S., 5, Dereham road terrace -Pratt, Hornor, and Morgan, Queen st. -Wright, J. and Son, Bank chambers -Wright and Woodrow, Queen street - - -_Tailors_— - - -Allen and Co., Bank plain -Allured, James, Timberhill street -Balls, James, Little London street -Barber, Benjamin, Lower King street -Barber, George, St. John’s terrace, Ber street -Barker, James, Muspole street -Bennett, Henry, St. Augustine’s -Bingham, Thomas, (and woollen draper) Post Office street -Boddy, John C., William street -Bond, Joseph D., Upper Goat lane -Bond, William, (and woollen draper) London street -Borking, Thomas, Willow lane -Bray, Richard, 30, Pottergate street -Briggs, Sampson, Golden Ball street -Brown, George, Upper King street -Bullard, William, 14, Exchange st. -Burrage and Jeffries, (and outfitters) 2, Davey place -Butler, Henry, Russell street -Caley, John T., St. Benedict’s street -Cannell, Albert F., Lower Goat lane -Castleton, William S., Howard st., Lakenham -Clifford, Thomas, Magdalen street -Climpson, E., Hall road, Lakenham -Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen street -Cogman, Frederick, Prince’s street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 20) -Colman, John, Bartholomew street -Cole, John B., Post Office street -Corbyn, Hartwell, Duke street -Cory, Christmas, Calvert street -Crisp, John W., Castle meadow -Cullington, William, Lady’s lane -Dawson, Edward, Scoles’ green -Dawson, John, Ber street -Denmark, John, New Catton -Downes, Henry, Cowgate street -Dowson, John, Ber street -Drake, Thomas, Rose lane -Duffield, Henry, 12, Exchange street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 13) -Dye, George, Prince’s street -English, Joseph, 45, London street -Everett, William W., Red Lion street -Fox, Henry, Dereham road -French, Robert, Tabernacle street -Fuller, Edward, Red Lion street -George, John, Muspole street -Gifford, Thomas, Magdalen street -Grand, E., 13, Upper King street -Grand, George, Castle meadow -Gray, Richard, Grapes’ hill -Grimwood, Thomas H., 4, Lower Goat lane (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 27) -Hagon, George, Southwell street -Harrison, William, Botolph street -Hill, Michael, Colegate street -Hipper, James, Rampant Horse street -Hodds, Richard, Elm hill -Hook, Samuel B., St. George’s plain -Howlett, R., Bridge st., St. George’s -King, William H., Trafalgar street -Larkman, William, Gildengate street -Ling, William S., 19, Castle meadow -Livock, William T., London street -Long, Walter, Coslany street -Mackley, John E., Westlegate street -Mallett, F. and C., London street -Mann, Charles, Mount Pleasant -Marshall, Joseph, Rampant Horse st. -Meens, William, Bartholomew street -Miller, William, Grapes’ hill -Minns, S. W., St. Benedict’s street -Mower, Henry, West Pottergate st. -Murray, James, Russell street -Murrell, Owen, St. Augustine’s -Nickalls, William, St. Augustine’s -Nockall, John, Elm hill -Norton, Francis J., Back of the Inns -Osborn, John, Little London street -Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs’ street -Parker, F., Southwell st., Lakenham -Parker, Oliver, Thorpe hamlet -Perowne, Joseph J., Heigham place -Pickers, A. H., 34, Bartholomew st. -Ramm, W., John street, Rose lane -Ratcliffe, William, Distillery street -Richardson, William, Bartholomew st. -Riches, Henry C., Castle meadow -Riches and Skoyles, (and outfitters) Davey place -Riches, Thomas, Victoria street -Riches, Thomas, Grapes’ hill -Rider, S., St. Margaret’s Church alley -Roberts, W. P., Chapel loke, Surrey road -Roe, Samuel, Distillery street -Rogers, Charles, Bethel street -Rudd, Francis R., 4, St. Julian’s st. -Rudd, George John, Surrey street -Rust, James, Bethel street -Royall, Daniel, Upper King street -Salmon, John, West Pottergate street -Salmon, Thomas, Rupert street -Scott, Francis, Magdalen street -Sharpe, Henry, Somerleyton street -Skelton, John S., St. Giles’ street -Slater, Joseph, Tombland -Stallard, Joseph W., Orford hill -Stamp, William, Colegate street -Steward, Henry, Bull close -Steward, James, Tombland -Sutton, M. D., St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Talbot, G., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s -Taylor, W. A., Jay’s terrace, Rose ln. -Taylor, William S., Prince’s street -Thirkettle, Robert, Wheelhouse’s crt., St. Giles’ road -Todd, John and Son, Queen street -Todd, William A., 16, London street -Tooke, Michael, Vauxhall street -Traxton, Edward, Lower close -Trowse, Christopher, Ten Bell lane -Tuddenham, Edward, Duke street -Tuddenham, Henry, St. Augustine’s -Turner, W., St. Stephen’s Church lane -Watson, James H., 2, Charing cross -Watts, H., Devonshire place, Heigham -Whiting, George Jones, Heigham st. -Wicks, Robert, Ber street -Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place -Woods, John, West Pottergate street -Woods, John, Tinkler’s lane -Woods, Robert, John st., Rose lane -Wyatt, Taylor, Paragon street - - -_Tallow Chandlers_— - - -Durrant and Brock, St. Miles’ -Durrant R., Church street, St. Miles’ -Freeman and Nash, Upper market -Frost, Thomas, Fishgate street -Large, John, Whitefriars’ street -Large, John, Julian street, Julian place -Neeve, Frederick, St. Stephen’s -Pratt, William, Wensum street -Pulham, William, St. Mary’s plain -Shields, W., St. Stephen’s Church alley - - -_Tanners_ (_see Felmongers_)— -_Taverns_ (_see Publicans_)— -_Ticket Writers_— - - -Bullen, George, Catton road -Love, Mrs. M. A., 2, Alma square, Julian place -White, Robert, St. Benedict’s street - - -_Timber Merchants and Dealers_ (_see also Merchants_)— - - -Applegate, James, Pottergate street -Batley, Chas., (agent) Thorpe hamlet -Blyth, John, Quay side -Blyth, William, St. Faith’s lane -Blyth, William, St. Julian’s street -Cushion, William, Lothian street -Gaze, George, Grapes’ hill, St. Giles’ -Green, Robert and Son, Garden street, Thorn lane -Hardy, William, Pitt street -Hart, John, St. Giles’ street -Jecks, W. and C., St. Faith’s lane -Johnson, Charles, Trowse -Johnson, Daniel, Trowse -Mauser, William, Thorn lane -Orfeur, John, Fishgate street -Pigg, F., St. George’s Bridge wharf -Saul, William Staff, Pottergate street -Scales, Jeremiah, Chapel Field road and Oxford street -Steward, Robert and Co., King street -Wollistone, S., Cherry st., Lakenham - - -_Tinmen_ (_see also Braziers_)— -_Tobacconists_— - - -Adcock, D., West lane, Aylsham road -Brook, Thomas V., Bethel street -Buxton, John, St. Stephen’s street -Dyer, John J., Ber street -Foulsham, William, Orford hill -Fuller, William, Red Lion street -Gibson, John, Pitt street -Greene, Charles Jeremiah, Rose lane -Griffenberg, Joseph, Coburg street -Juba, E., St. George’s Bridge street -Kitton, Frederick, Old Haymarket -Levine, Joseph, Upper Westwick st. -Levine, M., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Miller, Mrs. Amelia, London street -Newbegin, James and Edward J., Bridewell alley and Market place -Norton, Robert, Fye bridge -Nowack, Edward, Lower Goat lane -Pollard, W., Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Riches, Robert, Timberhill street -Sanderson, Ann, Magdalen street -Smith, John and S., 7, The Walk -Spence, G., Bridge st., St. George’s -Stevens, John, Back of the Inns -Stowers, James, Red Lion street -Sweatman, Mrs. E., Back of the Inns -Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s gates -Willsea, Mrs. H., Orford hill - - -_Tobacco Manufacturers_— - - -Kitton, Frederick, (and snuff) 10, Old Haymarket -Middleton, John, Dereham road -Newbegin, James and Edward J., (and snuff and cigar) Bridewell alley -Stevens, John, (cigars only) Back of the Inns - - -_Tobacco Pipe Makers_— - - -Browne, Joseph, St. Stephen’s st. -Fitt, N., Cherry street, Lakenham -Lincoln, John, Pump street -Metcalf, John, Coslany street - - -_Tool Makers_ (_see also Plane Makers_, _Saw Makers_, _Wood Turners_, -_&c._)— - - -Cawdron, J., Duke street -Griffiths, Mrs. H., Lower Goat lane and Pottergate street -Hines, Charles, Muspole street -Manning, George, Westlegate street - - -_Tripe Dressers_— - - -Howard, James, Thorn lane -Juba, E., Bridge street, St. George’s - - -_Toy Dealers_— - - -Bush, G., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s -Caprani, Lewis, and Co., White Lion street -Ellison, Mrs. Frances, Dove street -Golder, Mrs. H., Upper Westwick st. -Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s street -Rose, Mrs. Sarah, Castle street -Slipper, Charles, (maker) Pig lane -Smith, William, Lower Goat lane -Steel and Rix, Queen street -Swinden, John, Magdalen street -Walker, R., St. George’s Bridge street - - -_Trunk_, _Portmanteau_, _and Carpet Bag Manufacturers_— - - -Frost, Mrs. Mary, 15, Davey place -Tuxford, William, Back of the Inns - - -_Truss Makers_— - - -Allison, Mrs. S., St. Peter’s -Goreham, W., Holl’s lane -Taylor, George, Upper St. Giles’ - - -_Umbrella and Parasol Makers_— - - -Balls, William, Bull close -Forster, Edward, Chapel Field road -Forster, John, 28, London street -King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s lane -Martin, Thomas L., 36, London st. -Smith, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street - - -_Upholsterers_, _Paper Hangers_, _&c._— - - -Abel D., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Clarke and Hunter, Dove street -Corrick, William, St. Giles’ street -Craske, James, Lower Goat lane -Crowe, J. and Son, St. Stephen’s st. -Fairhead, Maria, West Pottergate st. -Freeman and Wells, 39, London st. -Furse, James, Prince’s street -Harmer, Robert, Carrow hill -Howard, George, John st., Rose lane -Huggins, Miss Maria, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Kirkham, Dennis, Redwell street -Lawrence, William, 49, Pottergate st. -Ostler, John, 20, Suffolk st. Heigham -Page, James, Pottergate street -Pigg and Greenwood, 14, London st. -Priest, George, Coach and Horses rd., Union place -Robertson, H., Grove rd., Lakenham -Scott, Charles T., Gildengate street -Scott, R., Charing crs. and St. John’s st. -Sparks, William, Fye bridge -Spooner, E. F., St. Margaret’s plain -Tilley, Alfred, Lothian street -Trevor, Henry, Post Office street -Websdale, William, Surrey street - - -_Venetian Blind Makers_— - - -Furse, James Thomas, Prince’s street -Howard, E. S., Rose lane -Thurst, James, Castle meadow - - -_Veterinary Surgeons_— - - -Pratt, Richard, Northumberland st. -Sayer, Daniel, Pottergate street -Smith, William, Pottergate street -Wells, Thomas, Castle meadow - - -_Vinegar Makers and Distillers_— - - -Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s lane - - -_Warehousemen_— - - -Barker, Benjamin, Orford hill -Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., Market place -Coleman, George L., Market place -Diggens and Co., Swan lane, and Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Frazer, W., Exchange street -Pigg, Samuel and Sons, Haymarket -Rivett and Harmer, Old Post Office yard, Market place -Snowdon, Henry, Bridge street, St. George’s -Snowdon, J. C. and Co., 9, The Walk -Wade, Mrs. Frances, Redwell street -Woodgate, Philip, Castle street - - -_Watch and Clock Makers_— - - -Abraham, B. and S. S., 1, Bethel st. -Allen, John B., 40, London street -Beha, Lickart, and Co., St. Stephen’s plain -Bell, Robert, Davey place -Bowles, Caleb, Bedford street, Unthank’s road -Buckenham, John C., Tombland -Bunn, Robert, Timberhill street -Bush, Edward, St. Mary’s plain -Daynes, John, Pitt street -Dixon, Thomas, 6, Bridewell alley (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 8) -Eagleton, G., 9, City road, Lakenham -Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, The Walk -Frary, V. W., Back of the Inns -Fulcher, Christmas, Mousehold -Gidney, Robert, Orford hill -Gunton, Henry, Briggs’ street -Hart, W. G., 46, London street -Kehle, Joseph, Stump cross -Kerrison, James, Magdalen street -Linford, Robert, Red Lion street -Moore, C., Coslany street, St. Mary’s -Phillips, Samuel, Chatham place, Chapel Field road -Piggin and Dyball, Post Office street -Pratt, William, St. Benedict’s street -Priest, George, 3, Briggs’ street -Ransome, J., St. Andrew’s Bridge st. -Rossi, George, Market place -Russell, Benjamin, Magdalen street -Shildrake, William, London street -Woodrow, Robert, St. Catherine’s pl. -Zipfel, Charles, Magdalen street -Zipfel, John, King street -Zipfel, Matthew, Bridge street, St. George’s - - -_Well Sinker_— - - -Howell, Henry, Baker’s road - - -_Wharfingers_— - - -Clarke and Reeve, Duke’s Palace wharf -Rope, Robert W., St. Benedict’s st. - - -_Wheelwrights_— - - -Addison, Benjamin, Magdalen street -Baldwin, William, Thorpe hamlet -Betts, James, Julian place -Blythe, Thomas, St. Augustine’s -Franklin, C., Cardigan st., Heigham -Huggins, John, Chapel Field road -Le Grys, William, Trowse -Page, James C., Bartholomew street -Richardson, James, Timberhill street -Riches, William, Barn road -Scott, Levi, Brunswick road -Tillett, James, St. Augustine’s gates -Welton, Edward, Brazen Doors road - - -_Whip Makers_ (_see also Saddlers and Harness Makers_)— - - -Ashton, James, Ber street -Hardy, Charles, Timberhill street -Philo, Joseph, 44, London street - - -_Whitesmiths_, _Locksmiths_, _Bell-hangers_, _&c._— - - -Blazeby, William, Scole’s green -Boswell and Bishop, Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s Broad street -Brooks, John, Golden Ball street -Cullyer, C. and G., Cow hill -Delf, John, Golden Ball street -Dennis, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates -Drew, W., Twiddy’s court, Ber street -Finch, Walter, Elm hill -Green, Edward, Duke street -Key, Joseph, Calvert street -Knevett, J., Upper Westwick street -Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s lane -Pank, Abraham, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s -Reeve, Edward, Gildengate street -Reeve, Edward, Duke street -Rope, Charles, Surrey street -Self, Thomas, Pottergate street -Stammers, Robert, Castle hill -Thirkettle, William, Timberhill street -Thirtle, James, Thorn lane -Tripp, John, Golden Ball street -Waite, George, Redwell street -Whall, W., St. Stephen’s Back street -Wood, John, Magdalen street - - -_Whiting Manufacturers_— - - -Harvey, W. S., Wellington street -Pearce, Philip, The Compasses, Upper King street - - -_Window Glass Merchants_ (_see also Plumbers_, _Glaziers_, _&c._)— - - -Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill -King, James and John, Prince’s st. -Scott, W., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s - - -_Wine and Spirit Merchants_— - - -Anthony, W., 12, Upper Market -Arnold, George and Alfred Robert, St. Margaret’s plain -Athow, Edward John, Castle street -Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket -Barwell and Sons, St. Stephen’s st., London st., and St. Andrew’s hill -Bolingbroke, Woodrow, and Co., Upper St. Giles’ st. -Boswell, James F., St. Augustine’s -Bullard, Richard, (brewer and spirit merchant) Bridge street, St. Miles’ -Cannell, H., (spirit) Unthank’s road -Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates -Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen st. -Clarke, Charles, (brewer and spirit merchant) Coslany street -Cubitt, William J., Magdalen street -Dady, Mrs., Old Post Office court -Geldart and Son, Wensum street -Harman, Leonard and Sons, St. Andrew’s hill -Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s lane -Hubbard, James, Magdalen street -Morgan, J. B. and H., (brewers and spirit merchants) King street -Morrison and Co., Market place -Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s street -Read, William Dring, Orford hill -Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., St. John’s Maddermarket -Sparkes, Francis W., St. Giles’ street -Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Pockthorpe -Wiseman, Isaac, Post Office street -Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, (brewers and spirit merchants) King street - - -_Wire Workers_— - - -Andrews, Richard, Coslany street -Lamb, Sarah, Golden Ball street (_see Advertisement_, _p._ 10) -Wicks, Thomas, Tombland - - -_Wood Turners_— - - -Cawdron, Jonathan, Duke street -Cunningham and Co., Cow hill, St. Giles’ -Cushing, Charles, St. Lawrence lane -Debbage, Miles, Charing cross -Ellison, Robert, Upper Goat lane -Ellison, Mrs., Dove street -Hayes, John, Magdalen street -Hines, C., (and metal) Muspole street -Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road -Plummer, N., Lower Westwick street -Prentice, J. S., St. Augustine’s street -Rudd, John, Thorn lane -Rudd, James, Ber street -Rust, Joseph, Charing cross -Rust, Samuel, Beehive yard, St. Benedict’s street -Simpson, Charles, St. Lawrence lane -Simpson, Matthias, Fisher’s lane -Wade, Thomas, Pitt street -Watling, Francis, Oak street -Wiggett, Henry, Oak street - - -_Wood Carvers_— - - -Bower, James, Holl’s lane -Brown, Henry, Upper Westwick st. -Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk street -Palmer, William, St. Lawrence lane -Spaul, Fidelis J., Prince’s street -Spaul, William B., (and stone) Lower close -Webster, James, Ber street - - -_Wool Dealers and Staplers_ (_see also Merchants_)— - - -Champlin, G., St. Mary’s Church alley -Chaplin, George, Muspole street -Everett, John, Thorpe hamlet -Everett, Joseph, Bishopgate street -Hawkes, Robert W., Willow lane -Seed, Henry, Muspole street, St. Mary’s - - -_Woollen Drapers_ (_see Drapers and also Tailors_)— -_Worstead Spinner_— - - -Greenhough, J., St. Saviour’s lane - - -_Writers and Grainers_ (_see Grainers and Decorative Painters_)— -_Yeast Manufacturers_— - - -Mills, James, Oak street -Smith, John, St. Augustine’s street - - - - -PUBLIC INFORMATION. - - -POST OFFICE. - - - _Postmaster_—SAMUEL BASE. - -Box closes at 10.15 a.m. for London; letters are received, with an extra -stamp affixed, till 10.30 a m. For evening mail for London, box closes -at 9 p.m.; letters received with an extra stamp till 9.30 p.m. There are -three deliveries each day—morning at 7, afternoon at 2.15 p.m., and a -local delivery at 7.5 p.m. - -Money orders are granted and paid here. - - _Arrivals_. _Mails_. _Departures_. - 2.28 a.m. London. 10.35 a.m. - 1.45 p.m. London. 9.40 p.m. - 6.25 a.m. Ipswich. 5.35 a.m. - 1.45 p.m. 7.20 p.m. - 10.45 a.m. Yarmouth. 6.45 a.m. - 6.20 p.m. 1.10 p.m. - 10.0 p.m. 9.40 p.m. - 6.45 p.m. Aylsham. 6.10 a.m. - 6.45 p.m. Cromer. - 6.20 p.m. Loddon. 6.45 a.m. - 6.20 p.m. Reepham. - 6.20 p.m. North Walsham. - 6.20 p.m. Stalham. - - RECEIVING HOUSES— - -Charles George Brighten, St. Stephen’s gates. -James Manthorpe, Lower King street. -John Cox, Magdalen street. -Mrs. Catherine Hill, Thorpe Hamlet. -Reuben Girdlestone, 8, Upper St. Giles’ street. -George Hunt, Dereham road. -H. Fickling, New Lakenham. - - - -MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. - - -NORWICH—Writ suspended. -FOR EAST NORFOLK—Major Wenman C. Coke / Edward Howes, Esq. -FOR WEST NORFOLK—G. Bentinck, Esq. / Brampton Gurdon, Esq. - - - -CORPORATION. - - -_Mayor_—George Middleton, Esq. -_Deputy Mayor_—Edward Field, Esq. -_Sheriff_—H. S. Patteson, Esq. -_Town Clerk_—W. L. Mendham, Esq. - - - -JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. - - - The Mayor for the time being (_ex offieio_). - -P. T. O’Malley, Esq., Q. C. (Recorder) -Sir Samuel Bignold, Knt. -Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt. -John Hilling Barnard, Esq. -Samuel Shalders Beare, Esq. -John Betts, Esq. -Robert Wiffen Blake, Esq. -Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq -Henry Browne, Esq. -Robert Chamberlin, Esq. -William Collyer, Esq. -Edward Copeman, Esq., M.D. -Charles Evans, Esq. -William Freeman, Esq. -John Henry Gurney, Esq. -Robert John Harvey Harvey, Esq. -John Godwin Johnson, Esq. -John Marshall, Esq. -Philip John Money, Esq. -Nathaniel Palmer, Esq. -Osborn Springfield, Esq. -John Sultzer, Esq. -Abel Towler, Esq. -Charles Turner, Esq. -Edward Willett, Esq. -Charles Winter, Esq. -Henry Woodcock, Esq. -John Wright, Esq. -William John Utten Browne, Esq., -Frederick Browne, Esq. -Robert Fitch, Esq. -Addison John Cresswell, Esq. -Robert Seaman, Esq. -Henry Willett, Esq. -Charles Edward Bignold, Esq. - - - -CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS. - - -_Governor_—J. G. Johnson, Esq. -_Deputy Governor_—William Wilde, Esq. -_Treasurer_—R. J. H. Harvey, Esq. -_Clerk_—E. C. Bailey, Esq. - - - -DIGNITARIES OF THE DIOCESE. - - -_Bishop_—The Hon. and Right Rev. John Thomas Pelham, D.D. -_Dean_—The Hon. and Very Rev. George Pellew, D.D. -_Archdeacon_—The Venerable R. E. Hankinson. -_Canons_—Revds. C. N. Wodehouse, A.M.; A. Sedgwick, M.A.; G. Archdall, -D.D.; H. Philpott, D.D. -_Minor Canons_—Revds. George Carter, M.A.; George Day, M.A.; J. C. -Matchett, M.A.; H. Symonds, M.A. -_Chancellor_—C. Evans, Esq., M.A. -_Bishop’s Chaplains_—Revds. C. N. Wodehouse and J. J. S. Perowne, M.A. -_Bishop’s Secretary_—John Kitson, Esq. -_Proctor for the Chapter_—Henry Philpott, D.D.; _for Archdeaconry of -Norfolk_, A. M. Hopper, M.A. - - - -BANKERS. - - _Style of Firm_. _Partners_. _Draw on in _Limit of Note - London_. Circulation_. -Gurneys and Daniel Gurney, Barclay, Bevan £105,519 -Birkbeck, Bank John Henry and Co. -plain Gurney, Henry - Birkbeck, Francis - Hay Gurney, - William Birkbeck, - and Charles Henry - Gurney -Harveys and Sir Robert John Hankey & Co. £49,071 -Hudsons, (Crown Harvey, Knt., and -Bank) King street Robert John - Harvey Harvey -East of England William Stitt London & £25,025 -Bank, Haymarket Wilson, manager Westminster Bank -Savings Bank, Haymarket, Edward Hare, actuary - -PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS. - - -ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Theatre street. James Woods, conductor. -AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION, Little Orford street. E. S. Bailey, secretary. -CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICES, St. Giles’ street. Charles S. Gilman, -secretary. -CITY JAIL, St. Giles’ gates. Robert Campling, governor. -CLERICAL READING ROOMS, Upper Close. Rev. J. L. Browne, and Revd. W. F. -Patteson, secretaries. -COUNTY COURT OFFICE, Redwell street. T. J. Birch, Esq., judge; T. H. -Palmer, registrar; W. Wilde, junr., high bailiff. -CORN EXCHANGE, Exchange street. Didwell, bailiff. -COUNTY JAIL, Castle hill. Robert Pinson, governor. -ELECTRIC AND INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE, The Walk. Henry Draper, -superintendent. -FREE LIBRARY, St. Andrew’s (corner of Duke street), John Harper, -librarian. -HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. E. S. Bignold, Esq., honorary secretary. -INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. J. Wild, receiver; John Quin, supervisor. -LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. H. B. Miller, clerk; E. E. Benest, surveyor; -Samuel Clarke, inspector. -NORFOLK AND NORWICH LITERARY INSTITUTION, St. Andrew’s. John Quinton, -librarian. -NORFOLK AND NORWICH MUSEUM, St. Andrew’s. Henry Stevenson, Esq., hon. -sec. -PUBLIC LIBRARY, Market place. Edward Langton, librarian. -SAINT ANDREW’S HALL, St. Andrew’s plain. William Dunn, keeper -SCHOOL OF ART, St. Andrew’s. C. L. Nursey, bead master; F. T. Keith, -Esq., honorary secretary. -STAMP OFFICE, Bank street. F. Foster, distributor. -SUBSCRIPTION READING ROOMS AND BILLIARD ROOMS, Market place. Henry Kemp, -proprietor. -TAX OFFICE, Orford hill. Michael Kelly, and Charles Stringer, surveyors. -THEATRE ROYAL, Theatre street. William Sidney, lessee. -YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, St. Giles’ street. S. True, -secretary. - - - -CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. - - - _These are very numerous_; _the following are the principal_: - -_Norfolk and Norwich Hospital_, St. Stephen’s gates. E. Houghton, house -steward and secretary. -_Bethel_, Bethel street. James Dodd, master. -_Great Hospital_, Bishopgate street. George Simpson, governor. -_Doughty’s Hospital_, Calvert street. Robert Minns, master. -_Eye Infirmary_, Pottergate street. Mrs. Bennett, matron. -_District Visiting Society_, Pottergate street. E. Watson, J. C. -Barnham, and J. N. Waite, Esqs., hon. secs. -_Norwich Dispensary_, St. John’s Maddermarket. Mr. W. Wodehouse, -resident surgeon. -_Homœopathic Hospital_, Orford hill. Mrs. H. Gray, matron. -_Indigent Blind Institution_. E. W. Yarington, secretary; Mrs. De Carle, -matron. -_Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children_, Pottergate street. Mrs. -Stannard, matron. -_Norwich Lying-in Charity_, Pottergate street. Mrs. Stannard, matron. -_Orphan’s Home_, Pottergate street. Mrs. Carr, matron. -_Workhouse_, Dereham road. William Tallack, master. (In connection with -the Workhouse are Boys’ and Girls’ Homes, Dispensary, Asylum, &c.) - - - -PUBLIC OFFICERS. - - -_Recorder_—P. F. O’Malley, Esq., Q.C. -_Judge of Borough Court of Record_—N. Palmer, Esq. -_Registrar of Borough Court_—Henry Miller. -_Town Clerk_—W. L. Mendham. -_Clerk of the Peace_—A. Dalrymple. -_City Treasurer_—F. Simpson. -_Coroner_—William Wilde, St. Stephen’s. -_Coroner for the County of Norfolk_—Edward Press, All Saints’ green. -_Coroner for the liberty of the Dean and Chapter_—Charles Evans, Esq. -_Governor of Castle_—George Pinson. -_Governor of City Jail_—Robert Campling. -_Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners_—J. H. Tillett, St. Andrew’s. -_Clerk to City Magistrates_—William Day. - - - -PUBLIC SCHOOLS. - - -_Norwich Grammar School_, The Close. Rev. A. Jessopp, head master; Rev. -H. M. Crowther, M.A., sub-master. -_Model_, for Boys, Prince’s street. William Bellamy, master. -_Model_, for Girls, St. Andrew’s. Miss M. A. Barnacle, mistress. -_Model_, for Infants, Post Office street. Mrs. Hannant, mistress. -_Normal_, Cowgate street. William Alden, master. -_Diocesan Training Institution for School Mistresses_, St. George’s -plain. Rev. W. C. Davey, M.A., principal; Miss H. A. Le Mesuriér, -matron. -_Presbyterian_, King street. H. Booty, master. -_Hospital_, Fishgate street. F. J. Gidney, master; Mrs. M. Gidney, -mistress. -_Blind_. Magdalen street. Mrs. M. A. Elmer, matron; Miss A. Harrill, -school-mistress. -_Stanley Home and Training School for Servants_. Mrs. E. Churchman, -governess; Miss H. Critton, school-mistress; Mrs. Brown, infant nursery. -_Infant_, Lakenham. Mrs. Lincolne, mistress. -_St. Mark’s_, Hall lane, Lakenham. Mr. Earl, master. -_Government School of Art_. F. T. Keith, Esq., Hon. Secretary; C. L. -Nursey, head master. -_Industrial School_ (under government inspection). Miss L. Talmedge, -mistress. -_Free_, (Episcopal) Union place. Miss Taylor, mistress. -_Catholic_, Maddermarket. P. White, master; Miss M. A. Cannell, -mistress. -_Lancasterian_ (_British_), College court, St. Martin’s at Palace. S. -North, master. -_Congregational_, Colegate street. B. Farmer, master; Miss E. -Hicklenton, mistress; Miss B. Cooke, infants’ mistress. -_National_, St. Paul’s. William Whiting, master; Miss E. Chettle, -mistress. -_National_, St. James’, Pockthorpe. William Nunn, master. -_National_, Heigham. William Alden, master; Mrs. M. A. Honey, and Miss -A. Platten, mistresses. -_National_, Mixed, Bishopgate. Miss E. Johnson, mistress; Miss M. -Steward, assistant. -_National_, Trowse. Miss Stageman, mistress; Miss A. Dent, infants’ -mistress. -_National_, St. Peter’s Mancroft. F. Phillips, master. -_National_, St. Martin’s at Oak. James Garwood, master; Miss E. Elmore, -mistress. -_National_, Thorpe hamlet. G. R. Braid, master; Miss A. Stacey, -mistress, Miss A. Weeds, infants’ mistress. -_District_, Gurneys, Surrey mews. Mrs. E. Greenwood, mistress. -_District_, Geary’s, St. Augustine’s. E. Starling, master; Miss S. -Davis, mistress. -_District_, For St. Stephen’s, All Saints’ Timberhill, and Thorn. F. -Hardy, master; Miss S. Burrage and Miss E. Fodder, mistresses. -_District_, For St. Peter’s Mancroft, Maddermarket, Gregory, Lawrence, -Giles, and Margaret. James Bilby, master; Mrs. M. A. Starkey, mistress. -_British_, Heigham Causeway. Mr. Rutherford, master; Miss Maria Newton, -mistress of infants’ school. -_British_, Independent, Coslany street. Miss Lydia Anthony, mistress. -_British_, Unitarian, Calvert street. Miss Mary Ann Starling, mistress; -Miss Rachel Howe, infants’ mistress. -_British_, New City Infantile, Union place. Miss Mary Wilson, mistress. -_British_, Pockthorpe, Silver road. Edwin Steel, master; Mrs. Steel, -mistress. -_British_, Trowse. Miss E. J. Tomkins, mistress. -_British_, New Lakenham. Mr. Hopper, master; Miss Warne, mistress. - - - -COUNTY POLICE. - - -_Head Quarters_—Castle Meadow. -_Chief Constable_—Captain George Black. -_Deputy Chief Constable_—Henry Atthill. -_Chief Superintendent_—Bernard Andrews. -_Sergeants_—(who take rank as detective officers) James Carter and Edward -Robert Garrod. - - - -CITY POLICE. - - -_Chief Constable_—Robert Hitchman. -_Superintendents_—E. Peck, S. Amis. -_Inspectors_—Barnard, Steward (detective), and Curtis. -_Sergeants_—Ireland, Minns, Fransham, Osborne, Hayhow, Smith, Nary, and -Bedford -_Summoning Officer_—John Morter. - - - -REGISTRARS. - - -_Superintendent Registrar_—Francis John Blake, King street. -_Registrar of Births_, _Deaths_, _&c._, _for the Conisford -District_—Charles Drake, All Saints’ green. -„ „ _East Wymer District_—J. Brownfield, Magdalen street. -„ „ _West Wymer District_—L. Dashwood, St. Andrew’s. -„ „ _Mancroft District_—T. W. Crosse, St. Giles’. -„ „ _Coslany District_—W. B. Francis, Colegate street. -_Registrars of Marriages_—I. O. Taylor, St. Giles’; J. Restieaux, Lady’s -lane. - - - -NEWSPAPERS. - - -_Norfolk Chronicle_ (conservative)—Matchett and Stevenson, proprietors, -Market place. -_Norfolk News_ (liberal)—Proprietary; Thomas William Bond, publisher, -Exchange street. -_Norwich Mercury_ (whig)—Richard Noverre Bacon, proprietor, London -street. - - - -RAILWAY STATIONS. - - -_Thorpe_—H. B. Sproul, station-master. -_Victoria_—William Seeley, station-master. -_Trowse_—William George Gay ford, station-master. - - - - -A GUIDE TO STREETS, LANES, YARDS, &c. - - -_Right and left are given in the direction from the Market place_, -_except where otherwise expressed_. _The following abbreviations are -used_:—bef. _before_, ch. _church_, ct. _court_, fr. _from_, l _left_, -la. _lane_, nr. _near_, op. _opposite_, pl. _place_, r _right_, rd. -_road_, s _side_, st. _street_, yd. _yard_, &c. - -Adelaide buildings—r s Dereham rd., adjoining Adelaide st. -Adelaide street—r s Dereham rd., first turn past Holl’s lane and Dial inn -Albemarle street—fifth turn on l fr. Union st. -Albert place—St. Stephen’s sq. -Aleck’s yard—l s Lower King street, nearly op. the Three Tuns -Alefounders’ yard—r s Lower Westwick, op. The Drum -Alden’s court—r s Ber st., op. St. Michael’s at Thorn church -Alderson’s buildings—l s St. Catherine’s plain, op. Gloucester place -All Saints’ green—extending from the top of Westlegate st. to Upper -Surrey st. -All Saints’ street—First turn to r at top of Timberhill st., leading to -All Saints’ green -All Saints’ Tavern yard—r s All Saints’ green, nr. All Saints’ tavern -Alma square—first turn to r in Vauxhall st. -Alma street—r s Dereham rd., just before reaching Distillery inn -Alma terrace—l s Bishopgate st., nr. Rose and Crown -Alms lane—l s Gildengate st., leading into Muspole st. -Anchor yard—l s Surrey st., nr. Anchor inn -Andrews’ yard—l s St. Stephen’s st. -Angel street or Royal Hotel street—back of Royal Hotel yd., leading to -Castle meadow -Angel yard—r s Oak st., op. Suffolk arms -Apollo buildings—Norfolk st., Union pl. -Arabian Horse yard—r s Oak st., just beyond St. Martin’s eh. -Arnold’s court—l s Gildengate st., nearly op. Crown and Anchor -Arundel place—row of white houses, r s Dereham rd., nearly op. Swiss -Cottage tavern -Assembly rooms—Theatre st., op. Lady’s la. -Asylum road (see Private rd.) -Austin court—first court l s Bethel st. -Back of the Walls—leading fr. St. Augustine’s gates to Magdalen gates -Badding’s lane—l s Palace plain, leading to Quay side -Baddy’s yard—op. Barrack loke, Barrack st. -Bailey’s buildings—l s West Pottergate st., nearly op. Lawrence st. -Bailey’s yard—l s Magdalen st., nr. the Jolly Brewers -Bakers’ Arms yard—r s Ber st., nr. Bakers’ Arms -Baker’s road—leading fr. St. Martin’s gates to St. Augustine’s -Baker’s row—l s World’s End lane -Baker’s yard—l s Barrack st., nr. Kossuth tavern -Baldwin’s buildings—l s Dereham rd. -Baldwin’s yard—r s Oak st., second yd. past Fellmonger’s Arms -Bank Chambers (in Bank place) -Bank place—leading fr. Gurney’s bank to Castle meadow -Bank plain—op. Gurney’s bk., top of London st. -Bank street—over Bank plain, to the r leading to King st., op. Harvey and -Hudson’s bank -Barnes’ yard—r s Magdalen st., op. White Horse -Barnes’ yard—r s St. Augustine’s, nearly op. St. Augustine’s ch. -Barn road—St. Benedict’s gates, r s opposite Paul Pry hill -Barracks—l s Barrack st., at foot of Mousehold -Barrack loke—l s Barrack st., nearly op. the Light Horseman -Barrack street—continuation of St. James’ st., leading to Mousehold -Barrack yard—r s Coslany st., op. Waggon and Horses -Bartholomew street—first st. r s Thorn lane, fr. Ber st. -Bath House yard—Oak st., next Bath House inn -Baxter’s gardens—r s Lower King st., nr. the Steam Packet -Baxter’s yard—King st. (see Page’s yd.) -Bayfield’s yard—r s Stump Cross, Magdalen st. -Bazaar court—St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Bear and Staff yard—Fisher’s lane -Bear yard—on the Gentleman’s walk -Beckham’s yard—r s Cowgate st., fr. Palace plain, op. Queen’s head -Beckham’s yard—l s Magdalen st., op. Cowgate st. -Bedford street (St. Andrew’s)—leading fr. juncture of Exchange and -Post-office sts. to St. Andrew’s hill and London st. -Bedford street—first st. l s Unthank’s rd. -Bee Hive yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., next Beehive inn -Bell yard—l s Bethel st., op. Gold-beaters’ Arms -Bennett’s court—Upper market -Ber street—from junction of Golden Ball and Timberhill sts. to Richmond -hill -Bethel street—entrance from Upper Market near St. Peter’s ch. -Bethel street opening—second turn l s Bethel st., leading into Chapel -Field -Betts’ buildings—l s West Pottergate st., nr. Eagle Tavern -Bishopgate street—over Tombland, thro’ Palace plain and Tabernacle -st.—leads to Mousehold -Black Boy yard—r s Barrack st. nr. Black Boy inn -Black Boy yard—round Colegate st. nearly op. entrance to Calvert st. -Black Horse yard—r s Lower Westwick st., just past Bridge st. -Blake’s yard—r s Heigham st., just bef. reaching Orchard tavern -Blackfriars’ bridge—between St. Andrew’s and St. George’s -Blaze yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, by General Windham’s Arms -Blazeby’s buildings—in Prospect sq., r s Scoles’ green -Blazeby’s court—second ct. r s Bethel st. -Bloomsbury place—third turn r s Rose lane -Bloomsbury place—l s Dereham rd., just past City rd. -Boarded entry—l s Ber st., just before reaching Royal Oak -Boarded House lane—nr. Boarded House inn, Cattle market -Botolph street—from Stump cross to St. Augustine’s st. -Bracondale—fr. Richmond hill (Ber st. gates) to Trowse -Brazen Door road (or Lame Dog road)—l s St. Stephen’s gates, leading into -Upper Surrey st. -Brewhouse yard—Coslany st. -Bridewell alley—first thoroughfare on the l in Bedford st., St. Andrew’s -Bridge street, St. Andrew’s—fr. St. Andrew’s pl. to Blackfriars’ bridge -Bridge street, St. George’s—over Blackfriars’ bridge -Bridge street, St. Lawrence—fr. Lower Westwick st. on the r op. St. -Lawrence ch. -Bridge street, St. George’s—past the end of St. Andrew’s hall, leading to -Colegate st. -Bridge street, St. Miles’—first turn on r s Lower Westwick st., leading -to Coslany st. -Briggs’ lane—l s Lower King st., (nearly op. St. Julian’s ch.) leading -down to the river -Briggs’ street—short st. leading fr. Haymarket, on a line with the -Gentlemen’s walk -Briggs’ yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, nearly op. Black Chequers -Broad st., St. Andrew’s—r and l at bottom of Post Office st. -Brownfield’s court—r s Magdalen st. bef. reaching St. Saviour’s ch. -Browne’s court—St. Stephen’s st. -Brown’s buildings—St. Faith’s la. -Brown’s yard (see Cockey yd.) -Brundell’s court—l s Redwell st. -Brunswick road (or Waterloo st.)—first turn to r on Newmarket rd., -leading to Union pl. -Buck’s yard—l s Coslany st. -Buff Coat lane—l s Golden Ball st., leading to Pump st. -Bull close—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace pl., just bef. reaching Magdalen -st. -Bull lane—l s St. Stephen’s st., op. Coburg st. -Bull’s Head yard—r s Ber st., nr. the Forrester’s Arms -Bunn’s yard—St. Benedict’s Church alley -Burrell’s yard—r s Magdalen st., op. King’s Head -Burfield place—Heigham rd., r s from Dereham rd. -Butter hills—run fr. top of Bracondale to Carrow bridge -Cadogan place—Bedford st., Unthank’s rd. -Caledonian terrace—r s Dereham rd., op. Charles st. -Calvert street—thro’ Bridge st. to the r and then to the l, leads fr. -Colegate st. to Botolph st. -Cambrian place—r s Heigham rd. fr. St. Giles’ rd. -Cannell’s court—St. Giles’, op. Unity offices -Cannell’s court—l s Ber st., just past King Arms -Carlisle terrace—l s Rupert st., just bef. reaching Essex st. -Carrow hill—l s Richmond hill, leading down to Carrow bridge -Castle court—l s Oak st., next Key and Castle inn -Castle meadow and Castle hill—open space round the Castle -Castle street—first turn r s London st., leading to Davey pl. -Chapel field—open space at end of Theatre st., and back of Bethel and -Upper St. Giles’ sts. -Chapel Field grove—in Chapel field, nr. the new Congregational chapel -Chapel Field road—fr. St. Stephen’s gates to St. Giles’ gates -Chapel loke—narrow thoroughfare l s Surrey rd. leading into Ber st. -Chapel st. (Union place)—fourth turn l s Vauxhall st. -Chapel street, Lakenham—first turn to r in Ch. pathway, fr. Southwell rd. -Chapel street, Crook’s pl.—first turn to r fr. Crook’s pl. entrance -Chapel yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old Globe inn -Chapel yard—l s Oak st., joining Suffolk Arms -Chapman’s court—St. Giles’, op. Ch. door -Chantry—Theatre st., nr. Assembly room pl. -Chantry yard—St. Miles’ ch. alley -Charing cross—fr. corner of Duke’s palace st. (by Free Library) to the -junction of Upper and Lower Westwick sts. -Charles street—fourth turn on l s, past St. Benedict’s gates -Chatham place—Chapel Field road, on the r fr. St. Stephen’s gates -Chequers’ passage—St. George’s Middle st. -Cherry lane—r s Pitt st., leading into Gildengate st. -Cherry street—r s Hall rd., op. National school -Cherry street (short)—back of Cherry st. -Cherry Tree yard—l s Gildengate st., nr. Cherry Tree inn -Church pathway—r s Hall rd., leading to Southwell rd. -Church street, New Catton—r s New Catton rd., just before reaching -Christ-ch. -Church street, St. Miles’—bottom of Duke st. to the l -Church street, St. Julian’s—leading fr. St. Julian’s Ch. alley to Garden -st., Thorn la. -Church walk, St. Michael’s at Plea—by the side of the ch., Redwell st. -Cinder Ovens yard—l s King st. gates, between the Cinder Ovens and Ship -Inns -City road, Heigham fields—Dereham rd. l s, next turn to Distillery st. -City road, Lakenham—leading off Richmond hill to the r -Clabburn’s yard—last yard l s Magdalen st. -Clement court—l s Redwell st., fr. plain, op. Queen st. -Clifton cottages—Suffolk st., Union pl. -Close (upper and lower)—precincts of cathedral, reached fr. Market pl., -through London st. and Queen st., and across Tombland -Coach and Horses road—first turn to r in Union st., Union pl. -Coach and Horses’ yard—l s Bethel st. next C. and H. inn -Coburg street—r s St. Stephen’s gates, running at the Back Chapel Field -rd. -Cock yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, just past Queen’s Head -Cock yard—l s Upper St. Giles’, just past Cock inn -Cockey lane—l s Lower King st., op. the Waterman -Cockey yard (or Brown’s yard)—r s Lower Westwick st. nr. Drum inn -Coe’s yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., op. Lord Howe inn -Cogman’s yard—r s Ber st. op. Thorn lane -Coldstream terrace—r s Bedford st. from Unthank’s rd. -Coleby place—Lower Westwick st. -Colegate street—bottom of Bridge st., St. George’s, r and l -College court (or Lancasterian school yard)—l s Palace st., nr. Rose -tavern -Compass street—l s Mariners’ lane, fr. King st., nr. Mariners’ tavern -Cook’s lane—l s Upper King st., between Crown Bank and Rose la. corner -Corain plain—r s Church st., New Catton -Coslany street—down Lower Westwick st., and over St. Miles’ bridge -Cow hill—St. Giles’, first turn on the r past the ch. -Cossey’s yard—r s Botolph st. -Cove terrace—r s Rupert st. -Cowgate street—first st. on the r in Magdalen st. after passing Stump -Cross -Creak’s yard—r s Fishgate st., op. Pigeon inn -Cremorne buildings—r s Vauxhall st., op. Globe st. -Cremorne place—back of Cremorne buildings, Vauxhall st. -Crescent The—on the Chapel Field road l s fr. St. Stephen’s -Crick’s buildings—Fishgate st. -Crocodile yard—r s Heigham st., op. Crocodile inn -Crook’s place entrance—first turn to left on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. -Stephen’s -Crook’s yard—St. George’s pl. -Cross lane—r s Gildengate st. leading into Calvert st. -Cross street—Unthank’s rd., connects Bedford and Trory sts. -Crown and Anchor yard—r s Gildengate st., leading into Calvert st. -Curriers’ Arms yard—adjoining Curriers’ Arms, l s St. Giles’ st. -Curtis’ buildings—l s West Pottergate st. -Dabson’s court—Stump cross -Daplyn’s buildings—r s West Pottergate st., op. Paragon st. -Davey place—leading fr. Gentlemen’s Walk (op. Duke of Wellington statue) -Dawson’s yard—r s Coslany st., up a passage just before reaching Sun inn -Dayle’s lane—first la. r s Charing Cross -Day’s court—first ct. r s Bethel st., principal entrance from Upper -Market -Denmark place—Kimberley st., Unthank’s rd. -Dereham road—straight out St. Benedict’s gates -Dereham road terrace—row of 8 red-br. houses r s Dereham rd. just past -entrance to Adelaide st. -Devonshire place—r s Holl’s la. -Dial yard—r s Barrack st., just past the Cellar House -Dial yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. Michael’s of Coslany ch. -Distillery street—second st. past jail, r s St. Giles’ rd., leading thro’ -into Dereham rd. -Distillery yard—l s Coslany st., op. Greenland Fishery -District Visiting Society, 104, Pottergate st. -Dix’s buildings—Coslany st. -Dixon’s court—r s Bethel st., op. Coach and Horses -Dog yard—r s Oak st., op. Jolly Skinners -Dolphin yard—first yd. r s. of Oak st. next Dolphin inn -Doughty’s or Old Man’s hospital—Calvert st. -Douro terrace—in Heigham grove -Dove street—adjoining Messrs. Chamberlin’s shop, leads fr. north side -Market-place into Pottergate st. -Drake’s court—3rd ct. l s Gildengate st. -Duck lane—last la. r s Pottergate st., just before reaching Grapes’ hill -Duke’s palace—commencement of Duke st. -Duke st.—leading fr. corner of St. Andrew’s Broad st. and Charing Cross, -to Pitt st. -Duke terrace—Kimberley st., Unthank’s rd. -Eagle lane—r s Newmarket rd., just before reaching Eagle tavern -Eagle terrace—r s Newmarket rd., just past Eagle tavern -Eagle yard—first yd. r s Heigham st. -Earlham road—continuation of St. Giles’ rd. -Earlham road terrace, row white houses r s just past entrance to Heigham -rd. or Hangman’s la. -Eldon row—r s Chapel Field rd. (fr. St. Giles’), just before reaching -Julian st. -Elephant yard—l s Magdalen st., near Stump Cross -Elm hill—runs out of l s of Prince’s st. into Wensum st. -Elm terrace—r s New Catton rd., op. Elm tavern -Emms’ court—l s Ber st., op. All Saints’ st. -Essex street—third turn to l fr. Rupert st., Union pl. -Eva cottages—l s New Catton rd., just past entrance to Sprowston rd. -Exchange street—lower corner of Market pl., on a line with The Walk -Eye Infirmary—r s Pottergate st. -Factory yard—r s Barrack st., op. Bird in Hand -Fair Flora yard—second yard r s Lower Westwick st. -Farnell’s court—in St. John’s Maddermarket Ch. alley -Fellmongers’ Arms yard—r s Oak st., op. the Old Crown -Ferry yard—l s Lower King st., just past Half Moon inn -Finket street—last turn r s Ber street, before reaching St. John’s -Sepulchre ch. -Fisher’s lane—third turn r s St. Giles’, leading into Pottergate street -Fisher’s yard—Fishgate st. -Fishgate street—first st. to the r in Magdalen st., just over Fye bridge -Fleckered Bull yard—l s Ber st., nr. Fleckered Bull inn -Florence’s court—r s Ber st., op. Greyhound -Flower-in-Hand yard—l s Heigham st. -Foundry Bridge—bottom of Rose la., nr. Thorpe railway station -Foundry yard—r s Thorn la., nr. Sparke’s foundry -Fountain yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., adjoining Fountain inn -Fox and Hounds yard—r s Ber st., nr. Fox and Hounds inn -Fox’s yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, op. St. James’ ch. -Fountain square, Union place—r s Union st., by Coach and Horses -Free Library—corner of St. Andrew’s and Duke sts., adjoins the Museum -Friars’ lane—l s Upper King st., just past Crown Bank (Harveys and -Hudson’s) -Front row—row of red-br. cottages, l s Hall’s rd., next Southwell Arms -Fuller’s hole—St. Martin’s gates, leads to the river -Fye bridge—bridge dividing Wensum st. fr. Magdalen st. -Fye Bridge street—(see Wensum st.) -Garden street—second st. r s Thorn la., fr. Ber st. -Gas-house Hill—leading fr. Bishop bridge to Mousehold heath -Gedge’s yard—l s Coslany st., next Waggon and Horses inn -Gentleman’s walk—the east side of the market-place -George yard—l s Barrack st., just past Griffin inn -Gildencroft—l s St. Augustine’s st., leading past St. Augustine’s ch. -Gildengate street—leading from bottom of St. George’s Bridge st. into -Botolph st. -Gilling’s yard—Magdalen st. -Globe lane—l s Rising Sun la., fr. Golden Ball st. -Globe street—5th turn l s Vauxhall st. -Globe street—r s Heigham st., op. Crocodile inn -Globe yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old Globe inn -Gloucester place—r s St. Catherine’s plain, nr. entrance to Hall rd. -Goat lane (lower)—first turn on the r in St. Giles’, leading into -Pottergate st. -Goat lane (upper)—second turn on the r in St. Giles’, leading into -Pottergate st. -Goat yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. the Jolly Skinners -Golden Ball street—leading fr. Castle ditches to Ber st.; Golden Ball inn -at the entrance -Golden Dog lane—first turn r s Calvert st., leading into Magdalen st. -Golden Fleece yard—l s Fishgate st., nr. the Golden Fleece -Golding street—l s Dereham rd., second turn past St. Benedict’s gates -Gooch’s yard—r s Charing cross, joining Malt and Hop tavern -Goodwin’s yard—l s Tabernacle st. -Goreham’s yard—first yd. l s Heigham st. fr. Barn rd. -Gowing’s passage—St. Stephen’s st. -Graham’s court-—Upper Market, second ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner -Grapes’ hill or St. Giles’ hill—3rd turn on the r past St. Giles’ eh. -Green Dragon yd.—l s Bishopgate st. nr. Red Lion -Great hospital—Bishopgate st. -Great Orford street—l s Orford hill, leading to Castle hill -Great yard—World’s-end la. -Greenhills—St. Augustine’s gates -Greenland Fishery yard—r s Coslany st., next G. F. inn -Green’s lane—r s Gildengate st. leading into Calvert st. -Green yard—l s Barrack st., just before reaching The Robin Hood -Greyfriars’ priory—Upper King st., nr. Harvey and Hudson’s bank -Griffin yard—l s Barrack st., joining Griffin inn -Grimes’ yard—l s Botolph st. -Grout’s thoroughfare—narrow passage l s Timberhill st., leading to Golden -Ball st. -Grove place—row of houses r s St. Giles’ rd., just past Distillery st. -Grove place—r s of Grove rd., top of Victoria st. to the r -Grove road—rd. crossing the top of Victoria st., leading on the r round -to St. Stephen’s rd. -Grove terrace—r s Unthank’s rd., nearly op. Oxford st. -Guildhall—north-west corner of Market-place -Gun lane—connects top of Haymarket with Theatre st., directly opposite -St. Stephen’s ch. -Gunhouse yard—Jail hill -Gunton’s yard—l s Oak st., next White Lion -Hales’ court—St. Giles’, op. ch. door -Half Moon yard—l s Lower King st., op. Half Moon inn -Hall road—fr. r s St. Catherine’s plain, leading to Lakenham -Hampden place—r s Dereham rd., just past Dial inn -Hamlet place—l s Grapes’ hill, fr. St. Giles’ -Hampshire Hog yard—l s Lower Westwick st., just past St. Swithin’s alley -Hangman’s lane (see Heigham rd.) -Hanover place—l s Earlham rd., just past Black Horse, and op. Earlham rd. -terrace -Harman’s court—r s St. Stephen’s st., op. Crown and Angel -Harmer’s court—last ct. l s St. Giles’, before reaching Jail -Harrison’s court—r s Upper St. Giles’, op. Queen’s Head -Harrison’s yard—leads out of Pump st. to Castle meadow -Hart’s yard—r s Botolph st. -Haw’s place—Hall rd., Lakenham -Hawthorn row—r s West End st., op. Waddington st. -Haymarket—Opposite the top part of Gentlemen’s walk -Hayward’s yard—r s Ber st., just past St. John’s Sepulchre ch. -Heigham causeway—continuation of Heigham st., leading to Heigham ch. -Heigham grove—second turn l s St. Giles’ rd., past jail -Heigham Lower—Heigham causeway, Heigham st., &c. -Heigham place—last turn to r on Dereham rd., before reaching Holl’s lane; -leads to West End Retreat gardens -Heigham road (or Hangman’s lane)—r s St. Giles’ rd., next turn past -Distillery st., leading to Dereham rd. -Heigham st.—continuation of Lower Westwick st., at juncture of Barn rd. -Heigham terrace—row of white houses on r s Dereham rd., nearly op. -Hangman’s lane -Heigham, Upper—beyond Heigham causeway, nr. the ch. -Herring’s row—r s West Pottergate st., op. Eagle tavern -Heywood’s yard—r s Magdalen st., nr. White Lion inn -High street—turn to the r at top of Union st., op. Brunswick rd. -Hind’s yard—r s St. Augustine’s st., op. St. Augustine’s ch. -Hill’s yard—l s Coslany st., op. Red Lion -Hinde’s yard—last yard l s Botolph st. -Hole-in-the-wall lane—first turn l s Bedford st., St. Andrew’s, leading -round into Post Office st. -Holkham lane—nr. Shirehall tavern, Castle ditches -Holl’s brewery—r s Hall rd., adjoining King’s Arms -Holl’s lane—r s Dereham rd., nearly op. Hangman’s lane -Holly terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., just bef. reaching Somerleyton st. -Horn’s lane—second turn l s Ber st., leads to King st. -Houghton’s yard—r s Ber st., op. Fleckered Bull -Howard street—round top of Victoria st. to the r and then second st. to -the r -Huggin’s row—St. Benedict’s gates -Hungarian yards—r s St. Benedict’s st., just past St. Margaret’s ch. -Hutchinson’s court—first ct. l s Surrey st. -Infirmary road—just beyond St. Augustine’s gates to the r -Inkerman terrace—l s Bishopgate st., near Marquis of Gransby inn -Jay’s court—third ct. r s Bethel st. -Jay’s square—first turn to r in Rose lane -Jay’s terrace—row of white houses r s Rose lane, near Free-trade tavern -Jenny Lind Infirmary—l s Pottergate st., just before reaching Ten Bell -lane -Jilling’s yard—r s Magdalen st., just before reaching White Lion inn -Jinkin lane—r s Oak st. near the gates, leading into Gildencroft -John street—second turn to r in Rose lane -John street (Dereham road)—third turn l s past St. Benedict’s gates -John street, Union place—first turn to r in Norfolk st. fr. Somerleyton -st. -John Bull street—r s Union st., near John Bull inn -Jolly Butchers’ yard—r s Ber st., nr. Jolly Butchers’ inn -Jolly Farmers’ yard—r s Charing cross, nr. Jolly Farmers -Jubilee place—l s Heigham rd. fr. St. Giles’ rd. -Jubilee yard—r s Ber st., nr. Jubilee inn -Jubilee street—second turn to r of Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, or -second turn to l fr. Vauxhall st. -Julian place—r s Chapel Field rd., fr. St. Giles’ gates -Julian street—second turn to l in Vauxhall st., or second turn to r on -Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’ gates -Keel and Wherry yard—r s Lower King st., op. Read’s granaries -Kensington buildings—in a yd. at back of Kensington pl. -Kensington place—r s St. Catherine’s pl., just past entrance to Hall rd. -Kent place—r s Vauxhall st., just past turn to Julian st. -Keppell’s court—Fisher’s lane -Kerrison’s yard—l s Tombland fr. Queen st. -Keyzor’s place—l s Holl’s lane -Keyzor’s terrace—r s Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Private or -Asylum lane -Kimberley street—running across top of Bedford, Oxford, and Trory sts., -and parallel to Unthank’s rd. -King st. (Lower)—continuation of Upper King st. -King street (Upper)—turn to the r at bottom of Queen st., leading fr. -Tombland to Rose lane corner -King street (Crook’s place)—second turn to r thro’ Crook’s pl. entrance -King’s Head lane—r s Gildengate st., leading into Calvert st. -King’s Head yard—l s Magdalen st., next King’s Head inn -Lady lane—first turn l s Bethel st. -Lakenham place—r s St. Catherine’s pl. -Lakenham terrace—nr. St. Mark’s ch., Lakenham -Lamb yard—on the Gentleman’s Walk, Haymarket -Lame Dog road—(see Brazen doors rd.) -Lancasterian school yard (see College ct.) -Langham place—l s Dereham rd., just past City rd. -Lawrence street—first st. leading r s West Pottergate st., leading into -William st. -Lawston’s yard—l s Gildengate st. -Leicester place—r s Vauxhall st., nr. Chapel Field rd. -Le Neve’s yard—r s Fishgate st., just past the Jolly Dyers -Lewis’ yard—l s lower King st., just past The Hay Trusser -Leyton’s row—nr. Lord Nelson, Trafalgar st. (Lakenham), l s fr. Hall rd. -Life’s green—east end of Cathedral -Lifford’s yard—l s Lower King st., adjoining Bird in Hand -Light Horseman yard—r s Barrack st., nr. Light Horseman inn -Limekiln hill—first turn l side St. Giles’ rd., just past jail -Ling’s yard—r s Magdalen st., next Duncan Arms -Lion and Castle yard—r s Timberhill st., by Lion and Castle inn -Little Buck yard—l s Oak st., just past Sussex st. -Little London street—first turn l s London st. -Little Orford street—leads fr. the top of Gentleman’s Walk, round -Savings’ Bank corner, to Orford hill -Little Star and Crown yard—l s Timberhill st., op. Baptist chapel -Little White Horse yard—r s Botolph st. -Lobster lane—see Pottergate st. -Lockett’s court—l s St. Andrew’s Broad st. fr. Charing cross, just past -Post-office st. -Lock and Key yard—r s Ber st., nr. Lock and Key inn -London street—lower corner of market-place, nearly op. Guildhall -London terrace—l s St. Stephen’s rd., just beyond Norfolk and Norwich -Hospital -Long lane—r s Charing cross, just before reaching Lower Westwick st., -leads down to river -Long yard—l s Bishopgate st., nr. Bishop bridge -Long yard—r s Fishgate st., op. The Pigeons -Lord Campden’s yard—r s of Charing cross, next Lord C. inn -Lothian street—l s Barn road fr. Dereham rd. -Lowen’s yard—l s Cowgate st., op. the Black Chequers, nr. Whitefriars’ -bridge -Lower square—Thorn lane, op. Garden st. -Lying-in charity—l s Pottergate st., just before reaching Ten Bell la. -Magpie road—r s St. Augustine’s gates, leading to Magdalen gates -Malthouse lane—r s St. Stephen’s st., leading into St. Stephen’s Back st. -Malthouse yard—last yd. l s World’s End lane -Manchester buildings, Union pl., nr. Duke of Wellington -Mansfield’s yard—St. Stephen’s, op. Duke of Wellington -Market lane—leading fr. Scole’s green into Thorn lane -Marquis of Gransby yard—op. the barracks, Barrack st. -Mariners’ lane—third turn l s Ber st., leads to King st. -Mason’s court—l s Ber st., nearly op. Bakers’ Arms -Middle row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, second row past Rising -Sun -Militia barracks—Upper Surrey st. -Mill street, Lakenham—first turn to the left in Church pathway, -(Peafields) fr. Hall rd. -Mill street, Union place—top of Union st. to the r leading into Essex st. -Mill yard (or New Mills’ yard)—a thoroughfare leading fr. r s Lower -Westwick st. (nearly the bottom) into St. Martin’s at Oak -Mission place—l s Lower King st., op. Barge inn -Mitchell’s court—north side Market pl., adjoining _Chronicle_ office -Mount Pleasant—first turn to l past Somerleyton st., Unthank’s rd., leads -to Newmarket rd., op. Town close -Mousehold heath—thro’ Bishopgate st., on each side of Gas-house hill -Murrell’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. the Nelson Monument public house -Museum (Norfolk and Norwich)—St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Museum court—St. Andrew’s Broad st., nearly op. Post Office st., and -adjoining Museum and _Norfolk News’_ printing offices -Muspole street—r s Duke st., leading into Colegate street -Nailor’s lane—r s Charing cross, just bef. reaching Jolly Farmers -Napier buildings—l s Somerleyton st., Unthank’s road -Neal’s square—entrance r s Pottergate st., just beyond St. Benedict’s -plain, leads into St. Benedict’s Ch. alley -Nelson street—second turn to r off Dereham rd., after passing Holl’s lane -and Dial inn -Nelson terrace—Grove rd. or Night Cap la. -New Catton road—out of Magdalen gates -New city—comprises Crook’s pl., Union pl., Julian pl., &c. -Newman’s yard—r s Ber st., op. George IV. -Newmarket street—l s Brunswick rd. fr. Newmarket rd. -Newmarket terrace—r s Newmarket rd. -New mills—bottom of Lower Westwick st., on the r -New Mill yard—by New Mills, leads fr. Lower Westwick st. to St. Martin’s -at Oak -Nightcap lane (sometimes called Grove road)—l s St. Stephen’s rd., second -turn past Victoria station -Ninham’s court—last ct. l s Bethel st., leading into Chapel field -Noah’s Ark yard—l s Heigham st., back of Flower-in-Hand inn -Norfolk and Norwich Hospital—r s St. Stephen’s rd. -Norfolk street—first turns r and l fr. Rupert st., Union place -Norgate’s court—r s St. Stephen’s st., op. Surrey st. -Northumberland street—third turn to r off Dereham rd., after passing -Holl’s lane and Dial inn -Norwich Public Dispensary—St. John’s Maddermarket -Nowhere yard—second yd. past St. Lawrence ch., on l s Lower Westwick st. -Oak street—continuation of Coslany st., commencing just past St. Mary’s -pl. -Oak yard—r s Oak st., next Royal Oak -Obey’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. Swan inn -Old Barge yard—l s Lower King st., next the Old Barge inn -Old Barrack yard—l s Gildengate st., op. King’s Head -Old Blacksmith’s yard—r s Ber st. gates, nearly op. King’s Arms -Old Brew yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. Key and Castle -Old Cat and Fiddle yard—l s Botolph st., near Old Cat and Fiddle inn -Old Chequers yard—l s Coslany st., near the bridge -Old Crown yard—l s Oak st., next Old Crown inn -Old Fountain yard—r s Botolph st., op. end of Calvert st. -Old Man’s Hospital—Calvert st. -Old Post Office yard—l s Bedford st., St. Andrew’s, near Nelson tavern -One-post passage—St. Stephen’s st. -Opie street—second turn r s London st., leading to Castle meadow -Orchard street—continuation of John st., Rose la., leading into St. -Faith’s la. -Orford hill—open space reached from the Market, through White Lion st. -Orphan’s Home—54, Pottergate st. -Osborne’s yard—r s Oak st., just past the Bess of Bedlam -Oxford street—second st. l s Unthank’s rd. -Page’s yard (or Baxter’s)—r s Lower King st., near The Rainbow -Palace plain—bottom of Palace st. -Palace street—leading fr. bottom of Tombland, on the right to Palace -plain -Paradise place—large square r s Market la. fr. Scole’s green -Paradise place—a yard on r s Magdalen st., just past White Lion -Paradise row—Hall rd., Lakenham -Paragon buildings—Castle meadow -Paragon street—first st. past jail, on r s St. Giles’ road -Patteson’s yard—l s Magdalen st., near Queen’s Arms -Paul Pry hill—at St. Benedict’s gates, l s leading up to Grapes’ hill -Peacock street—l s Fishgate street, op. St. Edmund’s ch., leading into -St. Paul’s Back la. -Peafield—very large district between Southwell rd. and Lakenham Hall rd. -Pegg’s court—r s Ber st., just past George the Fourth -Peel’s yard—first yard l s Lower Westwick st., after passing St. -Margaret’s st. -Philadelphia—r s Aylsham rd., out St. Augustine’s gates -Pigeons yard—l s Fishgate st., near the Pigeons inn -Pigg lane—l s Palace st., leading to Quay side -Plantation—l s St. Giles’ road, just past jail -Playford’s court—r s Pottergate st., first passage past Eye Infirmary -Plummers’ yard—l s Oak st., joining Key and Castle inn -Pockthorpe—adjoining the Barracks -Porter’s yard—r s World’s End la. -Portland place—r s Vauxhall st., Union pl. -Portland place and Portland square—l s Ch. path (Peafield) fr. Hall rd., -op. Duke of Norfolk -Portland place—r s Holl’s lane, just before reaching West End Retreat -Post-office street—continuation of Exchange st. and leading into St. -Andrew’s Broad st. -Pottergate street—bottom of Exchange st. to the left, the first hundred -yds. frequently known as Lobster la. -Pottergate street (West)—continuation of Pottergate st., at juncture of -Grapes’ hill and Paul Pry hill -Priest’s buildings—op. Norfolk and Norwich hospital -Priest’s court—Rampant Horse st., nearly op. Briggs’ st. -Prince’s street—from St. Andrew’s plain to Tombland -Priory yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, nr. Rose inn -Private road—turn through a gateway r s Unthank’s rd., just past pillar -letter-box, leads into Earlham rd. -Private Road villas—just into Private road, fr. Unthank’s rd. -Prospect place—r s King st. gates, op. Ship inn -Prospect place—l s Horn’s la. fr. Ber st. -Prospect place—l s Hall rd., just past King’s Arms -Prospect place—at junction of Heigham, and Heigham rd. -Prospect square—r s Scole’s green -Providence place—West End st., Holl’s la. -Public library—op. north side Guildhall -Pudding lane—connects the Upper walk with the Upper market -Pump street—r s King st., op. entrance to Rose la. -Pump yard—first yard r s Trafalgar st., Lakenham, fr. Hall rd. -Pump yard—first yard past St. Lawrence’s ch. on l s Lower Westwick st. -Purland’s yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace pl., just past entrance to St. -James’ -Pye’s yard—l s Palace pl., under an archway nr. the ch. -Quakers’ lane—r s St. Martin’s la. -Quay side—r s Fye bridge, along the river -Queen Caroline yards—both sides of Queen Caroline inn, op. St. Martin’s -ch. -Queen’s Head yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, by Queen’s Head inn -Queen street—leading fr. Bank plain and London st. to Tombland -Queen street (Crook’s place)—fourth turn to l fr. Union st. -Raglan street—r s Dereham rd., op. Golding st. -Railway station (Thorpe or Eastern Counties)—through Rose la., and just -over Foundry bridge -Railway station (Victoria or Eastern Union)—l s at top of St. Stephen’s -st. -Rainbow yard—r s Lower King st., op. Rainbow inn -Rampant Horse street—top of Briggs’ st., r and l -Rampant Horse Back street—fr. top of Gentleman’s walk, round Savings’ -Bank corner, leading to Orford hill and Red Lion st. -Rampant Horse yard—l s Fishgate st., next Rampant Horse inn -Raven’s row—a yard on l s Trafalgar st. fr. Hall’s rd., Lakenham -Red Lion street—fr. Orford hill to St. Stephen’s plain -Red Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., just before reaching the gates, near Red -Lion inn -Redwell street—l s Bank plain, leading into Prince’s st. -Reeve’s yard—l s Coslany st., next Bakers’ Arms -Regent street—first turn to the l in Union st. -Richmond place—r s Richmond hill -Richmond hill—just outside Ber st. gates, leading to Bracondale -Rifleman yard—l s All Saints’ green, nr. Rifleman inn -Rigby’s court—l s St. Giles’, just before reaching the ch., leads into -top of Bethel st. -Rising Sun lane—l s Golden Ball st., leading to Scole’s green -Rising Sun road (part of Chapel Field rd.)—entrance op. Grapes’ inn, St. -Giles -Rising Sun row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, first row past Rising -Sun inn -Roach’s court—Elm hill -Robinson’s yard—l s Oak st., nearly op. Royal Oak -Roche’s court—Fisher’s la. -Rochester buildings—Norfolk st., Union pl. -Roe’s yard—l s Ber st., nr. the Recruiting Sergeant -Rose lane—first st. on l s King st., leading to Thorpe railway station, -reached fr. the Market by passing through lower part of London st., Opie -st., and across Castle meadow -Rosemary lane—by St. Mary’s ch. -Rose valley—Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Asylum rd. -Rose yard—r s St. Augustine’s, adjoining Rose la. -Royal Hotel street—back of Royal Hotel yard, leading to Castle meadow -Royal Oak yard—r s Heigham st., near Royal Oak inn -Rupert street—continuation of Vauxhall st., Union pl. -Russell street—back of St. John’s buildings, through the opening l s Ber -st., op. St. John’s Sepulchre ch. -Sadd’s yard—Coslany st. -Sadler’s yard—l s Oak st., op. Jolly Toper’s inn -Sampson and Hercules’ court—l s Tombland, op. Erpingham gate -Sandling’s Ferry—bottom of Lower close -Sardinian court—r s St. Stephen’s st., just before reaching Duke of -Wellington -Sawmill yard—r s Fishgate st., next Sawmill tavern -Sawmills’ yard—l s Coslany st., adjoining Hotpressers’ Arms -Saver’s buildings—in a lane leading out of Tinkler’s la. into Heigham -causeway -Scole’s green—at the end of Rising Sun la. fr. Golden Ball st. -Scott’s yard—r s Ber st., near Butcher’s Arms -Seaman’s yard—op. Museum, St. Andrew’s Broad st. -Seven Stars yard—r s Barrack st., near Sportman inn -Seymour place—St. Stephen’s sq. -Sherbourne place—r s Mariners’ la. fr. King st. -Ship yard—l s Lower King st., next Ship inn -Ship yard—l s Thorn la. fr. Ber st., nr. Ship inn -Shoulder of Mutton yard—r s St. Stephen’s, by Shoulder of Mutton inn -Sickle yard—Heigham st. -Silver road—l s St. James’ st., leading to Sprowston rd. -Sixteen row—lot of cottages l s of Church path fr. Southwell rd. -(Peafield), nr. Portland Arms -Smith’s yard—l s Oak st., second yard past Suffolk Arms -Somerleyton street—third st. on l s Unthank’s rd. -Somerleyton terrace—l s Somerleyton st., Unthank’s rd. -Somerset buildings—Union place -Somerset place—l s Holl’s la., op. West-end Retreat -Sotheron’s buildings—r s Lady’s la. -Soup Office yard—Fishgate st. -Southgate lane—Lower King st. -Southgate street—l s Duke st., leading to St. Mary’s pl. -Southwell street—the first part of Hall rd. (wh. see), r s St. -Catherine’s pl. -Spencer’s court—l s Lower King st., just past St. Etheldred’s ch. -Spitalfields—just beyond the barracks -Sportsman yard—r s Barrack st., nr. Sportsman inn -St. Andrew’s Broad st.—leading fr. Charing cross to St. Andrew’s Hall -pl., past the bottom of Post office st. -St. Andrew’s hall—St. Andrew’s pl., at juncture of St. Andrew’s Broad -st., St. George’s Bridge st., and Prince’s st. -St. Andrew’s hill—narrow st. nearly op. St. Andrew’s hall, leading up to -London st. -Stanley Home—Peacock st., St. Saviour’s -St. Ann’s staithe—l s Lower King st., op. Elephant and Castle -St. Anne’s Staithe lane—l s King st., next turn past St. Faith’s la. -Starling place—Coburg st., nr. William IV. -St. Augustine’s church alley—narrow la. by St. Augustine’s ch. -St. Augustine’s street—leading fr. the ends of Botolph and Pitt sts. -St. Benedict’s church alley—leading through the ch. yd. fr. St. -Benedict’s pl. to Upper Westwick st. -St. Benedict’s gates—at juncture of Paul Pry hill and Barn rd., end of -St. Benedict’s or Upper Westwick st. -St. Benedict’s lane—r s St. Benedict’s st., nr. the gates -St. Benedict’s plain—Pottergate st., just beyond Ten Bell la., foot of -Cow hill -St. Benedict’s road—see Dereham rd. -St. Benedict’s street—see Upper Westwick st. -St. Catherine’s plain—top of Surrey rd. and Brazen Doors rd. -St. Catherine’s terrace—l s St. Catherine’s pl., op. Hall rd. -St. Clement’s church alley—round the ch., at corners of Magdalen st. and -Colegate st. -St. Clement’s thoroughfare—r s Magdalen st., just past Bull inn, leads -into Fishgate st. -St. Edmund’s square—r s Fishgate st., nr. St. Edmund’s ch. -St. Faith’s lane—fr. St. Etheldred’s gate, Tombland, to the bottom of -Rose la., and thence to Lower King st. -St. George’s church alley—l s Gildengate st., leading past St. George’s -ch. -St. George’s plain—r s Duke st., leading into Colegate st. -St. Giles’ hill—see Grapes’ hill -St. Giles’ road—out of St. Giles’ gates to the r of the jail -St. Giles’ street—leads out of Market-place at the back of Guildhall -St. Giles’ terrace—thro’ arched gateway r s Bethel st., nearly op. Coach -and Horses -St. Gregory’s Church alley—passage thro’ St. Gregory’s ch. yd., -Pottergate st. -St. Helen’s square—Bishopgate st. -St. James’ palace—lot of cottages r s St. James’ st., op. Dove inn -St. James’ street—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, leading into Barrack -st. -St. John’s buildings—row of houses down the opening l s Ber st., op. St. -John’s Sepulchre ch. -St. John’s Head yard—second yd. r s Coslany st., nr. the Bridge -St. John’s Maddermarket—in a line with Dove st., fr. the Market -St. John’s Maddermarket Church alley—thro’ an archway under the tower of -the ch., fr. Pottergate st. -St. Julian’s alley—r s Lower King st., by St. Julian’s ch., leading into -Ber st. -St. Julian street—third turn r s Thorn lane, fr. Ber st. -St. Julian’s terrace—r s Julian st., fr. Thorn ln. -St. Lawrence lane—r s Pottergate st., nearly op. bottom of Fisher’s lane -St. Lawrence steps (great and little)—r s St. Benedict’s st., at either -end of St. Lawrence ch., leads into Lower Westwick st. -St. Margaret’s alley—r s St. Benedict’s st., next St. Margaret’s ch. -St. Margaret’s (or Three King) lane—l s Upper Westwick st., op. St. -Margaret’s ch. -St. Margaret’s plain—Upper Westwick st., by St. Margaret’s ch. -St. Margaret’s street—r s St. Benedict’s st., past St. Margaret’s ch. -St. Margaret’s wharf—r s Lower Westwick st., just past St. Margaret’s ch. -St. Martin’s lane—r s of Oak st., leading past ch. into Pitt street -St. Martin’s walls—la. leading fr. St. Martin’s gates on r s, to St. -Augustine’s gates -St. Mary’s alley—l s Pitt st., adjoining St. Mary’s ch. yd. -St. Mary’s plain—r s Coslany st., by St. Mary’s ch. -St. Paul’s Back lane—continuation of Peacock st., leading to Cowgate st., -St. Paul’s -St. Paul’s Church alley—leading round the back of St. Paul’s ch. -St. Paul’s plain-by St. Paul’s ch., St. Paul’s st. -St. Paul’s street—l s of Cowgate st., fr. Palace plain, op. St. James’ -st. -St. Paul’s thoroughfare—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, leading to St. -Paul’s ch. -St. Peter’s Southgate lane—r s Lower King st., leading past St. Peter’s -Southgate ch. -St. Saviour’s Church alley—r s Magdalen st., next St. Saviour’s ch. -St. Saviour’s lane—r s Magdalen st., by St. Saviour’s ch. -St. Simon’s Church street—l s Wensum st., leading to Elm hill -St. Stephen’s street—from the Market, through Brigg’s st., to the l, and -then to the r -St. Stephen’s Back street—back of St. Stephen’s to the r; reached through -the Church alley, Stockings’ court, or Coburg st. -St. Stephen’s Church alley—leads out of Rampant Horse st., by the side of -the ch., into Malthouse la. -St. Stephen’s plain—open space, juncture of Rampant Horse, Red Lion, -Westlegate, and St. Stephen’s streets; reached fr. the Market, through -Briggs’ st., and turn to the l -St. Stephen’s square—first turn to l on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. -Stephen’s gates, leading round into St. Stephen’s rd. -St. Swithin’s alley—by St. Swithin’s ch., r s of St. Benedict’s st., op. -Ten Bell la. -Staff of Life yard—l s Fishgate st., op. St. Edmund’s ch. -Stafford terrace—l s Church st., New Catton -Stamp Office yard—St. Andrew’s Broad st., nearly op. Bridewell alley -Star and Crown yard—l s Timberhill st., just past Star and Crown inn -Starling’s yard—l s Botolph st., through Old Cat and Fiddle yard -Stepping lane—leads from Scoles’ green to King street -Steward and Patteson’s Cut yard—op. Steward and Patteson’s brewery, -Pockthorpe -Stockings’ Court—r s St. Stephen’s st., just past entrance to Surrey st. -Stone-entry yard—l s Oak st., op. Royal Oak -Stonemason’s buildings, or square—second yard l s Gildengate st. -Strike’s yard—r s Thorn la. fr. Ber st., nr. Sparkes’ foundry -Stump cross—at juncture of Magdalen and Botolph streets -Suffolk street—second turn to r and l fr. Rupert st., Union pl. -Surrey court—first court on the l in Surrey st. -Surrey grove—through first opening on l s Surrey rd. -Surrey place—Brazen Doors rd. -Surrey Mews—Upper Surrey st., adjoining Militia barracks -Surrey road—on a line with Surrey st., leading to St. Catherine’s pl. -Surrey street—first st. l s St. Stephen’s st. -Sun yard—r s Coslany st., next Sun inn -Surrey street—first turn l s St. Stephen’s st. -Surrey street (Upper)—top of Surrey st., to r and l -Surrey terrace—l s Grove road, op. Surrey inn -Sussex street—leading fr. l s St. Augustine’s st., near the gates, into -Oak st. -Swan lane—second turn l s London st. -Swan yard—r s Lower King st., adjoining Swan inn -Tabernacle street—leading fr. Palace pl. on the right to Bishopgate st. -Tallow-chandler’s yard—l s Timberhill st., op. Orford hill chapel -Tamworth terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Bedford st. -Ten Bell lane—r s Pottergate st., leading fr. foot of Cow hill into St. -Benedict’s st. -Theatre street—leads fr. Rampant Horse st. to Chapel field -Thirteen row—l s Trafalgar st., fr. Hall rd., just past Lord Nelson -Thompson’s yard—l s Fishgate st., nr. Rampant Horse inn -Thorold’s buildings—r s Rose la., just before reaching Foundry bridge -Thorn lane—first turn l s Ber st., leads to King st. -Thoroughfare yard—r s Fishgate st., next Duke of Marlborough -Three King lane—(see St. Margaret’s la.) -Three Tuns yard—first yard past Rose la. corner, r s King st. -Thurso place—r s Dereham rd., just past Dial inn -Tidd’s yard—l s Oak st. -Till’s court—r s Ber st., just before reaching Lock and Key -Timberhill street—leading fr. top of Orford hill to Ber st. -Tinkler’s lane—last turn r s Dereham rd. before reaching Holl’s la., -leads into Heigham st. -Toll’s court—entrance through a passage l s Briggs’ st. -Tombland—open space at the end of Queen st. -Town close—lying between Newmarket and Ipswich rd., entered on Newmarket -rd. by first turn to l -Trafalgar place—r s Dereham rd., joining further end of Dereham rd. -terrace -Trafalgar place—r s Hall rd., op. Southwell Arms -Trafalgar street—first st. r s Hall rd., leading to Southwell rd. -Trory street—round top of Victoria st. to the r, and then first st. to -the r -Trory street—second turn to r fr. Vauxhall st., Julian pl. -Tuck’s court—l s St. Giles’, nearly op. Norfolk hotel -Tuns yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. Miles’ ch. alley -Twenty-one row—second turn to the r in Church path fr. Southwell rd. -(Peafield) -Two Brewers’ yard—r s Magdalen st. next Two Brewers’ inn -Two-necked Swan yard—r s St. Stephen’s st., nr. Two-necked Swan inn -Unicorn yard—r s St. Stephen’s st., nr. Unicorn inn -Unicorn yard—l s Coslany st., next Unicorn inn -Union place—reached by any of the openings on r s Chapel Field rd. fr. -St. Giles’ -Union square—r s Union st., by Coach and Horses -Union street (Union pl.)—third turn to the r off Chapel Field rd. fr. St. -Giles’ gates -Union terrace—l s Union st., Union pl. -Upper Market—row of houses behind upper side of Market-place -Upper walk—upper side of Market pl. -Unthank’s road—out of St. Giles’ gates to the l of the jail -Valentine street—l s Dereham rd., first st. past St. Benedict’s gates -Vauxhall street—first turn r s Chapel Field rd. fr. top of St. Giles’ -Vauxhall terrace—r s Vauxhall st., op. Julian st. -Victoria place—r s top of Union st., op. Brunswick rd. -Victoria street—l s St. Stephen’s rd., just past Victoria station -Vyall’s yard—St. Andrew’s Broad st., nearly op. model school -Waddington street (Heigham)—second turn to r in West End st. fr. Holl’s -la. -Waddington terrace—l s Church st., St. Julian’s fr. Garden st., Thorn la. -Wagon and Horses lane—Elm hill -Waite’s court—in lower part of Upper Goat la. -Wall’s yard—l s Ber st., op. St. John’s Sepulchre ch. -Water lane—Colegate st., op. St. George’s ch. -Water lane, St. Edmund’s—r s Fishgate st., leading past St. Edmund’s ch. -Water lane, St. James’—r s St. James’ st., just past Dove inn -Waterloo—l s New Catton rd., op. the ch. -Waterloo street (see Brunswick rd.) -Watson’s buildings—Distillery st., nearly op. West Wymer st. -Watson’s court—r s King st., second yd. past Rose la. corner -Watson’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. St. Peter’s per Mountergate ch. -Watts’ court—last ct. but one l s Bethel st. -Wayland terrace—in Prospect sq., r s Scoles’ green -Weaver’s lane—narrow passage leading fr. Upper walk into Haymarket -Webb’s yard—l s Magdalen st., op. Red Lion -Wellington court—r s St. Stephen’s, nr. Duke of Wellington inn -Wellington pl.—r s Wellington st. fr. St. Giles’ -Wellington street—r s Upper St. Giles’, second turn past ch., leads into -Pottergate st. -Wellington terrace—Grove rd. -Wellington terrace—r s Vauxhall st. -Wensum or Fye Bridge street—leading fr. Tombland, on the left, to -Magdalen st. -Westbourne terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., just past Somerleyton st. -West End place—r s Grove rd., top of Victoria st. -West End street—l s Holl’s la., fr. Dereham rd. -West End terrace—r s Grapes’ hill, fr. St. Giles’ gates -Western terrace—l s Earlham rd., just past entrance to West parade -Westlegate street—fr. St. Stephen’s plain, past City of Norwich Arms, to -All Saints’ green -West Pottergate street—leading off Grapes’ hill to the r fr. St. Giles’, -nearly op. Pottergate st. -Weston’s court—Upper market, first ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner -West parade—Earlham rd., nearly op. Earlham Rd. terrace -West Wymer street—last turn l s Distillery st., fr. St. Giles’ rd. -Westwick street (Lower)—leading fr. Charing cross on the r, to Heigham -Westwick street (Upper)—leading fr. Charing cross on the l, to Dereham -rd. -Whale’s buildings—St. Augustine’s gates -Wheat Sheaf yard—l s St. Stephen’s st., nr. Wheat Sheaf inn -Wheelhouse’s court—r s St. Giles’ rd., just past Paragon st. -Whitefriars’ bridge—over St. Martin’s palace pl. to the l -Whitefriars’ street—l s Palace plain, op. St. Martin’s ch. -White Hart yard—l s Ber st., between White Hart and King’s Arms -White Horse yard—r s Barrack st., just past the Seven Stars -White Horse yard—l s Magdalen st., by White Horse inn; leads into Botolph -st. -White Lion street—leading from top part of Gentlemen’s walk to Orford -hill -White Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., next White Lion inn -Wickham’s yard—l s Lower King st., near Steam Packet inn -Wigg’s buildings—row of cottages at back of r s of Distillery st. (fr. -St. Giles’); entrance nearly op. West Wymer st. -William street—first turn r s off Paul Pry hill, fr. St. Benedict’s gates -William street—turn to the r bottom of John st., Rose la. -Willow lane—last turn r s St. Giles’, before reaching the ch. -Windsor place—Southwell st. -Windsor terrace—Grove rd. -Wiseman’s yard—Muspole st. -Wooden entry—Pottergate st. -Woolpack yard—second yard l s Botolph street -Workhouse—on the Dereham rd., up the la. on the loft, leading past the -Cemetery -World’s End la—at bottom of Palace plain, l s -Wounded Hart lane—Upper market, nr. the Wounded Hart -Wrestlers’ yard—l s St. James’ st., nr. Wrestlers’ inn -Yarington’s court—r s Wensum st., nr. Fye bridge -York place—row red brick houses r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s -gates -York Tavern passage—l s Orford hill, leading to Castle hill -Youell’s buildings—l s Hall rd., nr. Freemasons’ Arms - - - - -THE NEIGHBOURING VILLAGES. - - -The following is a Directory of the Villages within a circuit of five -miles. - -ARMINGHALL, a small parish in Henstead hundred, 2½ miles from Norwich, -contained, in 1851, 56 inhabitants. It comprises 630 acres, which belong -to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, who are lords of the manor, patrons -of the living, and impropriators of the tithes. The living is a -perpetual curacy, held by the Rev. Thomas John Batcheler, B.D., who -resides at Norwich. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Hammond, John, market gardener -Parker, George William, farmer -Saul, Robert, blacksmith -Waters, Edward, farmer and poor rate collector, The Hall -Spink, William, parish clerk - - * * * * * - -BAWBURGH, or BABUR, in Forehoe hundred, 5 miles from Norwich, contains -1400 acres, and the population, in 1851, was 460. Lord Stafford is lord -of the manor, and the chief landowners are J. S. Muskett, Esq., of Eaton, -and Sir W. Parish, Knt. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the -Dean and Chapter of Norwich. The Rev. G. Carter, of Norwich, is the -incumbent, and the Rev. J. H. Payne, of Colney, the curate. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Browne, Daniel, blacksmith -Buxton, Samuel, King’s Head -Candler, Edward, superintendent of paper mills -Child, John William, baker -Cole, Jas., wheelwright and blacksmith -Cross, Thomas, farmer -Davey, James, bricklayer -Delane, Magnay and Co., paper mills (and at Taverham) -Dunham, James, shoemaker -Dunnell, William, shoemaker -Forster, William, The Cock -Hart, Thomas, farmer -Harvey, George, butcher -Matthews, Robert, parish clerk -Reeve, Thomas, butcher -Smith, Timothy, farmer -Sturgess, Elizabeth, school-mistress -Sturgess, William, school-master -Tann, Samuel, wheelwright -Tyler, John, shopkeeper - - * * * * * - -BEESTON ST. ANDREW, in Taverham hundred. 3 miles north of Norwich, -contains three farms and a few cottages. The Old Hall was built in 1610, -and is still standing. The chief part of the land belongs to the Rev. J. -N. Micklethwait and O. Barnes, Esq. Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Bart., -is lord of the manor. There is no church, but a sinecure rectory, in the -patronage of the Rev. Henry Banfather, who is also the incumbent. The -population, in 1851, was 41. - -Barnes, Orlando, farmer -Bowen, Thomas, farmer -Howlett, Harcourt, farmer -Gowen, Abraham, gardener - - * * * * * - -BIXLEY is a pretty village, in the hundred of Henstead, about 3 miles -from Norwich. It consists of 634 acres of land, chiefly the property of -the Earl of Rosebery, who is lord of the manor. The population, in 1851, -was 128. The living is a rectory, with that of Earl Framingham annexed, -in the gift of the Rev. Charles David Brereton, M.A., who is also the -incumbent. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Base, Samuel, Esq., Lodge -Martin, Mrs., Hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Clare, Charles and Son, millers and merchants -Jarmay, Charles, farm bailiff -Parker, Arthur, farmer -Parker, Charles, farmer -Parker, George, yeoman -Seaman, William, farmer, and poor’s rate collector -Sowter, James, yeoman -Sowter, John, farmer - - * * * * * - -BRAMERTON, situate in the hundred of Henstead, 4½ miles from Norwich, -contains 230 inhabitants and 728 acres of land. The living is a rectory -in the gift of Robert Fellowes, Esq: the Rev. Edmund Blake is the -incumbent. The parish school is attended by between 40 and 50 children. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Blake, Rev. Edmund, M.A., Rectory -Blake, John Joseph, Esq. -Blake, Mrs. Sophia - - COMMERCIAL. - -Beaumont, Henry, sen., carpenter -Beaumont, Robert, farmer and parish clerk -Crisp, William, farm bailiff -Forder, John, grocer and poor’s rate collector -Frost, Samuel, market gardener -Green, John, corn miller -Miller, Mrs. Mary, farmer -Moore, John, postmaster -Nobbs, J., butcher and pig dealer -Nobbs, John, shopkeeper -Osborne, J., farmer and cattle dealer -Rudd, Robert Gray, farmer -Todd, David, blacksmith -Turner, Miss Harriet, schoolmistress -Turner, Samuel, Woods End Ferry, and plumber and painter - - * * * * * - -BOWTHORPE, 3 miles from Norwich, has but about 30 inhabitants, and 600 -acres of land, belonging to R. Frank, Esq., and all farmed by Mr. -Howlett. The church is in ruins, and the curacy is consolidated with -Earlham. - - * * * * * - -CAISTOR ST. EDMUND, a village in Henstead hundred, 3 miles from Norwich, -contains 154 inhabitants, and 1045a. 1r. 10p. of land. The living is a -rectory, consolidated with that of Markshall, in the gift of Mrs. -Dashwood, of Caistor Hall, who is also lady of the manor; the incumbent -is the Rev. John Arthy. Caistor is supposed to have been the capital of -the Iceni, a Belgic tribe, and was by the Romans called Venta Icenorum, -and for distinction, Castrum, the _camp_, whence the East Angles, on -their conquest of the country, called it Caistor. Many Roman antiquities -and coins, preserved at Norwich, have been found here of various -emperors. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Arthy, Rev. John, M.A., rector -Dashwood, Mrs. Harriet, the Hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Cogman, John, blacksmith and parish clerk -Culling, Thomas Norman, farmer -Davy, A., wheelwright and carpenter -King, James, farmer -Spurrell, John, farmer -Williamson, Thomas, farmer, and poor rate collector - - * * * * * - -CARLETON ST. MARY, or EAST CARLETON, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead -union, is distant from Swainsthorpe station 2 miles, and Norwich 5. It -contained 284 inhabitants in 1851, and 1213 acres of land. East Carleton -anciently formed two parishes, and had two churches, which are now united -for parochial, but separated for ecclesiastical purposes. The church of -St. Peter went to ruins in 1550, but its discharged rectory still remains -as a sinecure, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and incumbency of the -Rev. Samuel Barker, of Lakenheath, in Suffolk. The living of the church -of St. Mary is a rectory, in the gift of the Norwich Charity Trustees, -who are lords of one of the manors, and the Rev. Robert John Francis, of -Beccles, is the incumbent. The chief landowners are the Rev. John Henry -Steward, M.A., who is also lord of the manor of Carleton, late -Townshend’s, and Sir John Peter Boileau, Bart. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Denison, Stephen Charles, Esq., The Lodge -Francis, Mrs. Letitia -Steward, Rev. John H., M.A., Manor house - - COMMERCIAL. - -Albrough, William, market gardener -Bailey, Robert, butcher -Baldwin, Richard, market gardener -Bunting, John, wheelwright -Cooper, John, parish clerk -Edwards, John Green, farmer -Fairman, James, market gardener -Forster, William, blacksmith -Heard, George, farmer -Huggins, William, farmer and collector of taxes -Land, Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper -Smith, Matthew, farmer and collector of rates -Swann, John, land bailiff -Thrower, Isaac, boot and shoe maker - - * * * * * - -CATTON (OLD) is a picturesque village, about 2½ miles from Norwich, with -900 acres of land, and, in 1851, a population of 618. The living is a -vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, who are also -lords of the manor, and the vicar is the Rev. Richard Hart, B.A. The -Hall is occupied by John Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P. NEW CATTON is a suburb -of Norwich. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Barnes, Miss Jane, Old hall -Blake, Robert Wiffen, Esq. -Chamberlin, Robert, Esq. -Cooke, Henry, Esq. -Cubitt, William Jary, Esq. -Gedge, George, Esq. -Gurney, John Henry, Esq., M.P., Hall -Hart, Rev. Richard, B.A., Vicarage -Heath, Charles, Esq. -Long, Edmund Slingsby, Esq. -Massingham, Joseph, Esq. -Millard, William Salter, Esq. -Minty, Miss -Morse, Mrs. George -Rackham, Thomas Hanworth, Esq., The Cottage -Rackham, Thomas John Carter, Esq., The Grove -Springfield, Osborn, Esq. -Waite, John Newman, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Attoe, John, lime burner -Badcock, William, blacksmith -Broad John, boot maker -Dennington, Thomas, gardener -Dixon, Owen, farmer -Guymer, Joseph, wheelwright -Guymer, Richard, parish clerk and carpenter -Guymer, William, carpenter -Hinde, Ephraim, farmer -Hipper, Robert, Maid’s Head inn -Howeld John, boot and shoe maker -Jackson, Mrs. Harriet, mistress of the Free School -Lambert, Edward, market gardener -Minns, John, farmer -Neale, William, blacksmith -Newman, Mrs. Mary A., laundress -Oakley, John, tailor -Orsborn, Mark, woodman and bricklayer -Paul, William, George and Dragon inn, and boot and shoe maker -Plowman, Robert, Magpie inn, and saddler and harness maker -Rackham, Elijah, farmer -Rackham, Elisha, market gardener -Rackham, Thomas H., solicitor -Rippingale, Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper -Scott, Samuel, farmer -Walker Thomas, baker and postmaster - - * * * * * - -COLNEY, 3 miles from Norwich, contains about 90 inhabitants and nearly -1000 acres of land, belonging to Joseph Scott, Esq. The living is a -rectory in the gift of Mr. Scott. The Rev. E. Postle, M.A., is the -incumbent, and, the Rev. J. H. Payne, M.A., the curate. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Payne, Rev. John Hervey, M.A. -Scott, Joseph, Esq., The Hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Bone, Mrs. Hannah, sub-postmistress -Bone, Thomas, boot and shoe maker -Gayford, Luke, blacksmith -Meen, Samuel, farmer -Utting, John, farmer -Wilson, John, boot and shoe maker - - * * * * * - -COSTESSEY, or COSSEY, is a scattered but pleasant village, 4 miles from -Norwich, in the Forehoe hundred and union, with a population of about -1100. The Hall is the seat of Lord Stafford, who is lord of the manor, -and the principal landowner. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the -gift of the Great Hospital, at Norwich, and enjoyed by the Rev. James -William Evans, M.A. There are a National school, a British school, a -large Roman Catholic school, and Baptist and Roman Catholic chapels. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Evans, Rev. James W., Cottage -Husenbeth, Right Rev. F. C., D.D., (Catholic) -Ivory, Rev. John, Baptist minister -Kidd, Mr. Thomas -Martin, Mr. Edmund - - COMMERCIAL. - -Banham, James, well sinker -Banham, William, farmer and butcher -Barker, Robert, farmer -Bealey, Thomas, shopkeeper and wheelwright -Blowers, John, land agent, Hall -Cannell, Jacob, butcher -Carr, John, farmer -Coe, John, police constable -Cole, William, gardener -Culley, Henry Utting, corn miller -Culley, John, farmer -Cushion, William, shoemaker -Fairman, Benjamin, basket maker -Grant, Joseph, glass stainer -Frost, Rose, National schoolmistress -Gunton, Edward, Red Lion -Gunton, George, brickmaker -Hall, Horatio, druggist and grocer -Harman, Henry, farmer -Hastings Edward, carpenter -Hastings, Elizabeth, farmer -Hastings, William, carpenter -Howard, Peter, farmer -Hudson, James, The Falcon -Jewell, Samuel, veterinary surgeon -Kidd, Mrs., bricklayer -Lavender, John, farmer, Park -Laws, Mark, shoemaker -Norman, John, bricklayer and lime burner -Perry, John L., grocer and draper -Rising, Robert C., farmer, Lodge -Sadler, John, shoemaker -Savage, George, saddler -Sidney, Robert C., shopkeeper -Sisson, Henry, Black Swan -Smith, Charles, registrar of marriages -Sparks, Mary, British school -Spaul, John, tailor -Spaul, Miss Betsey, shopkeeper -Taylor, John, The Bush, and watchmaker -Taylor, Mrs. William, farmer -Watcham, Charles, butcher and farmer -Wighton, John, gardener -Wighton, Mrs., White Hart -White, John, gamekeeper, Park -White, Richard, gamekeeper and woodman - - * * * * * - -CRINGLEFORD, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, is situated about -2½ miles from Norwich, and 3 from the Hethersett railway station. The -parish contains nearly 1000 acres of land and about 200 inhabitants. The -Trustees of the Great Hospital, (St. Helen’s) Norwich, are impropriators -of the tithes and patrons of the living, which is a perpetual curacy, now -held by the Rev. Edward Priest, B.A., with a stipend of £100 per annum. -A large school-room for this and the adjoining parishes, with a capital -residence for the master, has been erected here by subscription. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Bateman, James, Esq. -Davie, Rev. William Cufaude, M.A., curate of Intwood, Intwood rectory, in -Cringleford -Girdlestone, Mrs. Mary Ann -Patteson, Mrs. -Priest, Rev. Edward, B.A., incumbent, Parsonage -Tyler, William, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Candler, Horatio, miller and farmer -Cannell, Abraham, sen., farmer -Cannell, Abraham, jun., farmer -Cracknell, John, wheelwright and blacksmith -Drane, William, farmer -George, George, farmer -Land, John, schoolmaster -Reynolds, John, farmer - - * * * * * - -CROSTWICK, in the Taverham hundred, 4 miles from Norwich, contains a -population of 140, and 700 acres of excellent land, the property of John -Longe, Esq., of Spixworth, and Lieut. Col. Stracey. The living is a -rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and the Rev. E. J. Bell is -the incumbent. There is a National school for between 40 and 50 -children. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Bell, Rev. Edward John, M.A. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Benseley, John, farmer -Crowe, Alfred, wheelwright -Money, John, carpenter -Towler, Frederick, farmer -Woodcock, William, farmer -Woodhouse, Betsey, White Horse, and shopkeeper - - * * * * * - -DRAYTON, in Taverham hundred and in the union of St. Faith’s, is situated -about 4½ miles north-west of Norwich station. The principal object of -interest is the ruin of old Drayton Lodge, situated on an acclivity half -a mile south-west of the church, near the residence of Frederick Magnay, -Esq. Its walls are composed of yellow brick. Here is also an -entrenchment field of battle, called BLOODSDALE, and the ruins of an -ancient cross. The church of St. Margaret is a plain building, with -thatched roof and square tower. The living, in the gift of the Bishop of -Norwich, is a rectory consolidated with Hellesdon, joint gross annual -value £649. The Rev. Hinds Howell, B.A., is the incumbent, and resides -at the Rectory. There is a National School recently opened for boys and -girls; and there is also a Baptist Chapel in the village. The parish -contains 1284 acres, and in 1851, the population was 472. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Bradshaw, Capt. Francis Green -Bradshaw, Francis Weston, Esq. -Howell, Rev. H., B.A., (rector) Rectory -Magnay, Frederick Arthur, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Adcock, Edmund, farmer -Adcock, Henry, Cock inn, and farmer -Adcock, William, bootmaker -Arger, John, pork butcher -Bell, William, wheelwright -Bessey, John, bootmaker -Blyth, Matthew, brewer -Bunn, Samuel, farmer -Buttle, Henry, postmaster and shopkeeper -Cannell, John, blacksmith -Eke, Everett, blacksmith -Fenn, Robert, shoemaker, and collector of rates and taxes -French, Miles, farmer -Fuller, Daniel, parish clerk -Hipper, Robert, butcher -Howard, Jeremiah, saw and corn mills -Howard, William, Red Lion -March, John, shopkeeper -Norton, Hammond, landowner and farmer - - * * * * * - -DUNSTON, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, distant from -Swainsthorpe station 1½ mile, and from Norwich 4 miles, contained, in -1851, 126 inhabitants, and 613 acres of land, principally the property of -Robert Kellett Long, Esq., of Dunston Hall, who is lord of the manor. -The church of St. Remigius is a small building with square tower; it has -a brass in the chancel, with effigies of Clere Talbot and his two wives. -The living is a perpetual curacy, and the present incumbent is the Rev. -H. C. Long, and his curate the Rev. J. W. Wenn, who resides at Mangreen -Hall. There is a school, supported by the lord of the manor. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Fish, John -Long, Robert K., Esq., Dunston Hall -Moy, John - - COMMERCIAL. - -Dady, John, parish clerk -Le Neve, — farmer -Lincoln, Jeremiah, steward to R. K. Long, Esq. -Stimpson, Miss Mary A., schoolmistress - - * * * * * - -EARLHAM is a romantic little village, 2 miles from Norwich. The Hall—the -birthplace and early residence of Elizabeth Fry—is now occupied by the -Rev. William Ripley, M.A. The living is a vicarage, with Bowthorpe -consolidated, enjoyed by the Rev. J. H. Payne, who resides at Colney. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Beauchamp, Mrs. Augusta -Ripley, Rev. William Nottidge, M.A., Earlham hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Bone, Mrs. Hannah, post-office -Bright, Edward, property and income tax collector -Bright, John, carpenter -Colman, William, farmer -Cross, Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer -Kett, James, farmer - - * * * * * - -EATON, 2 miles from Norwich, population nearly 800. The Dean and Chapter -of Norwich are lords of the manor, and the living is a vicarage, in their -gift. The Rev. George Day is the incumbent. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Beddingfield, Mr. Nelson, Newmarket road -Bedford, Mrs., Fern Hill cottage -Blythe, Miss Rhoda, Mile End lane -Button, Mrs., Mile End lane -Chamberlin, Mr. James, Mile End lane -Crooke, Mrs., Mile End lane -Davis, Mr. Samuel S., Mile End lane -Day, Peter, Esq., Beech lodge -Fickling, Miss Caroline, Mile End lane -Flowers, Mrs., Unthank’s road -Hill, Mr. Samuel S., Mile End lane -Jeckell, George, Esq., Eaton road -Muskett, Joseph, S., Esq. -Rossi, George, Esq., Eaton villa -Seed, Mr. Henry -Steward, Edward, Esq., Eaton hall -Stocks, Rev. Edward, M.A., Newmarket road -Sudbury, Mr. Thomas, Mile End lane -Taylor, Clement, Esq., Mile End lane -Taylor, Mrs., Mile End lane -Thorns, Mr. Robert, Eaton park - - COMMERCIAL. - -Dix, William James, farmer -Fish, John, The Cellar House inn -Ewing, John W., nurseryman, seedsman, and lime burner -Freeman, Charles R., wholesale grocer -George, Thomas W., farmer and brewer -Matthew, John, drillman -Newman, Henry, farmer, North farm -Nixon, Robert, Lamb inn -Stannard, James, Red Lion -Stannard, Thomas, cattle dealer -Stocks, Rev. Edward, M.A., academy -Stubbs, George, farmer, Mile end -Thirkettle, William, blacksmith -Webb, W., shopkeeper and postmaster - - * * * * * - -FRAMINGHAMS, two pretty and neatly-wooded parishes, called FRAMINGHAM -PIGOT and FRAMINGHAM EARL, the latter seated 4 miles south-east of -Norwich, and the former extending one mile further south-eastward. They -are agricultural villages, possessing separate churches, both dedicated -to St. Andrew. The Earl of Roseberry is lord of the manor. The land -belongs to several owners, of whom G. B. Leak Knight, Esq., W. Jecks, -Esq., and G. H. Christie, Esq., are the largest. The living of -Framingham Pigot is in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and the -incumbent is the Rev. William Henry Plume, B.A. Framingham Earl is a -rectory, annexed to that of Bixley, joint annual value £608, in the gift -of the incumbent, the Rev. Charles David Brereton, M.A.; his curate is -the Rev. Godfrey John Bird. There is a small Baptist chapel in -Framingham Pigot, and a National school in Framingham Earl; also a -Wesleyan chapel. The population of Framingham Earl, in 1851, was 111, -and Framingham Pigot, 345. The old church at Framingham Pigot is now -replaced by a handsome edifice in the Early English style, from designs -by Mr. Thomas Loyd, of Norwich. - - FRAMINGHAM EARL. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Bird, Rev. Godfrey John, curate -Black, Capt. George -Knight, George Brown Leak, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barker, William, Railway tavern -Barker, William, carpenter -Blyth, Samuel, parish clerk -Blyth, Samuel, farm bailiff -Chaplin, Josiah, master of National school and postmaster -Gedge, John, farmer and poor’s rate collector -Utting, George, farmer - - FRAMINGHAM PIGOT. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Christie, George Henry, Esq. -Hawkins, John, Esq. -Jecks, William, Esq. -Plume, Rev. William H., B.A., Rectory - - COMMERCIAL. - -Alexander, David, farmer -Barker, Thomas, farmer -Barker, William, Feathers -Beaumont, John, shoemaker -Beaumont, Robert, shoemaker -Ewing, John, bricklayer -Ewing, Robert, shoemaker and parish clerk -Grint, Miss Ruth, parochial schoolmistress -Hawkes, John, jun., market gardener -Holmes, William, market gardener -Ives, Thomas, farmer -Kirby, John, farmer -Lawrence, William, shopkeeper and carpenter -Long, George, market gardener and poor’s rate collector -Nunn, William, grocer and baker -Read, Charles, carpenter -Riches, Henry, cowkeeper -Sales, William, The Fox, and blacksmith -Spinks, — farmer and butcher -Wilkinson, Pinkingham, market gardener -Yallop, James, market gardener -Youngs, William, The Gull - - * * * * * - -GREAT AND LITTLE PORINGLAND. GREAT or EAST PORINGLAND, 4½ miles from -Norwich, is in Henstead union and hundred. The Earl of Roseberry is lord -of the manor. The living is a rectory, with residence; the Rev. S. -Brereton is the patron and incumbent, and the Rev. L. C. Wallich, M.A., -is the curate. LITTLE PORINGLAND is chiefly the property of the Rev. J. -Holmes, who is also lord of the manor. It is united with Great -Poringland for the support of the poor, but not with regard to the roads. -The church is in ruins. The living is a curacy consolidated with the -rectory of Howe. The population of the joint parishes in 1851, was 605. - - GREAT PORINGLAND. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Wallich, Rev. Leonard Calder, M.A., curate - - COMMERCIAL. - -Aylmer, William, The Dove -Beverly, Thomas, corn miller and farmer -Beverly, Tobias, farmer -Beverly, William, yeoman -Bullen, John, carpenter -Bullen, Thomas, wheelwright and carpenter -Case, William Drackett, blacksmith -Chalker, Mrs. Sarah, dressmaker -Critoph, Joseph, shopkeeper -Edwards, James, beer retailer and well sinker -Fransham, Mrs. Susannah, farmer -Goodrum, Benjamin, blacksmith -King, Charles, farmer -Lake, James, cattle dealer -Lawrence, James, White Hart, and well sinker and pump maker -Laws, R., White Swan, and bricklayer -Lincoln, John, blacksmith -Matthews, Norman, farmer -Palmer, Herbert, wheelwright and shopkeeper -Parker, John, miller and poor’s rate collector -Taylor, Joseph, shoemaker -Thetford, Robert Johnson, farmer -Todd, David, cattle dealer -Todd, J., cattle dealer, farmer and butcher -Utting, James, parish clerk -Utting, Mrs. Lydia, pork butcher -Wright, Jonathan, shopkeeper - - LITTLE PORINGLAND. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Burrell, John, farmer -Hubbard, Charles, farmer -Seago, Thomas, farmer -Shortins, James, farmer - - * * * * * - -GREAT MELTON, in Humbleyard hundred and union of Henstead, is 3 miles -from Hethersett station, and 6 from Norwich. The Hall is a plain -mansion, the seat of Charles Lombe, Esq., lord of the manor and chief -owner. The living is a rectory, with residence, in the gift of Caius -College, Cambridge, and the incumbent is the Rev. Charles Eyres, M.A. -The village school-room, a very handsome building, was erected in 1850, -at the sole expense of Charles Lombe, Esq. The school, which is for boys -and girls, is conducted on the National system, and supported by the lord -of the manor and the Rev. Charles Eyres, with a small weekly payment from -the scholars. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Eyres, Rev. Charles, M.A., rector -Rose, Mr. Thomas - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barber, Miss, schoolmistress -Barker, James, shopkeeper -Bloom, Thomas, farmer, College farm -Burrell, John, farmer -Child, J., beer retailer and blacksmith -Cunningham, James, shopkeeper -Dodd, Robert, farmer, Church farm -Howard, Matthew, farmer -Howlett, William, market gardener -Pearson, George, farmer, Whong farm -Pearson, James, farmer, Chapel farm -Reynolds, John, farmer -Rose, Phillip, farmer, High House and Rail farms -Sutton, William, farmer -Woodcock, John, parish clerk - - * * * * * - -HELLESDEN, or HELLESDON, is situated in Taverham hundred, about 2 miles -from Norwich. In 1851 the population was 467, but a great part is at -Hellesdon hamlet, in the county of the city of Norwich. The church of -St. Mary is small but neat: it is square built, without a tower, but has -a wooden belfry and spire. The living is a rectory, consolidated with -that of Drayton (see Drayton). A National school was erected in 1852, by -Government grant and subscriptions. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Bleakley, Mrs., Fir house -Delane, William, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Baldrey, John, market gardener, fruit, potatoe, and pea salesman, Upper -Hellesden -Batson, Edward, miller, and postmaster, Upper Hellesden -Bleakley, Page, farmer, Fir house -Blyth, James, wheelwright -Cooper, John, farmer, Upper Hellesden -Cox, James, market gardener, Upper Hellesden -Cross, George, farmer -Dennington, Job, market gardener, Upper Hellesden -Gowing, George, farmer, Old Hall -Greenfield, Mrs. Clara, market gardener, Upper Hellesden -Holman, George, blacksmith -Orris, Alfred, farmer, Upper Hellesden -Larkman, Robert, market gardener, Upper Hellesden -Reynolds, Joshua, miller and guardian, Upper Hellesden -Tallowin, Joseph, Old Mile Cross, Upper Hellesden -Wells, William Harrison, miller -Wright, Miss Harriet, National schoolmistress, Upper Hellesden - - * * * * * - -HETHERSETT has a railway station on the Eastern Counties’ Railway. This -village is in Humbleyard hundred; 3 miles from Wymondham, and 6 from -Norwich. There is a chapel for Wesleyans; also a National and British -school for boys and girls, which are both well attended. The living is a -rectory, with that of Canteloffe annexed, in the gift of Gonville and -Caius College, Cambridge. The present incumbent is the Rev. William -Reynolds Collett, M.A. The Oak of Reformation, under which the two Ketts -and their associates took a solemn oath in 1549 to reform the abuses of -Church and State, is still to be seen on the road from Wymondham to -Hethersett. The population is 1209. John Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P., and -Henry Back, Esq., are the chief landowners. The station is in -Ketteringham, about a mile distant. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Andrew, Rev. William Wayte, M.A., incumbent of Ketteringham, Wood hall -Back, Alfred, Esq. -Back, Henry, Esq. Hethersett hall -Baker, Mr. Benjamin, Lynch green -Brown, The Misses -Collett, Rev. William Reynolds, M.A., Rectory -Cook, Mr. Thomas -Dickman, Mr. John -Langford, Capt. George -Norgate, Col. Charles - - COMMERCIAL. - -Bailey, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker -Bailey, Robert, bricklayer -Bale, Mrs. S., butcher and brickmaker -Barber, William, hairdresser -Buckingham, Nicholas, farmer -Buckingham, William, farmer -Bush, Robert, farmer, Dairy farm -Clarke, Mrs. Julia, shopkeeper -Clarke, Rowland, baker -Cunningham, W., boot and shoe maker -Curson, John, boot and shoe maker -Curson, John, builder and brickmaker -Eldridge, James, schoolmaster -Eldridge, Mrs. Maria, schoolmistress -Emms, Mrs. Mary, straw bonnet maker, Miller’s row -Fisk, Ed., saddler and harness maker -Ford, William, King’s Head -Fox, James, Greyhound -Harvey, J., agricultural machine maker -Herne, Thomas, blacksmith -Hickling, T., saddler and harness maker -Hood, John, jun., farmer -Howard, David, butcher -Ireland, Robert, carpenter, Lynch green - - * * * * * - -HOLVERSTONE, in Henstead hundred and union, 5 miles from Norwich, -contains 345 acres of land, which mostly belongs to the executors of the -late John Marcon, Esq., of Swaffham. The church of St. Mary was -dilapidated some centuries ago, and no part of it now remains. The -rectory is in three medieties, united to Rockland St. Marys, Bergh Apton, -and Hillington. The population, in 1851, was 30. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Andrews, Jesse, farmer and poor’s rate collector, The Hall -Andrews, William, farmer -Sussams, Darius, market gardener - - * * * * * - -HORSFORD is a scattered village and parish, between 4 and 5 miles from -Norwich, belonging principally to Viscount Ranelagh, and Sir Thomas B. -Lennard, Bart., who is lord of the manor. The population is about 700. -The living is a vicarage, held by the Rev. William Atthill M.A. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Armes, Mrs. Sarah -Atthill, Rev. William, M.A., Vicarage -Day, James, Esq. -Gill, John Brooke, Esq. -Mc’Donald, Mrs. -Sambourne, Miss - - COMMERCIAL. - -Andrews, Alfred, boot and shoe maker -Andrews, Robert, farmer -Armes, Mrs. Rachel, dressmaker -Armes, Robert, parish clerk -Baker, Charles, farmer -Baker, Henry, farm bailiff -Baker, John, farmer -Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer -Barrett, Samuel, farmer -Blyth, Philip, farmer -Bowles, Benjamin Robert, farmer -Bunn, John, bricklayer -Bunn, Mrs. Sarah, farmer -Bunn, William, joiner -Canham, John, farmer and landowner -Chapman, James, beer retailer -Chubbock, Henry, Spotted Dog inn -Chubbock, Robert, butcher -Cole, James, The Crown inn -Crome, Samuel, farmer -French, Wallace, butcher and grocer -Frost, John, farmer -Greaves, Thomas and James, farmers -Greaves, John Snelling, farm bailiff -Greaves, William, farm bailiff -Harsent, Samuel, market gardener -Harvey, William, boot and shoe maker -Howe, William, bricklayer -Hutton, John and William, farmers -Lacy, Pamela, day school -Lacy, Virtue, dressmaker -March, James, farmer -March, Jeremiah, carpenter -Oliver, Mrs. Mary, beer retailer -Pratt, William, farmer -Punt, Abraham, farmer -Punt, Elijah, farmer -Pye, Theophilus, baker and shopkeeper -Reeve, Edmund, farmer -Rice, Richard, coachmaker -Springle, Elijah, bricklayer -Wade, John, blacksmith -Wade, Walter, shoemaker -Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper -Williamson, Frederick, farmer -Williamson, Mrs. Martha, dressmaker -Wortley, Robert, farmer - - * * * * * - -HORSHAM ST. FAITH and NEWTON ST. FAITH are two villages forming one -parish, generally known as “St. Faith’s,” from 4 to 5 miles from Norwich, -in Taverham hundred. There were, in 1851, 923 inhabitants in Horsham, -and 288 in Newton. The parish comprises 2700 acres, belonging to several -proprietors, the largest of whom is Viscount Ranelagh, who is lord of the -manor and patron of the living, a perpetual curacy, held by the Rev. -William Atthill, M.A., of Horsford. The Wesleyans have a chapel in each -village. - - HORSHAM ST. FAITH. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Priestley, William Stanton, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barker, Edmund, veterinary surgeon -Blyth, John, boot maker -Bridger, John, boot maker -Cable, Robert, King’s Head -Carman, Philip, farmer, and superintendent registrar -Cook, James, farmer -Cook, William Warner, farmer -Cooper, James, market gardener -Cox, Mrs. Charlotte Maria, schoolmistress to Union -Cox, William Salisbury, schoolmaster to Union -Dickerson, Mrs. Ann, matron of Union -Dickerson, James, master of Union -Eglinton, Richard, farmer and miller -Harper, Miss Elizabeth, shopkeeper -Leamon, Edmund, market gardener -Livock, Thomas, farmer -Lovick, John, beer retailer, and farmer -Lovick, Samuel, shopkeeper -Newton, William, boot maker -Norm, Mrs. Eve Elizabeth, market gardener, and beer retailer -Pearce, John, blacksmith -Priestley, William Stanton, surgeon -Randall, H., saddler and harness maker -Ryner, Allen, tailor -Reynolds, Edward, farmer, Elm farm -Reynolds, Jas., corn and seed merchant -Reynolds, Mrs. Kerenhappuch, farmer -Reynolds, Samuel, farmer -Rice, James, Black Swan, butcher and postmaster -Rice, James, jun., butcher and dealer -Richards, Robert, relieving officer, and registrar of births and deaths -Scarnett, John, farmer, builder, and registrar of marriages -Scarnett, John, junr., blacksmith and grocer -Scarnett, John, senr., carpenter -Turner, Edward, farmer -West, John, farmer -Webb, Benjamin, shopkeeper and basket maker -Woodcock, Samuel, The Crown -Yarrington, Henry, market gardener - - NEWTON ST. FAITH. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Batley, Stephen, chair maker -Bullard, R., jun., shopkeeper and butcher -Bullard, Robert, senr., farmer -Cooper, John, shopkeeper -Newton, Richard, boot maker -Palmer, Benjamin, licensed hawker -Pointer, Edmund, The Crown -Pointer, George, shopkeeper -Reynolds, James, farmer -Reynolds, Joshua, farmer -Smith, John, shoemaker -Woodcock, Joseph, farmer -Woodcock, Mark, cattle dealer - - * * * * * - -INTWOOD, a small village, near Hethersett station, 3½ miles from Norwich, -containing upwards of 600 acres of land, all the property of Joseph -Salisbury Muskett, Esq., of Eaton. The living is a rectory, consolidated -with that of Keswick, of the joint annual value of £350, in the gift of -J. S. Muskett, Esq.; the Rev. Edmund Saul Dixon is the incumbent, and the -Rev. William Cufaude Davie, M.A., of Cringleford, curate. Hudson Gurney, -Esq., is lord of the manor. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Bacon, Richard, Noverre, Esq., Intwood hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Allden, William Spratt, farmer -Cannell, Henry, parish clerk - - * * * * * - -KESWICK, a small parish in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, 3 miles -from Norwich. The population, in 1851, was 126. The parish, which -contains 722 acres of land, belongs principally to Hudson Gurney, Esq., -who is lord of the manor, and occupies the New hall. Of the church -nothing remains but part of the round tower. The rectory is consolidated -with that of Intwood. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Birkbeck, Mrs., Old Hall -Gurney, Hudson, Esq., New Hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Beezer, John, postmaster -Blomfield, Miles, miller -Edwards, T., farmer and land agent - - * * * * * - -KIRBY BEDON, in Henstead hundred, 3 miles from Norwich, contains 300 -inhabitants and 1360 acres of land, belonging to the lords of the manor, -Sir H. J. Stracey, Bart., and Charles Lombe, Esq., and to Mrs. Woolsey. -The living is a rectory, annual value £200, with residence in the gift of -Henry Muskett, Esq., and is now held by the Rev. E. Day. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Day, Rev. Edward, A.B., Rectory -Harvey, William, Esq. -Woolsey, Mrs. Maria - - COMMERCIAL. - -Bird, William, farmer -Butcher, James, farm bailiff -Clare, Charles, farmer -Crowe, Charles Bunn, carpenter and wheelwright -Crowe, Simon R., carpenter and wheelwright -Horne, Robert, Stracey Arms -Mallett, James, parish clerk -Money, William F., farmer -Neave, Richard, shopkeeper and market gardener -Varvill, James, bricklayer -Varvill, James, sen., farmer - - * * * * * - -LITTLE MELTON, a scattered parish, with 379 inhabitants, principally -small farmers and agricultural labourers, is in Humbleyard hundred, and -Henstead union. The lord of this manor is Charles Lombe, Esq. The -living is a vicarage, of the annual value of £110, with residence, in the -patronage of Emanuel College, Cambridge; the incumbent is the Rev. John -Charles Barkley, M.A. There is a village school for boys and girls, -supported by voluntary contributions. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Barkley, Rev. John Charles, M.A., incumbent, Parsonage - - COMMERCIAL. - -Aldred, Thomas Dove, farmer -Aves, John, farmer -Blyth, William, market gardener -Drane, William Tuttell, surveyor and valuer, and manufacturer of cattle -food, and at Norwich -Eden, Edmund, market gardener -Fisher, Thomas, farmer -Forster, Tho., parish clerk and farmer, Corporation farm -Fox, Edmund, plumber, painter and glazier -Girling, The Misses Elizabeth and Juliana, shopkeepers -Goward, Mary Ann, schoolmistress -Hipperson, S., bricklayer and farmer -Kemp, John, market gardener -Lovett, John, shopkeeper -Reynolds, Miss Maria, beer retailer and shopkeeper -Ringer, Daniel, farmer, Low common -Thompson, James, market gardener -Wright, Frederick, miller - - * * * * * - -MARKSHALL, or MATTISHALL HEATH, 2½ miles from Norwich, contains but 4 -houses and 26 inhabitants. The land belongs chiefly to Mrs. H. Dashwood, -of Caistor St. Edmund, with which, the church having been desecrated, the -parish has long been consolidated in ecclesiastical matters. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Gillett, Mrs. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Gillett, Thomas, farmer - - * * * * * - -MULBARTON, in Humbleyard hundred, and Henstead union, 5 miles from -Norwich, contains 587 inhabitants, and 1350 acres of land. The living is -a rectory, with that of Kenningham annexed, joint annual value £606, in -the gift of the Rev. J. H. Steward, and the Rev. Richard Gay Lucas, B.A., -the incumbent. The Rev. J. H. Steward, M.A., and Sir William Bellairs, -Knt., are the chief landowners; the former being lord of the manor. -There is a school on the National system. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Bellairs, Capt. Edmund Hook Wilson, Mulbarton lodge -Lucas, Rev. Richard Gay, B.A., J.P., Rectory -Squires, Mr. Paul - - COMMERCIAL. - -Banham, Joshua, carpenter -Barrell, Mrs. Charlotte, shopkeeper -Barrell, William, miller -Blake, John, butcher -Blake, Robert, butcher and farmer -Blomfield, Dennis, miller -Catchpole, John, boot and shoe maker -Fiddymont, Samuel, farmer -Forster, Charles, farmer -Francis, George, plumber, painter and glazier -Girling, Robert, pork butcher -King, Randall, farmer -Lain, John, farmer -Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper -Rice, James, blacksmith -Petchell, Mark Bean, boys’ school, and registrar of births and deaths -Rice, John, baker -Rice, R., beer retailer and wheelwright -Spratt, Andrew, parish clerk -Todd, Miss Harriett, shopkeeper and postmistress -Todd, William, World’s End inn, and collector of taxes -Turner, James, landowner, farming his own land -Turner, John, farmer -Youngman, Miss Fanny, schoolmistress - - * * * * * - -NEWTON ST. FAITH—see Horsham St. Faith. - - * * * * * - -PLUMSTEAD (GREAT), a small parish in Blofield hundred, distant from -Norwich 5 miles. The population, in 1851, was 359. The living is a -perpetual curacy, annual value £100, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter -of Norwich; the incumbent is the Rev. Edward Cole, M.A. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Campbell, Alexander, F., Esq. -Cole, Rev. Edward, M.A. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barker, Peter, farmer -Browne, Robert, farmer -Crow, Frederick, carpenter -Forster, Francis, farmer -George, William, wheelwright -Goose, William, farmer -Gosling, John, farmer -Lond, John, shoemaker -Maidstone, R., parish clerk, and postmaster -Newman, Robert, farmer -Pyle, Henry, Hare inn -Scott, Jonathan, farmer -Simmons, Francis, shoemaker -Sutton, Francis, blacksmith -Tills, John, farmer - - * * * * * - -PLUMSTEAD (LITTLE), in Blofield hundred, distant 5 miles from Norwich, -contains about 300 inhabitants. The living is a rectory, and the Rev. -John Leatherdale is the incumbent. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Gaze, Mr. Charles -Leatherdale, Rev. John -Moss, Charles - - COMMERCIAL. - -Boast, Moses, farmer -Boughton, John, farmer -Bunn, Samuel, Bookmakers’ Arms -Chamberlain, Charles, shoemaker -Crow, Robert, farmer -Dye, George, farmer -Harmer, William, carpenter -Nicholls, Fitt, carpenter and wheelwright -Read, Clare Sewell, farmer -Stevens, William John, farmer - - * * * * * - -POSTWICK, a small village in Blofield hundred, 2 miles from Brundall -station, and 4 from Norwich, contains 271 inhabitants. The Earl of -Rosebery is lord of the manor and patron of the benefice. The living is -a rectory, held by the Rev. Charles Ford, M.A., who resides here. The -whole parish belongs to the Earl of Rosebery, except the detached -marshes. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Ford, Rev. Charles, M.A., Rectory -Gostling, Mrs. Ann - - COMMERCIAL. - -Attoe, G., wheelwright and postmaster -Attoe, Miss Mary, mistress of National school -Edwards, James, shopkeeper -Gillett, Cyrus, farmer, Hall -Goose, William Norman, farmer -Hood, Peter, blacksmith -Parker, James, farmer -Parker, John William, farmer -Pummell, James, parish clerk -Seeley, John, farmer - - * * * * * - -RACKHEATH, in the Taverham hundred, 4½ miles from Norwich, has a -population of nearly 200 inhabitants, and 2000 acres of land. Sir H. J. -Stracey, Bart., who resides at the Hall, is lord of the manor and patron -of the living. There is a village school supported by Sir H. J. Stracey. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Hodgson, Rev. Frederick, M.A., rectory -Stracey, Sir Henry, Bart., the Hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barnes, George, farmer -Clarke, John, Green Man -Forder, Joseph, blacksmith -Gillingwater, Edward, farmer -Kemp, William, farmer -Jones, Mrs. Catherine, mistress of free school -Utting, Henry, farmer -Watts, Robert, farmer - - * * * * * - -SHOTTESHAM ALL SAINTS, or HIGH SHOTTESHAM, a village 2 miles from -Swainsthorpe station, and 6 from Norwich, is in Henstead hundred and -union. The area of the parish is 1591 acres, nearly all of which belong -to Robert Fellowes, Esq., the lord of the manor and patron of the -vicarage, to which those of Shottesham St. Mary, St. Botolph, and the -rectory of St. Martin, are annexed. The Rev. Charles Fellowes, M.A., is -the present incumbent. The two parishes have the privilege of sending -eight poor people to the East Greenwich Hospital. There is a school in -the parish, supported by R. Fellowes, Esq., and the Rev. C. Fellowes. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Fellowes, Rev. Charles, M.A., vicar, Vicarage -Merry, Francis William, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barnes, William, pork butcher -Baxter, Robert, market gardener -Baxter, Thomas, farmer -Boyce, Francis, maltster and farmer -Burgess, Thomas, farmer -Burgess, Thomas, jun., farmer -Cutts, William, Duke’s Head inn, and blacksmith -Cutts, William and Co., artificial manure manufacturers -Godfrey, Thomas, farmer -Gooch, James, shopkeeper, agent for British Economical manure, and -postmaster -Harvey, Mrs. Maria, shopkeeper -Herne, Miss Mercy, shopkeeper -Huggins, Thomas, farmer -Huggins, William, farmer -King, G., Crown, and market gardener -Martins, Charles, shoemaker and carrier -Merry, Francis William, surgeon -Mitchell, John, shopkeeper -Nicholls, Mrs. Anderlinda, milliner and dressmaker -Parfitt, Robert, butcher; and at Brooke -Purday, H., tailor and woollen draper -Riches, G., shoemaker and parish clerk -Riches, Jeremiah, beer retailer and market gardener -Sayer, James, rat destroyer -Tyrell, Abraham, butcher -White, T., carpenter and wheelwright -White, Mrs. M. A., parish schoolmistress -Whiting, Samuel, shoemaker -Wilson, Philip, shopkeeper -Winter, John, farmer, and poor’s rate collector - - * * * * * - -SHOTTESHAM ST. MARY, or LOW SHOTTESHAM, comprises the parishes of St. -Mary, St. Martin, and St. Botolph, and is situated 5 miles from Norwich, -in Henstead hundred and union. The parish contained, in 1851, a -population of 352. The church of St. Mary is a small edifice, in good -condition; but St. Martin’s and St. Botolph’s have been in ruins for -several centuries. Their benefices, with the rectory of St. Martin, were -consolidated with Shottesham All Saints soon after the Reformation. -Charles Fellowes, M.A., is the incumbent. Shottesham Park is the seat of -Robert Fellowes, Esq., who is lord of the manor. A small school was -established in 1852, by Mrs. Fellowes, the average attendance at which is -52. - - PRIVATE RESIDENT. - -Fellowes, Robert, Esq., Shottesham park - - COMMERCIAL. - -Boyce, F., plumber, painter and glazier -Brighton, Henry, machine thrasher -Grice, Saul, farmer -Lee, Walter, farmer -Martin, J., shoemaker and shopkeeper -Miles, John Wakelin, corn miller, merchant, and farmer -Raven, William Beverley, farmer -Sayer, Mrs. Mary, farmer -Smart, — land agent -Warmoll, John, farmer -Welley, Mrs. Mary, mistress of parish school - - * * * * * - -SPIXWORTH, in Taverham hundred, 4 miles north of Norwich, contains about -2000 acres of land, and in 1851, the population was 41. The church of -St. Peter, a neat building, with chancel, one aisle, and small tower, -contains a large handsome monument to the memory of the Pecks, and -several to the Longes and others. The living is a rectory, annual value -£362, with residence, in the gift of John Longe, Esq., and held by the -Rev. Henry Howes, M.A. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Howes, Rev. Henry, M.A., Parsonage -Longe, John, Esq., The Hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Eaton, George, farmer -Graver, William, blacksmith -Holmes, Benjamin, farmer -Porter, Mrs. Jane, farmer, The Grange - - * * * * * - -SPROWSTON is an extensive village in the Taverham hundred, 3 miles from -Norwich, with a population of upwards of 1300. The living is a curacy, -in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, and the present incumbent -is the Rev. H. Banfather. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Aldridge, John -Anderson, William -Banfather, Rev. Henry, B.D. -Chambers, John William, Esq. -Cobb, Mrs. -Gale, Mr. William -Harman, Leonard -Hastings, Edmund, Esq. -Kitton, John, Esq. -Loose, Charles, Esq. -Massingham, Henry Alpe, Esq. -Pratt, William, Esq. -Riches, Robert, Esq. -Rushmare, William, Esq. -Slade, Daniel Davis, Esq. -Stewart, Isaac, Esq. -Stracey, Edward, The Lodge - - COMMERCIAL. - -Andrews, F., blacksmith, wheelwright, carpenter, and postmaster -Atkinson, Robert, farmer -Austin, Edward, wind saw mills -Bacon, C., brickmaker, steam sawing mills, and farmer -Bacon, Thomas, market gardener -Barker, John, market gardener -Barnes, George, farmer -Blake, Benjamin, butcher -Blake, George, brickmaker -Bond, Henry, miller -Browne, David, seedsman and florist -Burrows, John, baker and grocer -Burrows, P., Norfolk and Norwich Arms -Burrows, Thomas, yeoman, The Ship -Catton, Richard, market gardener -Chambers, John William, farmer -Chilvers, John, blacksmith -Crumpton, William, farmer -Cutler, John, market gardener -Durrant, William, relieving officer, and registrar of births and deaths -Easton, Isaac, baker -Edwards, William, lime burner -Edwards, T., lime burner and postmaster -Edwards, Thomas P., agent to the British Life Insurance Society -Everett, John, steward to Col. Stracey -Fitt, John, market gardener -Fox, John, carpenter -Gale, Mrs. Miriam, midwife -George, George, butcher -Gilbert, James, plumber and glazier -Goodson, Henry, hurdle maker -Harrison, Edmund, farmer -Hudson, Charles, beer retailer -Jarmy, Thomas, brickmaker -Lloyd, Mrs. Hannah, farmer -Ludkins, David, farmer -Ludkins, Richard, farmer -Olyott, Thomas, Blue Boar and farrier -Pearce, Miss Ann, straw bonnet maker -Peart, William, tailor -Perowne, Miss Mary Ann, farmer, Denmark farm -Poll, David, brickmaker -Read, John, steward to Mr. Kitton -Robertson, George, flour miller -Rolfe, Matthew, shoemaker -Sidney, Mrs. Emily, shopkeeper -Sursham, Miss Susan, shopkeeper -Tooley, Jeremiah, cow keeper -Walker, Thomas, baker -Wiley, Jeremiah Cozens, farmer, Oak lodge -Yallop, William, farmer - - * * * * * - -ST. FAITH’S—see Horsham St. Faith. - - * * * * * - -STOKE HOLY CROSS, 2 miles from Swainsthorpe station and 5 from Norwich, -in Henstead hundred and union, contained, in 1851, 451 inhabitants. The -land belongs chiefly to Sir R. J. Harvey, Knt., H. Birkbeck, and R. K. -Long, Esqrs. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and -Chapter of Norwich, now held by the Rev. John Bailey, A.M. There is a -small Baptist chapel, built by Messrs. Colman; and a weekday and Sunday -school, supported by Mrs. Birkbeck and the Vicar. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Bailey, Rev. John, M.A., vicar, surrogate and chaplain to Henstead union -Birkbeck, Henry, Esq., The Hall -Cremer, Mr. Charles -Miles, The Misses - - COMMERCIAL. - -Barnes, Fiddy, parish clerk -Bush, Mrs. Mary Ann, lime burner -Castleton, Elijah, farmer -Claxton, William, farmer -Colman, Henry, manager at Messrs. J. and J. Colman’s mustard and starch -manufactory -Dix, Joshua, farmer -Drake, John, farmer -Dunt, Robert, blacksmith -Gunn, Daniel, farmer -Hazell, William, Rummer inn -Hearne, Matthew, farmer -Horne, W., shopkeeper, and postmaster -Lincoln, Robert, bricklayer -Lincoln, Robert, jun., bricklayer -Pearce, Joshua, The Lion -Seago, Jeremiah, farmer -Tillett, John, farmer -Webster, David, farmer -Westrup, Philip, farmer - - * * * * * - -SWARDESTON, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, near the -Swainsthorpe station, and 4 miles from Norwich, contains 950 acres of -land, and, in 1851, a population of 381. The living is a vicarage; the -Rev. John Henry Steward, M.A., of East Carleton, is patron and incumbent, -and the Rev. Henry Steward, B.A., curate. There is a chapel for the -Wesleyans; and a village school for boys and girls, under the -superintendence of the clergy. The Rev. J. H. Steward, M.A., and Robert -Palmer Kemp, Esq., of Coltishall, are the chief landowners. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Featherston, Thomas, Esq., Rectory -Steward, Rev. Henry, B.A., curate -Wenn, Rev. James William, M.A., curate of Dunston, Mangreen hall - - COMMERCIAL. - -Arundell, Samuel, cooper -Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper -Barrett, William, thatcher -Bayley, Edward, farmer -Bond, Robert, farmer -Brown, James Smith, shopkeeper -Brown, Robert, bricklayer -Cannell, Henry, market gardener -Cunningham, William, butcher -Davy, Barnard, blacksmith -Dye, John, parish clerk and vermin destroyer -Fairman, Samuel, bricklayer -Hall, James, jun., farmer, the Common -Hall, James, sen., wheelwright -Hemnell, Paul, postmaster, and boot and shoe maker -Hubbard, John, farmer -King, Robert, butcher and farmer -Parr, Ezra, relieving officer -Raven, Benjamin, farmer, Mangreen -Smith, Isaac, market gardener -Thrower, Mrs. Mary, schoolmistress -Turner, Edward, Dog inn -Twiss, Christopher, farmer, the Hall -Whittaker, Charles, market gardener - - * * * * * - -THORPE, next Norwich, or THORPE ST. ANDREW, is 2 miles from Norwich, in -Blofield hundred, and has about 1000 inhabitants. The Norfolk County -Lunatic Asylum is situated here. The living is a rectory, in the gift of -the Rev. Armine Herring, who is the incumbent. There is an Independent -chapel in connection with the Rev. J. Alexander’s, Norwich. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Allen, Joseph Howes, Esq. -Bacon, Miss -Batley, Mrs. Susan -Birkbeck, William, Esq. -Blackiston, Mrs. -Bolingbroke, Frederick A., Esq. -Brightwen, John, Esq. -Browne, David -Clabburn, Thomas, Esq. -Clabburn, William, Esq. -Clarke, Mrs. -Clayton, Miss -Clear, James, Esq. -Davey, Joseph, Esq. -Foster, Charles, Esq. -Frost, Rev. William, M.A. -Gurney, Charles, Esq. -Gurney, Francis Hay, Esq. -Herring, Rev. Armine, M.A. -Jecks, Charles, Esq. -Jecks, William, Esq. -Johnson, The Misses -Kendle, The Misses -King, Capt. Robert -Postle, The Misses -Rowling, Nathan S., Esq. -Savage, Mr. John -Upcroft, Mrs. -Wells, Robert, Esq. -Weston, Charles, Esq. - - COMMERCIAL. - -Albin, Daniel, farmer -Albin, Samuel, farmer -Bracey, Frederick, boot and shoe maker -Bracey, Robert, baker, grocer, butcher, and lime burner -Bright, John, Red Lion, and farmer -Bright, Zachariah, Hero of the Redan -Burton, T., grocer and corn chandler -Casson, Edward, surgeon at the Asylum -Cattermole, Mrs., Three Tuns tavern -Dabson, Miss J., mistress of Free school -Dale, James, market gardener -Dowland, John, King’s Head tavern -Drew, John, bowl turner -Fearnley, Joseph, grocer -Firman, Robert, carpenter -Gaff, Robert, master of Free school -Hardy, John, bricklayer -Lacey, John, commercial traveller -Martin, William, blacksmith -Owen, Ebenezer, superintendent of County Lunatic Asylum -Owen, Mrs. E., matron of County Lunatic Asylum -Rayner, John, gardener -Rodwell, E., lodging-house keeper -Rose, Miss Ann, grocer -Sabberton, Thomas, engineer, general smith, and coal merchant -Shardelow, Benjamin, plumber, glazier, and painter -Smith, John, The Buck -Southgate, Henry, The Griffin -Starling, Samuel, farmer -Todd, Daniel, sub-postmaster -Weeds, F., parish clerk and shoemaker -Whitaker, S., farmer and brick maker -White, William, gardener - - * * * * * - -TROWSE NEWTON, one mile from Norwich, contained in 1851, a population of -639; but the entire parish, which extends into the county of the city of -Norwich, had as many as 1363 inhabitants. The principal owners of the -land are the Rev. F. Money, the Great Hospital, and the Dean and Chapter -of Norwich; the last of whom are lords of the manor, impropriators of the -great tithes, and patrons of the vicarage. The Rev. George Carter, M.A., -of Norwich, is the incumbent. - - PRIVATE RESIDENTS. - -Money, Rev. Frederick, Crown Point -Sparks, Alfred, the Lodge - - COMMERCIAL. - -Aldis, Jonathan, shoemaker -Alborough, Thomas, farmer -Betts, Samuel, butcher -Browne, Thomas, Trowse Eye inn -Bullard, Maria, shopkeeper -Cannel, James, market gardener -Daniels, Robert, blacksmith -Denny, Thomas, butcher -Digby, Robert, the White House inn -Finch, John, wheelwright -Fox, Henry, the Lime Kiln inn -Gowing, George, farmer -Grief, James, the White Horse inn -Grief, Jonathan, butcher -Harris, Robert, market gardener -Howlett, Robert, bricklayer -Jacobs, William, butcher -Middleton, Alfred, carpenter -Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern -Newman, George, manure manufacturer -Plant, James, farmer -Proudfoot, E. and Ann, shopkeepers -Read, T. W. and Co., merchants and millers -Spence, Jonathan, carpenter -Stageman, Susanna, National school -Thurlow, John, shopkeeper -Tomkins, Emma Jane, British school -Turner, John, farmer -Varvel, James, lime burner -Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms inn - - * * * * * - -WHITLINGHAM is a small parish, 3 miles from Norwich. The land, 535 -acres, belongs to Charles Lombe, Esq., lord of the manor, impropriator of -the tithes, and patron of the sinecure curacy. Whitlingham White House, -which is situate in Trowse Newton, is a favorite resort of pleasure -parties. - -Taylor, Samuel, farmer -Ward, William, farm bailiff - - - - -ADVERTISEMENTS. - - -_The following articles adapted for Presents_, _or for the Library and -Office_, _in most instances manufactured expressly for_ JARROLD AND SONS, -_are displayed in Show Rooms_, _and will be found much under the charges -of the London Advertizing houses_. - - Writing Desks - - In Mahogany, Rosewood, Ebony, Walnut, and other Woods, in a Variety of - Sizes. From 4s. to £6 6s. - - Leather Writing Cases - - Fitted with Paper, Envelopes, Ink Glass, &c. From 1s. 9d. to £3 3s. - - Portable Travelling Desks - - In Leather. From 6s. to £5. - - Despatch Boxes, - - Bramah Locks, in Russia or Morocco, with Leather Covers - - Stationery Cabinets - - For the Library, Office, &c., in Various Woods. From 3s. 6d. to £3 3s. - - Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases - - In Rosewood or Coromandel Wood, with Bottles, Trays, &c. Price from 6s. - to £5 5s. - - Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases - - In Leather, Fitted with every Requisite. Price from 6s. to £3 3s. - - Ladies’ Work Boxes - - In Rosewood, Ebony, Coromandel Wood, &c., a very Extensive Assortment. - From 1s. 6d. to £3 3s. - - Mordan’s Improved Postage Scales. - - Inkstands - -In Papier Machie, Oak, Black Wood, &c., in great Variety. From 1s. to £3 - 10s. - - Ladies’ Carriage Bags and Reticules - - In Leather. From 1s. 6d. to £3 3s. - - * * * * * - - - -TO VISITORS - - - THE GUIDE TO NORWICH & ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. - - _With Steel and Wood Engravings_. _Price_ 1_s._ - - THE VISITOR’S GUIDE IN A DAY’S RAMBLE - THROUGH NORWICH. _Price_ 1_d._ - - * * * * * - - TEN BEAUTIFULLY LITHOGRAPHED - VIEWS IN NORWICH. - ONE SHILLING EACH. - -1. A General View of the City, taken from Mousehold (Silver Hill, St. -James’). - -2. A Picturesque View of the City, taken from Mr. Jarrold’s Garden, -Thorpe Road. - -3. The Cathedral, North-west View. - -4. The Castle. - -5. The Castle and part of the Market-place, from the Guildhall. - -6. The Railway Station and Foundry Bridge. - -7. Sandling’s Ferry, Lower Close. - -8. Gate-House to the Bishop’s Palace, from St. Martin’s Palace Plain. - -9. A View of Thorpe, Norwich. - -10. A View of the Market-Place, from the Gaslight Corner. - - TWELVE VIEWS IN NORWICH, ENGRAVED ON STEEL, - FOR ONE SHILLING. - - * * * * * - - THE NORWICH ROSE. - - Twenty-Eight beautifully Engraved Views in Norwich - and its Vicinity, in the form of a Rose. - - PRICE ONE SHILLING. FREE FOR THIRTEEN STAMPS. - - * * * * * - - LONDON: JARROLD & SONS, 47, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD. - - * * * * * - - - -To Professional & Amateur -PHOTOGRAPHERS. - - - * * * * * - - MESSRS. ROGERS & HAVERS, - 5, Davey Place, Norwich, - -Have in stock everything that a Photographer, whether professional or -amateur, can possibly require for the successful prosecution of his art. - - PRICES VERY LOW, & TERMS STRICTLY CASH. - -All orders punctually despatched, and information readily afforded to all -purchasers of goods. - - _N.B._ _Track Price Lists free to Professionals only_. - - * * * * * - - - -THE BEST PORTRAITS IN THE -EASTERN COUNTIES. - - - * * * * * - - Messrs. Rogers & Havers, - 5, DAVEY PLACE, - NORWICH. - -Have constructed a large, comfortable, and well-lighted studio, in which -Portraits are taken daily, from 10 till dusk, in all the best and most -approved styles, on glass, leather, paper, &c., at reasonable prices. -_For beauty and durability these pictures are no where excelled_. - - Paper Pictures finished in Sepia, Water Colours, - and Oil, by First-Class Artists. - - VIEWS TAKEN TO ORDER IN THE CITY OR COUNTY. - - Faded Daguerreotypes Copied. - -Having devoted great care and attention to this very difficult work, -Messrs. ROGERS & HAVERS beg to assure the public that they can now insure -enlarged and very accurate likenesses, beautifully finished, from spotted -and fading daguerreotypes. - - Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views, - -And a large assortment of Copies of the Works of the Great Masters, very -cheap, constantly on sale. - - 5, DAVEY PLACE, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - [Picture: Norgate & Co.’s premises] - - - -NORGATE & CO., -ST. STEPHEN’S STREET, -NORWICH, - - - DIRECT IMPORTERS OF - - Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs, - - AGENTS FOR COMBE, DELAFIELD, & CO.’S - - LONDON STOUT PORTER. - - Guinness’s Extra Stout Dublin Porter, - - BASS & CO.’S - - EAST INDIA PALE & OTHER BURTON ALES - - AITCHISON & CO.’S EDINBORO’ ALES. - -_On comparing their prices with those of Wine Merchants in general_, _it -will be observed that a much lower scale is adopted_; _this advantage to -buyers is effected by Norgate and Co.’s direct importation of Wines and -Spirits from the country of their growth_, (_preventing an intermediate -profit and enabling them to select the very choicest Wines_); _and by -their immense saving in the non-employment of Travelling Salesmen_. - - * * * * * - - Sole Agents for Norfolk and Norwich for the Sale of - Thorley’s Food for Cattle. - - * * * * * - - - -HOLMES AND SONS, -PROSPECT-PLACE WORKS, NORWICH, -Agricultural Engineers, Millwrights, - - - AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL THE MOST APPROVED - IMPLEMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES, - -WOULD invite attention to the position they have taken for superiority in -Seed Drills, Manure Distributors, &c., &c. at the Royal, the Bath and -West of England, and the Norfolk Agricultural Societies’ Meetings, where -they had awarded them the THREE FIRST PRIZES for the best Corn and Seed -Drill; the THREE PRIZES for Manure Distributor; PRIZE for Seed and Manure -Drill; and HIGH COMMENDATIONS for their General Purpose Drills, Ridge -Drill, Horse Hoes, Circular Saw Bench, &c. - -[Picture: Holmes and Sons’ Salisbury first prize drill] SALISBURY -FIRST PRIZE DRILL. - -H. & SONS have been engaged in the manufacture of Drills for the past 32 -years, during which time every useful and practical improvement which has -suggested itself has been introduced into their manufacture, adapting -them to every description of soil, simplifying the different parts, -decreasing the cost both in first price, and also in those parts subject -to wear or derangement. - - _Royal Agricultural Society of England_—_Salisbury Meeting_, 1857. _The - following_ _Prizes were awarded to Holmes & Sons at the last competition - for Prizes_— - -For the best Corn and Seed Drill First Prize of £7 -For their best Manure Distributor Prize of £5 - -_Also at the Bath & West of England Agricultural Society’s Meeting_, _at -Newton_, _June_, 1857 - -For the best Manure Distributor The First Prize -For the best Corn and Seed Drill The First Prize -For the best Corn and Seed Drill in Hilly The First Prize -Districts -For their Seed and Manure Drill The First Prize - Being the fifth year this Drill has taken the Prize of this Society. - - _Also at the Norfolk Agricultural Show_, _Swaffham_, _June_, 1857, _H. & - Sons’ Improved Manure Distributor proved the best Machine for that - purpose_, _and had the Society’s Prize_. - - Their improved STEAM ENGINES, Portable and Fixed, for durability, - efficiency, strength, and small consumption of coal, are not equalled by - any other manufacturers. - -Fixed Engines of all sizes, and Steam Mills fitted up complete, of the -most approved arrangement and best construction, whereby considerable -saving of fuel is effected, and durability and efficiency increased. -Twelve-Horse Engines doing full duty, with from six to seven cwts. of -Coal per day. - -The COMBINED PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINE has had much of their attention -since being awarded the First Prize Medal for Thrashing Machines at the -Great Exhibition, 1851, and they can confidently guarantee them to be the -simplest and most expeditious, making the most perfect separation of -Corn, Chaff, Colder, and Straw, each being delivered at the most -convenient places to take away. They are extremely portable and durable; -and are mounted on high wooden carriage wheels. - -They would also call attention to their PRIZE CLOVER SHELLER, also -adapted for Trefoil; and their WINNOWING and DRESSING MACHINES, of which -more than 3,000 have been sent out; their CIRCULAR SAW TABLES, of -improved construction; and other improved implements, which, with prices, -will be found in Catalogues, sent free by post on application. - -H. & SONS, in soliciting a continuance of an extended patronage, beg to -state that they have now every facility for executing orders with -dispatch, and by the use of the best mechanical tools, in the very best -style of workmanship. The greatest care and attention will continue to -be used by them in the selection of the very best description of -material, and they feel confident their present success is attributable -to their attention to this most important point. - - * * * * * - - [Picture: Mechanical sawing machine] - - AS AT WORK - At the Norfolk Agricultural Society’s Meeting at Swaffham, June, 1857; - HOLMES AND SONS’ -Improved Self-Acting Circular Saw Table was the only one Commended by the - Judges. - At Norwich, 1858, it was also Highly Commended. - - * * * * * - -These Portable Machines consist of a strong iron frame capable of taking -a 48-inch saw, firmly fixed to strong timber rails; can be unloaded and -put to work as quickly as a Portable Thrashing Machine; require no -fixing, the whole being placed on one frame with timber carriages, &c. -attached. The motion for drawing the timber to or from the saw is by -gear wheels, and can be varied as required; this arrangement is -exceedingly simple, very strong and durable, and can be relied upon -better than when driven by a strap and cone pulleys; it has an improved -parallel fence which cannot move otherwise than parallel with the saw. - -These will be found the most simple and complete saw tables manufactured, -and of the very best workmanship. Can be driven by the portable engines -of 7 or 8-horse power. - -Illustrated Catalogues, with Prices, &c. sent Free by Post on application - at the Works. - - * * * * * - - - -LLOYD & CO., -LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN’S -Fashionable -BOOT & SHOE -MANUFACTURERS, -20 & 21, -DAVEY PLACE, -NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - -A Genuine Assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Home-made -Boots and Shoes of the most approved kind always in Stock. - - * * * * * - - India Rubber Overshoes - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - - * * * * * - - - -ESTABLISHED 1845. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - GEORGE S. BARDWELL’S - - GENERAL - - Business & Estate Agency Offices, - - (Opposite the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital) - - ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD, - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - -Rents and Debts Collected. House Property Managed either on Commission -or otherwise. Repairs Superintended or Executed if required. Books -Posted, Balanced, and Arranged. States of Affairs Prepared. Meetings of -Creditors called and attended. Settlements with Creditors carried -through, and parties instructed as to the State of their Affairs. - - MONEY ADVANCED ON - OUTSTANDING DEBTS. - - Terms for Collecting Small Debts, 10 per cent. - - _Special agreements made for Debts exceeding Five Pounds_. - - RENTS—FIVE PER CENT. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - AGENT FOR THE - ST. GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY. - -Loans on real or personal security, re-payable by monthly or quarterly -instalments, from one to five years, may readily be obtained on -application. - - £80,000 _has been afforded in Loans of from_ £30 _to_ £1000, _in less - than five years_, _in connection with the St. George Advance Fund - Association_ - - PUBLISHER OF THE NORWICH HOUSEHOLD ALMANACK. - - * * * * * - - - -THE PATENT SELF-SHARPENING -PORTABLE -AMERICAN GRIST MILL, - - - [Picture: The portable American grist mill] - -Now for the first time introduced to the notice of British -Agriculturists, is the most SIMPLE and EFFICIENT Grinding Mill ever -brought out for Farmers’ Purposes; its extreme SIMPLICITY, portability, -and cheapness, gives it a decided advantage over the ponderous machines -now used for similar purposes. It will grind all kinds of Grain nearly -THREE TIMES as fast with the SAME power that ordinary mill-stones will. -The Grinding Surfaces are very durable; being made of COLD BLAST WHITE -IRON (a material harder than cast steel), they are easily and cheaply -re-placed when worn or broken. - - CAN BE WORKED BY HORSE, STEAM, OR WIND. - - No. 2 Mill, with 2 to 3-Horse Power, will grind 6 to 10 Bushels per - hour - - No. 3 „ „ 4 to 6 „ „ 20 to 25 „ „ - - _Full particulars_, _with prices_ (_free_) _on application to_ - - Howard, Riches, and Watts, - DUKE’S PALACE IRON WORKS, NORWICH. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - SOLE MAKERS FOR THIS COUNTRY.—N.B. AGENTS WANTED. - - * * * * * - -[Picture: Decorative graphic with text—The Palma Christi hair wash is now - selling largely throughout England, being preferred to all others. It - removes scurf, keeps the head cool, & prevents greyness. Pomade or oil - is not required when the wash is used as it does not suffer the hair to - become dry. Manufactured only by Harper & Sutton Norwich. Sold by all - chemists & perfumers] - - in bottles, 1s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. each. - - Numerous Testimonials have already been received by the Proprietors, - - _As to its efficacy in removing Scurf and preventing the Hair from - falling off_. - - Sold in Yarmouth by Mr. J. S. Cobb—Lowestoft, Mr. Dennes—Beccles, - Mr. J. B. Corbyn—Dereham, Mr. F. J. Smith—Ely, Mr. N. Lincolne. - - _Sold in London by Messrs. Barclay_, _Edwards_, _Sanger_, _Sutton_, _and - Newbery_; _Liverpool_, - _Aspinall & Son_: _and can be obtained by order of any Druggist or - Perfumer_. - - * * * * * - - - -MR. F. SUTTON, -ANALYTICAL CHEMIST -(Harper & Sutton, Bank Plain, Norwich) - - - BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO - FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND MANURE MANUFACTURERS, - THAT HE UNDERTAKES THE - - Analysis of Manures, Soils, Oil Cakes, Coprolite, - - _And the Miscellaneous Articles used in Agriculture_, _the Arts_, _&c._ - - * * * * * - -Having for many years studied Practical Chemistry, and received -instruction in the Laboratory of Dr. Richardson, from Professor Liebig’s, -he solicits the confidence of the Agricultural and Commercial Public, -assuring them that a conscientious regard to accuracy, coupled with -reasonable charges, shall always be maintained in all matters committed -to him. - - * * * * * - - _List of Fees may be had on application to HARPER AND SUTTON_, - _Chemists_, _Gurney’s Bank Plain_, _Norwich_. - - * * * * * - - - -T. DIXON, -WATCH MAKER, &c. -6, Bridewell Alley, Norwich, - - -Wishes to direct public attention to his large Stock of Gold and Silver -Watches, which he is enabled to offer at the Lowest Prices, consistent -with good quality; observing that each Watch before being placed in the -purchaser’s hands, is skilfully examined and timed, so that its accurate -performance is warranted. - - Gold Watches, elegant in appearance, and such as can be warranted - to perform correctly, from £5 5s. - - The same in Silver Cases, from £2 10s. - - Gold Lever Watches, from £10 10s. Silver Levers, from £4 4s. - -English and Geneva Watches and Clocks of every description Cleaned and -Repaired: on this point remarking that the skill with which a watch is -cleaned or repaired is almost of as much importance as its quality; the -best watch cleaned by a clumsy workman will never go well. There are -more watches spoiled by incompetent persons, than are actually worn out -by ordinary use. T. DIXON solicits the patronage of all who are desirous -of having their WATCHES MADE TIMEKEEPERS, which, from the fact of -employing none but skilful workmen, he is in a position to guarantee. -All Watches repaired at the above Establishment are warranted for Twelve -Months, and no charge is made for any alteration that may be required -during that period. - - Plate & Jewellery Carefully Repaired at Reasonable Prices. - - * * * * * - - [Picture: Pair of glasses with Dixon Optician on the lenses] - - - -T. DIXON, OPTICIAN, ETC. -6, BRIDEWELL ALLEY, NORWICH, - - -From extensive experience, is enabled in all cases of impaired vision, -arising from premature decay, or excessive use of the visual organs, to -suit, upon correct principles, at a moderate cost, every description of -sight with Spectacles and Eye Glasses, upon the most improved Structure. - - PRICES. - - _s._ _d._ _s._ _d._ -In Blue Steel Frames 2 0 to 10 0 -„ „ Pebbles 8 6 to 15 0 -Silver ditto 10 0 to 25 0 -Gold ditto 20 0 to 60 0 - - _Spectacles purchased at this Establishment exchanged if not approved_. - - GLASSES FITTED TO SPECTACLES. - - * * * * * - - - -ST. ANN’S IRON WORKS, -KING STREET, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - THOS. SMITHDALE, - - Engineer, Millwright, Boiler Maker, - Iron and Brass Founder. - - [Picture: Steam engine] - -Manufacturer of all kinds of Stream Engines on the most improved -principles, Hydraulic Presses adapted for all purposes, Cranes and Crabs, -Railway Work of all kinds; also Machinery suitable for Wind, Water, Gas, -Sawing, Grinding, and all other Works, Breweries, etc. - - ENGINEER & MACHINISTS’ TOOL MAKER. - - _Planing_, _Boring_, _Turning_, _Screw Cutting_, _and Smith’s Forging_ - _Work of every description_. - -N.B. All kinds of Engines, Boilers, and General Machinery Repaired on the -Shortest Notice, by first-class workmen, and on reasonable terms. - - * * * * * - - Removed from the Back of the Inns. - - ~~~~~~~~~ - - - -W. HALL, -ENGRAVER & LITHOGRAPHER, -22, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH, -THREE DOORS FROM THE MARKET. - - - * * * * * - - - -S. FENNING, -Ladies & Gentlemen’s Fashionable -BOOT AND SHOE MAKER -ORFORD HILL, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - - -H. DURRANT, - - - GROCER, TEA-DEALER, - - Cheese, Butter, and Bacon Factor, - - BER STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -SARAH LAMB, - - - WIRE WORKER, WIRE WEAVER, - - Corn Dressing and Blowing Machine Maker, - - 5, GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - _All sorts of Wire Screens_, _Sieves_, _Fire and Window Guards_. - - WINDOW BLINDS, ETC. - - The Trade supplied with every article either complete or in parts. - - * * * * * - - NOTICE OF REMOVAL. - - * * * * * - - C. G. STARLING, - DRAPER, HOSIER, - HABERDASHER, ETC. - -RETURNS his most sincere thanks to his numerous Patrons and Friends, for -their liberal support during the last two years, and begs to inform them -that he has REMOVED to more Commodious Premises, - - No. 2, White Lion Street, - MARKET-PLACE, - -Next door to Harvard and Co., late Black and Raynes, where he hopes to -have a continuance of their kind support. - - No. 2, White Lion Street, Market-Place. - - * * * * * - - All who value a Beautiful Set of Teeth - should use the - - - -AROMATIC TOOTH PASTE, -PREPARED BY -J. H. HULME, -CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST -AND SURGEON DENTIST, -Hall Plain, Saint Andrew’s, -NORWICH, - - -Which imparts delicious fragrance to the breath, and confers the most -signal benefit upon Spongy and Tender Gums, arising from whatever cause, -producing a healthy firmness; and not only cleansing the teeth but -preventing them from decay to the latest period of life, removing all -discolouration, and entirely eradicating all appearance of Tartar, -renders them of the most beautiful pearly whiteness. Sold in Jars, 1s. -each. - - Teeth filled with a New Succedaneum, which preserves the Colour. -Extracting and Scaling and every operation connected with Dental Surgery. - - PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED WITH DRUGS OF THE PUREST QUALITY - - _Horse & Cattle Medicines_. _Perfumery of every kind_. _Genuine Patent - Medicines_. _Leeches_, _&c._ - - * * * * * - - - -6 Shirts for One Guinea. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - GENERAL - GLOVE, HOSIERY, & OUTFITTING - ESTABLISHMENT, - BRIGGS’ STREET, NORWICH, - (OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS’ BANK.) - - * * * * * - - H. BIRD - -Begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and -Inhabitants of Norwich and Norfolk, that he has taken the premises late -in the occupation of Mr. Smith, Bookseller, Stationer, &c., Briggs’ -Street, where he hopes, by strict personal attention and supplying a -first-rate article, to merit a share of that patronage which he so -earnestly solicits. - - One dozen Shirt Collars for 6s. 6d. - - * * * * * - - - -Alterative and Restorative -Horse Powders. - - -The flattering accounts which have been received from parties who have -tested the properties of these Powders, induce the Proprietor to call the -attention of Agriculturists and all who employ Horses, to this Medicine, -which has been found eminently successful in removing all diseases of the -skin, want of condition, hide-bound, surfeit, mange, &c. for improving -the coat and giving it a fine glossy appearance; also for Horses that are -heavy and incapable of work, or off their food, from indigestion or other -causes, or that have a tendency to grease, swelling, and humours of the -legs, or cracked heels; in all which cases this preparation will -gradually but certainly remove the disease. When Horses are weakly, and -it would be an inconvenience to spare them from their regular work, these -Powders will be found eminently useful, as they may with great advantage, -be frequently substituted for purgative medicines. - - SOLD IN PACKETS, AT 1s. EACH, WITH DIRECTIONS. - - * * * * * - - Cough Balls for Horses. - -These Balls are a most valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Difficulty of -Breathing, &c. whether of recent or long standing. They are effectual in -their operation, require no alteration of diet, and do not interfere with -the horse’s regular work. One Ball, given every other night, for three -or four times, is generally found sufficient to remove the most obstinate -Cough. - - IN PACKETS, 1s. 6d., CONTAINING SIX BALLS. - - Prepared only by JAMES ORISSA PEGGS, - - CHEMIST, GOLD IN BALL STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -HENRY DUFFIELD, -TAILOR & TROWSERS MAKER, -12, EXCHANGE STREET, -NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - - -THOMAS GOOD, - - - LADIES & GENTLEMEN’S - - Boot, Shoe, and Last Manufacturer, - - BRIDGE STREET, ST. GEORGE’S, - - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -H. BREEZE, - - - DYER, ETC., - - St. George’s Bridge Street, Norwich. - DYEING & DRESSING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. - - Ladies’ Shawls and Dresses of every description Cleaned, and the - Colours of Printed ones warranted to be preserved. - - * * * * * - - - -J. NOBBS, - - - BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER - - Bridge Street, St. George’s, - - NORWICH. - - N.B. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. - - * * * * * - - - -PHŒNIX BREWERY, -MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - BOARDMAN & SURSHAM, - - BREWERS, - - HOP, CORN, AND COAL MERCHANTS. - - LONDON BROWN STOUT. - -COUNTING HOUSE, WENSUM STREET. - - * * * * * - - - -BROWN AND WRIGHT, - - - Millwrights, Engineers, Stone Builders, - - AND WORKERS OF BRASS, ETC. - - UPPER KING STREET, NEAR ROSE LANE, - - NORWICH, - -Having commenced Business in the above Trades, beg respectfully to inform -their Friends that all Orders entrusted to their care will be thankfully -received and promptly executed on the most reasonable terms. - - MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED. - - * * * * * - - - -W. V. BULLEN, - - - CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER, - - Grocer, Tea Dealer, Tobacconist - - AND HAIR DRESSER, - - GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH. - -_Every article of First-rate Quality_, _and charged at the Lowest Price_. - - MANUFACTURER OF GINGER BEER AND CORDIALS. - - * * * * * - - - -JOHN PHILLIPS, - - - Ale Brewer and Porter Merchant, - - GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - Families supplied with Small Casks. Scotch, Burton, and other Ales, in - Bottles. - - _Importer of Foreign Wines and Spirits_, _Wholesale and Retail_. - -Packages and Bottles to be paid for, unless returned within Three Months. - - * * * * * - - ENGRAVING. [Picture: Printing LITHOGRAPHY - machine] - _A Gentleman’s_ _Show Cards_, - _Card Plate_ _Show Bills_, - _Elegantly_ _Fancy Labels_, _&c._ - _Engraved and_ _Ornamental_ - 50 _Cards Printed_ _Circulars and_ - _for_ 2_s._ 3_d._ _Fac Similes_. - - ESTIMATES GIVEN. - -EMSLIE AND SON, -Engravers, Chromo-Lithographers, & Copper-plate Printers, - - - BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH, - - OPPOSITE MR. WOMACK’S, MERCHANT TAILOR. - - * * * * * - - - -TEETH - - - CAREFULLY EXTRACTED, SCALED AND STOPPED. - - TOOTHACHE INSTANTANEOUSLY CURED. - - DECAY IN TEETH PROMPTLY ARRESTED. - - WHEELER’S PREPARATIONS - -Impart to the Teeth a pearly whiteness, to the Gums a beautiful -appearance, and to the Mouth a pleasant taste. They prevent decay in -good Teeth, stop its progress in unsound ones, and strengthen and -preserve the Gums. - - Teeth Extracted Gratis for the Poor every Morning, - - From Nine till Ten o’clock, by - - FRANCIS WHEELER, - - PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DENTIST, - SWAN LANE, LONDON STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -CHARLES BRAY, - - - House and Decorative Painter, - - PLUMBER AND GLAZIER, - - ORFORD HILL, & CASTLE HILL, - - NORWICH. - - Imitator of Woods & Marbles. Bronzing, Gilding, Japanning. - - _Crown_, _Sheet_, _Patent Plate_, _Rough_, _Cast_, _and Boiled Plate_, - _Ornamental and Coloured Glass of every description_. - - Water Closets, Engine Pumps, Steam Apparatus, Baths, etc. Fixed and - Repaired. - - * * * * * - - - -SMITH’S -APERIENT -FEVER POWDERS. - - - FOR THE - DISEASES OF CHILDREN. - - * * * * * - -THESE powders are strongly recommended to general attention as being a -most appropriate Medicine for Children whilst cutting their teeth, and -for the relief of those derangements of the system to which during the -period of Infancy they are peculiarly the subjects, they also possess -this great advantage, that Children of all ages, and even Adults, may -take them with the same beneficial results. Perhaps better testimony as -to their utility cannot be adduced, than the fact of their having been -extensively used for more than fifty years. Directions for using the -Powders contained in each packet. - - Sold in Boxes, at One Shilling each. - - SMITH & SONS, DISPENSING CHEMISTS, - - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -THOMAS CALVER, -LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S -Fashionable Boot & Shoe Maker -ST. GILES’ STREET, -NEAR THE MARKET-PLACE, NORWICH, - - -In returning his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public, for the -liberal patronage hitherto received, begs to inform them that he has -removed FROM THE UPPER MARKET to more convenient premises in St. Giles’, -where he trusts to receive an increased share of their patronage and -support. - - * * * * * - - - -THOMAS WICKS, -PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL -WIRE WORKER, -TOMBLAND, NORWICH. - - - _All Sorts of Wire Sieves_, _Screens_, _Riddles_, _Meat Safes_, _Wire - Window Blinds_, _Fire and Window Guards_, _Flower Stands_, _and every - Article of Wire Work Made to Order_. - - * * * * * - - - -BANK PLAIN, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - JOHN SHALDERS, - (_Late WM. SHALDERS_) - HYDRAULIC ENGINEER, - - PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMP, ENGINE, HYDRAULIC, - AND LEATHER WORKS. - - SHALDERS’, NORWICH, - PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMPS, - POWERS No. 20, 4-inch Barrels. - JACK & LIFT FORCE - For Tanks, Cesspools, Wells, &c., - -Will draw water through any length of Suction Pipes, if not exceeding 28 -feet high. - - [Picture: Pump] - - 16th Scale. - - AIR Regulator, A.R. - -The Discovery of and method of adapting this Vessel by W. Shalders, is of -indispensible service in causing a continuous stream in long, high, or -contracted Suction Pipes. - - * * * * * - -_Copper-rivetted Leather Hose Pipes_. _Spiral Rivetted Suction ditto_. -_Machinery Bands—Rounded Leather_, _Lathe_, _Sash_, _etc._, _Pulley -Bands_, _any length without joint_. _Cupped Pump Bucket Leathers_, -_Flanch Ditto_, _etc._ _Metal_, _Wood_, _Gutta Percha_, _etc._, _Pipes_. -_Cocks_, _Joints_, _Valves_, _Retaining Valves_, _in easily accessible -Screw Boxes_; _Swivel Nut Brass Screw Couplings_, _Jet Pipes_, _Jets_, -_and other Hydraulic_, _etc._, _Fittings_. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -SHALDERS’ FOUNTAIN PUMPS are matchless, as fully TESTIFIED by being -adopted by other Pump Makers and Engineers for their own special use. - - Shalders’ Patent Norwich Pumps work without Friction - or Leakage, and do not Choke. - - * * * * * - -Thirty-four years’ practice has proved these _ne plus ultra Hydraulic -Machines_, in their _average results_, to be cent per cent the most -_effective and durable_, the _best_ and _cheapest_ of any in the _world_; -they are made to discharge from half a pint to a ton weight of water, at -a single clip or stroke, and are readily applied to any _motive power_ to -_draw_ or _force water_, _air_, or any not rapidly injurious _fluids_, in -any quantity, or to any _height_ or _distance_, for any purpose, by JOHN -SHALDERS, Manufacturer, and Sole Proprietor. - -Descriptive 21 20 18 14 -Sizes. -Powers. -Number -Sizes of the 3½ 4 5 7 -working Cone -Barrels, -Inches -Prices Net 30s. 35s. 50s. 110s. -Jacks -„ Engine or 60 70 110 200 -Lift Forcers -on Planks -„ If with Air 5 5 6 10 -Regulator, -extra -,, Connector & 1s. 8d. 2s. 3d. 3s. 0d. 5s. -Valve -Leathers, pr. -set -,, Lead or 1s. 1s. 4d. 2s. 2d. 3s. -Gutta Percha -Suction & -Rising Main -Pipes & Flanch -Joints from -per foot -Discharge at 9 16 24 -regular work, -per min. -gallons - - A Variety in Stock and made for all purposes. - - * * * * * - - - -JOHN MORRIS, - - - SLATE MERCHANT, - - AND SLATER, - - KING STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -If you like Strong Tea and Fresh Roasted -Coffee, at Low Prices, try -H. LOCK’S, -GROCER AND TEA DEALER, -9, ST. AUGUSTINE’S STREET, NORWICH. - - - A Good Supply of Fine Fruits and Fancy Biscuits. - - * * * * * - - - -JAMES PEARSON, -(_From Sheffield_) -CUTLER & TRUSS MAKER, -ST. ANDREW’S HILL, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - _Razors_, _Scissors_, _Knives_, _and Surgical Instruments carefully - ground and set_. _Table and Dessert Knives Re-Bladed_. - -Home-made Blades fitted into Penknives, 6d. each. Trusses and Cutlery of - every description made to order. Shoe-Kit made and re-cut. - - * * * * * - - - -HAINES BROTHERS, -FAMILY GROCERS, -AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, -58, ST. STEPHEN’S, NORWICH - - - _Sole Agents in Norfolk for Brown & Colson’s Patent_ - _Indian Corn Flour_. - - * * * * * - - - -124, Bedford Street, Saint Andrew’s, -NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - ABRAHAM PANK, - GAS FITTER, - BELL HANGER & BRASS WORKER, - BEER ENGINE & FOUNTAIN MAKER. - -A. P. begs to inform his friends and the public that he has removed to -more commodious premises, which enables him to keep a larger assortment -of every description of Gas Fittings, Glasses, &c., of the newest -designs, for public and private buildings. - - RE-BRONZING AND LACQUERING. - ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK. - - * * * * * - - - -WALKER AND BIRD, -PRACTICAL -Sign & Decorative Painters, -WRITERS & GRAINERS, -TAYLOR’S COURT, SURREY STREET, NORWICH. - - - _Heraldry_, _Altar Tablets_, _Scrolls_, _Banners_, _Gilding_, - _Enamelling_. - _Plain and Ornamental Japanning_, _etc._ - - * * * * * - - - -THE OLD ESTABLISHED -BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE -Back of the Inns, Norwich. - - - * * * * * - - C. H. BUCK - -Presents his thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have favoured him -with their patronage for so many years, and begs to assure all who may -give him their support, that he personally superintends all orders, and -warrants all goods supplied by him to be strictly home made. - - REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. - - * * * * * - - - -GEORGE MORRIS, -(LATE CORDRAN,) -COACH AND GIG MANUFACTURER -ADJOINING THE CAT & FIDDLE INN, -MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH. - - - _N.B._ _Any Orders conferred will be thankfully received and neatly - executed on the most reasonable terms_. - - * * * * * - - - -THOMAS SELF, -Gas Fitter, by Appointment to -the Company, - - - BELL HANGER, BRASS WORKER & GENERAL SMITH - - PLUMBER, GLAZIER, & PAINTER, - - No. 112, POTTERGATE STREET, - - (Opposite St. John’s Maddermarket Church, Norwich,) - -Begs respectfully to acknowledge the liberal support he has received of -his friends and the public generally during the period he has been in -business, and takes this opportunity of announcing that in consequence of -the Gas Company’s laying services free of expense, he is fitting up -either public or private premises with fittings cheaper than any other -house in Norwich, following up the principle of small profits and quick -returns. - - _Hydraulic_, _Cork Slide_, _and other Pendants_, _Lustres_, _Pillars_, - _Brackets and other Fittings_, _Gas Globes_, _Chimney_, _and Bell - Glasses_, _etc._, _of the Newest Designs_, _always in Stock_. - - The Trade Supplied. Old Brass Work Repaired, Re-lacquered, and Bronzed. - - ESTIMATES GIVEN. - - NO CONNEXION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE. - - * * * * * - - - -FREDERICK COGMAN, -TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER, - - - PRINCE’S STREET, TOMBLAND, - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -PLUMMER & BLOOM, -CARPENTERS, -Builders and Contractors, -BETHEL STREET, NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - DRAWINGS & ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. - - _N.B._ _Hot and Green Houses erected on the Shortest Notice and most - Reasonable Terms_. - - * * * * * - - - -CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - G. C. GOOCH, - WATER CLOSET MANUFACTURER. - -The most simple and yet efficient Water Closet yet manufactured, and not -liable to get out of order; the whole of the working parts can be -re-placed in after years for a few shillings. - -G. C. G. would recommend to visitors, invalids, and lodging-house keepers -his Model Portable Water Closet. It is perfectly seated, and cannot -possibly smell. The cheapest and most complete yet brought before the -public. - - Estimates given for fixing Water Closets, and all necessary alterations - - PAINTING, PLUMBING, & GLAZING. - - * * * * * - - - -ST. MARY’S STEAM GRIST MILL - - - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - Messrs. Baldwin & Co. - -Respectfully inform the public that they have established a Grist Mill, -with powerful and well-fitted machinery, worked by steam power; and -assure their patrons that all corn sent to them will be ground with the -utmost care and despatch, and that the fullest reliance may be placed in -Messrs. B. & Co. for returning precisely the same article as sent to -them. - - * * * * * - - - -T. C. R. KING, - - - TOMBLAND, & 5, ELM HILL, - - NORWICH, - - PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER, - - House and Church Decorator. - - * * * * * - - Every description of work executed on the lowest terms. - - VALVE PAN AND SELF-ACTING WATER CLOSETS. - - _Hot and Cold Baths_, _Fountains_, _Lead_, _Force_, _Deep Well and Cast - Iron Pumps Fixed and Repaired_. - - EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & ORNAMENTAL GLASS, - AND GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES. - - * * * * * - - - -THOMAS GREENGRASS, - - - BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, - - No. 9, ELM HILL, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - Distemper, Whitewashing, & Colouring done on the most - Reasonable Terms. - - * * * * * - - - -ANN HOWES & SON, -TALLOW MELTERS, -AND -Candle Manufacturers, - - -BER STREET, NORWICH. -RESIDENCE, GRAPES HILL. - - * * * * * - - - -JOHN MASON, -BUTCHER, -GOLDEN BALL STREET, ST. JOHN’S TIMBERHILL -NORWICH, - - -Begs to return thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for the -liberal patronage he has received since commencing the above business, -and trusts by attention to all orders, and the quality of goods supplied -by him, to merit an increased share of their patronage and support. - - SAUSAGES FRESH EVERY DAY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. - - * * * * * - - - -W. C. HOWES, -Plumber, Glazier, & General Decorator, -BER STREET, NORWICH. - - - _Writing_, _Graining_, _& Gilding_. _Paper-Hanging Neatly Executed_. - - DESIGNS FURNISHED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. - - ZINC & WIRE BLINDS PAINTED TO ANY DESIGN. - - * * * * * - - - -FLOUR, MALT, GRAIN, SCOTCH OATMEAL, -AND SEED STORES. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - RANDLE’S, - - 10, UPPER MARKET, NORWICH. - - COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. - -The cheapest house in the City for Rice, Haricot Beans, Pearl and Scotch -Barley, Revalenta, Mustard, and Starch. Oats of the finest quality. -Barley Meal and other Meals for Pigs. Pea Flour, Baking Powder, Oswego, -Polenta, Carr’s Biscuits, Cumberland Oatmeal, Infant Powder, Linseed -Meal, Dog Biscuits, Crushed Oats, Pollards of all kinds; and the best -house in the County for Best Whites Flour. - - TEWKESBURY MUSTARD. - - * * * * * - - - -GEORGE LEACH, -GAS FITTER, -Bell Hanger, Brass Pounder, etc. - - - LOWER GOAT LANE, ST. GILES’, NORWICH, - ADJOINING MR. KERR’S. - - _All kinds of Brass Work neatly executed_. _Lacquering & Bronzing equal - to new_. _Castings of every description executed_. - - N.B. BEST PRICE GIVEN FOR OLD METALS. - - * * * * * - -BIRMINGHAM [Picture: Invalid INVALIDS’ -AND carriage] CARRIAGES -SHEFFIELD GOODS MADE TO ORDER. - - T. BOSWELL, - PERAMBULATOR, TOY & CARRIAGE - MANUFACTURER, - No. 9, St. John’s Maddermarket, Norwich. - -T. B. begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the Public that he -has now on hand an assortment of Children’s Perambulators, Carriages, and -Fancy Toys of every description constantly on sale, on the most -reasonable terms. - - SHUTTLES, SNIPS, ETC., AT THE USUAL PRICES. - - * * * * * - - - -EDWARD BANHAM; -COMMERCIAL AGENT, -Fixture & Furniture Valuer and -Creditors’ Accountant. - - - _Stocks Bought or Sold_. _Businesses Transferred and Creditors arranged - with_. - - VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE AND LEGACY DUTIES. - Office—Methwold, Brandon, Norfolk. - - * * * * * - - - -13, Charing Cross, Norwich, -ESTABLISHED 1851. -SAML. T. TOWNSHEND, JUN., -WORKING -CARVER, GILDER, -Looking-Glass & Picture Framer Manufacturer, - - - _The Best and Cheapest House for all kinds of Picture and Print Frames_, - _Cornices_, _Gilt Mouldings_, _and Re-Gilding_. - - THE TRADE SUPPLIED. - - WORKMEN SENT TO ANY PART OF THE KINGDOM. - -S. T. T. begs to return his most sincere thanks for all past favours, and -hopes by paying every attention, to merit a continuance of public -patronage, which will at all times be gratefully received. - - * * * * * - - - -MONEY ADVANCED -AT FIVE PER CENT. - - - _On Personal or other Security_, - FOR ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS, - BY THE - London Monetary Advance Company - - (LIMITED) IN SUMS FROM - - £40 TO 1,000. - - _Repayable by Instalments_. - -TERMS and every required information may be obtained at the Company’s -Offices, 14, MANCHESTER SQUARE, LONDON; or of the Agent for Norwich and -Norfolk, - - ALFRED SMITH, - Auctioneer and Estate Agent, - UPPER KING STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, -NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - WILLIAM HUSSEY - -Begs to offer the undermentioned, of which he possesses a large stock of -strong and healthy Plants, viz. Rhododendron Ponticum, in varieties 1½ -to 3 ft. high, well set with Flower Buds, at 6_d._ and 1_s._ each; -Pyramidal Pears, of the choicest sorts, from 1_s._ to 1_s._ 6_d._ each; -Dwarf-Trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, and Plums, 2_s._ -6_d._ to 5_s._ each, and a general assortment of Evergreen Shrubs, also -the undernamed Bedding Plants, etc. - - PER DOZEN. _s._ _d._ -Ageratum, blue 3 0 -Anagallis, sorts 4 0 -Alonzoa grandiflora 3 0 -Cupheas, in sorts 3 0 -Cinerarias, by name 6 0 -Cineraria Maritima, fine for edging of beds 4 0 -Calceolarias, bedding varieties 3 0 -Calceolaria aurea floribunda, fine dwarf yellow, large truss 4 0 -Calceolaria, Yellow Prince of Orange, very fine dwarf yellow 4 0 -Calceolaria, Prince of Orange, an excellent bedding variety 3 0 -Camellias, from 2_s._ 6_d._ to 21_s._ each -Dahlias, sorts, from 3_s._ to 6 0 -Delphinum Formosum, very fine 3 0 -Fuchsias, sorts for bedding 4 0 -Geraniums, mixed sorts 4 0 -„ Flower of the Day 3 0 -Geranium, Golden Chain 4 0 -Gorteria, rigens 4 0 -Heliotropes, sorts 3 0 -Hardy Ferns, sorts 6_s._ to 12 0 -Herbaceous Plants, 4_s._ to 6 0 -Koniza Variegata, pretty for edging 4 0 -Lobelias, sorts 4s. to 6 0 -Lantanias, sorts 4s. to 6 0 -Œnothera riparia 4 0 -Pentstemons, sorts 4 0 -Pinks, sorts 3 0 -Picotees, for borders 4 0 -Petunias, of sorts 4 0 -Scarlet and other Geraniums sorts 3_s._ to 6 0 -Salvias, sorts 4_s._ to 6 0 -Verbenas, in colours for beds 3 0 -„ Mixed Sorts, by name 2 6 - - Descriptive Catalogues sent Free on Application. - - * * * * * - - - -Removing from the Castle Meadow, to -Little Orford Street. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - THOMAS KEMP, - SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, - -In returning thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for their -liberal support, begs to inform them that he is removing to more -commodious premises, where he trusts to receive an increased share of -their patronage. - - _Every article in the above Trade of the best materials and workmanship - made to order on the most reasonable terms_. _Contracts taken for - repairing Farmer’s harness by the year_. - - * * * * * - - - -CULLINGFORD & SONS, -RAG MERCHANTS - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - THOMAS CULLINGFORD, - - Botolph Street, St. Saviour’s. - - FRED. CULLINGFORD, WM. CULLINGFORD, - ST. BENEDICT’S. BER STREET. - -_At the above Shops the Public may obtain the full market value for -Rags_, _and all articles used in the manufacture of Paper_, _&c._ - - * * * * * - - - -PULLEN, MASE, & FURSE, - - - Sign and Decorative Painters, - Grainers, Writers, etc. - - ST. LAWRENCE LANE, NORWICH - - * * * * * - - _Heraldry_, _Altar Tablets_, _Scrolls_, _Banners_, _Gilding_, - _Enamelling_, _Japanning_, _etc._ - - * * * * * - - - -JOHN STEVENS, -CIGAR MERCHANT AND TOBACCONIST, -BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH. - - - _Foreign Cigars of the Finest Brands_. _Snuffs in every variety_. - _Syrian_, _Turkish_, _and all the Tobaccos of the Levant and America_. - - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES. - - * * * * * - - - -The Best Price Given for Household -Furniture and other Effects. - - - _Innkeepers’ and other Valuations accurately made_. - - Cash Advanced on Property for immediate sale by - Auction, by - - H. J. MASON, - - At the Auction Mart, Corner of Upper Goat Lane, - Opposite St. Gregory’s Church, Norwich. - - * * * * * - - - -T. GRIMWOOD, -CLOTHING EMPORIUM, -4, LOWER GOAT LANE, NORWICH. - - - STYLE, QUALITY, AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED. - - * * * * * - - - -EDMUND DEVEREUX, -PLUMBER, GLAZIER, -House and Ornamental Painter, -ST. GEORGE’S COLEGATE, NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Graining, Writing, Gilding, etc., of every Description. - - * * * * * - - - -To Executors, Shopkeepers, Parties Declining -Housekeeping, etc. - - - THOS. FOULSHAM - -Begs to announce that he purchases every description of Property, giving -the utmost value for immediate Cash, thereby saving the delay and -uncertainty of an Auction. - -_Valuations correctly made for Probate Duty_, _for Outgoing and Incoming -Tenants_, _with Dispatch_. _Sales effected in City and Comity_, _on -Reasonable Terms_. - - THOMAS FOULSHAM, AUCTIONEER, - - WESTLEGATE STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -GOLDEN DOG BREWERY, -MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - JAMES HUBBARD - -Avails himself of this opportunity to tender his best thanks for the many -favours conferred on him for the last twenty years, and to state that the -greatest attention is paid to the BREWING DEPARTMENT, for supplying -Families with pure - - HOME-BREWED ALE. - -J. H. begs to state that his WINES AND SPIRITS are of the best quality; -also, that he has always ready for immediate use, a large stock of - - London Stout Porter, Scotch, East India, and - Home-brewed Ales, in Bottles. - - * * * * * - - - -WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE, -ESTABLISHED 1717, -AND -Westminster & General Life Assurance - - - ASSOCIATION. ESTABLISHED 1836. - - J. M. HUBBARD, Agent, Magdalen Street, Norwich. - - _Prospectuses will be forwarded on application by letter_. - - * * * * * - - - -PIGGIN & DYBALL, -PRACTICAL -Opticians and Spectacle Manufacturers. - - - [Picture: Crystal Spectacles] - -From their long and extensive practice in the science of Optics, Messrs. -PIGGIN and DYBALL are enabled to keep the largest and best assorted Stock -of Spectacles, Eye Preservers, Eye and Reading Glasses, in Norwich, and -from their practical knowledge of the science are able to suit, on -correct principles, every shade of impaired vision; and being -manufacturers of the same, can supply them on the most reasonable terms. - - _s._ _d._ -Spectacles from 1 6 -Best Steel Frames, with best Glasses & Case 4 6 -Ditto ditto with best Pebbles & Case 12 6 -Solid Gold Frames, with ditto „ 18 6 - -Eye Glasses to suit all sights, in Shell, Steel, and Gold Frames. A -large Stock of Spectacle Cases of every description. New Glasses to suit -the sight cut to old frames. - - OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, - POST-OFFICE STREET, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -110, POTTERGATE STREET -Near St. John’s Church, Norwich. - - - * * * * * - - C. ROBINSON, - PRACTICAL - CARVER AND GILDER, - Picture frame and Looking Glass Manufacturer, - -Begs to call the attention of his Patrons and Friends to his Stock of -Chimney & Dressing Glasses of the Newest Patterns, which he is enabled to -offer at Prices greatly below those usually charged, at the same time C. -R. can warrant them to be of first-class workmanship, as they are of his -own manufacture. Gilt Cornices, Pier Tables, Chairs, Screens, and -Brackets made to order. Pictures Cleaned and Varnished. Old Prints -Bleached. Needlework carefully Strained and Framed. - - Picture Frames of every description Made to Order. - - OLD FRAMES RE-GILT EQUAL TO NEW. - -Parties Furnishing, by paying cash, may insure a first-rate article and a -saving of 20 per cent. by giving their orders to C. R. Patterns and -Samples of every description of Furniture kept. Old Couches and Chairs -Re-Stuffed, Covered, and Polished, at the lowest prices. - - _The Trade Supplied with Chair and Couch Frames at London Prices_. - _Best Leaf Gold_, 1_s._ 4_d._ _per Book_. _Old Books Bought_. - - * * * * * - - - -ST. GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY, -118, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. CAPITAL £100,000. - - - Chairman—HENRY POWNALL, Esq., Ladbroke Sure, Notting Hill. - Deputy Chairman—HENRY HAINES, Esq., Moorgate Street, City. - - _The leading features of this Office are_— - -Every description of Life Assurance on the most favourable terms. -Endowments for Husbands, Wives, or Nominees. Endowments for Children on -attaining a certain age. Annuities of every description granted on terms -peculiarly favourable. Notices of Assignments of Policies Registered. -Medical Referees paid by the Company. Age of the Life Assured admitted -on all Policies, on reasonable proof being given. Stamp Duties on Life -Policies paid by the Company. Loans on real or personal Security, -repayable by MONTHLY or QUARTERLY instalments, from one to five years. -For further particulars, Forms of Proposal and Prospectuses, apply to - - G. S. BARDWELL, ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH, - - £80,000 _has been afforded in Loans of from_ £30 _to_ £1,000 _in less - than five years_, _in connection with the St. George Advance Fund - Association_. - - * * * * * - - - -J. SCALES, -DEALER IN -ENGLISH TIMBER -CHAPEL FIELD ROAD, NORWICH. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Always on hand a large Assortment of Ash and other Planks, Spokes, Coffin - Boards, etc., Selling at Low Prices. - - [Picture: Searles door and card plates etc., Trory Street, Unthank’s - Road, Norwich] - - * * * * * - - - -MONEY ADVANCES. - - - * * * * * - - Important to Farmers, - Tradesmen & others. - - * * * * * - -Sums in Money, varying in amount from £50 to £1,000, are advanced in -connection with Life Assurances, on personal or other security, at a rate -of Interest not exceeding £5 per cent. per annum. - - _For Prospectuses and Forms of Application_, _apply to_ - - MR. O. D. RAY, - - KING STREET, NORWICH, - - AGENT TO THE - - PROTECTOR - ENDOWMENT, LOAN, & ANNUITY - COMPANY. - - * * * * * - - - -O. D. RAY, -Auctioneer, Estate Agent, & Valuer, -11, UPPER KING STREET, -NORWICH. - - -Valuations for Probate on reasonable terms. Drapers’, Grocers’, and -General Stocks Valued. - - * * * * * - - - -Wholesale Embroidery Warehouse, -29, LONDON STREET, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - J. GANLY, - -The only Manufacturer in the Eastern Counties, supplies the trade with -every description of - - Traced and Stamped Muslins - - PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. - - _All Orders to the amount of_ 20_s._ _carriage paid_, _or_ 5 _per cent - for cash_. - - * * * * * - - - -W. F. HOWARD, -CARPENTER & BUILDER - - - BISHOPGATE STREET, - - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -W. S. HARVEY, -PLUMBER, GLAZIER, -HOUSE & DECORATIVE PAINTER, -WILLIAM STREET. - - - Residence—Wellington Street, St. Giles’, Norwich. - - * * * * * - - WATER CLOSETS & PUMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FIXED & REPAIRED. - - * * * * * - - - -NORFOLK AND NORWICH -SEED, FLOWER, AND FRUIT -ESTABLISHMENT, -41, LONDON ST., NORWICH - - - * * * * * - - DAVID BROWNE - -Begs to intimate that he has always in Stock, Choice Assortments of -Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds. Also a Selection of the best -Dessert Fruits in the Season. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Desserts for the Country carefully selected, and - packed to travel any distance. - - CHOICE BOUQUETS - - _Arranged and Packed for conveyance to any locality_. - - FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &c. - - * * * * * - -D. B. begs to say that he has a large collection of Choice Fruit Trees -and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, &c., at his Nursery, -Sprowston. - - _The following Catalogues are published by D. BROWNE_, _and will_ - _be forwarded on application_, _viz._—_A Catalogue of_ - - TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES, - ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, - LARGE EVERGREENS & FLOWERING SHRUBS, - HARDY CLIMBERS, FRUIT TREES, &c., - AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, & FLOWER SEEDS, - DUTCH BULBS, &c. - SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS, WITH DAHLIAS, - FUCHSIAS, GERANIUMS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, &c. - - * * * * * - - - -ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS. - - - * * * * * - - WILLIAM FULCHER, - - General Millwright and Engineer, - - MILL STONE BUILDER, ETC., - MOUSEHOLD, NEAR GAS WORKS, - THORPE HAMLET, NORWICH, - -Begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal support -they have so generously favoured him with, and to inform them that they -can be supplied with every description of Mill Stones, etc. - - _Millwrights’ Work done on the most reasonable terms at the shortest - notice_. - - * * * * * - - - -ROBERT TIDMAN, -BOILER MAKER, MACHINIST, -AND GENERAL SMITH, -BISHOP BRIDGE, NORWICH, - - -Desires to express his thanks for the patronage he has received in the -various branches of his business, and begs to inform the public that his -work continues to give the utmost satisfaction for price and quality to -all his customers. He therefore confidently solicits a further extension -of their favours. - - Threshing Machines made on the best and newest principles, and repaired - at the lowest possible charges. - - _Iron Tanks_, _strong and durable_, _made on the shortest notice_. - - * * * * * - - - -JOSEPH WRIGHT & SON, -PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS -MISSION PLACE, KING STREET, -SAINT JULIAN, NORWICH. - - -JOSEPH WRIGHT begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the liberal -support he has received for more than 30 years, and to inform them that -the business is now conducted by himself and son, and he solicits a -continuance of their patronage & support. - - WRITING GRAINING, &c. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - - * * * * * - - [Picture: Drawing of steam train] - - - -HENRY JARVIS, -GENERAL -CARRIER & CARMAN, -LUCAS’S WHARF, -NEAR THORPE RAILWAY STATION, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - Goods Removed by Railway or Spring Vans to all - parts of the Kingdom. GOODS STORED. - - TARPAULING LET ON HIRE. - - * * * * * - - - -JAMES SPALDING, -FRENCH POLISHER, -(ESTABLISHED FOURTEEN YEARS) -(From Smees & Sons, Moorfields, Finsbury, London) - - - SAINT ANDREW’S HILL, - NORWICH, - -Begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal support -conferred on him for the last fourteen years. - - French Cream, for restoring the Lustre of Furniture, - 2s. 6d. per Bottle. - - _Superior Furniture Oil for Dining Table Tops_, _&c._ - - POLISH AND VARNISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - - CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR BUILDERS’ & DECORATORS’ WORK, ETC. - - _Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Kingdom on the_ - _Shortest Notice_. - - * * * * * - - - -BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. - - - [Picture: Sawing machine] - - Awarded the SILVER MEDAL at the NORFOLK AGRICULTURAL SHOW at Norwich. - - - -SPARKE AND CO., ENGINEERS, -THORN LANE FOUNDRY, NORWICH, - - - Invite the attention of Agriculturists, Shippers, Contractors, and - others, to their - PATENT SELF-ACTING CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES. - -These Benches are fitted with a New Apparatus for drawing timber to and -from the Saw, so simple that it can be managed and the speed instantly -regulated. They are also fitted with a draft chain, perfectly free in -the delivery, which can only draw parallel to the saw. They are adapted -to cut any description of wood; rough timber merely requiring to have -each end chipped with an axe, to give it a steady bearing on the table -and carriage. The carriages are fitted with a lever roll, to enable the -man who works the bench to raise the timber on the carriages to carry it -beyond the saw; they are also fitted with an improved gauge, to cut -either parallel or feather edge boards; for deal cutting a spring roll is -sent to press the deals against the gauge, so that a true cut is -obtained, however uneven the surface and with as little waste as the -common pit saw. - -Any of these benches may be worked by power from 4-horse upwards, as the -speed for bringing the timber to and from the saw is regulated according -to the power used, they are also fitted with a lever so as to stop or -reverse the motion of the timber instantaneously (a necessary precaution -in case of accident); they are suitable for cutting timber on estates, -for timber merchants, contractors, or builders’ purposes, as timber of -any length and depth, according to the diameter of the saw, may be cut -perfectly true. (_See next Page_.) - - * * * * * - - - -BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT - - - [Picture: Sparke & Co.’s vertical saw mill] - - SPARKE & CO.’S VERTICAL SAW MILL. - -These Mills are very strong, fitted with 6 saws, and are made to cut two -deals at one time; the Saws are worked by a simple motion which -considerably lessens the working parts of the mill, and adds to its -compactness; it can be readily fixed, as the mill is firmly bolted to a -metal base plate. They are made in two sizes, for cutting 18 inches and -12 inches deep. A smaller mill on the above principle, for cutting -felloes and curves. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - _The following Noblemen and Gentlemen have been supplied with our Saw - Machinery_, _where it may be seen_, _at work_, _by permission_. - -The Earl of Crawford & Balcarres, Wigan -Lord Hastings, Melton Constable, Norfolk -Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, Norfolk -Lord Portman, Blandford, Dorset -H. K. Tompson, Witchingham Hall, Norfolk -T. P. Beauchamp, Esq., Langley Park, Norfolk -E. Bulwer, Esq., Heydon Hall, Norfolk -T. Mott, Esq., Barningham Hall, Norfolk -W. C. Hardy, Esq., Letheringsett Hall, Norfolk -C. Newcome, Esq., Feltwell Hall, Norfolk -H. L. Warner, Esq., Walsingham Abbey -Messrs. Hornsby & Sons, Grantham, Lincoln -Messrs. Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co., Lincoln -Mr. M. Penistan, Engineer, Lincoln -Messrs. Garrett & Sons, Saxmundham, Suffolk -Messrs. Dray & Co., Swan Lane, London -Messrs. Ransomes & Sims, Engineers, Ipswich -Count Edouard Karolyi, Pesth, Hungary -Sir W. Trevalyan Bart., Taunton, Somerset -Henry Hannam, Esq., Burcote Park, Abingdon -J. T. Bouck, Esq., Manchester -Messrs. Cooper & Wallis, Birchfield, Birmingham -Mr. Stephen Leeds, Whitwell, Norfolk -Mr. James Kett, Earlham, Norfolk -Mr. George Salter, Attleborough, Norfolk -Mr. John Martin, Barmer, Norfolk -Mr. Wm. Hubbard, Contractor, East Dereham -Mr. James Clarke, Felbrigg, Norfolk -Mr. J. Bowles, Palgrave, Suffolk -Mr. Samuel Darby, Merchant, Beccles, Suffolk -Mr. Samuel Blaxhill, Walpole, Suffolk -Mr. J. Howard, Saw Mills, Drayton, Norfolk -Messrs. Rushton, Proctor, & Co., Lincoln -Mr. Thomas Wells, Chatham - - _Illustrated Catalogues and List of Prices forwarded on application_. - - * * * * * - - - -CITY -SAWING, PLANING, -AND -MOULDING MILLS, -PALACE PLAIN, NORWICH - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - SAUL & FRAZER - -In returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them during -the past seven years, beg to say that at the request of a large number of -their friends, they have added to their Machinery - - A MOULDING & PLANING MACHINE, - -With all the latest improvements, by which they are now enabled to supply -Mouldings, &c. of superior quality to any pattern, at a very short -notice, and on the most reasonable terms. - - A Large Stock of Mouldings & Skirtings always on hand. - - SAWING & PLANING DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. - - STOVES. [Picture: Drawing of Fenders. - fender] - STOVES. Fireirons. - - STOVES. Fenders. - - Fireirons. - -And every article in Furnishing Ironmongery at a trifling per centage -above cost price, in order to effect a clearance previous to alterations -in premises. - - H. PINSON, - - OPPOSITE GURNEYS’ BANK, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -NORWICH FOUNDRY. - - - * * * * * - - - -J. M. TURNER, -IRON AND FORGE WORKS, -St. Martin’s Palace Plain, Norwich. - - - * * * * * - - - -W. PAYNE, -WHOLESALE -SHOE MANUFACTURER, -SHORT STREET, CROOK’S PLACE, -NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - - -WILLIAM SCOTT, -PLUMBER, GLAZIER, -House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, -Writer, Gilder, and Grainer, - - - LEAD AND WINDOW GLASS MERCHANT, - - Bedford Street, St. Andrew’s, - - NORWICH. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -Water Closets, various descriptions of Pumps, Hot and Cold Water Baths, -Fancy Fountains, Beer Engines Fixed and Repaired. Plumbers’ Brass Work, -Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, etc. Crown, Sheet, British Plate, Patent Plate, -Coloured and Ornamental Glass, cut in squares to order. - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - - * * * * * - - [Picture: C. G. Starling’s shop] - - - -CHARLES G. STARLING, - - - GENERAL - - DRAPER, - - HOSIER & HABERDASHER, - - No. 2, White Lion Street, - - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - Two Doors from the Market-Place. - - * * * * * - - - -NORWICH UNION -LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. - - - A MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. - - INSTITUTED 1808. - - * * * * * - - CAPITAL, UPWARDS OF £2,000,000 - - * * * * * - - PATRONS. - - His Grace the Duke of CLEVELAND, K. G. - The Right Hon. the Earl of ROSEBERY, K. T. - - TRUSTEES. - -ROBT. JOHN HARVEY HARVEY, Esq. -W. J. UTTEN BROWNE, Esq. -JOHN SKIPPER, Esq. -ROGER KERRISON, Esq. - DIRECTORS. -JOHN WRIGHT, Esq., President -GEORGE DURRANT Esq., Vice-Pres. -JOHN HILLING BARNARD, Esq. -C. M. GIBSON, Esq., F.R.C.S. -W. R. CLARKE, Esq. -W. H. RANKING, Esq., M.D., Cantab. -FRANK NOVERRE, Esq. -RICHARD GRIFFIN, Esq. -THOMAS BEEVOR, Esq., Vice-President -R. BLAKE HUMFREY, Esq. -DR. GOODWIN -JOHN BARWELL, Esq. -FRANCIS PARMETER, Esq. -R. W. HAWKES, Esq. -GEO. EDWARD FRERE, Esq., F.R.S. -ROBERT JOHN WRIGHT, Esq. -ROBERT FITCH, Esq. -Rev. S. F. BIGNOLD -W. H. CLABBURN, Esq. -THOMAS LUCAS, Esq. -REV. WILLIAM WAYMAN - - Secretary, SIR SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Surrey Street, Norwich. - - Solicitors, Messrs. FIELD & BIGNOLD. - Auditors, Mr. A. BAILEY, Mr. JAMES R. HARDY, & Mr. J. J. WINTER. - - * * * * * - -This Society has been established FIFTY-ONE YEARS, during which period it -has issued 31,500 Policies, and paid to the representatives of 6617 -deceased members £5,448,264 sterling. - -To meet existing engagements, the Society possesses funds amounting to -upwards of Two MILLION POUNDS STERLING, almost wholly invested on Real -and Government Securities. - -The Rates of Premium are lower than those of some offices by nearly 10 -per cent., a benefit in itself equivalent to an Annual Bonus. - -There is no Proprietary to divide with the Assured the profits of this -Institution, which is one of the very few purely Mutual Insurance -Offices. Persons, therefore, now effecting Insurances will receive the -full benefit of the system, and will be entitled to participate in the -large reserves of the Society, which are applicable for future Bonuses. - -One-half of the first five Annual Premiums may remain as a permanent -charge upon the Policies granted for the whole duration of life. - - NO CHARGE IS MADE FOR POLICY STAMPS. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - Chief Offices, Surrey Street, Norwich; - -6, _Crescent_, _Bridge Street_, _Blackfriars_, _London_; _College Green_, - _Dublin_; _and Prince’s Street_, _Edinburgh_. - - * * * * * - -_The benefits to be derived by the Public from Insurance against Loss by -Fire are so great and numerous_, _when compared with its trifling cost_, -_as to render it an imperative duty on every one to avail themselves of -the protection afforded by this Institution_, _against the destructive -ravages of Fire_, _which in a few moments may lay waste the fruits of a -whole life of industry_. - - * * * * * - - - -NORWICH UNION -FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. - - - Established 1821. Capital, £550,000. - - * * * * * - - PRINCIPAL OFFICES: - SURREY STREET, NORWICH. - - London, 6, Crescent, New Bridge St., Blackfriars. - - DUBLIN, 2, COLLEGE GREEN. EDINBURGH, PRINCE’S STREET. - - LIVERPOOL—EXCHANGE STREET. - - _Birmingham_, _Bennett’s Hill_. _Bristol_, _Corn Street_, _Exchange_, - _Exeter_, _High Street_. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - DIRECTORS. - - Lieut. Gen. SIR R. J. HARVEY, C.B., President. - -CHAS. EVANS, ESQ., Chancellor of JOHN WRIGHT, ESQ. -the Diocese of Norwich, -Vice-President HENRY BROWNE, ESQ. - -EDWARD STEWARD, ESQ. WALES C. HOTSON, ESQ. - -GEORGE DURRANT, ESQ. CHARLES EDWARD TUCK, ESQ. - -R. J. H. HARVEY, ESQ. DONALD DALRYMPLE, ESQ. - -H. S. PATTESON, ESQ. W. R. CLARKE, ESQ. - - Secretary, SIR SAMUEL BIGNOLD, Surrey Street, Norwich. - -Insurances are granted by this Society, at the same Rates as other -Offices, on buildings, goods, merchandise, and effects, ships in port, -harbour, or dock, from loss or damage by Fire, in any part of the United -Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. - -It is provided by the constitution of the Society, that the insured shall -be free from all responsibility; and to guarantee the engagements of the -Office, a fund of £550,000 has been subscribed by a numerous and opulent -Proprietary. Returns of Profits are periodically made to parties -insuring. - - * * * * * - - - -CHEAP PRINTING. - - - * * * * * - - M. G. BARDWELL, - LETTER-PRESS - PRINTER & BOOK-BINDER - PRINCE’S STREET, TOMBLAND, - NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - Circulars, Cards, Billheads & Handbills Executed with the - utmost despatch, at the lowest charges, - - POSTING BILLS OF EVERY SIZE. - - _Contracts for Printing of every description_. - - * * * * * - - - -EDWARD BOARDMAN, -CARPENTER -AND -GENERAL BUILDER, -FOUNDRY BRIDGE, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - -E. B. (Son of the late James Boardman, Wharfinger) begs to solicit from -the gentry and public generally, orders for works in the ABOVE LINE, and -undertakes - -Alterations of whatever kind, -The Fittings and Finishings of Houses, -Conservatories, complete -Shop Fronts and Fittings, &c. -General Repairs to Houses, Premises, Furniture, etc. - -And guarantees good material, workmanship, despatch, and moderate -charges. - -E. B. can refer to many Public and Private Buildings he has erected, and -others which he has superintended for an eminent London Building Firm, -with whom he was many years engaged. - - Estimates given for any of the aforesaid Works. - - * * * * * - - - -General Posting House, -THE MAID’S HEAD HOTEL -SAINT SIMON’S, NORWICH. -W. WEBSTER, PROPRIETOR. - - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The “MAID’S HEAD,” an Old-Established Hotel, is the nearest to the -Cathedral, and from its proximity to the Railway Station, offers special -advantages to Commercial Gentlemen and Families visiting the City. - - Post Horses, Neat Carriages, Hearse and - Mourning Coaches, etc. - - * * * * * - - - -PRATT, -IMPORTER OF -American and other Clocks, -OF THE BEST MAKERS, -ST. BENEDICT’S STREET, NORWICH. - - - * * * * * - - _Oil Paintings in great variety_. _Papier Machie Goods_, _consisting of - Ladies’ Work Boxes_, _Writing Desks_, _Tea Caddies_, _&c._ - - A Well-assorted Stock of Looking-Glasses, Waiters, Trays, etc. - - CUTLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. - -Spectacles to suit all sights. Watches & Clocks repaired on the premises - - _Payments taken Weekly or Monthly_. _Country Orders will receive prompt - attention_. - - * * * * * - - - -MR. FRANK NOVERRE, - - - Has the honour of announcing his NORWICH ACADEMIES for - - DANCING & EXERCISES, - - In his NEW BALL and CONCERT ROOM, _at his Residence_, _Theatre Square_. - -_Young Ladies_ and _Little Boys_, Tuesdays, at _Eleven_. - -_Young Ladies_ and _Gentlemen_, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at _Four_. - - ATTENDANCE WEEKLY AT - -_Yarmouth_, Dene Side, Theatre Square; _Lynn_, Athenæum; _Lowestoft_, -_Beccles_, _Dereham_, _Fakenham_, _North Walsham_, _Aylsham_, _Thetford_, -_Wymondham_, _Pulham_, _Snettisham_, _Margate_, _&c._ - - THEATRE SQUARE, NORWICH. - - * * * * * - - - -A HOME FROM HOME. - - - * * * * * - - - -SUTTON’S - - - Late BENNETT’S, - - COMMERCIAL HOTEL - - AND - - BOARDING HOUSE, - - Exchange Street, Norwich - - _Near the Post-Office and Market-Place_. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The above Establishment has been recently enlarged, and is specially -adapted for COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. - - Show Room, Bath Room - - Smoking Room, Luggage Room - - AND - - Private Rooms for Families. - - SERVANTS CHARGED IN THE BILL. - - Omnibus to and from every Train. - - * * * * * - - A VISIT IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. - - * * * * * - - - -HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS -FOR THE PEOPLE. - - - Designed as Gifts from Parents to their Children—Teachers to their - Scholars—Mistresses to their Servants—and Masters to their Workpeople. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - “This is the best Series of Original Tracts for Working Men and their - Families that has come under our notice for many years.”—_British - Workman_, _Oct._ 1857. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - HOUSEHOLD TRACTS - FOR THE PEOPLE. - - TWOPENCE EACH. - -* COTTAGE HOMES. _For Mothers_. -* MOTHER’S TRIALS & TRIUMPHS. _For Mothers_. -* THE STARTING IN LIFE. _For Boys_. -* THE HAPPY LIFE. _For Girls_. -* MY FIRST PLACE. _For Young Servants_. -* HOW DO YOU MANAGE THE YOUNG ONES? _For Parents_. -* HOW TO TAKE CARE OF NUMBER ONE. _For Young Men_. -* Are YOU THINKING of GETTING MARRIED? _Words to the Thoughtless and the -Thinking_. -WORKING MEN’S HINDRANCES. _Set Forth by a Working Man_. -* THE WORTH OF FRESH AIR. _For Everybody_. -* THE USE OF PURE WATER. _For Everybody_. -THE VALUE OF GOOD FOOD. _For Everybody_. -INFLUENCE of WHOLESOME DRINK. _For Everybody_. -ADVANTAGE OF WARM CLOTHING. _For Everybody_. -GAIN OF A WELL-TRAINED MIND. _For Everybody_. -A SHORT YARN. _For Sailors_. -* DAUGHTERS FROM HOME. -* HOUSEHOLD RHYMES for the CHILDREN. -HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF THINGS. -THE YOUNG MAN IN THE GREAT CITY. - - _Just Ready_. - -Those with * are also issued in elegant Illuminated Covers, at 3d. each. - - SCIENCE - FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. - - TWOPENCE EACH. - -THE GREAT ROUND WORLD. -THE WIDE AND DEEP SEA. -BUSY-BODY OXYGEN. -THE INVISIBLE AIR. -THE INCONSTANT WIND. -THE RENOVATING RAIN. - - ATTRACTIVE VOLUMES - FOR PRIZES OR PRESENTS, - Handsomely bound in cloth, 1s. 6d. each. - -HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. -HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR WORKING MEN. -HEALTH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -The Household Tracts in their various forms are peculiarly suitable to -the Clergy, School Committees, Sunday School Teachers, and the public -generally, as gifts for the Working Classes. - - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - - THE PACKET OF - 12 HOUSEHOLD GIFT BOOKS, - -Being the Twelve assorted Household Tracts, in elegant Illuminated -Covers, and attractive Embossed Envelope, price 3s., is now ready, and -should be on every Bookseller’s Counter. - - Six of the above, Assorted, in Embossed Envelope, 1s. 6d. - - * * * * * - - “It has often been lamented that ‘popular tracts,’ so called, are not - really popular in their style, and in their manner of dealing with - practical subjects. Our experience teaches us that the complaint is - well founded, and we are happy to have it in our power to point out - to our readers a very useful series of TRACTS FOR THE PEOPLE, - published by Messrs. JARROLD AND SONS, of London and Norwich, which - are more really ‘popular’ in their style, and more likely to interest - and benefit the ‘working classes,’ and the class immediately above - them, than any other tracts which we have met with on the same - subject. There is a strong vein of common sense, and some humour - running through them. The print and paper are very good—their - appearance is attractive—and their price very low.”—_English - Churchman_. - - Letters in high commendation of these original and popular Tracts - have been received from LORD CHIEF JUSTICE CAMPBELL; the ARCHBISHOP - OF DUBLIN; CHARLES BUXTON, ESQ., M.P.; CANON HUGH STOWELL, - Manchester; the EARL OF RADNOR; the REV. JOHN ROBINSON, one of the - Secretaries of the London City Mission; the REV. J. C. 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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: Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood - - -Author: Edward Dawson Rogers - - - -Release Date: December 10, 2020 [eBook #64006] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-646-US (US-ASCII) - - -***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROGERS' DIRECTORY OF NORWICH AND -NEIGHBOURHOOD*** -</pre> -<p>Transcribed from the c1858 Jarrold and Sons edition, using -scans from the British Library, by David Price.</p> -<h1>ROGERS’<br /> -DIRECTORY OF NORWICH<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -NEIGHBOURHOOD.</h1> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">(ENTERED AT -STATIONERS’ HALL.)</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> - -<div class="gapspace"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR, BY<br -/> -JARROLD AND SONS, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.</p> -<h2><a name="pagei"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -i</span>PREFACE.</h2> -<p><span class="smcap">It</span> is never pleasant to have to -make apologies; and yet there are some circumstances under which -an apology is a duty, and therefore, whether pleasant or not, -should be tendered cheerfully. The present is a case in -point. The work should have been published earlier, and -would have been had it been possible. The truth is that the -“Guide to Streets, &c.,” was a novel experiment, -and the compiler—having nobody’s experience to guide -him—thought the task an easier one than it turned out to -be. It was at first imagined that the matter for this -“Guide” could be obtained simultaneously with the -information for the Directory itself. The attempt proved -the mistake. It was found that to do both well they must be -done distinctly and independently. Hence chiefly came the -delay, to say nothing of the fact that for many “local -habitations” it was very difficult to find the -“name.” In yards and courts not a few, and in -some out-of-the-way streets even, not one of the inhabitants -could give his whereabouts a designation! The task, -however, has been achieved at last; and it is trusted that upon -the whole the public will think that it has been achieved -well. A few errors have crept in, doubtless; but no labor -and no care have been spared to avoid them. The hope is -confidently cherished that the faults of the work will be -forgiven for the sake of its excellencies, especially as the -compiler promises to “do better next time.”</p> -<h2><a name="page1"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 1</span>HISTORY -OF NORWICH.</h2> -<p><span class="smcap">Norwich</span>, a city and county, situate -in the centre of the Eastern Division of Norfolk, consists of 35 -parishes and 10 hamlets, covers 6,638 acres, is nearly 14 miles -in circumference, and contained, in 1851, 15,000 houses and -68,195 inhabitants. The undisputed metropolis of the -Eastern Counties, it has communication both by water and rail -with the seaports of Yarmouth and Lowestoft, while it is doubly -connected with London by the Ipswich and Cambridge lines; and has -access to the midland and northern counties, by way of -Peterborough. Having thus indicated the <i>locale</i> and -dimensions of the “old city,” it is but right that -before proceeding further we should give a brief sketch of its -history. And this we the more readily do, inasmuch as -Norwich has borne a by no means undistinguished part in those -great political and social movements which have made England what -she is.</p> -<p>We should, however, only trifle with our readers were we to -express any opinion upon the origin and paternity of the East -Anglian capital, for it would ill become us to pretend to pierce -through the obscurity which surrounds the early history of this, -as indeed of all other cities. It is certainly but natural -to suppose that Norwich gradually rose round a military fortress -erected on the site which the present Castle partly occupies; but -whether that fortress was raised by some British potentate whose -very name is mythical, or was the work of Uffa, the first Saxon -king of the eastern counties, and whether, it being destroyed by -Sweyn, the present structure was founded by Canute, it would -profit us little to discuss. Declining, therefore, these -bootless speculations, we find that in the reign of Edward the -Confessor, “Northwic” contained 1300 burgesses, -boasted of 25 churches, and was already of sufficient importance -as to constitute a “hundred;” while in 1085, as -appears by the Doomsday Survey, its burgesses had increased in -number to over 1500, and its churches to 45. Shortly before -this, William the Conqueror had appointed its first Norman -governor, Ralph de Guader, or Waher, who, however, marrying the -monarch’s niece, Judith, without his consent, and -afterwards conspiring against his sovereign, was obliged to flee -to Brittany; his bride, after a three-months’ siege in the -castle, during which the city suffered much damage, was compelled -to capitulate. The office, which included the earldom of -Norfolk and some considerable estates, was then conferred on -Roger Bigod, the founder of a baronial house illustrious <a -name="page2"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 2</span>in English -history. <a name="citation2"></a><a href="#footnote2" -class="citation">[2]</a> In the following reign the city -rose in importance by the translation, in 1094, of the -Bishop’s See from Thetford—where indeed it had barely -been fixed a quarter of a century; having, up to 1070, been -located at North Elmham, then a place of note, and subsequently a -favorite residence of the diocesans. The then bishop, -Herbert de Lozinga, for having <i>purchased</i> his preferment of -William Rufus, and for other simoniacal practices, was required, -after the fashion of the times, to prove his contrition by a -substantial atonement. He accordingly purchased a meadow, -called Cow Holme, extending from the castle ditches to the river; -and in 1096 laid the foundation of a cathedral church, proceeding -with such expedition, that in five years he was able to place 60 -Benedictine monks in the new priory. About this period many -Jews from Normandy settled in the city; popular prejudice, -however, was strong against them, and in 1137, on a charge of -crucifying a boy in Thorpe wood, large numbers of them were -ruthlessly slaughtered. Carrow Abbey, we may here mention, -dates its origin from the middle of the 12th century, the site -being granted by Stephen for a nunnery, where the daughters of -the noble and the affluent were wont to be educated.</p> -<p>A century later, and we find the lay and clerical elements in -rancorous hostility. Perpetual animosities between the -citizens and the monks rose at last to such a height, that the -priory was, in 1234, entirely destroyed; while 38 years -subsequently, the cathedral itself was well nigh -demolished—an offence for which the city was visited with -the terrors of an interdict. The injury, however, was not -irreparable, for with a fine of 3000 marks imposed on the -principal inhabitants, and with some liberal donations, the -edifice was sufficiently restored as in 1278 to be consecrated by -Bishop Middleton, in the presence of Edward the First and his -queen, Eleanor—the first royal visit of which we have any -reliable evidence. A wall was, moreover, raised round the -Cathedral precincts—St. Ethelbert’s Gate being -erected by the citizens; and this seems for a time to have -prevented further dissension. Between the two epochs of -contention above-named, arose the first recorded charitable -institution in Norwich—Bishop Walter de Suffield founding -St. Giles’ (commonly called the Old Man’s) Hospital, -for the triple purpose of ensuring masses for his soul’s -repose, providing an asylum for superannuated and infirm priests, -and furnishing a refuge for 13 aged persons; to the last object -only, it is hardly necessary to say, is the building now devoted; -and enriched by subsequent benefactions, the hospital -accommodates 50 of each sex, who, on admission, must have reached -65 years of age.</p> -<p>Another noticeable feature which must by no means be -overlooked while dwelling on this period, is the enclosure of the -city, from Conisford <a name="page3"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -3</span>or King street to Pockthorpe, by a wall. This -important work, a testimony to the increasing prosperity of the -city, as well as to the turbulence of the times, was commenced in -1294 and completed in 1320; but it was not till two and twenty -years afterwards that, through the munificence of one Richard -Spynk, the wall was flanked with 40 towers, furnished with 12 -gates, and fortified by a broad ditch. The gates remained -up to 1792, and the wall, though now built upon on every side, -may yet be traced for almost its entire length, being especially -prominent as the southern boundary of Chapel Field, and offers -many a study to the antiquarian and the historian.</p> -<p>In 1340 and 1342 Edward the Third held grand tournaments in -the city, and in 1348 the heir apparent, the Black Prince, with -his mother Philippa, also visited Norwich, and were entertained -at a cost of £37 4s. 6d. A more unwelcome visitor -quickly followed; for in seven months 37,000 persons are said to -have perished by the plague, by which the city was alarmingly -depopulated. It was about this time that the Castle began -to be used as a county prison, which was authorized by an Act of -14 Edward III., though a military governor continued still to be -appointed. In 1381, cotemporaneously with the Wat Tyler -rebellion in the south, John de Litester, a dyer, at the head of -a large body of the disaffected, pillaged the houses of the -wealthy, but was speedily overthrown by the forces of Bishop -Spencer. This very warlike ecclesiastic was a fierce enemy -of the Lollards, who had acquired a strong hold in the city, and -he imprisoned Sir Thomas Erpingham, who had shown a warm sympathy -for the reformed doctrines; but in the parliament of 1400 the -king directed them to “shake hands and kiss each other in -token of friendship.” The reconciliation was -apparently sincere, for the baronet became a munificent -benefactor to the church. He erected the Erpingham gateway, -and rebuilt the monastery of the Black friars, now known as St. -Andrew’s Hall. This noble building was not, however, -completed until the time of his son Sir Robert, himself a member -of the fraternity. On the dissolution of the monasteries by -our royal Bluebeard, the property was obtained by the Corporation -for the sum of £81, and became devoted to the guilds and -other secular purposes.</p> -<p>In 1403, in consideration, as it appears, of a gift of 4000 -marks, (for most of our ancient liberties were purchased) Henry -IV. conferred municipal institutions on the city, and would also -have increased its representatives—for Norwich had returned -two members since 1296—to four, had not the citizens -represented their inability to meet the increased expense which -their services would have occasioned. William Appleyard was -the first mayor, and he celebrated his year of office in the fine -flint building then just erected, lately used as a Bridewell, and -now as a tobacco manufactory. In 1407 the Guildhall was -commenced, on the site of a small thatched erection, called a -toll-booth, used for collecting the market tolls. Henry V., -in 1415, visited the city, and, we are told, left his coronet in -pawn for 1000 marks, which he doubtless required for his French -wars; but 25 years afterwards Norwich was in sad disgrace at -court, for as a rebuke for suing Henry VI. for £100 which -they had lent, the charters were suspended. A few years -after, however, the city was visited by that unfortunate monarch, -and in 1469 <a name="page4"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -4</span>by Edward IV., who, writes John Paston, “hath been -worshipfully received into Norwich, and had right good cheer and -great gifts”—with which he was so well pleased that -he speedily paid another visit, when some grand pageants were -performed, though interrupted by “heavy and continuous -rain.”</p> -<p>But we now come to a catalogue of disasters: the Cathedral was -seriously injured by fire, 1463; the fatal plague ravaged the -city, 1479; and in 1505 and 1507 there were great fires, in the -latter year 718 houses being consumed, which obliged the -corporate authorities to prohibit the erection of thatched -buildings. In 1517, disputes between the citizens and the -monks being again rife, Wolsey came over on a mission of -mediation, but it was not till several years afterwards that -peace was restored by the settlement of the civil and -ecclesiastical boundaries and jurisdictions. We must not -forget to notice the burning of the martyr Bilney, after an -imprisonment in a dungeon of the Guildhall; and scarcely were the -lurid fires of persecution extinguished before a memorable -political outbreak exposed the city to the ravages of contending -armies, and excited the anxious consideration of the youthful -Edward’s ministers. The details of Kett’s -rebellion are too well known to require recapitulation; suffice -it to say that after obtaining possession of the city and -defeating the Marquis of Northampton in an encounter on Palace -Plain, the insurgents were dispersed by the Earl of -Warwick—Robert Kett being executed at the Castle, and -William at Wymondham. To close a paragraph of casualties, -persecutions, and tumults, we must record the visitation of the -sweating sickness, striking down near 1000 victims in 1551, and -of the quartan ague six years later; the conviction of several -citizens in 1570, for participation in a plot for assassinating -the queen, re-establishing Popery, and expelling the strangers -“out of the citye and realme,” of whom four suffered -death, and others confinement for life; and the imprisonment in -the Castle of certain persons apprehended in Suffolk for -“refusing to come to the church in time of sermons and -common prayer.”</p> -<p>Turning from these saddening scenes, we note the foundation, -in 1557, of Caius College, Cambridge, by a Norwich citizen of -that name, (but sometimes spelled Keyes, whence, we suppose, the -pronunciation of the word,) physician to three sovereigns of the -house of Tudor, and a man of learning. He was one of the -first of a long line of distinguished men educated at our Grammar -School—an institution of ancient date, but which did not -become located in the present venerable structure until the reign -of Elizabeth. And this mention of “Good Queen -Bess” reminds us of her visit to the old city in 1578, -spending a week in all sorts of festivities, pageantries, and -amusements, to the unutterable delight of her loyal -subjects. Nearly a century was destined to elapse ere -Norwich was honored with another sight of royalty; and as there -is a back-ground to every picture, so all this rejoicing was -followed by the dread calamity of the plague—introduced, -indeed, it was supposed, by some of the Queen’s -attendants—and which slew five thousand victims.</p> -<p>The succeeding half century is chiefly characterised by -ecclesiastical commotions, of which the fact that within little -more than 60 years <a name="page5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -5</span>the diocese had <i>twelve</i> bishops, may be taken as -one indication. Of these, the first, John Parkhurst, who -died about 1575, was favorably disposed towards the church polity -of Calvin, and opposed, as far as he could, a passive resistance -to the harsh injunctions of his Primate (Parker, a native of -Norwich) against the Puritans; Edmund Freke, his successor, -deprived many nonconforming ministers of their livings, and -imprisoned Robert Brown, the first separatist from the -Establishment, and whose ideas of church government are mainly -identical with those of the present Congregationalists; a -third—Matthew Wren, father of the famous architect, was -censured and imprisoned by the Parliament, on a complaint by the -people of Ipswich, that he had, in two years, suspended or -deprived fifty ministers, and driven 3000 persons, with their -manufactures, to Holland, to the prejudice of the trade of the -kingdom; Joseph Hall, the last of the twelve, was a man much -esteemed for his mild disposition, and for the purity of his -style was termed the English Seneca. Though at one time -harshly treated by the Roundhead soldiers, he was ultimately -restored by the Commons to the full possession of his revenues, -and spent the latter part of his life in a quiet retreat at -Heigham, (now the Dolphin Inn,) in the church of which parish he -was interred, though a passage in his will runs -thus—“I do not hold God’s <i>house</i> a meet -repository for the bodies of the greatest -saints.”—(<i>Neale’s History of the -Puritans</i>.) Of the Civil War, the period in which this -worthy bishop lived, there is but little to record. Norwich -seems from the first to have given an unhesitating support to the -Parliament, and was assessed at £53 yearly towards the -maintenance of the Earl of Manchester’s forces. That -there was, however, a party in the city who leaned to the -King’s side, is shown by a tragical occurrence in -1648. John Utting, the mayor, had been complained of for -not carrying out the ordinances against images; but upon a -<i>poursuivant</i> being sent to require his attendance at the -bar of the House to answer the charge, a violent tumult arose; -the rioters obtained possession of the military depôt, -(whose site the Bethel now occupies,) and 98 barrels of gunpowder -being accidentally fired, 200 persons were killed or wounded by -the explosion.</p> -<p>Coming down to 1671, we must chronicle the visit of the -“Merry Monarch,” with his Queen and brother, who were -sumptuously entertained by the Duke of Norfolk, as well as by the -civic grandees: an animated description of the city at this -period—with its ducal palace, its prosperous manufactures, -and the priceless cabinet and botanical gardens of the famous Sir -Thomas Browne (whose monument may be seen in St. Peter’s -church)—is given by Macaulay. Ten years later, James, -Duke of York, paid a second visit; but in 1687 he had, as king, -forfeited all popularity by his arbitrary interference with the -corporation; and the representative of the house of Howard, -riding into the market at the head of 300 knights and gentlemen, -amid the acclamations of the citizens, declared for a free -parliament. It was the son of this duke, who, taking -umbrage at the mayor’s forbidding his comedians entering -the city with trumpets, demolished the whole of his ancestral -palace, said to be the largest town house in the kingdom out of -London, and which, from Christmas to Twelfth-night, was wont to -be open to all comers.</p> -<p><a name="page6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -6</span>Henceforth politics almost disappear, and the remainder -of the narrative must be confined to matters of purely local -interest, which may be very briefly chronicled. From 1696 -to 1698, a mint was established here, and coined about a quarter -of a million of money. In 1732 the Market and Charing -crosses were taken down; in 1731 the St. George’s -Company—incorporated 1416, and the principal of the city -guilds—resigned their charters to the corporation. In -1761 a coach was started between Norwich and London, to run the -distance in twenty hours, it having hitherto taken two days in -summer and three in winter. An inundation in the following -year, flooded nearly 300 houses. In 1771 the Norfolk and -Norwich Hospital was founded, William Fellowes, Esq., of -Shotesham, laying the first stone. In 1776 an act was -obtained for making a turnpike to Thetford. In 1785 the -first balloon ascent seen in the city took place, Major Money -being the adventurous aeronaut. In 1791 the barracks were -erected, at a cost of £20,000. In 1824 the first -Musical Festival was held, and was conducted by Sir George Smart; -its chief promoter was Mr. Edward Taylor, now Gresham -Professor. The same year the City Gaol was built, in lieu -of an old building on the site of the Public Library—the -Shirehall is of about the same date; the Museum was founded in -1825, and in 1828 the Corn Exchange was erected. In 1835, -June 16, the last guild-day celebration took place, 800 ladies -and gentlemen dining in St. Andrew’s Hall; the late Mr. T. -O. Springfield was, in the following January, elected the first -mayor under the Municipal Reform Act. In 1837 Dr. Stanley -was appointed bishop; this beloved prelate expired in 1849, about -two years after the death of the equally beloved and -philanthropic Joseph John Gurney. In 1844 the Yarmouth -railway was opened, in the following year the Norfolk, and in -1846 the Ipswich and Colchester line. In 1854, the mayor, -(then Mr. Samuel Bignold) was knighted by her Majesty, on -presenting an address from the Corporation, on the war with -Russia. In 1857 the Free Library was opened, and the first -stone was also laid of the New Workhouse.</p> -<p>Having thus brought down the political history of the city to -the present time, we propose to offer a review of the origin and -progress of the manufactures of Norwich, on which its prosperity -has so materially depended, and indeed still depends.</p> -<p>As a manufacturing city, Norwich first comes into notice in -the reign of Henry I. In 1108 an inundation in Flanders -induced many of the sufferers to try their fortunes in England; -some of them settled at Worstead, (whence the name -“worsted”) and afterwards at Norwich. In the -following reign more Flemish emigrants came over; and they -introduced the weaving of wool. The weavers, in Henry the -Second’s reign, formed themselves into guilds, and obtained -charters; but it was not till the time of the third Edward that -the next great advance was made. This wise king invited -into the kingdom a large number of the countrymen of his consort, -Philippa of Hainault, who were skilled in weaving woollen and -worsted. They were principally located in the eastern -counties; Norwich was fixed as the staple for Norfolk and -Suffolk; and an act was passed prohibiting the wearing of any but -English cloth—a piece of protectionist policy at which we -may smile, but which was no doubt then very commendable. In -several following <a name="page7"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -7</span>reigns great complaint was made of the “craft and -deceit” practised in the making of serges, says, fustians, -&c., and wardens were appointed to supervise the “true -making thereof.” Trade in these articles seems to -have declined about the period of the Reformation, and attention -began to be paid to dornecks and coverlets; and in the reign of -Mary, the manufacture of “light stuffs”—the -same fabric as the Naples fustians, and resembling the bombazines -of later years—was introduced. In 1565, however, -there was much distress in the city through the decay of the -worsted trade, and the corporate body obtained permission to -“import” 300 Dutch, but too glad to avoid the -persecution of the merciless Alva, who brought with them the art -of weaving with a warp of silk or linen, as well as of dyeing and -other processes. In five years their numbers increased to -3000, (in London there were nearly 4000) and in 1575 their elders -exhibited to the authorities a mixed fabric of silk and worsted, -termed bombazine. Religious persecution, however, drove -many back to their fatherland, now liberated from the intolerant -Spaniard; but Cromwell’s policy of liberty of conscience -and unfettered trade, remedied the mischief thus -occasioned. In Charles the Second’s reign, the lower -west room of the Guildhall (the Criminal Court) was the Cloth -Hall, and the chamber over (now Sword-room) was devoted to the -sale of wool and yarn. Wool-combing was now a source of -great employment, (it was carried on here until 1808,) and the -anniversary of its patron saint, Bishop Blaize, was celebrated -with much pomp; while the manufacture was so extensive as to be -described as “such as England never knew in any -age.” Shortly afterwards an additional branch of -industry was opened, the French refugees introducing the making -of crape, which soon became very popular, and under Sir Robert -Walpole’s administration, a public mourning was ordered to -be in Norwich crape. About the middle of last century the -trade of the city is generally supposed to be at its zenith, its -productions being exported to all the continental markets; after -this period the increasing use of cotton goods inflicted a heavy -blow on the manufacture of woollen fabrics, while even in the -latter, Norwich became exposed to the competition of Yorkshire -mills, which occupied vantage ground from their proximity to iron -and coal mines. In 1776 there were alarming riots on the -part of the weavers, owing to lack of employment and the dearness -of provisions. The American and French wars supervened in -rapid succession—the latter closed most of the foreign -markets, and thus inflicted incalculable injury on the -city. Broad bombazines, poplins, camlets, fillover and -other shawls, have been introduced at different periods since -1780; the bombazines are nearly superseded by paramattas, -&c., and bareges, balzarines, &c., in every variety of -design, are now manufactured. Of the yarns chiefly used, -the wool is mostly from Australia, the silk from China, (though -some from India and Italy) and the mohair from Angora; an -inferior description is, however, obtained from Asia Minor.</p> -<p>We must not forget to notice the opening of the shoe -manufacture in the city, which gives employment to a considerable -number of persons of both sexes: nor must we overlook the starch -and mustard works of Messrs. Colman.</p> -<p>Appended is a brief statement of the particular branches to -which <a name="page8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 8</span>the -principal factories are devoted:—Messrs. Middleton and -Answorth, and Messrs. Bolingbroke, are famed for their poplins, -and for the production of crinoline—the material being -horsehair from South America. Messrs. Clabburn, for -fillover long shawls, by a patented process, which gained the -Paris Exhibition medal. Messrs. Willett and -Nephew—paramattas, and many plain and fancy fabrics. -Messrs. Grout and Co. (also of Yarmouth and Bungay)—silk -crape. Mr. Geary and Mr. Sultzer, cotton fabrics—the -latter establishment also carries on the winding of cotton on -reels. Messrs. Blake and Mr. Jay—spinning of woollen -and mohair yarns. Messrs. Towler and Co., and Messrs. -Rowling and Allen—plain and fancy fabrics. Mr. G. -Allen—woven silk for gloves. Messrs. -Hinde—bareges and paramattas.</p> -<p>Other important departments of trade, too numerous to be -enumerated, are also carried on; such as sacking, tobacco, -brushes, egg-flour, artificial manures, &c., &c.</p> -<h2>PLACES OF WORSHIP.</h2> -<h3>CHURCHES.</h3> -<p>We have already alluded to the fact, that in the reign of -William the Conqueror there were 45 city churches; and it appears -from an inventory of the ornaments in the churches of the Norwich -archdeaconry—commenced by William de Swyneflete in 1368, -and continued to about 1419—that at that period there were -55 churches in use, exclusive of the Cathedral and conventual -churches, besides the following which had then been desecrated or -annexed to other parishes: St. Wyndwall, or Catherine in Newgate, -(consolidated with All Saints, the parish being nearly -depopulated by the plague in 1349), St. Olave’s Chapel, St. -Michael Conisford, St. John the Evangelist, St. Cuthbert, St. -Matthew, St. Christopher (united with St. Andrew), and St. -Anne. Of the 55 then in use, the following, however, have -long ceased to exist as parish churches; St. Botolph, St. -Margaret Newbridge, St. Mary Combust, St. Margaret Colegate, St. -Olave, (the two last named were taken down and consolidated with -St. George at Colegate), St. Cross, St. Bartholomew (united with -St. John at Sepulchre), St. Michael, (Ber Street,) St. Edward, -St. Clement Conisford, St. Vedast, and St. Mary Parva (now the -French Church). St. Mary in the Marsh was desecrated in -1653, and the parishioners have since used St. Luke’s -Chapel, in the Cathedral.</p> -<p>We append a statement of all the edifices now standing, in -connection with the Established Church, commencing of course -with</p> -<h4>THE CATHEDRAL.</h4> -<p>The present structure is considered by some to be mainly the -work of Bishop Alnwyck, temp. 1430, and this prelate is generally -supposed to have completed the cloisters—one of the finest -quadrangles in the kingdom, commenced by Ralph de Walpole in -1297. The edifice is principally in the Norman style. -The nave is divided into fourteen semi-circular arches; its roof -is attributed to Walter Lyhart, the <a name="page9"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 9</span>second bishop after Alnwyck. The -large west window has recently been filled in with stained glass, -as a memorial to Bishop Stanley. The nave itself contains -the tombs or monuments of Chancellor Spencer, Bishop Nix, Bishop -Parkhurst, Dean Gardiner, Sir James Hobart, (Attorney-General to -Henry VIII.) and Bishop Stanley; while in the church are the -monuments of Bishops Goldwell (1472) and Bathurst. Attached -to the Cathedral were several chapels, but these have mostly been -demolished. The interior generally suffered much defacement -at the hands of the iconoclasts of the 16th and 17th centuries; -in 1740 the nave and aisles were repaired, and in 1806 the whole -fabric was restored and beautified.</p> -<p>The present bishop—appointed in 1857—is the Right -Rev. J. T. Pelham, D.D. Dean—the Hon. and Very Rev. -G. Pellew, D.D. Archdeacons—Norwich, Ven. R. E. -Hankinson; Norfolk, Ven. W. A. Bouverie; Suffolk, Ven. T. J. -Ormerod. Canons—Revs. M. Wodehouse, A. Sedgwick, G. -Archdall, and H. Philpott; besides 23 honorary and 4 minor -canons.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">All Saints</span>, a small structure, with -a square tower and three bells, contains an antique font with -curiously carved figures of St. Paul and other apostles. -The living is consolidated with St. Julian, and the joint -benefices were returned in 1831 at £246 per annum. -The Rev. T. Gurney is rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span>, next to St. Peter -Mancroft, the finest church in the city—was rebuilt in -1506. The font is massive. In the north aisle is a -costly monument, with effigies of Sir John and Lady Suckling, of -whom there is an annual commemoration. The curacy is in the -gift of the parishioners; the Rev. A. C. Copeman was elected in -1857. Out of the proceeds of the sale of the church -ornaments at the Reformation, the parish paid £17 towards -the repair of the gates and walls, and £20 to that of the -Great Hospital—both injured in Kett’s rebellion.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Augustine</span>, an unpretending -edifice, with a tower and three bells. Rev. M. J. Rackham, -rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Benedict</span>, a small building with -a round tower. The parishioners are the patrons; perpetual -curate—Rev. W. Goodwin.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Clement</span>, one of the most -ancient fabrics in the city. In the churchyard is the tomb -of the parents of Archbishop Parker, rebuilt over the original, -in 1823, by Caius College; and also the “Leper’s -tomb.” Rev. R. Rigg, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Edmund</span>, a small structure, -founded in the time of the Conqueror, has a tower and one -bell. Among the relics formerly preserved here, was a piece -of the shirt of St. Edward the King and Martyr, kept in a box of -crystal, and visited with great reverence. The Rev. G. B. -Everett, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Etheldred</span> is a small fabric, -with a short tower and one bell. In the burial-ground was -formerly an anchorage, which continued till after the -Reformation. Rev. J. Deacon incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. George at Colegate</span> is a large, -handsome, gothic structure, rebuilt at different periods, and has -a lofty tower. In the chancel is a fine altar tomb to -Robert Jannis, a great benefactor to this church; and near it a -beautiful mural monument to John Herring, Esq. The window -over the communion table is of stained glass. In a vault is -<a name="page10"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 10</span>buried the -elder Crome, the distinguished painter, who died in 1821. -The Rev. A. W. Durdin, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. George at Tombland</span> consists of -a nave, chancel, and side aisles, and has a handsome square -tower; it was erected by the parishioners in 1445. In the -interior are spacious galleries, and many monumental -inscriptions. Rev. K. Trimmer, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Giles</span>, founded in the reign of -William the Conqueror, by Elwyn the priest, who gave it to the -monks of Norwich, was rebuilt in the reign of Richard II., and is -now one of the handsomest churches in the city. The tower, -120 feet high, contains a clock and eight bells, and is -surrounded by a cupola and battlement. The chancel has been -demolished since 1581, when the dean and chapter, to quit -themselves of the expense of repairing it, gave all the materials -to the parish, for “a stock to be put out for the -encouragement of poor trades.” There are many curious -old brasses, and several neat mural monuments. Rev. R. -Sedgwick incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Gregory</span> is a lofty gothic -structure, consisting of nave, side aisles, and chancel, the -latter built in 1395; since which, the whole pile has received -many reparations. The font is very large, having an -octagonal top, and on its eight sides the four evangelists, and -figures emblematic of the four quarters of the globe. In -the nave is a fine brass reading-desk, in the shape of an eagle -with expanded wings. Among the monuments is one to Sir -Francis Bacon, a Judge of the Court of King’s Bench, in the -time of Charles II. Here are also some ancient brass -inscriptions. Rev. W. R. Sharpe, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Helen</span>—or the Great -Hospital, previously mentioned as founded by Bishop Suffield, was -originally built like a cathedral, in the form of a cross, with -nave, tower, aisles, and transept; the tower is all that remains -entire, but the cloisters are still almost perfect. The -men’s apartments occupy the refectory and part of the nave -and aisles, while the choir is appropriated to the -women’s. Rev. W. F. Patteson, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. James</span>’ (with Pockthorpe), -is a small building, rebuilt in 1743. The font has some -fine panel carvings. Rev. J. Ross, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John Maddermarket</span>, a handsome -church, consisting of nave, side aisles, and a fine tower, was -founded before the survey made in Edward the Confessor’s -time. The lead was removed, and the roof covered with slate -in 1835. It contains many ancient sepulchral inscriptions, -with a few brasses and several neat mural tablets. Lady -Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk (second wife of the duke beheaded in -Elizabeth’s reign), died at the Duke’s Palace in -1563, and was interred with great pomp on the north side of the -choir, where a mural monument was raised to her memory in -1791. Rev. J. Perowne, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John Sepulchre</span> was founded -before the Norman conquest. Rev. T. Calvert, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John at Timberhill</span>, so called -from the timber market formerly held on the plain adjacent, has a -small wooden steeple, in place of the tower which fell down in -1784. Rev. S. Titlow, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Julian</span>, the smallest church in -the city, and one of the oldest, <a name="page11"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 11</span>was founded before the Conquest, and -had an anchorage or hermitage in the churchyard.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Lawrence</span> is an ancient Gothic -fabric, with a fine tower; was rebuilt in 1472. Over the -west door are two ancient carvings, one representing the -martyrdom of St. Lawrence. Rev. P. U. Brown, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Margaret</span> has a square tower, in -which were five bells till 1830, when four of them were sold to -assist in defraying the expense of covering the structure with -blue slate. Rev. J. W. Cobb, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary at Coslany</span> was built in -1477, and contains six antique stalls. Rev. C. Morse, -incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Martin at Oak</span> derived the -latter part of its name from a large oak, formerly standing in -the churchyard, with the image of St. Mary in it. This was -much visited in superstitious times, and several legacies were -given towards repairing and <i>painting</i> it. The oak now -standing on the site was planted about 60 years ago. On an -alabaster tomb are effigies of Jeremiah Ravens and his -wife. Rev. C. Caldwell, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Martin at Palace</span> is an ancient -structure, where, in early times, a boys’ singing school -was kept. Rev. A. Braddell, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Michael at Coslany</span> is a -handsome structure, with a lofty embattled tower, containing a -clock and eight musical bells. The interior of the church -is handsomely decorated. The altar-piece represents the -Ascension, and the four evangelists; and the floor in front is -paved with black and white marble, from the domestic chapel of -the Earl of Yarmouth, at Oxnead. On the south side is Thorp -chapel, erected in 1508, of flint and freestone, and one of the -finest specimens of flint-work in the county. The church -contains a very old font, several mural monuments, and some -ancient brasses. Rev. R. Rigg, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Michael at Plea</span>, so named from -the Archdeacon of Norwich holding in it his Pleas or Courts, is -built in the form of a cross, and has a square embattled -tower. There are some ancient paintings near the pulpit, -well worthy of inspection. Rev. C. Morse, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Michael at Thorn</span>—a large -thorn tree still grows in the graveyard—is a small -structure, with a tower, built in 1436. Criminals executed -at the castle were formerly buried in the churchyard. Rev. -C. T. Rust, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Paul</span> is a small structure with -a round tower, and is in a dilapidated state. Rev. B. Cook, -rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter Hungate</span>, so called from -the bishop’s hounds being formerly kept in the parish, is -built of flint and stone. Rev. S. Titlow, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter of Mancroft</span>, the finest -church in the city, was rebuilt of white stone in 1455. It -has a noble tower, 98 ft. high, with a splendid peal of twelve -bells, exchanged for the old peal of ten in 1775, at a cost of -£800. The font stands under a canopy supported by -pillars, forming a baptistry on a raised platform, which there is -room enough to walk round. The church was greatly -beautified about twenty years ago, by the putting in stained -glass windows, with figures of the apostles. Among the -church plate is a beautiful large cup cover, on which is -represented Abigail bringing presents to David, <a -name="page12"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 12</span>presented by -Sir Peter Gleane, 1633. In the vestry is a portrait of Sir -Thomas Browne, who was buried here, and whose coffin was -accidentally broken open in 1840, when the skeleton was found in -a good state of preservation. Several old books are also -preserved in the vestry, including a manuscript bible of 1340, -and a beautifully illuminated copy of St. Paul’s Epistles, -much more ancient. In the church are many monuments and -inscriptions. The parishioners are patrons, and the Rev. C. -Turner is incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter per Mountergate</span>—so -named from a gate formerly adjacent—was erected in -1486. In the chancel are twenty-four stalls, which belonged -to a college of secular priests that stood in the -churchyard. South of the altar are the tomb and effigies of -R. Berney, Esq., and his wife; and in the nave is interred Thomas -Codd, mayor during Kett’s rebellion.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter of Southgate</span> is an -ancient building, with a square tower. Rev. J. Deacon, -rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Saviour</span>, a small fabric, -dedicated to the Transfiguration, has a square embattled tower, -and contains several neat mural monuments. In Bishop -Oxford’s time it was appropriated to the almoner of the -cathedral convent. Rev. W. H. Cooke, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Simon and Jude</span> contains some -ancient brasses, and several monuments and effigies of the -Pettus’ family, upon one of which is a recumbent figure, in -complete armour, of Sir J. Pettus, the first of the family who -was knighted. The church is of great antiquity, and was -held by the bishops before the removal of the see to -Norwich. Rev. C. Holloway, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Stephen</span> is a commodious gothic -structure, with two side chapels, and a square tower at the west -end. The nave is divided from the aisles by fluted columns -with pointed arches, and the east window is richly beautified -with stained glass. There are several old brasses and many -mural tablets. In the vestry is a manuscript description of -the church, written by Benjamin Mackerell, author of a history of -Lynn; also a curious old alabaster carving. The church has -lately undergone repairing and restoration. Rev. E. Evans, -vicar.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Swithin</span> is a neat structure, -with a square tower and three bells. During the cleansing -of the church in 1834, an ancient portrait of Edward the -Confessor was found nailed under one of the seats, where it is -supposed to have been placed for security during the civil -wars. The altar-piece is a painting of Moses and -Aaron. On the font are carved emblems of the Trinity, -Eucharist, and the Passion, with the arms of East Anglia. -Here are also three stalls. Rev. R. C. Cavell, rector.</p> -<p>The following are the churches in the hamlets of the -city:—</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Christchurch</span> (New Catton), which is -in the parish of St. Clement, was erected in 1841. It is -built of brick and flint, and cost £2500. Rev. R. -Wade, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. John the Baptist</span> (Old -Lakenham), situate on a declivity commanding a fine prospect; has -a handsome font. The vicarage is united to Trowse -Newton. Rev. G. Carter, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mark</span> (New Lakenham) was erected -in 1844, and has 1000 <a name="page13"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 13</span>sittings. It cost upwards of -£4000; and has a nave, tower, and three bells. Rev. -G. I. Pellew, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Matthew</span> (Thorpe Hamlet) was -built in 1851, of Kentish rag-stone. Rev. G. W. Grogan, -incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Bartholomew</span> (Heigham), a small -edifice, contains a mural monument to Bishop Hall, who was buried -here. Rev. G. C. Hoste, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Trinity</span> (or the Episcopal) <span -class="smcap">Chapel</span>, situate in Union place, Heigham, was -originally a Baptist place of worship, but was consecrated in -1839. The rector of Heigham is the officiating -minister.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Andrew</span> (Eaton) is an ancient -edifice, having a thatched roof. It lies near the river -Yare, which separates the county of Norwich from the county of -Norfolk. The father of Henry Kirk White was buried -here. Rev. G. Day, incumbent.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary</span> (Earlham), also on the -Yare, is a picturesque structure, bedecked with ivy. Rev. -J. H. Payne, rector.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary</span> (Hellesdon) stands just -within the city boundary, part of the burial ground being in the -county. The rectory is consolidated with Drayton. -Rev. H. Howell, rector.</p> -<h3>CHAPELS.</h3> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Old Meeting House</span>, Colegate -street, was erected in 1693 by the Independents, a congregation -of which body had existed in Norwich since the -Commonwealth. They had originally assembled in a brewery in -St. Edmund’s, and afterwards in the “west -granary” of St. Andrew’s Hall. The Old Meeting -is built of red brick, fronted with four Corinthian -pilasters. The Rev. John Hallett is the minister.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Prince’s Street Chapel</span>, -another Independent place of worship, was erected of white brick, -with boldly-displayed cornice and pediment, and a Doric portico -of four columns. The cost was upwards of £4500. -The Rev. John Alexander has been the minister ever since its -erection.</p> -<p>A third <span class="smcap">Congregational Chapel</span>, a -very handsome building erected in the vicinity of Chapel Field, -was opened in 1858. Rev. Philip Colborne, minister.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Tabernacle</span>, St. Martin’s -at Palace—originally built by the Calvinistic -Methodists—was, in 1775, purchased by the Countess of -Huntingdon. Rev. J. J. J. Kempster, minister.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Mary’s</span> (Baptist) was -rebuilt in 1811 and enlarged in 1839. Its chief feature is -a beautiful vaulted roof. The Rev. Joseph Kinghorn was for -many years the pastor. Rev. George Gould, minister.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Clement’s</span>, another -Particular Baptist place of worship, was built in 1814, at a cost -of £5000. Rev. T. A. Wheeler, minister.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Orford Hill Chapel</span>, also Baptist, -was opened as a chapel in 1832. Rev. T. Corbet, -minister.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Ebenezer Chapel</span>, Surrey Road, was -built in 1854; a gallery was subsequently added. The -congregation had previously assembled in the Bazaar, St. -Andrew’s; the minister being the Rev. R. Govett, who, some -years since, seceded from the Established Church.</p> -<p>There are several smaller structures in connexion with this -denomination.</p> -<p><a name="page14"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 14</span>The -<span class="smcap">General Baptists</span>, established in the -city since 1686, have a chapel in St. James’, erected in -1812 on part of the site of the White Friary. Rev. Thomas -Scott, minister.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Octagon</span> (Unitarian) <span -class="smcap">Chapel</span>, St. George’s, is a handsome -building, of the shape implied by its name. It is -surmounted by a dome, supported by eight Corinthian -pillars. It was erected in 1756, on the site of the old -Presbyterian Meeting-house. Dr. John Taylor, and Dr. -Enfield (compiler of the Speaker) preached in this chapel. -Rev. J. H. Hutton, minister.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Society of Friends</span> have two -meeting-houses in Norwich; one of which, in Upper Goat Lane, is a -fine white-brick structure, with Doric portico, and lighted by a -dome lantern. It was rebuilt in 1826. The other is -the <span class="smcap">Gildencroft Meeting House</span>, St. -Augustine’s, erected in 1680. There is a spacious -burial-ground attached, in which are deposited the remains of -Joseph John Gurney, Mrs. Opie, and other eminent Friends. -This building is supported by two lofty oak pillars, cut out of -single trees.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Roman Catholics</span> have also two -chapels. That in St. John’s Maddermarket is an -ancient but plain structure, rebuilt in 1794; that in Willow -Lane, called the Chapel of the Apostles, is a handsome building, -erected in 1828. The windows are of stained glass, and the -interior decorations are very striking.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Dutch Church</span>, in St. -Andrew’s Hall, originally the Conventual Church of the -Black Friars, was granted to the Walloon congregation; but they -now have service only once a year, when a sermon is preached in -Dutch and afterwards in English. The building is used as a -chapel to the Workhouse, but it is expected that it will be -occupied by the Free Christian Church when the New Workhouse, now -being erected near the Cemetery, has been completed.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Calvert Street Chapel</span>, built by the -Wesleyans in 1811. Since the recent disruption in that -body, it has been held by the Reformers, or United Methodist Free -Church; as is also the case with <span class="smcap">New City -Chapel</span>, in Crook’s Place.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">St. Peter’s Chapel</span> -(Lady’s Lane), held by the Conference Wesleyans, was built -in 1824.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Primitive Methodists</span> have -chapels in Heigham (St. Benedict’s Road), Lakenham (St. -Catherine’s Plain), Cowgate Street, and New Catton.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">French Church</span>, Queen -Street—originally the parochial church of St. Mary Parva, -and afterwards a cloth exchange—was granted, in 1637, to -the French Protestant refugees. It is now leased to the -receivers of the doctrines enunciated by Emanuel Swedenborg, and -the minister is the Rev. David Goyder.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Free Christian Church</span>, St. -Michael at Plea, which is unconnected with any particular -denomination, was opened in 1852, upon its pastor, the Rev. -Joseph Crompton, quitting the Unitarians, of which denomination -he had been minister.</p> -<p>The <span class="smcap">Jews</span>—who were formerly -very numerous in this city—have a handsome synagogue in St. -Faith’s Lane. Rev. S. Caro, minister.</p> -<h2><a name="page15"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 15</span>THE -MONUMENTAL BRASSES OF NORWICH<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND NEIGHBOURHOOD</span>.</h2> -<p>To Archæologists visiting this ancient city, and -particularly to those directing their attention to Monumental -Brasses, the following list of Brasses in Norwich and the -principal villages in the neighbourhood, may be considered -useful. They are classified under their distinctive -characters, namely—1st, Ecclesiastics; 2nd., knights; 3rd., -civilians and ladies; 4th., miscellaneous. The list -specifies those consisting of effigies generally perfect, with -their inscriptions, unless otherwise mentioned.</p> -<p>An alphabetical list of the churches, with the various brasses -in each, is also appended.</p> -<h3>ECCLESIASTICS.</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>1389.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Richardus Thaseburgh, rector of Hellesdon.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Hellesdon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1437.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Galfridus Langley, installed Prior of Saint Faith the -Virgin, at Horsham, 1401.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Lawrence</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1450.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Alnwik, in academic costume.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Surlingham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1487.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Roger Clarke, priest.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Peter at Southgate</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1497.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Walter Goos, priest.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Swithin</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1499.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Smyth, priest—chalice.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Giles</i>’.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td rowspan='4'><p>1499.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Henry Alikok—chalice.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Colney</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Thome Coke, rector of Bodham.—Chalice lost, -inscription only remaining.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Michael at Coslany</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>An individual unknown.—Chalice.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Poringland Magna</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Randulphus Pulvertoft; inscription only</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>The Cathedral</i>, (<i>Jesus’ Chapel</i>),</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1531.</p> -</td> -<td><p>William Richies, vicar of Bawburgh.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Bawburgh</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1545.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Thome Capp, vicar.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Stephen</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>KNIGHTS.</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>c1460.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Toddenham. A small figure, with scroll from the -mouth.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1499.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Thome Heveningham, and Anne, his wife.—This is a -beautifully executed brass, and is placed under a canopy upon an -altar tomb. He died 1499. The blank intended for the -date of the death of his wife still remains.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Ketteringham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1559.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Corbet, and Jane, his wife. He died 1470. -The blank left for the date of her death still remains.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Sprowston</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1565.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Sir Edward Warner.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Plumstead Parva</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1568.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Sir Peter Rede.—Discovered to be a Palimpsest, in -1851.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Peter Mancroft</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>CIVILIANS AND LADIES.</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>c1380.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Richard de Heylesdone, and Beatrice, his wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Hellesdon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1384.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John de Heylesdon, and Johanna, his wife. An -inscription only.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Hellesdon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1412.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Walter Moneslee, and Isabella, his wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1432.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Robert Baxter, and Christiana, his wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Giles</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td rowspan='2'><p>1435.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Robert Brasyer, and Christiana, his wife. A -celebrated bell-founder.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Stephen</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Roberti Brasyer (mutilated).</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Stephen</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1436.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Richard Purdaunce, and Margaret, his wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Giles</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1436.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Asgar, the younger.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Lawrence</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>c1445.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Alice Thorndon.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Frettenham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1460.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Thomas Bokenham, and wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Stephen</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>c1460.</p> -</td> -<td><p>A Lady (unknown).</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Frettenham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1470.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Jane Corbet, in Brass, of John Corbet, and Jane, his -wife—see “Knights.”</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Sprowston</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1475.</p> -</td> -<td><p>William Pepyr, and Joan, his wife, inscription and four -shields lost.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1475.</p> -</td> -<td><p>William Norwiche, and Alicia, his wife. A Bracket -Brass. Canopy mutilated.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. George at Colegate</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1495.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Horslee, and Agnes, his wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Swithin</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td rowspan='2'><p>1499.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Anne Heveningham, in Brass, of Thome Heveningham, and -Anne, his wife—see “Knights.”</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Ketteringham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>A Lady (unknown). There are two Inscriptions, with a -figure of a Child, inserted with this Brass, in the wall of the -church, which do not relate to it.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Ketteringham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1501.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Richard Ferrers, Mayor of Norwich, in the years 1473, -1478, 1483, 1493, 1498. Merchant’s mark and -inscription only remaining.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Michael at Coslany</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1502.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Thomas Cok.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Gregory</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1503.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Edward Ward.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Bixley</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1505.</p> -</td> -<td><p>William Dussing, and Katherine, his wife. In winding -sheets.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Kirby Bedon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1505.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Thome Tyard. In winding sheets.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Bawburgh</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>c1510.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Juliane Anyell.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Witton</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1514.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Margaret Pettwode.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Clement</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1515.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Henrici Scolows, and Alicia, his wife. In winding -sheets, with four evangelical emblems.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Michael at Coslany</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1523.</p> -</td> -<td><p>A Female Figure, probably of Ann Hoste. Curious for -head-dress and tippet. Now in private possession; formerly -in the church of</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Edmund</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p><a name="page16"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -16</span>1524.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Terri, and Lettys, his wife. An elaborate -Brass, with twenty lines of English verse.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>c1527.</p> -</td> -<td><p>John Gilbert. Fragments of canopy and inscription -only remaining.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Andrew</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1528.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Edwardus Whyte, and Elizabeth, his wife.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Shottisham St. Mary</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>c1538.</p> -</td> -<td><p>William Layer, and wife. Inscription lost.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Andrew</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1540.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Nicholas Suttherton. An inscription and -shield. A palimpsest, now in the church chest, formerly at -east end of nave.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1546.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Bel Buttry.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Stephen</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1558.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Robarte Rugge, and Elizabeth, his wife, Mayor of -Norwich.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Madder market</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td rowspan='2'><p>1560.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Helen Caus, wife of Thomas Caus, Mayor of Norwich. -This is one of three effigies which represented Thomas Caus, -Mayor in 1495 and 1503, and Johanna and Helen, his wives, and is -a late example of the pedimental head dress. The other -effigies are lost, and this is partly covered by a pew.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>A Mayor of Norwich, and his Wife. Name and date -unknown. Inscription lost. The figure of the Lady -partly covered by a pew.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1577.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Anne Rede, wife of Sir Peter Rede (whose Brass lies in St. -Peter of Mancroft Church).</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Margare</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1600.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mary Bussie. Lost since 1850; formerly in the church -of</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Peter of Mancroft</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1605.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mis Anē Claxton; an inscription and shield.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Mary at Coslany</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1649.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Clere Talbot, and his wives.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Dunston</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>1818.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Mary Elizabeth, wife of Edward South Thurlow. A -cross, brass, with a border inscription; laid down within the -last few years.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>The Cathedral</i>, (<i>north side of Choir</i>).</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>MISCELLANEOUS.</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>1452.</p> -</td> -<td><p>Thomas Childes. A skeleton figure, inscription -lost.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>St. Lawrence</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>An individual unknown. A heart with three -scrolls.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Kirby Bedon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>A small figure in winding sheet; comparatively modern.</p> -</td> -<td><p><i>Bawburgh</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>LIST OF THE CHURCHES WITH BRASSES.</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Andrew</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Gilbert</p> -</td> -<td><p>1527</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>William Layer, and wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1538</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>The Cathedral</i>, <i>Jesus’ -Chapel</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Randulphus Pulvertoft</p> -</td> -<td><p>1499</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Mary Elizabeth, wife of Edward South Thurlow</p> -</td> -<td><p>1818</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Clement</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Margaret Pettwode</p> -</td> -<td><p>1514</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Edmund</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>A female figure, probably of Ann Hoste, now in private -possession</p> -</td> -<td><p>1523</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. George at Colegate</i>, -<i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>William Norwiche</p> -</td> -<td><p>1475</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Giles</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Robert Baxter, and Christiana, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1432</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Richard Purdaunce, and Margaret, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1436</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Smyth, priest</p> -</td> -<td><p>1499</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Gregory</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thomas Cok</p> -</td> -<td><p>1502</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. John in Maddermarket</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Walter Moneslee, and Isabella, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1412</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Toddenham</p> -</td> -<td><p>c1460</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>William Pepyr, and Joan, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1476</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>A major of Norwich, name unknown</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Terri, and Lettys, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1524</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Nicholas Suttherton</p> -</td> -<td><p>1540</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Robarte Rugge, and Elizabeth, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1558</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Helen Caus</p> -</td> -<td><p>1560</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Lawrence</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Asgar, the younger</p> -</td> -<td><p>1436</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Galfridus Langley</p> -</td> -<td><p>1437</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thomas Childes</p> -</td> -<td><p>1452</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Margaret</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Anne Rede</p> -</td> -<td><p>1577</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Mary at Coslany</i>, -<i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Mis Ane Claxton</p> -</td> -<td><p>1605</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Michael at Coslany</i>, -<i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Richard Ferrers</p> -</td> -<td><p>1501</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Henrici Scolows, and Alicia, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1515</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thome Coke</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Peter of Mancroft</i>, -<i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Sir Peter Rede</p> -</td> -<td><p>1568</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>The Brass of Mary Bussie, date 1600, has been lost since -1850.</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Peter at Southgate</i>, -<i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Roger Clarke</p> -</td> -<td><p>1487</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Stephen</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Robert Brasyer, and Christiana, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1435</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thomas Bokonham and wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1460</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Roberti Brasyer</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thome Capp, vicar</p> -</td> -<td><p>1545</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Bel Buttry</p> -</td> -<td><p>1546</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>St. Swithin</i>, <i>Norwich</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Horslee, and Agnes, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1495</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Walter Goos, priest</p> -</td> -<td><p>1497</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Bawhurgh</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thome Tyard</p> -</td> -<td><p>1505</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>William Richeis—chalice</p> -</td> -<td><p>1531</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>A small figure, in winding sheet</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Bixley</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Edward Ward</p> -</td> -<td><p>1503</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Colney</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Henry Alikok</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Dunston</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Clere Talbot, and his wives</p> -</td> -<td><p>1649</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Frettenham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Alice Thorndon</p> -</td> -<td><p>c1445</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Lady (unknown)</p> -</td> -<td><p>c1460</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Hellesdon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Richard de Heylesdone, and Beatrice, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1380</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John de Heylesdone, and Johanna, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1384</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Richardus Thaseburgh</p> -</td> -<td><p>1389</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Ketteringham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Thome Heveningham, and Anne, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1499</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Lady (unknown)</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Kirby Bedon</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>William Dussing, and Katherine, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1505</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>An individual unknown. A heart with three -scrolls</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Plumstead Parva</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Sir Edward Warner</p> -</td> -<td><p>1565</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Poringland Magna</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>An individual unknown—chalice</p> -</td> -<td></td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Shottisham St. Mary</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Edwardus Whyte, and Elizabeth, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1528</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Surlingham</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Alnwick</p> -</td> -<td><p>1450</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Sprowston</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>John Corbet, and Jane, his wife</p> -</td> -<td><p>1470</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p><i>Witton</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p>Juliana Anyell</p> -</td> -<td><p>c1505</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h2><a name="page17"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -17</span>DIRECTORY OF NORWICH.</h2> -<h3>ALPHABETICAL LIST.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The letter</i> “h” -<i>indicates Private Residence</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, Edward Jesse, draper and silk mercer, -Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, -22, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Cain, saddler and whip maker, Golden -Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Daniel, upholsterer and cabinet maker, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s; h Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Frederick, brush maker, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, John, horse dealer, Rising Sun, Chapel -field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Mrs., day school, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Able, William, green grocer, &c., Oak -street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aberdeen, William Charles, coffee and pie -house, 3, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abraham, Benjamin and S. S., watch and clock -makers, 1, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abray, Isaac, Black Horse, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, Miss Frances, Seymour place, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, Mrs. Sarah, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, William, Plumbers’ Arms, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adams, William, auctioneer’s clerk, -Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, Richard, pork butcher, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Addison, Benjamin, wheelwright and carpenter, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adkin, William, plasterer, &c., Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aggas, Captain James, (late of the army) Upper -Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aikin, Francis, draper and tea dealer, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ainslie, Charles, jobbing gardener, Mousehold, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alborough, Thomas, farmer, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Edward, baker, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, James, last and boot-tree maker, -Alden’s court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Robert, brazier and tin-plate worker, -St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, William, schoolmaster at Norman’s -school, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Wm. Marshall, National school-master, -Lothian street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alderson, William Henry, bricklayer and -plasterer, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alderman, Henry, French polisher, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Joseph, shoemaker, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldham, James, messenger, Tabernacle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, Mrs. Jane, stay and corset maker, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, Miss Rebecca, dressmaker, 1, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, John T., Windham Arms, Trory street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page18"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -18</span>Aldous, James, grocer and draper, Trafalgar street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, John Fuller, joiner and builder, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldred, Mr. Robert, 1, Seymour place, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldrich, John, grocer and draper, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldhouse, Hannah, furniture broker, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldridge, Mrs. Susan, lodging-house keeper, 4, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldridge, Mrs. Susanna, grocer, Church walk, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, Benjamin, shoemaker, Southgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, Henry, baker, Heigham str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, Rev. John, Independent minister, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alger, John Goldworth, reader for the press, -Trory street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allam, Thomas, 4, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allcock, Trivett, lodging-house keeper, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Bryant, dyer, Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen and Co., woollen drapers, tailors, and -hatters, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Francis, market gardener, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, George, manufacturer of elastic cloths -for gloves, clothing, and silk and lisle webs, St. -Stephen’s factory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Henry, flour dealer, 1, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, green-grocer, Lower Westwick -street, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John Boufield, watch and clock maker, -silversmith, jeweller, and optician, 40, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Mrs. Marianne and Co., boot and shoe -warehouse, 14, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Park, Cadogan place, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Robert, nurseryman and seedsman, Grove -place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Robert, confectioner, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Robert, fishmonger, Newbegin’s -yard, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Thomas, shopkeeper, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, William, stone mason, St. -Stephen’s back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, William, hair dresser, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, William, bill poster, Farnell’s -yard, St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allman, William, shoemaker, Coburg st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allmer, George, green grocer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allum, James, inspector, Thorpe station, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allison, Mrs. Sophia, working cutler, St. -Peter’s steps, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allured, James, tailor, hatter, and cap -manufacturer, Timber hill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allwood, Thomas, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alven, Frederick, 1, St. Swithin’s -villa, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Mrs. Edward, milliner, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Mrs. Willow place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Edward Cooper, photographic artist, -Distillery street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Robert, Bear Inn, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Mrs. Mary, Willow place, Southwell -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Frances, green-grocer, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, Benjamin, hair dresser and glover, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, carpenter and builder, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, carpenter, Southwell street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, The Hoop, St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, Old Lobster Inn, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, Mary Ann, tailoress, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amiss, Stephen, Inspector of Police, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amy, William, cooper, Spitalfields, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anderson, Joseph, baker, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anderson, William, general shopkeeper, Old -Church street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Brothers, wholesale druggists, and -manufacturers of baking powder, 1 and 2, Colegate street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Charles, fishmonger, Crow’s -yard, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Mrs. Emily, milliner and dressmaker, -West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, George, chemist and druggist, 1 and -2, Colegate street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, James, Two Necked Swan, Upper walk, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Richard, wire worker, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angell, Robert, beer retailer, Coburgh -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page19"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -19</span>Angell, Susannah, milliner and dressmaker, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, Robert, general shopkeeper, Little -Globe street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Answorth, William, manufacturer, (see -Middleton and Answorth)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, -12, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Applegate, James, timber dealer, Pottergate -street; h St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, Mrs. Anna, day school, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, Christopher, green-grocer, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, Thomas, fish dealer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, William, fish curer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer Henry, furniture broker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, Jesse, butcher, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, Samuel, currier, Peacock street, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, William, rope, twine, and sacking -maker, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Daniel, Queen Adelaide, West End -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Frederick Thomas, The Rose and Thistle -tavern, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Robert, currier and leather cutter, -Dove street; h West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Mrs. Sarah, Cow and Hare, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, William, cow keeper, Parry’s -buildings, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armiss, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, Mr. Henry, St. Clement’s -hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, Henry, draper, &c., St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, Mrs. Mary, draper, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnup, Charles, Jolly Gardeners, Paddock, -Silver street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Edward, wholesale and family chemist -and druggist, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, George, and Alfred Robert, brewers, -and wine and spirit merchants, agents for Meux and Co., St. -Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Mrs. Maria, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Thomas William, (see Andrews, -Brothers) 1 and 2, Colegate street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, soap manufacturer, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, horse breaker, livery stable -keeper, and horse clipper, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, soap manufacturer and tallow -chandler, &c., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnott, Robert, lodging-house keeper, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Artis, Francis, baker, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arundel, Mrs., Albert terrace, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ashen, Robert, brazier and tin plate worker, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ashton, James, whip maker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Elizabeth, the Swan hotel, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, George Henry, perfumer, &c., 21, -The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, George Henry, glove manufacturer and -hosier, 20, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Samuel Hurry, solicitor, St. -Giles’ street; h The Grove, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Mrs., 11, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Mrs., Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asquith, William, Two Quarts, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aston, Isaac, fishmonger, St. James street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Athow, Edward John, wine and spirit merchant, -Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkin, Mr. Kennett M., All Saints green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Mrs. Dimmer, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Elizabeth, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Henry, Free Trade tavern, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Richard, builder, 27, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Thomas, beer retailer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, and agent -to the Church of England Fire and Life Office, Post Office -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Matthew, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, James, lay clerk at cathedral, -Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page20"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -20</span>Attle, Samuel, beer retailer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Attle, Hannah, green grocer, Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atwood, Thomas, writer and grainer, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Augood, Henry, fishmonger, Rising Sun lane, -Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Auker, John, boot and shoe maker, 71, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Owen, coal dealer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, William, Wheat Sheaf, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austrin, Mrs. Ann, linen draper, hosier, and -haberdasher, 5, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aylmer, John, Black Horse, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ayris, John, manager of City of Norwich Water -Works; Office, Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ayton, James, clerk to the Corn Exchange, -Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ayton, John, baker, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ayris, John, civil engineer, 10, Nelson -terrace, Grove road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back and Co., grocers, tea dealers and Italian -warehousemen, and wine and spirit merchants, 3 and 4, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Charles, cabinet maker, Muspole -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Josiah Newbegin, rope, twine, and sack -manufacturer, 3, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Nicholas, Esq., Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Richard Noverre, printer, bookseller, -and stationer, and proprietor and publisher of the “Norwich -Mercury,” 12, London street; h Intwood hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Thomas, messenger at East of England -Bank, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, William, shopkeeper, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baddeley, The Misses, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, game dealer, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, rag merchant, bone crusher, -artificial manure manufacturer, poulterer and herring curer, -Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, Joseph, fish merchant and game -dealer, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Isaac, joiner and builder, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Anthony, cashier at East of England -Bank, Heigham cottage, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Elijah Crosier, solicitor, clerk to -the Corporation of Guardians of the Poor, and secretary to the -Norfolk Agricultural Association, Toll’s court, -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Mrs. Jemima, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Simon John, hairdresser, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Charles, grocer, and register office -for servants, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Henry, accountant, Brazen Doors’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, James, Bess of Bedlam, and butcher, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, John, 16, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, John, Point cottage, Surrey road, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. Maria, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Robert, Carpenters’ Arms, Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. Susan, corset maker, Willow lane, -St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, William, beer retailer, Windmill -tavern, Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, William, warehouseman, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, William Osborn, boot and shoe maker, -St. Augustine’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, George, land agent, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, land surveyor and agent, -Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, Rope Makers’ Arms, -Hellesdon road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldson, William, blacksmith, Chalk hill, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Charles, and Co., St. Mary’s -Grist Mill, Pitt street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_21">21</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Henry, baker, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, James, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, William, time keeper, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, William, wheelwright, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bale, George, butcher, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bales, James Cheastney, accountant, Mount -Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page21"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -21</span>Bales, Mrs. Rebecca, Matron of Girls’ Home, -Heigham causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bales, Thomas, commercial traveller, Sussex -street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bales, William, shoemaker, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ballard, Edmund, pawnbroker, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Hannah, milliner, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Daniel, builder (see Curtis and -Balls)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Frederick, beer retailer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Jonas, coal salesman, City road, -Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, James, tailor, the Green Dragon, Little -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Mrs. Rebecca, St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Robert, clothier, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, William, umbrella maker, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bancalari, Dominico, shopkeeper, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bane, William, auditor to E. C. Railway C., -St. Faith’s terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banister, John, coal dealer, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bangay, George, chair maker, Oak street; h -Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, Francis, grocer and tea dealer, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, George, wine and dry cooper, and -brewer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, Henry, general smith, Hall’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, John, shoe manufacturer, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, Richard, beer retailer, Northumberland -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banks, Mrs. Mary, 1, Grove road, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banks, William, West parade, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber and Sons, corn merchants, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Alexander, Crystal Palace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Alfred Willsea, and Co., general -merchants, Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Mr. Alfred Willsea, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Benjamin, butcher, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Benjamin, tailor, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Charles James, clerk, Seymour place, -St. Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Mr. George, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, George, tailor, St. John’s -terrace, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber Henry, shipping agent and broker, -(Robert Waller Pope, agent) Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John, Esq., Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John Lee, and Co., cotton -manufacturers, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, —, merchant’s clerk, -Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John Lee, (see Barber and Sons) corn -merchant, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Joseph, beer retailer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Miss H., 22, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Miss Sarah, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Samuel, dyer, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, No. 6, the -General’s buildings, near the Barracks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, William, bricklayer, White Lion, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Miss Adlian, school-mistress, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Ann, baker, Trafalgar street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George, commercial traveller, 4, -John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George Syder, accountant, rent and -debt collector, estate agent, agent to the St. George Insurance -Company, and St. George Loan Advance Fund, St. Stephen’s -road, opposite the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_5">5</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Marcus Gill, printer and bookbinder, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Sarah, baker, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, and Co., wholesale shoe -manufacturer, York Tavern passage, Orford hill: h Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, shoe manufacturer, Hall -road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Eliza, boarding school, Windsor -terrace, Grove road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mr. George, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Harriet, baker, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, tailor, and bottle merchant, -Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John, beer retailer, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page22"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -22</span>Barker, Joseph, surgeon dentist, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Mary, register office for -servants, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Robert, plumber, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Samuel, baker, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Samuel, waiter, Grove place, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Thomas, hotpresser and packer, -Rosemary lane, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barley, Mrs. Mary, Fleece Inn, Bridewell -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barlow, Richard A., St. Margaret’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Alfred, grocer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Bishop, and Barnard, iron-founders -and engineers, and wire netting manufacturers, Norfolk Iron -Works, St. Miles’ and Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Boulton, stove, grate, and range -manufacturers, manufacturing, furnishing, and general -ironmongers, oil and color merchants, London and Castle -streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Charles, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Charles, Champion Inn, Chapel field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, corn and hay merchant, and -licensed to let horses, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, game dealer, Fye Bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, last manufacturer, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, commercial traveller, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John Cuthbert, accountant, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John Hilling, Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Miss Maria, St. Stephen’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Stephen, patten and last maker, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, William, inspector of fire brigade, -Kimberley street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Charles, printer and bookbinder, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Edward R., baker, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Fiddy, farm steward, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Jacob, bricklayer, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, James, cabinet maker, Surrey grove; h -Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, -Hank’s yard, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, John Edward, West End Retreat, -Holl’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Maria, straw bonnet maker, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Mrs. Mary, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Mary, Woolpack, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Robert, green grocer, Foundry -bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, James, Grove Cottage, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnham, Miss Louisa, 28, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnsdale, Ann Frances, tea dealer, -Curtis’ buildings, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrow, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, 24, -White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrow, Mr. James, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barstead, Ann and Esther, havel makers, -Alms’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bartram, Henry, market gardener, Cherry -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell and Son, wine, spirit, ale, and porter -merchants, No. 7, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell and Son, wine, spirit, ale, and porter -merchants, London street and St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell, Mr. John, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Base, Samuel, postmaster, Post Office street; -h Bixley Lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, Mrs. Lydia, infant school, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bassingthwaighte, William, boot and shoe -maker, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batchelder, Miss, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batchelder, Thomas, green grocer, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batchelor, Rev. T. John, Cook’s lane, -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Benjamin, grocer, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Benjamin, and Co., tea and coffee -dealers, London street and Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, J., and Son, wool, silk, yarn, and -cotton merchants, and general commission agents, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Frederick, Esq., M.D., 19, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page23"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -23</span>Bateman, James George Joseph, (see Bateman and Son) -agent for the Royal Farmers’ Fire and Life Office; h -Cringleford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Mrs. Mary, day school, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Charles, timber merchant’s -commission agent, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Richard, confectioner, St. -Catherine’s plain, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Mrs. Susan, Thorpe St. Andrew</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower -Westwick street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Edward, corn merchant, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, John, shopkeeper, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batterbee, John, shoemaker, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Battley, Mrs. Mary, laundress, Trowse -Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, John, cattle dealer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Mrs. Maria, baker, Brazen Doors -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Neville P., firework maker, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Robert, Wheat Sheaf, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, William, coal merchant, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Benjamin, dyer, St. Paul’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, Elizabeth, and Sons, clothiers, &c. -Orford hill and Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, William, hair dresser and furrier, Oak -street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Ann, and Sons, ironmongers, oil and -color merchants, 34, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Francis, Victoria terrace, Synagogue -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Mrs. John Freeman, register office -for servants, 7, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, William Henry, hotpresser, -Gildengate street, St. George’s Colegate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, William, merchant’s clerk, 6, -Richmond place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayliss, Andrew, cowkeeper, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayne, Alexander D., 4, Portland place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baysby, —, 7, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bealby, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, William -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beales, Mrs. Mary, basket and sieve maker, -Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bean, Frank, Grapes hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bean, W., commercial traveller, Somerleyton -terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaney, John, lath render, Dial yard, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Samuel Shalders, currier and leather -merchant, Bridge street, St. George’s; h Town Close, -Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beart, Robert Hayward, commercial agent, 26, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beatley and Son, hat and cap manufacturers, -16, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beatley, Henry, accountant, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaton, John, blacksmith, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beauchamp, Miss Ellen, teacher of music, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, John, pork butcher, Finket -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beazley, John, commercial traveller, -Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beck, Samuel, The Chequers, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, John Rix, baker, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, Robert John, coal dealer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, -solicitor, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith Benjamin, Shoulder of Mutton, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, Nelson, hackney master and -livery stable keeper, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, Philip, coppersmith, brazier, and -tin-plate worker, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beecheno, Frederick, grocer, tea dealer, and -provision merchant, 38, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beeton, John, the Wild Man, St. Andrew’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beha, Lickart and Co., watch and clock-makers, -silversmiths, and jewellers, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belden, Miss Susanna, milliner, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, William, wholesale grocer and tea -dealer, 1, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, William, grocer, Point House, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Charles, shoemaker, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, George, builder, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page24"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -24</span>Bell, James, shoemaker, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John Crawford, Esq., surgeon, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John, horticulturist and seedsman, -Exchange street and Bracondale; h at the Nursery, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Mary, Cat and Fiddle, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Michael, shoemaker, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Miss Louisa, day school, Mountergate -place, Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Mary, beer retailer, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Matthew, Lock and Key, and grocer, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Robert, watch and clock maker, -silversmith and jeweller, 11, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Rebecca, carpenter, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bellamy, William national schoolmaster, Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bellin, Benjamin, Windsor terrace, Grove road, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bellman, Rev. Edmund, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bellman, Mrs. Fanny, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beloe, Henry, silk finisher, Coslany street; h -5, Heigham terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belson, Robert, plumber and glazier, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest, Edward Everett, city surveyor, Castle -Meadow; h Clare House, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest James (see Benest and Newson) h St. -Clement’s hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest and Newson, architects and surveyors, -Bank chambers, Bank place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Austin, shoemaker, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Edward, Esq., 5, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Mrs. Emily, baker and grocer, -Mariner’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Emily, baker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Henry, baker, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Henry, tailor, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Horace, lay clerk at Cathedral; h -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Jabez, market gardener, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, James, grocer and importer of -leeches, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, John, the Allies’ Tavern, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, John, shopkeeper and shoemaker, St. -Miles’ Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Maria, baker, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Robert, baker, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Robert, baker, City road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Samuel, baker, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, John, lodging-house keeper, -Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, John, beer retailer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, Thomas, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, William, grocer, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benslyn, Thomas, baker and confectioner, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensted, William, agricultural machine maker, -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, George John, baker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, Josiah, town crier, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, Richard, manufacturer, St. Paul’s -Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, Swithin, beer retailer, Brazen -Doors’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, William Mills, St. Paul’s -terrace, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berwick, Mrs. Mary, lodging-house keeper, -Nelson place, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berwick, William, bricklayer and builder, -Suffolk street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Charles A., Lord John Russell, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Emanuel, Nelson Tavern, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Henry, grocer, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, James, wheelwright, Julian place; h -Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, James George, Two-necked Swan, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, bricklayer, 21, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John Samuel, baker, Baker’s Arms, -Coslany street, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, The Chequers, the Ditches, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, register office for servants, 63, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, linen and woollen draper, silk -mercer, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Osborn, willow pill-box manufacturer, -Waterloo road, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Thomas, hair dresser, French Horn, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bexfield, Richard, grocer, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bexfield, Thomas, cabinet maker, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bexfield, James, grocer, Rising Sun lane, -Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page25"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -25</span>Bianchi, Giovanni, figure and model maker, Bridge -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidett, Jonathan, Dial, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, Henry, agent for the National -Provident Institution, Atlas Life and Fire Insurance Offices, and -agent for Blackmore’s Patent Bolting Cloths, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, James, shopkeeper, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, John, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Biggs, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. Stephen’s -square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bignold, Edward Samuel, Esq., (see Field and -Bignold) 23, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bignold, Sir Samuel, knt., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bignold, Thomas, Esq., 9, Lakenham terrace, -City road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilby, Thomas, clerk, and agent to the -People’s Provident Life Assurance Guarantee Society, and -the Travellers’ and Marine Insurance Company, Lakenham -place, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilby, Walter, cattle dealer, Islington house, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilby, William, hairdresser, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilham, Charles, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Billham, John, clerk to the Water Works Comp., -3, John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bingham, Samuel Hart, engineer, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bingham, Thomas, tailor and woollen draper, -Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Birch, Benjamin, cabinet maker, Timberhill -street; h St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Birch, Isaac, clerk to the Unity Fire Office; -King Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bircham, Mrs. C., Mount Pleasant, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bircham and Pyle, corn merchants, Wensum -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Bailey, saw mills, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Henry, hosier and glover, 3, -Briggs’ street; h West Wymer street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Miss Jane, shirt maker, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, George, linen and woollen draper, 5, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, James, property tax collector, Coburg -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, John, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, William Amis, builder, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, Rev. William, 5, Dereham Road terrace, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, James Berry, currier and leather -seller, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, Robert, city missionary, -Keyzor’s place, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, Samuel, toll collector, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, Edward, shoemaker, Upper walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, James, currier, Castle Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, William Berry, Victoria Tavern, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackie and Son, publishers and booksellers, -48, Upper St. Giles’ street—George Wakerley, -agent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackmore, Alfred, willow pill-box -manufacturer, West Wymer street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake and Everett, hotpressers, Gildengate -street, St. George’s Colegate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Edward, and Robert Wiffin, mohair and -worstead-yarn spinners, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Francis John, solicitor, and -commissioner for Administering Oaths in Chancery in England, -commissioner for taking acknowledgment of deeds of married women, -superintendent registrar for districts of Norwich, clerk and -treasurer of the County Lunatic Asylum, at Thorpe, and clerk of -St. Faith’s Union, &c., Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, brickmaker, Brazen Doors road; -h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Hannah, St. Benedict’s plain, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, James, Pheasant Cock, Ber street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, John Joseph, Esq., solicitor, (see -Blake, Keith, and Blake) Theatre st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Mrs. Jonathan, 21, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Joseph, The Hermitage, City road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Keith, and Blake, solicitors, the -Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Mrs. Mary, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, brickmaker, Brazen Doors road; -h Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, butcher, Lower Westwick street, -St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Samuel, butcher, 3, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, the Misses, boarding school, Paragon -Lodge, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page26"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -26</span>Blakely, Edward, silk mercer, West Parade, Earlham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, William, manufacturer, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakeney, Joseph, city missionary, Alma place, -St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blanden, Henry, Morning Mail, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blandon, Miss Caroline and Matilda, grocers, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, William, portrait painter, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, James, artist, 16, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, John, turner, Globe lane, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, Henry, butcher, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, William, whitesmith, Scole’s -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Mrs. Elijah, 4, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blinkinsop, Mrs. Alice, Cadogan place, 2, -Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bliss, Joseph James, chemist and druggist, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloch, Israel, jeweller, 47, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blogg, Mr. Stephen Money, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blogg, William (day school) Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloom, Thomas (see Plummer and Bloom); h 2, -Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloomfield, Amelia, milliner and dress maker, -Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloomfield, George, Norfolk and Norwich chop -house, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blomfield, Mrs. Sarah, 30, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloy, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blunderfield, Mrs., 11, Newmarket terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, James, green grocer, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, bricklayer, John street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, grocer, St. Martin’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, timber and coal merchant, Quay -side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, sen., coal merchant, Quay -side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, shoemaker, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Josiah, baker and shopkeeper, Adelaide -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Sarah, greengrocer, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, timber merchant, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, timber merchant, St. -Julian’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, beer retailer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, clothes’ salesman, Coach -and Horses road, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William Bates, boot and shoe maker, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Eldred, Nursery Tavern, and painter, -plumber and glazier, Nelson street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Joshua, shopkeeper, World’s End -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Louisa, dress maker, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Thomas, wheelwright, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, James Theobald, wholesale tea, -coffee, and spice dealer, Cundall’s court, -Gentleman’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman and Sursham, hop, corn, and coal -merchants, Wensum street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_14">14</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, James, joiner, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, James, cap maker, St. -Saviour’s, Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, Richard, pork butcher, Bridge -street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bocking, Thomas, builder, St. Benedict’s -plain, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boddy, John, tailor, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Body, Elizabeth Murrey, day school, Adelaide -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Charles and Frederick, -manufacturers, St. Clement’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Charles N., Esq., Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Horatio, Esq. (magistrate) 23, -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Woodrow and Co. (Norwich Wine -Company) importers of foreign wines and spirits, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bollison, William, blacksmith, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botton, Ann Elizabeth, milliner, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolton, William (inspector on E. C. railway) -Synagogue House</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, George, shopkeeper, Quakers’ -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Joseph Daynes, tailor, Upper Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Mrs. Juliet, Lakenham place, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page27"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -27</span>Bond, Thomas William, publisher of the “Norfolk -News,” Broad street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, William, tailor and woollen draper, 30, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Nicholas, water bailiff, Lady’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booth, Miss Frances, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booth, George, accountant, Richmond place, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booth, Thomas Rising, Shakespeare, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booty, John, gardener and seedsman, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booty, Horace John, British schoolmaster, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, Thomas Patrick, shopkeeper, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borrett, William, confectioner, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bostock, Edwin and Thomas, boot and shoe top -manufacturers, and leather merchants, Swan lane, and 39, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boston, William, pawnbroker, and boot and shoe -manufacturer, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, James Freeman, wine and spirit -merchant, Chatham place, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell and Bishop, whitesmiths, -Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, Thomas, perambulator, toy, and -invalid’s carriage manufacturer, Birmingham and Sheffield -warehouse, 9, St. John’s Maddermarket (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_24">24</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, William, carver and gilder, and -looking-glass manufacturer, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botwright, the Misses Martha and Eleanor, -Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, Hugh, chemist and druggist, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, Robert, Cross st., Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, William, hosier, glover, shirt maker, -and general outfitter, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Richard, greengrocer, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Samuel, hairdresser and glove maker, -Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulger, Mr. John Joseph, Heigham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulger, Patrick Joseph, surgeon dentist, -Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boult, Benjamin Grimmer, sail maker, Barge -yard, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boult, The Misses, Chalk Hill Cottage, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulton, Mr. Benjamin, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulton, Edward, earthenware dealer and -shopkeeper, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulton, Robert, Saint Julian’s street, -manager to Albion mills, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulton, William, ironmonger, 9, The Crescent, -Chapel-field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bourt, John, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boutelle, Mrs. Harriet, Gloucester place, St. -Catherine’s plain, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowden, James, accountant, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, John Hart, Victoria spirit vaults, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, John Hart, coal merchant, chimney -sweeper, &c., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowen, Alfred, merchant’s clerk, 2, John -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowen, William, plumber, painter and glazier, -Pottergate street; h 23, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bower, James, wood carver, Devonshire place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bower, James Garton, accountant, St. -Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bower, John A., 3, Newmarket terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowes, William, harness maker, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowhill, Henry, boot and shoe maker, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowhill, O., 39, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowles, Caleb, watch manufacturer, -Bedford-street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowthorpe, William, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, George, Ship Inn, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, Mrs. Harriet, dress maker, Redwell -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyden, the Misses Eliza and Charlotte, -(boarding and day school) Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradey, Mrs. Mary, St. Julian’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page28"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -28</span>Brady, Alfred T., painter, plumber and glazier, Hall -road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, Frederick, patten and clog -manufacturer, Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, Mrs. Rose, cloak maker, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bramwell Daniel Kellard, stationer, -bookseller, news agent, and librarian, 9, Upper St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branch, George, manufacturer of surgical and -dental instruments, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branch, James, accountant, 65, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brandling, Major John James, Mount Pleasant, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradford, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Charles, plumber, glazier and painter, -Timberhill street and Castle hill (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_15">15</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Mrs. John, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Joseph, wool sorter, St. Paul’s -terrace, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Richard, tailor and woollen draper, 30, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Robert, beer retailer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brazell, Richard, Half Moon Inn, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bream, Charles John, wholesale grocer and tea -dealer, Upper Market; h Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breese, Robert, saddler and harness maker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Christmas, dyer, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Henry, dyer, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, H. S., Miss, dressmaker, Rupert -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Mrs. Mary, greengrocer, Cross lane, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Alethsa, Portland Arms, Old Church -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Isaac, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Sophia, dressmaker, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Thomas, shopkeeper and dealer, Old -Church street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brewster, James, butcher, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridges, John, butcher, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridges, Robert, Princess Royal, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridges William, marine store dealer, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridgeman, William K., surgeon dentist, 69, -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs William Henry, dyer and beer retailer, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, John, The Waterman, St. -Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, Mrs. Margarette, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, Robert, ventriloquist, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, Sampson, tailor and secondhand clothes -dealer, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, William, Queen Caroline, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brigham, John, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, John, coal merchant, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell and Son, solicitors, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, Esq., jun., solicitor, 71, -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, medical botanist, Bridge -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, Esq., sen., solicitor to -the Charity Trustees of Norwich, and clerk to the Corn Hall, -Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, Zachariah, beer retailer, The Hero of -the Redan, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighten, Charles George, confectioner, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighton, Robert, butcher, Heigham st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brinkley, James, Southwell Arms, Front row, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, John, boat builder, Carrow Abbey; h -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, Thomas, bricklayer, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brittain, George, collector for the Water -Works Compy., Southgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britton, John, pill box manufacturer, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, George, soap and candle manufacturer, -Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, Samuel, baker and confectioner, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, William, baker, &c., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brogden, Thomas, Magdalen road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, Edmund, dyer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, Isaac, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, Thomas Verlander, tea and coffee dealer -and tobacconist, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooke, William, Grey Friars’ school, -Priory lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Anthony and James, coal merchants, -Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Cooper, leather merchant, St. -Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page29"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -29</span>Brooks, David, greengrocer, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, Hall -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, James, carpenter and builder, -Tabernacle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, blacksmith, All Saints’ -street; h Magdalen place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, whitesmith and marine store -dealer, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Thomas, joiner and builder, Bridge -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, William, shopkeeper, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brownfield, John, surgeon, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browes, James, green grocer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browes, Miss Pamela, milliner and dressmaker, -Chapel street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mr. Alfred, Tamworth terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Miss Ann, dressmaker, Sherbourne place, -Mariner’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Miss Anna Maria, milliner and -dressmaker, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown and Bailey, builders, &c., West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, B., baker, city road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Benjamin, dyer, Robson’s yard, -St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Christopher, bricklayer and plasterer, -Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Eliza, dressmaker, Rochester buildings, -Norfolk street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Elizabeth, butcher, Bishopgate street, -St. Helen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mr. Frederick, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Frederick, corn merchant and malster, -Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Frederic William, Hope Brewery, joiner -and builder, pump maker and well sinker, St. Saviour’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, George, merchant, King street; h -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, George, tailor, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, George, Unicorn, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, and agent -for the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance office, 14, -Gentleman’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, Ten Bells, wood carver, Upper -Westwick street, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, lodging-house keeper, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, James, green grocer, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Rev. James Landy, M.A., the Grove, -Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, architect and surveyor, county -surveyor, and surveyor to the Dean and Chapter, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, bricklayer, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, builder, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, baker, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, grocer, Bloomsbury place, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, carpenter and builder, Clarence -Harbour, Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mrs. Maria, milliner and haberdasher, -Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Maria, baker, Lower Westwick street, -St. Margaret’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mary Anne, Royal Oak, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Peter, carpenter, &c., City road, -Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Philip, Esq., Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mr. Robert, Grove terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Robert, bone crusher, St. -Benedict’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Rose Ann, Corn Exchange tavern, Little -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Sophia, baker and shopkeeper, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Thomas, clerk, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Thomas, fishmonger, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown and Wright, millwrights, engineers, -stone builders, and workers of brass, &c., King street, near -Rose corner (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_14">14</a></span>.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, William, blacksmith, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, William, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, William, lodging-house keeper, John -street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mrs. William, lodging-house keeper, -Bloomsbury place, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne and Barker, hatters and hosiers, 10, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Charles, provision dealer, 57, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, David, nursery, florist and seedsman, -41, London street, and Sprowston</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page30"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -30</span>Browne, George, Esq., 3, Upper St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, George, clothier, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Hall, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, John, The Adelphi, White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, John, and Sons, ironmongers and color -merchants, 4, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Joseph, tobacco-pipe maker, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Lovick Anstead, Foundry Bridge Tavern, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Samuel, grocer and tea dealer, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Mrs. Sarah, dyer and dresser, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, and Co., lithographers, -engravers, and copperplate printers, and land surveyors, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William, Heigham road, Earlham road, -(see W. Browne and Co.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William John Utten, Esq., barrister, -Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brownson, Miss Ann and Sarah, the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browsell, William, Pope’s Head, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruce, Mrs. Jane Scott, Bloomsbury place, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bruff, Robert, Lord Camden, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell, Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, Upper -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brunning, John, fly proprietor, St. -Catherine’s plain, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brussey, Benjamin, grocer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Samuel, beer retailer, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Charles Harrison, boot and shoe maker, -Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, John, agricultural implement maker, -Grove place, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, George, beer retailer, Mill street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Zachariah, doctor of music, Upper -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckenham, John Charles, watch and clock -maker, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugden, Thomas and Edward, wholesale tea -dealers and grocers, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugden, Thomas, grocer, (see Bugden, Thomas -and Edward); h Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugg, Mrs. Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, -St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugg, Isaac, solicitor, commissioner to -administer oaths in Chancery in England, and perpetual -commissioner for taking acknowledgements of deeds by married -women, (see Miller, Son, and Bugg); h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bulgin, Henry, wholesale mourning milliner, -Freeman’s Villas, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Miss Jane, the Crescent, Chapel -field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, George, willow pill-box manufacturer, -Silver street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, John, waterman, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Mrs. John, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Maria, shopkeeper, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Richard, brewer, malster, wine and -spirit merchant, and corn and coal merchant, Bridge street, St. -Miles’; h 24, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Robert, brewer’s clerk, Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Robert, fruiterer, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, William, flour dealer, 17, Suffolk -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, William, tailor and woollen draper, -14, Exchange street; h Kimberley street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, Miss Elizabeth, eating house, -Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, George, ticket writer, Catton rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, William Vincent, hairdresser, -confectioner, and fruiterer, Golden Ball street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_14">14</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullimore, Mary Ann, tailoress, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullock, John, bird preserver, Lower Westwick -street, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bultitude, Edward, cabinet maker, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bungay, Elizabeth and Ann, grocers and tea -dealers, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Charles, bricklayer and plasterer, -Vauxhall Tavern, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, 20, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Robert, watch and clock maker, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Samuel, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunnett, Edward, professor of music, the -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page31"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -31</span>Bunnett, Thomas C., butcher, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, James, shopkeeper, Coslany street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, John, plumber, painter, and glazier, -St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, Richard, French polisher, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burch, Conrade, fruiterer and green grocer, -West End street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burcham, Samuel, corn and coal merchant, Oak -street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burdett, Jonathan, The Dial, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, John, artist, Willow Cottage, Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, Richard, The Eagle tavern, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, Robert, plumber, painter, and -glazier, Chapel field; h Rose valley, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, William, shoemaker, Coslany street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burman, Henry, basket maker, Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrage, Edward, baker, Julian street, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edwin, confectioner, &c., Church -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Frederick Joseph, boarding and day -school, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage and Jeffries, tailors and outfitters, -2, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, John, clothier, Davey place; h -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, John Charles, boarding and day -school, Castle hill; h 2, Little Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Mrs. Joseph James, ladies’ -boarding and day school, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, William, Plasterer’s Arms, -Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Benjamin, builder, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Elizabeth, beer retailer, Church -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Mr. James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, John, horsehair manufacturer, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Robert, Rose Tavern, St. -Martin’s at Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, William, general shopkeeper, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burroughes, Randall Ellis, solicitor, (see -Foster, Son, Burroughes, and Robberds;) h Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burroughs, George, shopkeeper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Barnard Lemon, chemist and druggist, -Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Edward, shoemaker, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, George, coal merchant, St. -Edmund’s square, Water lane, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, George C., agency office, Post Office -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, John, The Cock, Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Lewis, coal dealer, Cowgate street, -St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Mrs. Mary, beer retailer, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Robert, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, William, wholesale boot and shoe -manufacturer, St. Clement’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, William, boot and shoe maker, Bridge -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, William, Duncan Arms, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burt, Miss Priscilla, Chapel field grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Emma, dressmaker, Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Frederick Charles, professor of music, -St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, George, coffee and eating house, -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Gent, provision merchant, 12, Dove -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Thomas, hawker, Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Edward, clock maker, St. Mary’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, George, toy and fancy warehouse, Bridge -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, George W., foreman at Fletcher’s -printing office; h Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, John, bricklayer, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, John, beer retailer, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Mrs. Mary Ann, Princes’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Rebecca, The Alma Tavern, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Mr. Robert, 2, Earlham Road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushell, George, clerk, Gas hill, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushell, William, butcher, Norfolk street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushnell, Joseph, wood carver, Suffolk street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page32"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -32</span>Bussey, Henry, reporter for the “Norwich -Mercury,” Leicester place, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Brothers, paper manufacturers, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Mr. John M., Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, James, Goose and Gridiron, and -blacksmith, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., 11, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Robert, Crown and Anchor, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Robert, and Nephew, wholesale -grocers, Bank plain and Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Mr. Robert Edward, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Simon, green grocer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Simon, furniture broker, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Walter Whitton, Red House, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, William, green grocer, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, William, and Sons, auctioneers, land -agents, and surveyors, Theatre street, and 37, Bedford row, -London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Mr. William, sen., Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butter, Caroline, green grocer, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Charles, merchant’s clerk, -Kimberley street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Edward, solicitor’s clerk, Ber -Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Henry, tailor, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, James, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, James, Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Mary, coal dealer, Lower Westwick -street, St. Margaret’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, John, coal dealer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Robert, rent collector, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Thomas Bulwer, attorney’s clerk, -John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, William, clothes’ dealer, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batterbee, James, clothes’ dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Davis, hairdresser, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Henry, ironmonger, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Henry and Josiah, ironmongers, and -oil and colour merchants, William street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, John, cabinet maker, and -picture-frame maker, 2, St. Ann’s terrace, Synagogue -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Josiah, Conservative Registration -Rooms, and secretary to the Provident Building Society, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, Adelaide -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttle, Richard, coal merchant, and beer -retailer, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button, Edward John, accountant, 1, Albion -place, Mount pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button, Mr. John, 7, Newmarket terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxley, James, Marquis of Gransby, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, John, tobacconist, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Joseph, (inland revenue office) 3, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Stephen, baker, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Byles, Robert, “Jubilee,” Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cadge, William, surgeon, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caldwell, Rev. Charles, 3, Heigham terrace, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Albert J., pharmaceutical chemist, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Nathaniel Henry, draper, silk mercer, -and shawl manufacturer, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, John Thomas, tailor, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Callow, William Julian, brazier, and tin-plate -worker, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calton, John Dixon, Club-house Tavern, Old -Post Office court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, boot and shoe maker, Church -street, St. Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, harness maker, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John French, Old Crown, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, Josiah, warehouseman, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, Thomas, wholesale and retail boot and -shoe manufacturer, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calvert, Rev. Thomas, Upper Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Abraham, commercial traveller, St. -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page33"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -33</span>Campling, Alfred, dyer, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Miss Ann, laundress, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Mrs. Eliza Jane, boarding and day -school, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, George, greengrocer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, George, Two Brewers, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, millwright, engineer, -ironfounder, agricultural implement manufacturer, and commission -agent; repository, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, engineer, millwright, and -boiler maker, Buff Coat lane Iron Works (see also repository, -Golden Ball street); h Castle hill, Prospect place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, bookbinder, Westlegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Jeremiah, Rifleman tavern, Cross -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Jessie, Postman, Chatham street, -Sussex street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, John, fishmonger, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Paul, shopkeeper, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Peter, coal dealer, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Robert, governor of City gaol, St. -Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Samuel, Fortune of War, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and gas -fitter, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Thomas, Bloomsbury street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, William, Bull (Snow’s chop -house) Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, Miss Elizabeth, 5, Foundry terrace, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, plumber, St. Saviour’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, wholesale stationer, and brush -manufacturer, 5, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Mrs. Emma, baby linen warehouse, -68½, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Isaiah, clerk, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Mrs. Margaret, 1, Jay’s terrace, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Sarah, furniture broker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Thomas, assistant draper, Gloucester -place, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, William, boot and shoemaker, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, Mrs. Mary, stay maker, Fisher’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, Samuel, Philadelphia saw mills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, Watling, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Albert Francis, tailor and woollen -draper, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Benjamin, pork butcher, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, George Symonds, boot and shoe maker, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Hannah, grocer and tea dealer, and -ale, porter, and spirit merchant, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Mr. Henry, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, James, grocer and tea dealer, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Mr. Nunn, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Peter, miller, Mousehold heath</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Robert, baker, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canner, John, Prince of Wales, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannon, Goss William S., fish merchant, -Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capes, George, wholesale and retail tea -dealer, Nelson street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capon, James, merchant’s clerk, John -street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caprani, Lewis and Co., hardware dealers, and -importers of toys and fancy goods, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capp, Ellen, Napier tavern, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carley, Mrs. C., Douro terrace, Heigham grove, -St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenter, Mrs. Philip Samuel, 3, Langham -place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenter, Robert, cooper, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Charles, Briton’s Arms, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, Mrs. Harriett, matron of -“Orphan’s Home,” Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, William, clicker, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caro, Rev. Simon, linguist, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Rev. George, M.A., (rector of Trowse -and Lakenham) Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, commercial traveller, 29, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, dyer, All Saints’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, cowkeeper, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, shoemaker, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Henry, shopkeeper, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Mrs. Henry, St. Helen’s square, -Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page34"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -34</span>Carter, Miss Sarah, 19, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Thomas, general shopkeeper, St. James -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, William, Barley Mow, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, Frederick, bill poster, Broad -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, Henry, gunmaker, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, Mrs., haberdasher, Magdalen -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Charles, shoemaker, Wellington -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Miss C. E., teacher of music, Douro -terrace, Heigham grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Rebecca, general shopkeeper, 12, -Surrey terrace, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Mrs. Ruth (ladies’ seminary) -West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, Bull’s Head tavern, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Wm., beer retailer, shopkeeper, and -shoemaker, Trowse Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Case, Philip, Esq., the Town Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Casson, Daniel Bell, Jolly Farmers, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Casper, George, and Co., shoe manufacturers, -Wensum street; h Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle, W., hairdresser, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castleton, William S., tailor, Howard street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston, William, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston, John, grocer, tea dealer, ale, porter, -and spirit merchant, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catchpole, John, shopkeeper, and beer -retailer, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catling, Alfred, baker, Carrow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermole, David, Coach and Horses, Thorpe -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermole, William, baker, Front row, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Mrs. Esther, lodging-house keeper, -St. Benedict’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Everett, Esq., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, James, Eagle tavern, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, John Overton, builder, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Thomas Mathews, Bridge tavern, -Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, William, bookbinder, 22, White -Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, William, The Allies, Bedford -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, William, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoule, Thomas, beer retailer, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cavendish, Mrs. Mary, 3, Crescent place, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Henry, shopkeeper and lodging house, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Jonathan, turning lathe and tool -maker, and turner in general, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cettermer, Isaac, baker, Barrack street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chalker, Elizabeth (day school) Tills’ -court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chalker, Mary Ann, beer retailer, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Challis, John, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Challis, Thomas, boot maker, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, Miss Grace, Upper Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, Mrs. Mary, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, Sarah, dressmaker, Ber street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, James, grocer and tea dealer, Post -Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, William, cabinet maker, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Sons and Co., wholesale and retail -drapers, silk mercers, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Champlin, George, wool dealer, St. -Mary’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chandler, Miss H., dressmaker, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chandler, Samuel, cowkeeper, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Abel, butcher, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emery, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, John, greengrocer, St. Miles’ -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, John, greengrocer, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Luke, market gardener, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Matthew, fellmonger, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Philip, Gardeners’ Arms, -Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Samuel, butcher, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page35"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -35</span>Chapman, Thomas, tea dealer, 4, Keyzor’s terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Thomas Robert, butcher, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapham, George Henry, chairmaker, and fancy -cane worker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, George, woolstapler, Muspole street; -h St. Mary’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, George, lodging-house keeper, Lower -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chase, Charles, 8, Surrey terrace, Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chatfield, Francis Joseph, locomotive -engineer, 1, Foundry terrace, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chesteney, Richard, fruit, and green grocer, -Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Henry, lodging house, 55, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Robert, saddler and harness -maker, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Thomas, Kimberley Arms, Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, William, carter, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettock, S., Mr., Somerset place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chiddick, Francis J., baker and confectioner, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Child, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Child, Stephen, blacksmith, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Childs and Curry, photographers, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chilvers, Albert, railway clerk, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chilvers, James, professor of music, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chipperfield, Charles, flyman, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chittock, Mrs. Ann, Portland place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, Charles, bill poster, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, Mrs. Matilda, lodging house, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Churchill, William, commission agent, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Churchman, Mrs. Elizabeth, matron of the -“Stanley Home,” St. Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Churchyard, John, greengrocer, Coburg -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, James, plumber, glazier, and -painter, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Mrs., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, manufacturers of -shawls, poplins, paramattas, and every description of fancy -dresses, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn and Sparks, wine, spirit, and corn -merchants, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clare, Caroline, straw bonnet maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Ann, greengrocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Frederick and Son, rope, twine, and -sack manufacturers, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Maria, grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Mrs. S., dressmaker, Vauxhall -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, William, beer retailer, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mrs. Ann, 7, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Charles, brewer, maltster, spirit and -London porter merchant, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, David, boot and shoe maker, and -shopkeeper, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Eliza, dressmaker, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Eliza M., and C., milliners and -dressmakers, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, -37, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Frederick, clerk, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Frederick Edward, tunist, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mrs. Hannah, 3, West End Cottage, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mrs. Hannah, Coldstream terrace, -Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Henry and George S., boot and shoe -manufacturers, Gildengate street; and Prince’s street, -Ipswich</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Hunter, cabinet makers and -upholsterers, carpet warehouse, auctioneers, and undertakers, -Dove street and Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Isaac, butcher, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, James, The Grapes Hotel, St. -Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, wholesale shoe factor, -Distillery street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, accountant, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mr. James, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, commercial traveller, Jubilee -place, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page36"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -36</span>Clarke, John, market gardener, Heigham causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, manufacturer, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John Friar, solicitor’s clerk, -Charles street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mr. John Welham, (see Clarke and -Hunter) Town Close road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Miss Maria, tuscan and straw bonnet -manufacturer, St. Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, -Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Matthew, stone and marble mason, -Distillery street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Reeve, wharfingers, carriers, and -merchants, Duke’s palace Wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Richard, blacking manufacturer, -Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Robert, city missionary, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Robert, commercial traveller, Coach -and Horses road, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Robert N., shoemaker, Tuns tavern, -White Friars’ street, St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Royal, general shopkeeper, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel, butcher, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel, clerk, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel, inspector of nuisances, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Thomas, British Lion; and shoemaker; -Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, William, boot closer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Elizabeth, hay and corn dealer, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, George, cowkeeper, Baker’s -road, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Mr. Robert, Prospect place, -Horn’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, George Amond, beer retailer, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Walter, baker and shopkeeper, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, William and George, skin merchants -and furriers, Horn’s lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clayton, George, fishmonger, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clayton, Thomas, beer retailer, Barrack -street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cletheroe, James, green grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cletheroe, James, painter, plumber, and -glazier, City road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clitheroe, William, boot and shoe maker, -Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clements, John, attorney’s clerk, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clements, Robert John, Duke of Wellington, -Chapel street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clements, William, carter, Nelson street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clifford, Mrs. Ann, 3, Earlham Road -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Climpson, Edward, tailor, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes, Charles, merchant’s clerk, St. -Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes, Francis, (see Clowes and Flowerdew); h -Bank place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes and Flowerdew, auctioneers, valuers, -and land agents, Bank Chambers, Bank place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coalman, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Chalk Hill cottage, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coaks, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog lane Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Leggatt, Rose inn, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Rev. John William, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Robert Leggatt, butcher, Magdalen street -and St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Mrs. Susan, laundress, Essex street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Rev. William, catholic priest, catholic -chapel, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coble, the Misses Christiana and Lydia Louisa, -dressmakers, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobin, William, lodging-house keeper, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock, William, blacksmith, Ber street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cockburn, Col. James, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Dennis, tailor and hatter, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Mary, tailoress, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Codling, Arthur John, boarding and day school, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, Edward, store-keeper to the Cooperative -Provision Compy., Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, George, firework artist, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, Mark, The Plough, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, Robert, shoemaker, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, James, green grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page37"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -37</span>Cogman, Mrs. Emma, dressmaker, &c., Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Frederick, tailor, Prince’s -street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page20">20</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cohen, Mrs., letter founder, Scole’s -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cohen, Philip, fruiterer, Swan lane; h -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, -King’s buildings, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, Richard, printer and bookbinder, Golden -Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, Samuel, beer retailer, St. Giles’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, Alfred, wine and dry cooper, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, Henry, butcher, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, James, The Barn tavern, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, John, tailor, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldwell, Miss Amelia, boarding and day -school, St. Clement’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Edward, accountant, Douro terrace, -Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Elijah, Wheat Sheaf, Castle ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Mrs. Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet -maker, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Mrs. James, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, John B., tailor and woollen draper, Post -office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleby, Mrs. Elizabeth, 4, St. Stephen’s -square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Abraham, attorney’s clerk, -Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Robert, Trowse Eye</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Mrs. Ruth, linen and woollen draper -and silk mercer, London street; h Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, George Lovick, wholesale and retail -Manchester and Scotch warehouse, opposite the Guildhall, Market -place; h Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Henry Bevely, draper, Bedford street, -St. Andrew’s; h Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Mrs. Mary, Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Samuel, Albert Tavern, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Timothy, beer retailer, White Horse, -Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Charles, fish and game dealer, -Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, John Daniel, carpenter, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collett, Robert George, beer retailer, White -Friars’ street, St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collier, Mrs. Charlotte, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collins, James, boot and shoe warehouse, 4, -Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collyer, Col. William, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman and Glendenning, furnishing and general -ironmongers, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, James, Peacock, St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Jeremiah James, (see Colman and -Glendenning); h Carrow house, Carrow Abbey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, J. and J., mustard, starch, and blue -manufacturers, Stoke Mills, and Carrow Works, Norwich, and 26, -Cannon street, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Mrs. James, Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Mrs. Jeremiah, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Mr. Robert, 9, Newmarket terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Samuel, merchant’s clerk, -Lakenham terrace, City road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, William, farmer, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colsey, Mr. Francis, (see Darken and Colsey); -h 25, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coman, Henry, and Co., wholesale and retail -grocers, &c., St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Comer, Ann, clothier, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Comer, James, glover, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Comer, Robert, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Compere, Thomas Bond, card maker, Norwich Card -Works, St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Ann, lodging-house keeper, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Ann, corn and flour dealer, and livery -and bait stables, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Benjamin, warehouseman, Muspole -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Miss Charlotte, 6, Foundry terrace, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Charlotte, dressmaker, 59, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward, corn merchant, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page38"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -38</span>Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 21, White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Miss Harriet, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, James, blacksmith, Pitt street; h -Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, James, clerk, 21, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, John, blacksmith, Dial yard, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, John, beer retailer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, John, cooper, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Joseph, gilder, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Samuel, brush, patten, and clog -manufactory, 6, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Rev. Bell, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Edward, leather seller, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Edward Robert, clerk, St. John’s -terrace, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Mrs. Eliza, register office for -servants, St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Rev. George, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Hannah, dyer, Coslany street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Mrs. Harriet, dyer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Henry, 7, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Henry John, merchant’s clerk, -John street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Blazeby’s buildings, Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Miss Mary H. (day school) Distillery -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Philip, boot and shoe maker, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, William, Church street, St. Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, William, chemist and druggist, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Rev. William, M.A., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper Carlos, barrister, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mr. Daniel, Keyzor’s terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mrs. Honor, dressmaker, Stepping -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, James Daniel, shopkeeper, Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mr. James George, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Jane, milliner, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Jeremiah, Keel and Wherry, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mr. John, 4, Richmond place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John Norton Valentine, solicitor, 3, -The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Miss L., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mrs. Mary, St. Mary’s alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Robert, Orchard tavern, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Rev. Robert Henry, 5, Grove Place -terrace, Grove road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Robert, solicitor, Private Road -villas, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper and Son, silversmiths and jewellers, -20, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Samuel, Cow inn, Cow hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, lodging-house keeper, -Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Thomas, Gardeners’ Arms, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Thomas, grocer, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, The Plough (house and -furniture painter) St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, furniture broker, -Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William N., railway clerk, Albert -place, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Rev. Charles Arthur, M.A., St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman and Bell, milliners, and straw bonnet -warehouse, St. Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Edward, Esq., M.D., St. Giles’ -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Edward, shoemaker and shopkeeper, -Union street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Edward Robert, merchant’s -clerk, Hall road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, George, chimney sweeper, St. -Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Mr. John, Surrey grove, Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman and Sons, grocers and tea dealers, 12, -The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, William, agent to the Legal and -Commercial Life, and Manchester Fire offices, 12, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copman, William, bootmaker, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copestake, Moore, Crampton, and Co., lace and -muslin manufacturers; manager, William Gibson, the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copland, William S., solicitor’s clerk, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page39"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -39</span>Copley, George, greengrocer and shoemaker, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coppenwheat, Charles, boot and shoe -manufacturer, Back Mill street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coppin, Edward, shoe manufacturer, 8, York -place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corbitt, Rev. John, baptist minister, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corbyn, Hartwell, tailor, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cordean, William, cabinet and chair maker, 7, -Crescent place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cordran, William, cabinet maker, Chapel Field -row</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, Andrew Thompson, shoemaker, Waddington -street, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, Henry, shopkeeper, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, John, gardener and florist, Brunswick -road, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, Mary Ann, butcher, St. Augustine’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, William, butcher, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corrick, William, cabinet manufacturer, and -paper hanger, 62, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corsbie, Mr. Dennis Stoke, accountant, Mount -Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corsbie, Joseph, accountant, Surrey -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corsbie, Samuel Webster, accountant, -Distillery street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cory, Christmas, tailor, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cosgrove, Thomas Rolfe, Old Steam Packet -tavern, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cossey, John, estate agent, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cossey, Robert, beer retailer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cott, Thomas, pawnbroker, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cott, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Julian -street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottingham, Joseph John, dispensing chemist, -and wholesale druggist, 1, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottom and Brewster, butchers, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottom, Thomas, butcher, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousens, James, trunk maker, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousens, John, shoemaker, Rising Sun lane, -Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, James, fruiterer, St. Gregory’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, 61, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, William, plumber, painter, and -glazier, Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Covell, John, ginger beer manufacturer, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cowan, Alexander, travelling draper, -Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cowan, Mrs. Charlotte, Tuns tavern, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Alfred, blacksmith, St. Stephen’s; -h Chapel street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Mrs. Ann, Oxford street, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Edmund, Sons of Commerce, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, John, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Mary, clothier, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Sarah, midwife, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Samuel, shoemaker, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, William Henry, teacher of music, Oxford -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens, James, and Son, maltsters, corn and -coal merchants, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens, Mary Ann, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens, Richard, Esq., Eva Cottages, -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cracknel 1 Richard, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crane, Miss Sophia, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crane, Commander Pointer, R.N., 6, Dereham -road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crask, Henry, hair dresser, Coburgh street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, -Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, Josiah John, commercial traveller, 2, -Heigham terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, William, merchant’s clerk, -Keyzor’s place, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crawfoot William, cabinet maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crawford William, boot maker, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creake, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Coburgh -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creasby, Edmund, commission agent, and -wholesale hosiery, elastic, web, and belt manufacturer, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremer, Robert, resident medical officer at -the Guardians’ dispensary, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cresswell, Harrison John, banker’s -clerk, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page40"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -40</span>Crickmay, Edward, surgeon, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crickmore, Henry, chop house and commercial -boarding house, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crickmore, William, furniture broker, Bridge -street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, Miss Elizabeth, Newmarket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, George, shoe manufacturer, Vauxhall -street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, Lieut. James, R.N., Earlham cottage, -West parade, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John, boot lace manufacturer, Heigham -causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John, corn merchant, cinder ovens yard, -King street; h Beccles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John W., tailor and draper, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, Thomas Dawson, manufacturer, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, William, chimney sweeper, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Critchfield, Samuel, professor of music, Upper -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croker, Mr. John, 13, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook, John, surgeon, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook, Madame Oury, and Miss Clarissa, -professors of dancing and singing, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, Daniel, solicitor’s clerk, -Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, Daniel, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, Mrs. Elizabeth, 3, Grove place, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, John, solicitor’s clerk, 5, -Trafalgar place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, William, butcher, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosse, Mrs. Dorothy, Orford Hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosse, Thomas William, surgeon and registrar -of births and deaths for the Mancroft district, 22, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill Robert, greengrocer, Bridge street, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill, Robert, jun., cork manufacturer, -Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill William, greengrocer, Oak street, -St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, John, general shopkeeper, Barrack -street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, Matthew, hair dresser, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, William, fowl dealer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, William, beer retailer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crow, Edward, beer retailer and coal merchant, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Ann, dressmaker, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Charles, dining rooms, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Miss Elizabeth, boarding school, -Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Elizabeth, general shopkeeper, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Edward, coal merchant, Balloon, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, John, and Son, cabinet makers and -upholsterers, carvers, gilders, and paper hangers, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Robert, cabinet maker, St. -Stephen’s street, h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, George, baker, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, William, furniture broker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowther, Rev. Henry Martin, M.A., sub-master -of Grammar School, St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croxford, Edward, agent for the London -Printing and Publishing Compy., 33, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croxford, Henry, bookseller, stationer, and -fancy repository, hon. sec. to the Art Union of London, and agent -for the Westminster and General Life, and Westminster Fire -Assurance Compys., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, George, and Son, wholesale and retail -chemists and druggists, agents to the Clerical, Medical, and -General Life Assurance Society, and the Norwich Equitable Fire -Association, 17, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, James, shopkeeper and beer retailer, -Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, John, pork butcher, The Royal -Exchange, Julian street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, Wholesale ironmonger, -Mitchell’s court, Market place; h 2, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Stannard, manufacturer, St. -George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Thomas, glove maker, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Thomas, The Jolly Brewers, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Thomas, furniture broker, Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, William Jary, wine and spirit -merchant, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cudbard, Charles, machine maker, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cudden, Mrs. Ann, The Rifleman, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page41"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -41</span>Cullen, Mr. Thomas Barsham, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, John Baldwin, solicitor, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley and Hart, general merchants, -Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, Henry Utting, miller; manager, John -Davy, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, Richard, Esq., Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, Frederick, rag merchant, St. -Benedict’s street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_26">26</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, Thomas, rag merchant, Botolph st. -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_26">26</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, William, rag merchant, Ber street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_26">26</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullington, Mary Ann, boot and shoe -manufacturer, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullington, William, tailor, Lady’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, Christmas and George, white and lock -smiths and bell hangers, Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, George, whitesmith, St. -Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, William Frederick, glass stainer, -&c., Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Mrs. Ann, lodging-house keeper, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Charles Arthur, cooper, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Erasmus Stannard, slate works, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Thomas, ecclesiastical and cabinet -carver, 1, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Benjamin, and Son, linen drapers, -silk mercers, and shawl manufacturers, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall and Miller, (late Priest) booksellers, -stationers, printers, book binders, and engravers, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Miller, and Leavins, printers and -publishers, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Richard, (see Cundall, Benjamin, and -Son) The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Edward, artist, &c., Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Emily, straw bonnet maker, St. -Miles’ Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Edwin, shoe manufacturer, Ebenezer -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, 4, Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Thomas, Eight Ringers, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunnington and Co., general wood turners, Cow -hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cupper, James, coal merchant, 5, St. -Stephen’s Back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curle, Robert, shoemaker, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curme, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curme, George, butcher, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curson, William, The Old Star, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curson, William, Steam Packet, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis and Balls, builders and contractors, -West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, David, carrier and shopkeeper, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Francis, builder, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, George, bricklayer and plasterer, -Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Mr. George William, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Mr. John T., Islington house, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, John, last and boot tree maker, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Joseph, carpenter, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Lambert G., teacher of music and -singing, 57, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Mrs. Mary, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Rebecca, general shopkeeper, Upper -Regent street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, White -Friars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, William, currier and leather seller, -Upper Westwick street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, William, police sergeant, Somerleyton -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, Charles, wood turner, St. Lawrence -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, John, basket and sieve maker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, William, beer retailer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, William, Wellington place, Grove -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushion, William, timber dealer, Lothian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushion, Jonathan, carpenter, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cutting, William, Hampshire Hog, St. -Swithin’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dabson, Thomas, ornamental painter, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dack, Jonathan, fishmonger, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page42"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -42</span>Dade, Charlotte, milliner, 3, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dade, Miss, Somerset place, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, Daniel, fruiterer and green grocer, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, Mrs., Walnut Tree Shades, wine and -spirit merchant, Old Post Office court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, Henry, coal carter, St. Stephen’s -back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dadson, William, clerk, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Elizabeth, Coach and Horses, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, James, boot and shoe maker, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Mrs. Mary, glover, Church street, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Richard, sugar boiler, &c., St. -Gregory’s church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Robert, carpenter, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dakin and Co., wholesale and family tea -dealers and coffee roasters, 7, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger and Son, engravers, printers, and -lithographers, 12, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger, Joseph, sen., (see Dallinger and -Son) engraver, 12, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger, Joseph A., (see Dallinger and Son) -engraver, and agent for the Unity Fire and English Widows’ -Fund and General Life Offices, 12, Davey place, Norwich</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Arthur, solicitor, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple and Cadge, surgeons, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Donald, M.D., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalton, Samuel, solicitor, St. Giles’ -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dambrock, John, musical instrument maker, -Jolly Butchers, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Benjamin, butcher, Colegate street, -St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Miss Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Joseph, Buff Coat inn, Buff Coat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Richard, The Grapes inn, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Robert, baker, Rosemary lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Robert, general smith, Trowse -Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Thomas, Prince Albert, Dove -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daplin, Mark, gig builder and carpenter, -Lothian street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daplyn, Mrs. Mary, baker, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darken and Colsey, pianoforte and music -warehouse, and musical circulating library, 6, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darken, James, news agent, Little London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darkins, Canuel, builder, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darsley, William, hackney master, George inn, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dann, Thomas Richard, merchant’s clerk, -Hall’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dann, Isaac, The Whitefriars’ tavern, -Whitefriars’ street, St. Martin at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dashwood, George, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dashwood, Lancelot, surgeon, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daveney, Colonel Burton, Heigham grove, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daveney, Charles Burton, solicitor, agent for -the Royal Fire and Life Office, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Miss, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Mrs. Eliza, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Thomas, and Son, silk merchants, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davidson, William, green grocer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davies and Son, wholesale boot and shoe -manufacturers, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Rev. David, B.A., (Unitarian) Tamworth -terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Edward, boot and shoe maker, -Youell’s buildings, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, James, fishmonger, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, John, and Co., surgeons, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Mrs. Harriet, Trafalgar place, Hall -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Mark, working jeweller, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Thomas, shopkeeper, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davison, Matthew, Garden street, St. -John’s Sepulchre</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davison, Matthew, baker, Rising Sun lane, -Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, Miss Jane, milliner, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, John, printer, St. Clement’s -church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, William Purdy, Esq., Thurso place, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawbarn, James, shipowner, coal and salt -merchant, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page43"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -43</span>Dawdy, Mr. Edward, Kimberley street, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Lawrence, carver and gilder, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Lawrence, green grocer, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daws, Charles Willimot, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daws, Robert, joiner and builder, Hampden -place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Edward, tailor, Scoles’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, brickmaker and farmer, Brazen -Doors’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, Black Eagle, grocer and tea -dealer, Wellington terrace, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, 4, Kent place, Vauxhall -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Jabez, cabinet and chair maker, 17, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, William, city missionary, 16, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, John, tailor, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, John, cattle dealer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Jonathan, butcher, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Philip, jun., butcher, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Robert, shoemaker, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Samuel, grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Sarah, Vauxhall street, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, William, baker, St. Martin’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, William, Punch house, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day and Son, solicitors, Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Miss Harriet, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Rev. George, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Thomas Starling, silk merchant, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, William Hankes, surgeon, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Mr. William Starling, St. Clement’s -hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, William, clerk to magistrates; h -Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, George, blacksmith, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, John, shoemaker, Lord Nelson, -Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, John, news agent, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, John, watch and clock maker, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Mrs. Maria, Crown and Angel commercial -inn, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Robert, beer retailer, St. -Margaret’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Samuel, printer, St. Stephen’s -street; h Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, William, clerk at telegraph office, -St. Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deacon, Rev. James, A.M., Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dean, Alfred, eating and coffee house, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dean, James, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s; h 17, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deane, Thomas Lanley, agent for the British -Industry Life Assurance Compy., Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dearle, George, surgical and mechanical -dentist, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dearly, William, boot and shoe maker, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Death, John, cooper, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Debbage, James, The Fountain, St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Debbage, Miles, wood turner, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, Henry, stone and marble mason, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, William, commercial traveller, 15, -Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Decaux, David, beer retailer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Decaux, Shakspeare, shoemaker, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Decoe, William, Bell Hotel Tap, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deeks, Mrs. Christiana, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deeks, John, watchmaker, George the Fourth, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deighan, Peter, travelling draper, Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deighan, Mrs. Sophia, dressmaker, Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, Susan, butcher, Rupert street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, William Stannard, draper, Tombland -house</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delph, Thomas, Flower in Hand, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delph, William, plumber, painter, and glazier, -St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page44"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -44</span>Delph, William, Prince of Wales, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denham, John, agent for Sir R. J. H. Harvey, -bart., Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dennington, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Silver -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dennis, Charles, whitesmith and bell-hanger, -Bull lane, St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dent, Dowson, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dent, Thomas, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, John, tailor, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, Rebecca, milliner and dressmaker, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, William, shoemaker, Seven Stars, -Barrack street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denny, John, green grocer, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denny, Thomas, butcher, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Vear, Mrs. Emma D., Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Devereaux, Edmund, plumber, painter, and -glazier, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Devereaux, Cottingham, accountant, 3, Adelaide -buildings, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dew, Edmund Britiffe, superintendent of Rosary -cemetery, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dew, Edmund Britiffe, hairdresser, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dewing, Edward, Jolly Maltsters, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dewing, Mrs. William, Grove house, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dewing, William, messenger at Gurney’s -bank, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dexter, Mr. Robert, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diamond, Mrs. Mary, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickerson, Richard, harness maker, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickerson, William Benjamin, Thorn Tavern, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickinson, Mrs. Sarah Clarke, milliner and -straw bonnet maker, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Didwell, William, house agent, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diggens, George, linen and woollen draper, -silk mercer, &c., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ding, James, baker, 45, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diver, Mr. Owen Albert, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diver, Mrs. Mary Ann, beer retailer, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dix Miss C., Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dix, Mrs. Mary, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Benjamin, pharmaceutical chemist, Rose -corner, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Edward Lister, linen draper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Fuller, gig-maker, John street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Joseph, tonnage collector, Carrow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Richard, butcher, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Thomas, watch and clock maker, -optician, gold and silver smith, jeweller, &c., 6, Bridewell -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, James, millwright, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, Robert, shoemaker, Rose valley -terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodd, E. J., governor of the Bethel, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodd, Miss Harriet, teacher of music, 8, -Crescent place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodman, Mr. John, auctioneer’s clerk, -19, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodson, William Robert, gold and silversmith, -27, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodsworth, Thomas, overseer at Chronicle -office, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Don, John, draper, Golding street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Donne, Miss Anna Maria, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Doughty, John, carpenter, Mill street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Doughty, Richard, King’s Head, Davey -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Douglass, John, gardener and cowkeeper, Silver -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Anne, dressmaker, Bexfield’s -buildings, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Harry, M.D., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dover, Charles, Angel, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowde, Mrs. Mary Eve, midwife, St. -Margaret’s church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Catherine, milliner, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Henry, tailor, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Maria, milliner, &c., Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Thomas, artist, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downing, Joseph, china, glass, and earthenware -warehouse, 22, the Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downman, John Thomas, Barrack master, Mount -Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, Arthur H., resident surgeon of Norwich -Dispensary, St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page45"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -45</span>Dowson, Benjamin Utting and Sons, coal and corn -merchants, Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, Edward, writer, grainer, and plumber, -Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, John, tailor and clothier, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, John Withers, solicitor; office, -Castle meadow; agent to the Sun Fire and Life office; h Priory -lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Barzillar, Duke of York, Church path, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Charles, surgeon and registrar of -births and deaths for the Conisford district, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake Francis, shoemaker, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, John, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Mrs. Caroline, pork butcher, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Mrs. Mary, milliner, &c., All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Mrs. Mary, Chatham place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Mary, shopkeeper, Church path, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Robert, shoemaker, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Samuel, shopkeeper, &c., Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Thomas, tailor, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drakes, Benjamin, butcher, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Draper, Henry, manager of the National and -International Telegraph office, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drege, William, shopkeeper, World’s End, -World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dreury, John Henry, barrister, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drew, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. Martin’s at -Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drew, William, whitesmith, Twiddy’s -court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drew, William and John, steelyard makers, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drewell, George Webster, Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drewell, Mrs. Mary Ann, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Driver, Mr. William Charles, banker’s -clerk, 6, Heigham terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Driver, William, accountant, Valentine -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ducker, James Frostick, grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duffield, Miss Abigail, fancy repository, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duffield, Henry, tailor and woollen draper, -12, Exchange street; h Museum court, Broad street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duffield, John, shoemaker and leather cutter, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duge, Isaac, Waddington street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duge, John, 1, Trafalgar place, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dugdale, Robert, beer retailer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunham, John, grocer, Trory street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunmore, Robert, corn and seed merchant, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunmore, Thomas, corn merchant, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, James, boot and shoe maker, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, James, coal merchant, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, James, Queen’s Head, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, John, baker, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, Richard, painter, plumber, and glazier, -Surrey grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, Samuel, hairdresser, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, William, pill-box manufacturer, Silver -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, William Frederick, collector of water -rates, &c., 10, Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunnett, Mrs. Mary, boarding and day school, -Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunsford, James, surgeon dentist (see Suggate -and Dunsford); h Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunthorne, John, Magpie, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunthorn, William, Sawyer’s Arms, St. -Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durdin, Rev. Alexander W., B.A., rector of St. -George’s, Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant and Brock, wholesale soap boilers and -tallow chandlers, St. Miles’ soap works, Dial yard, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Elizabeth, grocer, &c., -Mariner’s lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, George, solicitor, and director of -Norwich Union Fire and Life office, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Ber -street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_10">10</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Mrs. Michael, shopkeeper, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page46"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -46</span>Durrant, Robert, grocer and tallow chandler, Church -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Zachariah, furniture broker and beer -retailer, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duxberry, Thomas, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyball, Mrs. Emily, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Christopher, plumber, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, George, tailor, &c., Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, George Arthur, solicitor, Broad street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Miss Harriet, school, 5, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Henry, shopkeeper and beer retailer, -Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Lydia, grocer, St. Augustine’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Mary, tea dealer, &c., Little London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, William, farm bailiff, Mousehold -heath</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, William, tanner and fellmonger, St. -Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyer, John Jephunneh, tobacconist and -cane-worker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eade, Peter, M.D., Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagleton, Elizabeth, green grocer, Pump -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagleton, George, watch and clock maker, 9, -City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earle, James, national schoolmaster, Hall -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earl, John, beer retailer, and shopkeeper, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastaugh, Mrs. Mary, York tavern, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easto, George, Church Style, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastoe, Mr. Robert, New road, Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easton, Haylett, beer retailer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easton, Isaac, Unicorn, St. Mary’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easton, Isaac, fishmonger, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eaton, Mr. Thomas D., Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edgar, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2, Grove place, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edgar, Thomas, brush manufacturer, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Miss Ann, furrier, 22, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Benjamin, city missionary, Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Charles, Earl of Leicester, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Edward Manning, haircutter and -perfumer, 40, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, James, cooper, Infirmary road; h Long -row, Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, James, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Miss Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, William P., linen and woollen draper, -and silk mercer, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Egan, Richard, hat and clothes’ cleaner, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Egmore, Randle, sup. of the Norwich City -Mission, 6, Grove road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eldridge, James Upton, St. Clement’s -hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellingham, Henry, plumber, glazier, and -painter, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elliott, Mr. John, 2, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elliott, Miss Mary, milliner, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Benjamin, the Dove tavern, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, John, joiner and builder, Oak street, -St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, John, land agent and surveyor, Bank -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Mary, green grocer, St. -Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Mrs. Mary, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Mrs. Priscilla, lodging-house keeper, -15, and 16, Chapel Field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Rev. Robert Stanton, Wesleyan minister, -Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Samuel, beer retailer, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Thomas, green grocer, Cubitt’s -court, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Thomas Richard, The Wilderness, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, William, green grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, William, green grocer, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Mrs. Francis, barometer and -thermometer maker, and fancy repository, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Robert, wood turner, Upper Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, William, beer retailer, King street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elmer, Mrs. Ann, Chapel Field grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elmer, Edmund, merchant’s clerk, Hall -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elmer, John, market gardener, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page47"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -47</span>Elmer, John, accountant, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elvin, Mary, midwife, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elwes, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellwood, Francis, Victoria terrace, Synagogue -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellwood, Henry, butcher, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ely, Hannah, grocer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emery, George, farmer, Coach and Horses’ -road, Union place; farm, Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emms, Charles, Wine Coopers’ Arms, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emms, William, Star and Crown, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Empson, Ezra, baker, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emslie, James and Son, engravers, -chromo-lithographers, lithographers, and copperplate printers, -Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Engall, Joseph, game dealer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Engall, Thomas, Fleckered Bull, Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">England, William, coal merchant, St. -Ann’s terrace, Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English and Son, drapers and silk mercers, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, John, (see English and Son); h 1, -London terrace, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Joseph, woollen draper and tailor, -45, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Joseph, chemist and druggist, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Mr. Richard, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Mrs. Sarah, Albion House, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, William, (see English and Son) h 1, -Lakenham terrace, city road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Espenett, William Henry, architect and -surveyor, house and estate agent, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, George and William Ellis, watch and -clock makers, goldsmiths, silversmiths, and jewellers, 10, The -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, Thomas William, Carrow road, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Bernard, solicitor’s clerk, Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Charles, counsellor, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Rev. Edward, B.A. (vicar of St. -Stephen’s) Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, George, shopkeeper, Barrack street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Misses Lucy and Emma, dressmakers, -Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Mrs. Lacy, Upper Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everard, John, commercial traveller, 10, -Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, James, drill-master, Coldstream -terrace, Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, John, wool warehouse, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Joseph, wool stapler, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Mr. Robert, Mount Pleasant, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Thomas, merchant, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, William Wilson, tailor and hatter, -Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everitt, Miss Ann, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, John William, nurseryman, seedsman, and -florist, and lime burner, Exchange street, and Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, Mr. William Charles, Post Office -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fabb, Sarah, Nelson street, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fair, Thomas, general shopkeeper, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairchild, Mary Ann, linen draper, -Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairhead, Maria, upholsteress, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairhead, Louisa, dealer in British wines, -milliner and dress maker, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, Thomas, builder, 5, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, William, hairdresser, Barrack street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, linen-draper, silk -mercer, hosier, and haberdasher, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fake, John, the Wrestlers, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farman, George, general dealer, -Blazeby’s buildings, Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farmer, Benjamin, British school-master, -Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farnell, James Thomas, boarding and day -school, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farnell, William Keeling, classical and -mathematical boarding school, Theatre-street house school</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page48"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -48</span>Farrow Maria, corset and stay maker, Grapes’ hill, -St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, Thomas, general shopkeeper, Chapel -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, Thomas, market gardener, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, William, Scripture reader, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Faulke Robert, baker, Queen street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fawcett, Mr. Samuel, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fearnside, Benjamin, furniture broker, Coach -and Horses, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Featherstone, Thomas, accountant, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feek, William, horse breaker, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, Miss Charlotte, straw bonnet maker -and furrier, 20, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, James, grocer, Regent street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, Robert, Catherine Wheel, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feltham, Barnabas, miller, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feltham, Charles, ferry boat owner, Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, James, French polisher, Cogman’s -yard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, John, merchant’s clerk, 5, Langham -place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Mrs., stay maker, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Mrs., St. Giles’ terrace, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 35, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Thomas, Hen and Chickens, St. -Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ferra, John, hairdresser, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ferron, Mrs. Ellen Jane, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Harriet, stationer and haberdasher, -Kensington place, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling Robert, solicitor, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiddament, James, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fidgett, Miss Henrietta, 38, Victoria street, -St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field and Bignold, solicitors, Upper Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field, Edward, (see Field and Bignold) Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field, William C., commercial traveller, -Brunswick road, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fife, James, Inland Revenue officer, -Baxter’s gardens, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Figg, George, Boar’s Head Inn, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, James, chimney sweeper, St. -Miles’ church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, John, carpenter, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Walter, locksmith, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, horse-hair seating and -crinoline manufacturer, Prince Regent, Weaver’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, chimney sweeper, St. -Miles’ church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William H., blacksmith, Wagon and -Horses lane, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finegan, Mrs. Ann, ladies’ school, Cow -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finegan, Thomas William, linguist, Cow -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firth, George Warren Watts, surgeon, registrar -of births and deaths for the Wymer district, 66, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, John, shoemaker, Grout’s -thoroughfare, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Mrs. Lucy, shirt maker, 51, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Thomas, hosier, glover, and shirt maker, -Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 51, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, William, professor of music, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Daniel, school-master, 6, Lakenham -terrace, City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Edward, butcher, Fisher’s yard, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Mrs. Elizabeth, 4, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Francis, boot and shoe maker, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, George, last maker, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James, solicitor, Lower close, (see -Steward and Fisher)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James, boat builder, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer and -tea-dealer, 62, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Mary Ann, butcher, Distillery street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Bridge -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page49"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -49</span>Fisher, Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, joiner and builder, Museum -court, St. Andrew’s; h Crescent, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, William, carpenter, St. Paul’s -terrace, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fishwick, Rev. John, Catholic priest, Catholic -chapel, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisk, Adam, Phœnix brewery, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiske, Francis Robert, draper, silk mercer, -&c., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisk, Mrs. Mary Margaret, The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiske, Mrs. Harriet, 3, Foundry terrace, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch and Chambers, dispensing and family -chemists, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, Coslany -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch, Robert, chemist and druggist, (see -Fitch and Chambers) Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Edward, beer retailer, Duke of -Wellington, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Eliza, The Gin Shop, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Mr. George, Town close, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, James, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Miss Jane, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John Mason, baker, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, green grocer, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Nathaniel, tobacco-pipe maker, Cherry -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Richard, farmer, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Robert, tobacco-pipe maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, William, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Abraham, coal dealer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Charles, musician, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Louisa, dressmaker, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, John, ironmonger, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, William, ironmonger, 52, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flaxman, Martha, Richmond terrace, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleet, James Robert, commercial traveller, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, printer, publisher, -bookseller, binder, and wholesale stationer, and agent for the -National Mercantile Life Assurance, 8, The Walk; h -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Joseph, Red Lion, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Sarah, furrier, Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flood, Francis, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flood, Harriet, draper, St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower, Jonathan, wholesale draper, Wensum -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flowerdew, Richard J., auctioneer, (see Clowes -and Flowerdew); h Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foley, Mrs. Susan, milliner, &c., Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Folk, Charles, baker, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Folk, Charles, butcher, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Folkard, George, green grocer, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Miss Ann, straw bonnet and dress maker, -Wellington lane, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Elizabeth, milliner, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, John, gardener, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Mrs., 9, St. Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Robert, carpenter and builder, St. -George’s plain; h St. Helen’s cottages, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William, and Son, wholesale boot and -shoe manufacturers, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William F., (see Ford, William and Son); -h Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forder, James, blacksmith, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forrester, Mr. George, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Edward, umbrella maker, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw -hat manufacturer, 28, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Samuel, grocer and provision dealer, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Thomas, grocer, &c., Queen -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Francis Gostling, solicitor, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, George, Norfolk Commercial Inn, family -hotel and posting house, and omnibus and fly proprietor, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, John, shopkeeper, Wellington -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Joseph, tea dealer, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Samuel, 11, Nelson terrace, Grove -road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Thomas, general shopkeeper, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page50"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -50</span>Foster, (Sir William) Sons, Burroughes, and Robberds, -solicitors, Crown Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Sir William, bart., 54, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulger, Horatio, builder and shop-keeper, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulger, Robert, gig maker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulger, Rev. William, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Francis, draper, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Henry, leather merchant, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Mrs. Susan, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, -&c., Westlegate street, (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_28">28</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thomas, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, William, tobacconist, Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Mrs. Mary Ann, dining and luncheon -rooms, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Mary Ann, beer retailer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Thomas, accountant, Seymour place, -St. Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Edward and William, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Frederick, solicitor, Surrey court, -Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, George Washington, accountant, St. -Leonard’s hill, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Henry, tailor, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Henry, Lime Kiln inn, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Isaac, The Queen’s Head, Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, James, Little John, Alms’ street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Joel, wholesale and retail fur -manufacturer, 11, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, John, surgeon, Upper St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, John, carpenter and builder, Heigham -causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Maria, tailoress, Tinkler’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Mrs. Mary, baker, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Mr. Samuel Henry, St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Thomas, carpenter and contractor, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Thomas Colman, solicitor, 22, Victoria -street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, baker, Cowgate street, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Mr. William, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, shoemaker, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foyson, Robert, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foyson, Robert B., builder, (see Minns and -Foyson); h Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foyson, William, commercial traveller, Green -Hills, Aylsham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, W. Bransby, surgeon, registrar of -births and deaths for the Coslany district, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, George, general shopkeeper, Trafalgar -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Henry Clark, station master, Thorpe -station; h Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Joseph, general clothier, Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Thomas, estate agent, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Thomas, green grocer, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin, Mr. Charles, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin, Charles, wheelwright and blacksmith, -Cardigan street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frary, Richard, piece broker, St. -Andrews’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frary, Valentine William, watch and clock -maker, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fraser, James Edward, solicitor, Bank -chambers, Bank place, and Wisbeach, Cambridgeshire; h St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fraser, John, linen draper, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fraser, William, woollen cloth and Manchester -warehouse man, Exchange street; h Ipswich, Suffolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frazer, Charles, saw mills, (see Saul and -Frazer); h Golden Ball lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Mrs. Ann, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles J., cabinet manufacturer, -London street; h Bracondale, (see Freeman and Wells)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles Robert, corn and flour -cellar, Upper Market; h Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Edward, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -St. Martin’s lane, St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, baker, 15, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Mr. James, Holl’s lane, Heigham -fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, jun., professor of music, -Caledonia terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Mr. James, Caledonia terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page51"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -51</span>Freeman, Jeremiah, blacksmith, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, John, bricklayer and builder, Nelson -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash, cheese factors, wholesale -grocers and tallow chandlers, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Samuel, beer retailer, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Wells, upholsterers, decorators, -and undertakers, cabinet and chair manufacturers, 37, London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, carver and gilder and -artist, St. Benedict’s plain, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, baker and shopkeeper, Chapel -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, jun., carver, gilder, and -photographic artist, Rampant horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Anthony, baker, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little Orford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Robert, merchant’s clerk, -Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Samuel, baker, Old Church road, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, William, Wellington Tavern, Muspole -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, Robert, (see Kitton, French and Co.); -h Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, Robert, tailor, Tabernacle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Froggett, Ellen, boarding school, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frohawk, Nicholas, Priest’s buildings, -St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, John, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, Stephen, cattle salesman, 5, Grove -place, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Charles, builder and carpenter, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, George, accountant, St. Faith’s -terrace, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Hezekiah, market gardener, Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Mrs. Mary, portmanteau, trunk, and -carpet bag manufacturer, and stay and corset maker, 15, Davey -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Samuel Johnson, agent to the Friend in -Need Life and Sick Insurance Compy., Howard street, Grove place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost and Son, carpenters, builders, and -cabinet makers, 7, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Thomas, tallow chandler, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Rev. William, B.A., Thorpe lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, William, coffee and eating house, 2, -Upper Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fryer, William, sawyer, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fryer, William, wholesale boot and shoe -manufacturer, Ber street; h Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, Christmas, watch and clock maker, -Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, Mr. James, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, William, millwright, millstone -builder, &c., Mousehold heath (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page34">34</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, 37, -Victoria street, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, E., dressmaker, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Edward, tailor, Red Lion street, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Henry Nicholas, musician, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, James, saddler and harness maker, 23, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, John, shoemaker, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, John, jobbing gardener, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Maria, midwife, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Robert, The Trumpet, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Thomas Benjamin, printer, bookseller, -and stationer, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, William, tobacconist and news’ -agent, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, William H., confectioner, Theatre -street; h Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, James Thomas, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, Mrs. Maria, dyer, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, William, dyer and scourer, Peacock -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furze, Robert, green grocer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fussey, Susan, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gadge, Sarah, St. Miles’ Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaffer, Samuel, Paul Pry hill, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page52"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -52</span>Gallant, George, Mousehold saw mills, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gandy, George, merchant’s clerk, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ganly, James, designer for embroidery, -trimming, wool, and fancy repository, London street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page34">34</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, Charles, waiter, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, Maria, green grocer, Upper Westwick -street, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, chemist and druggist, Dove -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, Red Lion, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, rag merchant, St. -Paul’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardner, Maria, pork butcher, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardner, Thompson, boot and shoe maker, Mount -Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garner, Mrs. Sarah, tailoress, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garnham, William, grocer, and clerk of St. -Mark’s church, Hall road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrett, John, draper, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrod, Edward, editor of the “Norfolk -Chronicle,” Private Road villas, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrod, Mrs. Mary Sophia, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garwood, Mrs. Sarah Ann, St. Clement’s -hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaul, Edward John, shuttle maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaul, Mrs. Maria, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay and Co., brush, basket, sieve, mat, and -matting manufacturers, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Edward, shopkeeper, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, James, shoemaker, City road, Heigham -fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Samuel, green grocer, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gayford, William George, station master, -Trowse station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, George, timber merchant, Grapes’ -hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, James, shoemaker, Playford’s -court, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Matthew, carpenter and builder, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Richard, clerk, Golding street, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Samuel, hairdresser, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Susan, 63, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, engineer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, merchant’s clerk, Lower -Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William Hammond, register office for -servants, Wrestlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, millwright and engineer, St. -Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gazeley, James, green grocer, Lower Westwick -street, St. Margaret’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gearing, James, The Bee Hive, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geary, William, manufacturer, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Edward Peter, shopkeeper, Brazen Doors -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Frederick, Caledonia terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, George, dyer, finisher, and -hot-presser, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Robert, plumber, Wounded Hart lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Robert, shoemaker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, William, baker, Chapel street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, William, hairdresser, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geldart and Son, wine merchants, Wensum -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geldart, Herbert D., Esq., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geldart, Robert, Esq., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, David, St. John’s Head, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, Muspole -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, George, boot and shoe maker, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, George, shopkeeper, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, Thomas William, merchant’s clerk, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, John, tailor, Muspole street, St. -Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Michael Richard Dunn, coal merchant, -Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert Mills, bricklayer and -plasterer, and shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert, fish merchant, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert, builder, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page53"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -53</span>George, William Morris, carpenter and builder, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gerard, William Sinclair, jeweller, dealer in -coins and medals, and hairdresser, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibbs, Richard, The Rose and Crown, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibbs, Rudd William, butcher, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibbs, William, glass and china mender, -Meadows’ yard, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Alfred, general shopkeeper, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson and Bateman, surgeons, 19, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Charles M., Bethel street (see Gibson -and Bateman)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, George, The White Horse, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, The Misses, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Mr. Isaac, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, John, boot and shoe maker, and -tobacconist, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Robert, leather merchant and shoe -manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Mrs. Rosamond, Mount Pleasant, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Samuel, butcher, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, William, baker, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, William, (see Copestake and Co.) -commercial traveller, The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Giddens, Miss Susanna, circulating library, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Frederick, Hospital school, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Robert, watch and clock maker, Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Samuel, The Bushel, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilford, Samuel, general shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbeigh, Mrs. Caroline, Spread Eagle tavern, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, George, coachsmith, patent axle-tree -and spring maker, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Mrs., day school, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Samuel James, plumber, painter, and -glazier, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, William, builder, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, James, baker and grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, John, earthenware dealer, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilham, Miss Judith, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles Rackham, solicitor, secretary -to the Norfolk Farmers’ Cattle Insurance Society, and agent -to the City of Glasgow Life Insurance Compy., St. Giles’ -street; h Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor and share -broker, secretary to the General Hail Storm Insurance Society, -secretary to the Chamber of Commerce, and manager of the Norwich -and London Accident and Casualty Insurance Association, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, John, carver and gilder, publisher and -printseller, gallery of fine arts, 26, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gipson, James, carter, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gipson, Samuel, carter, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, Reuben, hair dresser, branch post -office, 8, Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, Thomas, Three Horse-shoes, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Elizabeth, baker, (opposite the -church) New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Miss Maria, Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Robert, butcher, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Sherwood, grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, William, Golden Ball inn, hay, corn, -and straw merchant, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Glasspoole, Mr. George, Rose valley, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Glendenning, John Brown, (see Colman and -Glendenning); h St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goading, William, milliner, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goat, Charles, The Old Goat inn, Upper Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Godbold, Henry, clerk, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goddard, Thomas, Black Prince, Upper Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Godfery, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Duke st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goffin, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, &c., Golden -Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goffin, Mrs. Matilda Elizabeth, boot and shoe -warehouse, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page54"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -54</span>Goggs, Matthew, Esq., Curfew cottage, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goggs, William, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, -foreign fruit, British wine, and provision merchant, St. -Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gold, James Charles, news’ agent, -Baker’s road, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden, William, coal dealer, Twiddy’s -court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golder, Edward, grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golder, Mrs. Hester, toy dealer, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golding, John, Cellar House, Bridge street, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golding, Mary Ann, day school, St. -Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Charles, grocer, &c., Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, James, grocer and tea dealer, 34, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, James, boot and shoe maker, Back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Mary, tailoress, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Sarah, tailoress, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Thomas, corn merchant and -confectioner, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldspring, Mary Ann, dressmaker, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, George Carver, water-closet -manufacturer, and plumber, glazier, and painter, Castle meadow -and King street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_21">21</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Henry, harness maker, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Joshua, fringe, lace, and damask -warehouse, 3, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Henry, Brewery Cottage, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Noah, Malt and Hop tavern, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Mrs. Phœbe, milliner and -dressmaker, Waddington’s terrace, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Robert, secondhand bookseller, White -Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Samuel Irwin, currier and leather -seller, 9, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Thomas, brush manufacturer, 7, -Grout’s thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Thomas Henry, Royal Hotel tap, Back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, William, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Good, Thomas, boot, shoe, and last maker, -Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderham, Samuel, tunist, &c., Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderson, Mr. John, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderson and Moll, linen and woollen drapers, -Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooding, Mrs. Harriet, straw bonnet maker, Red -Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodson, Mr. Robert, Alms’ lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodson, William, butcher, Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, Charles, surgeon, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, John, solicitor, Willow lane; h -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, Mrs., Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, Rev. William, M.A., incumbent of St. -Benedict’s, 14, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooke, David, shoemaker, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Agas, solicitor’s clerk, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Mrs. Emma, milliner, 15, Briggs’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Jacob, green grocer, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Mrs. Mary, Trowse Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, William Henry, artist, No. 15, -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Mr. Robert, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Robert, bricklayer and builder, Julian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, John, copper and iron-plate worker, -William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, Henry, County Court bailiff, St. -Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, Sarah, dressmaker, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, William, shopkeeper, Rosemary -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gorell, Robert Atkinson, yarn agent, and -cotton and silk merchant, Muspole street; h Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gosnold, Ellen Sarah, dressmaker, Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gosnold, Henry George, solicitor’s -clerk, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gostling, Francis, shoe manufacturer, (of the -firm of Barker Benjamin and Co.); h 9, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gostling, Richard, Robin Hood, Dereham -load</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gotts, John, solicitor’s clerk, Norfolk -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gotts, Miss Sarah, St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goulty, Charles, lodging-house keeper, 3, -Vauxhall terrace, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page55"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -55</span>Gould, Rev. George, Baptist minister, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowen, William, beer retailer, Lower Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, James, carpenter, St. Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, Thomas, lemonade manufacturer, Gun -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Charles, harness maker, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, George, farmer, Trowse Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Rev. John, Baptist minister, -Parry’s buildings, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Samuel, butcher and green grocer, St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Edward, tailor, 13, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, George, tailor and hatter, 2, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Mr. John, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Mr. John, Hall road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John Fuller, solicitor’s clerk, -Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, fish salesman and auctioneer, -Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Richard, Graham’s court, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Robert, merchant’s clerk, Catton -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, Mr. Henry, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, Mrs. Sarah, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Abraham, fruiterer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, John, butcher, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Richard, shoemaker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Thomas, baker, St. Paul’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graves, Mrs., Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gravener, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graves, John, market gardener, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, James, hair dresser, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, John, hair dresser, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Mr. Joseph, Heigham grove, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Mrs. Rebecca, New road, Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Richard, tailor, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Mary Ann, pork butcher, Upper Westwick -street, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Mary Ann, tailoress, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Miss Ann, dressmaker, milliner, and -straw bonnet maker, and register office for servants, Post Office -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Edward, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Edward, whitesmith and bell-hanger, -Duke street; h Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Elizabeth, day school, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, George, cattle inspector, Brazen Doors -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Hannah, dressmaker, St. -Catherine’s terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Isaac, commercial traveller, Sussex -street, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, James, green grocer, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Mr. James, Richmond place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, James, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, market gardener, Asylum lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, plumber and glazier, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, City of Norwich inn, Westlegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, -Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Miss, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Mrs. Rachel, St. Giles’ terrace, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, basket and sieve maker, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, jun., timber merchant, -Waddington terrace, Church street, St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, and Son, timber merchants, -Garden street, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Miss Rosa, National schoolmistress, -Hall road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Susan, shopkeeper, St. James street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, William Dann, Bee Hive, St. -Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, William, solicitor’s clerk, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, William Page, pawnbroker, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greene, Charles Jeremiah, tobacconist, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenhough, Joseph, worstead spinner, St. -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page56"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -56</span>Greengrass, John, butcher, West End street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greengrass, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer, -Elm hill, (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_22">22</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenwood, Mr. William, City road, Heigham -fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greeves, Benjamin Titter, butcher, Market -place; h 20, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greeves, Henry, butcher, Market place; h 2, -Surrey terrace, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grice, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gridley, Mrs., St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grief, James, White Horse, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grief, Jonathan, sub-postmaster and -shopkeeper, Trowse Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffenberg, Joseph, cigar dealer, Coburg -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, Mrs. Eliza, carver and builder, Cow -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, Hannah, plane, saw, and brace -manufacturer, Goat lane and Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, John, boot and shoe maker, Globe -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griggs, Frederick William, pawnbroker, Upper -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griggs, William, agent, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grigor, Mrs. Matilda, Lakenham place, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Mr. Frederick, importer of wines and -spirits, (see Seaman, Grimmer, and Co.) The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Honor, St. Clement’s hill, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimmer, Mr. Samuel, importer of wines and -spirits, (see Seaman, Grimmer, and Co.); h 3, Albion place, Mount -Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes, Ruth, grocer, &c., Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimwood, Thomas H., tailor and outfitter, 4, -Lower Goat lane (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_27">27</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grindling, George, accountant, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, George, dyer, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, John, shoemaker, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout and Co., mourning crape manufacturers; -silk works—Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout, George, Esq., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grove, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunn, Robert, ornamental painter and coach -maker, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunn, Robert, commission agent, 11, Julian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Alfred, surgeon dentist, -Priest’s court, 79, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Julian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, watch and clock maker, and -jeweller, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, John Hamnell, draper, Kimberley -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Robert, coach trimmer, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Thomas, horse-hair manufacturer, White -Lion yard, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Charlotte, fishmonger, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Christopher, green grocer, Cherry -street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, James, shopkeeper, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Rev. Thomas, 10, Newmarket terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurneys and Birkbecks, bankers, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guyton, John Thomas, butcher, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Tamworth terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hadley William, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, Mrs. Mary Ann, grocer, baker, and -confectioner, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagg, Noah, shoemaker, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haggett, Mr. J., 6, Victoria terrace, -Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagon, George, tailor, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagon, William, furniture broker, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haines Brothers, grocers and tea dealers, 58, -St. Stephen’s street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_18">18</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haldinstein, Philip, fancy cap and boot and -shoe manufacturer, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. John’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, Walter, cabinet maker, Wellington -terrace, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Charles, butcher, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page57"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -57</span>Hall, Charles Henry, 18, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Frederick George, butcher, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Miss Harriet, baker and confectioner, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Henry, baker, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, H., milliner and dressmaker, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall and Ilott, linen and woollen drapers, -silk mercers, &c., Waterloo house, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, painter, writer, and grainer, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, grocer and draper, Somerleyton -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, plumber, painter, and glazier, -and gas fitter, 10, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, John Foster, writing master, Charles -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Jonathan, market gardener and -shopkeeper, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Joseph, hawker, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Robert, shoemaker, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, joiner and builder, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, furniture broker, Bridge street, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, stone and marble mason, Chapel -Field road; h Norfolk street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Mrs. Sarah, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Timothy Bennett, boot maker, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Mr. William, Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, engraver, lithographer, and -copperplate printer, White Lion street; h Kimberley street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_10">10</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, White Lion inn, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William Henry, picture-frame maker, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallett, Rev. John, Independent minister, -Grove terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, George, harness maker, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, Joseph, hairdresser, Royal Hotel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Halls, Robert, commercial traveller, Cross -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ham, Mrs. Christine, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hamley, Osbertus John, commercial traveller, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, John, corn miller, Catton mill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, John, Victoria tavern and eating -house, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, Jonathan, shoemaker, Bridge street, -St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, William, shoemaker, Cross lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hampson, Mr. Daniel, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannah, Peter, travelling tea dealer, 33, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannant, Nathaniel, baker and confectioner, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannant, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary public, -deputy registrar of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Peter Edward, solicitor, clerk to -Governors of the Free Grammar School, Upper close; h -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Mr. Robert, St. Clement’s Hill -cottage, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Sarah, earthenware dealer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, William, green grocer, Chapel street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hanson, Joseph, commercial traveller, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hanworth, George, commercial traveller, Rose -Valley terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harbord, Henry, green grocer, St. -Stephen’s Back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harbord, Joseph Massingham, saddler and -harness maker, Upper St. Giles’ street; h Bedford street, -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, Anthony, carriage manufacturer, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, James, professor of music, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, Walter, surgeon dentist, 1, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harden, Charles, baker and grocer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, Alexander, bookseller and stationer, -4, Davey place; h St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, John, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, Mrs. Phœbe, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harding, Levi, The Crocodile, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardingham, William, general shopkeeper, -Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Mrs. Ann, lodging-house keeper, 8, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page58"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -58</span>Hardy, Charles, whip maker, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Francis, schoolmaster, Upper Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James, grocer and tea dealer, Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, John, shoemaker, Golden Ball square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Michael, baker, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Susan, 12, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, William, timber dealer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, William Edward, plumber, glazier, and -painter, 5, Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardyman, Miss Sarah, boarding school, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardyment, Jabez, earthenware dealer and -general shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Mrs. Barbara, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Charles, cabinet and chair maker, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Edward, lay clerk at cathedral, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Mrs. Elizabeth, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, William, fishmonger, Fishmarket, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harley, John Payne, provision merchant, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman, Mrs. John, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman, Leonard and Sons, wine and spirit -merchants, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Miss Ann, day school, Distillery -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Elizabeth, hairdresser, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, James, green grocer and fruiterer, Red -Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Robert, upholsterer, Carrow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Thomas, warehouseman, &c., Old -Post Office court; h West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Mrs. William, 4, London terrace, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harold, Philip, boot and shoe maker, Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Andrews Pask, carpenter and builder, -Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, George, dyer and dresser, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Henry, market gardener, Fisher’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Isaac, brewers’ agent, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, James Kersey, brush and patten -manufacturer, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Joseph, silk, cotton, and woollen -dyer, St. George’s Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper and Sutton, chemists and druggists, -Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harpley, Thomas, hairdresser, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, James, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, James Thomas, wholesale shoe -manufacturer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Mrs. Mary, 14, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Thomas, gardener and green grocer, -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, William, The Angel, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Zebediah, dyer and scourer, 38, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Alfred, shoe manufacturer; h -Distillery street, Heigham; warehouse, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Edward, confectioner, &c., -Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Harrod and Co., directory -publishers, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Isaac, joiner, John street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, John, grocer and tea dealer, Globe -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, John, (see Harrison, Harrod, and -Co.) Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Mrs. Mary Ann, green grocer, -&c., Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Mrs., baker, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Thomas Thurlow, Essex street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, boot and shoe maker, -Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, muffin baker, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, tailor, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrod, John George, (see Harrison, Harrod, -and Co.) Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Miss Catherine, boarding and day school, -14, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, John, corn and timber merchant; h St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Philip Woodrow, coach builder, Chapel -Field road, and Red Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page59"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -59</span>Hart, Robert, havel and slaie manufacturer, Golden Dog -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, William, grocer and draper, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, William George, watch and clock maker, -silversmith and jeweller, 46, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Mrs. Sophia, 3, Portland place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartley, William, hairdresser, Little Orford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartmann, Francis A., physician, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvard and Co., wholesale and retail -confectioners, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvard, Mr. Samuel, Bracondale grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Mr. Charles, 6, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Rev. Edward Kerrison, Fernado cottage, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey and Hudson, bankers, Crown bank, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Isaac, pawnbroker, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, James, baker, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Mr. James, 9, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, John, boot and shoe maker, 11, London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Sir Robert John, knt., Mousehold -house, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Robert J. H., Esq., Bracondale -house</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Samuel, baker and grocer, Staff of -Life, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, William S., plumber, painter, glazier, -and whiting manufacturer, William street; h Wellington place, -Wellington street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_32">32</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harwin, James, tea dealer, 3, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hase, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haslip, James, coal dealer, Abbs’ yard, -Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hastings, George, tunist, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Bedford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatch, Frederick, baker, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatch, William, The Express Train, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Charles, wholesale and retail -ironmonger, oil and colorman, Charing cross; h West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Amelia, milliner and dressmaker, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, John Bailey, accountant, Coldstream -terrace, Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, George, (see Rogers and Havers); h 6, -Chatham place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Mrs. Maria, 6, Chatham place, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Robert N., designer, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Samuel, sugar boiler, St. Miles’ -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, William Henry, pawnbroker, St. -Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haward, The Misses, milliners and dressmakers, -Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, George, plumber, glazier and painter, -Mariners’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, James, dyer, dresser, and shawl -cleaner, Nelson street, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, Samuel, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, Mrs. Amy, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, Robert William, wool merchant, Willow -lane, St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, William, bankers’ clerk, 14, -Chapel Field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkins, Mrs. Martha, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hay, William, surgeon dentist, Post Office -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayes, John, wood turner, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayhoo, Thomas, green grocer, St., -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haylett, David, shoemaker, Playford’s -court, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayne, William, Rainbow tavern, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, Carif, tinman and brazier, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, James John, working jeweller, Little -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, John, gardener, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hazlewood, Christmas Adam, beer retailer, and -plumber and glazier, Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hazlewood, Christopher John, corn merchant, -Weavers’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heasell, the Misses Elizabeth and Susan -(boarding school) Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heaviside, John, drawing master, Church -street, St. Saviour’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heazle and Co., coal merchants, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page60"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -60</span>Hedgeman, Richard George, inspector of taxes, -Cook’s lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heffill, Alder, commercial traveller, Lakenham -place, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hemnell, Johnson, eating and coffee-house, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henderson, John, travelling draper, Caledonia -terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henderson, William, butcher, Church street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hendry, James, beer retailer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henley, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henley, Mr. William, 9, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henney, Charity, haberdasher, Eagle terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hennery, William, Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herbert, Mrs. Ann, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring, Mrs. Ann, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring, Edward, grocer, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring, Mrs. Maria, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heseltine, James, Royal Hotel and posting -house, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewett, Alfred, grocer and tea dealer, Bedford -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewett, Charlotte, dressmaker, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewett, Edward Colby, clerk, 2, Adelaide -buildings, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewett, L., dressmaker, Lothian street, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewing, Joseph, Plumbers’ Arms, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewison, Mr. Joseph, Keyzor’s terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, George, brass and iron founder, and -Red Lion inn, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, George, shoemaker, West End street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, James, builder and carpenter, St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, John, land agent and surveyor, corner -of Chantry, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, Thomas, baker, Rising Sun lane, Golden -Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, Tutell, Cherry Tree, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, William, surgical instrument maker, -Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, William, beer retailer, St. -Mary’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hibberd, Amies, stone mason, Chapel Field -road; h Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hick, Wm., confectioner, St. Andrew’s -Hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hicks, Ann, lodging-house keeper, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hickling, Robert, beer retailer, Duke’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hickman, Mrs. E., 4, Heigham terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Higgin, Henry, Bakers’ Arms, and baker, -St. Clement’s hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, George, grocer, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, George, Eagle tavern, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, Jacob, shoemaker, Tinkler’s lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, John, beer retailer, and French -polisher, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Mrs. Catherine, sub-postmistress, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Miss Clara, milliner, Red Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Edward Robert, corn merchant, 2, -Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Mrs. Hannah, St. Stephen’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Hezekiah, shopkeeper, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Horace, professor of music, 46, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, James Frederick, professor of music, St. -Giles’ terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, grocer, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, grocer and tea dealer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, florist, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, -St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, plumber, painter and glazier, -Orford hill; h St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Lot, news agent, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Michael, tailor and draper, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Reuben, baker, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Richard, lemonade manufacturer, Cow -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Robert, hairdresser, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Samuel Secker, bankers’ clerk, 12, -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Mr. Samuel, 4, Waddington street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hills and Underwood, wine and spirit -merchants, and vinegar makers and distillers, Saint Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page61"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -61</span>Hilling, Mrs. Elizabeth, Julian street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hilling, Frederick, merchant’s clerk, -26, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hilling, Mary, The Steam Packet, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinchley, Samuel, The Duke’s tavern, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Ephraim and Francis, manufacturers, -Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Mr. Francis, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Henry and Son, rope, twine and sack -manufacturers, Red Lion street and Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Mr. Henry, Philadelphia (see Hindes, -Henry and Son)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinds, Robert, hairdresser, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, William, rope and sack manufacturer, -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindle, Maria, butcher, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hines, Charles, engineer, lathe and tool -maker, ivory, hardwood, and metal turner, machinist and agent to -the Briton Life Association, Muspole street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinsbey, Thomas William, architect and -surveyor, 18, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, James, tailor, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, Mary Ann, draper, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipperson and Jennings, Berlin wool and fancy -repository and confectioners, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hitchman, Robert, city chief constable, -Guildhall, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hupton, Mrs. Francis (day school) Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hoar, William, inland revenue officer, St. -Julian’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hobrough, Henry, river contractor, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hobrough, William, boat builder and general -agent, Bishop’s bridge, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Catherine, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard Robert, tailor and hatter, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, tailor, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, David, artist, Grey Friars’ -Priory lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, James Lincolne, solicitor’s -clerk, St. Clement’s grove, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hogg, Henry, Rose inn, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hogg, Mr. James, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hogg, Noah, shoe manufacturer, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holden, James, plasterer, Fox and -Hounds’ court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holder, Reuben, fancy repository, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, Charlotte, general shopkeeper, Peacock -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, George, shoemaker, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, Mr. Robert Durrant, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, William, boot and shoe maker, Castle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, William Gurney, boot maker, Suffolk -street, Union place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Mrs. Catherine, ham and bacon curer, -Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Edward Christopher, surgeon, St. -Stephen’s Villa, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Mrs. Emily, Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Francis, butcher, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hollaway, Rev. Charles, The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hollis, Robert, Shakespeare tavern, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holman, George, green grocer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes and Sons, engineers, millwrights, and -agricultural implement manufacturers, works, Prospect place and -Castle hill (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>pp.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_2">2</a></span>, 3)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Edmund, beer retailer and carter, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Edmund, beer retailer, Royal Oak, -Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Mrs. Esther (establishment for young -ladies) St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Frederick, engineer, Globe lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, George Thomas (see Holmes and Son) All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, George, green grocer, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, George, clerk at Union Fire and Life -Office; h New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Mr. Henry, Bloomsbury place, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, James (see Holmes and Son,) Globe -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page62"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -62</span>Holmes, James, grocer, draper, and beer retailer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Museum court, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Richard, town traveller, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Robert, boot and shoe maker, -Rigby’s court, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Robert, hairdresser, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, William, blacking manufacturer, -Coburgh street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homan and Co., shoe manufacturers, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homes and Son, blacking manufacturers, Anchor -court, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homes, John, boot maker, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homewood, Miss Anna, milliner, Brazen Doors -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, John Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, -Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, Robert, builder, Bloomsbury place, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, William, builder and contractor, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Joseph, butcher, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Joseph John, grocer, draper, and -bricklayer, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Samuel Beckett, tailor, St. -George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hooper, John, druggist, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hopkins, John, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hopkins, Stephen (lodging-house) Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hopper, Henry William, British schoolmaster, -Trafalgar st., New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hopson, Mrs. Charlotte, lodging-house keeper, -14, Castle Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, John, estate agent, Castle Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Little London street; h Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horner, Charles, land agent and surveyor, -Saint Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horner, Mrs., lodging-house keeper, St. -Mary’s alley, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hornor, Robert T., ironmonger, &c., Post -Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horsley, William, cabinet maker, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horth, William, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hoste, Rev. George Charles, Grove terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, John and Co., shoe manufacturers and -leather merchants, Orford hill; h Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, Mr. John, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, Mrs. Virtue, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotson, Wales Christopher, barrister, Grey -Friars’, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hough and Son, J., cheese factors, oil -refiners, and grease manufacturers, and dealers in rosin, Castle -Meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, David, dyer, 4, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Eliza, dyer, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Henry, Wounded Hart, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Mr. Henry John, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, John, dyer, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Miss Louisa, dressmaker, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, boat builder, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, boat builder, Grout’s -Thoroughfare, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, joiner, builder, and grocer, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert E., house steward at Norfolk -and Norwich Hospital</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Thomas, green grocer, Barrack -street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, William, merchant’s clerk, -Charles street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Housego, Jemima, lodging-house keeper, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Housego, William, artist, 21, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Housedane, Joseph, second-hand clothes dealer, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, Elizabeth, day school, Rupert street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, Mrs. R., Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, William, basket maker, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Miss Ann, dressmaker, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Ann, beer retailer, Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Mrs. Ann, private lodging-house -keeper, Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Anna, linen warehouse, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Miss Anne, ladies’ boarding -school, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Benjamin, John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page63"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -63</span>Howard, Charles, The Duke of York, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Charles H., builder, bricklayer, -&c., Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard and Co., wholesale and retail millinery -establishment, Victoria house, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Emanuel Simon, Venetian blind -manufacturer, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Mrs. Emily, milliner, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Everett and Thomas, bricklayers and -plasterers, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, George, upholsterer, John street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, George, coachsmith and green grocer, -Little Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, tripe dresser, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, shoemaker, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, bricklayer and builder, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Sardinian tavern, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John, bricklayer and plasterer, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John, carver, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Mrs. Mary Ann, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Riches and Watts, engineers and -millwrights, iron and brass founders, &c., Duke’s -Palace iron works (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_6">6</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Robert, grocer, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Robert, shoemaker, St. Miles’ -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Samuel, shoemaker, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Mr. Samuel, St. Saviour’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Thomas, bricklayer, The Red Lion, -Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, William, pork butcher, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, William, carpenter and builder, -Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Z., baker, &c., near the church, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Henry, shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Henry, well sinker, Baker’s -road, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, James, carpenter, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Miss Mary, 25, Paragon street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, William, leather seller, Lower Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howe, John, carter, Red Lion, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Abraham, boot and shoe maker, Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Mrs. Ann, Chapel street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Ann and Son, grocers and tea dealers, -and tallow chandlers, St. Giles’ hill; manufactory, Ber -street, (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page22">22</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Charles, boot and shoe maker, and -general shopkeeper, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Deborah, cloak, mantle, and dress -maker, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Mrs. Eliza, Valentine street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, George Smith, City Arms, St. -Andrew’s Hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Henry, beer retailer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James A., printer, (see Howes and -Soman) 4, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, market gardener, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, White Lion, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Jeremiah, hotpresser, Howes’ -yard, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, John, Esq., 4, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, John, Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, John, (see Howes, Ann and Son) tallow -chandler and grocer, St. Giles’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, John, shopkeeper and lodging house, -Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Joseph and James, coach and harness -makers, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Richard, hawker, Tinkler’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Robert Heron, Adam and Eve Gardens, -Tabernacle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Mrs. Sarah, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas, hotpresser, Church street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas, shoemaker, Russell st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas Self, coach builder, Rose lane -and Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page64"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -64</span>Howes, William, green grocer, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William, shoemaker, Heigham -causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William Cooper, writer and grainer, and -gas fitter, Boarded court, Ber street; h Newmarket road (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page23">23</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett and Co., furnishing and general -ironmongers, oil and colormen, and ironfounders, 6, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Henry, tunist; h St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Eliza, grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, John W., currier, (see Tillyard and -Howlett)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Robert, carpenter, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Thomas, grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Walter, tunist, Valentine street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, William, pianoforte and music -warehouse, 2, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, William, pianoforte tuner, Valentine -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, Samuel, provision dealer, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, William, White Lion, and horse and gig -letter, Oak street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Mrs. Hannah, staymaker, Westlegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Henry, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Henry, Coopers’ Arms, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, brewer, and wine, spirit, and -porter merchant, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, cowkeeper, Northumberland -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Miss Jane, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Sarah, dyer, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Thomas, Wellington place, Grove -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huby, Mrs. Elizabeth, 20, Distillery st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huby, Richard, cabinet maker, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudbud and Son, auctioneers and appraisers, -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, E., straw bonnet maker, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, George Edmund, shoemaker, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, John, boot and shoe maker, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, Mrs. Mary Ann, 6, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Charles, beer retailer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Edward, cowkeeper, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, James, working cutler, Rising Sun -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, John, wheelwright and blacksmith, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, John, photographic artist, 17, Davey -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Miss Maria, upholsterer, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hughes, Ann, milliner and dress maker, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hughes, William, Bath House, St. -Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hull, Mrs. Hannah, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hull, William Henry, baker and confectioner, -Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hulme, John Hughes, chemist and druggist, St. -Andrew’s Hall plain (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_11">11</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphrey, John, clerk, Essex street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphery, Susan, beer retailer, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphery, William, shopkeeper and bricklayer, -Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunn, Philip, carpenter and shopkeeper, Rising -Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Alfred, bookseller and stationer, and -circulating library, and agent to the Briton Life Assurance -Compy., Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, George, branch post-office, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James, pastrycook and confectioner, 62, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, working cutler and confectioner, -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, grocer and tea dealer, Quay -side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Joseph William, shoemaker, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Mrs. H., Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunter, William, upholsterer, (see Clarke and -Hunter)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn, Daniel, rope manufacturer, Dove street; -h Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page65"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -65</span>Hurn, George, hemp and sack merchant and waterproof -cover maker, Dove street; h Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn, Mary and Elizabeth, milliners, Bunk -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurrell, William, fishmonger, Magdalen -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurry, John, shoemaker, Cross lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurry, Thomas, church bell hanger, 2, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huson and Co., lace, velvet, satin, veils, -scarfs, shawl, and French and English millinery establishment, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huson, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huson, Robert, linen draper, Bridge street, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hussey, William, nurseryman, seedsman, and -florist, Horticultural gardens, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchison, Charles, M.D., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchison, G. S., surgeon, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutson, George, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutton, John, tea dealer, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutton, Mr. John William, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hyams, Emanuel, London and Birmingham -warehouse, 5 and 6, St. Andrew’s Hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ibrook, Mr. Richmond, 8, Newmarket terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ilott, William, (see Hall and Ilott) St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ineson, Joseph, rag merchant, Elm hill; h -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isaac, Edward, baker, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isaacs, John, slipper manufacturer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isbell, Miss Maria, milliner and dressmaker, -Charles street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isbill, Charles, butcher, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungius, Mrs. Jemima, printer and stationer, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungius, Miss Kate, milliner, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Miss Ann Sarah, boarding school, 13, The -Crescent, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Charles, butcher, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Capt. Ferdinand, St. Catherine’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, George, auctioneer, valuer, and estate -agent, Crown Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, John, Bakers’ Arms, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, John C., commercial traveller, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Richard N., local manager Unity Life and -Fire Association, 72, St. Giles’ street; h Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iveson, Mrs. Rebecca, butcher, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jacobs, John, butcher, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Mrs. Charlotte, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Edward, butcher, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Hannah, green grocer, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Henry Charles, musician, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, James, musician, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Joseph, linen draper, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Mrs. Mary, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Rev. Oliver, Primitive Methodist -preacher, Mill hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, William, musician, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, William, sen., musician and green -grocer, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, William, general shopkeeper, Coburg -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Grace, lodging-house keeper, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Henry, King’s Arms, Bishop -Bridge, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Henry, chemist and druggist, Oak -street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, John, general shopkeeper, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Wallace, beer retailer, St. -John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, William, Imperial Arms, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarman, Thomas, Royal Oak, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrett, Thomas, dyer and furniture broker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, booksellers, binders, -printers, publishers, and wholesale stationers, London street, -and 3, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold, Mr. Samuel; h Bracondale (see Jarrold -and Sons)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold, Mr. Thomas; h The Mount, Thorpe -hamlet (see Jarrold and Sons)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold, Mr. William P., Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Mr. Henry, Thorpe terrace, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page66"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -66</span>Jarvis, Henry, railway and general carrier and carman, -Lucas’ wharf, Thorpe hamlet (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_35">35</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, John, county court bailiff, Pump -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Joseph, grocer, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Mrs. R., Codogan place, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, William, Pine Apple, market gardener -and farmer, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Mr. William, Trafalgar place, Hall -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, William, merchant’s clerk, 6, -Langham place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Benjamin, florist, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Charles, fishmonger, Market place; h -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, George, mohair manufacturer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, George, fish merchant, The Fishmarket; h -Fisher’s lane, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Mr. George, Bracondale (see Jay and -Pilgrim)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, James, gardener, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Joshua, dyer, &c., Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, John, window glass, sheet lead, pipe and -color merchant, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, John, baker, 12, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Joseph Burcham, shopkeeper, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Mrs. Mary, 3, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, Toll’s -court, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Mr. Thomas B., Heigham grove, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeans, Edwin, bookseller, binder, and -stationer, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, bookseller, binder, stationer, -&c., 4 and 5, Bridewell alley; h Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeckell, Rev. George, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeckell, George, grocer, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeckell, Thomas, architect, Bank court, Queen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, Mrs. Sarah, 2, York place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, William and Charles, timber merchants, -St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jefferies, William, beer retailer, Oak street, -St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Mrs. Emily, milliner, 56, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, George, gun and pistol maker, Golden -Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Leamon, The Griffin, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Robert, grocer and draper, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Mr. Samuel, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Walter Loud, (see Burrage and -Jeffries); h Caledonia terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, Samuel, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, Samuel, sawyer, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, Thomas, hatter, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennis, John, gardener, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jermy, Jeremiah, green grocer, Bedford street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Ambrose, pawnbroker, &c., Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Charles, timber dealer, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Mr. Charles, Woodlands, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Daniel, timber dealer, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Edward, Esq., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Edwin, brush maker, Devonshire place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Gilman, and Co., shoe manufacturers, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Harriet, dressmaker, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Jacob, linen draper, (see Lovick and -Johnson)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, James, M.D., The Chantry, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John Godwin, surgeon, 64, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John Sewell, baker and confectioner, -Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Robert, register office for servants, -26, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Samuel, medical botanist, Vauxhall -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Sarah and Anna, day school, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Sewell John, baker, &c., Upper -Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Thomas, solicitor’s clerk, -Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page67"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -67</span>Johnson, Mr. William, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnston, Fergus, agent for Virtue and Co., -publishers, 5, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Charles William, carriage and harness -manufacturer, St. Stephen’s gates; h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, John, King’s Arms, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Robert, stationer, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth, linen draper, &c., -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, James, butcher, Grove place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Peter, plumber, painter, and glazier, -St. Margaret’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Miss Sarah, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, William, plumber, 1, St. -Gregory’s Church passage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jordan, Mrs. Rachel Elizabeth, boot and shoe -maker, Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joseph and Samuel, pawnbrokers, silversmiths, -shoe manufacturers, &c., Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joseph, Maurice, (see Joseph and Samuel) -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joy, Mrs. Charlotte, 25, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joy, Matthew, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joyce, Mrs. Charlotte, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joyce, James, last and boot-tree maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Juba, Edmund, ticket writer and tobacconist, -Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kahler, John Henry, baker, &c., Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedenton, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Bridge -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedge, Robert, beer retailer, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedge, Thomas, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keeble, Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keeble, James, cabinet maker, John street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kehle, Joseph, watch and clock maker, Stump -cross, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keith, Mr. Frederick, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keith, Mr. Thomas, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, George Pank, hair cutter and perfumer, -17, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Henry, proprietor of reading and -billiard rooms, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Mr. Henry, 8, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Isaac, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James, green grocer, St. Lawrence -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James, horse-hair seating and crinoline -manufacturer, and furniture broker, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Mrs. Mary, tea dealer, Golden Dog -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Thomas, saddler and harness maker, Great -Orford street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_26">26</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, William and Son, shoe manufacturers, 18, -Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, William, The Tuns Inn, St. Giles’ -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, John, auctioneer, valuer, -accountant, and estate agent; agent to the English Widows’ -Fund and General Life, the State Fire, Plate Glass, and -Accidental Death, and Agricultural Cattle and Hail Storm -Insurance Compys., Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, minister at -Countess of Huntingdon’s chapel, The Tabernacle; h -Westbeech house, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, Mrs., boarding and day school, -Westbeech house, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kenney, Edmund Thomas, Cabinet-makers’ -Arms, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Alfred, rag merchant, Upper Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Charles, Bull Inn, St. Paul’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, 3, London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Mrs. Mary, butcher, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 10 and 11, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Thomas, The Light Horseman, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kenyon, John, saw and file manufacturer, Lower -Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keown, Mr., draper, &c., Valentine street, -St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, John, plumber, painter, and glazier, -Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, Stephen John, printer and bookbinder, -All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, George, traveller, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, grocer and tea dealer, 6, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, watchmaker and provision -dealer, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page68"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -68</span>Kerrison and Preston, solicitors; office, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, Roger, solicitor, clerk to Norfolk -Justices at the Shirehall, and to Norwich Gas Light Compy., -(limited) commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by -married women, commissioner to administer oaths in Chancery in -England, and agent to the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance -Compy., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, Mr. Simon, St. Saviour’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerridge, Elizabeth, general shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerridge, John, Reindeer, St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, George, furniture broker, and rent and -debt collector, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, George Caythorpe, accountant and debt -collector, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, John, cabinet maker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Elizabeth, Surrey inn, Grove place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, George, Willow place, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Henry Watson, coal merchant, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, coach maker and postmaster, 73, -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James Frederick, dealer, The Swan, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Petter Mullish, butcher, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, William Woodhouse, linen draper, silk -mercer, &c., London street, and 2, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ketton, John, oilcake manufacturer, Rose lane; -h The Close, and Sprowston Grange</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ketton, Mr. John, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kew, Louisa, milliner, &c., 45, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, George, shopkeeper, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Joseph, whitesmith, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Robert, cabinet maker, Holl’s lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Samuel, jun., shopkeeper, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Samuel, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Septimus, ginger beer manufacturer, -Mansfield’s yard, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keymer, Thomas, brewer’s clerk, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keyzor, Michael, optician, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Walter, jobbing gardener, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kiddell, Joshua, ironmonger and earthenware -dealer, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kiddle, Joshua, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kilburn, William, William Tell, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kilburn, William, clothier, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Edward, butcher, Southwell street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, George, White Lion, Prince’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, James, Bolingbroke’s stores, Bank -plain, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, James, plumber and glazier, -Prince’s street; h Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, John and James, plumbers, glaziers, and -painters, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Mrs., curiosity shop, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Leonard, French polisher, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Mrs., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Mrs., Home Cottage, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Matilda and Rachel, dressmakers and -milliners, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Robert, Artichoke inn, Magdalen -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Russell, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Samuel, 3, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Samuel, Theatre tavern, Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Samuel Benjamin, Pine Apple, St. -Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Thomas, clerk and collector for Water -Works Company, Alma terrace, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Thomas Charles Rackham, plumber, -painter, and glazier, Tombland and Elm hill (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_22">22</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, William Howes, tailor, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kingdom, The Misses, dressmakers, 3, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kinnebrook, Mr. William, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kirkham, Dennis, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kirby, Joseph, hawker, Mill street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page69"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -69</span>Kitson, John, solicitor, Thorpe hamlet, clerk to Dean -and Chapter, Lower close; h Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kittmer, Miss Charlotte Rice, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Frederic, tobacco and snuff -manufacturer, 10, Old Haymarket; h Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, George, merchant, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, -Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Klein, Mrs. A., fancy repository, Bridge -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Klein, Herr Hermann, professor of the German -language, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett and Hall, dressmakers, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Henry, shopkeeper, 38, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Henry, beer retailer, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Jonathan, whitesmith, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights and Ballord, pawnbrokers, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, George, fishmonger, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, James, pawnbroker, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Robert, merchant’s clerk, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Robert, shoemaker, Eldon row, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Susannah, Boarded House, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Thomas, bird preserver, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knowles, Mrs. Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, -Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Esau, baker and shopkeeper, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, George Plummer, builder and contractor, -Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Horace, builder, Surrey street; h St. -Faith’s terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, James William, builder, &c., Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John, plumber, painter, and glazier, -St. Margaret’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John Greenwood, bricklayer and -plasterer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Robert, commercial traveller, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, William, White Horse, and bricklayer, -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, William Randall, carpenter and builder, -St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladbrooke, John Barney, drawing master, -Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladell, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladell, Mr. William, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladyman, Joseph Harrison, tea dealer, 6, -Gentlemen’s Walk; h New road, Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laflin, Mr. Joseph, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lain, Edward, bookseller and circulating -library, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, baker, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, shoemaker and clothier, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Mr. John, Wellington place, Grove -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John, shopkeeper, Greyhound lane, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, William, grocer, tea dealer, oil and -Italian warehouseman, &c., Surrey corner, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, William, classical and commercial -academy, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Andrew, green grocer, Heigham street, -St. Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Mrs. Elizabeth, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Frederick, cordwainer, Adelaide street, -Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, James, butcher, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Leonard, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Leonard, butcher, Rupert street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Mrs. Sarah, wire worker, wire weaver, -and corn dressing, and blowing machine maker, Golden Ball street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_10">10</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Thomas, pork butcher, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, William, pork butcher, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Charles, shoemaker, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Eliza Mrs., dressmaker, Kimberley -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page70"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -70</span>Lambert, Mr. Francis, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Francis, tea and coffee merchant, 6 -and 7, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Mr. James, 8, Grove place, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Martin, Windsor Castle, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Mrs., Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamercon, Francis, Dove, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lammas, Brothers, tea dealers, 1, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Henry, baker, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, William, gas fitter, St. Peter’s -Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Landy, Mrs. Charlotte, 6, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lane, James, Three Pigeons, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lane, Joseph, hosier, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Langley, John, market gardener, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Langton, Edward, librarian, Little Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham, Gilbert, boot and shoe maker, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham, Gilbert, waterman, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham and Sword, hairdressers, perfumers, -&c., 4, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lantenant, Camille Louis, teacher of -languages, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Large, John, tallow chandler, White -Friars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Large, John, tallow chandler and shopkeeper, -Julian street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larke, Edward Norman, boot and shoe maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, Henry, furniture broker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, James, shoemaker, Tinkler’s -lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, James, shopkeeper, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, Robert, beer retailer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, green grocer, St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, tailor, professor of -singing, and inventor of an improved sol-fa system, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, baker and shopkeeper, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William Augustus, corn merchant, -Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larn, Samuel, boot maker, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larn, William, shoemaker, St. Margaret’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laskey, Mary Ann, Gold Beaters’ Arms, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laurence, Michael Calver, St. Julian’s -tavern, St. Julian’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, Mrs. Rebecca, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, William, upholsterer and paper -hanger, 49, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Law, Mrs. Alfred, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawes, Robert Curll, seedsman, Julian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawn, Lubbuck, beer retailer, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawn, William, The White Lion, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, George, beer retailer, Rising Sun lane, -Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, James, Wine tavern, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, John, Victoria tavern, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, blacksmith, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, straw hat manufacturer, -Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, The Swiss Cottage, and -blacksmith, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, William, manager at Mr. Read’s -mill, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawson, William, commercial traveller, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawter, Ellen, dressmaker, St. Julian’s -street, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laxen, Miss, St. Giles’ terrace, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lay, George, cabinet maker, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lay, William Robert, chemist and druggist, -Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Layton, Mr. Buxton, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, George, gas fitter and bell hanger, -Lower Goat lane (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_23">23</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, James, baker, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Philip, carpenter and builder, St. -Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Mr. William, Golding street, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, George, green grocer, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, Robert, tanner, currier and leather -merchant, Upper Market, and Whitwell, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, Thomas, baker, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page71"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -71</span>Leath, Thomas Thorne, house and estate agent, Charles -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leavins, Bailey, printer, (see Cundall, -Miller, and Leavins); h Cross street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lebbell, Thomas, blacksmith, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, George, commercial coffee and eating -house, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, William, shoemaker, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leech, Jane, stay maker, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Mrs. Julia, 58, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Mrs., 6, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Miss Sarah, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Sarah and Elizabeth, shopkeepers, -Tinkler’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Fevre, Thomas, engineer and boiler maker, -St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Legood, Elizabeth, Butchers’ Arms, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Legood, Samuel, hay dealer, Prospect -square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Daniel, baker, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggatt, John, blacksmith, Scoles’ -green; h Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggatt, Samuel, Bloomsbury place, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, John, blacksmith, Thorn Tavern court, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Miss Sarah, straw bonnet maker, 5, -Crescent place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Grys, William, wheelwright and carpenter, -Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leist, James, house carpenter and joiner, and -plane maker, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Mrs. Emily, lodging-house keeper, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Robert, manager at Union Office</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemille, Mrs. Ann, West End place, Grove -place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemmon, Robert, printer, Willow lane, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemon, Thomas, baker and confectioner, All -Saint’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemon, William, horse breaker, 12, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Neve, Charles, baker, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leney, Samuel, merchant, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Strange, Thomas, grocer, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leveaux and Compy., wine and spirit merchants, -Liverpool; principal agent for Norwich and Norfolk. William E. -Filbey; office, Stamp Office yard, St. Andrew’s, Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leverett, George, eating house, St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levern, James, boot and shoe maker, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levere, Miss, Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levine, Joseph, tobacconist, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levine, Moses, cigar merchant, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lewis, Mrs., 2, Albert place, St. -Stephen’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Llewfinly, Thomas, general shopkeeper, Cherry -street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Liddelow, Robert, London Tavern, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Liffen, John, bookbinder, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lilly, Mrs. Maria, milliner and dressmaker, -Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, baker, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, shoe manufacturer, 14, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, baker, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, tobacco pipe and lucifer -manufacturer, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Ann, infant schoolmistress, -Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Morris, Old Church path, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Morris, hairdresser and glover, -Chapel street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Robert, beer retailer, Mill street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincolne, Miss Elizabeth (school) Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lines, Philip, Somerleyton tavern, Somerleyton -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linford, Robert, watchmaker, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Abraham, Shirehall tavern, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Edmund, banker’s clerk, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, George, builder and contractor to the -Local Board of Health, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Harriet, (day school) Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry (classical and commercial boarding -school) Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page72"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -72</span>Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, 19, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, solicitor, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, James, lay clerk of the Cathedral, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Mrs. Julia Ann, (day school) 23, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, William, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lingwood, Jeremiah, schoolmaster, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, Charles, green grocer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, George, coal dealer, Southwell -street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, Robert, grocer, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lister, John, manufacturing cutler and -surgical instrument maker, 10½, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littell, Charles, hosier and shoemaker, White -Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littell, Henry, accountant, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleproud, James, shopkeeper, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleproud, Mrs. Susan, White Rose, Back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, Ephraim, The Ship, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, Frederick Burton, professor of -music, Colegate street, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleboy, George, solicitor’s clerk, -Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleboy, John, banker’s clerk, 10, -Heigham terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, Sampson, accountant, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livingstone, Thomas, shopkeeper, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Miss Hannah, St. Faith’s -terrace, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, James, brush maker, Bloomsbury place, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Henry Briggs, beer retailer, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Mr. Jonathan, Synagogue street, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Samuel, bricklayer and shopkeeper, -West Wymer street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, William Thomas, tailor, woollen draper -and hatter, 4, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyd, John Adolphus and Co., boot and shoe -manufacturers, 20, and 21, Davey place; h Surrey terrace (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_4">4</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyd, Richard, merchant’s clerk, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyd, Thomas, ecclesiastical and general -mason, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyde, Mrs. Frances, Hall road, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loades, Benjamin, land surveyor and -lithographer, 55, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loads, Henry, shopkeeper, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Charles, confectioner, Exchange -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, St. -Augustine’s (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_18">18</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, William, John Bull, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockwood, Lewis, green grocer, St. -Miles’ Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockwood, Maria, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lofty James, hairdresser, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lohr, Eliza, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lohr, Mrs. Lydia, ready-made linen warehouse, -milliner, &c., 6, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lomas, William, saw maker, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lombe, William, boot and shoe maker, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">London, William, Free Trade tavern, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lonergan, Francis, The Dove, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, John, farmer, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Walter, tailor and shopkeeper, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loose, James, broker, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, Mr. Aaron, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, George, brush maker, Lower Westwick -street, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, John, wool buyer and yarn agent, Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lorkin, Mrs. Virtue, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lound, Thomas, agent for the County Fire and -Provident Life Offices, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse inn, Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page73"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -73</span>Love, Miss Amelia, dressmaker, Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, Charles, plumber, painter, and glazier, -Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, Mrs. Mary Ann, ticket writer, 2, Alma -square, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, William, Queen’s Head, Cowgate -street, St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loveday, George, The Bee Hive, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, James, grocer, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett and Kidd, fancy repository, Bank -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, George, carpenter, West End street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, Henry, stationer, toy dealer and -general fancy repository, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Co., china, glass, and earthenware -merchants, St. Andrew’s Broad street and Bridewell -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and -haberdashers, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Mary Ann, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Alfred, baker, Devonshire place, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Frederick, baker, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, George, baker, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Joseph, baker and grocer, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, James, shopkeeper, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne and Shaw, accountants, insurance agents, -and agents to the Provident Clerks’ Life Association, -Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, Mr. William Charles, (see Lowne and -Shaw) Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lucas, Brothers, builders and contractors, -Norwich, Lowestoft, and Belvidere road, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Luckett, Henry, shopkeeper, Pottergate street, -St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ludlow, Henry, banker’s clerk, Town -close, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lulham, Edwin Walter, shoe manufacturer, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lusher, Mrs. Deborah, lodging-house keeper, -36, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lutchford, Henry, manager for Davies and Son, -shoe manufacturers, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Elizabeth, draper, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Gilbert, lucifer match manufacturer, -Barrack street, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, James, Swan inn, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Mrs., dressmaker, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Mary Ann, The Grapes tavern, Church -street, St. Miles’ Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Robert, farmer, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Robert, farmer, Upper Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackie, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, George William, gold and silversmith -and working jeweller, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, John, The Marquis of Granby, Barrack -street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, John Edward, tailor and draper, -Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, Maria, grocer and tea dealer, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, Richard, dealer in birds, The -Original Dun Cow, St. Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, Thomas, The Vine Tavern, St. -Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madders, Anthony, accountant, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Giles, tuner of musical instruments, -Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Robert Alexander, teacher of music, -Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Main, Mrs. Susan, stay and corset maker, 4, -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Malbon, Benjamin, glass cutter, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Charles, machine maker, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Charles, tailor (see Mallet Francis -and Charles); h Holly terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Christopher, silk manufacturer, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Francis and Charles, tailors and -woollen drapers, 2, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Frederick, general shopkeeper, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Henry, brush manufacturer, Cross -lane, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Joseph Henry, mohair spinner, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Malster, Mr. Stephen, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maltman, Janet, dressmaker, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manby, Mrs. Elmira, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mandell, Robert, Model School yard, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page74"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -74</span>Mann, Cain, Lord Raglan, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Charles, tailor, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Rev. John, Wesleyan preacher, -Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph, turner and shopkeeper, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph, shopkeeper, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph Matthew, Mischief tavern, St. -Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Henry, pork butcher, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Henry, musician, John street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Samuel, clerk, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manning, George, tool manufacturer, Westlegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manning, Miss M. and C., dressmakers, -Wellington street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manning, Prentice Squirrell, 2, -Robinson’s terrace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manning, Mr. William, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manser, William, grocer and timber merchant, -Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mansfield, James, plumber, glazier, and -painter, St. Stephen’s street; h Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manthorpe, James, butcher, cabinet maker, -branch post-office, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Margarson, Mrs. Ann, dressmaker, Alma square, -Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Margerson, Mrs. Hannah, stay maker, St. -Andrew’s Hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Markham, John, hatter and hosier, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marner, Mr. William, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marris, John, baker, Golding street, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, John, beer retailer, Bridge street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Robert, gun maker and ornamental -engraver, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Samuel Ray, gun maker, Great Orford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsh, Edward, hairdresser, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Edward, artist, Timberhill st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall and Goffin, boot and shoe maker, -Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, Queen Adelaide, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, tailor and woollen draper, -Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Peter, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, baker, Regent street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, baker, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, green grocer, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsham, Edward, carver and gilder, Church -alley, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsham, John, market gardener, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Alfred Abraham, currier and leather -seller, Timberhill street; h All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Richard, confectioner and -pastry-cook, 13, Gentlemen’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Benjamin Abednego, wholesale and -export shoe manufactory, and leather warehouse, St. -Gregory’s Church alley; h 4, Earlham road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, George and Richard, boot and shoe -manufacturers, St. Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Robert, furniture broker, Quay -side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Robert Rowland, clerk, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, St. -Peter’s at Mancroft, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Thomas, decorative artist and heraldic -painter, Museum court, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Thomas L., umbrella and parasol -manufacturer, 39, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, William, Mariners’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martineau, Miss Fanny Ann, Bracondale Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martins Josiah, carpenter, &c., Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martins, Sarah, midwife, St. Martin’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mase, Henry, grainer (see Pullen, Mase and -Furse)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, George, commercial traveller, 20, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry, hairdresser, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry John, auctioneer, appraiser and -estate agent, Pottergate street; h Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry, Sir John Barleycorn, Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, butcher, Golden Ball street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_23">23</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Elm terrace, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page75"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -75</span>Mason, Peter, green grocer, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Robert, cabinet maker, Alma terrace, -Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Robert Staff, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Samuel, basket and sieve maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Samuel Cutriss, butcher, Norfolk -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Miss Sophia, 3, London terrace, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Thomas, shoemaker, Long row, Hall road, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, William, White Horse, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Arthur, clerk at Gurney’s -bank; h Windsor terrace, Grove road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Henry A., clerk at Gurney’s -bank; h Sprowston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Robert, baker, Bethel street; h -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Master, Alfred, surgeon, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett, Rev. Jonathan Chase, minor canon of -Norwich cathedral, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett and Stevenson, publishers of the -<i>Norfolk Chronicle</i>, and printers, bookbinders and -stationers, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett, William, Surrey road (see Matchett -and Stevenson)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, George, William the Fourth, -Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, John, Tabernacle street, St. -Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews and Son, botanists, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, Samuel, accoucheur, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, William, Cupid and Bow, and dealer -in hay and corn, St. Martin’s Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maxwell, Thomas, The Dolphin, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, Eleanor, infant school, St. Mary’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maydwell, James, boot maker, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayfield, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, George, grocer, and furniture broker, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, James, livery-stable keeper, -Hale’s court, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mays, Mrs. Charlotte, day school, Magdalen -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mays, George, solicitor’s clerk, 3, -Grove Place terrace, Grove road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayston, Edward, tea dealer, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’Ilmorrow, John, draper, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’Keown, Henry, travelling draper, St. -Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Cornelius, earthenware dealer, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, George, carpenter and builder, Barn -road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, John, builder, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, Stephen Howlett, builder, &c., -William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, George, china, glass, and earthenware -dealer, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, Bridge -street, St. Andrew’s; h St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Jonathan, grocer, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, maltsters and coal -merchants, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing, Samuel Woodcock, merchant, Ipswich -road (see Mealing and Mills)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mear, The Misses, Chapel loke</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mear, Mr. William, architect, Surrey house, -Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meek, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Tinkler’s -lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meek, Joseph, chair maker, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meen, Henry Percy, butcher, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meens, William, tailor, Bartholomew st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meers, William, lay clerk, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Melton, Frederick, chemist, druggist, &c., -St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mendham, Wace Lockett, solicitor, town clerk, -8, St. Andrew’s Broad street; h Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Menton, Mrs. Mary Ann, King’s Head, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merris, William, shopkeeper, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, John, cooper, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robert, merchant, Eastern Union wharf; -h Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robert John, boot and shoe maker and -shopkeeper, King Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page76"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -76</span>Metcalf, Edward J., merchant’s clerk, Somerleyton -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Francis, hot-presser and dyer, -Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, John, tobacco-pipe maker, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Simon, clothier, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, William, estate agent, Cadogan place, -Bedford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalfe, Joseph, chintz glazer, Peacock -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metteringham, Mr., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mickleburgh, John Henry, general clothier, -Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mickleburgh, Robert, coal dealer, Nelson -street, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mickleburgh, Mrs. Phœbe, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’Michael, Mr., tea dealer, Valentine -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Alfred, carpenter, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton and Answorth, manufacturers, St. -George’s mill, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, George, manufacturer, Calvert -street; h The Grove, Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, George, Wellington place, Grove -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, James, Hope Tavern, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, James, banker’s clerk, New -road, Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Jeremiah, The Crown, St. -George’s Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, -St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, King’s Head, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, tobacco manufacturer, Nelson -street, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Mrs. John, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Mrs. Maria, dressmaker, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Matthew, tea dealer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Robert, fruiterer, and pork -butcher, Cherry street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Thomas, beer retailer, Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Thomas, beer retailer, Albion -tavern, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Thomas, lodging-house keeper, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, William, beer retailer, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner and -dressmaker, 5, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Francis, straw bonnet maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Henry, commercial traveller, 15, -Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, John, shopkeeper, Heigham Causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Stephen, manufacturer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Susan, grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Mr. William, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard, Charles William (see Millard and -Son); h Prince’s street and Bradestone</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard, Mrs. Jane, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard, William S. and Son, land agents and -surveyors, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard, William S., (see Millard and Son); h -Old Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Alfred, baker, St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Mrs. Amelia, tobacconist, and importer -of cigars, 5, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Arthur Russell, merchant’s -clerk, Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, Westlegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, George Mingay, butcher, St. -Catherine’s plain, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, George Robert, carver, gilder, and -cabinet maker, St. Andrew’s hill; h Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Henry, registrar of the Guildhall -court, Bank chambers, Bank plain; h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Henry Blake, clerk to the Board of -Health, Bank chambers, Bank plain; h Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, John, solicitor’s clerk, -Freeman’s villas, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Samuel, bookseller, (see Cundall and -Miller)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Son, and Bugg, solicitors, Bank -chambers, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Walter, baker, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Wallace S., Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, William, green grocer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, William, tailor, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Miss Ann, preparatory school for young -gentlemen, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Charlotte, glove maker, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page77"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -77</span>Mills, George Thomas, plasterer, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Mary Ann, beer retailer, Lower Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Mr. Edward, Lakenham terrace, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Mr. Jacob, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, yeast manufacturer, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, coal merchant, brick, tile, -pipe, and pottery works, Castle meadow, and Chalk hill, -Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, dyer, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Jeremiah, The Fighting Cocks, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Mr. Robert, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Milnes, Charles, manager for Mr. Lloyd, mason, -Rose lane; h Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay, Frederick, French polisher and -furniture broker, Chapel street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay, George Nelson, ladies’ London -shoe warehouse and fancy repository, 7, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, David, butcher, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Edward, assistant collector to Board of -Health, Trory street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns and Foyson, builders, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Isaac, grocer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Mr. George William, Tombland (see Minns -and Foyson)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Jesse, dresser, St. Clement’s -Church alley; h Sussex street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, John, The Queen’s Arms, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, master of Doughty’s -Hospital, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, beer retailer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, brass turner, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Samuel William, tailor, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Susanna, The Eagle, St. Gregory’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, William, shoemaker, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell and Clarke, solicitors, Toll’s -court, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Frederick, baker, &c., Palace -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, John, (see Mitchell and Clarke); h -Wymondham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Robert, basket maker, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Mr. Samuel, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, William, travelling draper, 4, -Dereham Road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitson, James, bricklayer, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, Christopher, collector of market dues, -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, George, cab proprietor, St. Giles’ -street; h Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, Richard, furniture broker, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, Robert, Black Horse, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, William, draper, (see Gooderson and -Moll); h Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, William, jun., at Gooderson and -Moll’s, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mollett, Alexander, beer retailer, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mollett, Rizen, coal merchant, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, Charlotte Ann, 5, St. Catherine’s -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, James, grocer, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mousey, James, cooper, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Monument, Miss, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moon, Robert, green grocer, Waterloo, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Abraham, green grocer, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore and Co., haberdashers and button -factors, 81, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Charles, watch and clock maker, Coslany -street, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Daniel William, The Cock inn, Upper -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Elizabeth, beer retailer, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Foster Grand, soda water manufacturer, -Colegate street, St. George’s; h Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, George, Brazen Doors tavern, Lame Dog -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Isaac, hairdresser, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, hairdresser, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, green grocer, City road, Heigham -fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James Brett, chemist, 4, Robinson -terrace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, John, Globe tavern, Globe lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, John George, haberdasher, &c., Pier -cottage, Coach and Horses’ road, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page78"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -78</span>Moore, Luke, shoemaker, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mrs. Maria Emily, dressmaker, Coburgh -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mary, New City, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mrs. Mary Ann, Bento Cottage, -Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Robert, market gardener, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mrs. Sarah, milliner, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, builder, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, beer retailer, and -hairdresser, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Arthur Foster, surgeon, &c., -Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Edward Charles, stock and share -broker, 82, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Mr. Richard, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, John B. and Henry, brewers, spirit -merchants, and maltsters, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Robert Pratt, land agent, (see Pratt, -Hornor and Morgan;) h 4, Newmarket terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, George, coach and gig manufacturer, -Magdalen street; h Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, John, slate merchant, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, Mr. Robert, Point House, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, William, grocer and tea dealer, -Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrish, Miss Emily, lodging-house keeper, 3, -Windsor terrace, Grove road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrison and Co., wine, spirit, and ale and -porter merchants, opposite Guildhall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Rev. Anthony South, curate of St. -Mark’s, Lakenham; h Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Rev. Charles, M.A., rector of St. -Michael’s, and incumbent of St. Mary’s, Mousehold, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Joshua, green grocer, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Miss Mary Ann, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morter, Meshach, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morter, Robert, the Norfolk Tavern, grocer and -tea dealer, Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morter, William, boot and shoe maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, John Thursby, Lilly tavern, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, John Thursby, Railway and Commercial -hotel, 72, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, Miss, dressmaker, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, William, shopkeeper, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moss, Robert, fire-wood dealer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Motts, John, butcher, West End street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moughton, John, Waterman’s Arms, St. -Ann’s lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mounser, William, travelling cutler, Rising -Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mounsear, William, paper hanger, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mower, Henry, tailor, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moxon, Timothy, book-keeper, Vauxhall -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, Francis, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, George, fishmonger, St. Margaret’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, James, Tiger inn, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, John, shoe mender, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, William, fishmonger, Cowgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, William, King of Prussia, Ipswich -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muirhead, Hannah, shopkeeper, Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munday, Thomas, shopkeeper, Mill lane, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mundy, William, milkman, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munford, George, Nelson tavern, shopkeeper, -Nelson street, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munford, Samuel, shoemaker, Mount St. Helen, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Multitude, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Cherry -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muriel, Charles Evans, surgeon, 64, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murnane, John, Bell Commercial and Family -Hotel, and wine and spirit merchant, Orford hill, and Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murray, James, tailor, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murray, Joseph, carpenter and builder, -Prospect place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern, -Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Gibbs H., brick, tile and drainpipe -maker, Duke’s Palace; h Saxlingham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Henry Timothy, solicitor’s -clerk, Kimberley street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page79"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -79</span>Murrell, James, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, James, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Miss Mary Ann, dressmaker, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Owen, iron founder, Brunswick -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Owen, tailor, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Mrs. Sarah, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Mr. William, London terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, William, iron founder, patent plough -and share manufacturer, Crook’s place; entrance, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, William, The Lord Nelson, Trafalgar -street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Musk, William Faviour, baker, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Mrs. Emily, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, James, tea dealer, 2, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Mrs. Mary, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myers, Rev. John, United Methodist Free Church -minister, St. Clement’s hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myhill, Ann, baker, &c. The Bakers’ -Arms, St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myston, Samuel, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Joseph, cheese and bacon factor, Post -Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Robert, general agent, West End street, -Holl’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Robert Smith, Norfolk Railway House, -Foundry bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, William Spooner, paper manufacturer, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neale, James Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, -1, and 2, Hall plain, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neave, Miss Matilda, 12, Newmarket terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neep, Edward, surgical and mechanical dentist, -Post Office street; h Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neeve, Frederick, tallow chandler, grocer and -tea dealer, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, — coffin maker, Barracks, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, William (day school) William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nettleton, Mrs. Ann, New road, Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neve, Charles and Jonathan, cabinet makers, -Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neve, Mary Ann, grocer, St. Martin’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nevill, George, Esq., Heigham grove, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newbegin, James, and Edward Joseph, -manufacturers of tobacco, snuff and cigars, Bridewell alley and -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newby, John, Valentine street, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newby, James, Horse and Groom, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newby, William, William the Fourth, Coburgh -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newham, John, carpenter and builder, Hall -lane, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newham, Miss Maria, dressmaker, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newhouse, Elizabeth, Maid’s Head Tap, -Pig lane, Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newhouse, Miss Sarah, milliner, St. -Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newland, William, The Factory tavern, St. -Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, George Frederick, rag merchant, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, John, Cherry Tree, birch broom maker, -Gildengate street, and Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, grocer and market gardener, Oak -street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry Richard, baker, Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Mrs. Mary, 7, Heigham terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Richard, Saracen’s Head, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Robert, painter, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Samuel, bookseller, stationer, and -fancy repository, 7, St. Giles’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Mrs. Sarah, The Pigeons, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, William, bricklayer and plasterer, -Raglan street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, William H., beer retailer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Mrs. Ellen, Seymour place, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson and Co., grocers and tea dealers, Stump -cross, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newstead, William, linen draper, &c., 5, -Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Alfred, fruiterer, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page80"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -80</span>Newton, Clement, harness maker, Suffolk street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Edward John, land agent and surveyor, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, James and Clement, harness makers, -Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, land agent, and agent for the -Royal Exchange Fire and Life Office, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholds, Charles, dyer, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Edward, attorney’s clerk, -Nelson street, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Edward, brazier, Flower Pot, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Henry, cap manufacturer, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William, Curriers’ Arms, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, Edward, Distillery inn, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, Miss Hannah, 3, Chatham place, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, George Valentine, Rose tavern, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, John, the Rose, and shop keeper, -City road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, John, The Old Friends, and bird -dealer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, John, (dining rooms) Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, Richard, rope and twine maker, 11, -City road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickols, Elizabeth, clothes’ dealer, -Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickalls, William, tailor, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickalls, Mr. William, St. John’s -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholson, Miss Catherine (boarding and day -school) The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and tea -dealer, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, William Royal, tea and coffee -dealer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, Henry, artist, 12, Chapel Field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, John, agent, The Cottage, -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, William Henry, Prospect House, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nixon, John Hindson, solicitor, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Edward, Perseverance tavern, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Edward Frederick, coach plater, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, James, hairdresser, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, James, boot and shoe maker, Bridge -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, John, beer retailer, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Henry, beer retailer, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Robert, green grocer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Samuel, coal dealer, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noble, Mark, organ builder, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockalds, Frederick William, warehouseman, -Trory street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, Mrs. Emma, stationer and news agent, -2, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, John, tailor, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, Robert, merchants’ clerk, -Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Hannah, general shopkeeper, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Henry, commission agent and rent -collector, Fox and Hounds’ court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Thomas, beer retailer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate and Co., importers of wines and -spirits, and ale and porter agents; sole agents, for Norwich and -Norfolk, for Thorley’s food for cattle, St. Stephen’s -street; h Surrey street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_1">1</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Benjamin, printer and bookbinder, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Elizabeth Maria, blacksmith, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Emerson, commercial traveller, Oxford -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Robert, plumber, painter and glazier, -and house agent, 6, York place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, Mrs. James, cabinet manufacturer, -Charing cross; h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, Mrs. Lucy, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, Samuel, cabinet maker, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">North, Samuel, British schoolmaster, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">North, Thomas, shoe maker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Francis James, tailor and hatter, Back -of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, George, boot and shoe maker, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page81"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -81</span>Norton, Henry, joiner and builder, Chapel Field road; h -Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Henry, carpenter, John street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Henry, Rampant Horse, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Mr. Henry, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, James, boot and shoe maker, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Mrs. Jane, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, John C., Westbourne terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Mrs. Maria, The Curriers’ Arms, -Union street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Mrs. Phœbe, dressmaker, Lower -Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, -tobacconist and provision merchant, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, William, carpenter, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, Frank, professor of dancing, Theatre -square; Dene side, Great Yarmouth; and the Athenæum, Lynn -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_36">36</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, Miss Josephine, professor of singing -and the concertina, Theatre square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, Miss Sophia, professor of the -pianoforte and harp, Theatre square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nowack, Edward, tobacconist, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nudds, William, carpenter and builder, Chatham -place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, John, hairdresser and seedsman, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Jonathan, grocer, &c., Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Mary, beer retailer, Greyhound opening, -Tinkler’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, William, schoolmaster, St. James’ -school, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nurse, Robert, carver, gilder, and cabinet -maker, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nursey, Claude L., head master of Government -School of Art, St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakes, James, dealer in firewood, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakes, Mrs. E., Oxford street, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakley, Robert, farrier Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakley, Simon, clerk, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orford, James S., surgical and mechanical -dentist, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oliver, Elizabeth, Old Music House, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oliver, John, 7, Grove road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ollett, Matthew, carpenter, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, George, smith, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, William and Co., engineers, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Stephen Benjamin, iron and tin-plate -worker, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Onley, William Daniel, The Golden Lion, -earthenware merchant, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ord, William, photographic artist, Westlegate -street and Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, John, timber merchant, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, Mr. John, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, George, chemist and druggist, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, Frederick, surgeon, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orsborn, Robert, Carrow inn, Carrow road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orsborne, Edward, coal dealer, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, Charles, corn merchant, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, John, tailor, Little London street; h -Wellington place, Grove road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, Richard Norman, chair maker, Muspole -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, William, green grocer and gardener, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Charles, The Anchor, Ten Bell -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Rev. John Francis, New road, Town -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Kerrison Samuel, carpenter and -joiner, Southwell street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Samuel, clerk of the Savings’ -Bank; h Caledonia terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ostler, Charles Henry, beer retailer, Pump -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ostler, John, paper hanger, 20, Suffolk -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Otty, Philip, printer and bookbinder, Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oughton, William, draper, Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Overy, Mrs., Seymour place, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page82"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -82</span>Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owles, Mr. William, Surrey grove, Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxborough, Barrington, shoe manufacturer, -Richmond hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxley, Richard, hosier, glover, and shirt -maker, 6, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Padget, John, coach and cab proprietor, -Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mr. Edmund, 15, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, George and Son, curriers and leather -sellers, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, George, currier, Magdalen street; h -Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, James, upholsterer, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Jeremiah, bricklayer and builder, Rising -Sun road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, James Calton, wheelwright, Bartholomew -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, tailor, shirt maker, hosier, and -glover, 13, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mrs. J. H., dress and mantle maker, 4, -Jay’s terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mary, baker, St. John’s Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Samuel Deyns and Son, wholesale -stationers, printers, paper-bag, and brush and patten -manufacturers, 23, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Samuel, joiner, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paine, Mrs. Mary, lodging house, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pallant, Robert, The Ship, Thorn lane, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Miss Catherine, 8, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Edmund, fishmonger, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, George, manager of brick and tile -works, Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, John and William, blacksmiths, and -mill-bill makers, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Jonathan, box manufacturer, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Philip, hawker, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Richard and James Hardman, wholesale -shoe manufacturers, Manchester buildings, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, whitesmith and bell-hanger, -St. Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, shoemaker, Rose Valley -terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Sophia, milliner, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Thomas Hitchen, clerk to County Court, -Princes street; h Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, wood carver, St. Lawrence -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, banker’s clerk, Surrey -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, last and boot-tree maker, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, Abraham, gas fitter and bell hanger, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_19">19</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, James, blacksmith, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parish, James, provision dealer, Mill lane, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parfitt, Cornelius, landscape gardener, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parfitt, Mrs. Martha, milliner and dressmaker, -Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parke, George, Dereham terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parke, Joseph, Esq., The Villa, Mount -Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Benjamin, dyer, Twiddy’s court, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Clare, sen., bricklayer, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Clare, baker, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Francis, tailor, Southwell street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, James, draper, &c., St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Miss Mary, milliner, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Mrs. Mary, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Mr. Robert, Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Thomas, fish and manure merchant, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, tea and coffee merchant, -corner of Valentine street, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, pill-box manufacturer, Sussex -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, inspector, Thorpe station, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkerson, Jude, Elephant and Castle, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkerson, Robert, Bull inn, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page83"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -83</span>Parkinson, John W., engraver and printer, Globe street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger and bell -hanger, 15, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parnell, Richard, plasterer, -Coachmakers’ Arms, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parnell, William, hairdresser, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Caroline, milliner and dressmaker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, James, green grocer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, John, baker and confectioner, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Thomas, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, William Burrell, 50, Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, William Miles, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsley, Maria, dressmaker, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Miss Juliet, straw hat maker, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Partridge, John Jonathan Beesouth, furniture -broker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pashley, Miss Henrietta, 29, Victoria -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Benjamin, musician, Till’s -court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Caroline, milliner and dressmaker, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Charles, lodging-house keeper, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Thomas, plumber, glazier, &c., -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, William, Paul Pry tavern, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patman, George, chemist and druggist, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patrick, Charles, butcher, St. -Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patrick, James Fitz, St. Miles’ saw -mills, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patteson, Rev. Frederick William, M.A., -chaplain of St. Helen’s, St. Helen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, 12, -Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, William Francis, boarding school, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pay, William, commercial traveller, 16, -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Miss Elizabeth, milliner and -dressmaker, 64, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, John, All Saints’ tavern, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Sarah, The Bee Hive, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Mr. Sturley, surgeon, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peacock, James, grocer, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Philip, lime burner and whiting -manufacturer, The Compasses, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Thorne, lucifer match manufacturer, -St. Clement’s hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, William, beer retailer and marine -store dealer, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, William, chair manufacturer, -World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Edward, builder and plasterer, Bank -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Miss Harriet, milliner and -dressmaker, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, James, cutler, and truss maker, St. -Andrew’s hill (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_18">18</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, John, brazier and tin-plate worker, -St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Robert, shopkeeper, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peck, Edward, inspector of police, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peed, Frederick, Golden Can, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, George, Norwich Arms, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, Martha, shopkeeper, Fisher’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peggs, James Orissa, dispensing chemist, oil -and color merchant, Golden Ball street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_12">12</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pellew, Hon. and Rev. George, D.D., (Dean,) -The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pellew, Rev. George Israel, M.A., The -Parsonage, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Penrice, David, surgeon, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pentin, James, furniture broker, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pentney, Mrs. Mary, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Penton, James, furniture broker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pepworth, James, manager at Victoria coal -depôt, Brazen Doors road; h Southwell road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perfect, Joseph, green grocer and beer -retailer, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, James Joseph, manufacturer, 1, -William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Rev. John, M.A., Chapel Field -grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Joseph John, tailor, Heigham -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Robert, clerk, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Sarah, shopkeeper, Nelson street, -Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page84"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -84</span>Perry, Mrs. Mary, dressmaker, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perryman, William, boot closer, 4, Charles -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pert, James, shopkeeper, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Petch, Hannah, The Horse Barracks, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Petch, William, boat builder, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pettingill, Mr. Richard Fabb, Somerleyton -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pettingill, Mrs. Sarah, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phill, Ambrose, shoemaker, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillippo, Mr. Matthias, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Miss Elizabeth (boarding and day -school) Chatham place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Francis, fishmonger, Finket -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Mr. Frederick, Garden terrace, -Freeman’s villas</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, John, brewer and porter merchant, -Eagle and Child brewery, Golden Ball street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_14">14</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Robert, merchant, White Lion street; -h 6, London terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Mr. Samuel, watch and clock maker, -Chatham place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, William, currier and leather seller, -All Saints’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, William, Lord Nelson, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philo, Joseph, saddler, harness, and whip -maker, 44, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pickford and Co., carriers by rail to all -parts of the kingdom (Spencer D. Rudrum, agent) Duke’s -Palace wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philpott, Rev. Henry, The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pickers, Alfred Howard, tailor, 34, -Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Arthur, (see S. Pigg and Sons) -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Edmund, furnishing and general -ironmonger, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Edward, ironmonger (see Piper and Pigg); -h 1, Heigham terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Mrs. Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, -William street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Frederick, mahogany and deal merchant, -St. George’s bridge wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Greenwood, general furnishing and -shop fitting warehouse, 14, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Henry, bookseller, stationer, and -printer, and sole agent for the government survey ordnance maps, -7, London street; h 8, Lakenham terrace, City road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Horace, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, James, Cellar House, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, John, commercial traveller, Surrey -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Mr. Joseph, York place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Robert, (see Pigg and Greenwood) London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Samuel, (see S. Pigg and Sons); h Old -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Samuel and Sons, woollen and Manchester -warehousemen, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin and Dyball, watch and clock makers, -opticians, and spectacle manufacturers, jewellers, and -silversmiths, Post Office street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_29">29</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin, Miss Mary Ann, milliner and -dressmaker, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggott, John Henry, linen draper, hosier, and -laceman, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, Frances, laundress, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, John, solicitor, Chapel Field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, Mrs. Mary Ann, dressmaker, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinnick, Robert, brick maker and lime burner, -Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, George, governor of castle, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, Henry, ironmonger, Bank plain, (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_39">39</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, Austin, commercial traveller, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, John Daniel, ironmonger (see Piper and -Pigg); h West parade, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper and Pigg, furnishing and general -ironmongers, oil and colourmen, 5, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, William, draper and family linen -warehouse, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Henry, pawnbroker, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page85"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -85</span>Pitcher, Thomas, green grocer, and register office for -servants, Rose lane</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, pharmaceutical and -family chemist, St. Giles’ street; h Thorpe villa</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plane, Richard, Excise Coffee-house, Lower -Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plant, James, farmer, Trowse Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platford, William, baker, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platten, Mrs. Mary, Eva Cottages, Magdalen -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platten, Mrs. Mary, livery stables, Upper -Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford, Arminger, bricklayer, and beer -retailer, St. George’s Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford, William, Rising Sun, Buff Coat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pleasents, Benjamin, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer and Bloom, builders, &c., Bethel -street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_21">21</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Mr. Charles Taylor, 12, Nelson -terrace, Grove road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Miss Elizabeth, teacher of music, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Neville, turner, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Susan (preparatory school) -Plummer’s yard, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumsted, Frederick, hairdresser, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumsted, Robert, hairdresser and perfumer, -Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Samuel James, cooper, and furniture -broker, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Samuel, Three Tuns, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumptre, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plunkett, David, marine store dealer, St. -Martin’s walls</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plunkett, John, beer retailer, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, William, artificial manure -manufacturer, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, David, beer retailer, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, John, carpenter, &c., Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, Robert, lime burner, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, Samuel, house agent, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pollard, William, tobacconist, Bridge street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pond, James, shoe manufacturer, Barrack yard, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pond, James, shoemaker, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pond, Margaret, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pontifex, Sidney, surveyor, &c., 5, -Dereham Road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poole, Mrs. M., Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poole, Mr. Thomas, 5, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, Samuel, cabinet maker, St. -John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, William, cabinetmaker, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, Rev. George, St. Martin’s at -Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, John, beer retailer, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, Robert Waller, merchant, &c., St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, Mrs. William, milliner and dressmaker, -23, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, William, draper, 23, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porritt, Mr. David, 12, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, James, Bowling Green hotel, Chapel -field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, The Misses, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, pork butcher, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, coal merchant, 2, West End -terrace, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Samuel, commercial traveller, 7, -Dereham road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Thomas, Key and Castle, St. -Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Postle, William, Esq., Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, George, White Horse, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker, 4, Little -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, James, manufacturer, 2, Grove Place -terrace, Grove road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s -Southgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Thomas and Co., hatters and furriers, -5, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poulter, Mrs. Maria, clothier, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Edward, greengrocer, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Mrs. Edward, Bricklayers’ Arms, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Mrs. Hannah, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page86"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -86</span>Powell, John, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Robert, family linen warehouse, 36, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Sarah, Bricklayers’ Arms, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Mr., 5, Portland place, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, William, superphosphate works, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, Mrs. Catherine, 12, Richmond place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, Mrs. Mary, down boa maker, Golden Dog -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, Robert, Jolly Farmers, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, William, lodging-house keeper, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Hornor, and Morgan, land agents and -surveyors, and agents to the Norwich Union Fire Office, Queen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, James, Cross Keys, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, John, shoemaker, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, John, Jolly Skinners, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Richard Jeremiah, farrier and horse -breaker, Northumberland street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Robert, land agent and surveyor, Queen -street; h 23, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Thomas, shoemaker, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, farmer, St. Clement’s -hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, watch and clock maker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, fishmonger, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, cheese -factor, and tallow chandler, Wensum street; h Sprowston lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, John Smith, turner, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, Samuel, saddler and harness maker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Presents, Philip, bricklayer, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Edward, solicitor, commissioner for -taking oaths in chancery in England, commissioner for taking -acknowledgments of deeds by married women, coroner for the -county, (Norwich district) clerk to the Trustees of the Norwich -and Watton turnpike roads, and agent to the Norwich Union Fire -office, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Frederick George, shopkeeper, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Miss Sarah, dressmaker, Rupert street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Preston, Mr. Arthur, solicitor, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Price, John, Palace tavern, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Price, Joseph, shopkeeper, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Price, Samuel Walter, shawl and dress printer, -Chatham place, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, upholsterer, Coach and Horses -road, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mr. George, Priest’s buildings, -St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, watch and clock maker, -silversmith and jeweller, 3, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Henry Raven, wine merchant, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, (see -Priest, Pilgrim, and Co.) 1, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mrs. Henry, boarding school for young -gentlemen, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mr. Richard, 78, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Pilgrim, and Co., wine, spirit, and -porter merchants, 1, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mrs. S., York place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mr. Thomas, Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priestly, James, manager at Mr. Sparks’ -foundry, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prior, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s -at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pritty, William, Half Moon, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Proudfoot, Elizabeth and Ann, bakers and -grocers, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Provart, William, agent to Steward, Patteson, -Finch, and Co., brewers, &c., Green hills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Provart, Edgar, sheriffs’ officer, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prowne, Mr. James J., William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pryse, Miss Sarah, Upper Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, Mrs., All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulgrave, Mrs. Ann, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, grocer, tea dealer, and -tallow chandler, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, grocer, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pull, Elizabeth Mary, provision dealer, Bull -close</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page87"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -87</span>Pullen, Mase, and Furse, writers, grainers, and -decorative painters, St. Lawrence lane (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_26">26</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulley, Mrs., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Punched, William, bookseller, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puncher, William, second-hand bookseller, -White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Purdy, Mrs. Hannah, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puxley, James, Marquis of Gransby, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Mrs. Ann, butcher, 53, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Nathaniel, butcher, Red Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Mrs. Ann Rebecca, day school, Alma -terrace, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Jabez, beer retailer, Queen’s Arms, -Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Robert, Shakespeare, 63, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, William Martin, grocer and tea dealer, -St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, William, bricklayer, St. Andrew’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pyle, Miss Harriet, 1, Nelson street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pymar, John, wool and silk merchant, and -cotton and yarn agent, Castle meadow; h Mile End</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quadling, Henry, plumber, glazier, and -painter, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrill, Robert, shopkeeper, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, Sarah, general shopkeeper, Chapel -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, William, bricklayer, -Leonard’s buildings, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quin, James, supervisor of inland revenue, -Hall road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quintin, Charles St., Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quintin, Jane St., beer retailer, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Benjamin, hairdresser, Thorn lane, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Mrs. Elizabeth (preparatory school) -Charles street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Mrs. Hannah, dress maker, -Grout’s Thoroughfare, St. John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, John, bookbinder, 36, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, John, librarian to the Literary -Institution, h 18, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Joseph, merchant’s clerk, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, William Benjamin, commercial -traveller, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raby, William, green grocer, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Mrs. Hannah, lodging-house keeper, -Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Mr. James, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, John, Bee Hive, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Mr. Matthew, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Matthew Robert, solicitor and agent -for the Imperial Fire and Life Office, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Rev. Matthew John, rector of St. -Augustine’s, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham and Cook, solicitors, Tuck’s -court, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Thomas, relieving officer, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, William, chemist and druggist, Upper -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Mr. William Simon, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Radford, Mrs. Charlotte, The Chequers, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Radford, William, Black Chequers, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainger, George Henry, solicitor’s -clerk, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainger, Mrs., 1, Vauxhall terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ralph, John, boot and shoemaker, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbird, Jonathan, hairdresser, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbird, Samuel, carpenter, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ramm, Robert, Rose tavern, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ramm, William, tailor, 6, John street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ramsey, James, beer retailer and shoemaker, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, Mr. Henry, St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, James, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, Thomas, hairdresser, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, William, Union terrace, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rand, William Fell, surgeon, Sampson court, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page88"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -88</span>Randle, William, corn miller, malt, flour, rice, and -biscuit dealer, 10, Upper Market (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_23">23</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ranking, William Harcourt, physician, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransom, Mrs. Susan, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, George, shopkeeper, Bridewell -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Harriet, Berlin wool and fancy -repository, 18, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, James, watchmaker, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Mrs., Hampden place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rant, Jonathan, Ribs of Beef, Wensum -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ratcliffe, William, tailor, 18, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rattee, Charles, shopkeeper, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, Edward, Queen Anne, St. Miles’ -Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, Robert, green grocer, Tinkler’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rawling, Henry, shopkeeper, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Mr. John, West End cottages, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, John Anthony, hairdresser, Bridge street, -St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Orlando Dennis, auctioneer, Upper King -street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_31">31</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Robert, Front row, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raymes, Robert, basket maker, Rupert street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, James, butcher, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, James, butcher, Nelson terrace, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, John, solicitor’s clerk, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raynes, Mr. Michael James, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayson, Mrs. Ann, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles, bricklayer, Globe street, Union -place; h Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles Thomas, bookbinder, -Graham’s court, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles Thomas, grocer, Eaton Cottage, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Mrs. Charlotte, dressmaker, 23, Alma -square, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, -Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Gurney, coal merchant, Badding lane, -Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, James, joiner and builder, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Joseph John, painter, Union cottages, -Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Randall, miller, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Robert, coal agent for E. C. Compy., -Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thomas William and Co., corn millers, -maltsters, and coal merchants, Trowse mills, and Cannon wharf, -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Mr. Trivett, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William Dring, grocer and wine merchant, -Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William, coal merchant, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, Joseph, corn merchant and maltster, -St. Miles’ Church street; h The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, The Misses, ladies’ school, -The Priory, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgment, Kirby, butcher, Rupert street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeder, William, toll collector, Carrow -gate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Alfred, merchant’s clerk, 6, John -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Charles, confectioner, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Miss Eliza Susanna, day school, -Kimberley street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Frederick, carpenter, &c., Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, James, dyer, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Horace, pianoforte tunist, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Louisa, milliner, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Mr. Richard, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Simms, barrister, 18, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, John Cowan, draper and tea dealer, Douro -terrace, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, Samuel, linen and woollen draper, and -silk mercer, St. Andrew’s Hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Restieaux, Joseph, registrar of marriages, and -agent for the Law Union Life and Fire office, Lady’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Mr. Edward, Tamworth terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page89"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -89</span>Reynolds, Edward, manure manufacturer, Pockthorpe -hamlet; h Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Edward and Compy., St. Ann’s -oil mills, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Mrs. Jemima, day school, Saw Mill -yard, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joseph James, general shopkeeper, -Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Mr. Josiah, miller and farmer, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Laban, shoemaker, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Lorenzo, shoe manufacturer, -Alder’s buildings, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, nurseryman and seedsman, -Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynoldson, Mrs. Mary Lavender, lodging-house -keeper, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, James, Free Trade tavern, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, Joseph, telegraph clerk, John street, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, William Herbert, teacher of music, -Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richards, Rev. John, Magdalen road, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richardson, James, wheelwright, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richardson, Samuel, schoolmaster at City gaol; -h Fox and Hounds’ court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richardson, Thomas Joseph, banker’s -clerk, 1, Oxford street, Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richardson, William, tailor, 21, Bartholomew -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Mrs. Ann, lodging-house keeper, -Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Edward, hairdresser, Bedford street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Eliza, grocer, Church street, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Miss Frances, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Mrs. Hannah, St. Saviour’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry, Golden Lion, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry, hairdresser, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry C., tailor, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, John, Three Kings tavern, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Lucy, milliner and dressmaker, Queen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Robert, hairdresser and tobacconist, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Simon, Ship inn, St. Peter’s -Southgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches and Skoyles, tailors and outfitters, -Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Miss Susannah, straw hat maker, Queen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Thomas, Earl of Leicester arms, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Thomas, beer retailer, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Thomas, tailor, 32, Victoria -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Mr. Thomas, 7, Richmond place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Thomas, tailor, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, wheelwright and blacksmith, -Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, wheelwright, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rider, Samuel, tailor, &c., St. -Margaret’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rigg, Rev. Richard, M.A., rector of St. -Clement’s and St. Michael’s Coslany, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riley, Francis, Waggon and Horses, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, Mrs. Susanna, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, William, Berlin wool and fancy -repository, 7, The Walk; h Tharston</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riseborough, Elizabeth Francis, Point House -cottage, Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett, Francis, warehouseman, &c., Old -Post Office court; h Richmond Hill house, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett, John, Two Quarts, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett and Harmer, wholesale clothiers, and -Manchester warehousemen, Old Post Office court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Charles Edward, grocer, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, George, temperance house, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Henry, wholesale brush manufacturer, 53, -Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Robert, King’s Head, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, William, White Horse, Bridge street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, William, draper, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, William, Black Horse, Finket st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roach, Edward, rent collector and accountant, -Southwell road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page90"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -90</span>Robberds, Charles Leicester, paper manufacturer, (see -Robberds and Money) Lyng</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds, John Mann, solicitor, Ber Street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds and Money, paper manufacturers and -millers, Lyng mills; office, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, Rising Sun -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, James, shoemaker, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Mr. Joseph, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Mrs. Susan, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, William Peter, tailor, Chapel loke, -Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, Henry, upholsterer and cabinet -maker, Grove road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robbins, Mrs. Ann, 3, York place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robbins, Mrs., straw bonnet maker, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robins, George, clerk, 2, Trafalgar place, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Christopher, carver and gilder, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Mr. George, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, James, horse dealer, 5, Victoria -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, John, cork manufacturers, Cork -Cutters’ Arms, Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Mrs. Mary, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Thomas, green grocer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Mr. William Henry, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robison, Mr. Charles Morley, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robison, John (of the firm of Grout and Co.) -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Mr. Bartholomew, St. Paul’s Back -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Charlotte, Queen Victoria, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Isaac, chimney sweeper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John, cabinet maker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John C., merchant, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Samuel, tailor and shopkeeper, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Sarah, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Charles, tailor, 47, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Edmund Dawson, reporter for the -<i>Norfolk News</i>, West parade, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers and Havers, photographic artists and -dealers in photographic materials, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Mr. Henry, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, John, blacksmith, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Joseph, clerk, 27, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers and Page, wholesale brush and clog -manufacturers, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Samuel, shoe manufacturer, Gun -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rolfe, Mrs. Harriet, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roll, Robert, Globe inn, Globe street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roll, Robert, Dove tavern, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rolling, Edmund, carpenter, Grove hill, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rolls, Edward, bricklayer, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roofe, Ann, baker, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Root, Christiana, Boy and Cup, Bedford street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Root, Robert, carver and gilder, Golden Dog -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope, Charles, whitesmith, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope, Robert William, wharfinger, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope, William, green grocer, Rising Sun -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roper, Agnes, dressmaker, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, George, cork manufacturer, 68, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, James, beer retailer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, John, general dealer, 5, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Philip, baker, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Mr. Philip William, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Robert, Hotpressers’ Arms, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Mrs. Sarah, fancy repository, Castle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Thomas, baker and confectioner, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, William, Red Lion, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, William, brazier and tin-plate worker, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ross, Rev. John, M.A., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ross, Mrs. Priscilla Sarah, 4, Vauxhall -terrace, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, watch and clock maker, -silversmith, and jeweller, Market place; h Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page91"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -91</span>Roulston, Mr. Thomas, 10, Richmond Place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roundtree, Charles, fishmonger, Crow’s -yard, Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roundtree, Charles, fishmonger, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, Harriet, grocer and tea dealer, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, James, horse clipper, &c., -Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, Richard, hawker, Globe lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rout, George, grocer, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Row and Bridges’ chemists, &c., St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Row and Co., manufacturing chemists, Surrey -grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rowland, Daniel, The Raven, King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, Daniel, tailor, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, Mr. Daniel, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, James, shopkeeper, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ruburt, Justus, secondhand boot and shoe -seller, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Edward F. G., accountant, 10, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Elizabeth, The Little Buck, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Francis Robert, tailor, 4, St. Julian -street’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, George John, tailor, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Mrs. Hannah, box maker, St. -Stephen’s Back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Henry, professor of music, Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, James, grocer, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, John, turner, Thorn lane, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, John, chemist, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Joseph, currier, &c., (see Rudd and -Paston) Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Noah, butcher, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd and Paston, curriers, Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Robert, grocer, Coslany street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Thomas, furniture broker, cabinet and -chair maker, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, William, turner, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudling, James, coach builder, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudling, William, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ruddock, Thomas, post office clerk, 48, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Isaac Samuel, beer retailer, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Spencer Drake, inspector of weights, -St. Faith’s terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rumball, John George, news agent, Vauxhall -street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rumbold, John, grocer, Grapes’ inn, -Howard street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Mr. James, 33, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, John, hosier, haberdasher, and fancy -repository, 8, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Robert and James, builders and -contractors, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Runacres, William, solicitor’s clerk, -Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushbrook, Robert, shopkeeper, St. -Julian’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Benjamin, watchmaker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, George Robert, bricklayer and -plasterer, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Henry, piano-forte manufacturer, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, William, baker, 16, Row, Old Church -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, James Barrow, tailor and draper, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Mrs. Hannah, hosier, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Rev. Cyprian Thomas, L.L.B., 12, The -Crescent, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Joseph, wood turner, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Robert, Elm tavern, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Samuel, wood turner, Bee Hive yard, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rutherford, Walter, schoolmaster, Nelson -street, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sacret, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, Mr. William, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, David, grocer and draper, Gloucester -place, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, William, solicitor, Theatre street; h 1, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, James, sen., horse-hair manufacturer, -Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, James, jun., horse hair manufacturer, -Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, John, Roebuck, Church Walk, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saint, Samuel, mathematician, John street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page92"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -92</span>Sainty, Mary, lodging-house keeper, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salkind, Simon, travelling jeweller, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmons, John, green grocer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmon, John, Nelson tavern, and tailor, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmon, Thomas, tailor, Rupert street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salter, William, Mitre tavern, Briggs’ -street and Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sampson, H., boot and shoe maker, Charles -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sampson, William, boot and shoe maker, 24, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Samuel, Mrs. Emma, pawnbroker (see Joseph and -Samuel)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sandell, Edward Harrison, The Cinder Ovens, -King street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sanderson, Ann, tobacconist, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sands, Anthony, artist, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sands, John, Free Masons’ Arms, -Southwell street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sapey, John, lodging-house keeper, St. -Stephen’s Church lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sapey, Thomas, London Coffee House, Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Miss Elizabeth, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul and Frazer, city saw mills, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, John, Windmill, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Joseph, box manufacturer, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Sarah Ann, lodging-house keeper, Surrey -road, St. Michael at Thorn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, William Staff, timber merchant, 61, and -62, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saunders, Mr. James, 4, York place, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saunders, Mrs. Julia, tailoress, Grout’s -thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, Mrs. Mary, butcher, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, Robert, butcher, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savary, David, green grocer, Rupert street, -Wellington street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawford, Ann Maria, milliner and dress maker, -Cow hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer and Co., cutlers, opticians, and -dealers in photographic goods, 42, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer, John (see Sawyer and Co.) Chapel -field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Say, Mrs. Sarah, plumber, painter, and -glazier, 14, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Benjamin, Heart’s Ease, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, brick and tile maker, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, John, bird and animal preserver, Upper -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, The Misses (boarding school) New road, -Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, The Misses Ann and Charlotte, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Richard Henry, draper, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, William, currier and leather seller, -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scales, Jeremiah, timber dealer, Chapel Field -road, and Oxford street, Unthank’s road (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_30">30</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scales, Mary Ann, Trafalgar tavern, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarles, Charles, solicitor’s clerk, 9, -Heigham terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarlett, Robert, Surrey tavern, Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scofield, Susan, straw bonnet and dress maker, -52, Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Benjamin, cooper, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mr., commercial traveller, Heigham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Charles Turner, sofa, couch, chair, and -mattress manufacturer, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Miss Eliza, dressmaker, 6, Crescent -place, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’ -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mrs. Emily, furniture broker, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Francis, tailor and clothes’ -cleaner, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, George James, furniture broker, 9, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, James, cutler, &c., register -office, St. Andrew’s hill, corner of London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John, professor of languages, Bank -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John Turtle, boot and shoe maker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John, grocer and boot maker, Ber street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Levi, wheelwright, Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page93"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -93</span>Scott, Peter Thomas, brush and patten maker, White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mr. Robert, St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Robert Bagg, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, 18, Charing cross and St. John’s street; h St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Rev. Thomas, Baptist minister, Grove -house, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, draper, &c., St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, grocer, &c., Magdalen -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, wholesale and retail lead and -window glass dealer, plumber, glazier, and painter, Bedford -street; h Pottergate street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_40">40</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mr. William, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William John, furniture and mangle -warehouse, Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scotter, Henry, 5, Charles street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scotton, Mary, confectioner, 2, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scowen, John, Saracen’s Head, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scrutton, Henry, grocer, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seager, Elizabeth and Son, glovers and hair -dressers, St. John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seager, Robert, hairdresser, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Coriolanus, furniture broker, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, David, horse dealer, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, St. -Martin’s at Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Mr. George, Caledonia terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Grimmer and Co., importers of foreign -wines and spirits, and sole agents for Truman, Hanbury and -Co.’s London stout porter, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Henry, grocer and draper, Old Church -path, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Mrs. Martha, beer retailer, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Martha (day school) West End street, -Holl’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Robert, Esq., Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Samuel, fishmonger, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Walter, woodman, Waterloo place, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searby, Wright, and William Martin, dispensing -and family chemists, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, George, engraver, Trory street, -Unthank’s road (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_30">30</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Secker, Mr. John, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sedgwick, Rev. Professor, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seed, Henry, woolstapler, Muspole street; h -Eaton Hill House</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, Elizabeth and Hannah (commercial -boarding house) St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, William, station master at Victoria -station, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, John, beer retailer, and musician, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, William, pork butcher, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, William, Priest’s buildings, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seer, William George, shoemaker, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Selby, Charles James, grocer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, James, The Duke of Wellington, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Mrs. Mary, butcher, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, gas fitter, painter, &c., -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, beer retailer, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, grocer, &c., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, gas fitter and bell hanger, -Pottergate street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_20">20</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seppings, William, grocer, West End street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn and Blackwell, dressmakers, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn, James, shoemaker, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn, Samuel, St. Paul’s tavern, -Cowgate street, St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Edward, Whalebone inn, and maltster -and brewer, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Horace, bricklayer and plasterer, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, John, pig dealer, St. -Catherine’s plain, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, John, grocer, &c., Scoles’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Joseph, dyer and dresser, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page94"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -94</span>Sexton, Robert William, plasterer, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Albert, Cadogan place, Cross street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Mrs. Charlotte, milliner, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Edward, grocer, St. Benedict’s -street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, John, hydraulic engineer, and gutta -percha depôt, Bank plain (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_17">17</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Mr. John, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker, silversmith, and -jeweller, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Thomas, blacksmith, Hay hill, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharman, Mr. Henry, Green hills, Aylsham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharman, Miss Rachel, dressmaker, Eldon row, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharon, Anthony, engineer and machinist, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharon, Mrs. Rebecca, dressmaker, 37, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey street; h 7, -Lakenham terrace, City road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, Frederick, solicitor’s clerk, -Surrey place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, Mrs. Leonora, lodging-house keeper, -Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, manager of -the Norwich and East of England Permanent Mutual Benefit Building -Society, and agent to the Star and British Empire Life, -Manchester and General Fire, and County Hailstorm Insurance -Compys., York house, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Henry, tailor, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Rev. William Robert, M.A., 8, Chapel -field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Miss Elizabeth, dressmaker, Douro -terrace, Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, William, banker’s clerk, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shearing, Miss Sophia, baby linen -establishment, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheedy, Mrs., Rachel, Rosary, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shenfield, Mrs., Upper St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shephard, Isaac, cooper and measure maker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shephard, William, shoemaker, Mill lane, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Mrs. Ann, ladies’ boarding -school, St. Benedict’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Elizabeth, baker, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Robert, hop and seed merchant, -Weston’s court, Upper market; h St. Benedict’s plain, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheward, William, pawnbroker, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shibley, William, house and land agent, York -terrace, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shickle, Mrs. Ann, 15, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shickle, Robert, Greyhound Gardens, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, Daniel, hoop and rim manufacturer, -Prospect square, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, Joseph William, accountant, Trafalgar -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, William, tallow chandler, St. -Stephen’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, Thomas, banker’s clerk, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, -silversmith and jeweller, 34, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shires, James, gun-flint cutter, Alma terrace, -St. Augustine’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shirley, Mr. Thomas, 6, Surrey terrace, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Edmund Barker, (at Grout and -Co.’s) 3, Dereham Road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Henry, wine and dry cooper, Middle -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, John Edmund, cashier at Grout and -Co.’s, 8, Dereham road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Mrs., 2, Dereham Road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Miss Mary, milliner and dressmaker, 4, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shorten, James, fly proprietor, Bull inn, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shorting, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, George, baker and grocer, -Tinkler’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, John, shoeing smith, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sibel, Mrs. Averill, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sibley, Mrs. Rudd, milliner, &c., -Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney and Armes, curriers and leather -cutters, 5, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale tea dealers, 6, -Gentleman’s walk, and 8, Ludgate hill, London</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page95"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -95</span>Sidney, Thomas, (see Sidney and Ladyman); h Bow’s -manor, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sillett, Mr. James B., All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silvey, William, confectioner, White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Charles, wood turner, St. Lawrence -lane; h Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Mr. Frederic, York villa, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Mrs. Frederick, Mount Pleasant, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, George, master of the Great Hospital, -St. Helen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, George Elward, solicitor, clerk to -the Visiting Justices of the Castle, at Norwich, and agent to the -London Fire and European Life offices, &c., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Matthias, wood turner, Bear and Staff -yard, Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Thomas, butcher, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Singleton, Mrs. J., 13, Victoria street, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sinkler, John, builder, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sissen, Miss Louisa, dressmaker, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sizeland, Adam, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John Smith, tailor and woollen -draper, 16, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, Joseph, dyer, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John, manufacturer, Fishgate street; -h Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skerritt, George, baker, Upper Regent street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skillings, William, shoemaker, St. -George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Henry, confectioner, and register -office for servants, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, John, solicitor, and secretary to the -Equitable Fire Office, Bank street; h Thorpe hamlet (see Skipper -and Son)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Mrs. Rachel, dressmaker, Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper and Son, solicitors, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Mr. William, (see Skipper and Son); h -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skippon, James, jun., clerk to Commissioners -of Income Tax, schedule E; agent for the Lancashire Insurance -Compy.; secretary to Norwich and Norfolk Angler’s Society; -3, St. Faith’s terrace, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skippon, William, the Locomotive tavern, -Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, C. (see Riches and Skoyles); h Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, William, furniture broker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Mrs. Elizabeth (day school) Grove -place, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Jacob Henry, engineer, &c., -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Robert Hugh, machinist, Cow hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slade and Rapier, homœopathic chemists, -7, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slater, John, bookseller, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slater, Joseph, tailor and woollen draper, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slaughter, Christopher, shopkeeper, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Charles, carpenter, and toy maker, -Pig lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Elizabeth, green grocer, Grove place, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slonitz, Leopold, professor of languages, 26, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sloper, John, Lame Dog tavern, Lame Dog -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sloper, John, fruiterer, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Alfred, shopkeeper, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Benjamin, Cattle Market inn, and horse -and gig letter, Cattle Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Benjamin, furniture broker, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mr. Charles, City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mr. David, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, Waterloo tavern, and wine and -spirit merchant, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, market gardener, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth, The Coach and Horses, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, coach maker, 3, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, Greyhound, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. George William, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, linen draper, hosier, &c., -10, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page96"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -96</span>Smith, George, clerk, 22, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George Lincoln, merchant’s clerk, -Trory street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Miss Helena, Nelson terrace, Grove -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Henry, shoemaker, and shopkeeper, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Henry George, Victoria tavern, Adelaide -street, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Henry, grocer, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, dealer, Prospect place, Aylsham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mr. James, 24, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, shopkeeper, Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James Wilkin, baker, Stump cross, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, yeast manufacturer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mr. John, West End terrace, Earlham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, Bear and Staff, Fisher’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, tea dealer, and Birmingham and -Staffordshire warehouse, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, cheese factor, Stamp Office yard, -St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John Joseph, baker and confectioner, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John and Samuel, cigar, snuff, and -tobacco warehouse, 7, Gentleman’s Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John Watson, Rose tavern, Upper King -street, and Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John William, baker and confectioner, -Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Jonas, pork butcher, Rising Sun -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Joseph, Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Joseph, King’s Arms, and boat -builder and bath house, Oak street, St. Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Joseph De Carle, Magdalen street (see -Smith and Sons)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Miss Lydia, shopkeeper, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs., 9, Surrey terrace, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Miss Mary, 4, Langham place, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mary Ann, milliner and dress maker, -Rigby’s court, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Neave, Priest’s buildings, -St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Richard Buck (see Smith and Sons); h -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith and Sons, dispensing and family -chemists, Market place, and Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel E., carpenter, &c., City -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel James, draper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel Howard, working jeweller, Royal -Hotel street, Back of the Inns; h St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel, jobbing smith, St. -Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel, fowl dealer, Scoles’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Sarah, glover, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Susan, 11, St. Stephen’s -square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Thomas, umbrella and parasol maker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, cattle dealer, Newman’s -yard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, haberdasher and general -warehouseman, 11, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, shoemaker, Chapel loke</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, fowl dealer, Coburgh -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mr. William L., Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, nursery and seedsman, Nelson -Cottage, Nelson st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, tin plate worker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, boat builder, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William Richard, baker, &c., St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William Richard, confectioner, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William Wilson, shoemaker, Trory -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smithdale, Thomas, millwright, engineer, iron, -and brass founder, St. Ann’s foundry, King street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_9">9</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smyth, William, repairer of musical -instruments, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snape, Mrs. Jane, 68, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, James Gage, confectioner and -fruiterer, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, John, Yarmouth Arms, Pudding lane, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Robert, paper pill box manufacturer, -Hawthorn row, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page97"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -97</span>Snelling, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, 42, and 43, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Thomas, beer retailer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, William, boot and shoemaker, and -gutta percha warehouse, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, Henry, linen and woollen drapers, -silk mercer, &c., Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, John Christopher and Co., linen and -woollen drapers, and silk mercers, Market House, 9, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowling, John, Duke’s Palace Inn; -postmaster, Duke’s Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soman, David, wholesale boot and shoe -manufacturer, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soman and Howes, printers, 4, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soman, Philip (see Soman and Howes) 4, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sommerville, Joseph, John, and Robert, drapers -and hatters, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soons, John, seedsman and florist, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sothern, Mr. Samuel, St. Martin’s at -Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">South, Mr. George, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, Benjamin, saw sharper, St. -Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, John G., baker, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southon, Edmund, cap maker, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowells, Mrs. Charlotte, 5, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, John, Paragon street, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, Mrs. Mary, William street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowels, William, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowter, Abraham, clerk, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spalding, James, French polisher, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spanton, Francis Humphrey, dealer in hay and -corn, King’s Arms, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparham, Mrs. Julia, 5, Newmarket terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, Alfred, engineer, (see Sparke and -Co.); h Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., general engineers, iron and -brass founders, and agricultural implement manufacturers, Thorn -lane foundry and Castle hill (<i>see advertisement</i>, -<i>pp.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_36">36</a></span>, 37, 38)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparkhall, Emily, lodging-house keeper, 2, -Jay’s terrace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparkhall, John, market gardener, Nelson -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, Edward, wine and spirit merchant, (see -Clabburn and Sparks) St. Giles’ street; h Aylsham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, Francis William, wine and spirit -merchant, auctioneer and valuer, 5, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, William, cabinet maker and -upholsterer, Fye Bridge, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparrow, Charles, Anchor of Hope, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spatchett, James, chemist, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, Fidelis Joseph, carver, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, William B., builder, and wood and stone -carver, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, George, accountant, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, Mr. Henry, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, Mrs. William, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, William and Sons, auctioneers, -valuers, and land agents, and agents to the Argus Life office, -St. Giles’ street, and Great Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spence, George, circulating library and -tobacconist, Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spence, George William, banker’s clerk, -Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Daniel, solicitor’s clerk, The -Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Christopher J. M., surgeon, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Miss Harriet, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Rev. Henry, Grove terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Isaac, grocer, St. Mary’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Isaac, Duke of Wellington, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Jonathan, carpenter and joiner, -Trowse Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Mrs., Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Robert, Elm tavern, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spice, Thomas, flour dealer, Duke street; h -Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spink, James, bricklayer and builder, Jubilee -place, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page98"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -98</span>Spinks, James, livery stables, and horses and carriages -for hire, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, John, manager of the District Visiting -society, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, Samuel, bricklayer and plasterer, King -Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, Samuel, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Edward, beer retailer, Barrack -street, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Edward Frederick, upholsterer and -paper hanger, St. Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Maria, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Albert terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Miss Sarah, academy, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, coach and harness -manufacturer, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, Benjamin, grocer, St. -Clement’s hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, James, wholesale and retail grocer, -and agent to the British Equitable Life and Imperial Fire -offices, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Mrs., St. Mary’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Osborn, silk merchant, St. -Martin’s lane; h Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Son and Nephew, silk merchants, -St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Thomas, drill master, Kimberley -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurgeon, Emily, dressmaker, Suffolk street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurling, William, The Trowel and Hammer, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Squires, James, butcher, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Edward, house and land agent, 1, Point -house, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Mrs. William, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacy, Henry Walter, bookseller, printer, -publisher, stationer, and bookbinder, 2, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, Charles, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, Frederick, Nelson tavern, Bedford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, John, congreve maker, St. -Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, Matthias, pig dealer, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, Robert, Mariners’ Arms, -Mariners’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, -Chapel street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, William, baker, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, William, baker, Brazen Doors -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stageman, Miss Susanna, day school, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staines, Mrs. Angelina, grocer, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stallard, Joseph William, tailor and -outfitter, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stalweather, Frederick, green grocer, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stamp, William, coffee-house keeper, and -tailor, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stamp, W., rent and debt collector, -Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, Caroline, straw bonnet maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, Henry, furniture broker, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, John, Duke of Sussex, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, Robert, grocer, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, George, scale, beam, weight, weighing -machine, and steelyard maker, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Thomas, Essex street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, William, stone and marble mason, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Alfred, artist, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Cubitt, manufacturer, St. -George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Miss Emily, boarding school, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Mrs., Willow lane, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet -maker, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, John, shopkeeper, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Robert John, baker, Little London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Mrs. Sarah, matron of Jenny Lind -Infirmary for Sick Children, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanshaw, Mr. George, 20, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanton, Robert, beer retailer, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page99"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -99</span>Stapleton, Robert, boot and shoe manufacturer, corner of -Pottergate street, and St. John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, Mr. William, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, William and Co., agricultural chemists -and merchants, dyers, dressers, and hot pressers, Duke’s -Palace bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, Mr. John Michael, 10, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starkey, Mrs. Mary, mistress of St. -Lawrence’s District National School, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starland, George and Edward, plumbers, -glaziers, and painters, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Charles Grey, linen draper, hosier, -&c., White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Edmund A., fancy warehouseman, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Mrs. Sophia, dressmaker, Chapel -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Miss Rebecca, milliner and -dressmaker, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Thomas, accountant, 12, Victoria -street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starr, Frank, merchant’s clerk, Portland -place, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steadman, Mr. Charles, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stearman, Eliza, dressmaker and milliner, -Whitefriars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stearne, Thomas, city missionary, Sussex -street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stebbings, Mrs. Sarah, lodging-house keeper, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel, Henry, commercial traveller, West End -Cottages, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Rix, fancy repository, Queen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steele, The Misses, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Charles Frederick, brazier, and -tin-plate worker, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Gardner Christopher, furnishing and -general ironmonger, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Mr. George, Poplar Cottage, Hellesdon -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John, tobacconist, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Mrs. Mary (day school) Kimberley -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, &c. -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William Horace, printer, &c., -Upper Goat lane; h Trory street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William, solicitor, Close; h St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevenson, Henry, Esq., Newmarket road (see -Matchett and Stevenson)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Fisher, solicitors, and agents for -the Norwich Union Fire Office, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Edward, solicitor (see Steward and -Fisher)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, George, baker, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Henry, shopkeeper and tailor, Bull -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, James, merchant tailor, and general -outfitter, Tombland; h Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Mrs. James, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Mrs. Lucy, Heigham Lodge, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Mary, green grocer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Miss Mary Ann, dressmaker and -milliner, St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Miss Mary, milliner and dressmaker, -Little Globe street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co., maltsters, -brewers, and spirit merchants, Anchor brewery, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Robert and Co., timber merchants, -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Samuel, bookbinder, &c., -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, William, bricklayer and plasterer, -East End, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewards, Matthew, butcher, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, Mr. Edward, 6, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, Nathaniel Thomas, shopkeeper, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, William Henry, printer, Little -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewart, Charles Keith, fringe manufacturer, -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stigles, Daniel, hairdresser and herbalist, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stimpson, James, furniture broker, Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stirgess, George, bricklayer, Dingle’s -row, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Jonathan, baker, Eagle terrace, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred Joseph, linen draper, silk -mercer, hosier, glover, and laceman, 12, Briggs’ street; h -St. Stephen’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, George William, commercial traveller, -St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page100"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -100</span>Stocks, Mrs. Maria (boarding and day school) St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Edward, beer retailer, King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Henry, plane maker, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Mr. James, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonex, James, grocer, Tinkler’s lane, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonex, William, farmer, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, David, Black Swan, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, James, shopkeeper, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, William, Bricklayers’ Arms, -grocer, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stowers, James, tobacconist, 4, Red Lion -street, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quintin, Edward H., R.N., Thorpe, -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Quintin, Capt. James, R.N., Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Strachan, James, Guildhall tavern, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Strangways, Walter Fox, Capt. R.H.A., The -Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stratford, Edmund, scripture reader, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stringer, Charles, surveyor of taxes, Orford -hill; h 2, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stroyan, Robert, cattle salesman, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Charles, poulterer, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Edward, White Horse tavern, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, George, carter, &c., St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Hugh, carter, Stamp Office yard, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Maria, general shopkeeper and beer -retailer, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Studwell, Mrs. Sarah, lodging house keeper, -St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sturley, Charles, cabinet maker, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stygals, William, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suckling, Mr. Nelson Morris, Distillery -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, Edward, coal dealer, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -Fountain square, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, Mrs., Rising Sun road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, William, carpenter, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suggett and Dunsford, surgical and mechanical -dentists, 17, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sullivan, Stephen, baker, St. Margaret’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sultzer, John and Co., manufacturers, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sumner, David, pork butcher, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surflin, William, plumber and glazier, Bank -tavern, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sursham, Henry David, boot and shoe maker, Ten -Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sursham, John, corn and coal merchant, -Fishgate street (see Boardman and Sursham)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sussams, William Stevenson, grocer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Francis, analytical chemist, (see -Harper and Sutton) Bank plain; h 2, Lakenham terrace (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_7">7</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, James, (Bennett’s hotel and -boarding house) Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, John, market gardener, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, John Thompson, commercial traveller, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Henry Marrison, draper, &c., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Marrison Daniel, tailor and draper, -St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Robert, furniture broker, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Samuel, working cutler, Royal Hotel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, Mrs. Ann, St. Martin’s at Palace -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, Joshua, (of the firm of Willett and -Co.) The Grove, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Maria, Turkey Cock, St. Simon’s -Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Robert, green grocer, St. Mary’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Sarah Ann, hairdresser, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sweatman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Red Rose tavern, and -tobacconist, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swinden, John, fancy repository, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swinton, Mr. William, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page101"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -101</span>Sword, John, livery and bait stables, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sword, John, hairdresser, (see Lanham and -Sword) St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Syder, Mr. James, 2, St. Swithin’s -villa, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Symonds, Rev. Henry, M.A., Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Syrett, James, bailiff, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tadman, Mr. William, gas works, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talbot, George, tailor and woollen draper, -Bridge street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talbot, Hannah, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tallowin, Samuel, cow keeper, Rope -Makers’ Arms lane, Hellesdon road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talmedge, Miss Lydia, mistress of Industrial -School, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taney, William, fishmonger and photographer, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Mrs. Hannah, baker, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Mary Ann, lodging-house keeper, Hall -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Samuel Wiseman, cabinet maker, &c., -Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tarte, William, paper hanger, carver, and -gilder, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, George, confectioner, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tatham, Mr. Charles, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tattam, Richard, cab proprietor, Lady’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tayler, Mrs. Eleanor, boarding and day school, -5, Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tayler, Francis George, teacher of music, 5, -Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Adam and Clement, solicitors, and -deputy under-sheriffs of Norfolk, and agents to the Palladium -Life Insurance office, Orford place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, green grocer, Rupert street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, truss maker, 13, Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mr. C., cemetery, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Lieut. Edward, R.N., Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Elizabeth, stay and elastic bandage -maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, green grocer, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Henry, shoemaker, Boarded court, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, James William, builder and contractor, -measure maker, and bowl turner, White Friars’ street, St. -Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. John, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John Martin, baker, St. Mary’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John Oddin, solicitor, solicitor to -Eastern Counties and Norfolk Railways, registrar of marriages, -solicitor to the Lowestoft Marine Parade Building Society, -Lowestoft Harbour Building Society, and the Wellington Esplanade -Building Society, and commissioner for acknowledgments of deeds -by married women, 21 and 22, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John William, cooper and measure -maker, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. Jane, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Castle hotel and Commercial -inn, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, chemist and druggist, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. William, cement agent, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Aaron, tailor, Jay’s -square, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Brown, tobacconist, 1, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Henry and Co., wholesale -grocers, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William James, grocer, plumber, and -glazier, Bird in Hand, Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mr. William, Carrow Abbey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Samuel, tailor and draper, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, coal dealer, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tebble, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Temple, Robert, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tench, James, shopkeeper and shoemaker, -Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Terrington, William, boot maker, Bloomsbury -street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Testar, Charles, Cirque Unique tavern, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thaxter, John, blacksmith, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thayne, Edward, basket manufacturer Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page102"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -102</span>Theobald, Mr. John, 6, Newmarket terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald, Thomas and Son, hosiers and glovers, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thetford, William, pork butcher, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, —, cabinet maker, -Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Mrs. Harriet, feather dresser, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner and -dressmaker, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Robert, tailor, Wheelhouse’s -court, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, William, whitesmith and bell -hanger, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, 11, Heigham -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, James, boot and shoe maker, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, James, whitesmith, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, -practical corn extractor, and estate and commission agent, 2, -Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thomas, John, coal merchant, Quay side, St. -Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Alfred William, commercial -traveller, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Rose tavern, -Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Christopher, brazier and tin-plate -worker, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson and Corrick, milliners and -dressmakers, 60, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Daniel, shoemaker, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs. Eliza, dressmaker, Suffolk -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth, Blue Anchor, Silver -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, George, Canteen, Barracks, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, St. -Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, brazier, St. Julian’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mr. Jabez, 10, Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, James, boot closer, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, James, grocer, Cross lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, boot and shoe maker and gutta -percha factor, St. Peter’s steps, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, green grocer, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, grocer and tea dealer, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Miss Maria, furniture broker, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Martin, The Griffin, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs., Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs., Chapel loke</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Philip, general shopkeeper, &c., -Cherry street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, jun., Phœnix iron -works, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, The Three Tuns, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson and Son, iron merchants, ironmongers, -oil and colourmen, ironfounders, boiler makers, and general -smiths, Castle street and Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs. Sarah, bricklayer, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Thomas, shoemaker, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, William, beer retailer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn, Charles, coach builder, St. -Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn, William, green grocer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorndick and Co., printers and paper-bag -manufacturers, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorns, Robert and Co., wholesale ironmongers, -oil and colormen, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thornton, Mrs. H., Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thornton, William, working cutler, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorold, Mr. William, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas, hairdresser, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas Edward, furniture broker, Sun -and Anchor, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, William, hairdresser, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thouless, James, grocer, Lothian street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thouless, William, Bartholomew Tavern, Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thrower, Maria, Woolpack inn, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar and Co., mustard manufacturers and -patentees of the condensed egg, Albion mills, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page103"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -103</span>Thurgar, Christopher Walter, surgeon, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, William T., portrait painter, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurling, James, Coachmakers’ Arms, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, Mrs. Elizabeth, Post Office Tavern, -Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, Henry, Bricklayers’ Arms, -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, John, baker and grocer, &c., -Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, William, grocer, Prospect House, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurst, James, Venetian blind manufacturer, -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Daniel, Bull inn, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, Samuel W., Chatham place, Chapel -field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, William, furniture broker, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurtell, Henry, green grocer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurtell, James, whitesmith, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurtell, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thwaites, Mr. Henry, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thwaites, Isaac Mower, plumber, painter, and -glazier, Willow cottage, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thwaites, John, beer retailer, Rainbow, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tibbenham, William, cowkeeper, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidd, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidman, Robert, Bridge House, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidman, Robert, machinist and boiler maker, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, Mr. Jacob, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, Jacob Henry, solicitor, and agent to -the General Life and Fire Insurance Company, St. Andrew’s -Broad street; h Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, James, wheelwright, St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, Leonard, bricklayer and plasterer, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, William, coachbuilder, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tilley, Alfred, upholsterer, Lothian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tills, Benjamin, grocer and tea dealer, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Howlett, curriers, leather -merchants, and shoe manufacturers, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, St. -George’s plain; h Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Mr. Robert, Grove, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Son, boot and shoe makers, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard, Abraham, boot and shoe maker, (see -Tillyard and Son)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tilney, Henry, beer retailer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tink, William, jobbing gardener, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkler, George, clerk to the Commissioner of -Taxes, and Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths for East Wymer -District, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkler, George, green grocer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkley, Mrs. Esther, boot and shoe maker, -Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tiptod, Benjamin, green grocer, Coburgh -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M., 16, The -Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, Miss Catherine, 3, Heigham place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, John, and Son, tailors and woollen -drapers, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William, clerk to the Norwich Union -Insurance Society, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William Austin, tailor, habit maker, -woollen draper, and hatter, 16, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toll, Elizabeth, 57, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toll, William, shoemaker, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tolladay, Joseph, horse-hair seating and -mattress manufacturer, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tolson, Mrs. Martha, 5, London terrace, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Miss Ann, milliner, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson and Co., hatters, hosiers, and -glovers, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Mr. George, City road, Heigham -fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Hannah, lodging-house keeper, 2, -Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tompson, Charles, schoolmaster and shopkeeper, -Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toogood, William, shoemaker, Aylsham road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page104"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -104</span>Tooke, Mrs. Mary, Nelson place, Mount Pleasant, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooke, Michael, tailor, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooley, Peter, saddler and harness maker, -Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towell, Mrs. Ann, White Cottage, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towell, William, seed merchant, 2, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Mr. Abel, Heigham grove, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Edward William Robert, grocer and -tea-dealer, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Miss Hannah, linen draper and -haberdasher, Fye bridge, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, John Burrows, fish salesman, -Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Rowling and Allen, -manufacturers’, Elm hill, and 46, Friday street, Cheapside, -London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Richard Burrows, The Ostrich tavern, -Plumstead road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townley, Mr. Jonathan, treasurer of County -Court, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Charles, furniture broker, St. -Martin’s at Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, George, Crown inn, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, John, house agent, Trafalgar -street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Robert, clerk, 7, Synagogue -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Samuel, herring curer, 32, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Samuel Thomas, jun., carver, -gilder, and looking-glass and picture-frame manufacturer, 13, -Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Miss Sarah, milliner and -dressmaker, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, William, bricklayer, King’s -Arms, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trackson, James, travelling draper, Bedford -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Travis, Samuel, Bowling Green tap, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Traxton, Edward, tailor, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Mr. Frederick Francis, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, cabinet, upholstery, paper -hanging, and carpet warehouse, 5, Post Office street; h Earlham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, B.A., Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tripp, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trollop, George, gardener and green grocer, -Southwell road, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, John, professor of music, Elm hill, St. -Peter’s Hungate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, William, green grocer, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, Mr. William, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowse, Christopher, tailor, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowse, John, parish clerk to St. -Peter’s Mancroft, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowse, William and Charles, builders, St. -Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">True, Samuel, stationer, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">True, William John, Jolly Gardeners, Brunswick -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Truman, James, shoe manufacturer, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trumbetta, William, Market House, -Weaver’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tubb, William Henry, original Berlin wool and -fancy warehouse, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, James Stannard, lodging-house keeper, -Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert, baker, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert, confectioner, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert Alexander, baker and -confectioner, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuddenham, Edward, tailor, Duke’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuddenham, Henry, tailor, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuddenham, John, The Swan, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuffield, William, fishmonger, Badding lane, -St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuffs, William, beer retailer, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tungate, William, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Charles, shoemaker, Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Mr. Charles, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Charles, Rev., M. A., 17, The -Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Edmund, commercial traveller, Grove, -Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James Mangles, iron founder, Norwich -foundry, St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page105"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -105</span>Turner, James, carver and gilder, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, John, house and furniture painter, St. -Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, John Joseph, painter, &c., Barn -road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Joseph, The Anchor, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Sarah, shopkeeper, Adelaide street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Sarah, grocer, John street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Thomas, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William, jun., boot and shoemaker, -Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William, green grocer, St. -James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William, tailor, St. Stephen’s -Church lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William Nicholas Harwin, solicitor, -Lower close; h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, James, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, Josiah, furniture broker, and general -shopkeeper, Coburgh street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turtle, Francis Gilling, throwster and stover, -Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, Ann Maria, baker, and shopkeeper, -Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, Henry, general shopkeeper, Trafalgar -street, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttle, John, grocer, Mill street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuxford, William, trunk maker, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyce, George, cabinet maker, 16, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tye, Jemima, milliner and straw bonnet maker, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyler, Mrs. Adelaide (day school) Lothian -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyzack, William Valentine, haircutter, wig -maker, and perfumer, 13, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Frederick, carpenter and builder, St. -John’s terrace, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Henry William, billiard table keeper, -Old Post Office court; h Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, James, The Three Tubs, Barrack street, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Thomas, shoe mercer, leather -warehouseman, &c., 1, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, William, dyer and dresser, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, Charles, butcher, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood and Gaze, lime burners and brick -makers, Chalk hill, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, Henry, bricklayer and plasterer, -St. Margaret’s plain; h Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, John, bricklayer, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upcroft, James, Jack of Newbury tavern, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upcroft, William, printer and bookbinder, -Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Charles, bankers’ clerk, -Holl’s lane, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, John, boot and shoe maker, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Mr. Robert, Sussex street, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Valentine, Elizabeth, green grocer, St. -Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varley, John, cabinet and chair maker, -Ropes’ yard, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varvill, James, lime burner, Trowse Newton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vassar, John, grocer and tea dealer, West End -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Venning, Mrs. Julia, Surrey House, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Venteman, George Deanes, inland revenue -officer, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Elizabeth, milliner, St. Miles’ -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry, furniture broker, St. -Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry, tin-plate worker, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry and Son, furniture brokers, and -tin-plate workers, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, James, hat manufacturer, furrier, and -feather maker, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, John, salesman, Leonard’s -buildings, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Rev. John Charles Frederick, A.M. and -LL.D., Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vlieland, Jerome N., professor of languages, -Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, Daniel, parish clerk, and coal -merchant, St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, Henry Manning, coal merchant, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page106"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -106</span>Wade, Elizabeth, tailoress, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Mrs. Frances, woollen cloth warehouse, -Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, James, furniture broker, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Robert, hairdresser, &c., Bank -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Rev. Robert, B.A., incumbent of Christ -church, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Thomas, wood turner, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Thomas, beer retailer, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waddington, James, estate agent, St. -Julian’s street, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waight, Thomas, White Hart, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite, George, gas fitter and brazier, 4, -Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wakerley, George, agent to Blackie and Son, -publishers, Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wallace, Thomas, Whip and Nag, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, John, carpenter and builder, Kimberley -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, Mr. William, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Amos, baker, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Mrs. Ann, milliner, and straw bonnet -maker, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker and Bird, writers and grainers, Surrey -street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_19">19</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Clement Henry, grainer, (see Walker -and Bird); h Victoria place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, George, Cardinal Cap, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, James, butcher, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, John, green grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, John, Castle tavern, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Richard, fancy repository, St. -George’s Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Robert, printer and news’ agent, -Church street, St. Miles’ Coslany</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Theresa, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, joiner and builder, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, William Steward, accountant, 7, Surrey -terrace, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wallace, James, Two Brewers, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, John Gamble, haberdasher, Peacock -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Martha, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s -opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Robert Pitts, Christian Knowledge -Society repository, 15, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walmsley, George William, carpenter, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walne, Mr. William B., 53, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walters, William, grocer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Want, Frederick, stone and marble mason, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Charles Palmer, hairdresser, White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Elizabeth, green grocer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, George, baker, Little Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Isaac, hairdresser, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, James, carpenter, St. Andrew’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Mrs. Maria, dressmaker, Albemarle -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Thomas William, boot and shoe maker, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, William, William the Fourth, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, William, The Bird in Hand, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wardle, Sarah, draper and milliner, St. -Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warlett, Mrs. Phœbe, clothier, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warman, Zachariah W., haberdasher, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, George G., merchant’s clerk, -Paragon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Henry, George inn, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, James, blacksmith, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Walter Waite, tea dealer, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warne, Samuel, shoemaker, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, William and Co., brass founders, -coppersmiths, and agents to copper mines, 2, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Charles, Orchard Tavern gardens, -Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Elizabeth, Eastern Counties Railway -tavern, Foundry bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Henry, merchant’s clerk, 6, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page107"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -107</span>Warnes, Robert, coal merchant, Foundry bridge; h 7, -John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Thomas, beer retailer, Cowgate street, -St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Thomas, brush manufacturer, City road, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, William Waite, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, Charles, bricklayer and builder, -Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, Phœbe, shopkeeper, &c., -Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warren, Reuben, carpenter, Russell st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warren, Mrs. Susan, 4, Grove place, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warren, Mr. William, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watching, Thomas, green grocer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, -Southwell street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, John, shopkeeper, Mill lane, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, Mr., Douro terrace, Heigham grove, -Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waters, John, fishmonger, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterson, Joseph, coal merchant, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterton, Mr. Edward, The Cottage, Silver -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Francis, wood turner, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Robert Shingles, corn merchant, -Cinder Ovens yard, King street; h Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Simon, shoe manufacturer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Ann and Son, stone merchants and -masons, St. Faith’s lane and Castle meadow; h Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Daniel Filby, carver and gilder, All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Edward Charles, carpenter and joiner, -Chapel street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Frederick Elwin, solicitor, clerk to -the Commissioners of taxes, and agent to the Yorkshire Fire and -Life office, Rampant Horse street; h 5, Lakenham terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, George, Alma terrace, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Gilbert Pickering, chemist and -druggist, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, carpenter and builder, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, chemist and druggist, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, tea dealer and lodging-house -keeper, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James Crane, carpenter and builder, -John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James Harvey, tailor and clothier, 2, -Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, John, Star Commercial inn and posting -house, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, John Ferra, surgeon, Heigham hill, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Miss Mary Ann, day school, John -street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Mrs. Elizabeth, 8, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts and Graham, drapers and tea-dealers, -Thurso place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Sarah, Lord Nelson, Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Harriet, beer retailer, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Henry, tailor, Devonshire place, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, engineer, &c., Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, engineer, Bloomsbury street, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, John, Kett’s Castle, -Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Mrs. Sarah, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Thomas, butcher, Willow lane, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Thomas, clerk, 1, St. Stephen’s -square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, 1, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, Mrs. Fanny Mary, dressmaker, 5, John -street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, Robert, beer retailer, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, William, fishmonger, Austin court, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, Goldsmith, cattle dealer, Julian street, -Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, John, photographic artist, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, William, jun., rope manufacturer, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webber, Joseph, brazier, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, Mrs. Frances, Lamb inn, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, Miss Harriet, milliner and -dressmaker, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, James, grocer and beer retailer, -Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Benjamin, merchant’s clerk, -Grove place, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster Emma, dressmaker, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page108"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -108</span>Webster, Henry, shopkeeper, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, James, carver, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, John, hairdresser, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Robert, second-hand clothes dealer -and shoemaker, St. Lawrence steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster Stephen, boot and shoe maker, 14, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Mrs. Sarah Ann, dressmaker, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, Maid’s Head inn and -Posting house, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, brewer and beer retailer, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, builder, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, William, upholsterer and paper -hanger, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeds, Mary Ann, grocer, Bishopgate bridge, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeks, Henry, The Jolly Gardeners’ -tavern, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeks, William, plumber, painter, and glazier, -St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wegg, Christopher, blacksmith, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, James R. J., baker, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Jeremiah, beer retailer, Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Peter, Oxford tavern, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Mr. Robert, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, William, butcher, 1, Norfolk terrace, -Union place,</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells William, cabinet manufacturer, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, William Harrison, corn miller, New -Mills; h Hellesdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welton, Edward, wheelwright, &c., Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wenn, William, Jolly Maltsters, and marine -store dealer, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">West, Mr. Charles, 3, St. Stephen’s back -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">West, John, the Royal Standard, Chapel street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston, Charles, maltster and brewer, St. -George’s Bridge street; h Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, Mrs. Hannah, lodging-house keeper, -Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, Mr. Charles, solicitor, -Samson’s Court, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, Mr. Robert, Newmarket terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whales, Mark, bricklayer, Distillery yard, -Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Ann, gun maker, Little London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Jeremiah, tunist, Julian street, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, John, beer retailer, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Robert, grocer, King street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, William, whitesmith, St. -Stephen’s back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, William, hairdresser, Mill lane, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheeler, Francis, pharmaceutical chemist and -druggist, 2, Swan lane, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheeler, Rev. Thomas Archibald, Baptist -minister, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheelhouse, Mr. William, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whincop, George Garwood, banker’s clerk, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Anna and Drusilla, Berlin wool and -millinery warehouse, No. 8, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Frederick, ironmonger, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, George, shoemaker, Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Jeremiah, carpenter and builder, Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Mrs., 1, Grove place, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Robert, ticket writer, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard, green grocer, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard, surgeon dentist, Tuck’s -court, St. Giles’; h Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, William, furniture broker and estate -agent, St. Gregory’s church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Mrs. Ann, servants’ registry -office, 12, Grapes’ hill, St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, George, stone mason, Grapes’ -hill, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Mary, midwife, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, William, Two-necked Swan, Oak -street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitelock, Mrs. Anna, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page109"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -109</span>Whiting, Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence, Grout’s -thoroughfare, St. John’s Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, George Jones, tailor, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitlam, Thomas, cutler, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitlan, Henry, shoe manufacturer, Adelaide -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitrick, James, grocer, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitaker, William, grocer, &c., Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wick, Mr. Thomas, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Benjamin, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Robert, grocer and tailor, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Thomas, wire worker, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, William, clerk to the guardians of -Heigham, Oxford street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Widows, Francis, manufacturer, St. -Paul’s terrace, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Widdows, Charles, teacher of music, 8, John -street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Widdows, Mark, Shoulder of Mutton, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, Edward, Stag inn, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, John, cow-keeper, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, 6, -Jay’s terrace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigger, John Henry A., picture dealer, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigger, John, The Dog, St. Paul’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggett, Henry, wood turner, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggett, Mrs. Mary, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigham, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilby, Caroline, day school, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilch, Harriet, baker and shopkeeper, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilch, Mary Ann, baker and shopkeeper, Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild, Edward, grocer, tea-dealer, &c., 11, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild, Elizabeth, milliner, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, John, collector of Inland Revenue -stamps and taxes, office, Orford hill; h 6, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Frederic, plumber, glazier, and -painter, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, John, coal seller, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Matthew, Eastern Union Railway tavern, -St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde and Son, parliamentary agents, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Mr. Stephen, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, William, auctioneer, Post Office -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, William, coroner for the city, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilding, Henry, hairdresser and perfumer, 42, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiles, Mary Ann, linen and woollen draper, -silk mercer, &c., St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiley, Samuel Hall, general shopkeeper, The -General Windham, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkin, Charles, carver and gilder, Wensum -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkins, John, bricklayer, St. Martin’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkins, Mr. Robert Frederick, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Mr. Benjamin, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness -maker, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Joseph, solicitor, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, William, Suffolk Arms, Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, George, green grocer, Coburg -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement John, shoemaker, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, Mrs. Maria, shopkeeper, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williment Richard, manufacturer, 1, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Mr. Charles J., Eaton Willow, -Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Charles, manure and agricultural -implement makers’ agent, 5, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Mr. Edward, Eaton Grove, Newmarket -road (of the firm of Willett and Co.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Nephew, and Co., manufacturers, -Pottergate street; London warehouse, 62, Friday street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Elizabeth, baby linen warehouse, 9, -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Mr. Henry, Thorpe House</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Henry, beer retailer, King street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Josiah, grocer and tea-dealer, -Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page110"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -110</span>Williamson, Henry William, corn, flour, and seed -merchant, 56, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Mrs. Mary Ann, boot and shoe -warehouse, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, William, William the Fourth, and -cheesemonger, St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willgrass, John, butcher, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Benjamin, collector of taxes, 3, -Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Case, and Potter, manufacturers, -Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Mr. Isaac, Calvert street (see -Williams, Case, and Potter)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Josiah, grocer, &c., Globe -street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, John, corn traveller, City road, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, John Henry, grocer, &c., Duke -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Mrs. Mary Ann, Moon and Stars, -Duke’s Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Thomas, green grocer, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, John Austin, corn and seed factor, -Duke’s Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Mrs. Temperance, dress maker, -Duke’s Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, Mrs. E., Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, the Misses, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willis, Reuben, shopkeeper, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, William, solicitor, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, Anthony, parish clerk, West end -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, Anthony Frederick, Gibraltar gardens -and bowling green, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, George Edward, draper, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, William, tanner and fellmonger, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willsea, Mrs. Harriet, news agent and -tobacconist, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilsea, John, Waggon and Horses, and furniture -broker, Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Alexander, cab proprietor, St. -Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, bookseller, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen street, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, James, Railway Inn, Trowse -Millgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Miss Jane, straw bonnet maker, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, James, supervisor of inland revenue, -34, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Mrs. Maria, grocer, &c., Bridge -street, St. Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Miss Maria, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, the Misses E. & C., boarding -school, Grove house, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Robert, Marquis of Lothian, Lothian -street, St. Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Sarah, general shopkeeper, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Thomas, cork manufacturer, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Thomas, boat letter, Crown yard, St. -Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William S., manager of East of England -Bank, Old Haymarket; h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William, firework maker, Church walk, -New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William, solicitor, 7, Victoria -street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wimperis, William, earthenware dealer, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winkle, John, engineer and machinist, St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Ambrose, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Charles, wholesale shoe manufacturer -and leather merchant, 7, 8, and 9, Upper market; h Heigham Grove -House, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, George, baker and confectioner, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, James, solicitor, and treasurer to -Carrow bridge com. and guardian, St. Giles’ street; h Rose -Cottage, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, James John, solicitor, St. -Giles’ street; h Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, John Green, clerk, Valentine -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, John, beer retailer, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Robert, baker, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter and Rowland, carpenters, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter Robert, relieving officer and parish -clerk, 4, Victoria terrace, Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Samuel, baker, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page111"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -111</span>Winter, Mrs. Thomas, Greenhill gardens, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, William, plumber, painter, and -glazier, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, William, wholesale brush manufacturer, -Chapel street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Mr. Alfred, 1, Earlham Road -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Isaac, wine and spirit merchant, Post -Office street; h Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Robert, bricklayer and plasterer, -Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Mr. Samuel, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, William, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wisker, Robert Newton, grocer and tea dealer, -Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wittrick, Henry, lodging-house keeper, -Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wittrick, Samuel, coal dealer, Vauxhall -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wodderspoon, Mr. John, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wodehouse, Miss Elizabeth, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wodehouse, William, agent for the Liverpool -Friendly Society, 21, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolsey, Henry, merchant’s clerk, 4, -Surrey terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton, Durrant, and Co., grocers and tea -dealers, 47, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton, Mr. John Hyam, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, wholesale clothier, outfitter, -woollen draper, tailor, and hatter, 10, 11, 12, White Lion -street, and 13, 14, Davey place; h Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, Mr. George, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, George, Morgan’s Cellar House, -Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, George James, leather seller, Sussex -street, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, John, carpenter, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, Mr. John, Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, John Samuel, whitesmith, brazier, and -tin-plate worker, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, Mr. Robert, 25, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, Robert, Cricketers’ Arms, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, William, general shopkeeper, Union -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodard, Henry, hairdresser, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Mr. Henry, 70, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Samuel, pork butcher, Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Thomas, solicitor, Surrey road, All -Saints</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcraft, Charles, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcraft, James, news agent, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodgate, Philip, shoe warehouse, Castle -street; h St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, George, accountant, 6, Victoria -street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, Mr. George, 66, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, Joshua, Curriers’ Arms, St. -Stephen’s Back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, William, surgeon at Infirmary, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodron, Mr. John, 2, London terrace, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, James Samuel, merchant’s clerk, -Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Mr. Joseph, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Robert, watch and clock maker, -Gloucester place, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, St. Miles; h 3, -Trafalgar place, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, William, wholesale shoe manufacturer, -Church walk, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Mr. Alexander, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, George John, leather seller and -currier, St. Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, James, merchants’ clerk, -Kimberley street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, James Matthias, linen draper, 67, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, John, tailor, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, John Robert, cabinet maker, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, John, tailor, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Robert, tailor, John street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, William, green grocer and coal dealer, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, Charles, baker and confectioner, -Trory street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, Mrs. Jane, 17, Distillery st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodyard, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page112"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -112</span>Woolbright, Robert, gardener, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woollistone, Samuel, baker, and timber dealer, -Cherry street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woollinger, John, green grocer, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolmer, Clement Amies, boot and shoe maker, -and parish clerk, Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, Martha, corn dealer, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, Theophilus, stationer, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolsey, Samuel, White Hart family and -commercial hotel and posting house, St. Peter’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolterton, Robert, surgeon, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, Robert, painter, plumber, and -glazier, Rose tavern, Hall’s road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, William, joiner and builder, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worledge, John, fishmonger, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, James, builder, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, Robert, carter, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Mrs. John, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Miss Martha, milliner and dressmaker, -5, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Thomas, shoe manufacturer, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Base, boot and shoe makers, London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Daniel, tin-plate worker, Pitt -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Eliza, tailoress, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, George, green grocer, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mrs. Harriet, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Miss Harriet, school mistress, -Prospect place, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jacob, St. Mary’s foundry, -Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, bricklayer and plasterer, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, linen draper and milliner, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, and Son, land agents, -surveyors, and valuers, Bank chambers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mr. James, senr., Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mr. James, junr., Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, Goat Tavern, Upper Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John, and Son, manufacturers, Elm -hill; h St. Helen’s, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mr. John, St. Helen’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John, millwright, Alma terrace, St. -Augustine’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John, fishmonger, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Robert John, land agent, Queen street; -h Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Son, plumbers, painters, and -glaziers Mission place, King street (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_34">34</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Thomas, butcher and beer retailer, -Long row, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Pump -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mr. Thomas Frederick, Mount -pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Walter, plumber, painter, and glazier, -Surrey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mrs. Warner, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, William, joiner and builder, Richmond -hill, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Woodrow, land agents and surveyors, -Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wurr and Page, bricklayers and plasterers, -Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, David, tailor, Paragon street, St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, Esdaile, clerk, Grove road, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, Henry, boot and shoe manufacturer, -Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, John, The Spear in Hand, Julian place, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wymer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yallop, William, Somerset tavern, Union -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarington, Mrs. Mary Ann, ladies’ -seminary, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yates, William, china, glass, and earthenware -warehouse, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yaxley, Henry, King’s Arms, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yeames, Samuel, The Waterman, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yellop, Robert, Golden Can, St. Andrew’s -Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yexley, William, accountant, Jubilee Place, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youell, Catherine, dressmaker, Globe street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youels, William, hairdresser and glover, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, Mrs. Elizabeth, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page113"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -113</span>Young, James, bricklayer and builder, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, John, commercial traveller, 11, -Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, Thomas, baker and grocer, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngman, John, accountant, Grove place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngman, Harold, merchant’s clerk, and -agent for the Scottish Union Fire and Life Assurance Society, -Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngman, Samuel Wood, commercial traveller, -10, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Crawshay and Youngs, brewers, -maltsters, and spirit merchants, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Mr. John, West End street, -Holl’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Mr. John, (see Youngs, Crawshay, and -Youngs); h 11, Richmond hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Mary Ann, baker, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Peter, Richmond tavern, Richmond -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Robert C., (see Youngs, Crawshay, and -Youngs) Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms, -Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Charles, watch and clock maker, -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, John, watchmaker, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Bridge -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zobel, Mrs. Margaret, dressmaker, Rupert -street, Union place</p> -<h3><a name="page114"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -114</span>CLASSIFICATION<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">OF</span><br /> -TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.</h3> -<h4><i>Academies and Schools</i> (<i>For Public Schools</i>, -<i>see under Public Information</i>)</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Mrs., (day) Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, Mrs. Anna, (day) St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Miss Adlian, (day) St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Eliza, (boarding) Grove road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Mrs. Mary, (day) St. Stephen’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Miss L., (day) Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, The Misses, (boarding and day) St. -Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blogg, W., (day) Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Body, Elizabeth M., (day) Adelaide street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyden, The Misses, (boarding and day) -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, William, (boarding) Grey Friar’s -Priory, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Frederick J., (boarding and day) -Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, John Charles, (boarding and day) -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Mrs. Eliza Jane, (boarding and day) -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Mrs. Ruth, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chalker, Elizabeth, (day) Till’s court, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Codling, Arthur John, (boarding and day) -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldwell, Amelia, (boarding and day) St. -Clement’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Miss Mary H., (day) Distillery street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Miss Elizabeth, (boarding) Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunnett, Mrs. Mary, (boarding and day) Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Miss Harriet, 5, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farnell, James Thomas, (boarding and day) St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farnell, William Keeling (boarding) Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finegan, Mrs., Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Froggett, Ellen, (boarding) Sussex st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Mrs., (day) Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golding, Mary Ann, (day) St. Paul’s Back -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Elizabeth, (day) Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardyman, Miss Sarah, (boarding) -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Miss Ann, (day) Distillery street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Miss Catherine, (boarding) 14, Victoria -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heasell, the Misses, (boarding) Surrey -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Mrs. Esther, St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, Elizabeth, (day) Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Miss Anne, (boarding) Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hupton, Mrs. Frances, (day) Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Miss Ann Sarah, (boarding) 13, the -Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, S. and A., (day) Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, Mrs., (boarding) Westbeech house, -St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, William, (classical and commercial) St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page115"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -115</span>Lincoln, Mrs. Mary Ann, (infant) Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincolne, Miss Elizabeth, (boarding) Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Harriet, (day) Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, (classical & commercial) -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Mrs. J. A., (day) 23, Sussex st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, Eleanor, (infant) St. Mary’s -pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mays, Mrs. C., (day) Magdalen road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Miss Ann, (for young gentlemen) -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson, William, (day) William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholson, Miss C., the Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, Wm. F., (boarding) Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Miss E., Chatham place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Susan, (preparatory) Plummer’s -yard, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Mrs. Henry, (boarding, young -gentlemen) Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Mrs. Ann Rebecca, (day) Alma terrace, St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Mrs. E., (preparatory) Charles -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, Misses, (boarding) Priory, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Miss E. S., (day) Kimberley st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Mrs. J., (day) Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, the Misses, (boarding) New road, Town -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Martha, (day) West End street, -Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Mrs. Ann, (boarding) St. -Benedict’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Mrs. E., Grove pl., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Miss Sarah, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stageman, Miss S., (day) Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staines, Mrs. A., St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Miss E., (boarding) Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Mrs. M., (day) Kimberley st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Mrs. Maria, (day and boarding) St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tayler, Mrs. E., (day and boarding), Grove -place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyler, Mrs. Adelaide, (day) Lothian street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Miss M. A., (day) John str., Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Misses E. and C., (boarding) Grove -house, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Mrs. M. A., (day and boarding) -Gildengate street</p> -<h4><i>Accountants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, G. S., St. Stephen’s road, -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_5">5</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, John, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, George Caythorpe, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roach Edward, Southwell road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, Joseph W., Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Thomas, Victoria street</p> -<h4><i>Agents</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, George, (land) Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, Wm., (land) St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George Syder, (estate and insurance) -St. Stephen’s road (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> -<span class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_5">5</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, J., and Son, (general commission) -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beart, R. H., (commercial) Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, William, and Sons, (land) Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, J., (commission) Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Churchill, Wm., (commission) Pitt st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes and Flowerdew, (land) Bank chambers, -Bank place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cossey, John, (estate) Gildengate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creasby, Edmund, (commission) Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croxford, Edward, (for the London Printing and -Publishing Company) 33, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Didwell, William, (house) Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, John, (land) Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Esperett, William Henry, (house and estate) -Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Thos., (estate) Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gorell, Robert A., (yarn) Muspole st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griggs, William, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunn, R., (commission) 11, Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, John, (land) Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hobrough, William, (general) Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, John, (estate) Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horner, C., (land) St. Martin at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Geo., (estate) Crown Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnston, F., agent for Virtue & Co., -publishers, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, John (estate) Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leath, Thomas Thorne, (house and estate) -Charles street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, H. J., (estate) Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, William, (estate) Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard & Son, (land) Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Robert, (general) West End street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page116"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -116</span>Nelson, J. W., (for Blackie and Son, publishers) Upper -St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Edward J., (land) Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, (land) Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, J., The Cottage, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Henry, (commission) Fox and -Hounds’ court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Robert, (house) 6, York place, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paterson, Charles, (for Fullarton and Co., -publishers) 5, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, Samuel, (house) Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Hornor, and Morgan, (land) Queen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pymar, John, (wool, silk, cotton, and yarn), -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slubley, William, (house and land) Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, F. W., (estate) St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, William, and Sons, (land) St. -Giles’ street, and Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Edward, (house and land) Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Thomas, (estate and commission) 2, -Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, J., (house) Trafalgar str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waddington, Jas., (estate) St. Julian’s -street, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, William, (estate) St. Gregory’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Charles, (manure and agricultural -implements) 5, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James and Son, (land) Bank -chambers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Robt. J., (land) Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Woodrow, (land) Queen street</p> -<h4><i>Agricultural Implement Makers</i> (<i>see also -Engineers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensted, William, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, R. and F., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, John, Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cudbard, Charles, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, George, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes and Sons, Prospect Place works, Globe -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s palace -(<i>see Advertisement</i>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Charles, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, W. and Co., Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Jacob H., Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., Thorn lane and Castle hill -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>pp.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_36">36</a></span>, 37, -38)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James Mangles, St. Martin’s at -Palace</p> -<h4><i>Ale and Porter Merchants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell and Sons, St. Stephen’s st., -London st., and St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Hannah, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrison and Co., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, John, Eagle and Child, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<h4><i>Architects</i> (<i>see also Surveyors</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Benest, E. E., (and Surveyor to the -Corporation) Board of Health offices, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest and Newson, Bank Chambers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Esperett, William H., Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinsbey, T. W., 18, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeckell, Thomas, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Robert, Tuck’s court, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mear, Wm., Surrey house, Surrey rd.</p> -<h4><i>Artists</i> (<i>see also Professors and Photographic -Artists</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, William, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, James, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, John, Willow Cottage, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Edward, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Thomas, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Wm. H., 15, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, David, Grey Friars, Priory lane, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Housego, Wm., 21, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladbrooke, J. B., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Edward, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham, Henry, 12, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sands, Anthony, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, A., King street, Crook’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, Willm. T., Unthank’s road</p> -<h4><i>Attornies</i> (<i>see Solicitors</i>)—<a -name="page117"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -117</span><i>Auctioneers and Appraisers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Wm. and Sons, Theatre str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Hunter, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clowes and Flowerdew, Bank Chambers, Bank -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Thomas, Westlegate street, (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_28">28</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudbud and Son, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, George, Crown Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kempster, John, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry John, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, Orlando D., Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, Francis W., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spelman, Wm. and Sons, St. Giles’ street -and Yarmouth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, William, Post Office street</p> -<h4><i>Axletree and Spring Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, George, Timberhill street</p> -<h4><i>Baby Linen Warehouses</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Mrs. Emma, 68½, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shearing, Miss S., Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Elizabeth, 9, London street</p> -<h4><i>Bakers</i> (<i>see also Confectioners</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Edward, Oak st., St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, Henry, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anderson, Joseph, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Artis, Francis, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ayton, John, St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Henry, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Ann, Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Harriet, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Samuel, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Edward R., Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Mrs. Maria, Brazen Doors rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, John Rix, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Emily, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Henry, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Maria, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Robert, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Robert, City road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Samuel, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benslyn, Thomas, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, George John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John Samuel, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Josiah, Adelaide str., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, Samuel, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, B., City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Maria, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Sophia, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edward, Julian street, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Stephen, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catling, Alfred, Carrow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermole, W., Front Row, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cettermer, Isaac, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chiddick, Francis J., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Walter, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, George, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Robert, Rosemary lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daplyn, Mrs. Mary, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davison, Matthew, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, William, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ding, James, 45, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Empson, Ezra, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Faulke, Robt., Queen st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John Mason, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Folk, Charles, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Mary, Lower Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, 15, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, W., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Anthony, Fye Bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Samuel, Old Church road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Wm., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Wm., St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, James, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Elizabeth, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Thomas, St. Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, Mary Ann, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Harriet, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Henry, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannant, Nathaniel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harden, Charles, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Michael, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Mrs., Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Wm., (muffin) St. Andrew’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William T., Golden Ball st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, James, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatch, Frederick, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, Thomas, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Higgin, Henry, St. Clement’s hill, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Reuben, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Daniel, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Z., New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page118"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -118</span>Hull, William Henry, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isaac, E., Trafalgar street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, John, 12, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John Sewell, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kahler, John Henry, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Esau, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Henry, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Jas., Union st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Daniel, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Thomas, All Saints’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Neve, Charles, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Joseph Page, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Alfred, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Frederick, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, George, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Joseph, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marris, J., Golding st., Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, R., Regent st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Robert, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Alfred, St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Walter, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Frederick, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Musk, William F., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Myhill, Ann, St. Martin’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson, Henry Richard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Samuel, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mary, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Clare, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, John, Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinching, William, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platford, William, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Proudfoot, Elizabeth and Ann, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pummell, James, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roofe, Ann, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Philip, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, W., Old Church st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Elizabeth, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, George, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skerritt, George, Upper Regent street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James W., Stump cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John Joseph, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John William, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William R., St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, John G., Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, William, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, William, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Robt. J., Little London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, George, Bull Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Jonathan, Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sullivan, Stephen, St. Margaret’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Mrs. Hannah, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John Martin, St. Mary’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert D., Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert A., Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, A. M., Trafalgar st. Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Amos, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Thomas, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, George, Little Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, James R. J., Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, Harriet, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, Mary Ann, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, George, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Robert, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Samuel, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, Charles, Trory street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wollistone, S., Cherry st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<h4><i>Bankers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gurneys and Birkbecks, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey and Hudson, Crown bank, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">East of England, Haymarket (W. S. Wilson, -manager)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savings’ Bank, Haymarket (W. C. Hotson, -superintendent)</p> -<h4><i>Barometer and Thermometer Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Mrs. Frances, Dove street</p> -<h4><i>Barristers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, William J. U., St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Carlos, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drewry, John Henry, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Charles, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotson, W. C., Grey Friars, King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Simms, 18, St. Giles’ street</p> -<h4><i>Basket Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Beales, Mrs., Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burman, Henry, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay and Co., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hovell, William, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Samuel, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Robert, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raymes, Robert, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thayne, Edward, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<h4><a name="page119"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -119</span><i>Beer Retailers</i> (<i>see also -Publicans</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Angell, Robert, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Thomas, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Attle, Samuel, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Frederick, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, R., Northumberland street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Joseph, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Mary, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, John, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, Swithin, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, William Henry, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bryant, Samuel, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, George, Mill street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, E., Church street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Mrs. Mary, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, John, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catchpole, John, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoule, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chalker, Mary Ann, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, William, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, George A., Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clayton, Thomas, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, Samuel, St. Giles’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collett, Robert G., White Friars’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cossey, Robert, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Robert, St. Margaret’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Decaux, David, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diver, Mrs. Mary Ann, Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dugdale, Robert, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Zachariah, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Henry, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earl, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easton, Haylett, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Samuel, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, William, King Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Mary Ann, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Samuel, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, William, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hazlewood, Christmas A., Trafalgar st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hendry, James, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, W., St. Mary’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hickling, Robert, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, John, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Edmund, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Edmund, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Ann, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Henry, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Charles, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphery, Susan, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Wallace, St. John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jefferies, W., Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedge, Robert, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Henry, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, Robert, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawn, Lubbock, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, R., Mill street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Henry Briggs, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, J., Bridge st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, T., Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, William, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, Mary Ann, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minus, Robert, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mollett, Alexander, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Elizabeth, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, William H., Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, H., Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, John, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Thomas, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Mary, Greyhound opening, Tinkler’s -lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ostler, Charles Henry, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, William, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perfect, Joseph, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford, A., St. George’s Bridge -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plunkett, John, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, David, St. George’s Bridge st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, John, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quintin, Jane St., Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ramsey, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Thomas, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, James, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Isaac S., Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Mrs. M., St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, John, St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Thomas, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Edward, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanton, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Edward, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Maria, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, William, Lower King str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tilney, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuffs, William, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Thomas, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Thomas, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Harriet, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, Robert, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Jeremiah, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, John, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page120"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -120</span>Williams, Henry, King Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, John, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Thos., Long row, New Catton</p> -<h4><i>Bell-hangers</i> (<i>see Whitesmiths</i>, -<i>&c.</i>)—<i>Berlin Wool and Fancy -Repositories</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Duffield, Miss A., Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Mrs. Frances, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ganley, James, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipperson and Jennings, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holder, Stephen, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Klein, Mrs. A., Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett and Kidd, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, Harriet, 18, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, William, 7, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, John, 8, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tubb, William Henry, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, A. and D., 8, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spauls, M. A., 7, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warman, Z., Bedford street</p> -<h4><i>Billiard Rooms</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Henry, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Henry, W., Old Post-office yard</p> -<h4><i>Bird and Animal Preservers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bullock, John, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, Thomas, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, John, Upper St. Giles’</p> -<h4><i>Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouses</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, Thomas, (and perambulator maker), St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caprani, L., and Co., White Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hyams, E., St. Andrew’s Hall plain</p> -<h4><i>Blacking Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Richard, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, William, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homes and Son, Anchor court, Surrey street</p> -<h4><i>Blacksmiths</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baldson, William, Chalk hill, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, Henry, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaton, John, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bollison, William, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, All Saints’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, William, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Child, Stephen, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock, William, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, James, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, John, Dial yard, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Alfred, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Robert, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, George, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, Wagon and Horses lane, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forder, James, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin, C., Cardigan st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Jeremiah, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lebbell, Thomas, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggatt, John, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Elizabeth Maria, King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, James, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, John and W., St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, John, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, T., Hay hill, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, J., (shoeing) Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thaxter, John, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, James, Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wegg, Christopher, Fishgate street</p> -<h4><i>Blind Makers</i> (<i>see Venetian Blind -Makers</i>)—<i>Boat Builders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, John, Carrow abbey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hobrough, William, Bishop’s bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Petch, William, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Joseph, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Oak street</p> -<h4><i>Boiler Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Fevre, Thomas, St. Stephen’s str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharon, Anthony, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, Castle street, and Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robt., jun., St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidman, Robert, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<h4><i>Bone Crushers</i> (<i>see also Manure -Manufacturers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Robert, St. Benedict’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<h4><i>Bookbinders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Marcus Gill, Prince’s street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>)</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page121"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -121</span>Barnes, C., Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Wm., 22, White Lion str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall and Miller, (late Priest) Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, 8, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grinter, Charles E., Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange -streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, Stephen John, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Liffen, John P., Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Benjamin, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Otty, Philip, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Henry, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, John, 36, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles Thomas, Graham’s court, -Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacy, Henry W., Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Samuel, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upcroft, William, Fishgate street</p> -<h4><i>Booksellers and Stationers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Richard N., 12, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bramwell, Daniel Kellard, Upper St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Croxford, Henry, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall and Miller, (late Priest) Rampant -Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, 8, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Thos. B., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Robert, (second-hand) White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardesty, Alexander, 4, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Alfred, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange -streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeans, Edwin, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Robert, (stationer) Vauxhall st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lain, Edward, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett and Stevenson, Chronicle office, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Samuel, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Henry, 7, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Puncher, William, Bank street, and White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slater, John, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacy, Henry W., Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">True, S., (stationer) St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, George, Castle street</p> -<h4><i>Boot Lace Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John, Heigham Causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullington, Mary Ann, Queen street</p> -<h4><i>Boot and Shoe Makers</i> (<i>see also Boot and Shoe -Manufacturers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, J., St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, Benjamin, Southgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Mrs. Marianne and Co., (ready-made) 14, -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allman, William, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Robert, Chapel st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Auker, John, 71, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, William Osborn, St. Augustine’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bales, William, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Basey, Robert, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bassingthwaighte, W., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batterbee, John, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Charles, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, James, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Michael, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Austin, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, John, St. Miles’ Church st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William Bates, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, James, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowhill, Henry, St. Andrew’s Broad -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Charles Harrison, Back of the Inns -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_19">19</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, William, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Edward, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, William, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, Church st., St. -Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, Thomas, St. Giles’ street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_16">16</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, W., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, George Symonds, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Charles, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Challis, Thomas, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Thomas, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, David, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Robert N., White Friars’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cletheroe, William, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, Robert, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, B., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collins, James, 4, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward T., 21, White Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Henry, Magdalen road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Philip, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, E., Union st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, William, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copley George, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page122"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -122</span>Cork, Andrew Thompson, Waddington street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cott, Robert, Julian st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, John, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Samuel, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crawford, William, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carle, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, James, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Edward, Youell’s buildings, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Robert, Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, J., Lord Nelson, Trafalgar st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dearly, William, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Decaux, Shakespeare, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, William, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, Robert, Rose valley terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Francis, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, James, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elwes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Thomas, 35, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, John, Grout’s thoroughfare, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Thomas, 51, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, F., Chapel street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Joseph, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, William, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, R., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, John, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardner, Thompson, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, James, City road, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, James, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, John, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goffin, Mrs. M. E., Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, James, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Good, Thomas, Bridge street, St. -George’s (<i>see advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_13">13</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooke, David, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, Robert, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Richard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, John, Globe st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, John, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grove, Richard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagg, Noah, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haldinstein, Philip, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Robert, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Timothy Bennet, Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, Jonathan, Bridge street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, William, Cross lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, John, Golden Ball square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Jonathan, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harold, Philip, Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Robert, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, John, 11, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, Samuel, Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haylett, David, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, G., West End st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, Jacob, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, George, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, William, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, W. G., Suffolk st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Robert, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homes, John, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horth, William, Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, Bridge st., St. Miles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, R., St. Miles’ church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Samuel, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Abraham, Rampant horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Charles, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Richard, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William, Heigham Causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, G. E., West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, Joseph William, Trafalgar st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurry, John, Cross lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jordan, Mrs. R. E., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedenton, S., Bridge st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Robert, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Robert, Eldon row, Chapel field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Frederick, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Charles, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham, Gilbert, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larke, Edward Norman, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, James, Tinkler’s lane, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larn, Samuel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larn, W., St. Margaret’s church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, William, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levern, James, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littell, Charles, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lombe, William, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loombe, Thomas, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Samuel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall and Goffin, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Thomas, Long row, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">May, James, Upper St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maydwell, James, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robert John, King street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page123"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -123</span>Minns, William, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Luke, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morter, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munford, S., Mount St. Helen, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, James, St. George’s Bridge -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">North, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, George, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, James, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, Rose Valley terrace, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phill, Ambrose, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pond, James, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, John, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Thomas, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ralph, John, King st., Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ramsey, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Laban, Chapel st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, James, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ruburt, Justus, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sacret, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sampson, H., Charles street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sampson, William, 24, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John T., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seer, William George, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn, James, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shephard, W., Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skilling, William, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, W., Chapel loke, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, W. W., Trory st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, William, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sursham, Henry D., Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Henry, Boarded court, Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tench, James, Spitalfields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Terrington, W., Bloomsbury place, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, James, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, Thomas, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Daniel, Upper King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, St. Peter’s steps, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Thomas, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkley, Mrs. E., Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toll, William, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toogood, William, Aylsham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Charles, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William, jun., Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, John, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Thomas W., St. Benedict’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warne, Samuel, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, Jeremiah, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Robert, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, S., 14, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, George, Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, John, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Mrs. M. A., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolmer, Clement A., St. George’s Bridge -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Base, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Thomas, Pump street</p> -<h4><i>Boot and Shoe Manufacturers</i> (<i>wholesale</i>) <i>see -also Boot and Shoe makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, John, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Thomas, 6 General’s buildings, -near the Barracks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, & Co., York Tavern -passage, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, B., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bostock, E. and T. (top makers), Swan lane and -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boston, William, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Isaac, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, W., St. Clement’s church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, T., Adelaide st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caspar, George, & Co., Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Henry and George S., Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, John, King’s buildings, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Robert, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copperwheat, Charles, Back Mill st., -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coppin, Edward, 8, York place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, Thomas, 61, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, George, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Edwin, Ebenezer street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davies and Son, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dean, James, Bedford st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William, & Son, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Edward, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fryer, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Robert, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, George, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, James Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Alfred, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper W., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hogg, Noah, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homan and Co., Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, Robert, Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, John, & Co., Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page124"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -124</span>Jennings, Samuel, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Gilman, and Co., Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joseph and Samuel, Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, William and Son, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, James, 14, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyd, J. A. and Co., Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lulham, Edwin W., Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Benjamin A., St. Gregory’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, G. and R., St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayfield, James, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, St. Augustine’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxborough, B., Richmond hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer and Hardman, Manchester buildings, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Samuel and Sons, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pond, James, Barrack yard, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, L., St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Samuel, Gun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soman, David, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stapleton, Robert, corner of Pottergate street -and St. John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, G., Fountain square, Union sq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Howlett, St. George’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Son, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trueman, James, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Simon, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitlan, Henry, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Charles, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodgate, Philip, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, W., Church walk, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodyard, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Thomas, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, Henry, Upper King street</p> -<h4><i>Box Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, J., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Mrs. H., St. Stephen’s Back -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Joseph, West Pottergate street</p> -<h4><i>Brass Founders</i> (<i>see also Iron and Brass -Founders</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, William and Co., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<h4><i>Brass Turners</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Robert, Mousehold</p> -<h4><i>Braziers</i>, <i>Tin-plate Workers</i>, -<i>&c.</i></h4> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, Robert, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ashen, Robert, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, P., Bedford st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Callow, W. J., Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, John, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, Carif, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, John, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, Stephen B., St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, William, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Charles F., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, C., Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, St. Julian’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, Henry and Son, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite, George, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webber, Joseph, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Daniel, Pitt street</p> -<h4><i>Brewers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, George and Alfred Robert, St. -Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, George, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, R., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Charles, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, J. B. and H., King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, John, Eagle and Child, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Edward, Whalebone inn, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston, C., St. George’s Bridge -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King street</p> -<h4><i>Bricklayers and Plasterers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Adkin, W., Trory st., Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alderson, W. H., St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, W., St. Martin’s Palace -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Jacob, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berwick, W., Suffolk st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, John street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, Charles, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britcher, Thomas, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, H., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, C., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Charles, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, John, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page125"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -125</span>Curtis, George, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, J., Nelson street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert M., St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Robert, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greengrass, Thomas, Elm hill (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_22">22</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holden, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, J. H., Rupert st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Joseph John, Brazen Doors rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Charles H., Bishopgate st. (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_32">32</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Everett and Thomas, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Thomas, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphery, William, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John Greenwood, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, William, The White Horse, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Samuel, West Wymer street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, George Thomas, (plasterer) St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitson, James, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, W., Raglan st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Park, Clare, sen., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parnell, Richard, Coachmakers’ Arms, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Edward, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford, A., St. George’s Bridge -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pleasants, Philip, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, William, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, William, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Chas., Globe street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rolls, Edward, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, George Robt., Southwell st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spink, J., Jubilee place, Heigham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, Samuel, King Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, W., East End, Thorpe ham.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stirgess, G., Dingle’s row, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Mrs. S., St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, Leonard, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, William, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, H., St. Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, John, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, Charles, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whales, M., Distillery yd., Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkins, John, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Robert, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wurr and Page, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, James, Dereham road</p> -<h4><i>Brick</i>, <i>Tile</i>, <i>and Pipe Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, (brick, tile, and pipe works) -Castle meadow and Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Gibbs H., Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinnick, Robert, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood and Gaze, Chalk hill, Thorpe</p> -<h4><i>Brokers</i> (<i>see Furniture Brokers</i>)<i>Brush -Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Frederick, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Samuel, 6, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edgar, Thos., Chapel st., Crook’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay and Co., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Thos., 7, Grout’s -thoroughfare</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Jas. K., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Edwin, Devonshire place, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, James, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, George, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, H., Cross lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, S. D., and Son, (wholesale) 23, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Henry, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers and Page, (wholesale) Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Peter Thomas, White Lion str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Thomas, City road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Wm., Chapel st., Crook’s pl.</p> -<h4><i>Builders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, J. F., St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Richard, 27, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, George, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berwick, Wm., Suffolk street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, Wm. A., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booking, Thomas, St. Benedict’s plain, -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, James, Tabernacle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, T., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown & Bailey, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Thorpe Hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, Benjamin, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, J. O., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis and Balls, West Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page126"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -126</span>Darkins, Canuel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Robert, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, John, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, Thomas, 5, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, Museum court, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Robert, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulger, Horatio, Chapel field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, John, Heigham Causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, J., Nelson street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost and Son, 7, Chapel field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Matthew, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, W. M., Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Robert, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, Eliza, Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, A. P., Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, James, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, Robert, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, William, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Charles H., Bishopgate st. (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_32">32</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, George Plummer, Surrey rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Horace, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, James, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, W. R., St. Andrew’s Broad st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Philip, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, George, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lucas, Brothers, Thorpe Railway station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, George, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, John, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, Stephen H., William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns and Foyson, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murray, Joshua, Prospect place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newham, John, Hall lane, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Henry, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nudds, William, Chatham pl., Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Edward, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer and Bloom, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, James, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Robert and James, Colegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sinclair, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, William B., Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spink, J., Jubilee pl., Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, James W., Whitefriars’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowse, W. and C., St. Julian’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Frederick, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, John, Kimberley street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnett, Charles, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James Crane, John street, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Wm., Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Jeremiah, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, Wm., St. Catherine’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, James, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, William, Richmond hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, James, Dereham road</p> -<h4><i>Butchers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, R., (pork) St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, Jesse, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bale, George, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Benjamin, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, John (pork) Finket st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Samuel, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, William, Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, Richard, (pork) Bridge street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brewster, James, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridges, John, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighton, Robert, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Elizabeth, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Thomas C., Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushel, W., Norfolk st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, B. (pork), St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Abel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, S., Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Thomas R., Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Isaac, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Samuel, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Robert L., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, H., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, Mary Ann, St. Augustine’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottam and Brewster, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottam, Thomas, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, William, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, John (pork), Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curme, George, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Jonathan, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Philip, jun., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, Susan, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dent, Dowson, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dent, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page127"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -127</span>Denny, Thomas, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Richard, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Caroline (pork), New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drakes, Benjamin, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellwood, Henry, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Edward, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Mary Ann, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Folk, Charles, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fussey, Susan, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardner, Maria (pork), Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibbs, Rudd William, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Samuel, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Robert, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodson, William, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Samuel, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, John, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Mary Ann (pork), Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greengrass, John, West End street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greeves, Benjamin T., Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greeves, Henry, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guyton, J. T., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Charles, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Frederick G., Chapel field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harley, J. P., St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henderson, W., Church st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindle, Maria, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Francis, St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, William (pork), Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isbill, Charles, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Charles, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iveson, Mrs. Rebecca, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jacobs, John, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Edward, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, James, Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Mary, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, P. M., Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Edward, Southwell street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, James, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Leonard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, L., Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Thomas, (pork) St. James’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, William, (pork) Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Henry, (pork) Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manthorpe, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, John, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Samuel, Norfolk street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meen, Henry P., St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Robert, (pork) Cherry street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Geo. M., St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, David, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Motts, John, West End st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patrick, Charles, St. Margaret’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, (pork) Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Mrs. A., 53, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pycroft, Nathaniel, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, James, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, James, Nelson terrace, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgment, K., Rupert street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Noah, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudling, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudrum, Christopher, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, Mrs. Mary, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, R., Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, William, (pork) Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Mrs. Mary, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, T., Charles st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Jonas, (pork) Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Squires, J., Chapel st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Matthew, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings, Mark, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Summer, David, (pork) Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thetford, William, (pork) Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood, C., West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, James, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Thomas, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, W., 1, Norfolk terrace, Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willgrass, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Samuel, (pork) Palace str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, T., Long row, New Catton</p> -<h4><i>Butter Factors</i> (<i>see Cheese and Butter -Factors</i>)—<i>Button Factor</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Moore and Co., 81, St. Giles’ street</p> -<h4><i>Cab Proprietors</i> (<i>see Fly -Proprietors</i>)—<i>Cabinet Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Daniel, Bedford st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Charles, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, James, Surrey grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bexfield, Thomas, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Birch, Benjamin, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bultitude, Edward, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, John, St. Ann’s terrace, -Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, William, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Hunter, Dove street and Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page128"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -128</span>Cordran, William, Chapel field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corrick, William, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, James, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crawfoot, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, J., and Son, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Jabez, 17, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Wells, 37, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, James, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, James, St. John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales, Walter, Wellington terrace, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Charles, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horsley, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huby, Edward, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keeble, James, John street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, John, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Robert, Holl’s lane, Dereham -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kirkham, Dennis, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lay, George, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manthorpe, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Robert, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, George R., St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neve, Charles and J., Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, Mrs. James, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norris, Samuel, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nurse, Robert, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, Samuel, St. John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pooley, William, Charing Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Greenwood, 14, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, H., Grove rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, R. B., Charing cross and St. -John’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, William, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sturley, Charles, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, S. W., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, —, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyce, George, 16, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varley, John, Rope’s yard, Surrey -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, William, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, John Robert, Red Lion street</p> -<h4><i>Candle Manufacturers</i> (<i>see also Tallow -Chandlers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, George, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Ann and Son, Grapes’ hill</p> -<h4><i>Cane Workers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Chapham, George Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyer, John J., Ber street</p> -<h4><i>Cap Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allured, James, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, J., St. Saviour’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haldinstein, Philip, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Henry, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southon, Edmund, St. James’ street</p> -<h4><i>Card Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Compere, Thomas Bond, St. Martin’s at -Palace</p> -<h4><i>Carmen</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, J., Mousehold heath</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Henry, (railway and general) -Lucas’ wharf, Thorpe hamlet (<i>see Advertisement</i>, -<i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_35">35</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pickford and Co., (S. D. Rudrum) Duke’s -Palace wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, G., St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Hugh, Stamp Office yard, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worman, Robert, Grapes’ hill</p> -<h4><i>Carpenters and Joiners</i> (<i>see also -Builders</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Addison, Benjamin, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, John F., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, John, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Rebecca, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boatwright, James, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, James, Tabernacle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, P., City road, Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, John D., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Joseph, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Robert, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daplin, Mark, (and gig builder) Lothian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daws, Robert, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Doughty, John, Mill st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, John, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, John, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, Museum court, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, William, St. Paul’s terrace, -Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Robert, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, John, Heigham Causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Thomas, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost and Son, 7, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Matthew, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, William M., Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, James, St. Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page129"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -129</span>Harper, Andrews Pask, Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Isaac, John street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, James, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, William, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, William, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, James, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Robert, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunn, Philip, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, W. R., St. Andrew’s Broad st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, Philip, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Grys, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leist, James, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, Geo., West End st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martins, Josiah, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meachen, George, Barn rd., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Alfred, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murray, J., Prospect place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newham, J., Hall lane, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Henry, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, William, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Henry, John st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nudds, William, Chatham place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ollett, Mat., Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, K. S., Southwell street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Samuel, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, John, Oxford st., Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbird, Samuel, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, James, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Fred., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rolling, E., Grove hill, St. Giles’ -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Charles, Pig lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, S. E., City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, Jonathan, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, James W., Whitefriars’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Frederick, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wales, John, Kimberley street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walmsley, G. W., West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, James, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warren, Reuben, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, E. C., Chapel st., Crook’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Jas. C., John st., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Jeremiah, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter and Rowland, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, John, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, Wm., St. Catherine’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, William, Richmond hill</p> -<h4><i>Carriers</i> (<i>see Carmen</i>)—<i>Carters</i> -(<i>see Carmen</i>)—<i>Carvers and Gilders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Joseph, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Thomas, (ecclesiastical and cabinet), -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Lawrence, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, William, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, W., jun., Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, John, 26, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, John, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsham, Edward, St. Stephen’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, George R., St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nurse, Robert, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Christopher, Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Root, Robert, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tarte, William, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, S. T., jun., Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Daniel F., All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkin, Charles, Wensum street</p> -<h4><i>Cattle Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilby, Walter, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, S., Grove place, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, W., Newman’s yard, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stroyan, R., (salesman) Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, G., Julian street, Julian place</p> -<h4><i>Cement Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. William, King street</p> -<h4><i>Chair Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bangay, George, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, William, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapham, George Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cordean, William, 7, Crescent place, Chapel -Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Jabez, 17, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Charles, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meek, J., Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, Richard N., Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, William, World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Charles T., Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varley, John, Rope’s yard, Surrey -st.</p> -<h4><i>Cheese and Butter Factors</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Robert and Nephew, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page130"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -130</span>Hough, J. and Son, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Joseph, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, Stamp Office yard, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<h4><i>Chemist</i>—<i>Analytical</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Francis, Bank plain (<i>see -Advertisement</i>)</p> -<h4><i>Chemists and Druggists</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Brothers, (and wholesale) Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, Edward, (and wholesale) Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bliss, Joseph James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, Hugh, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Barnard L., Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Albert J., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, William, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cottingham, Joseph J., 1, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, George and Son, 11, the Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Benjamin, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Joseph, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch and Chambers, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper and Sutton, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hooper, John, Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hulme, John Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall -plain (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_11">11</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Henry, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lay, William Robert, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Melton, Frederick, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James B., Robinson’s terrace, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, George, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patman, George, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peggs, James O., Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitts, Robert Christopher, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Row and Bridges, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Row and Co., (manufacturing) Surrey grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, John, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searby, Wright and W. Martin, White Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slade and Rapier, (homœopathic) London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith and Sons, (and wholesale) Market-place, -and Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spatchett, James, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark and Company, (agricultural) Duke’s -Palace bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Henry, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Gilbert P., King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheeler, F., Swan lane, London st.</p> -<h4><i>Chimney Sweepers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, J. H., Lower Westwick str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, George, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, William, Lower Westwick str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, James, St. Miles’ Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, St. Miles’ Church -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Isaac, Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>China</i>, <i>Glass</i>, <i>and Earthenware Dealers</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Downing, Joseph, 22, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, John, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Sarah, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hyams, Emanuel, St. Andrew’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kiddell, Joshua, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Co., St. Andrew’s Broad -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Cornelius, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, George, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, James, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Onley, William Daniel, Golden Lion, Brazen -Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wimperis, William, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yates, William, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yexley, W., Jubilee pl., Dereham rd.</p> -<h4><i>Circulating Libraries</i> (<i>for Public Libraries see -under Public Information</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Giddens, Mrs. S., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lain, Edward, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spence, G., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<h4><i>Clothiers and Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Atkins, Elizabeth, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Robert, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes and Sons, Orford hill and Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, Coach and Horses’ road, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bourt, John, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, George, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, R., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, James, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, William, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batterbee, James, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Comer, Ann, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Mary, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Joseph, Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fromow, John, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Edward, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page131"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -131</span>Green, James, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, Mrs. E., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Housedane, J., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kilburn, William, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lorkin, Mrs. V., Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Simon, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mickleburgh, J. H., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poulter, Mrs. M., Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, Elizabeth, Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches and Skoyles, (tailors and outfitters) -Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett and Harmer, (wholesale) Old Post Office -yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stallard, Joseph William, (tailor and -outfitter) Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, James, (tailor and outfitter) -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warlett, Mrs. Phœbe, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James H., 2, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Robert, St. Lawrence steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, (wholesale) White Lion street -and Davey place</p> -<h4><i>Coach and Gig Builders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, A., Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Philip Woodrow, Chapel Field road and -Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Joseph and James, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Thomas Self, Castle meadow and Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, J., St. Andrew’s Bridge st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, George, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudling, James, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, St. Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn, Charles, St. Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<h4><i>Coal Merchants and Dealers</i> (<i>see also -Merchants</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Owen, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Jonas, (salesman) City road, Heigham -fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banister, J., Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, William, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham, Robert John, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, sen., Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman and Sursham, Wensum st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowgen, J. H., Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, John, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Anthony and James, Barn rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burcham, Samuel, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, George, Water lane, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Lewis, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Mary, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttle, Richard, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Peter, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens, James and Son, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Edward, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cupper, J., St. Stephen’s Back -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawbarn, James, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, James, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Counties’ Compy., London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">England, William, Synagogue street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Abraham, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Michael R. D., Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, G., Chapel street, Crooks pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haslip, J., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heazle and Co., Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Henry W., Hall rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Benjamin C., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, George, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, R., Victoria Railway Station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mickleburgh, Robert, Nelson street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mollett, Rizen, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, S., Chapel street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orsborne, Edward, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pepworth, James, Victoria station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, 2, West End terrace, St. -Giles’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, G., Badding lane, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thomas W. and Co., Trowse mills, and -Cannon wharf, King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk, E., King street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thomas, John, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s Broad -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall, Henry M., Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warnes, Robert, Foundry bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterson, Joseph, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, John, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wittrick, Samuel, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, William, Union place</p> -<h4><i>Coffee and Eating Houses</i>, <i>Boarding Houses</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Aberdeen, William Charles, (and Pie house) 3, -Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page132"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -132</span>Bullen, Miss E., Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, George, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Charles, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dean, Alfred, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Mrs. M. A., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, William, 2, Upper Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hemnell, Johnson, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, George, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leverett, George, St. Benedict’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, John, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, George, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, E. and H., St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stamp, William, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, J., (late Bennett’s) Commercial -Boarding House, Exchange st.</p> -<h4><i>Condensed Egg Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar and Co., King street</p> -<h4><i>Confectioners</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Robt., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Richard, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benslyn, Thomas, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borrett, Wm., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighten, C. G., St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, Samuel, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, William Vincent, Golden Ball street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_14">14</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage, Edwin, Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chiddick, Francis J., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Richard, (sugar boiler) St. -Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, William H., Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, Mrs. M. A., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Miss Harriet, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannant, Nathaniel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Edward, Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvard and Co., (wholesale and retail) the -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hatcarton, Joseph, Bedford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Saml., St. Miles’ Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hick, William, St. Andrew’s hall -pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipperson and Jennings, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John Sewell, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, S., Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kahler, John Henry, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, Samuel, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemon, Thomas, All Saints’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Charles, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, Rd., 13, Gentlemen’s Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, John, Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinching, William, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Charles, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scotton, Mary, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silvey, William, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John Joseph, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John William, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William R., Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Jas. G., Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tate, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert D., Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Robert A., Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, G., Queen st. (and wholesale)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, George, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, C., Trory st., Unthank’s -rd.</p> -<h4><i>Coopers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Amy, W., Spitalfields, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, George, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenter, Robert, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldham, Alfred, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, John, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Charles A., Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Death, John, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, James, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, John, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mousey, James, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Samuel J., Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Benjamin, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shepherd, Isaac, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, H., St. George’s Middle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacey, Anthony, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, James W., White Friars’ str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John W., Upper Westwick st.</p> -<h4><i>Copper-plate Printers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Wm. and Co., St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger and Son, 12, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emslie, James and Son, Back of the Inns -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_15">15</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, White Lion street</p> -<h4><i>Coppersmiths</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Wm. and Co., 2, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<h4><i>Cork Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill, Robert, jun., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, J., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, George, 68, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Thomas, Golden Ball street</p> -<h4><a name="page133"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -133</span><i>Corn Merchants and Dealers</i> (<i>see also -Merchants</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman and Sursham, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Elizabeth, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles R., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, W. A., Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, William, (and hay) St. -Martin’s Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, Charles, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randle, William, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spanton, F. H., (and hay) Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, W., (and hay) Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Robert, Cinder Ovens yard, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, H. W., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, John A., (and seed) Duke’s -Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, M., Ber street</p> -<h4><i>Corn Millers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Charles and Co., St. Mary’s -Grist Mill, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Peter, Mousehold heath</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, Henry Utting, Lower Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feltham, Barnabas, New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, John, Catton hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randle, William, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Randall, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thomas W. and Co., Trowse mills, and -Canon wharf, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, John, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, William Harrison, New mills</p> -<h4><i>Corset Makers</i> (<i>see Stay and Corset -Makers</i>)—<i>Cow Keepers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Arms, William, Parry’s buildings, -Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Andrew, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chandler, Samuel, St. Stephen’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, George, Baker’s road, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Douglass, John, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, Northumberland st., -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Edward, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tallowin, Samuel, Hellesdon road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tibbenham, William, Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, John, Vauxhall street</p> -<h4><i>Cutlers</i> (<i>Manufacturing</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allison, Mrs. S., St. Peter’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branch, George, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lister, John, 10½, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer and Co., 42, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, James, St. Andrew’s hill, corner -of London street</p> -<h4><i>Cutlers</i> (<i>Working</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allison, Mrs. Sophia, St. Peter’s -steps</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, James, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, James, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, James, St. Andrew’s hill, corner -of London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, Benjamin, St. Martin’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Samuel, Royal Hotel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thornton, William, Grapes hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitlam, Thos., West Pottergate str.</p> -<h4><i>Curriers</i> (<i>see also Leather -Merchants</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, S., Peacock street, St. -Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Robert, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Samuel Shalders, Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, James, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, J. B., St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, William, Upper Westwick str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Samuel Irwin, 9, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, Robert, Upper Market (and -Whitwell)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, A. A., Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, George, and Son, Magdalen str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, William, All Saints’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd and Paston, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Wm., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney and Armes, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Howlett, St. George’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, George John, St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<h4><i>Debt Collectors</i> (<i>see Rent and Debt -Collectors</i>)—<i>Dentists</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, J., Bedford st., Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulger, Patrick Joseph, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridgeman, William K., 69, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brownfield, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dearle, George, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Alfred, 79, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, Walter, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hay, William, Post-office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neep, Edward, Post-office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Offord, James S., Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suggett and Dunsford, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard J., St. Giles’</p> -<h4><a name="page134"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -134</span><i>Drapers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abbott, Edward J., Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aikin, Francis, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, James, Trafalgar street, New -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldrich, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen & Co., (woollen) Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, H., St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armstrong, Mary, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austria, Anne, 5, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, B., (woollen) Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishop, George, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, William, (woollen) London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, William (woollen) 14, Exchange -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Albert F., Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Sons, & Co., (wholesale and -retail) Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Mrs. Ruth, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, George Lovick (wholesale and retail) -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Henry Bevely, Bedford st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cowan, A., (travelling) Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, J. W., (woollen) Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Benjamin and Son, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deigham, Peter, (travelling) Duke st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, William Stannard, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diggins, G., Bedford st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, E. L., (linen) Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Don, John, Golding street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duffield, H., (woollen) 12, Exchange street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_13">13</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, William P., St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">English and Son, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, J., (woollen) 45, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairchild, Mary Ann, Spitalfields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Lydia, (linen) London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiske, Francis R., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flood, Harriet, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower, Jonathan, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Francis, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fraser, John, (linen) Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frazer, W., Exchange st. (wholesale)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garrett, John, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderson and Moll, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, John Hamnell, Kimberley street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall and Ilott, Waterloo house, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, William, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henderson, John, (travelling) Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Michael, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, Mary Ann, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Joseph, Brazen Doors’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Anna, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huson, R., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Joseph, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Mrs. E., (linen) Briggs’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keown, Mr., Valentine street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, William Woodhouse, (linen) London and -Exchange streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, W. T., (woollen) London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Johnson, (woollen) London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Elizabeth, Grapes hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, F. and C., (woollen) London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, (woollen) Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’llmorrow, John, (travelling) Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’Keown Henry, (travelling) St. -Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, William, (travelling) Dereham road -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newstead, William, (linen) Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oughton, W., Kimberley street, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, James, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Samuel, and Sons, (woollen) Haymarket -(wholesale)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggott, John Henry, (linen) St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, William, (linen) London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, William, (linen) 23, Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Robert, (family linen) 36, London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, John C., (travelling) Douro terrace, -Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, Samuel, (linen and woollen) St. -Andrew’s hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, William, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, James B., Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Richard H., Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John S., (woollen) St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slater, Joseph, (woollen) Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, (linen) Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel J., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, Henry, (linen and woollen) Bridge -street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page135"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -135</span>Snowdon, J. C. and Co., (linen and woollen) 9, The -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sommerville, J. J. and R., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, C. G., (linen) White Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred J., (linen) Briggs’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Henry M., St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, M. D., (woollen) St. Andrew’s -Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talbot, George, (woollen) Bridge st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Wm. S., (woollen) Prince’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, J. and Son, (woollen) Queen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, W. A., (woollen) 16, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Miss H., (linen) Fye Bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trackson, James, (travelling) Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Mrs. F., (woollen) Redwell st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wardle, Sarah, (linen) St. Mary’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts and Graham, (travelling) Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, George E., Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, (woollen) White Lion street -and Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, James M., (linen) 67, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, James, (linen) Ber street</p> -<h4><i>Dressers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, J., St. Clement’s Church -alley</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 str.</p> -<h4><i>Dyers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Bryant, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Samuel, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Benjamin, St. Paul’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Henry C., Bridge street, St. -George’s (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_13">13</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, William Henry, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, Edmund, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Benjamin, Robson’s yard, St. -Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mrs. Sarah, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Alfred, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, John, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Hannah, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Harriet, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, Mrs. Maria, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, William, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Groom, George, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, George, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Joseph, St. George’s Bridge -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Zebediah, 38, Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, James, Nelson street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, D., 4, Upper St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, John, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Sarah, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrett, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Joshua, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Francis, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholds, Charles, Somerleyton street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, B., Twiddy’s court, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, James, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, Joseph, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, Joseph, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, William, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<h4><i>Earthenware Dealers</i> (<i>see China</i>, <i>Glass</i>, -<i>and Earthenware Dealers</i>)—<i>Embroidery -Designer</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ganley, James, London street</p> -<h4><i>Engineers</i> (<i>see also Agricultural Implement -Makers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cudbard, Charles, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, St. Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hines, Charles, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes and Sons, Prospect place and Castle -hill (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>pp.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_2">2</a></span> and 3)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s Palace -Iron Works (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_6">6</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Fevre, Thomas, St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olley, William and Co., Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkinson, John W., Globe st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, J., (hydraulic) Bank plain (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_17">17</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharon, Anthony, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Jacob H., Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slack, Robert H., Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smithdale, Thomas, King street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_9">9</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., Thorn lane and Castle hill -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>pp.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_36">36</a></span>, 37, -33)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, J. M., St. Martin’s at -Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, James, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winkle, John, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<h4><a name="page136"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -136</span><i>Engravers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, W., Broad st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger and Son, 12, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emslie, James and Son, Back of the Inns -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_15">15</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Robert, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Searles, G., Trory st., Unthank’s -road</p> -<h4><i>Farmers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Alborough, Thomas, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, William, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emery, George, Coach and Horses rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, Richard, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, George, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, John, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Robert, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Robert, Upper Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plant, James, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, St. Clement’s hill, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joshua, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonex, W., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<h4><i>Fellmongers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Matthew, Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, William, St. Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wills, William, Heigham street</p> -<h4><i>Figure and Model Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bianchi, Giovanni, Bridge street</p> -<h4><i>Firework Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Neville P., Brazen Doors rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, George, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, W., Church street, Lakenham</p> -<h4><i>Fish Curers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Samuel, Pottergate street</p> -<h4><i>Fishmongers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Robert, Newbegin’s yard, St. -Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Charles, Crow’s yard, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, Thomas, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aston, Isaac, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Augood, Henry, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Thomas, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannon, Goss W. S., Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clayton, George, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Charles, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dack, Jonathan, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, James, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easton, Isaac, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, John, (salesman) Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Charlotte, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hare, William, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurrell, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Charles, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, George, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, George, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, G., St. Margaret’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, William, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Edmund, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Francis, Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roundtree, Chas., Crow’s yard, Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roundtree, Charles, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Samuel, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taney, William, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, John Burrows, Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuffield, William, Badding lane, St. Martin at -Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waters, John, Ber Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, William, Austin’s court, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Worledge, John, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John, Oak street</p> -<h4><i>Flour Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bollard, William, Suffolk st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Ann, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles R., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randle, William, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spice, Thomas, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, M., Ber street</p> -<h4><i>Fly Proprietors</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brunning, John, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darsley, William, (hackney master) St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, G., Norfolk hotel, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, George, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Padgett, John, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shorten, Jas., Bull inn, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowling, John, Duke’s Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tattam, Richard, Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Alexander, St. Stephen’s -square</p> -<h4><a name="page137"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -137</span><i>Fowl Dealers</i> (<i>see also -Poulterers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Coburg street</p> -<h4><i>French Polishers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Alderman, Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, R., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, John, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Leonard, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay, F., Chapel st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spalding, James, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<h4><i>Fringe</i>, <i>Lace</i>, <i>and Damask -Warehouses</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Joshua, 3, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewart, Charles Keith, (manufacturer) St. -Giles’ street</p> -<h4><i>Fruiterers</i> (<i>see also Green Grocers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Robert, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, W. V., Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cohen, Philip, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, James, St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, Daniel, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, Abraham, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, R., Cherry st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Alfred, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sloper, John, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, J. G., Rampant Horse st.</p> -<h4><i>Furniture Brokers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Aldhouse, Hannah, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Simon, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, Sarah, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, Baker’s road, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crickmore, William, Bridge street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowfoot, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Thomas, Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Zachariah, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagon, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, S., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrett, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, George, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, Henry, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loose, James, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Robert, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, George, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay, Fred., Chapel st., Crook’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moll, Richd., St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Partridge, John J. B., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pentin, James, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Penton, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Samuel J., Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Mrs. E., Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, George J., Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, W. J., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Coriolanus, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, William, St. Benedict’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Benjamin, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, Henry, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stimpson, James, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Robert, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Miss M., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas E., Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurston, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, C., St. Martin’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, Josiah, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, H., St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, H. and Son, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, James, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, W., St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilsea, John, Bridge st., St. Miles’</p> -<h4><i>Furriers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, Wm., Oak street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Wm. and Geo., Horn’s lane, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Miss Ann, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Sarah, Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, J., (manufacturer) 11, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Thomas and Co., 5, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, James, Red Lion street</p> -<h4><i>Game Dealers</i>, <i>Poulterers</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Charles, Fishmarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Engall, Joseph, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, S., (poulterer) Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, C., (poulterer) Golden Ball st.</p> -<h4><i>Gardeners</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ainslie, Charles, (jobbing) Mousehold, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Francis, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bartram, Henry, Cherry street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Jabez, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booty, John, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Luke, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, Heigham causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page138"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -138</span>Cork, John, Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Douglass, John, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elmer, John, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, Thomas, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, John, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Hezekiah, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, John, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graves, John, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, Asylum lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Jonathan, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Henry, Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Thomas, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, John, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, William, (market) Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, James, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennis, John, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Langley, John, (market) Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsham, J., (market) Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, R., (market) Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parfitt, C., (landscape) Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Edward, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparkhall, John, Nelson street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, John, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trollop, George, Southwell road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolbright, Robert, Lower close</p> -<h4><i>Gas Fitters</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Thomas, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, 10, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William C., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, William, St. Peter’s Mancroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leach, George, (and bell hanger) Lower Goat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pank, A., Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite, George, Redwell street</p> -<h4><i>Gig Makers</i> (<i>see also Coach and Gig -Builders</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Fuller, John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulger, Robert, Ber street</p> -<h4><i>Ginger Beer</i>, <i>Lemonade</i>, <i>Soda Water</i>, -<i>&c.</i>, <i>Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Covell, John, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gower, Thomas, Gun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Richard, Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, James, 62, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, S., Mansfield’s yd., St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Foster G., Colegate street, St. -George’s</p> -<h4><i>Glass Dealers</i> (<i>see China</i>, <i>Glass</i>, <i>and -Earthenware Dealers</i>)—<i>Glass Stainers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, William F., Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, John and James, Prince’s st.</p> -<h4><i>Glovers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, Benjamin, St. Catherine’s -pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, George Henry, 20, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Henry, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, William, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughten, Samuel, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Comer, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Thomas, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daines, Mrs. Mary, Church street, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Morris, Chapel st., Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, C., (maker) Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxley, Richard, 6, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seager, Elizabeth and Son, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred Joseph, Briggs’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald, T. and Son, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson and Co., Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youels, William, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<h4><i>Grainers and Decorative Painters</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">King, J. and J., Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Thomas, Museum court, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pullen, Mase, and Furse, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker and Bird, Surrey street</p> -<h4><i>Glass</i>, <i>Stone</i>, <i>and China -Mender</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Malbon, Benjamin, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<h4><i>Grease Manufacturer</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Hough, Joseph, Castle meadow</p> -<h4><i>Green Grocers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Able, William, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allmer, George, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Frances, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Appleton, Christopher, Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Attle, Hannah, Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Robert, Foundry Bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batchelder, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, James, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Sarah, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Richard, St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Mary, Cross lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, David, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page139"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -139</span>Browes, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, James, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Simon, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, William, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butter, Caroline, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, George, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, J., St. Miles’ church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, John, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chesteney, R., Upper St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Churchyard, John, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Ann, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cletheroe, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copley, George, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill, R., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosskill, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, Daniel, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davidson, William, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawes, Lawrence, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denny, J., Union street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagleton, Elizabeth, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Mary, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Thos., Cubitt’s court, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, William, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiddament, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Folkard, George, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Thomas, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furze, Robert, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, Maria, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Samuel, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gazely, James, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Samuel, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, James, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, C., Cherry street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, W., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harbord, H., St. Stephen’s back -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, James, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Thomas, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Mrs. M. A., Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayhoo, Thomas, St. Augustine’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holman, George, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, George, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Thomas, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, George, Little Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, William, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Hannah, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jermy, J., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Andrew, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, Wm., St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, George, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, Charles, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockwood, L., St. Miles’ Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Mary Ann, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Robert, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Peter, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, William, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moon, Robert, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Abraham, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, City road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Joshua, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, Robert, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, James, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perfect, Joseph, Lower Westwick str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Thomas, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, Edward, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pond, Margaret, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raby, William, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, Robert, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, Thomas, St. Benedict’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope, William, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmons, John, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savary, David, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, E., Grove pl., New Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, Maria, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, Charles, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stalweather, Frederick, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Mary, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stygals, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Robert, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, King street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurtell, Henry, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkler, George, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tiptod, Benjamin, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trollop, George, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, William, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, William, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Valentine, Elizabeth, St. Swithin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watching, Thomas, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, George, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Thomas, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, William, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woollinger, John, St. Augustine’s -str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, George, Upper Westwick str.</p> -<h4><a name="page140"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -140</span><i>Grocers and Tea Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Aldous, J., Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldrich, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldridge, Mrs. Susanna, Church walk, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Avey, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Charles, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, Francis, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Alfred, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrow, Henry, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, Benjamin, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman and Co., (tea and coffee dealers) -London st. and Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bealby, Robert, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beecheno, Frederick, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, William, (and wholesale) 1, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Matthew, (Lock and Key) Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Mrs. Emily, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, James, (and importer of leeches) -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, William, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Henry, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bexfield, James, Rising Sun lane, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bexfield, R., Trory st., Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, St. Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman, James T., (wholesale) -Cundall’s court, Gentleman’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bream, Charles John, (wholesale) Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, Thomas Verlander, (tea and coffee) -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, 14, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Hall, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Samuel, Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brussey, Benjamin, St. Augustine’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugden, Thomas and Edward, (wholesale) St. -Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bungay, Elizabeth and Ann, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Robert, and Nephew (wholesale) Bank -plain and Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Hannah, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, James, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Capes, George, (tea only) Nelson street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, James, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Thomas, (tea) 4, Keyzor’s -terrace, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Maria, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coman, H. & Co., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Thomas, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman and Sons, 12, The Walk (and -wholesale)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dakin & Co. (tea & coffee) Davey -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, George, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Samuel, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ducker, J. F., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunham, John, Trory st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Elizabeth, Mariners’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Henry, Ber street (<i>see -advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_10">10</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Robt., Church st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, L., St. Augustine’s church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, M., (tea dealer) Little London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ely, Hannah, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, Jas., Regent st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Robert, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, James C., 62, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robt., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitch, Charles, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Samuel, Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, T., Queen st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Joseph, (tea) Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash, (wholesale) Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garnham, W., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, James, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, S., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goggs, William, St. Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golder, Edward, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Charles, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldsmith, Jas., 34, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes, Ruth, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haddon, Mrs. Mary Ann, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haines, Brothers, 58, St. Stephen’s -(<i>see advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page18">18</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannah, Peter (tea dealer) 33, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hannant, Richard, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harden, Charles, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, J., Globe st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, William, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harwin, James, (tea) 3, Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring, Edward, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewett, Alfred, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">High, George, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page141"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -141</span>Hodds, Catherine, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, James, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Joseph J., Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Robert, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Ann, and Son, St. Giles’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Eliza, Lower Westwick str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Thomas, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunt, John, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutton, John, (tea) Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarvis, Joseph, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeckell, George, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kedge, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Mary, (tea) Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Russell, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladyman, Joseph Harrison, (tea) -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, William, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Fras., (tea) Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lammas, Brothers, (tea) Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Strange, Thomas, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linstead, Robert, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock, Henry, St. Augustine’s (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_18">18</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, James, King st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowe, Joseph, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, Maria, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manser, William, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, George, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayston, Edward, (tea) Distillery st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meadows, Jonathan, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’Michael, Jas., (tea) Valentine -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Matthew, (tea) Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Susan, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, Isaac, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, James, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, William, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, James, (tea) Charles street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neale, Jas. F., St. Andrew’s hall -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neve, Mary Ann, St. Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson and Co., Stump cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, R. W., St. Stephen’s -str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightingale, W. R., (tea-dealer) St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Robert, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, Jonathan, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Frederick, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, (tea and coffee) Valentine -street, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peacock, James, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Proudfoot, Elizabeth and Ann, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Wm. M., St. Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles T., Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William Dring, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, John C., (tea) Douro terrace, St. -Giles’ road (travelling)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, E., Church street, St. -Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rix, Charles Edward, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rouse, Harriet, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rout, George, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, James, St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Robt., Coslany street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rumbold, J., Howard st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, Thomas, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, David, Gloucester place, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, William, Magdalen gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scrutton, Henry, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Richard, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Selby, Charles James, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seppings, W., West End st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, John, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Edward, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shreeve, George, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney and Ladyman, (tea, wholesale) The Walk; -and Ludgate hill, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Robert, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Henry, King st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, (tea) Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, I., St. Mary’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springhall, Benjamin, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springall, James, (and wholesale) Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, T., Chapel st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, Robert, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonex, James, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, William, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sussams, William S., Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, W. H. and Co., (and wholesale) -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, W. J., Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Temple, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, James, Cross lane, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Joseph, St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thouless, J., Lothian st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, William, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidd, Robert, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Edward W. R., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page142"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -142</span>Turner, Sarah, John street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttle, John, Mill street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vassar, J., West End st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walters, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warner, Walter Waite, (tea) All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James, (tea) Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts and Graham, (tea) Dereham road -(travelling)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeds, Mary Ann, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, R., King st., Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitrick, J., West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitaker, William, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild, Edward, 11, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Josiah, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, J., Globe st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, John H., Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Mrs. M., Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wisker, Robert N., Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton, Durrant, and Co., 47, London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Young, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>Gun Flint Cutter</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Sires, James, Alma terrace, St. -Augustine’s road</p> -<h4><i>Gun and Pistol Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, H., Rampant Horse str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, George, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, Robert, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marrison, S. Ray, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Ann, Little London street</p> -<h4><i>Gutta Percha Depots</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, John, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, William, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, John, St. Peter’s steps, -Market-place</p> -<h4><i>Haberdashers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, M., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cartwright, Mrs., Magdalen road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, London str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Harriet, St. Catherine’s -pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henney, Charity, Eagle terrace, Newmarket -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick and Johnson, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore and Co., 81, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, John, 8, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, 11, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spauls, M. A., 7, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Miss Hannah, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Elizabeth, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warman, Zachariah W., Bedford st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<h4><i>Hairdressers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Amies, Benjamin, St. Catherine’s -pln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, S. John, West Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayes, Wm., Oak street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, T., Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bilby, William, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, William Vincent, Golden Ball street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Davis, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle, W., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crask, Henry, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, Matthew, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dew, Edmund B., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, Samuel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Edward, M., 40, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, William, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ferra, John, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Samuel, Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, Wm., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gerard, William S., Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, R., 8, Upper St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, James, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, Joseph, Royal Hotel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Elizabeth, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harpley, Thomas, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartley, William, Little Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Robert, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinds, Robert, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Robert, St. Martin’s at Palace -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, George Pank, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham and Sword, 4, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, M., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lofty, James, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marsh, Edward, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Isaac, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parnell, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Frederick, Magdalen str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumstead, Robert, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, John, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quinton, Benjamin, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbird, Jonathan, Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page143"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -143</span>Randall, Thomas, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ray, J. A., Bridge street, St. Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Edward, Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, H., Chapel street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Robert, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seager, Elizabeth and Son, St. -John’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seager, Robert, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stigles, Daniel, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swash, Sarah Ann, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, Thomas, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorpe, William, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyzack, William, V., 13, London str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Robert, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Charles P., White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Isaac, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, Wm., Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilding, Henry, 42, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodward, Henry, Lower King street</p> -<h4><i>Harness Makers</i> (<i>see Saddlers and Harness -Makers</i>)—<i>Hatters</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allured, James, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beatley and Son, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown and Barker, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, William W., Red Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, William Thomas, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Markham, John, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Francis J., Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Thomas and Co., 5, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sommerville, J. J. and R., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, John and Son, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William A., 10, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson and Co., Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, James, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey -place</p> -<h4><i>Havel Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barstead, Ann and Esther, Alms’ lane, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Robert, Golden Dog lane</p> -<h4><i>Herbalists</i> (<i>see Medical -Botanists</i>)—<i>Hoop Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, D., Prospect square, Scoles’ -green</p> -<h4><i>Horse Breakers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, John, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feek, William, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemon, William, St. Stephen’s square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Richard Jeremiah, Northumberland -street, Heigham</p> -<h4><i>Horse Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, John, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Feek, William, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson, James, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, David, Chapel Field road</p> -<h4><i>Horse and Gig Letters</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, Wm., White Lion, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Padget, John, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, Surrey street</p> -<h4><i>Horse-hair Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, John, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, William, (and crinoline) Prince Regent, -Weaver’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Thomas, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James, Bridge street, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, James, sen., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, James, jun., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tolladay, Joseph, Lower Westwick street</p> -<h4><i>Hosiers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, George Henry, 20, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austrin, Mrs. Ann, 5, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Henry, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, William, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, London str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Henry, 3, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lane, Joseph, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littell, Charles, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Markham, John, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxley, Richard, 6, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggott, John H., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rump, John, 8, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Mrs. H., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, George, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Charles G., White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred Joseph, Briggs’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theobald, T., and Son, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson and Co., Castle street</p> -<h4><i>Hotels</i> (<i>see Publicans</i>)—<a -name="page144"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -144</span><i>Hotpressers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, T., Rosemary lane, Distillery -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, William H., Gildengate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake and Everett, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, James, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, T., Church street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, Francis, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark and Co., Duke’s palace</p> -<h4><i>Iron and Brass Founders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards, Market place -and St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Boulton, London street and Castle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, John, Hank’s yd., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, R. and F., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, George, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s Palace -Iron Works</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, W. and Co., Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smithdale, Thomas, King street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_9">9</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke and Co., Thorn lane and Castle hill -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_36">36</a></span>, 37, 38)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, jun., Phœnix Iron -Works, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James Mangles, St. Martin’s at -Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jacob, St. Mary’s foundry, -Muspole street</p> -<h4><i>Ironmongers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards, (manufacturing -and general) St. Miles’ and Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard and Boulton, (manufacturing and -general) London street and Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Ann and Sons, 34, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, J. and Sons, 4, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Henry, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttifant, Henry and Josiah, William street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, (wholesale) -Mitchell’s court, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flatt, William, 52, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Charles, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hornor, Robert T., Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett and Co., 6, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kiddell, Joshua, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parlour, Henry E., 15, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Edmund, (furnishing and general) St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pinson, Henry, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper and Pigg, 5, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Gardner C., Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, Castle street and Colegate -street (and wholesale)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorns, Robert and Co., Exchange street (and -wholesale)</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Frederick, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<h4><i>Italian Warehousemen</i> (<i>see also -Grocers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belding, W., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, R. and Nephew, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman and Sons, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, W., Surrey corner, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newson and Co., Stump cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton, Durrant and Co., London st.</p> -<h4><i>Ivory Turner</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Hines, Charles, Muspole street</p> -<h4><i>Jewellers</i> (<i>see Silversmiths and -Jewellers</i>)—<i>Jewellers</i> -(<i>working</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Mark, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward, J. J., Little Loudon street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, B., St. Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Samuel H., Back of the Inns</p> -<h4><i>Land Surveyors</i> (<i>see Surveyors</i>)—<i>Last -and Boot-tree Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Alden, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, Stephen, (and patten maker) Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, John, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, George, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Good, T., Bridge street, St. George’s -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_13">13</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joyce, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, Timberhill street</p> -<h4><i>Lath Benders</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Beaney, John, Dial yard, Coslany str.</p> -<h4><i>Law Stationer</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John Thos., Castle meadow</p> -<h4><a name="page145"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -145</span><i>Leather Merchants and Cutters</i> (<i>see also -Curriers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Robert, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beare, Samuel Shalders, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackburn, J. B., St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bostock, Edwin and Thomas, Swan lane and -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, Cooper, St. Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, E., St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Wm., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Robert, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Samuel Irwin, 9, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotblack, John and Co., Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, William, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, Robert, (and tanner) Upper market, and -Whitwell</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marston, A. A., Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Benjamin A., St. Gregory’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, G. and R., St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, George and Son, Magdalen str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, William, All Saints’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, William, Upper Westwick str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney and Armes, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillyard and Howlett, St. George’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ulph, Thomas, 1, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, Charles, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, George James, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, George John, St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<h4><i>Letter Founder</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cohen, Mrs., Scole’s green</p> -<h4><i>Lime Burners</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, John O., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, John W., Exchange street and Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Philip, The Compasses, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pennick, Robert, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, Robert, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Underwood and Gaze, Chalk hill, Thorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varvil, James, Trowse Newton</p> -<h4><i>Linen Drapers</i> (<i>see -Drapers</i>)<i>Lithographers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William and Co., St. Andrew’s -Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dallinger and Son, 12, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emslie, James and Son, Back of the Inns -(<i>see Advertisement</i>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, William, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loades, Benjamin, 55, Pottergate st.</p> -<h4><i>Livery Stable Keepers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Ann, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mayhew, J., Hales’ court, Chapel -field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Platten, Mrs. Mary, Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sword, John, Rose lane</p> -<h4><i>Locksmiths</i> (<i>see Whitesmiths</i>, -<i>&c.</i>)—<i>Lodging House Keepers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Aldridge, Mrs. Susan, 4, Grapes hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allcock, Trivett, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnott, Robert, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bensley, John, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berwick, Mary, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Wm., John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Mrs., Bloomsbury place, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Elizabeth, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermoul, Mrs. E., St. Benedict’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Henry, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, George, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Henry, 55, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church, Mrs. M., Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobin, William, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Ann, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, Mrs. Ann, Grapes hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Sarah, White Friars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellis, Mrs. Priscilla, 15 and 16, Chapel -Field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goulty, Charles, 3, Vauxhall terrace, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Mrs. Ann, 8, St. Stephen’s -sq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hicks, Ann, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hopkins, Stephen, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hopson, Mrs. C., 14, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horner, Mrs., St. Mary’s alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Housego, Jemima, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, A., Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, J., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, Grace, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladell, Sarah, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leman, Mrs. Emily, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lusher, Mrs. D., 36, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Thos., St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrish, Emily, Windsor terrace, Grove -road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page146"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -146</span>Paine, Mrs. Mary, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Charles, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powley, William, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Mrs. H., Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynoldson, Mrs. M. L., St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Mrs. Ann, Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sainty, Mary, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sapey, J., St. Stephen’s Church lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Sarah Ann, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, E. and H., St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, Mrs. L., Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparkhall, Emily, Jay’s terrace, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stebbings, Mrs. Sarah, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Studwell, Mrs. S., St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Mary A., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Hannah, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, James Stannard, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, Elizabeth, 1, Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, Mrs. H., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg, Sarah, Jay’s terrace, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wittrick, Henry, Priest’s buildings, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<h4><i>Lucifer Match Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Gilbert, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Thorne, St. Clement’s hill, New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff, John, St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, William, Silver road</p> -<h4><i>Maltsters</i> (<i>see also Brewers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, G. and A. R., St. Margaret’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, F., King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, R., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Charles, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens, J. and Son, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, J. B. and H., King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thomas W. and Co., Trowse mills, and -Cannon wharf, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, J., St. Miles’ Church -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sexton, E., Whalebone inn, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co., -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston, C., St. George’s Bridge st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King street</p> -<h4><i>Masons</i> (<i>see Stone and Marble -Masons</i>)—<i>Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, George, St. Stephen’s factory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, John Lee and Co., (cotton) St. -Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Berry, Richard, St. Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, William, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Charles and Frederick, St. -Clement’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, J. and J., (mustard, starch, and blue) -Stoke mills and Carrow works</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copestake, Moore, Crompton and Co., (lace and -muslin); manager, Mr. William Gibson, The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creasby, Edmund, (hosiery, elastic web and -belt) Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, Thomas Dawson, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, Stannard, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Benjamin and Son, (shawl) The -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Thomas S., (silk) Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geary, William, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout and Co., (silk and mourning crape) Lower -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, E. and F., Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, George, (mohair) King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, James, (crinoline) Bridge st., St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, C., (silk) Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Joseph H., (mohair) Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton and Answorth, Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Stephen, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, James J., 1, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sultzer, J. and Co., St. Augustine’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar and Co., (mustard and condensed egg) -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Rowling, and Allen, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Widdows, Francis, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, Richard, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willett, Nephew and Co., Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williams, Case, and Potter, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John and Son, Elm hill</p> -<h4><i>Manure Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, William, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Powell, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page147"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -147</span>Reynolds, E., Pockthorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark and Co., Duke’s palace (works at -Rockland St. Mary)</p> -<h4><i>Marine Store Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bridges, William, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, F., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, Thomas, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, St. Paul’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ineson, Joseph, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, William, Grapes hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plunkett, David, St. Martin’s walls</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wenn, William, Cowgate street</p> -<h4><i>Mattress Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Conyers, M., St. Benedict’s -churchyard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tolladay, J., Lower Westwick street</p> -<h4><i>Medical Botanists</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell, Thomas, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Samuel, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews and Son, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, Henry, Rising Sun road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stigles, Daniel, Fishgate street</p> -<h4><i>Merchants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barber and Son, (corn) Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Alfred Wilsea, and Co., (general) -Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnard, John, (corn and hay) Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, J. and Son, (wool, silk, yarn, and -cotton) Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Edward, (corn) Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bircham and Pyle, (corn) Wensum st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boardman and Sursham, (hop, corn, and coal) -Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Frederick, (corn) Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, George, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Richard, (corn and coal) Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barcham, Samuel, (corn and coal) Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn & Sparks, (corn) Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Reeve, Duke’s palace -wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, William and George, (skin) -Horn’s lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Edward, (corn) Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cozens, James and Son, (corn and coal) Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John, (corn) Cinder Ovens yard, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley and Hart, (general) Duke’s -palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Thos., and Son, (silk) Pitt st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawbarn, James, (coal and salt) Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, Benjamin Utting, (corn and coal) -Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunmore, Robert, (corn and seed) St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunmore, Thomas, (corn) Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Counties’ Company., (coal) -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Thomas, Trory street, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, William, (corn, hay, and straw) -Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gorell, Robert Atkinson, (cotton and silk) -Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, John, (corn and timber) St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, Robert, (wool) Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hazlewood, C. J., (corn) Weaver’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, E. R., (corn) 2, Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, William and Charles, (timber) St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, Henry Watson, (coal) Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ketton, James, (oil cake) Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, George, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Benjamin Charles, (coal) Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William Augustus, (corn) Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Legood, Samuel, (hay) Prospect square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leney, Samuel, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leveux and Co., (wine and spirit) agent, W. E. -Filbey, Stamp Office yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord, John, (wool and yarn) Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manser, William, (timber) Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mealing and Mills, (coal) Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robert, (coal) Victoria Railway -station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, (coal) Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mollett, Rizen, (coal) Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, John, (slate) Lower King str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, Charles, (corn) Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, John, (timber), Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pepworth, J., (coal) Victoria station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Robert, White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page148"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -148</span>Pigg, Frederick, (mahogany and deal) St. George’s -Bridge wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, Robert, W. St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Robert, (coal) 2, West-end terrace, -Grapes hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pymar, John, (wool and silk) Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Gurney, (coal) Badding lane, Quay -side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Thomas W. and Co., (corn and coal) -Trowse mills and Cannon wharf, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William, (coal) Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redgrave, Joseph, (corn) St. Miles’ -Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, E. and Co., (oil) King str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, John C., St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Wm. S., (timber) Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scales, Jeremiah, (timber) Chapel Field road -and Oxford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheppard, Robert, (hop and seed) -Weston’s court, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Son, and Nephew, (silk) St. -Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stark, Wm. and Co., Duke’s Palace -bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Robert and Co., (timber) King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towell, Wm., (seed) Upper King str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Robert, (corn) Cinder Ovens yard, -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Henry, (corn, flour, and seed) St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wolton, Durrant, and Co., (hops) London -street</p> -<h4><i>Midwives</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Sarah, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowde, Mary Eve, St. Margaret’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elvin, Mary, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Maria, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martins, Sarah, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Mary, Sussex street</p> -<h4><i>Millers</i> (<i>see Corn -Millers</i>)—<i>Milliners</i>, <i>Dressmakers</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Mrs. Edward, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Mrs. E., West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angell, Susannah, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, Hannah, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belden, Miss S., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloomfield, Amelia, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Louisa, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botton, Ann Elizabeth, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, Harriet, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, Mrs. R., West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breeze, Miss H. S., Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Sophia, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browes, Miss Pamela, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Miss Ann, Mariners’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Miss A. M., Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Eliza, Norfolk street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Maria, Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundall, Mrs. M. A., Upper King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bugg, Mrs. H., St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bulgin, H., (wholesale mourning milliner) -Freeman’s villas, Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Emma, Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, Sarah, Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chandler, Miss H., St. Stephen’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, Mrs. S., Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Eliza, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Eliza M. and C., 37, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mary Ann, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Louisa, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coble, The Misses, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Mrs. Emma, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Mrs. Harriet, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Sarah, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook Charlotte, 50, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Mrs. Honor, Stepping lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Jane, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman and Bell, St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Ann, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Mrs. M. A., 4, Duke st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curme, Elizabeth, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dade, Charlotte, 3, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Miss Hannah, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, Miss Jane, Upper St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Deigham, Mrs. Sophia, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, Rebecca, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickinson, Mrs. S. C., St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Ann, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Catherine, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Maria, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Mrs. Mary, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elliott, Miss Mary, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Misses Lucy and Emma</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairhead, Louisa, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Louisa, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foley, Mrs. Susan, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Ann, Wellington lane, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Elizabeth, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, E., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goading, William, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page149"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -149</span>Godferey, Elizabeth, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goffin, Mrs. Mary, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goldspring, Mary Ann, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Phœbe, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, Mrs. Emma, 15, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, Sarah, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gosnold, Ellen Sarah, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Miss Ann, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Hannah, St. Catherine’s -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Mary Ann, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grice, Mrs. Mary Ann, Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Elizabeth, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, H., Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, Amelia, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haward, The Misses, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, Charlotte, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, L., Lothian st., Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Miss Clara, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Mary Ann, Museum court, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homewood, Miss Anna, Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton, Miss L., Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Miss Ann, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Mrs. Emily, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Deborah, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hughes, Ann, Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn, Mary and Elizabeth, Bank st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Isbell, Miss Maria, Charles street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungus, Miss Kate, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeffries, Mrs. Emily, 56, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Harriet, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keeble, Mrs. Harriet, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kew, Louisa, 45, Upper St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Matilda and Rachel, Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kingdom, The Misses, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett and Hall, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Harriet, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knowles, Mrs. H., Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Mrs. Eliza, Kimberley st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawter, E., St. Julian’s street, Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lilly, Mrs. Maria, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lohr, Mrs. Lydia, 6, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, Miss Amelia, Kimberley street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mace, Mrs., Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maltman, Janet, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manning, The Misses M. and C., Wellington st., -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Margarson, Mrs. Ann, Alma square, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Mrs. M., Bishopgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Mrs. E., 5, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Mrs. E., Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mrs. M. E., Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, Mrs. Sarah, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, Miss, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Miss M. A., Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newham, Miss M., William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newhouse, Miss S., St. Paul’s Back -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Mrs. P., Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Mrs., 4, Jay’s terrace, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Sophia, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parfitt, Mrs. Martha, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Miss Mary, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Caroline, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsley, Maria, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Caroline, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Miss E., 64, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Miss H., St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perry, Mrs. Mary, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Mrs. E., William st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin, Miss Mary Ann, Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pilgrim, Mrs. M. A., Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Mrs. H., Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope, Mrs. William, 23, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Miss Sarah, Rupert st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quintin, Mrs. H., Grout’s thoroughfare, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Mrs. C., 23, Alma square, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Louisa, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Lucy, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roper, Agnes, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Mary Ann, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawford, Ann Maria, Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scofield, Susan, Upper St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Miss E., Crescent place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Severn and Blackwell, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Mrs. C., Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharman, Miss Rachel, Eldon row, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharon, Mrs. R., Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shaw, Miss E., Douro terrace, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Mrs., Trory st., Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Short, Miss Mary, 4, Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sibley, Mrs. R., Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sissen, Miss L., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Mrs. R., Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, M. A., Rigby’s court, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparke, Miss E., Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurgeon, E., Suffolk st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Harriet, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Mrs. S., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page150"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -150</span>Starling, Miss R., West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stearman, Eliza, Whitefriars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Miss M. A., St. Martin at palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Miss Mary, Little Globe street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Mrs. M. A., Timberhill st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson and Corrick, 60, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomlinson, Miss A., Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Townshend, Miss Sarah, Botolph str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tye, Jemima, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vincent, E., St. Miles’ Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Mrs. Ann, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Elizabeth, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, Mrs. Maria, Albemarle street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wardle, Sarah, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weavers, Miss F. M., John st., Rose la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, Harriet, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Emma, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, Mrs. S. A., Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild, Elizabeth, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Mrs. T., Duke’s palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Miss Martha, 5, Briggs’ -str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youell, C., Globe street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youels, William, St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zobel, Mrs. M., Rupert street</p> -<h4><i>Millinery Establishments</i> (<i>see also Milliners and -Dressmakers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Mrs. L., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard and Co., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huson and Co., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lohr, Lydia, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Anna and D., London street</p> -<h4><i>Millwrights</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brown and Wright, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, James, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, James, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, William, Mousehold heath</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William, St. Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes and Sons, Prospect place works, Globe -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Riches, and Watts, Duke’s Palace -iron works</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smithdale, Thomas, King street, (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>page</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_9">9</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, John, Alma terrace, St. -Augustine’s road</p> -<h4><i>Music Warehouses</i> (<i>see Pianoforte and Music -Warehouses</i>)—<i>Musical Instrument Makers and -Repairers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Dambrock, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderham, Samuel, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Giles, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smyth, William, Union place</p> -<h4><i>Mustard Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, J. and J., Carrow and Stoke Holy -Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar and Co., King street</p> -<h4><i>News Agents</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bramwell, D. K., 9, Upper St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Darken, James, Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, John, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Lot, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, Mrs. E., 2, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rumball, J. G., Vauxhall st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, R., Church street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willsea, Mrs. H., Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcraft, James, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolnough, T., Prince’s street</p> -<h4><i>Nurserymen</i>, <i>Seedsmen</i>, <i>Florists</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Robert, Grove place, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, J., Exchange st. and Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Booty, John, St. Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, David, 41, London street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, J. W., Exchange st. and Eaton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hussey, Wm., St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Benjamin, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawes, Robt. C., (seedsman) Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, W., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Wm., Nelson street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soons, John, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, John, Exchange street</p> -<h4><i>Oil Cake Manufacturer</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ketton, John, Rose lane</p> -<h4><i>Oil and Colormen</i> (<i>see -Ironmongers</i>)—<i>Opticians</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John B., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Thomas, 6, Bridewell alley (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_8">8</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keyzor, Michael, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin and Dyball, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer and Co., 42, London street</p> -<h4><a name="page151"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -151</span><i>Organ Builder</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Noble, Mark, bazaar, St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<h4><i>Out-fitters</i> (<i>see Clothiers and -Tailors</i>)—<i>Painters</i> (<i>see Plumbers</i>, -<i>Glaziers and Painters</i>, <i>and also Grainers</i>, -<i>&c.</i>)—<i>Paper Bag Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Page, S. D. and Son, 23, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorndick and Co., Prince’s street</p> -<h4><i>Paper Hangers</i> (<i>see also -Upholsterers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Kirkham, Dennis, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mounsear, William, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tarte, William, Botolph street</p> -<h4><i>Paper Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Brothers, Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, W. S., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds and Money, Chapel Field road (mills -at Lyng)</p> -<h4><i>Patten and Clog Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bradfield, Frederick, Little London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, James K., St. Benedict’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers and Page, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Peter Thomas, White Lion st.</p> -<h4><i>Pawnbrokers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ballord, Edmund, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boston, William, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, Thomas, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cott, Thomas, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, W. P., St. Martin’s at Palace -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griggs, F. W., Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Isaac, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Havers, William, St. Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, A., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joseph and Samuel, Timberhill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights and Ballord, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, Charlotte, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knights, James, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, W. R., St. Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Thomas, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, H., St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sheward, William, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Thomas, St. Miles’</p> -<h4><i>Perambulator and Invalid’s Carriage -Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, T., St. John’s Maddermarket</p> -<h4><i>Perfumers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, George Henry, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Edward M., 40, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lanham and Sword, St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumsted, Robert, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyzack, Wm. V., 13, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilding, Henry, 42, London street</p> -<h4><i>Photographic Artists</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ames, Edward Cooper, Distillery st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, — Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Childs and Curry, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, W., jun., Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, John, 17, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ord, William, Westlegate street and Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers and Havers, (and dealers in -photographic apparatus, &c.) 5, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer and Co., (and dealers in photographic -goods) 42, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taney, William, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, John, Cowgate street</p> -<h4><i>Physicians</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, Edward, St. Giles’ plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Harry, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eade, Peter, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hartman, Francis A., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchison, Charles, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, James, The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ranking, William H., St. Giles’ st.</p> -<h4><i>Pianoforte and Music Warehouses</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Darken and Colsey, 6, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Wm., Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, William, 2, The Walk</p> -<h4><i>Pianoforte Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Russell and Son, Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>Pianoforte Hammer Rail Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cary, J. H., St. James’ factory</p> -<h4><i>Picture Dealer</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Wigger, J. H. A., Bethel street</p> -<h4><i>Pill Box Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Osborne, Waterloo road, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackmore, A., West Wymer street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britton, John, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, George, Silver street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page152"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -152</span>Dunn, William, Silver road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, William, Sussex street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, J., West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snelling, Robert, (paper) Hawthorn row, West -End street, Holl’s lane</p> -<h4><i>Plane Makers</i> (<i>see also Tool Makers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leist, James, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>Plasterers</i> (<i>see Bricklayers and -Plasterers</i>)—<i>Plumbers</i>, <i>Painters</i>, -<i>Glaziers</i>, <i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Atwood, Thomas, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Robert, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Belson, Robert, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Eldred, (Nursery tavern) Nelson -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowen, William, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brady, Alfred T., Hall rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Charles, Timberhill street and Castle -hill (<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span -class="indexpageno"><a href="#page3_15">15</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, John, St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, Robert, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Thomas, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, St. Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cletheroe, James, City road, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, James, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, William, (Plough inn) St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cousins, William, Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dabson, Thomas, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delph, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Devereaux, Edmund, Gildengate st. (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_27">27</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Edward, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunn, Richard, Surrey grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Christopher, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellingham, Henry, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, Samuel James, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, George Carver, King street, (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_21">21</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, 10, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, W. E., 5, Little London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, William, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawes, George, Mariner’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hazelwood, C. A., Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, John, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Homes, William C., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Henry, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Peter, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, W., St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, John, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, John and James, Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Thomas Charles R., Tombland and Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John, St. Margaret’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, Charles, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mansfield, James, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason, J., Elm terrace, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Robert, 6, York place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quadling, Henry, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, George, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Joseph J., Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Say, Mrs. Sarah, 14, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, W., Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starland, George and E., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surflin, William, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William James, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thwaites, Isaac M., Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, J., (painter) St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, John J., (painter) Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeks, William, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilde, Frederick, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, William, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wordingham, Robert, Rose tavern, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Son, Mission place, King street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_34">34</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Walter, Surrey place</p> -<h4><i>Printers</i> (<i>letter-press</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Richard N., 12, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Marcus G., Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Charles, Bedford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Miller, and Leavins, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, John, St. Clement’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, Samuel, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, 8, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Iungius, Mrs. Jemima, Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange -streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerr, Stephen John, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lemmon, Robert, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matchett and Stevenson, Chronicle office, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page153"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -153</span>Norfolk News’ Proprietors, St. Andrew’s -Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, Benjamin, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Otty, Philip, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, S. D. and Son, 23, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parkinson, John W., Globe street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Henry, 7, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soman and Howes, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stacy, Henry W., Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, Wm. H., Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, W. H., Little London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorndick and Co., Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upcroft, William, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, R., Church street, St. -Miles’</p> -<h4><i>Professors and Teachers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Beauchamp, Miss, (music) Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck, Zachariah, (doctor of music) Upper -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunnett, Edward, (music) The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Frederick C., (music) St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caro, Rev. Simon, (languages) Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Miss C. E., (music) Douro terrace, -Heigham grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chilvers, James, (music) Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Frederick Edward, (tunist) -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, William Henry, (music) Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Critchfield, S., (music) Upper King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook, Madame Oury and Miss Clarissa, (dancing -and singing) Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Lambert G., (music and singing) 57, -St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodd, Miss Harriet, (music) Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finegan, Thomas W., (languages) Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, William, (music) Bedford street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitzgerald, Charles, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, James, jun., (music) Caledonia -terrace, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, H. N., (music) Trafalgar st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaul, E. J., (music) Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooderham, Samuel, (tunist) Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harcourt, James, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hastings, G., (music) Somerleyton st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heaviside, J., (drawing and painting) Church -st., St. Simon’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Horace, (music) 46, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, J. F., (music) St. Giles’ -terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, H., (music) St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Walter, (music) Valentine street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, William, (music) The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, H. C., (music) Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, James, (music) Cowgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, W., (music) Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, William, sen., (music) Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Klein, Herr Hermann, (German)—German -Master at the Grammar School—Bridge st., St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ladbrooke, John Barney, (drawing) Mousehold, -Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lantenant, Camille Louis, (languages) -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, W., (singing) Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littlewood, F. B., (music) Colegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Madge, Robert A., (music) Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, H., (music) John st., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, F., (dancing) Theatre square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, Miss Josephine, (singing and the -concertina) Theatre square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noverre, Miss Sophia, (pianoforte and harp) -Theatre square</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nursey, Claude L., (drawing) Government School -of Art</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paston, B., (music) Till’s court, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, Miss Elizabeth, (music) St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pace, W. H., (music) Somerleyton st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Henry, (singing) Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, John, (languages) Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slonitz, Leopold, (languages) Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Thomas, (calisthenics) Kimberley -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tayler, Francis G., (music) Grove place, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, A. H., (languages) St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory, John (music) Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vlieland, Jerome N., (languages) Redwell -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Widdows, Charles, (music) John st., Rose -lane</p> -<h4><i>Provision Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Charles, 57, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, Gent, 12, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page154"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -154</span>Harley, John P., St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howman, Samuel, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nash, Joseph, (and cheese and bacon factor) -Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Robert, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parish, J., Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pull, Elizabeth Mary, Bull close</p> -<h4><i>Publicans</i> (<i>see also Beer Retailers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Adam and Eve, Howes, R. H., Tabernacle -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adelphi, Browne, J., White Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albert Tavern, Coleman, S., Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albion House, English, Mrs. Sarah, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albion Tavern, Middleton, Thomas, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">All Saints, Payne, John, All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allies, Cattermoul, William, Bedford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allies Tavern, Bennett, John, Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alma Tavern, Bush, Rebecca, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor, Turner, Joseph, Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor, Osborn, C., Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor of Hope, Sparrow, Charles, -Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angel, Dover, Charles, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angel, Harris, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Artichoke, King, R., Magdalen gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bakers’ Arms, Myhill, Ann, St. -Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bakers’ Arms, Ives, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bakers’ Arms, Betts, J., Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bakers’ Arms, Higgins, Henry, St. -Clement’s hill, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balloon, Crowe, E., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bank Tavern, Surflin, W., Bank st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barley Mow, Carter, W., Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barn Tavern, Coldham, James, St. -Benedict’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bartholomew Tavern, Thouless, W., Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bath House, Hughes W., St. Martin’s at -Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bear Inn, Ames, R., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bear and Staff, Smith, J., Fisher’s -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, Gearing, James, St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, Green, William Dann, St. -Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, Loveday, George, St. Martin’s -Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, Payne, Sarah, Cowgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive, Rackham, John, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bess of Bedlam, Baker, J., Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell Hotel, Murnane, J., Orford hill and -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell Hotel Tap, Decaux, William, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird in Hand, Taylor, William J., New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird in Hand, Ward, W., Barrack st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Chequers, Radford, William, Cowgate -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Eagle, Dawson, George, Vauxhall -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, Abray, I., St. Giles’ -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, Aylmer, J., Wensum st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, Moll Robert, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse, Rix, W., Finket street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Prince, Goddard, Thomas, Upper walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Swan, Storey, David, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boarded House, Knights, Susannah, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boar’s Head Hotel, Figg, George, Surrey -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke’s Stores, King, James, Bank -plain, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowling Green, Porter, James, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowling Green Tap, Travis, Samuel, Theatre -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boy and Cup, Root, Christiana, Bedford street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brazen Doors Tavern, Moore, George, Lame Dog -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricklayers’ Arms, Powell, Sarah, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricklayers’ Arms, Storey William, Bull -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricklayers’ Arms, Powell, Mrs., Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bricklayers’ Arms, Thurlow, Henry, -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge House, Tidman, Robt., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge Tavern, Cattermoul, Thomas Matthews, -Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">British Lion, Clarke, T., Coburg str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Britons’ Arms, Carr, Charles, Elm -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buff Coat Inn, Daniels, Joseph, Buff Coat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page155"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -155</span>Bull, (Snow’s Chop House) Campling, William, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Parkerson, Robert, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Thurston, Daniel, St. -Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Shorten, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull, Kent, Charles, St. Paul’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull’s Head Tavern, Carver, William, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butchers’ Arms, Legood, E., Ber str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushel, Gidney, S., St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cabinet-makers’ Arms, Kenney, E. Thomas, -Bedwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canteen, Thompson, George, The Barracks, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cardinal’s Cap, Walker, George, Upper -Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenters’ Arms, Baker, Robert, Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carpenters’ Arms, Youngs, W., Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carrow Inn, Orsborn, R., Carrow rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle Hotel, Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Castle -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle Tavern, Walker, John, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cat and Fiddle, Hennery William, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cat and Fiddle, Bell, M., Botolph str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catherine Wheel, Felstead, Robert, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattle Market, Smith, Benjamin, Cattle -Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cellar House, Golding, John, Bridge street, -St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cellar House, Pigg, J., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Champion Inn, Barnard, J., Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chequers, Betts, John, Castle ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chequers, Radford, Mrs. C., Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chequers, Beck, S., Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry Tree, Hewitt, Tutell, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry Tree, Newman, John, Gildengate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church Style, Easto, G., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cinder Ovens, Sandall, Edward H., King Street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cirque Unique, Testar, Charles, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">City Arms, Howes, George Smith, St. -Andrew’s Hall plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">City of Norwich Inn, Green, John, Westlegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Club House Tavern, Calton, John D., Old Post -Office court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Smith, Mrs. E., Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Fearnside, Benj., Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Cattermole, D., Thorpe -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses, Daines, Elizabeth, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coachmakers’ Arms, Parnell, Richard, -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coachmakers’ Arms, Thurling, Jas., St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock, Burrows, J., Upper St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock, Moore, D. W., Upper King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Commercial Boarding House, Crickmore, Henry, -Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Compasses, Pearce, P., Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coopers’ Arms, Hubbard, H., -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork Cutters’ Arms, Robinson, John, -Bridge street, St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corn Exchange Tavern, Brown, Rose Ann, Little -London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cow and Hare, Armes, S., Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cow Inn, Cooper, Samuel, Cow hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cricketers’ Arms, Wood, Robert, Red Lion -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crocodile, Harding, L., Heigham st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross Keys, Pratt, J., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown, Middleton, J., St. George’s -Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown and Angel, Daynes, Mrs. M., St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown and Anchor, Butcher, Robert, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown Inn, Townshend G., Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown Point Tavern, Murrell, G., Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crystal Palace, Barber, A., Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cupid and Bow, Matthews, William, St. -Martin’s Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curriers’ Arms, Norton, Maria, Union -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curriers’ Arms, Woodhouse, Joshua, St. -Stephen’s Back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curriers’ Arms, Rouse, J., St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curriers’ Arms, Nichols, W., Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dial Inn, Burdett, J., Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Distillery, Nicholls, E., Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page156"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -156</span>Dog, Wigger, John, St. Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dolphin, Maxwell, T., Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Lovergan, F., St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Roll, Mrs., Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove, Ellis, B., Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Sussex, Stangroom, J., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, Clements, R., Chapel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, Self, James, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, Spencer, Isaac, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of Wellington, Fitt, Edward, Wellington -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of York, Drake, B., Church path, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke of York, Howard C., Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke’s Palace, Snowling, J., -Duke’s Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke’s Tavern, Hinchley, Samuel, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duncan Arms, Burrows, William, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, Minns, Susanna, St. Gregory’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, High, G., West Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, Burgess, R., Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle, Cattermoul, J., Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earl of Leicester, Riches, Thomas, Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earl of Leicester, Edwards, Charles, Brazen -Doors’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Counties’ Railway Tavern, -Warnes, Elizabeth, Foundry bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eastern Union Railway Tavern, Wilde, Matthew, -St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eight Ringers, Cunningham, Thomas, Coslany -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elephant and Castle, Parkerson, Jude, King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elm Tavern, Rust, Robt., Prince’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elm Tavern, Spencer, R., Catton rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Excise Coffee House, Plane, Richard, Lower -Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Express Train, Hatch, W., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Factory Tavern, Newland, William, St. -Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fighting Cocks, Mills, J., Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleckered Bull, Engall, T., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleece Inn, Barley, Mrs., Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower in Hand, Delph, T., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower Pot, Nichols, Edward, Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fortune of War, Campling, Samuel, Calvert -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foundry Bridge Tavern, Browne, L. Anstead, -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain Inn, Debbage, James, St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freemasons’ Arms, Sands, John, Southwell -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Free Trade Tavern, Atkins, Henry, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Free Trade Tavern, London, William, Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Free Trade Tavern, Rice, James, William -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">French Horn, Betts, Thomas, Bedford street, -St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardeners’ Arms, Arnup, Charles, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardeners’ Arms, Chapman, Philip, -Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardeners’ Arms, Cooper, Thomas, -Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">General Windham, Wiley, S. H., Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George Inn, Warner, H., Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">George the Fourth, Decks, J., Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibraltar, Wills, Anthony F., Upper -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gin Shop, Fitt, Eliza, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe Inn, Roll Robert, Globe street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe Tavern, Moore, J., Globe lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goat, Newman, W. H., Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gold Beaters’ Arms, Laskey, Mary A., -Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Ball, Girling, William, Golden Ball -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Can, Peed, F., Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Can, Yellop, Robert, St. Andrew’s -Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Fleece, Copley, J., Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Lion, Onlay, William D., Brazen -Doors’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Lion, Riches, Henry, St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose and Gridiron, Butcher, James, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes Hotel, Clarke, J., St. Giles’ -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes, Rumbold, J., Howard street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes Tavern, Mace, Mary Ann, Church street, -St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page157"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -157</span>Grapes, Daniels, Richd., Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green Dragon, Balls, James, Little London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenhill Gardens, Winter, Mrs. T., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greyhound, Smith, George, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greyhound Gardens, Shickle, Robert, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, Jeffries, Leamon, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin, Thompson, M., Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guildhall, Strachan, J., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, Pretty, W., Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon, Brazell, R., Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hampshire Hog, Cutting, William, St. -Swithin’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heart’s Ease, Sayer, Benj., Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hen and Chickens, Fenn, Thomas, St. -Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hero of the Redan, Bright, Zachariah, Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hoop Inn, Amies, J., St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Lobster Inn, Amies, John, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hope Brewery, Brown, Frederick William, St. -Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hope Tavern, Middleton, J., Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horse Barracks, Petch, H., Barrack st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horse and Groom, Newby, James, Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hotpressers’ Arms, Rox, R., Coslany -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Imperial Arms, James, Wm., Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jack of Newbury, Upcroft, James, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Bull, Lock, William, Union street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Brewers, Cubitt, T., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Butchers, Dambrock, J., Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Farmers, Powley, R., Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Farmers, Casson, Daniel Bell, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Gardeners, Arnup, Charles P., Silver -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Gardeners, True, William J., Brunswick -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Gardeners, Weeks, Henry, Infirmary -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Maltsters, Dewing, E., King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Maltsters, Wenn, William, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Skinners, Pratt, John, Oak str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jubilee, Byles, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keel and Wherry, Cooper, Jeremiah, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key and Castle, Porter, Thomas, St. Martin at -Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kimberley Arms, Chettleburgh, T., Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Yaxley, Mrs., St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Townshend, William, Bethel -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, James, Henry, Bishop -bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Jolly, John, Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Smith, Joseph, Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Arms, Spanton, F. H., Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, Doughty, R., Davey pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, Rix, R., Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, Middleton, John, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head, Menton, Mrs. Mary A., -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King of Prussia, Moy, W., Ipswich road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Websdale, Mrs. F., Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lame Dog, Sloper, J., Lame Dog rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Light Horseman, Kent, T., Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lily Tavern, Mortimer, J. T., Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lime Kiln Inn, Fox, Henry, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little Buck, Rudd, Elizabeth, Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little John, Fox, James, Alma street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock and Key, Bell, Matthew, Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Locomotive, Skippon, W., Rupert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">London Coffee House, Sapey, T., Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">London Tavern, Liddelow, Robert, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Camden, Bruff, Robert, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord John Russell, Betts, Charles A., Dereham -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Murrell, W., Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Phillips, W., Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Tuck, J., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Nelson, Watts, S., Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Raglan, Mann, C., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Magpie, Dunthorne, J., Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maid’s Head, Webster, W., Wensum -street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page158"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -158</span>Maid’s Head Tap, Newhouse, E., Pig lane, Palace -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Malt and Hop Tavern, Gooch, Noah, Charing -cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Market House, Trumbetta, William, -Weaver’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mariners’ Arms, Stafford, Robert, -Mariners’ lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marquis of Gransby, Puxley, James, Bishopgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marquis of Gransby, Mackley, John, Barrack -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marquis of Lothian, Wilson, Robert, Lothian -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mischief Tavern, Mann, Joseph M., St. -Paul’s Back lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitre Tavern, Salter, Wm., Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moon and Stars, Williams, Mary Ann, -Duke’s Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan’s Cellar House, Wood, Geo., Lower -King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morning Mail, Blanden, Henry, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Napier Tavern, Capp, E., Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson Tavern, Staff, Frederick, Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson Tavern, Salmon, John, West Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson Tavern, Munford, George, Nelson street, -Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk Hotel, Foster, G., St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk and Norwich Chop House, Bloomfield, -George, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk Railway House, Nash, R. S., Foundry -bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk Tavern, Morter, Robt., Rupert street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich Arms, Peggs, G., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nursery Tavern, Blythe, Eldred, Nelson street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Crown, Calver, John F., Oak str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Friends, Nichols, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Goat, Goat, C., Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Music House, Oliver, Elizabeth, Lower King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Star, Curson, William, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Steam Packet Tavern, Cosgrove, Thomas -Rolfe, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orchard, Gardens, Warnes, Charles, Heigham -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orchard Tavern, Cooper, Robert, St. -Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Original Dun Cow, Mackley, Richard, St. -Martin’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ostrich, Towler, R. B., Plumstead rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxford Tavern, Wells, Peter, Oxford street, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palace Tavern, Price, John, Palace st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul Pry, Paston, Wm., Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peacock, Colman, J., St. Stephen’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pelican, Sands, Isaac, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perseverance Tavern, Nobbs, Edwd., Oak -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pheasant Cock, Blake, James, Ber Street -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phœnix Brewery, Fisk, Adam, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigeons, Newman, Mrs. S., Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pine Apple, King, S. B., St. Martin’s -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pine Apple, Jarvis, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plasterers’ Arms, Burrage, William, -Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plough, Coe, Mark, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plough, Cooper, W., St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumbers’ Arms, Adams, William, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plumbers’ Arms, Hewing, Joseph, -Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pope’s Head, Browsell, Wm., Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Portland Arms, Brett, Alethsa, Old Church -road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Post Office Tavern, Thurlow, Mrs. E., Post -Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince Albert, Daniels, T., Dove str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince Regent, Finch, W., Weavers’ -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Wales, Delph, William, St. -Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince of Wales, Canner, John, Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Princess Royal, Bridges, Robert, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Punch House, Dawson, William, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Adelaide, Marshall, J., Pitt st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Adelaide, Armes, Daniel, West End -street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Anne, Raven, Edward, St. Miles’ -Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Arms, Pye, Jabez, Pump str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Arms, Minns J., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen, Caroline, Briggs, W., Oak str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Head, Dunn, Jas., Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Head, Love, William, Cowgate -street, St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Head, Fox, I., Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Victoria, Roe, C., Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Railway and Commercial Hotel, Mortimer, John -Thursby, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page159"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -159</span>Railway Inn, Wilson, James, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbow, Thwaites, J., Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbow, Hayne, Wm., Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse, Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse, Norton, Henry, Fishgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, Rowland, Daniel, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red House, Butcher, Walter Whitton, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Fletcher, Joseph, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Gardiner, William, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Rose, Wm., Magdalen str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Hewitt, George, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Howe, John, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion, Howard, T., Bishopgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Rose, Sweatman, Mrs. E., Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ribs of Beef, Rant, J., Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richmond Tavern, Youngs, Peter, Richmond -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rifleman, Cudden, Mrs. A., All Saints’ -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rifleman, Campling, Jeremiah, Cross lane, -Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reindeer, Kerridge, J., St. Benedict’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun, Abel, J., Chapel Field rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun, Playford, William, Buff Coat -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robin Hood, Gostling, R., Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope-makers’ Arms, Tallowin, Saml., -Hellesdon road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope-makers’ Arms, Baldry, William, -Hellesdon road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Hogg, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Wordingham, Robt., Hall road, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Nicholls, G. V., St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Thompson, Benj., Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Nicholls, John, City road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Cobb, Leggatt, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Smith, John W., corner of King street -and Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Burrell, Robert, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose Tavern, Ramm, Robt., Palace st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose and Crown, Gibbs, R., Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose and Thistle Tavern, Armes, Frederick -Thomas, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Exchange, Cubitt, J., Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Hotel, Heseltine, J., Market pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Hotel Tap, Gooch, Thomas H., Back of the -Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Oak, Jarman, Thomas, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Oak, Brown, Mary Ann, St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Standard, West, John, Chapel street, -Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saracen’s Head, Newman, Richard, West -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saracen’s Head, Scowen, John, St. -Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sardinian Tavern, Howard, James, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyers’ Arms, Dunthorn, William, St. -Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seven Stars, Denmark, W., Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shakespeare, Pye, R., 63, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shakespeare, Booth, T. R., Colegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shakespeare, Hollis, R., Theatre st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Littlewood, E., Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Pallant, Robert, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Riches, S., St. Peter’s -Southgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship, Boyce, George, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shirehall Tavern, Ling, Abraham, Castle -meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shoulder of Mutton, Beckwith, B., St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shoulder of Mutton, Widdows, Mark, St. -Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sir John Barleycorn, Mason, Henry, Orford -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Somerset Tavern, Yallop, William, Union -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Somerleyton Tavern, Lines, Philip, Somerleyton -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sons of Commerce, Cox, E., Thorn ln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southwell Arms, Brinkley, James, Front row, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spear-in-Hand, Wyatt, J., Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sportsman, Betts, R., Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spread Eagle Tavern, Gilbeigh, Mrs. Caroline, -Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff of Life, Harvey, S., Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stag, Wigg, E., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Star Commercial Inn, Watson, John, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Star and Crown, Emms, William, Timberhill -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steam Packet, Hilling, M., King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steam Packet, Curson, William, St. -Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Julian’s Tavern, Lawrence, M. C., -St. Julian’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. John’s Head, Gent, D., Coslany -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page160"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -160</span>St. Paul’s Tavern, Severn, Samuel, Cowgate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk Arms, Wilkinson, W., Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sun and Anchor, Thorpe, Thomas E., Colegate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey Inn, Kett, Elizabeth, Grove plate, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey Tavern, Scarlett, R., Surrey rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan Hotel, Asker, Mrs. Elizabeth, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan, Tuddenham, J., Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan, Kett, James F., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan, Mace, James, Swan lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swiss Cottage, Laws, R., Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ten Bells, Brown, H., Upper Westwick -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theatre Tavern, King, S., Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn Tavern, Dickerson, William Benjamin, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Horse Shoes, Girdlestone, Thos., Palace -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Kings, Riches, J., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Pigeons, Lane, J., Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Tubs, Ulph, James, Barrack st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Tuns, Thompson, R., King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Tuns, Plumstead, S., Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tiger, Moy, James, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trafalgar Tavern, Scales, Mary Ann, Trafalgar -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowel and Hammer, Spurling, Wm., St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trumpet, Fuller, R., St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, Kemp, William, St. Giles’ -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, Clarke, R. N., Whitefriars’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns, Cowan, Mrs. C., All Saints’ -grn.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turkey Cock, Swash, M., St. Simon’s -Church street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Brewers, Wallace, Jas., Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Brewers, Campling, George, Magdalen -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two-Necked Swan, Whitehead, Wm., Oak street, -St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two-Necked Swan, Betts, James Geo., St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Necked Swan, Andrews, James, Upper Walk, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Quarts, Asquith, William, Pottergate -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Quarts, Rivett, John, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unicorn, Brown, G., St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unicorn, Easton, Isaac, St. Mary’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vauxhall Tavern, Bunn, C., Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria Spirit Vaults, Bowgen, John Hart, -Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria Tavern, Laws J., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria Tavern, Hammond, John, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria Tavern, Smith, Henry George, Adelaide -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria Tavern, Blackburn, William Berry, St. -Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vine Tavern, Mackley Thomas, St. -Gregory’s Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waggon and Horses, Riley, Francis, -Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waggon and Horses, Wilsea, John, Bridge -street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walnut Shades, Dady, Mrs., Old Post Office -court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterloo Tavern, Smith, Edward, Market -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterloo, Moon, Robert, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterman, Yeames, Samuel, King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterman, Briggs, J., St. Margaret’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterman’s Arms, Moughton, John, St. -Ann’s lane, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington Tavern, Freestone, Wm., Muspole -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">West End Retreat, Barnes, John Edward, -Holl’s lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whalebone Inn, Sexton, Edward, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheat Sheaf, Austin, William, St. -Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheat Sheaf, Baxter, R., Bethel str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheat Sheaf, Cole, E., Castle ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whip and Nag, Wallace, T., Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitefriars’ Tavern, Dann, Isaac, -Whitefriars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Hart, Woolsey, S., St. Peter’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Lacey, Wm., Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Mason, W., Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Grief, James, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Gibson, G., Crook’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Rix, William, Bridge street, St. -Lawrence</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Potter, George, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Stubbs, Edward, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse, Coleman, Timothy, Trafalgar -street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Howes, J., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Lawn, William, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page159"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -159</span>White Lion, Barber, William, St. Martin’s at -Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Howman, William, Oak street, St. -Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, King, G., Prince’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion, Hall, Wm., St. Martin’s at -Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Rose, Littleproud, Mrs. Susan, Back of -the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wild Man, Beeton, J., St. Andrew’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Matthews, Geo., -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Ward, William, Chapel -street, Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Newby, Wm., Coburg -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">William the Fourth, Williamson, W., St. -Augustine’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">William Tell, Kilburn, W., Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windham Arms, Aldous, John T., Trory street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windmill, Saul, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windmill Tavern, Baker, William, Mill lane, -New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wine Tavern, Laws, James, Upper St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windsor Castle, Lambert, Martin, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolpack, Thrower, M., Golden Ball st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolpack, Barnes, M., St. George’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">World’s End, Drege, William, -World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wounded Hart, Houghton, Henry, Upper -market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wrestlers, Fake, John, St. James’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarmouth Arms, Snelling, John, Pudding lane, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">York Tavern, Eastaugh, Mrs. Mary, Castle -meadow</p> -<h4><i>Publishers</i> (<i>see also Booksellers and -Stationers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Blackie and Son, Upper St. Giles’ st. -(John W. Nelson, agent)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fullarton and Co., 5, Davey place, (Paterson, -Charles, agent)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Harrod, and Co., (directories) -Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange -streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">London Printing and Publishing Co., (agent, -Croxford, E., Magdalen st.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Virtue and Co., Jay’s terrace, Rose lane -(F. Johnson, agent)</p> -<h4><i>Pump Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, J., (patent fountain) Bank plain -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_17">17</a></span>)</p> -<h4><i>Rag Merchants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bagshaw, George, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, F., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, Thomas, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullingford, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gardiner, William, St. Paul’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Alfred, Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, George F., King street</p> -<h4><i>Register Offices for Servants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. C., Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Mrs. Mary, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield, Mrs. J. F., 7, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Mrs. Eliza, St. Stephen’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, William H., Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Miss Ann, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Robert, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitcher, Thomas, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, Mrs. A., Grapes’ hill</p> -<h4><i>Rent and Debt Collectors</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, George S., St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, George, St. Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerry, George Caythorpe, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Henry, Fox and Hounds’ court, -Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roach, Edward, Southwell road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stamp, W., Luckett’s court, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<h4><i>Rope</i>, <i>Twine</i>, <i>and Sacking -Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Archer, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Josiah N., 3, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clark, F. and Son, St. Clement’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, Henry and Son, Red Lion street and -Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hindes, W., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn, Daniel, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hurn, George, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, R., 11, City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, William, jun., Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>Rulers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Read, W. S., Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, W., Alden’s court, St. -Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Samuel, Prince’s street</p> -<h4><i>Saddlers and Harness Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel, Cain, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page160"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -160</span>Bowes, William, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Breese, Robert, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calver, John, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chettleburgh, Robert, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickerson, Richard, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, James, 23, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, Henry, St. James street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, Charles, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hallows, George, Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harbord, J. M., Upper St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, J. and J., Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, Thomas, Great Orford street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, J. and C., Lame Dog road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philo, Joseph, 44, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, William, Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooley, Peter, 3, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Henry J., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<h4><i>Sail Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Boult, Benjamin G., Barge yard, King -street</p> -<h4><i>Saw Mills</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Bailey, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, Samuel, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitz-Patrick, James, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gallant, George, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul and Frazer, St. Martin’s Palace -plain</p> -<h4><i>Sawyers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Fryer, William, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jennings, Samuel, Mousehold</p> -<h4><i>Saw Makers</i> (<i>see also Cutlers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kenyon, John, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lomas, William, Bridge street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<h4><i>Scale</i>, <i>Beam</i>, <i>and Steelyard</i>, -<i>Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, George, Elm hill</p> -<h4><i>Shawl and Dress Printers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Price and Co., Bath House, St. -Martin’s</p> -<h4><i>Skipping Agent</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Henry, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<h4><i>Shirt Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Miss J., Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughen, William, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, Mrs. Lucy, 51, Pottergate street</p> -<h4><i>Shirt Makers</i> (<i>continued</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Kent, Henry, 3, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxley, Richard, 6, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs’ street</p> -<h4><i>Shoe</i> (<i>Ladies</i>) <i>and Fancy -Warehouse</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Mingay, Geo. N., 7, Old Haymarket</p> -<h4><i>Shopkeepers</i> (<i>General</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Thomas, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anderson, William, Old church street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Thomas, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Annison, Robert, Little Globe street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armiss, Thomas, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, William, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bancarlari, Dominico, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, John, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, John, St. Miles’ Church st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bidwell, James, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Josiah, (and baker,) Adelaide street, -Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Joshua, World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Elizabeth, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, George, Quaker’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, T. P., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boulton, Edward, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brett, Thomas, Old Church street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, William, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Sophia, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Maria, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, James, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, William, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burroughes, George, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Thomas, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campling, Paul, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Henry, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carter, Thomas, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, Rebecca, 12, Surrey Terrace, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carver, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catchpole, John, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Henry, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, Mary Ann, Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Royal, William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Claxton, Walter, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Comer, Robert, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, J. D., Rampant horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Copeman, E., Union st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cork, Henry, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creake, Elizabeth, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, Daniel, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crotch, John, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page161"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -161</span>Crowe, Elizabeth, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, James, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, David, Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis, Rebecca, Upper Regent street, Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Thomas, Hall road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, William, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dennington, Elizabeth, Silver street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Mary, Church path, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Samuel, Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drege, William, World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, Mrs. M., Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, Henry, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyer, T., Union street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earl, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, James, St. Paul’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, George, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fair, Thomas, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, T., Chapel street, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Mrs. Sarah, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flood, Francis, St. Martin’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, John, Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Thomas, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain, Elizabeth, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, G., Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, W., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Mary Ann, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gay, Edward, Heigham street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, E. P., Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, George, Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Robert Mills, St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, Alfred, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gifford, Samuel, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, William, Rosemary lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gravener, B., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Susan, St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grief, Jonathan, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, James, Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Jonathan, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardingham, William, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardyment, J., St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hase, Thomas, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Elizabeth, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Hezekiah, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl, Charlotte, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Henry, Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, John, Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Humphery, William, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hunn, Philip, Rising Sun lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Wm., Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">James, John, Chapel st., Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, Joseph, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerridge, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, George, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Samuel, jun., Upper Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Elizabeth, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, Henry, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, Esau, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, John, Greyhound lane, St. -Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Large, John, Julian st., Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, James, Mousehold, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leeds, Sarah and Elizabeth, Tinkler’s -lane, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Llewfinly, Thomas, Cherry street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Littleproud, James, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livingstone, Thomas, Chapel street, -Crook’s place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Samuel, West Wymer street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loads, Henry, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockwood, M., St. Miles’ Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Walter, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowne, James, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Luckett, Henry, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, Frederick, St. James’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, J., Oak street, St. Martin’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Peter, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meek, Elizabeth, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merris, William, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Robert J., King Street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, John, Heigham Causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mortimer, William, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muirhead, Hannah, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munday, T., Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Munford, G., Nelson st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Multitude, E., Cherry st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockolds, Hannah, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Thomas, Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Thomas, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, Robert, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg, Martha, Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, S., Nelson st., Heigham fields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pert, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, Thomas, Magpie road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Potter, Robert, St. Peter’s -Southgate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Frederick G., Philadelphia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Price, Joseph, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prior, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, Robert, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quantrell, S., Chapel st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, George, Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rattee, Charles, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rawling, Henry, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joseph J., Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page162"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -162</span>Roe, Samuel, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, James, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushbrook, Robert, St. Julian’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, E., St. Martin’s at Palace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Henry, Old Church path, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skoyles, Samuel, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slaughter, C., St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Alfred, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Henry, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, James, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Miss L., Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Henry, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewardson, N. T., St. James’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Storey, James, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, Maria, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tench, James, Spitalfields</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Benjamin, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Philip, Cherry street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tompson, Charles, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Sarah, Adelaide street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turrell, Joseph, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, Anna Maria, Trafalgar street, -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuttell, H., Trafalgar st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Elizabeth, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waller, Martha, St. Paul’s opening</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watering, J., Mill lane, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, Harriet, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welch, Mary Ann, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiley, Samuel H., Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willement, Mrs. Maria, St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, William, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Sarah, Barrack street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, Wm., Union street, Crook’s pl.</p> -<h4><i>Shorthand Writers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Algar, John G., (<i>Norfolk News</i>) Trory -street, Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayne, A. D., Portland place, Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bussey, H. E., (<i>Mercury</i>) Vauxhall -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hanly J. Laffan, (<i>Chronicle</i>) Jubilee -place, Heigham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, E. D., (<i>Norfolk News</i>) West -parade, Earlham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford, Hewley, (<i>Chronicle</i>) Mount -Pleasant</p> -<h4><i>Shuttle Maker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gaul, Edward John, Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>Silk Finisher</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Beloe, Henry, Coslany street</p> -<h4><i>Silk Mercers</i> (<i>see also Drapers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abbot, Edward Jesse, Exchange st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, John, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blakely, E., West parade, Earlham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Sons and Co., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, Mrs. Ruth, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, George L., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cundall, Benjamin and Son, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Wm. P., St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairweather, Mrs. Lydia, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiske, Francis Robert, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, Wm. Woodhouse, London and Exchange -streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piper, William, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reid, Samuel, St. Andrew’s Hall -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, H., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, J. C. and Co., 9, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Alfred Josh., Briggs’ street</p> -<h4><i>Silversmiths and Jewellers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John Bonfield, 40, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beha, Lickart and Co., St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Robert, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloch, Israel, 47, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper and Son, 20, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Thomas, 6, Bridewell alley (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_8">8</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodson, Wm. Robert, 27, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, George, and William Ellis, 10, The -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gerard, William S., Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Joseph and Samuel, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, George Wm., Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin and Dyball, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, 3, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salkind, S., (travelling) Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shalders, Noah, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, William, London street</p> -<h4><i>Slate Merchants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Culyer, E. S., Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morris, John, Lower King street</p> -<h4><i>Soap Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brock, George, St. Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant and Brock, St. Miles’</p> -<h4><a name="page163"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -163</span><i>Soda Water Manufacturers</i> (<i>see Ginger -Beer</i>, <i>Lemonade</i>, <i>and Soda Water -Manufacturers</i>)—<i>Solicitors</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Asker, Samuel Hurry, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, John G., Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, E. C., Toll’s court, -Briggs’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bardwell, Everett, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckwith, A. A. H., Palace street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Francis John, Upper King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, John Joseph, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Keith, and Blake, The Chantry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwell and Son, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John N. V., 3, The Crescent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Robert, Private Road villas, -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullen, John B., Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple, Arthur, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalton, Samuel, St. Giles’ terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daveney, Charles Burton, Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day and Son, Upper Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, John Withers, The Priory, Upper King -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, George, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, G. A., Broad street, St. -Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Robert, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Field and Bignold, Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Francis Gostling, St. Giles’ -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, (Sir Wm.) Sons, Burroughes, and -Robberds, Crown Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Frederick, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Thomas Colman, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fraser, J. E., Bank chambers, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freestone, Edward, Little Orford st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles R., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, John, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Henry, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hansell, Peter Edward, Upper close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s court, -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison and Preston, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitson, John, Lower close and Thorpe -hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, Henry, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mendham, Wace L., 8, St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Son, and Bugg, Bank Chambers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell and Clarke, Toll’s court, -Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nixon, John Hindson, Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Press, Edward, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulley, Henry, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham and Cooke, Tuck’s court, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robberds, John M., Ber street gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd, William, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharp, Daniel, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Benj. T., Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, George Elward, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skipper and Son, Bank street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William, The Close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Fisher, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Adam and C., Orford place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John Oddin, St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, J. H., St. Andrew’s Broad -str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck, Charles E., St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Wm. N. H., Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, F. E., Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whaites, C., Samson’s crt, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Joseph, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willins, William, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, William, 7, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, James and Son, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Thomas, Surrey road</p> -<h4><i>Spirit Merchants</i> (<i>see Wine and Spirit -Merchants</i>, <i>and Brewers</i>)—<i>Starch -Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, J. and J., Carrow and Stoke Holy -Cross</p> -<h4><i>Stationers</i>—<i>Wholesale</i> (<i>see also -Booksellers and Stationers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, John, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fletcher, Josiah, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarrold and Sons, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, S. D. and Son, 23, Old Haymarket</p> -<h4><i>Stay and Corset Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, Mrs. Jane, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mrs. S., Willow lane, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cann, Mrs. Mary, Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farrow, Maria, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Mrs., Julian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Mrs. H., Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leech, Jane, St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Main and Norton, Mesds., Briggs’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Margerson, Mrs. H., St. Andrew’s hall -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Elizabeth, (and elastic bandages) -Upper St. Giles’</p> -<h4><i>Steelyard Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Drew, William and John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, George, Elm hill</p> -<h4><a name="page164"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -164</span><i>Stock and Share Brokers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Edward C., 82, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<h4><i>Stone and Marble Masons</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Wm., St. Stephen’s Back -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, M., Distillery street, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">De Carle, Henry, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Samuel, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hibberd, Amies, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyd, Thomas, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Joseph, St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley, Wm., St. Catherine’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Want, Frederick, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, Ann and Sons, St. Faith’s lane -and Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitehead, George, Grapes hill</p> -<h4><i>Straw Bonnet Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Maria, Chapel street, Crook’s -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clare, Caroline, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Miss Maria, St. Gregory’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, Emily, St. Miles’ Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dobson, Sarah, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Felstead, Miss C., 20, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Miss Ann, Wellington lane, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gent, Eliza, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooding, Mrs. Harriet, Red Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Miss Ann, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, E., West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leggett, Miss Sarah, 5, Crescent place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, Francis, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parsons, Miss J., Brazen Doors road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robbins, Mrs., West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scofield, Susan, Upper St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stangroom, Caroline, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Harriet, Infirmary road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tye, Jemima, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Mrs. Ann, Peacock street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Miss Jane, St. Paul’s</p> -<h4><i>Straw Hat Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Robert, Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Miss S., Queen street</p> -<h4><i>Surgeons</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, John Crawford, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cadge, William, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, Emanuel, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremer, Robert, Guardians’ dispensary, -Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook, John, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crosse, Thomas W., 22, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dalrymple and Cadge, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dashwood, L., St. Andrew’s Broad st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, John and Co., Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, William H., All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, Arthur H., Norwich dispensary, St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Charles, All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firth, George W. W., 66, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, John, Upper St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis W. Bransby, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garthon, James S., Upper St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson and Bateman, 19, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin, Charles, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holland, Edward C., St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchison, G. S., Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, John Godwin, 64, St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Master, Alfred, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, Arthur Foster, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muriel, Charles E., 64, St. Giles’ -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nichols, William Peter, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, Frederick, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Sturley, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Penrice, David, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pitt, John Ballard, St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rand, William Fell, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer, C., jun., Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William Henry, Prince’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, Robert, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurgar, C. W., St. Catherine’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, John F., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, William, surgeon to Norwich -Dispensary</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolterton, Robert, Tombland</p> -<h4><i>Surgical Instrument Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allison, Mrs. S., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Branch, George, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, William, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lister, John, 10½, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawyer and Co., 42, London street</p> -<h4><i>Surveyors</i> (<i>see also Architects</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Baldry, William, Priest’s buildings, St. -Stephen’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest, E. E., (City Surveyor) Board of Health -Offices, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benest and Newson, Bank chambers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, John, (County Surveyor) King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, William and Co., St. Andrew’s -Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, Wm. and Sons, Theatre str.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page165"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -165</span>Ellis, John, Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Espenett, W. H., Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hewitt, John, Theatre street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinsbey, T. W., 18, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Robt., Tuck’s court, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loades, Benjamin, 55, Pottergate str.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard and Son, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Edward John, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pontifex, S., 5, Dereham road terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Hornor, and Morgan, Queen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, J. and Son, Bank chambers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright and Woodrow, Queen street</p> -<h4><i>Tailors</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allen and Co., Bank plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allured, James, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, James, Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Benjamin, Lower King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, George, St. John’s terrace, Ber -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett, Henry, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bingham, Thomas, (and woollen draper) Post -Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boddy, John C., William street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Joseph D., Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, William, (and woollen draper) London -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Borking, Thomas, Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bray, Richard, 30, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs, Sampson, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, George, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, William, 14, Exchange st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrage and Jeffries, (and outfitters) 2, -Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butler, Henry, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caley, John T., St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Albert F., Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castleton, William S., Howard st., -Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clifford, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Climpson, E., Hall road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, Frederick, Prince’s street -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_20">20</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, John, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, John B., Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corbyn, Hartwell, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cory, Christmas, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, John W., Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullington, William, Lady’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, Edward, Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark, John, New Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Downes, Henry, Cowgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowson, John, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, Thomas, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duffield, Henry, 12, Exchange street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_13">13</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, George, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">English, Joseph, 45, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, William W., Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Henry, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, Robert, Tabernacle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Edward, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, John, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gifford, Thomas, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, E., 13, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grand, George, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gray, Richard, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimwood, Thomas H., 4, Lower Goat lane -(<i>see Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_27">27</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hagon, George, Southwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, William, Botolph street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Michael, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, James, Rampant Horse street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodds, Richard, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hook, Samuel B., St. George’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, R., Bridge st., St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, William H., Trafalgar street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, William, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling, William S., 19, Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, William T., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Walter, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mackley, John E., Westlegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, F. and C., London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Charles, Mount Pleasant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marshall, Joseph, Rampant Horse st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meens, William, Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, William, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, S. W., St. Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mower, Henry, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murray, James, Russell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, Owen, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nickalls, William, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nockall, John, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Francis J., Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn, John, Little London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, F., Southwell st., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Oliver, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Joseph J., Heigham place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pickers, A. H., 34, Bartholomew st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ramm, W., John street, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ratcliffe, William, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richardson, William, Bartholomew st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry C., Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches and Skoyles, (and outfitters) Davey -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Thomas, Victoria street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page166"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -166</span>Riches, Thomas, Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rider, S., St. Margaret’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roberts, W. P., Chapel loke, Surrey road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe, Samuel, Distillery street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rogers, Charles, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Francis R., 4, St. Julian’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, George John, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, James, Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royall, Daniel, Upper King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmon, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Salmon, Thomas, Rupert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Francis, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sharpe, Henry, Somerleyton street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Skelton, John S., St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slater, Joseph, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stallard, Joseph W., Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stamp, William, Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Henry, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, James, Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, M. D., St. Andrew’s Broad -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Talbot, G., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, W. A., Jay’s terrace, Rose -ln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, William S., Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, Robert, Wheelhouse’s crt., -St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, John and Son, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William A., 16, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooke, Michael, Vauxhall street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Traxton, Edward, Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trowse, Christopher, Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuddenham, Edward, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuddenham, Henry, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, W., St. Stephen’s Church -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson, James H., 2, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, H., Devonshire place, Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, George Jones, Heigham st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Robert, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, John, West Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, John, Tinkler’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woods, Robert, John st., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wyatt, Taylor, Paragon street</p> -<h4><i>Tallow Chandlers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant and Brock, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant R., Church street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Nash, Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Thomas, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Large, John, Whitefriars’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Large, John, Julian street, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neeve, Frederick, St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pulham, William, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shields, W., St. Stephen’s Church -alley</p> -<h4><i>Tanners</i> (<i>see Felmongers</i>)—<i>Taverns</i> -(<i>see Publicans</i>)—<i>Ticket Writers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, George, Catton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Love, Mrs. M. A., 2, Alma square, Julian -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Robert, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<h4><i>Timber Merchants and Dealers</i> (<i>see also -Merchants</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Applegate, James, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Chas., (agent) Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, St. Julian’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushion, William, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, George, Grapes’ hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Robert and Son, Garden street, Thorn -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, William, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, John, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, W. and C., St. Faith’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Charles, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, Daniel, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mauser, William, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orfeur, John, Fishgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, F., St. George’s Bridge wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, William Staff, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scales, Jeremiah, Chapel Field road and Oxford -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Robert and Co., King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wollistone, S., Cherry st., Lakenham</p> -<h4><i>Tinmen</i> (<i>see also -Braziers</i>)—<i>Tobacconists</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, D., West lane, Aylsham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brook, Thomas V., Bethel street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, John, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dyer, John J., Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foulsham, William, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, William, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gibson, John, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greene, Charles Jeremiah, Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffenberg, Joseph, Coburg street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Juba, E., St. George’s Bridge street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Frederick, Old Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page167"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -167</span>Levine, Joseph, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Levine, M., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Mrs. Amelia, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newbegin, James and Edward J., Bridewell alley -and Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Robert, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nowack, Edward, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pollard, W., Bridge street, St. -Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Robert, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sanderson, Ann, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John and S., 7, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spence, G., Bridge st., St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John, Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stowers, James, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sweatman, Mrs. E., Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willsea, Mrs. H., Orford hill</p> -<h4><i>Tobacco Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, Frederick, (and snuff) 10, Old -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, John, Dereham road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newbegin, James and Edward J., (and snuff and -cigar) Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, John, (cigars only) Back of the -Inns</p> -<h4><i>Tobacco Pipe Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Joseph, St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, N., Cherry street, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, Pump street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Metcalf, John, Coslany street</p> -<h4><i>Tool Makers</i> (<i>see also Plane Makers</i>, <i>Saw -Makers</i>, <i>Wood Turners</i>, <i>&c.</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, J., Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffiths, Mrs. H., Lower Goat lane and -Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hines, Charles, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manning, George, Westlegate street</p> -<h4><i>Tripe Dressers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, James, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Juba, E., Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<h4><i>Toy Dealers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, G., Bridge st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caprani, Lewis, and Co., White Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Mrs. Frances, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golder, Mrs. H., Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Mrs. Sarah, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slipper, Charles, (maker) Pig lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steel and Rix, Queen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swinden, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, R., St. George’s Bridge -street</p> -<h4><i>Trunk</i>, <i>Portmanteau</i>, <i>and Carpet Bag -Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Mrs. Mary, 15, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuxford, William, Back of the Inns</p> -<h4><i>Truss Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Allison, Mrs. S., St. Peter’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham, W., Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, George, Upper St. Giles’</p> -<h4><i>Umbrella and Parasol Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Balls, William, Bull close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Edward, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, John, 28, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Thomas L., 36, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street</p> -<h4><i>Upholsterers</i>, <i>Paper Hangers</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abel D., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Hunter, Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corrick, William, St. Giles’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Craske, James, Lower Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, J. and Son, St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairhead, Maria, West Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman and Wells, 39, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, James, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, Robert, Carrow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, George, John st., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Miss Maria, St. Andrew’s Broad -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kirkham, Dennis, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, William, 49, Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ostler, John, 20, Suffolk st. Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, James, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg and Greenwood, 14, London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, Coach and Horses rd., Union -place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, H., Grove rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Charles T., Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, R., Charing crs. and St. John’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, William, Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spooner, E. F., St. Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tilley, Alfred, Lothian street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trevor, Henry, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Websdale, William, Surrey street</p> -<h4><i>Venetian Blind Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Furse, James Thomas, Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, E. S., Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurst, James, Castle meadow</p> -<h4><a name="page168"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -168</span><i>Veterinary Surgeons</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, Richard, Northumberland st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Daniel, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, William, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Thomas, Castle meadow</p> -<h4><i>Vinegar Makers and Distillers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<h4><i>Warehousemen</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Benjamin, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleman, George L., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Diggens and Co., Swan lane, and Bedford -street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frazer, W., Exchange street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg, Samuel and Sons, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rivett and Harmer, Old Post Office yard, -Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, Henry, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Snowdon, J. C. and Co., 9, The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Mrs. Frances, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodgate, Philip, Castle street</p> -<h4><i>Watch and Clock Makers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Abraham, B. and S. S., 1, Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, John B., 40, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beha, Lickart, and Co., St. Stephen’s -plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Robert, Davey place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowles, Caleb, Bedford street, Unthank’s -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckenham, John C., Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Robert, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Edward, St. Mary’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daynes, John, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Thomas, 6, Bridewell alley (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_8">8</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagleton, G., 9, City road, Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, The -Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frary, V. W., Back of the Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fulcher, Christmas, Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gidney, Robert, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Henry, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, W. G., 46, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kehle, Joseph, Stump cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Linford, Robert, Red Lion street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, C., Coslany street, St. -Mary’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Phillips, Samuel, Chatham place, Chapel Field -road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Piggin and Dyball, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, St. Benedict’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, George, 3, Briggs’ street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ransome, J., St. Andrew’s Bridge st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell, Benjamin, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shildrake, William, London street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodrow, Robert, St. Catherine’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Charles, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, John, King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Zipfel, Matthew, Bridge street, St. -George’s</p> -<h4><i>Well Sinker</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Henry, Baker’s road</p> -<h4><i>Wharfingers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke and Reeve, Duke’s Palace -wharf</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope, Robert W., St. Benedict’s st.</p> -<h4><i>Wheelwrights</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Addison, Benjamin, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, William, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, James, Julian place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Thomas, St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Franklin, C., Cardigan st., Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, John, Chapel Field road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Grys, William, Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page, James C., Bartholomew street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richardson, James, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, William, Barn road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Levi, Brunswick road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, James, St. Augustine’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welton, Edward, Brazen Doors road</p> -<h4><i>Whip Makers</i> (<i>see also Saddlers and Harness -Makers</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Ashton, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, Charles, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philo, Joseph, 44, London street</p> -<h4><i>Whitesmiths</i>, <i>Locksmiths</i>, <i>Bell-hangers</i>, -<i>&c.</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby, William, Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell and Bishop, Luckett’s court, St. -Andrew’s Broad street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brooks, John, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cullyer, C. and G., Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delf, John, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dennis, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drew, W., Twiddy’s court, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, Walter, Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, Edward, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Key, Joseph, Calvert street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knevett, J., Upper Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page169"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -169</span>Pank, Abraham, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edward, Gildengate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edward, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rope, Charles, Surrey street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Self, Thomas, Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stammers, Robert, Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, William, Timberhill street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirtle, James, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tripp, John, Golden Ball street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite, George, Redwell street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whall, W., St. Stephen’s Back street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wood, John, Magdalen street</p> -<h4><i>Whiting Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, W. S., Wellington street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Philip, The Compasses, Upper King -street</p> -<h4><i>Window Glass Merchants</i> (<i>see also Plumbers</i>, -<i>Glaziers</i>, <i>&c.</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, James and John, Prince’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, W., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<h4><i>Wine and Spirit Merchants</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Anthony, W., 12, Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold, George and Alfred Robert, St. -Margaret’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Athow, Edward John, Castle street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barwell and Sons, St. Stephen’s st., -London st., and St. Andrew’s hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Woodrow, and Co., Upper St. -Giles’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boswell, James F., St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Richard, (brewer and spirit merchant) -Bridge street, St. Miles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, H., (spirit) Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Charles, (brewer and spirit merchant) -Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, William J., Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, Mrs., Old Post Office court</p> -<p class="gutlist">Geldart and Son, Wensum street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman, Leonard and Sons, St. Andrew’s -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, James, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morgan, J. B. and H., (brewers and spirit -merchants) King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morrison and Co., Market place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, William Dring, Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., St. John’s -Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparkes, Francis W., St. Giles’ -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman, Isaac, Post Office street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, (brewers and -spirit merchants) King street</p> -<h4><i>Wire Workers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Richard, Coslany street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb, Sarah, Golden Ball street (<i>see -Advertisement</i>, <i>p.</i> <span class="indexpageno"><a -href="#page3_10">10</a></span>)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wicks, Thomas, Tombland</p> -<h4><i>Wood Turners</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Cawdron, Jonathan, Duke street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham and Co., Cow hill, St. -Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushing, Charles, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Debbage, Miles, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Robert, Upper Goat lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ellison, Mrs., Dove street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayes, John, Magdalen street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hines, C., (and metal) Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummer, N., Lower Westwick street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prentice, J. S., St. Augustine’s -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, John, Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, James, Ber street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Joseph, Charing cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rust, Samuel, Beehive yard, St. -Benedict’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Charles, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simpson, Matthias, Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Thomas, Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watling, Francis, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiggett, Henry, Oak street</p> -<h4><i>Wood Carvers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Bower, James, Holl’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Henry, Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, William, St. Lawrence lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, Fidelis J., Prince’s street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, William B., (and stone) Lower close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, James, Ber street</p> -<h4><i>Wool Dealers and Staplers</i> (<i>see also -Merchants</i>)—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Champlin, G., St. Mary’s Church -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, George, Muspole street</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page170"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -170</span>Everett, John, Thorpe hamlet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, Joseph, Bishopgate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, Robert W., Willow lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seed, Henry, Muspole street, St. -Mary’s</p> -<h4><i>Woollen Drapers</i> (<i>see Drapers and also -Tailors</i>)—<i>Worstead Spinner</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Greenhough, J., St. Saviour’s lane</p> -<h4><i>Writers and Grainers</i> (<i>see Grainers and Decorative -Painters</i>)—<i>Yeast Manufacturers</i>—</h4> -<p class="gutlist">Mills, James, Oak street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, St. Augustine’s street</p> -<h2><a name="page171"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -171</span>PUBLIC INFORMATION.</h2> -<h3>POST OFFICE.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Postmaster</i>—SAMUEL -BASE.</p> -<p>Box closes at 10.15 a.m. for London; letters are received, -with an extra stamp affixed, till 10.30 a m. For evening -mail for London, box closes at 9 p.m.; letters received with an -extra stamp till 9.30 p.m. There are three deliveries each -day—morning at 7, afternoon at 2.15 p.m., and a local -delivery at 7.5 p.m.</p> -<p>Money orders are granted and paid here.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Arrivals</i>.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Mails</i>.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Departures</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">2.28 a.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>London.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">10.35 a.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">1.45 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>London.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">9.40 p.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.25 a.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle' rowspan='2'><p>Ipswich.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">5.35 a.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">1.45 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">7.20 p.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">10.45 a.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle' rowspan='3'><p>Yarmouth.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.45 a.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.20 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">1.10 p.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">10.0 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">9.40 p.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.45 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>Aylsham.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle' rowspan='2'><p -style="text-align: right">6.10 a.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.45 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>Cromer.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.20 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>Loddon.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle' rowspan='4'><p -style="text-align: right">6.45 a.m.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.20 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>Reepham.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.20 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>North Walsham.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -right">6.20 p.m.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p>Stalham.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">RECEIVING -HOUSES</span>—</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charles George Brighten, St. Stephen’s -gates.</p> -<p class="gutlist">James Manthorpe, Lower King street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Cox, Magdalen street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mrs. Catherine Hill, Thorpe Hamlet.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reuben Girdlestone, 8, Upper St. Giles’ -street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">George Hunt, Dereham road.</p> -<p class="gutlist">H. Fickling, New Lakenham.</p> -<h3>MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Norwich</span>—Writ -suspended.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">For East -Norfolk</span>—Major Wenman C. Coke / Edward Howes, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">For West -Norfolk</span>—G. Bentinck, Esq. / Brampton Gurdon, -Esq.</p> -<h3><a name="page172"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -172</span>CORPORATION.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Mayor</i>—George Middleton, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Deputy Mayor</i>—Edward Field, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Sheriff</i>—H. S. Patteson, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Town Clerk</i>—W. L. Mendham, -Esq.</p> -<h3>JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">The Mayor for the time being (<i>ex -offieio</i>).</p> -<p class="gutlist">P. T. O’Malley, Esq., Q. C. -(Recorder)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sir Samuel Bignold, Knt.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Hilling Barnard, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Samuel Shalders Beare, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Betts, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robert Wiffen Blake, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henry Browne, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robert Chamberlin, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">William Collyer, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edward Copeman, Esq., M.D.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charles Evans, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">William Freeman, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Henry Gurney, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robert John Harvey Harvey, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Godwin Johnson, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Marshall, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philip John Money, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nathaniel Palmer, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborn Springfield, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Sultzer, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Abel Towler, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charles Turner, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edward Willett, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charles Winter, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henry Woodcock, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Wright, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">William John Utten Browne, Esq.,</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frederick Browne, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robert Fitch, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Addison John Cresswell, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robert Seaman, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henry Willett, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charles Edward Bignold, Esq.</p> -<h3>CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Governor</i>—J. G. Johnson, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Deputy Governor</i>—William Wilde, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Treasurer</i>—R. J. H. Harvey, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Clerk</i>—E. C. Bailey, Esq.</p> -<h3>DIGNITARIES OF THE DIOCESE.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Bishop</i>—The Hon. and Right Rev. -John Thomas Pelham, D.D.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Dean</i>—The Hon. and Very Rev. -George Pellew, D.D.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Archdeacon</i>—The Venerable R. E. -Hankinson.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Canons</i>—Revds. C. N. Wodehouse, -A.M.; A. Sedgwick, M.A.; G. Archdall, D.D.; H. Philpott, D.D.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Minor Canons</i>—Revds. George -Carter, M.A.; George Day, M.A.; J. C. Matchett, M.A.; H. Symonds, -M.A.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Chancellor</i>—C. Evans, Esq., -M.A.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Bishop’s Chaplains</i>—Revds. -C. N. Wodehouse and J. J. S. Perowne, M.A.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Bishop’s Secretary</i>—John -Kitson, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Proctor for the Chapter</i>—Henry -Philpott, D.D.; <i>for Archdeaconry of Norfolk</i>, A. M. Hopper, -M.A.</p> -<h3><a name="page173"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -173</span>BANKERS.</h3> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Style of Firm</i>.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Partners</i>.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Draw on in London</i>.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><i>Limit of Note -Circulation</i>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Gurneys and Birkbeck, Bank plain</p> -</td> -<td><p>Daniel Gurney, John Henry Gurney, Henry Birkbeck, Francis -Hay Gurney, William Birkbeck, and Charles Henry Gurney</p> -</td> -<td><p>Barclay, Bevan and Co.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£105,519</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Harveys and Hudsons, (Crown Bank) King street</p> -</td> -<td><p>Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt., and Robert John Harvey -Harvey</p> -</td> -<td><p>Hankey & Co.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£49,071</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>East of England Bank, Haymarket</p> -</td> -<td><p>William Stitt Wilson, manager</p> -</td> -<td><p>London & Westminster Bank</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">£25,025</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='4'><p>Savings Bank, Haymarket, Edward Hare, -actuary</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Assembly Rooms</span>, -Theatre street. James Woods, conductor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Agricultural -Association</span>, Little Orford street. E. S. Bailey, -secretary.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Chamber of Commerce -Offices</span>, St. Giles’ street. Charles S. Gilman, -secretary.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">City Jail</span>, St. -Giles’ gates. Robert Campling, governor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Clerical Reading -Rooms</span>, Upper Close. Rev. J. L. Browne, and Revd. W. -F. Patteson, secretaries.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">County Court -Office</span>, Redwell street. T. J. Birch, Esq., judge; T. -H. Palmer, registrar; W. Wilde, junr., high bailiff.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Corn Exchange</span>, -Exchange street. Didwell, bailiff.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">County Jail</span>, Castle -hill. Robert Pinson, governor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Electric and International -Telegraph Office</span>, The Walk. Henry Draper, -superintendent.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Free Library</span>, St. -Andrew’s (corner of Duke street), John Harper, -librarian.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Horticultural -Society</span>. E. S. Bignold, Esq., honorary -secretary.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Inland Revenue -Office</span>. J. Wild, receiver; John Quin, -supervisor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Local Board of -Health</span>. H. B. Miller, clerk; E. E. Benest, surveyor; -Samuel Clarke, inspector.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Norfolk and Norwich -Literary Institution</span>, St. Andrew’s. John -Quinton, librarian.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Norfolk and Norwich -Museum</span>, St. Andrew’s. Henry Stevenson, Esq., -hon. sec.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Public Library</span>, -Market place. Edward Langton, librarian.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Saint Andrew’s -Hall</span>, St. Andrew’s plain. William Dunn, -keeper</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">School of Art</span>, St. -Andrew’s. C. L. Nursey, bead master; F. T. Keith, -Esq., honorary secretary.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Stamp Office</span>, Bank -street. F. Foster, distributor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Subscription Reading Rooms -and Billiard Rooms</span>, Market place. Henry Kemp, -proprietor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Tax Office</span>, Orford -hill. Michael Kelly, and Charles Stringer, surveyors.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Theatre Royal</span>, -Theatre street. William Sidney, lessee.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Young Men’s -Christian Association</span>, St. Giles’ street. S. -True, secretary.</p> -<h3><a name="page174"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -174</span>CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>These are very numerous</i>; -<i>the following are the principal</i>:</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norfolk and Norwich Hospital</i>, St. -Stephen’s gates. E. Houghton, house steward and -secretary.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Bethel</i>, Bethel street. James -Dodd, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Great Hospital</i>, Bishopgate -street. George Simpson, governor.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Doughty’s Hospital</i>, Calvert -street. Robert Minns, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Eye Infirmary</i>, Pottergate street. -Mrs. Bennett, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>District Visiting Society</i>, Pottergate -street. E. Watson, J. C. Barnham, and J. N. Waite, Esqs., -hon. secs.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norwich Dispensary</i>, St. John’s -Maddermarket. Mr. W. Wodehouse, resident surgeon.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Homœopathic Hospital</i>, Orford -hill. Mrs. H. Gray, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Indigent Blind Institution</i>. E. W. -Yarington, secretary; Mrs. De Carle, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children</i>, -Pottergate street. Mrs. Stannard, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norwich Lying-in Charity</i>, Pottergate -street. Mrs. Stannard, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Orphan’s Home</i>, Pottergate -street. Mrs. Carr, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Workhouse</i>, Dereham road. William -Tallack, master. (In connection with the Workhouse are -Boys’ and Girls’ Homes, Dispensary, Asylum, -&c.)</p> -<h3>PUBLIC OFFICERS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Recorder</i>—P. F. O’Malley, -Esq., Q.C.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Judge of Borough Court of -Record</i>—N. Palmer, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Registrar of Borough Court</i>—Henry -Miller.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Town Clerk</i>—W. L. Mendham.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Clerk of the Peace</i>—A. -Dalrymple.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>City Treasurer</i>—F. Simpson.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Coroner</i>—William Wilde, St. -Stephen’s.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Coroner for the County of -Norfolk</i>—Edward Press, All Saints’ green.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Coroner for the liberty of the Dean and -Chapter</i>—Charles Evans, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Governor of Castle</i>—George -Pinson.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Governor of City Jail</i>—Robert -Campling.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Clerk to Income Tax -Commissioners</i>—J. H. Tillett, St. Andrew’s.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Clerk to City Magistrates</i>—William -Day.</p> -<h3>PUBLIC SCHOOLS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norwich Grammar School</i>, The -Close. Rev. A. Jessopp, head master; Rev. H. M. Crowther, -M.A., sub-master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Model</i>, for Boys, Prince’s -street. William Bellamy, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Model</i>, for Girls, St. -Andrew’s. Miss M. A. Barnacle, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Model</i>, for Infants, Post Office -street. Mrs. Hannant, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Normal</i>, Cowgate street. William -Alden, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Diocesan Training Institution for School -Mistresses</i>, St. George’s plain. Rev. W. C. Davey, -M.A., principal; Miss H. A. Le Mesuriér, matron.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Presbyterian</i>, King street. H. -Booty, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Hospital</i>, Fishgate street. F. J. -Gidney, master; Mrs. M. Gidney, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Blind</i>. Magdalen street. -Mrs. M. A. Elmer, matron; Miss A. Harrill, school-mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page175"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -175</span><i>Stanley Home and Training School for -Servants</i>. Mrs. E. Churchman, governess; Miss H. -Critton, school-mistress; Mrs. Brown, infant nursery.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Infant</i>, Lakenham. Mrs. Lincolne, -mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>St. Mark’s</i>, Hall lane, -Lakenham. Mr. Earl, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Government School of Art</i>. F. T. -Keith, Esq., Hon. Secretary; C. L. Nursey, head master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Industrial School</i> (under government -inspection). Miss L. Talmedge, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Free</i>, (Episcopal) Union place. -Miss Taylor, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Catholic</i>, Maddermarket. P. White, -master; Miss M. A. Cannell, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Lancasterian</i> (<i>British</i>), College -court, St. Martin’s at Palace. S. North, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Congregational</i>, Colegate street. -B. Farmer, master; Miss E. Hicklenton, mistress; Miss B. Cooke, -infants’ mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, St. Paul’s. -William Whiting, master; Miss E. Chettle, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, St. James’, -Pockthorpe. William Nunn, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, Heigham. William Alden, -master; Mrs. M. A. Honey, and Miss A. Platten, mistresses.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, Mixed, Bishopgate. Miss -E. Johnson, mistress; Miss M. Steward, assistant.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, Trowse. Miss Stageman, -mistress; Miss A. Dent, infants’ mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, St. Peter’s -Mancroft. F. Phillips, master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, St. Martin’s at -Oak. James Garwood, master; Miss E. Elmore, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>National</i>, Thorpe hamlet. G. R. -Braid, master; Miss A. Stacey, mistress, Miss A. Weeds, -infants’ mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>District</i>, Gurneys, Surrey mews. -Mrs. E. Greenwood, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>District</i>, Geary’s, St. -Augustine’s. E. Starling, master; Miss S. Davis, -mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>District</i>, For St. Stephen’s, All -Saints’ Timberhill, and Thorn. F. Hardy, master; Miss -S. Burrage and Miss E. Fodder, mistresses.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>District</i>, For St. Peter’s -Mancroft, Maddermarket, Gregory, Lawrence, Giles, and -Margaret. James Bilby, master; Mrs. M. A. Starkey, -mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, Heigham Causeway. Mr. -Rutherford, master; Miss Maria Newton, mistress of infants’ -school.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, Independent, Coslany -street. Miss Lydia Anthony, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, Unitarian, Calvert -street. Miss Mary Ann Starling, mistress; Miss Rachel Howe, -infants’ mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, New City Infantile, Union -place. Miss Mary Wilson, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, Pockthorpe, Silver road. -Edwin Steel, master; Mrs. Steel, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, Trowse. Miss E. J. -Tomkins, mistress.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>British</i>, New Lakenham. Mr. -Hopper, master; Miss Warne, mistress.</p> -<h3>COUNTY POLICE.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Head Quarters</i>—Castle Meadow.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Chief Constable</i>—Captain George -Black.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Deputy Chief Constable</i>—Henry -Atthill.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Chief Superintendent</i>—Bernard -Andrews.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Sergeants</i>—(who take rank as -detective officers) James Carter and Edward Robert Garrod.</p> -<h3>CITY POLICE.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Chief Constable</i>—Robert -Hitchman.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Superintendents</i>—E. Peck, S. -Amis.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Inspectors</i>—Barnard, Steward -(detective), and Curtis.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Sergeants</i>—Ireland, Minns, -Fransham, Osborne, Hayhow, Smith, Nary, and Bedford</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Summoning Officer</i>—John -Morter.</p> -<h3><a name="page176"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -176</span>REGISTRARS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Superintendent Registrar</i>—Francis -John Blake, King street.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Registrar of Births</i>, <i>Deaths</i>, -<i>&c.</i>, <i>for the Conisford District</i>—Charles -Drake, All Saints’ green.</p> -<p class="gutlist">„ „ <i>East Wymer -District</i>—J. Brownfield, Magdalen street.</p> -<p class="gutlist">„ „ <i>West Wymer -District</i>—L. Dashwood, St. Andrew’s.</p> -<p class="gutlist">„ „ <i>Mancroft -District</i>—T. W. Crosse, St. Giles’.</p> -<p class="gutlist">„ „ <i>Coslany -District</i>—W. B. Francis, Colegate street.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Registrars of Marriages</i>—I. O. -Taylor, St. Giles’; J. Restieaux, Lady’s lane.</p> -<h3>NEWSPAPERS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norfolk Chronicle</i> -(conservative)—Matchett and Stevenson, proprietors, Market -place.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norfolk News</i> -(liberal)—Proprietary; Thomas William Bond, publisher, -Exchange street.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Norwich Mercury</i> (whig)—Richard -Noverre Bacon, proprietor, London street.</p> -<h3>RAILWAY STATIONS.</h3> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Thorpe</i>—H. B. Sproul, -station-master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Victoria</i>—William Seeley, -station-master.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><i>Trowse</i>—William George Gay ford, -station-master.</p> -<h2><a name="page177"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 177</span>A -GUIDE TO STREETS, LANES, YARDS, &c.</h2> -<p><i>Right and left are given in the direction from the Market -place</i>, <i>except where otherwise expressed</i>. <i>The -following abbreviations are used</i>:—bef. <i>before</i>, -ch. <i>church</i>, ct. <i>court</i>, fr. <i>from</i>, l -<i>left</i>, la. <i>lane</i>, nr. <i>near</i>, op. -<i>opposite</i>, pl. <i>place</i>, r <i>right</i>, rd. -<i>road</i>, s <i>side</i>, st. <i>street</i>, yd. <i>yard</i>, -&c.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adelaide buildings—r s Dereham rd., -adjoining Adelaide st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adelaide street—r s Dereham rd., first -turn past Holl’s lane and Dial inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albemarle street—fifth turn on l fr. -Union st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albert place—St. Stephen’s sq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aleck’s yard—l s Lower King -street, nearly op. the Three Tuns</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alefounders’ yard—r s Lower -Westwick, op. The Drum</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alden’s court—r s Ber st., op. St. -Michael’s at Thorn church</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alderson’s buildings—l s St. -Catherine’s plain, op. Gloucester place</p> -<p class="gutlist">All Saints’ green—extending from -the top of Westlegate st. to Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">All Saints’ street—First turn to r -at top of Timberhill st., leading to All Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">All Saints’ Tavern yard—r s All -Saints’ green, nr. All Saints’ tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alma square—first turn to r in Vauxhall -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alma street—r s Dereham rd., just before -reaching Distillery inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alma terrace—l s Bishopgate st., nr. -Rose and Crown</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alms lane—l s Gildengate st., leading -into Muspole st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anchor yard—l s Surrey st., nr. Anchor -inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews’ yard—l s St. -Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angel street or Royal Hotel street—back -of Royal Hotel yd., leading to Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Angel yard—r s Oak st., op. Suffolk -arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Apollo buildings—Norfolk st., Union -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arabian Horse yard—r s Oak st., just -beyond St. Martin’s eh.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arnold’s court—l s Gildengate st., -nearly op. Crown and Anchor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arundel place—row of white houses, r s -Dereham rd., nearly op. Swiss Cottage tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Assembly rooms—Theatre st., op. -Lady’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Asylum road (see Private rd.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin court—first court l s Bethel -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back of the Walls—leading fr. St. -Augustine’s gates to Magdalen gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Badding’s lane—l s Palace plain, -leading to Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baddy’s yard—op. Barrack loke, -Barrack st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey’s buildings—l s West -Pottergate st., nearly op. Lawrence st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey’s yard—l s Magdalen st., -nr. the Jolly Brewers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bakers’ Arms yard—r s Ber st., nr. -Bakers’ Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker’s road—leading fr. St. -Martin’s gates to St. Augustine’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker’s row—l s World’s End -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker’s yard—l s Barrack st., nr. -Kossuth tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin’s buildings—l s Dereham -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin’s yard—r s Oak st., second -yd. past Fellmonger’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bank Chambers (in Bank place)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bank place—leading fr. Gurney’s -bank to Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bank plain—op. Gurney’s bk., top -of London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bank street—over Bank plain, to the r -leading to King st., op. Harvey and Hudson’s bank</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes’ yard—r s Magdalen st., op. -White Horse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes’ yard—r s St. -Augustine’s, nearly op. St. Augustine’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barn road—St. Benedict’s gates, r -s opposite Paul Pry hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barracks—l s Barrack st., at foot of -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrack loke—l s Barrack st., nearly op. -the Light Horseman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrack street—continuation of St. -James’ st., leading to Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrack yard—r s Coslany st., op. Waggon -and Horses</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page178"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -178</span>Bartholomew street—first st. r s Thorn lane, fr. -Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bath House yard—Oak st., next Bath House -inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter’s gardens—r s Lower King -st., nr. the Steam Packet</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter’s yard—King st. (see -Page’s yd.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayfield’s yard—r s Stump Cross, -Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bazaar court—St. Andrew’s Broad -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bear and Staff yard—Fisher’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bear yard—on the Gentleman’s -walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham’s yard—r s Cowgate st., -fr. Palace plain, op. Queen’s head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beckham’s yard—l s Magdalen st., -op. Cowgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford street (St. -Andrew’s)—leading fr. juncture of Exchange and -Post-office sts. to St. Andrew’s hill and London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford street—first st. l s -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bee Hive yard—r s St. Benedict’s -st., next Beehive inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell yard—l s Bethel st., op. -Gold-beaters’ Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bennett’s court—Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ber street—from junction of Golden Ball -and Timberhill sts. to Richmond hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bethel street—entrance from Upper Market -near St. Peter’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bethel street opening—second turn l s -Bethel st., leading into Chapel Field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts’ buildings—l s West -Pottergate st., nr. Eagle Tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bishopgate street—over Tombland, -thro’ Palace plain and Tabernacle st.—leads to -Mousehold</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Boy yard—r s Barrack st. nr. Black -Boy inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Boy yard—round Colegate st. nearly -op. entrance to Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black Horse yard—r s Lower Westwick st., -just past Bridge st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake’s yard—r s Heigham st., just -bef. reaching Orchard tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackfriars’ bridge—between St. -Andrew’s and St. George’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blaze yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace -plain, by General Windham’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby’s buildings—in Prospect -sq., r s Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blazeby’s court—second ct. r s -Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloomsbury place—third turn r s Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloomsbury place—l s Dereham rd., just -past City rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boarded entry—l s Ber st., just before -reaching Royal Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boarded House lane—nr. Boarded House -inn, Cattle market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Botolph street—from Stump cross to St. -Augustine’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bracondale—fr. Richmond hill (Ber st. -gates) to Trowse</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brazen Door road (or Lame Dog road)—l s -St. Stephen’s gates, leading into Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brewhouse yard—Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridewell alley—first thoroughfare on -the l in Bedford st., St. Andrew’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge street, St. Andrew’s—fr. -St. Andrew’s pl. to Blackfriars’ bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge street, St. George’s—over -Blackfriars’ bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge street, St. Lawrence—fr. Lower -Westwick st. on the r op. St. Lawrence ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge street, St. George’s—past -the end of St. Andrew’s hall, leading to Colegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridge street, St. Miles’—first -turn on r s Lower Westwick st., leading to Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs’ lane—l s Lower King st., -(nearly op. St. Julian’s ch.) leading down to the river</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs’ street—short st. leading -fr. Haymarket, on a line with the Gentlemen’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Briggs’ yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. -Palace plain, nearly op. Black Chequers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Broad st., St. Andrew’s—r and l at -bottom of Post Office st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brownfield’s court—r s Magdalen -st. bef. reaching St. Saviour’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne’s court—St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown’s buildings—St. -Faith’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown’s yard (see Cockey yd.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brundell’s court—l s Redwell -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brunswick road (or Waterloo st.)—first -turn to r on Newmarket rd., leading to Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buck’s yard—l s Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buff Coat lane—l s Golden Ball st., -leading to Pump st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull close—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace -pl., just bef. reaching Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull lane—l s St. Stephen’s st., -op. Coburg st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bull’s Head yard—r s Ber st., nr. -the Forrester’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn’s yard—St. Benedict’s -Church alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell’s yard—r s Magdalen st., -op. King’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burfield place—Heigham rd., r s from -Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butter hills—run fr. top of Bracondale -to Carrow bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cadogan place—Bedford st., -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Caledonian terrace—r s Dereham rd., op. -Charles st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Calvert street—thro’ Bridge st. to -the r and then to the l, leads fr. Colegate st. to Botolph -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cambrian place—r s Heigham rd. fr. St. -Giles’ rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell’s court—St. Giles’, -op. Unity offices</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell’s court—l s Ber st., just -past King Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carlisle terrace—l s Rupert st., just -bef. reaching Essex st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carrow hill—l s Richmond hill, leading -down to Carrow bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle court—l s Oak st., next Key and -Castle inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle meadow and Castle hill—open space -round the Castle</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castle street—first turn r s London st., -leading to Davey pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel field—open space at end of -Theatre st., and back of Bethel and Upper St. Giles’ -sts.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel Field grove—in Chapel field, nr. -the new Congregational chapel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel Field road—fr. St. -Stephen’s gates to St. Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page179"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -179</span>Chapel loke—narrow thoroughfare l s Surrey rd. -leading into Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel st. (Union place)—fourth turn l s -Vauxhall st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel street, Lakenham—first turn to r -in Ch. pathway, fr. Southwell rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel street, Crook’s pl.—first -turn to r fr. Crook’s pl. entrance</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old -Globe inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapel yard—l s Oak st., joining Suffolk -Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman’s court—St. Giles’, -op. Ch. door</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chantry—Theatre st., nr. Assembly room -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chantry yard—St. Miles’ ch. -alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charing cross—fr. corner of Duke’s -palace st. (by Free Library) to the junction of Upper and Lower -Westwick sts.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Charles street—fourth turn on l s, past -St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chatham place—Chapel Field road, on the -r fr. St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chequers’ passage—St. -George’s Middle st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry lane—r s Pitt st., leading into -Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry street—r s Hall rd., op. National -school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry street (short)—back of Cherry -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cherry Tree yard—l s Gildengate st., nr. -Cherry Tree inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church pathway—r s Hall rd., leading to -Southwell rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church street, New Catton—r s New Catton -rd., just before reaching Christ-ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church street, St. Miles’—bottom -of Duke st. to the l</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church street, St. -Julian’s—leading fr. St. Julian’s Ch. alley to -Garden st., Thorn la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Church walk, St. Michael’s at -Plea—by the side of the ch., Redwell st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cinder Ovens yard—l s King st. gates, -between the Cinder Ovens and Ship Inns</p> -<p class="gutlist">City road, Heigham fields—Dereham rd. l -s, next turn to Distillery st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">City road, Lakenham—leading off Richmond -hill to the r</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn’s yard—last yard l s -Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clement court—l s Redwell st., fr. -plain, op. Queen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clifton cottages—Suffolk st., Union -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Close (upper and lower)—precincts of -cathedral, reached fr. Market pl., through London st. and Queen -st., and across Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses road—first turn to r in -Union st., Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coach and Horses’ yard—l s Bethel -st. next C. and H. inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coburg street—r s St. Stephen’s -gates, running at the Back Chapel Field rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace -plain, just past Queen’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cock yard—l s Upper St. Giles’, -just past Cock inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cockey lane—l s Lower King st., op. the -Waterman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cockey yard (or Brown’s yard)—r s -Lower Westwick st. nr. Drum inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe’s yard—r s St. -Benedict’s st., op. Lord Howe inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman’s yard—r s Ber st. op. -Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coldstream terrace—r s Bedford st. from -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coleby place—Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colegate street—bottom of Bridge st., -St. George’s, r and l</p> -<p class="gutlist">College court (or Lancasterian school -yard)—l s Palace st., nr. Rose tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Compass street—l s Mariners’ lane, -fr. King st., nr. Mariners’ tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook’s lane—l s Upper King st., -between Crown Bank and Rose la. corner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Corain plain—r s Church st., New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coslany street—down Lower Westwick st., -and over St. Miles’ bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cow hill—St. Giles’, first turn on -the r past the ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cossey’s yard—r s Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cove terrace—r s Rupert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cowgate street—first st. on the r in -Magdalen st. after passing Stump Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Creak’s yard—r s Fishgate st., op. -Pigeon inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremorne buildings—r s Vauxhall st., op. -Globe st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremorne place—back of Cremorne -buildings, Vauxhall st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crescent The—on the Chapel Field road l -s fr. St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crick’s buildings—Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crocodile yard—r s Heigham st., op. -Crocodile inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook’s place entrance—first turn -to left on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crook’s yard—St. George’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross lane—r s Gildengate st. leading -into Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross street—Unthank’s rd., -connects Bedford and Trory sts.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crown and Anchor yard—r s Gildengate -st., leading into Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curriers’ Arms yard—adjoining -Curriers’ Arms, l s St. Giles’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curtis’ buildings—l s West -Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dabson’s court—Stump cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daplyn’s buildings—r s West -Pottergate st., op. Paragon st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey place—leading fr. -Gentlemen’s Walk (op. Duke of Wellington statue)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dawson’s yard—r s Coslany st., up -a passage just before reaching Sun inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dayle’s lane—first la. r s Charing -Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day’s court—first ct. r s Bethel -st., principal entrance from Upper Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denmark place—Kimberley st., -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dereham road—straight out St. -Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dereham road terrace—row of 8 red-br. -houses r s Dereham rd. just past entrance to Adelaide st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Devonshire place—r s Holl’s -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dial yard—r s Barrack st., just past the -Cellar House</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dial yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. -Michael’s of Coslany ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Distillery street—second st. past jail, -r s St. Giles’ rd., leading thro’ into Dereham -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Distillery yard—l s Coslany st., op. -Greenland Fishery</p> -<p class="gutlist">District Visiting Society, 104, Pottergate -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page180"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -180</span>Dix’s buildings—Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon’s court—r s Bethel st., op. -Coach and Horses</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dog yard—r s Oak st., op. Jolly -Skinners</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dolphin yard—first yd. r s. of Oak st. -next Dolphin inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Doughty’s or Old Man’s -hospital—Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Douro terrace—in Heigham grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dove street—adjoining Messrs. -Chamberlin’s shop, leads fr. north side Market-place into -Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake’s court—3rd ct. l s -Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duck lane—last la. r s Pottergate st., -just before reaching Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke’s palace—commencement of Duke -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke st.—leading fr. corner of St. -Andrew’s Broad st. and Charing Cross, to Pitt st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Duke terrace—Kimberley st., -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle lane—r s Newmarket rd., just -before reaching Eagle tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle terrace—r s Newmarket rd., just -past Eagle tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eagle yard—first yd. r s Heigham st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earlham road—continuation of St. -Giles’ rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Earlham road terrace, row white houses r s -just past entrance to Heigham rd. or Hangman’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eldon row—r s Chapel Field rd. (fr. St. -Giles’), just before reaching Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elephant yard—l s Magdalen st., near -Stump Cross</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elm hill—runs out of l s of -Prince’s st. into Wensum st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Elm terrace—r s New Catton rd., op. Elm -tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emms’ court—l s Ber st., op. All -Saints’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Essex street—third turn to l fr. Rupert -st., Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eva cottages—l s New Catton rd., just -past entrance to Sprowston rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Exchange street—lower corner of Market -pl., on a line with The Walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eye Infirmary—r s Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Factory yard—r s Barrack st., op. Bird -in Hand</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fair Flora yard—second yard r s Lower -Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Farnell’s court—in St. -John’s Maddermarket Ch. alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fellmongers’ Arms yard—r s Oak -st., op. the Old Crown</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ferry yard—l s Lower King st., just past -Half Moon inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finket street—last turn r s Ber street, -before reaching St. John’s Sepulchre ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher’s lane—third turn r s St. -Giles’, leading into Pottergate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher’s yard—Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fishgate street—first st. to the r in -Magdalen st., just over Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fleckered Bull yard—l s Ber st., nr. -Fleckered Bull inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Florence’s court—r s Ber st., op. -Greyhound</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flower-in-Hand yard—l s Heigham st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foundry Bridge—bottom of Rose la., nr. -Thorpe railway station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foundry yard—r s Thorn la., nr. -Sparke’s foundry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain yard—r s St. Benedict’s -st., adjoining Fountain inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox and Hounds yard—r s Ber st., nr. Fox -and Hounds inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox’s yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. -Palace plain, op. St. James’ ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fountain square, Union place—r s Union -st., by Coach and Horses</p> -<p class="gutlist">Free Library—corner of St. -Andrew’s and Duke sts., adjoins the Museum</p> -<p class="gutlist">Friars’ lane—l s Upper King st., -just past Crown Bank (Harveys and Hudson’s)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Front row—row of red-br. cottages, l s -Hall’s rd., next Southwell Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller’s hole—St. Martin’s -gates, leads to the river</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fye bridge—bridge dividing Wensum st. -fr. Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fye Bridge street—(see Wensum st.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Garden street—second st. r s Thorn la., -fr. Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gas-house Hill—leading fr. Bishop bridge -to Mousehold heath</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge’s yard—l s Coslany st., next -Waggon and Horses inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gentleman’s walk—the east side of -the market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">George yard—l s Barrack st., just past -Griffin inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gildencroft—l s St. Augustine’s -st., leading past St. Augustine’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gildengate street—leading from bottom of -St. George’s Bridge st. into Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilling’s yard—Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe lane—l s Rising Sun la., fr. -Golden Ball st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe street—5th turn l s Vauxhall -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe street—r s Heigham st., op. -Crocodile inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Globe yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old -Globe inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gloucester place—r s St. -Catherine’s plain, nr. entrance to Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goat lane (lower)—first turn on the r in -St. Giles’, leading into Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goat lane (upper)—second turn on the r -in St. Giles’, leading into Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goat yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. the -Jolly Skinners</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Ball street—leading fr. Castle -ditches to Ber st.; Golden Ball inn at the entrance</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Dog lane—first turn r s Calvert -st., leading into Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golden Fleece yard—l s Fishgate st., nr. -the Golden Fleece</p> -<p class="gutlist">Golding street—l s Dereham rd., second -turn past St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch’s yard—r s Charing cross, -joining Malt and Hop tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodwin’s yard—l s Tabernacle -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goreham’s yard—first yd. l s -Heigham st. fr. Barn rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing’s passage—St. -Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graham’s court-—Upper Market, -second ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grapes’ hill or St. Giles’ -hill—3rd turn on the r past St. Giles’ eh.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green Dragon yd.—l s Bishopgate st. nr. -Red Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Great hospital—Bishopgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page181"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -181</span>Great Orford street—l s Orford hill, leading to -Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Great yard—World’s-end la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenhills—St. Augustine’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenland Fishery yard—r s Coslany st., -next G. F. inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green’s lane—r s Gildengate st. -leading into Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green yard—l s Barrack st., just before -reaching The Robin Hood</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greyfriars’ priory—Upper King st., -nr. Harvey and Hudson’s bank</p> -<p class="gutlist">Griffin yard—l s Barrack st., joining -Griffin inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grimes’ yard—l s Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grout’s thoroughfare—narrow -passage l s Timberhill st., leading to Golden Ball st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grove place—row of houses r s St. -Giles’ rd., just past Distillery st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grove place—r s of Grove rd., top of -Victoria st. to the r</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grove road—rd. crossing the top of -Victoria st., leading on the r round to St. Stephen’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grove terrace—r s Unthank’s rd., -nearly op. Oxford st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guildhall—north-west corner of -Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gun lane—connects top of Haymarket with -Theatre st., directly opposite St. Stephen’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunhouse yard—Jail hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton’s yard—l s Oak st., next -White Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hales’ court—St. Giles’, op. -ch. door</p> -<p class="gutlist">Half Moon yard—l s Lower King st., op. -Half Moon inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall road—fr. r s St. Catherine’s -plain, leading to Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hampden place—r s Dereham rd., just past -Dial inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hamlet place—l s Grapes’ hill, fr. -St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hampshire Hog yard—l s Lower Westwick -st., just past St. Swithin’s alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hangman’s lane (see Heigham rd.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hanover place—l s Earlham rd., just past -Black Horse, and op. Earlham rd. terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman’s court—r s St. -Stephen’s st., op. Crown and Angel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer’s court—last ct. l s St. -Giles’, before reaching Jail</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison’s court—r s Upper St. -Giles’, op. Queen’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison’s yard—leads out of Pump -st. to Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart’s yard—r s Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haw’s place—Hall rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawthorn row—r s West End st., op. -Waddington st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Haymarket—Opposite the top part of -Gentlemen’s walk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hayward’s yard—r s Ber st., just -past St. John’s Sepulchre ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham causeway—continuation of Heigham -st., leading to Heigham ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham grove—second turn l s St. -Giles’ rd., past jail</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham Lower—Heigham causeway, Heigham -st., &c.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham place—last turn to r on Dereham -rd., before reaching Holl’s lane; leads to West End Retreat -gardens</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham road (or Hangman’s lane)—r -s St. Giles’ rd., next turn past Distillery st., leading to -Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham st.—continuation of Lower -Westwick st., at juncture of Barn rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham terrace—row of white houses on r -s Dereham rd., nearly op. Hangman’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heigham, Upper—beyond Heigham causeway, -nr. the ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring’s row—r s West Pottergate -st., op. Eagle tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heywood’s yard—r s Magdalen st., -nr. White Lion inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">High street—turn to the r at top of -Union st., op. Brunswick rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hind’s yard—r s St. -Augustine’s st., op. St. Augustine’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill’s yard—l s Coslany st., op. -Red Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde’s yard—last yard l s Botolph -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hole-in-the-wall lane—first turn l s -Bedford st., St. Andrew’s, leading round into Post Office -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holkham lane—nr. Shirehall tavern, -Castle ditches</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl’s brewery—r s Hall rd., -adjoining King’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holl’s lane—r s Dereham rd., -nearly op. Hangman’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holly terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., -just bef. reaching Somerleyton st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horn’s lane—second turn l s Ber -st., leads to King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Houghton’s yard—r s Ber st., op. -Fleckered Bull</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard street—round top of Victoria st. -to the r and then second st. to the r</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggin’s row—St. Benedict’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hungarian yards—r s St. Benedict’s -st., just past St. Margaret’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutchinson’s court—first ct. l s -Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Infirmary road—just beyond St. -Augustine’s gates to the r</p> -<p class="gutlist">Inkerman terrace—l s Bishopgate st., -near Marquis of Gransby inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay’s court—third ct. r s Bethel -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay’s square—first turn to r in -Rose lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jay’s terrace—row of white houses -r s Rose lane, near Free-trade tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jenny Lind Infirmary—l s Pottergate st., -just before reaching Ten Bell lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jilling’s yard—r s Magdalen st., -just before reaching White Lion inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jinkin lane—r s Oak st. near the gates, -leading into Gildencroft</p> -<p class="gutlist">John street—second turn to r in Rose -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">John street (Dereham road)—third turn l -s past St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">John street, Union place—first turn to r -in Norfolk st. fr. Somerleyton st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">John Bull street—r s Union st., near -John Bull inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Butchers’ yard—r s Ber st., -nr. Jolly Butchers’ inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jolly Farmers’ yard—r s Charing -cross, nr. Jolly Farmers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jubilee place—l s Heigham rd. fr. St. -Giles’ rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jubilee yard—r s Ber st., nr. Jubilee -inn</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page182"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -182</span>Jubilee street—second turn to r of Chapel Field -rd. fr. St. Giles’, or second turn to l fr. Vauxhall -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Julian place—r s Chapel Field rd., fr. -St. Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Julian street—second turn to l in -Vauxhall st., or second turn to r on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. -Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keel and Wherry yard—r s Lower King st., -op. Read’s granaries</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kensington buildings—in a yd. at back of -Kensington pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kensington place—r s St. -Catherine’s pl., just past entrance to Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kent place—r s Vauxhall st., just past -turn to Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keppell’s court—Fisher’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kerrison’s yard—l s Tombland fr. -Queen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keyzor’s place—l s Holl’s -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Keyzor’s terrace—r s -Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Private or Asylum -lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kimberley street—running across top of -Bedford, Oxford, and Trory sts., and parallel to Unthank’s -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King st. (Lower)—continuation of Upper -King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King street (Upper)—turn to the r at -bottom of Queen st., leading fr. Tombland to Rose lane corner</p> -<p class="gutlist">King street (Crook’s place)—second -turn to r thro’ Crook’s pl. entrance</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head lane—r s Gildengate -st., leading into Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">King’s Head yard—l s Magdalen st., -next King’s Head inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lady lane—first turn l s Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lakenham place—r s St. Catherine’s -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lakenham terrace—nr. St. Mark’s -ch., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lamb yard—on the Gentleman’s Walk, -Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lame Dog road—(see Brazen doors rd.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lancasterian school yard (see College ct.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Langham place—l s Dereham rd., just past -City rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence street—first st. leading r s -West Pottergate st., leading into William st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawston’s yard—l s Gildengate -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leicester place—r s Vauxhall st., nr. -Chapel Field rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Neve’s yard—r s Fishgate st., -just past the Jolly Dyers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lewis’ yard—l s lower King st., -just past The Hay Trusser</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leyton’s row—nr. Lord Nelson, -Trafalgar st. (Lakenham), l s fr. Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Life’s green—east end of -Cathedral</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lifford’s yard—l s Lower King st., -adjoining Bird in Hand</p> -<p class="gutlist">Light Horseman yard—r s Barrack st., nr. -Light Horseman inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Limekiln hill—first turn l side St. -Giles’ rd., just past jail</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ling’s yard—r s Magdalen st., next -Duncan Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lion and Castle yard—r s Timberhill st., -by Lion and Castle inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little Buck yard—l s Oak st., just past -Sussex st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little London street—first turn l s -London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little Orford street—leads fr. the top -of Gentleman’s Walk, round Savings’ Bank corner, to -Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little Star and Crown yard—l s -Timberhill st., op. Baptist chapel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Little White Horse yard—r s Botolph -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lobster lane—see Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lockett’s court—l s St. -Andrew’s Broad st. fr. Charing cross, just past Post-office -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lock and Key yard—r s Ber st., nr. Lock -and Key inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">London street—lower corner of -market-place, nearly op. Guildhall</p> -<p class="gutlist">London terrace—l s St. Stephen’s -rd., just beyond Norfolk and Norwich Hospital</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long lane—r s Charing cross, just before -reaching Lower Westwick st., leads down to river</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long yard—l s Bishopgate st., nr. Bishop -bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long yard—r s Fishgate st., op. The -Pigeons</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Campden’s yard—r s of Charing -cross, next Lord C. inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lothian street—l s Barn road fr. Dereham -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lowen’s yard—l s Cowgate st., op. -the Black Chequers, nr. Whitefriars’ bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lower square—Thorn lane, op. Garden -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lying-in charity—l s Pottergate st., -just before reaching Ten Bell la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Magpie road—r s St. Augustine’s -gates, leading to Magdalen gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Malthouse lane—r s St. Stephen’s -st., leading into St. Stephen’s Back st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Malthouse yard—last yd. l s -World’s End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Manchester buildings, Union pl., nr. Duke of -Wellington</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mansfield’s yard—St. -Stephen’s, op. Duke of Wellington</p> -<p class="gutlist">Market lane—leading fr. Scole’s -green into Thorn lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Marquis of Gransby yard—op. the -barracks, Barrack st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mariners’ lane—third turn l s Ber -st., leads to King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mason’s court—l s Ber st., nearly -op. Bakers’ Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middle row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. -Giles’, second row past Rising Sun</p> -<p class="gutlist">Militia barracks—Upper Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mill street, Lakenham—first turn to the -left in Church pathway, (Peafields) fr. Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mill street, Union place—top of Union -st. to the r leading into Essex st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mill yard (or New Mills’ yard)—a -thoroughfare leading fr. r s Lower Westwick st. (nearly the -bottom) into St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mission place—l s Lower King st., op. -Barge inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell’s court—north side Market -pl., adjoining <i>Chronicle</i> office</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mount Pleasant—first turn to l past -Somerleyton st., Unthank’s rd., leads to Newmarket rd., op. -Town close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mousehold heath—thro’ Bishopgate -st., on each side of Gas-house hill</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page183"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -183</span>Murrell’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. the -Nelson Monument public house</p> -<p class="gutlist">Museum (Norfolk and Norwich)—St. -Andrew’s Broad st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Museum court—St. Andrew’s Broad -st., nearly op. Post Office st., and adjoining Museum and -<i>Norfolk News’</i> printing offices</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muspole street—r s Duke st., leading -into Colegate street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nailor’s lane—r s Charing cross, -just bef. reaching Jolly Farmers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Napier buildings—l s Somerleyton st., -Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neal’s square—entrance r s -Pottergate st., just beyond St. Benedict’s plain, leads -into St. Benedict’s Ch. alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson street—second turn to r off -Dereham rd., after passing Holl’s lane and Dial inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nelson terrace—Grove rd. or Night Cap -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">New Catton road—out of Magdalen -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">New city—comprises Crook’s pl., -Union pl., Julian pl., &c.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman’s yard—r s Ber st., op. -George IV.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newmarket street—l s Brunswick rd. fr. -Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newmarket terrace—r s Newmarket rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">New mills—bottom of Lower Westwick st., -on the r</p> -<p class="gutlist">New Mill yard—by New Mills, leads fr. -Lower Westwick st. to St. Martin’s at Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nightcap lane (sometimes called Grove -road)—l s St. Stephen’s rd., second turn past -Victoria station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ninham’s court—last ct. l s Bethel -st., leading into Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Noah’s Ark yard—l s Heigham st., -back of Flower-in-Hand inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk and Norwich Hospital—r s St. -Stephen’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norfolk street—first turns r and l fr. -Rupert st., Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate’s court—r s St. -Stephen’s st., op. Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Northumberland street—third turn to r -off Dereham rd., after passing Holl’s lane and Dial inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norwich Public Dispensary—St. -John’s Maddermarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nowhere yard—second yd. past St. -Lawrence ch., on l s Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oak street—continuation of Coslany st., -commencing just past St. Mary’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oak yard—r s Oak st., next Royal Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Obey’s yard—l s Lower King st., -op. Swan inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Barge yard—l s Lower King st., next -the Old Barge inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Barrack yard—l s Gildengate st., op. -King’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Blacksmith’s yard—r s Ber st. -gates, nearly op. King’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Brew yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. -Key and Castle</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Cat and Fiddle yard—l s Botolph st., -near Old Cat and Fiddle inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Chequers yard—l s Coslany st., near -the bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Crown yard—l s Oak st., next Old -Crown inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Fountain yard—r s Botolph st., op. -end of Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Man’s Hospital—Calvert st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Old Post Office yard—l s Bedford st., -St. Andrew’s, near Nelson tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">One-post passage—St. Stephen’s -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Opie street—second turn r s London st., -leading to Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orchard street—continuation of John st., -Rose la., leading into St. Faith’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orford hill—open space reached from the -Market, through White Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orphan’s Home—54, Pottergate -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne’s yard—r s Oak st., just -past the Bess of Bedlam</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oxford street—second st. l s -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Page’s yard (or Baxter’s)—r -s Lower King st., near The Rainbow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palace plain—bottom of Palace st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palace street—leading fr. bottom of -Tombland, on the right to Palace plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paradise place—large square r s Market -la. fr. Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paradise place—a yard on r s Magdalen -st., just past White Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paradise row—Hall rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paragon buildings—Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paragon street—first st. past jail, on r -s St. Giles’ road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patteson’s yard—l s Magdalen st., -near Queen’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul Pry hill—at St. Benedict’s -gates, l s leading up to Grapes’ hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peacock street—l s Fishgate street, op. -St. Edmund’s ch., leading into St. Paul’s Back -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peafield—very large district between -Southwell rd. and Lakenham Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pegg’s court—r s Ber st., just -past George the Fourth</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peel’s yard—first yard l s Lower -Westwick st., after passing St. Margaret’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Philadelphia—r s Aylsham rd., out St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigeons yard—l s Fishgate st., near the -Pigeons inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pigg lane—l s Palace st., leading to -Quay side</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plantation—l s St. Giles’ road, -just past jail</p> -<p class="gutlist">Playford’s court—r s Pottergate -st., first passage past Eye Infirmary</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plummers’ yard—l s Oak st., -joining Key and Castle inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pockthorpe—adjoining the Barracks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter’s yard—r s World’s -End la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Portland place—r s Vauxhall st., Union -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Portland place and Portland square—l s -Ch. path (Peafield) fr. Hall rd., op. Duke of Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Portland place—r s Holl’s lane, -just before reaching West End Retreat</p> -<p class="gutlist">Post-office street—continuation of -Exchange st. and leading into St. Andrew’s Broad st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pottergate street—bottom of Exchange st. -to the left, the first hundred yds. frequently known as Lobster -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page184"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -184</span>Pottergate street (West)—continuation of -Pottergate st., at juncture of Grapes’ hill and Paul Pry -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest’s buildings—op. Norfolk and -Norwich hospital</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest’s court—Rampant Horse st., -nearly op. Briggs’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prince’s street—from St. -Andrew’s plain to Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priory yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace -plain, nr. Rose inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Private road—turn through a gateway r s -Unthank’s rd., just past pillar letter-box, leads into -Earlham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Private Road villas—just into Private -road, fr. Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prospect place—r s King st. gates, op. -Ship inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prospect place—l s Horn’s la. fr. -Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prospect place—l s Hall rd., just past -King’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prospect place—at junction of Heigham, -and Heigham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Prospect square—r s Scole’s -green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Providence place—West End st., -Holl’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Public library—op. north side -Guildhall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pudding lane—connects the Upper walk -with the Upper market</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pump street—r s King st., op. entrance -to Rose la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pump yard—first yard r s Trafalgar st., -Lakenham, fr. Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pump yard—first yard past St. -Lawrence’s ch. on l s Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Purland’s yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. -Palace pl., just past entrance to St. James’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye’s yard—l s Palace pl., under -an archway nr. the ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quakers’ lane—r s St. -Martin’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Quay side—r s Fye bridge, along the -river</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen Caroline yards—both sides of Queen -Caroline inn, op. St. Martin’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen’s Head yard—l s Cowgate st. -fr. Palace plain, by Queen’s Head inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen street—leading fr. Bank plain and -London st. to Tombland</p> -<p class="gutlist">Queen street (Crook’s -place)—fourth turn to l fr. Union st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raglan street—r s Dereham rd., op. -Golding st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Railway station (Thorpe or Eastern -Counties)—through Rose la., and just over Foundry -bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Railway station (Victoria or Eastern -Union)—l s at top of St. Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rainbow yard—r s Lower King st., op. -Rainbow inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse street—top of -Briggs’ st., r and l</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse Back street—fr. top of -Gentleman’s walk, round Savings’ Bank corner, leading -to Orford hill and Red Lion st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rampant Horse yard—l s Fishgate st., -next Rampant Horse inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven’s row—a yard on l s -Trafalgar st. fr. Hall’s rd., Lakenham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion street—fr. Orford hill to St. -Stephen’s plain</p> -<p class="gutlist">Red Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., just -before reaching the gates, near Red Lion inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Redwell street—l s Bank plain, leading -into Prince’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve’s yard—l s Coslany st., next -Bakers’ Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Regent street—first turn to the l in -Union st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richmond place—r s Richmond hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richmond hill—just outside Ber st. -gates, leading to Bracondale</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rifleman yard—l s All Saints’ -green, nr. Rifleman inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rigby’s court—l s St. -Giles’, just before reaching the ch., leads into top of -Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun lane—l s Golden Ball st., -leading to Scole’s green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun road (part of Chapel Field -rd.)—entrance op. Grapes’ inn, St. Giles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising Sun row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. -St. Giles’, first row past Rising Sun inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roach’s court—Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robinson’s yard—l s Oak st., -nearly op. Royal Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roche’s court—Fisher’s -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rochester buildings—Norfolk st., Union -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Roe’s yard—l s Ber st., nr. the -Recruiting Sergeant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose lane—first st. on l s King st., -leading to Thorpe railway station, reached fr. the Market by -passing through lower part of London st., Opie st., and across -Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rosemary lane—by St. Mary’s -ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose valley—Unthank’s rd., just -past entrance to Asylum rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose yard—r s St. Augustine’s, -adjoining Rose la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Hotel street—back of Royal Hotel -yard, leading to Castle meadow</p> -<p class="gutlist">Royal Oak yard—r s Heigham st., near -Royal Oak inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rupert street—continuation of Vauxhall -st., Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Russell street—back of St. John’s -buildings, through the opening l s Ber st., op. St. John’s -Sepulchre ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadd’s yard—Coslany st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler’s yard—l s Oak st., op. -Jolly Toper’s inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sampson and Hercules’ court—l s -Tombland, op. Erpingham gate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sandling’s Ferry—bottom of Lower -close</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sardinian court—r s St. Stephen’s -st., just before reaching Duke of Wellington</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawmill yard—r s Fishgate st., next -Sawmill tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sawmills’ yard—l s Coslany st., -adjoining Hotpressers’ Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saver’s buildings—in a lane -leading out of Tinkler’s la. into Heigham causeway</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scole’s green—at the end of Rising -Sun la. fr. Golden Ball st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott’s yard—r s Ber st., near -Butcher’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman’s yard—op. Museum, St. -Andrew’s Broad st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seven Stars yard—r s Barrack st., near -Sportman inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seymour place—St. Stephen’s -sq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sherbourne place—r s Mariners’ la. -fr. King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship yard—l s Lower King st., next Ship -inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ship yard—l s Thorn la. fr. Ber st., nr. -Ship inn</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page185"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -185</span>Shoulder of Mutton yard—r s St. Stephen’s, -by Shoulder of Mutton inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sickle yard—Heigham st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Silver road—l s St. James’ st., -leading to Sprowston rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sixteen row—lot of cottages l s of -Church path fr. Southwell rd. (Peafield), nr. Portland Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith’s yard—l s Oak st., second -yard past Suffolk Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Somerleyton street—third st. on l s -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Somerleyton terrace—l s Somerleyton st., -Unthank’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Somerset buildings—Union place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Somerset place—l s Holl’s la., op. -West-end Retreat</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sotheron’s buildings—r s -Lady’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Soup Office yard—Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate lane—Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate street—l s Duke st., leading -to St. Mary’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southwell street—the first part of Hall -rd. (wh. see), r s St. Catherine’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spencer’s court—l s Lower King -st., just past St. Etheldred’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spitalfields—just beyond the -barracks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sportsman yard—r s Barrack st., nr. -Sportsman inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Andrew’s Broad st.—leading fr. -Charing cross to St. Andrew’s Hall pl., past the bottom of -Post office st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Andrew’s hall—St. -Andrew’s pl., at juncture of St. Andrew’s Broad st., -St. George’s Bridge st., and Prince’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Andrew’s hill—narrow st. -nearly op. St. Andrew’s hall, leading up to London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stanley Home—Peacock st., St. -Saviour’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Ann’s staithe—l s Lower King -st., op. Elephant and Castle</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Anne’s Staithe lane—l s King -st., next turn past St. Faith’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling place—Coburg st., nr. William -IV.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Augustine’s church -alley—narrow la. by St. Augustine’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Augustine’s street—leading fr. -the ends of Botolph and Pitt sts.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Benedict’s church -alley—leading through the ch. yd. fr. St. Benedict’s -pl. to Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Benedict’s gates—at juncture -of Paul Pry hill and Barn rd., end of St. Benedict’s or -Upper Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Benedict’s lane—r s St. -Benedict’s st., nr. the gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Benedict’s plain—Pottergate -st., just beyond Ten Bell la., foot of Cow hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Benedict’s road—see Dereham -rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Benedict’s street—see Upper -Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Catherine’s plain—top of -Surrey rd. and Brazen Doors rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Catherine’s terrace—l s St. -Catherine’s pl., op. Hall rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Clement’s church alley—round -the ch., at corners of Magdalen st. and Colegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Clement’s thoroughfare—r s -Magdalen st., just past Bull inn, leads into Fishgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Edmund’s square—r s Fishgate -st., nr. St. Edmund’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Faith’s lane—fr. St. -Etheldred’s gate, Tombland, to the bottom of Rose la., and -thence to Lower King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. George’s church alley—l s -Gildengate st., leading past St. George’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. George’s plain—r s Duke st., -leading into Colegate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Giles’ hill—see Grapes’ -hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Giles’ road—out of St. -Giles’ gates to the r of the jail</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Giles’ street—leads out of -Market-place at the back of Guildhall</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Giles’ terrace—thro’ -arched gateway r s Bethel st., nearly op. Coach and Horses</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Gregory’s Church alley—passage -thro’ St. Gregory’s ch. yd., Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Helen’s square—Bishopgate -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. James’ palace—lot of cottages -r s St. James’ st., op. Dove inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. James’ street—r s Cowgate st. -fr. Palace plain, leading into Barrack st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. John’s buildings—row of houses -down the opening l s Ber st., op. St. John’s Sepulchre -ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. John’s Head yard—second yd. r -s Coslany st., nr. the Bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. John’s Maddermarket—in a line -with Dove st., fr. the Market</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. John’s Maddermarket Church -alley—thro’ an archway under the tower of the ch., -fr. Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Julian’s alley—r s Lower King -st., by St. Julian’s ch., leading into Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Julian street—third turn r s Thorn -lane, fr. Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Julian’s terrace—r s Julian -st., fr. Thorn ln.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Lawrence lane—r s Pottergate st., -nearly op. bottom of Fisher’s lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Lawrence steps (great and little)—r -s St. Benedict’s st., at either end of St. Lawrence ch., -leads into Lower Westwick st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Margaret’s alley—r s St. -Benedict’s st., next St. Margaret’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Margaret’s (or Three King) -lane—l s Upper Westwick st., op. St. Margaret’s -ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Margaret’s plain—Upper -Westwick st., by St. Margaret’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Margaret’s street—r s St. -Benedict’s st., past St. Margaret’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Margaret’s wharf—r s Lower -Westwick st., just past St. Margaret’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Martin’s lane—r s of Oak st., -leading past ch. into Pitt street</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Martin’s walls—la. leading fr. -St. Martin’s gates on r s, to St. Augustine’s -gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Mary’s alley—l s Pitt st., -adjoining St. Mary’s ch. yd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Mary’s plain—r s Coslany st., -by St. Mary’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Paul’s Back lane—continuation -of Peacock st., leading to Cowgate st., St. Paul’s</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Paul’s Church alley—leading -round the back of St. Paul’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Paul’s plain-by St. Paul’s -ch., St. Paul’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page186"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -186</span>St. Paul’s street—l s of Cowgate st., fr. -Palace plain, op. St. James’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Paul’s thoroughfare—l s -Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, leading to St. Paul’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Peter’s Southgate lane—r s -Lower King st., leading past St. Peter’s Southgate ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Saviour’s Church alley—r s -Magdalen st., next St. Saviour’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Saviour’s lane—r s Magdalen -st., by St. Saviour’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Simon’s Church street—l s -Wensum st., leading to Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Stephen’s street—from the -Market, through Brigg’s st., to the l, and then to the -r</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Stephen’s Back street—back of -St. Stephen’s to the r; reached through the Church alley, -Stockings’ court, or Coburg st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Stephen’s Church alley—leads -out of Rampant Horse st., by the side of the ch., into Malthouse -la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Stephen’s plain—open space, -juncture of Rampant Horse, Red Lion, Westlegate, and St. -Stephen’s streets; reached fr. the Market, through -Briggs’ st., and turn to the l</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Stephen’s square—first turn to -l on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s gates, leading -round into St. Stephen’s rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">St. Swithin’s alley—by St. -Swithin’s ch., r s of St. Benedict’s st., op. Ten -Bell la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Staff of Life yard—l s Fishgate st., op. -St. Edmund’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stafford terrace—l s Church st., New -Catton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stamp Office yard—St. Andrew’s -Broad st., nearly op. Bridewell alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Star and Crown yard—l s Timberhill st., -just past Star and Crown inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling’s yard—l s Botolph st., -through Old Cat and Fiddle yard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stepping lane—leads from Scoles’ -green to King street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward and Patteson’s Cut -yard—op. Steward and Patteson’s brewery, -Pockthorpe</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stockings’ Court—r s St. -Stephen’s st., just past entrance to Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stone-entry yard—l s Oak st., op. Royal -Oak</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stonemason’s buildings, or -square—second yard l s Gildengate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Strike’s yard—r s Thorn la. fr. -Ber st., nr. Sparkes’ foundry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stump cross—at juncture of Magdalen and -Botolph streets</p> -<p class="gutlist">Suffolk street—second turn to r and l -fr. Rupert st., Union pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey court—first court on the l in -Surrey st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey grove—through first opening on l -s Surrey rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey place—Brazen Doors rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey Mews—Upper Surrey st., adjoining -Militia barracks</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey road—on a line with Surrey st., -leading to St. Catherine’s pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey street—first st. l s St. -Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sun yard—r s Coslany st., next Sun -inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey street—first turn l s St. -Stephen’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey street (Upper)—top of Surrey st., -to r and l</p> -<p class="gutlist">Surrey terrace—l s Grove road, op. -Surrey inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sussex street—leading fr. l s St. -Augustine’s st., near the gates, into Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan lane—second turn l s London st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swan yard—r s Lower King st., adjoining -Swan inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tabernacle street—leading fr. Palace pl. -on the right to Bishopgate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tallow-chandler’s yard—l s -Timberhill st., op. Orford hill chapel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tamworth terrace—l s Unthank’s -rd., just past entrance to Bedford st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ten Bell lane—r s Pottergate st., -leading fr. foot of Cow hill into St. Benedict’s st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Theatre street—leads fr. Rampant Horse -st. to Chapel field</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirteen row—l s Trafalgar st., fr. Hall -rd., just past Lord Nelson</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson’s yard—l s Fishgate st., -nr. Rampant Horse inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorold’s buildings—r s Rose la., -just before reaching Foundry bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorn lane—first turn l s Ber st., leads -to King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thoroughfare yard—r s Fishgate st., next -Duke of Marlborough</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three King lane—(see St. -Margaret’s la.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Three Tuns yard—first yard past Rose la. -corner, r s King st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurso place—r s Dereham rd., just past -Dial inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tidd’s yard—l s Oak st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Till’s court—r s Ber st., just -before reaching Lock and Key</p> -<p class="gutlist">Timberhill street—leading fr. top of -Orford hill to Ber st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tinkler’s lane—last turn r s -Dereham rd. before reaching Holl’s la., leads into Heigham -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Toll’s court—entrance through a -passage l s Briggs’ st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tombland—open space at the end of Queen -st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Town close—lying between Newmarket and -Ipswich rd., entered on Newmarket rd. by first turn to l</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trafalgar place—r s Dereham rd., joining -further end of Dereham rd. terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trafalgar place—r s Hall rd., op. -Southwell Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trafalgar street—first st. r s Hall rd., -leading to Southwell rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory street—round top of Victoria st. -to the r, and then first st. to the r</p> -<p class="gutlist">Trory street—second turn to r fr. -Vauxhall st., Julian pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuck’s court—l s St. Giles’, -nearly op. Norfolk hotel</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tuns yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. -Miles’ ch. alley</p> -<p class="gutlist">Twenty-one row—second turn to the r in -Church path fr. Southwell rd. (Peafield)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two Brewers’ yard—r s Magdalen st. -next Two Brewers’ inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Two-necked Swan yard—r s St. -Stephen’s st., nr. Two-necked Swan inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unicorn yard—r s St. Stephen’s -st., nr. Unicorn inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unicorn yard—l s Coslany st., next -Unicorn inn</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page187"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -187</span>Union place—reached by any of the openings on r s -Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Union square—r s Union st., by Coach and -Horses</p> -<p class="gutlist">Union street (Union pl.)—third turn to -the r off Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Union terrace—l s Union st., Union -pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upper Market—row of houses behind upper -side of Market-place</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upper walk—upper side of Market pl.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Unthank’s road—out of St. -Giles’ gates to the l of the jail</p> -<p class="gutlist">Valentine street—l s Dereham rd., first -st. past St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vauxhall street—first turn r s Chapel -Field rd. fr. top of St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vauxhall terrace—r s Vauxhall st., op. -Julian st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria place—r s top of Union st., op. -Brunswick rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Victoria street—l s St. Stephen’s -rd., just past Victoria station</p> -<p class="gutlist">Vyall’s yard—St. Andrew’s -Broad st., nearly op. model school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waddington street (Heigham)—second turn -to r in West End st. fr. Holl’s la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waddington terrace—l s Church st., St. -Julian’s fr. Garden st., Thorn la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wagon and Horses lane—Elm hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite’s court—in lower part of -Upper Goat la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wall’s yard—l s Ber st., op. St. -John’s Sepulchre ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Water lane—Colegate st., op. St. -George’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Water lane, St. Edmund’s—r s -Fishgate st., leading past St. Edmund’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Water lane, St. James’—r s St. -James’ st., just past Dove inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterloo—l s New Catton rd., op. the -ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waterloo street (see Brunswick rd.)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson’s buildings—Distillery st., -nearly op. West Wymer st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson’s court—r s King st., -second yd. past Rose la. corner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watson’s yard—l s Lower King st., -op. St. Peter’s per Mountergate ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts’ court—last ct. but one l s -Bethel st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wayland terrace—in Prospect sq., r s -Scoles’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weaver’s lane—narrow passage -leading fr. Upper walk into Haymarket</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb’s yard—l s Magdalen st., op. -Red Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington court—r s St. -Stephen’s, nr. Duke of Wellington inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington pl.—r s Wellington st. fr. -St. Giles’</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington street—r s Upper St. -Giles’, second turn past ch., leads into Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington terrace—Grove rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wellington terrace—r s Vauxhall st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wensum or Fye Bridge street—leading fr. -Tombland, on the left, to Magdalen st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Westbourne terrace—l s Unthank’s -rd., just past Somerleyton st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">West End place—r s Grove rd., top of -Victoria st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">West End street—l s Holl’s la., -fr. Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">West End terrace—r s Grapes’ hill, -fr. St. Giles’ gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Western terrace—l s Earlham rd., just -past entrance to West parade</p> -<p class="gutlist">Westlegate street—fr. St. -Stephen’s plain, past City of Norwich Arms, to All -Saints’ green</p> -<p class="gutlist">West Pottergate street—leading off -Grapes’ hill to the r fr. St. Giles’, nearly op. -Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston’s court—Upper market, first -ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner</p> -<p class="gutlist">West parade—Earlham rd., nearly op. -Earlham Rd. terrace</p> -<p class="gutlist">West Wymer street—last turn l s -Distillery st., fr. St. Giles’ rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Westwick street (Lower)—leading fr. -Charing cross on the r, to Heigham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Westwick street (Upper)—leading fr. -Charing cross on the l, to Dereham rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whale’s buildings—St. -Augustine’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheat Sheaf yard—l s St. Stephen’s -st., nr. Wheat Sheaf inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wheelhouse’s court—r s St. -Giles’ rd., just past Paragon st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitefriars’ bridge—over St. -Martin’s palace pl. to the l</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitefriars’ street—l s Palace -plain, op. St. Martin’s ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Hart yard—l s Ber st., between -White Hart and King’s Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse yard—r s Barrack st., just -past the Seven Stars</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Horse yard—l s Magdalen st., by -White Horse inn; leads into Botolph st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion street—leading from top part -of Gentlemen’s walk to Orford hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">White Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., next -White Lion inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wickham’s yard—l s Lower King st., -near Steam Packet inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wigg’s buildings—row of cottages -at back of r s of Distillery st. (fr. St. Giles’); entrance -nearly op. West Wymer st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">William street—first turn r s off Paul -Pry hill, fr. St. Benedict’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">William street—turn to the r bottom of -John st., Rose la.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Willow lane—last turn r s St. -Giles’, before reaching the ch.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windsor place—Southwell st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Windsor terrace—Grove rd.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiseman’s yard—Muspole st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wooden entry—Pottergate st.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolpack yard—second yard l s Botolph -street</p> -<p class="gutlist">Workhouse—on the Dereham rd., up the la. -on the loft, leading past the Cemetery</p> -<p class="gutlist">World’s End la—at bottom of Palace -plain, l s</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wounded Hart lane—Upper market, nr. the -Wounded Hart</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wrestlers’ yard—l s St. -James’ st., nr. Wrestlers’ inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarington’s court—r s Wensum st., -nr. Fye bridge</p> -<p class="gutlist">York place—row red brick houses r s -Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s gates</p> -<p class="gutlist">York Tavern passage—l s Orford hill, -leading to Castle hill</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youell’s buildings—l s Hall rd., -nr. Freemasons’ Arms</p> -<h2><a name="page188"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 188</span>THE -NEIGHBOURING VILLAGES.</h2> -<p>The following is a Directory of the Villages within a circuit -of five miles.</p> -<p><b>ARMINGHALL</b>, a small parish in Henstead hundred, -2½ miles from Norwich, contained, in 1851, 56 -inhabitants. It comprises 630 acres, which belong to the -Dean and Chapter of Norwich, who are lords of the manor, patrons -of the living, and impropriators of the tithes. The living -is a perpetual curacy, held by the Rev. Thomas John Batcheler, -B.D., who resides at Norwich.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hammond, John, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, George William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Saul, Robert, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waters, Edward, farmer and poor rate -collector, The Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spink, William, parish clerk</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>BAWBURGH</b>, or <b>BABUR</b>, in Forehoe hundred, 5 miles -from Norwich, contains 1400 acres, and the population, in 1851, -was 460. Lord Stafford is lord of the manor, and the chief -landowners are J. S. Muskett, Esq., of Eaton, and Sir W. Parish, -Knt. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and -Chapter of Norwich. The Rev. G. Carter, of Norwich, is the -incumbent, and the Rev. J. H. Payne, of Colney, the curate.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Daniel, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buxton, Samuel, King’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, Edward, superintendent of paper -mills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Child, John William, baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Jas., wheelwright and blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, James, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delane, Magnay and Co., paper mills (and at -Taverham)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunham, James, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunnell, William, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, William, The Cock</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, George, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, Robert, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Thomas, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Timothy, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sturgess, Elizabeth, school-mistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sturgess, William, school-master</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tann, Samuel, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyler, John, shopkeeper</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>BEESTON ST. ANDREW</b>, in Taverham hundred. 3 miles -north of Norwich, contains three farms and a few cottages. -The Old Hall was built in 1610, and is still standing. The -chief part of the land belongs to the Rev. J. N. Micklethwait and -O. Barnes, Esq. Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Bart., is lord -of the manor. There is no church, but a sinecure rectory, -in the patronage of the Rev. Henry Banfather, who is also the -incumbent. The population, in 1851, was 41.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Orlando, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowen, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Harcourt, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowen, Abraham, gardener</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><a name="page189"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -189</span><b>BIXLEY</b> is a pretty village, in the hundred of -Henstead, about 3 miles from Norwich. It consists of 634 -acres of land, chiefly the property of the Earl of Rosebery, who -is lord of the manor. The population, in 1851, was -128. The living is a rectory, with that of Earl Framingham -annexed, in the gift of the Rev. Charles David Brereton, M.A., -who is also the incumbent.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Base, Samuel, Esq., Lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Mrs., Hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clare, Charles and Son, millers and -merchants</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarmay, Charles, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Arthur, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, Charles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, George, yeoman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seaman, William, farmer, and poor’s rate -collector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowter, James, yeoman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sowter, John, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>BRAMERTON</b>, situate in the hundred of Henstead, -4½ miles from Norwich, contains 230 inhabitants and 728 -acres of land. The living is a rectory in the gift of -Robert Fellowes, Esq: the Rev. Edmund Blake is the -incumbent. The parish school is attended by between 40 and -50 children.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Rev. Edmund, M.A., Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, John Joseph, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Mrs. Sophia</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, Henry, sen., carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, Robert, farmer and parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crisp, William, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forder, John, grocer and poor’s rate -collector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Samuel, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Green, John, corn miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miller, Mrs. Mary, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moore, John, postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, J., butcher and pig dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nobbs, John, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Osborne, J., farmer and cattle dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rudd, Robert Gray, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, David, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Miss Harriet, schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Samuel, Woods End Ferry, and plumber -and painter</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>BOWTHORPE</b>, 3 miles from Norwich, has but about 30 -inhabitants, and 600 acres of land, belonging to R. Frank, Esq., -and all farmed by Mr. Howlett. The church is in ruins, and -the curacy is consolidated with Earlham.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>CAISTOR ST. EDMUND</b>, a village in Henstead hundred, 3 -miles from Norwich, contains 154 inhabitants, and 1045a. 1r. 10p. -of land. The living is a rectory, consolidated with that of -Markshall, in the gift of Mrs. Dashwood, of Caistor Hall, who is -also lady of the manor; the incumbent is the Rev. John -Arthy. Caistor is supposed to have been the capital of the -Iceni, a Belgic tribe, and was by the Romans called Venta -Icenorum, and for distinction, Castrum, the <i>camp</i>, whence -the East Angles, on their conquest of the country, called it -Caistor. Many Roman antiquities and coins, preserved at -Norwich, have been found here of various emperors.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arthy, Rev. John, M.A., rector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dashwood, Mrs. Harriet, the Hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cogman, John, blacksmith and parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culling, Thomas Norman, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, A., wheelwright and carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spurrell, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Thomas, farmer, and poor rate -collector</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><a name="page190"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -190</span><b>CARLETON ST. MARY</b>, or <span class="smcap">East -Carleton</span>, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, is -distant from Swainsthorpe station 2 miles, and Norwich 5. -It contained 284 inhabitants in 1851, and 1213 acres of -land. East Carleton anciently formed two parishes, and had -two churches, which are now united for parochial, but separated -for ecclesiastical purposes. The church of St. Peter went -to ruins in 1550, but its discharged rectory still remains as a -sinecure, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and incumbency of -the Rev. Samuel Barker, of Lakenheath, in Suffolk. The -living of the church of St. Mary is a rectory, in the gift of the -Norwich Charity Trustees, who are lords of one of the manors, and -the Rev. Robert John Francis, of Beccles, is the incumbent. -The chief landowners are the Rev. John Henry Steward, M.A., who -is also lord of the manor of Carleton, late Townshend’s, -and Sir John Peter Boileau, Bart.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denison, Stephen Charles, Esq., The Lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, Mrs. Letitia</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Rev. John H., M.A., Manor house</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albrough, William, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Robert, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldwin, Richard, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunting, John, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, John Green, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, James, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, William, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heard, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, William, farmer and collector of -taxes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Matthew, farmer and collector of -rates</p> -<p class="gutlist">Swann, John, land bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thrower, Isaac, boot and shoe maker</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>CATTON (OLD)</b> is a picturesque village, about 2½ -miles from Norwich, with 900 acres of land, and, in 1851, a -population of 618. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of -the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, who are also lords of the manor, -and the vicar is the Rev. Richard Hart, B.A. The Hall is -occupied by John Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P. NEW CATTON is a -suburb of Norwich.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Miss Jane, Old hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert Wiffen, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Robert, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooke, Henry, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cubitt, William Jary, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, George, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, John Henry, Esq., M.P., Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hart, Rev. Richard, B.A., Vicarage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Heath, Charles, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Edmund Slingsby, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Joseph, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Millard, William Salter, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minty, Miss</p> -<p class="gutlist">Morse, Mrs. George</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Thomas Hanworth, Esq., The -Cottage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Thomas John Carter, Esq., The -Grove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springfield, Osborn, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Waite, John Newman, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Attoe, John, lime burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Badcock, William, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Broad John, boot maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dennington, Thomas, gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dixon, Owen, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page191"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -191</span>Guymer, Joseph, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guymer, Richard, parish clerk and -carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Guymer, William, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hinde, Ephraim, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, Robert, Maid’s Head inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howeld John, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jackson, Mrs. Harriet, mistress of the Free -School</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lambert, Edward, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Minns, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neale, William, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Mrs. Mary A., laundress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oakley, John, tailor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orsborn, Mark, woodman and bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Paul, William, George and Dragon inn, and boot -and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plowman, Robert, Magpie inn, and saddler and -harness maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Elijah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Elisha, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rackham, Thomas H., solicitor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rippingale, Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker Thomas, baker and postmaster</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>COLNEY</b>, 3 miles from Norwich, contains about 90 -inhabitants and nearly 1000 acres of land, belonging to Joseph -Scott, Esq. The living is a rectory in the gift of Mr. -Scott. The Rev. E. Postle, M.A., is the incumbent, and, the -Rev. J. H. Payne, M.A., the curate.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Payne, Rev. John Hervey, M.A.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Joseph, Esq., The Hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Mrs. Hannah, sub-postmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Thomas, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gayford, Luke, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Meen, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, John, boot and shoe maker</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>COSTESSEY</b>, or <span class="smcap">Cossey</span>, is a -scattered but pleasant village, 4 miles from Norwich, in the -Forehoe hundred and union, with a population of about 1100. -The Hall is the seat of Lord Stafford, who is lord of the manor, -and the principal landowner. The living is a perpetual -curacy, in the gift of the Great Hospital, at Norwich, and -enjoyed by the Rev. James William Evans, M.A. There are a -National school, a British school, a large Roman Catholic school, -and Baptist and Roman Catholic chapels.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Evans, Rev. James W., Cottage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Husenbeth, Right Rev. F. C., D.D., -(Catholic)</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ivory, Rev. John, Baptist minister</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Mr. Thomas</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, Mr. Edmund</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, James, well sinker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, William, farmer and butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bealey, Thomas, shopkeeper and wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blowers, John, land agent, Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Jacob, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carr, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Coe, John, police constable</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, William, gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, Henry Utting, corn miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Culley, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cushion, William, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, Benjamin, basket maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grant, Joseph, glass stainer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Rose, National schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, Edward, Red Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunton, George, brickmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, Horatio, druggist and grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman, Henry, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hastings Edward, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hastings, Elizabeth, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page192"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -192</span>Hastings, William, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Peter, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, James, The Falcon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jewell, Samuel, veterinary surgeon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kidd, Mrs., bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lavender, John, farmer, Park</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, Mark, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norman, John, bricklayer and lime burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perry, John L., grocer and draper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rising, Robert C., farmer, Lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sadler, John, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, George, saddler</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney, Robert C., shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sisson, Henry, Black Swan</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Charles, registrar of marriages</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, Mary, British school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, John, tailor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spaul, Miss Betsey, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, John, The Bush, and watchmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs. William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watcham, Charles, butcher and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wighton, John, gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wighton, Mrs., White Hart</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, John, gamekeeper, Park</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Richard, gamekeeper and woodman</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>CRINGLEFORD</b>, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, -is situated about 2½ miles from Norwich, and 3 from the -Hethersett railway station. The parish contains nearly 1000 -acres of land and about 200 inhabitants. The Trustees of -the Great Hospital, (St. Helen’s) Norwich, are -impropriators of the tithes and patrons of the living, which is a -perpetual curacy, now held by the Rev. Edward Priest, B.A., with -a stipend of £100 per annum. A large school-room for -this and the adjoining parishes, with a capital residence for the -master, has been erected here by subscription.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bateman, James, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davie, Rev. William Cufaude, M.A., curate of -Intwood, Intwood rectory, in Cringleford</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girdlestone, Mrs. Mary Ann</p> -<p class="gutlist">Patteson, Mrs.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priest, Rev. Edward, B.A., incumbent, -Parsonage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyler, William, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Candler, Horatio, miller and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Abraham, sen., farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Abraham, jun., farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cracknell, John, wheelwright and -blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drane, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Land, John, schoolmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, John, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>CROSTWICK</b>, in the Taverham hundred, 4 miles from -Norwich, contains a population of 140, and 700 acres of excellent -land, the property of John Longe, Esq., of Spixworth, and Lieut. -Col. Stracey. The living is a rectory in the gift of the -Bishop of Norwich, and the Rev. E. J. Bell is the -incumbent. There is a National school for between 40 and 50 -children.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, Rev. Edward John, M.A.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Benseley, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Alfred, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, John, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Towler, Frederick, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodhouse, Betsey, White Horse, and -shopkeeper</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><a name="page193"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -193</span><b>DRAYTON</b>, in Taverham hundred and in the union of -St. Faith’s, is situated about 4½ miles north-west -of Norwich station. The principal object of interest is the -ruin of old Drayton Lodge, situated on an acclivity half a mile -south-west of the church, near the residence of Frederick Magnay, -Esq. Its walls are composed of yellow brick. Here is -also an entrenchment field of battle, called <span -class="smcap">Bloodsdale</span>, and the ruins of an ancient -cross. The church of St. Margaret is a plain building, with -thatched roof and square tower. The living, in the gift of -the Bishop of Norwich, is a rectory consolidated with Hellesdon, -joint gross annual value £649. The Rev. Hinds Howell, -B.A., is the incumbent, and resides at the Rectory. There -is a National School recently opened for boys and girls; and -there is also a Baptist Chapel in the village. The parish -contains 1284 acres, and in 1851, the population was 472.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradshaw, Capt. Francis Green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bradshaw, Francis Weston, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howell, Rev. H., B.A., (rector) Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Magnay, Frederick Arthur, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, Edmund, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, Henry, Cock inn, and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Adcock, William, bootmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arger, John, pork butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bell, William, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bessey, John, bootmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Matthew, brewer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buttle, Henry, postmaster and shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, John, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eke, Everett, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fenn, Robert, shoemaker, and collector of -rates and taxes</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, Miles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fuller, Daniel, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipper, Robert, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Jeremiah, saw and corn mills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, William, Red Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">March, John, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norton, Hammond, landowner and farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>DUNSTON</b>, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, -distant from Swainsthorpe station 1½ mile, and from -Norwich 4 miles, contained, in 1851, 126 inhabitants, and 613 -acres of land, principally the property of Robert Kellett Long, -Esq., of Dunston Hall, who is lord of the manor. The church -of St. Remigius is a small building with square tower; it has a -brass in the chancel, with effigies of Clere Talbot and his two -wives. The living is a perpetual curacy, and the present -incumbent is the Rev. H. C. Long, and his curate the Rev. J. W. -Wenn, who resides at Mangreen Hall. There is a school, -supported by the lord of the manor.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, John</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, Robert K., Esq., Dunston Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moy, John</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dady, John, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Le Neve, — farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Jeremiah, steward to R. K. Long, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stimpson, Miss Mary A., schoolmistress</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>EARLHAM</b> is a romantic little village, 2 miles from -Norwich. The Hall—the birthplace and early residence -of Elizabeth Fry—is now occupied by the Rev. William -Ripley, M.A. The living is a vicarage, with Bowthorpe -consolidated, enjoyed by the Rev. J. H. Payne, who resides at -Colney.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page194"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 194</span><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beauchamp, Mrs. Augusta</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ripley, Rev. William Nottidge, M.A., Earlham -hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bone, Mrs. Hannah, post-office</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, Edward, property and income tax -collector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, John, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kett, James, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>EATON</b>, 2 miles from Norwich, population nearly -800. The Dean and Chapter of Norwich are lords of the -manor, and the living is a vicarage, in their gift. The -Rev. George Day is the incumbent.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beddingfield, Mr. Nelson, Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bedford, Mrs., Fern Hill cottage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blythe, Miss Rhoda, Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Button, Mrs., Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlin, Mr. James, Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crooke, Mrs., Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davis, Mr. Samuel S., Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Peter, Esq., Beech lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fickling, Miss Caroline, Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Flowers, Mrs., Unthank’s road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hill, Mr. Samuel S., Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jeckell, George, Esq., Eaton road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Muskett, Joseph, S., Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rossi, George, Esq., Eaton villa</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seed, Mr. Henry</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Edward, Esq., Eaton hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Rev. Edward, M.A., Newmarket road</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sudbury, Mr. Thomas, Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Clement, Esq., Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Mrs., Mile End lane</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thorns, Mr. Robert, Eaton park</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dix, William James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fish, John, The Cellar House inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, John W., nurseryman, seedsman, and lime -burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Freeman, Charles R., wholesale grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, Thomas W., farmer and brewer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthew, John, drillman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Henry, farmer, North farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nixon, Robert, Lamb inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, James, Red Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stannard, Thomas, cattle dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stocks, Rev. Edward, M.A., academy</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stubbs, George, farmer, Mile end</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thirkettle, William, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, W., shopkeeper and postmaster</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>FRAMINGHAMS</b>, two pretty and neatly-wooded parishes, -called <span class="smcap">Framingham Pigot</span> and <span -class="smcap">Framingham Earl</span>, the latter seated 4 miles -south-east of Norwich, and the former extending one mile further -south-eastward. They are agricultural villages, possessing -separate churches, both dedicated to St. Andrew. The Earl -of Roseberry is lord of the manor. The land belongs to -several owners, of whom G. B. Leak Knight, Esq., W. Jecks, Esq., -and G. H. Christie, Esq., are the largest. The living of -Framingham Pigot is in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and the -incumbent is the Rev. William Henry Plume, B.A. Framingham -Earl is a rectory, annexed to that of Bixley, joint annual value -£608, in the gift of the incumbent, the Rev. Charles David -Brereton, M.A.; his curate is the Rev. Godfrey John Bird. -There is a small Baptist chapel in Framingham Pigot, and a -National school in Framingham Earl; also a Wesleyan chapel. -The population of Framingham Earl, in 1851, was 111, and -Framingham Pigot, 345. The old church at Framingham Pigot -is now replaced by a handsome edifice in the Early English style, -from designs by Mr. Thomas Loyd, of Norwich.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page195"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 195</span>FRAMINGHAM EARL.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, Rev. Godfrey John, curate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Black, Capt. George</p> -<p class="gutlist">Knight, George Brown Leak, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, William, Railway tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, William, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Samuel, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Samuel, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chaplin, Josiah, master of National school and -postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gedge, John, farmer and poor’s rate -collector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, George, farmer</p> -<p style="text-align: center">FRAMINGHAM PIGOT.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Christie, George Henry, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkins, John, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plume, Rev. William H., B.A., Rectory</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alexander, David, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, William, Feathers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, John, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beaumont, Robert, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, John, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ewing, Robert, shoemaker and parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grint, Miss Ruth, parochial schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hawkes, John, jun., market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, William, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ives, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kirby, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, William, shopkeeper and -carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Long, George, market gardener and poor’s -rate collector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nunn, William, grocer and baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Charles, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Henry, cowkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sales, William, The Fox, and blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spinks, — farmer and butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilkinson, Pinkingham, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yallop, James, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, William, The Gull</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>GREAT AND LITTLE PORINGLAND</b>. <span -class="smcap">Great</span> or <span class="smcap">East -Poringland</span>, 4½ miles from Norwich, is in Henstead -union and hundred. The Earl of Roseberry is lord of the -manor. The living is a rectory, with residence; the Rev. S. -Brereton is the patron and incumbent, and the Rev. L. C. Wallich, -M.A., is the curate. <span class="smcap">Little -Poringland</span> is chiefly the property of the Rev. J. Holmes, -who is also lord of the manor. It is united with Great -Poringland for the support of the poor, but not with regard to -the roads. The church is in ruins. The living is a -curacy consolidated with the rectory of Howe. The -population of the joint parishes in 1851, was 605.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">GREAT PORINGLAND.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wallich, Rev. Leonard Calder, M.A., curate</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aylmer, William, The Dove</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beverly, Thomas, corn miller and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beverly, Tobias, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beverly, William, yeoman</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, John, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullen, Thomas, wheelwright and carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Case, William Drackett, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chalker, Mrs. Sarah, dressmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Critoph, Joseph, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, James, beer retailer and well -sinker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fransham, Mrs. Susannah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodrum, Benjamin, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Charles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lake, James, cattle dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lawrence, James, White Hart, and well sinker -and pump maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Laws, R., White Swan, and bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, John, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Matthews, Norman, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Herbert, wheelwright and -shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, John, miller and poor’s rate -collector</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page196"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -196</span>Taylor, Joseph, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thetford, Robert Johnson, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, David, cattle dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, J., cattle dealer, farmer and -butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, James, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Mrs. Lydia, pork butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Jonathan, shopkeeper</p> -<p style="text-align: center">LITTLE PORINGLAND.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, Charles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seago, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shortins, James, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>GREAT MELTON</b>, in Humbleyard hundred and union of -Henstead, is 3 miles from Hethersett station, and 6 from -Norwich. The Hall is a plain mansion, the seat of Charles -Lombe, Esq., lord of the manor and chief owner. The living -is a rectory, with residence, in the gift of Caius College, -Cambridge, and the incumbent is the Rev. Charles Eyres, -M.A. The village school-room, a very handsome building, was -erected in 1850, at the sole expense of Charles Lombe, Esq. -The school, which is for boys and girls, is conducted on the -National system, and supported by the lord of the manor and the -Rev. Charles Eyres, with a small weekly payment from the -scholars.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eyres, Rev. Charles, M.A., rector</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Mr. Thomas</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, Miss, schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, James, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bloom, Thomas, farmer, College farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrell, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Child, J., beer retailer and blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, James, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dodd, Robert, farmer, Church farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, Matthew, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, William, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, George, farmer, Whong farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearson, James, farmer, Chapel farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Phillip, farmer, High House and Rail -farms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, John, parish clerk</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>HELLESDEN</b>, or <b>HELLESDON</b>, is situated in Taverham -hundred, about 2 miles from Norwich. In 1851 the population -was 467, but a great part is at Hellesdon hamlet, in the county -of the city of Norwich. The church of St. Mary is small but -neat: it is square built, without a tower, but has a wooden -belfry and spire. The living is a rectory, consolidated -with that of Drayton (see Drayton). A National school was -erected in 1852, by Government grant and subscriptions.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Mrs., Fir house</p> -<p class="gutlist">Delane, William, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baldrey, John, market gardener, fruit, -potatoe, and pea salesman, Upper Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batson, Edward, miller, and postmaster, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bleakley, Page, farmer, Fir house</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, James, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John, farmer, Upper Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, James, market gardener, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cross, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dennington, Job, market gardener, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, George, farmer, Old Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greenfield, Mrs. Clara, market gardener, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holman, George, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Orris, Alfred, farmer, Upper Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Larkman, Robert, market gardener, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joshua, miller and guardian, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tallowin, Joseph, Old Mile Cross, Upper -Hellesden</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, William Harrison, miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Miss Harriet, National schoolmistress, -Upper Hellesden</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><a name="page197"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -197</span><b>HETHERSETT</b> has a railway station on the Eastern -Counties’ Railway. This village is in Humbleyard -hundred; 3 miles from Wymondham, and 6 from Norwich. There -is a chapel for Wesleyans; also a National and British school for -boys and girls, which are both well attended. The living is -a rectory, with that of Canteloffe annexed, in the gift of -Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The present -incumbent is the Rev. William Reynolds Collett, M.A. The -Oak of Reformation, under which the two Ketts and their -associates took a solemn oath in 1549 to reform the abuses of -Church and State, is still to be seen on the road from Wymondham -to Hethersett. The population is 1209. John Henry -Gurney, Esq., M.P., and Henry Back, Esq., are the chief -landowners. The station is in Ketteringham, about a mile -distant.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrew, Rev. William Wayte, M.A., incumbent of -Ketteringham, Wood hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back, Alfred, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Back, Henry, Esq. Hethersett hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Mr. Benjamin, Lynch green</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, The Misses</p> -<p class="gutlist">Collett, Rev. William Reynolds, M.A., -Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, Mr. Thomas</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickman, Mr. John</p> -<p class="gutlist">Langford, Capt. George</p> -<p class="gutlist">Norgate, Col. Charles</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Robert, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bale, Mrs. S., butcher and brickmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barber, William, hairdresser</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckingham, Nicholas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Buckingham, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Robert, farmer, Dairy farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mrs. Julia, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Rowland, baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, W., boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curson, John, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Curson, John, builder and brickmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eldridge, James, schoolmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eldridge, Mrs. Maria, schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Emms, Mrs. Mary, straw bonnet maker, -Miller’s row</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisk, Ed., saddler and harness maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, William, King’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, James, Greyhound</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, J., agricultural machine maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herne, Thomas, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hickling, T., saddler and harness maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, John, jun., farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howard, David, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ireland, Robert, carpenter, Lynch green</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>HOLVERSTONE</b>, in Henstead hundred and union, 5 miles -from Norwich, contains 345 acres of land, which mostly belongs to -the executors of the late John Marcon, Esq., of Swaffham. -The church of St. Mary was dilapidated some centuries ago, and no -part of it now remains. The rectory is in three medieties, -united to Rockland St. Marys, Bergh Apton, and Hillington. -The population, in 1851, was 30.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Jesse, farmer and poor’s rate -collector, The Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sussams, Darius, market gardener</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>HORSFORD</b> is a scattered village and parish, between 4 -and 5 miles from Norwich, belonging principally to Viscount -Ranelagh, and Sir Thomas B. Lennard, Bart., who is lord of the -manor. The population is about 700. The living is a -vicarage, held by the Rev. William Atthill M.A.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page198"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 198</span><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Mrs. Sarah</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atthill, Rev. William, M.A., Vicarage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, James, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gill, John Brooke, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mc’Donald, Mrs.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sambourne, Miss</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Alfred, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Mrs. Rachel, dressmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Armes, Robert, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Charles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, Henry, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baker, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrett, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, Philip, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bowles, Benjamin Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, John, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Mrs. Sarah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, William, joiner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Canham, John, farmer and landowner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chapman, James, beer retailer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chubbock, Henry, Spotted Dog inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chubbock, Robert, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, James, The Crown inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crome, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">French, Wallace, butcher and grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greaves, Thomas and James, farmers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greaves, John Snelling, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Greaves, William, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harsent, Samuel, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, William, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howe, William, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hutton, John and William, farmers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacy, Pamela, day school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacy, Virtue, dressmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">March, James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">March, Jeremiah, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Oliver, Mrs. Mary, beer retailer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Punt, Abraham, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Punt, Elijah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pye, Theophilus, baker and shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reeve, Edmund, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, Richard, coachmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Springle, Elijah, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, John, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wade, Walter, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Frederick, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Williamson, Mrs. Martha, dressmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wortley, Robert, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>HORSHAM ST. FAITH</b> and <b>NEWTON ST. FAITH</b> are two -villages forming one parish, generally known as “St. -Faith’s,” from 4 to 5 miles from Norwich, in Taverham -hundred. There were, in 1851, 923 inhabitants in Horsham, -and 288 in Newton. The parish comprises 2700 acres, -belonging to several proprietors, the largest of whom is Viscount -Ranelagh, who is lord of the manor and patron of the living, a -perpetual curacy, held by the Rev. William Atthill, M.A., of -Horsford. The Wesleyans have a chapel in each village.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">HORSHAM ST. FAITH.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priestley, William Stanton, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Edmund, veterinary surgeon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, John, boot maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bridger, John, boot maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cable, Robert, King’s Head</p> -<p class="gutlist">Carman, Philip, farmer, and superintendent -registrar</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cook, William Warner, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, James, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, Mrs. Charlotte Maria, schoolmistress to -Union</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cox, William Salisbury, schoolmaster to -Union</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickerson, Mrs. Ann, matron of Union</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dickerson, James, master of Union</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eglinton, Richard, farmer and miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harper, Miss Elizabeth, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leamon, Edmund, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Livock, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, John, beer retailer, and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovick, Samuel, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, William, boot maker</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page199"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -199</span>Norm, Mrs. Eve Elizabeth, market gardener, and beer -retailer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, John, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Priestley, William Stanton, surgeon</p> -<p class="gutlist">Randall, H., saddler and harness maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ryner, Allen, tailor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Edward, farmer, Elm farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Jas., corn and seed merchant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Mrs. Kerenhappuch, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, James, Black Swan, butcher and -postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, James, jun., butcher and dealer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Richards, Robert, relieving officer, and -registrar of births and deaths</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarnett, John, farmer, builder, and registrar -of marriages</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarnett, John, junr., blacksmith and -grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scarnett, John, senr., carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Edward, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">West, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webb, Benjamin, shopkeeper and basket -maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Samuel, The Crown</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yarrington, Henry, market gardener</p> -<p style="text-align: center">NEWTON ST. FAITH.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Stephen, chair maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, R., jun., shopkeeper and butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Robert, senr., farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cooper, John, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newton, Richard, boot maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Palmer, Benjamin, licensed hawker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, Edmund, The Crown</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pointer, George, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Joshua, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Joseph, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woodcock, Mark, cattle dealer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>INTWOOD</b>, a small village, near Hethersett station, -3½ miles from Norwich, containing upwards of 600 acres of -land, all the property of Joseph Salisbury Muskett, Esq., of -Eaton. The living is a rectory, consolidated with that of -Keswick, of the joint annual value of £350, in the gift of -J. S. Muskett, Esq.; the Rev. Edmund Saul Dixon is the incumbent, -and the Rev. William Cufaude Davie, M.A., of Cringleford, -curate. Hudson Gurney, Esq., is lord of the manor.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Richard, Noverre, Esq., Intwood -hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allden, William Spratt, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Henry, parish clerk</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>KESWICK</b>, a small parish in Humbleyard hundred and -Henstead union, 3 miles from Norwich. The population, in -1851, was 126. The parish, which contains 722 acres of -land, belongs principally to Hudson Gurney, Esq., who is lord of -the manor, and occupies the New hall. Of the church nothing -remains but part of the round tower. The rectory is -consolidated with that of Intwood.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Birkbeck, Mrs., Old Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Hudson, Esq., New Hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Beezer, John, postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blomfield, Miles, miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, T., farmer and land agent</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>KIRBY BEDON</b>, in Henstead hundred, 3 miles from Norwich, -contains 300 inhabitants and 1360 acres of land, belonging to the -lords of the manor, Sir H. J. Stracey, Bart., and Charles Lombe, -Esq., and to Mrs. Woolsey. The living is a rectory, annual -value £200, with residence in the gift of Henry Muskett, -Esq., and is now held by the Rev. E. Day.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page200"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 200</span><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Day, Rev. Edward, A.B., Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Woolsey, Mrs. Maria</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bird, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Butcher, James, farm bailiff</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clare, Charles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Charles Bunn, carpenter and -wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crowe, Simon R., carpenter and wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, Robert, Stracey Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mallett, James, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, William F., farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Neave, Richard, shopkeeper and market -gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varvill, James, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varvill, James, sen., farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>LITTLE MELTON</b>, a scattered parish, with 379 -inhabitants, principally small farmers and agricultural -labourers, is in Humbleyard hundred, and Henstead union. -The lord of this manor is Charles Lombe, Esq. The living is -a vicarage, of the annual value of £110, with residence, in -the patronage of Emanuel College, Cambridge; the incumbent is the -Rev. John Charles Barkley, M.A. There is a village school -for boys and girls, supported by voluntary contributions.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barkley, Rev. John Charles, M.A., incumbent, -Parsonage</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldred, Thomas Dove, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aves, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blyth, William, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drane, William Tuttell, surveyor and valuer, -and manufacturer of cattle food, and at Norwich</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eden, Edmund, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fisher, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Tho., parish clerk and farmer, -Corporation farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Edmund, plumber, painter and glazier</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, The Misses Elizabeth and Juliana, -shopkeepers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goward, Mary Ann, schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hipperson, S., bricklayer and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, John, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lovett, John, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Reynolds, Miss Maria, beer retailer and -shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ringer, Daniel, farmer, Low common</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thompson, James, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wright, Frederick, miller</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>MARKSHALL</b>, or <span class="smcap">Mattishall -Heath</span>, 2½ miles from Norwich, contains but 4 houses -and 26 inhabitants. The land belongs chiefly to Mrs. H. -Dashwood, of Caistor St. Edmund, with which, the church having -been desecrated, the parish has long been consolidated in -ecclesiastical matters.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gillett, Mrs.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gillett, Thomas, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>MULBARTON</b>, in Humbleyard hundred, and Henstead union, 5 -miles from Norwich, contains 587 inhabitants, and 1350 acres of -land. The living is a rectory, with that of Kenningham -annexed, joint annual value £606, in the gift of the Rev. -J. H. Steward, and the Rev. Richard Gay Lucas, B.A., the -incumbent. The Rev. J. H. Steward, M.A., and Sir William -Bellairs, Knt., are the chief landowners; the former being lord -of the manor. There is a school on the National system.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page201"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 201</span><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bellairs, Capt. Edmund Hook Wilson, Mulbarton -lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lucas, Rev. Richard Gay, B.A., J.P., -Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Squires, Mr. Paul</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banham, Joshua, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrell, Mrs. Charlotte, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrell, William, miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, John, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Robert, butcher and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blomfield, Dennis, miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catchpole, John, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fiddymont, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Charles, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Francis, George, plumber, painter and -glazier</p> -<p class="gutlist">Girling, Robert, pork butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Randall, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lain, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Ann, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, James, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Petchell, Mark Bean, boys’ school, and -registrar of births and deaths</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, John, baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rice, R., beer retailer and wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spratt, Andrew, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, Miss Harriett, shopkeeper and -postmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, William, World’s End inn, and -collector of taxes</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, James, landowner, farming his own -land</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngman, Miss Fanny, schoolmistress</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>NEWTON ST. FAITH</b>—see Horsham St. Faith.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>PLUMSTEAD (GREAT)</b>, a small parish in Blofield hundred, -distant from Norwich 5 miles. The population, in 1851, was -359. The living is a perpetual curacy, annual value -£100, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich; the -incumbent is the Rev. Edward Cole, M.A.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Campbell, Alexander, F., Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cole, Rev. Edward, M.A.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, Peter, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crow, Frederick, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forster, Francis, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, William, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gosling, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lond, John, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Maidstone, R., parish clerk, and -postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pyle, Henry, Hare inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Scott, Jonathan, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Simmons, Francis, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sutton, Francis, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tills, John, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>PLUMSTEAD (LITTLE)</b>, in Blofield hundred, distant 5 -miles from Norwich, contains about 300 inhabitants. The -living is a rectory, and the Rev. John Leatherdale is the -incumbent.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaze, Mr. Charles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Leatherdale, Rev. John</p> -<p class="gutlist">Moss, Charles</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boast, Moses, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boughton, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bunn, Samuel, Bookmakers’ Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chamberlain, Charles, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crow, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harmer, William, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, Fitt, carpenter and wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, Clare Sewell, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stevens, William John, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><a name="page202"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -202</span><b>POSTWICK</b>, a small village in Blofield hundred, 2 -miles from Brundall station, and 4 from Norwich, contains 271 -inhabitants. The Earl of Rosebery is lord of the manor and -patron of the benefice. The living is a rectory, held by -the Rev. Charles Ford, M.A., who resides here. The whole -parish belongs to the Earl of Rosebery, except the detached -marshes.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ford, Rev. Charles, M.A., Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gostling, Mrs. Ann</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Attoe, G., wheelwright and postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Attoe, Miss Mary, mistress of National -school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, James, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gillett, Cyrus, farmer, Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goose, William Norman, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hood, Peter, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parker, John William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pummell, James, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seeley, John, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>RACKHEATH</b>, in the Taverham hundred, 4½ miles -from Norwich, has a population of nearly 200 inhabitants, and -2000 acres of land. Sir H. J. Stracey, Bart., who resides -at the Hall, is lord of the manor and patron of the living. -There is a village school supported by Sir H. J. Stracey.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hodgson, Rev. Frederick, M.A., rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stracey, Sir Henry, Bart., the Hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, John, Green Man</p> -<p class="gutlist">Forder, Joseph, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gillingwater, Edward, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kemp, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jones, Mrs. Catherine, mistress of free -school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Utting, Henry, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Watts, Robert, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>SHOTTESHAM ALL SAINTS</b>, or <span class="smcap">High -Shottesham</span>, a village 2 miles from Swainsthorpe station, -and 6 from Norwich, is in Henstead hundred and union. The -area of the parish is 1591 acres, nearly all of which belong to -Robert Fellowes, Esq., the lord of the manor and patron of the -vicarage, to which those of Shottesham St. Mary, St. Botolph, and -the rectory of St. Martin, are annexed. The Rev. Charles -Fellowes, M.A., is the present incumbent. The two parishes -have the privilege of sending eight poor people to the East -Greenwich Hospital. There is a school in the parish, -supported by R. Fellowes, Esq., and the Rev. C. Fellowes.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fellowes, Rev. Charles, M.A., vicar, -Vicarage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Francis William, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, William, pork butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Robert, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Baxter, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, Francis, maltster and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burgess, Thomas, jun., farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cutts, William, Duke’s Head inn, and -blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cutts, William and Co., artificial manure -manufacturers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Godfrey, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gooch, James, shopkeeper, agent for British -Economical manure, and postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harvey, Mrs. Maria, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herne, Miss Mercy, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Huggins, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, G., Crown, and market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martins, Charles, shoemaker and carrier</p> -<p class="gutlist">Merry, Francis William, surgeon</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page203"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -203</span>Mitchell, John, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Nicholls, Mrs. Anderlinda, milliner and -dressmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parfitt, Robert, butcher; and at Brooke</p> -<p class="gutlist">Purday, H., tailor and woollen draper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, G., shoemaker and parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Jeremiah, beer retailer and market -gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, James, rat destroyer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tyrell, Abraham, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, T., carpenter and wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, Mrs. M. A., parish schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whiting, Samuel, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wilson, Philip, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Winter, John, farmer, and poor’s rate -collector</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>SHOTTESHAM ST. MARY</b>, or <span class="smcap">Low -Shottesham</span>, comprises the parishes of St. Mary, St. -Martin, and St. Botolph, and is situated 5 miles from Norwich, in -Henstead hundred and union. The parish contained, in 1851, -a population of 352. The church of St. Mary is a small -edifice, in good condition; but St. Martin’s and St. -Botolph’s have been in ruins for several centuries. -Their benefices, with the rectory of St. Martin, were -consolidated with Shottesham All Saints soon after the -Reformation. Charles Fellowes, M.A., is the -incumbent. Shottesham Park is the seat of Robert Fellowes, -Esq., who is lord of the manor. A small school was -established in 1852, by Mrs. Fellowes, the average attendance at -which is 52.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENT</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fellowes, Robert, Esq., Shottesham park</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Boyce, F., plumber, painter and glazier</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brighton, Henry, machine thrasher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grice, Saul, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lee, Walter, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, J., shoemaker and shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, John Wakelin, corn miller, merchant, -and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, William Beverley, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sayer, Mrs. Mary, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smart, — land agent</p> -<p class="gutlist">Warmoll, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Welley, Mrs. Mary, mistress of parish -school</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>SPIXWORTH</b>, in Taverham hundred, 4 miles north of -Norwich, contains about 2000 acres of land, and in 1851, the -population was 41. The church of St. Peter, a neat -building, with chancel, one aisle, and small tower, contains a -large handsome monument to the memory of the Pecks, and several -to the Longes and others. The living is a rectory, annual -value £362, with residence, in the gift of John Longe, -Esq., and held by the Rev. Henry Howes, M.A.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howes, Rev. Henry, M.A., Parsonage</p> -<p class="gutlist">Longe, John, Esq., The Hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Eaton, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Graver, William, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Holmes, Benjamin, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Porter, Mrs. Jane, farmer, The Grange</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>SPROWSTON</b> is an extensive village in the Taverham -hundred, 3 miles from Norwich, with a population of upwards of -1300. The living is a curacy, in the gift of the Dean and -Chapter of Norwich, and the present incumbent is the Rev. H. -Banfather.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page204"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 204</span><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldridge, John</p> -<p class="gutlist">Anderson, William</p> -<p class="gutlist">Banfather, Rev. Henry, B.D.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, John William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cobb, Mrs.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gale, Mr. William</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harman, Leonard</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hastings, Edmund, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kitton, John, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Loose, Charles, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Massingham, Henry Alpe, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pratt, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Riches, Robert, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rushmare, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Slade, Daniel Davis, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stewart, Isaac, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stracey, Edward, The Lodge</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Andrews, F., blacksmith, wheelwright, -carpenter, and postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Atkinson, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Austin, Edward, wind saw mills</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, C., brickmaker, steam sawing mills, and -farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Thomas, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barker, John, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, Benjamin, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blake, George, brickmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Henry, miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, David, seedsman and florist</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, John, baker and grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, P., Norfolk and Norwich Arms</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burrows, Thomas, yeoman, The Ship</p> -<p class="gutlist">Catton, Richard, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chambers, John William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Chilvers, John, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Crumpton, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cutler, John, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Durrant, William, relieving officer, and -registrar of births and deaths</p> -<p class="gutlist">Easton, Isaac, baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, William, lime burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, T., lime burner and postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Edwards, Thomas P., agent to the British Life -Insurance Society</p> -<p class="gutlist">Everett, John, steward to Col. Stracey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fitt, John, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, John, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gale, Mrs. Miriam, midwife</p> -<p class="gutlist">George, George, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gilbert, James, plumber and glazier</p> -<p class="gutlist">Goodson, Henry, hurdle maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harrison, Edmund, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hudson, Charles, beer retailer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jarmy, Thomas, brickmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lloyd, Mrs. Hannah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ludkins, David, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ludkins, Richard, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Olyott, Thomas, Blue Boar and farrier</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Miss Ann, straw bonnet maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Peart, William, tailor</p> -<p class="gutlist">Perowne, Miss Mary Ann, farmer, Denmark -farm</p> -<p class="gutlist">Poll, David, brickmaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, John, steward to Mr. Kitton</p> -<p class="gutlist">Robertson, George, flour miller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rolfe, Matthew, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sidney, Mrs. Emily, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sursham, Miss Susan, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tooley, Jeremiah, cow keeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Walker, Thomas, baker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wiley, Jeremiah Cozens, farmer, Oak lodge</p> -<p class="gutlist">Yallop, William, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>ST. FAITH’S</b>—see Horsham St. Faith.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>STOKE HOLY CROSS</b>, 2 miles from Swainsthorpe station and -5 from Norwich, in Henstead hundred and union, contained, in -1851, 451 inhabitants. The land belongs chiefly to Sir R. -J. Harvey, Knt., H. Birkbeck, and R. K. Long, Esqrs. The -living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of -Norwich, now held by the Rev. John Bailey, A.M. There is a -small Baptist chapel, built by Messrs. Colman; and a weekday and -Sunday school, supported by Mrs. Birkbeck and the Vicar.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bailey, Rev. John, M.A., vicar, surrogate and -chaplain to Henstead union</p> -<p class="gutlist">Birkbeck, Henry, Esq., The Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cremer, Mr. Charles</p> -<p class="gutlist">Miles, The Misses</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barnes, Fiddy, parish clerk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bush, Mrs. Mary Ann, lime burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Castleton, Elijah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page205"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -205</span>Claxton, William, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Colman, Henry, manager at Messrs. J. and J. -Colman’s mustard and starch manufactory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dix, Joshua, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drake, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dunt, Robert, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gunn, Daniel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hazell, William, Rummer inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hearne, Matthew, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Horne, W., shopkeeper, and postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Robert, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lincoln, Robert, jun., bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Pearce, Joshua, The Lion</p> -<p class="gutlist">Seago, Jeremiah, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tillett, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Webster, David, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Westrup, Philip, farmer</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>SWARDESTON</b>, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, -near the Swainsthorpe station, and 4 miles from Norwich, contains -950 acres of land, and, in 1851, a population of 381. The -living is a vicarage; the Rev. John Henry Steward, M.A., of East -Carleton, is patron and incumbent, and the Rev. Henry Steward, -B.A., curate. There is a chapel for the Wesleyans; and a -village school for boys and girls, under the superintendence of -the clergy. The Rev. J. H. Steward, M.A., and Robert Palmer -Kemp, Esq., of Coltishall, are the chief landowners.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Featherston, Thomas, Esq., Rectory</p> -<p class="gutlist">Steward, Rev. Henry, B.A., curate</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wenn, Rev. James William, M.A., curate of -Dunston, Mangreen hall</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Arundell, Samuel, cooper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Barrett, William, thatcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bayley, Edward, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bond, Robert, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, James Smith, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brown, Robert, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannell, Henry, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cunningham, William, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davy, Barnard, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dye, John, parish clerk and vermin -destroyer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fairman, Samuel, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, jun., farmer, the Common</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hall, James, sen., wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hemnell, Paul, postmaster, and boot and shoe -maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hubbard, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Robert, butcher and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Parr, Ezra, relieving officer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Raven, Benjamin, farmer, Mangreen</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, Isaac, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thrower, Mrs. Mary, schoolmistress</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, Edward, Dog inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Twiss, Christopher, farmer, the Hall</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whittaker, Charles, market gardener</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>THORPE</b>, next Norwich, or <span class="smcap">Thorpe St. -Andrew</span>, is 2 miles from Norwich, in Blofield hundred, and -has about 1000 inhabitants. The Norfolk County Lunatic -Asylum is situated here. The living is a rectory, in the -gift of the Rev. Armine Herring, who is the incumbent. -There is an Independent chapel in connection with the Rev. J. -Alexander’s, Norwich.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Allen, Joseph Howes, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bacon, Miss</p> -<p class="gutlist">Batley, Mrs. Susan</p> -<p class="gutlist">Birkbeck, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Blackiston, Mrs.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bolingbroke, Frederick A., Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Brightwen, John, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, David</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, Thomas, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clabburn, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clarke, Mrs.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clayton, Miss</p> -<p class="gutlist">Clear, James, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Davey, Joseph, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Foster, Charles, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Frost, Rev. William, M.A.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Charles, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gurney, Francis Hay, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Herring, Rev. Armine, M.A.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, Charles, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jecks, William, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Johnson, The Misses</p> -<p class="gutlist">Kendle, The Misses</p> -<p class="gutlist">King, Capt. Robert</p> -<p class="gutlist">Postle, The Misses</p> -<p class="gutlist"><a name="page206"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -206</span>Rowling, Nathan S., Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Savage, Mr. John</p> -<p class="gutlist">Upcroft, Mrs.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Wells, Robert, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weston, Charles, Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albin, Daniel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Albin, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bracey, Frederick, boot and shoe maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bracey, Robert, baker, grocer, butcher, and -lime burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, John, Red Lion, and farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bright, Zachariah, Hero of the Redan</p> -<p class="gutlist">Burton, T., grocer and corn chandler</p> -<p class="gutlist">Casson, Edward, surgeon at the Asylum</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cattermole, Mrs., Three Tuns tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dabson, Miss J., mistress of Free school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dale, James, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Dowland, John, King’s Head tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Drew, John, bowl turner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fearnley, Joseph, grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Firman, Robert, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gaff, Robert, master of Free school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Hardy, John, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lacey, John, commercial traveller</p> -<p class="gutlist">Martin, William, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Ebenezer, superintendent of County -Lunatic Asylum</p> -<p class="gutlist">Owen, Mrs. E., matron of County Lunatic -Asylum</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rayner, John, gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rodwell, E., lodging-house keeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rose, Miss Ann, grocer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sabberton, Thomas, engineer, general smith, -and coal merchant</p> -<p class="gutlist">Shardelow, Benjamin, plumber, glazier, and -painter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Smith, John, The Buck</p> -<p class="gutlist">Southgate, Henry, The Griffin</p> -<p class="gutlist">Starling, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Todd, Daniel, sub-postmaster</p> -<p class="gutlist">Weeds, F., parish clerk and shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Whitaker, S., farmer and brick maker</p> -<p class="gutlist">White, William, gardener</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>TROWSE NEWTON</b>, one mile from Norwich, contained in -1851, a population of 639; but the entire parish, which extends -into the county of the city of Norwich, had as many as 1363 -inhabitants. The principal owners of the land are the Rev. -F. Money, the Great Hospital, and the Dean and Chapter of -Norwich; the last of whom are lords of the manor, impropriators -of the great tithes, and patrons of the vicarage. The Rev. -George Carter, M.A., of Norwich, is the incumbent.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRIVATE -RESIDENTS</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Money, Rev. Frederick, Crown Point</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sparks, Alfred, the Lodge</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">COMMERCIAL</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Aldis, Jonathan, shoemaker</p> -<p class="gutlist">Alborough, Thomas, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Betts, Samuel, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Browne, Thomas, Trowse Eye inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Bullard, Maria, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Cannel, James, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Daniels, Robert, blacksmith</p> -<p class="gutlist">Denny, Thomas, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Digby, Robert, the White House inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Finch, John, wheelwright</p> -<p class="gutlist">Fox, Henry, the Lime Kiln inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Gowing, George, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grief, James, the White Horse inn</p> -<p class="gutlist">Grief, Jonathan, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Harris, Robert, market gardener</p> -<p class="gutlist">Howlett, Robert, bricklayer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Jacobs, William, butcher</p> -<p class="gutlist">Middleton, Alfred, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern</p> -<p class="gutlist">Newman, George, manure manufacturer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Plant, James, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Proudfoot, E. and Ann, shopkeepers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Read, T. W. and Co., merchants and millers</p> -<p class="gutlist">Spence, Jonathan, carpenter</p> -<p class="gutlist">Stageman, Susanna, National school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Thurlow, John, shopkeeper</p> -<p class="gutlist">Tomkins, Emma Jane, British school</p> -<p class="gutlist">Turner, John, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Varvel, James, lime burner</p> -<p class="gutlist">Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms -inn</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><b>WHITLINGHAM</b> is a small parish, 3 miles from -Norwich. The land, 535 acres, belongs to Charles Lombe, -Esq., lord of the manor, impropriator of the tithes, and patron -of the sinecure curacy. Whitlingham White House, which is -situate in Trowse Newton, is a favorite resort of pleasure -parties.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Taylor, Samuel, farmer</p> -<p class="gutlist">Ward, William, farm bailiff</p> -<h2><a name="page2_i"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -i</span>ADVERTISEMENTS.</h2> -<p><i>The following articles adapted for Presents</i>, <i>or for -the Library and Office</i>, <i>in most instances manufactured -expressly for</i> <span class="smcap">Jarrold and Sons</span>, -<i>are displayed in Show Rooms</i>, <i>and will be found much -under the charges of the London Advertizing houses</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Writing Desks</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Mahogany, Rosewood, Ebony, -Walnut, and other Woods, in a Variety of Sizes. From 4s. to -£6 6s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Leather Writing Cases</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Fitted with Paper, Envelopes, Ink -Glass, &c. From 1s. 9d. to £3 3s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Portable Travelling -Desks</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Leather. From 6s. to -£5.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Despatch Boxes,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Bramah Locks, in Russia or Morocco, -with Leather Covers</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Stationery Cabinets</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">For the Library, Office, &c., -in Various Woods. From 3s. 6d. to £3 3s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ladies’ or -Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Rosewood or Coromandel Wood, -with Bottles, Trays, &c. Price from 6s. to £5 -5s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ladies’ and -Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Leather, Fitted with every -Requisite. Price from 6s. to £3 3s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ladies’ Work Boxes</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Rosewood, Ebony, Coromandel -Wood, &c., a very Extensive Assortment.<br /> -From 1s. 6d. to £3 3s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Mordan’s Improved Postage -Scales.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Inkstands</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Papier Machie, Oak, Black Wood, -&c., in great Variety. From 1s. to £3 10s.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ladies’ Carriage Bags and -Reticules</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In Leather. From 1s. 6d. to -£3 3s.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_ii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. ii</span>TO -VISITORS</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THE GUIDE TO NORWICH & ITS -NEIGHBOURHOOD</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>With Steel and Wood -Engravings</i>. <i>Price</i> 1<i>s.</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THE VISITOR’S GUIDE IN A -DAY’S RAMBLE</b><br /> -<b>THROUGH NORWICH</b>. <i>Price</i> 1<i>d.</i></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">TEN -BEAUTIFULLY LITHOGRAPHED</span><br /> -VIEWS IN NORWICH.<br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>ONE SHILLING EACH</b></span><span -class="GutSmall">.</span></p> -<p>1. A General View of the City, taken from Mousehold -(Silver Hill, St. James’).</p> -<p>2. A Picturesque View of the City, taken from Mr. -Jarrold’s Garden, Thorpe Road.</p> -<p>3. The Cathedral, North-west View.</p> -<p>4. The Castle.</p> -<p>5. The Castle and part of the Market-place, from the -Guildhall.</p> -<p>6. The Railway Station and Foundry Bridge.</p> -<p>7. Sandling’s Ferry, Lower Close.</p> -<p>8. Gate-House to the Bishop’s Palace, from St. -Martin’s Palace Plain.</p> -<p>9. A View of Thorpe, Norwich.</p> -<p>10. A View of the Market-Place, from the Gaslight -Corner.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">TWELVE VIEWS -IN NORWICH, ENGRAVED ON STEEL,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">FOR ONE SHILLING.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THE NORWICH ROSE</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Twenty-Eight beautifully Engraved -Views in Norwich<br /> -and its Vicinity, in the form of a Rose.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRICE ONE -SHILLING. FREE FOR THIRTEEN STAMPS.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">LONDON: -JARROLD & SONS, 47, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_iii"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -iii</span><span class="GutSmall">To Professional & -Amateur</span><br /> -PHOTOGRAPHERS.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MESSRS. ROGERS & -HAVERS,</b><br /> -<b>5, Davey Place, Norwich,</b></p> -<p>Have in stock everything that a Photographer, whether -professional or amateur, can possibly require for the successful -prosecution of his art.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>PRICES VERY LOW, & TERMS -STRICTLY CASH.</b></p> -<p>All orders punctually despatched, and information readily -afforded to all purchasers of goods.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>N.B.</i> <i>Track Price -Lists free to Professionals only</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page2_iv"></a><span class="pagenum">p. iv</span>THE -BEST PORTRAITS IN THE<br /> -EASTERN COUNTIES.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Messrs. Rogers & -Havers,</b><br /> -5, DAVEY PLACE,<br /> -NORWICH.</p> -<p>Have constructed a large, comfortable, and well-lighted -studio, in which Portraits are taken daily, from 10 till dusk, in -all the best and most approved styles, on glass, leather, paper, -&c., at reasonable prices. <i>For beauty and durability -these pictures are no where excelled</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Paper Pictures finished in -Sepia, Water Colours,</b><br /> -<b>and Oil, by First-Class Artists.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">VIEWS TAKEN -TO ORDER IN THE CITY OR COUNTY.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Faded Daguerreotypes -Copied</b>.</p> -<p>Having devoted great care and attention to this very difficult -work, Messrs. <span class="smcap">Rogers & Havers</span> beg -to assure the public that they can now insure enlarged and very -accurate likenesses, beautifully finished, from spotted and -fading daguerreotypes.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic -Views,</b></p> -<p>And a large assortment of Copies of the Works of the Great -Masters, very cheap, constantly on sale.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">5, DAVEY PLACE, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_1"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 1</span> -<a href="images/p2norb.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Norgate & Co.’s premises" -title= -"Norgate & Co.’s premises" - src="images/p2nors.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<h3>NORGATE & CO.,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ST. STEPHEN’S STREET,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH,</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DIRECT IMPORTERS OF</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Wines, Spirits, and Liqueurs,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>AGENTS -FOR COMBE, DELAFIELD, & CO.’S</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>LONDON STOUT PORTER</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall"><b>Guinness’s Extra Stout Dublin -Porter,</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">BASS & -CO.’S</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">EAST INDIA PALE & OTHER BURTON -ALES</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>AITCHISON -& CO.’S EDINBORO’ ALES.</b></span></p> -<p><i>On comparing their prices with those of Wine Merchants in -general</i>, <i>it will be observed that a much lower scale is -adopted</i>; <i>this advantage to buyers is effected by Norgate -and Co.’s direct importation of Wines and Spirits from the -country of their growth</i>, (<i>preventing an intermediate -profit and enabling them to select the very choicest Wines</i>); -<i>and by their immense saving in the non-employment of -Travelling Salesmen</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Sole Agents for Norfolk and -Norwich for the Sale of</b><br /> -<b>Thorley’s Food for Cattle.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_2"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 2</span>HOLMES -AND SONS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PROSPECT-PLACE WORKS, NORWICH,</span><br -/> -Agricultural Engineers, Millwrights,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AND -MANUFACTURERS OF ALL THE MOST APPROVED</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">IMPLEMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL -PURPOSES,</span></p> -<p><span class="smcap">Would</span> invite attention to the -position they have taken for superiority in Seed Drills, Manure -Distributors, &c., &c. at the Royal, the Bath and West of -England, and the Norfolk Agricultural Societies’ Meetings, -where they had awarded them the THREE FIRST PRIZES for the best -Corn and Seed Drill; the THREE PRIZES for Manure Distributor; -PRIZE for Seed and Manure Drill; and HIGH COMMENDATIONS for their -General Purpose Drills, Ridge Drill, Horse Hoes, Circular Saw -Bench, &c.</p> -<p> -<a href="images/p2holb.jpg"> -<img class='floatright' alt= -"Holmes and Sons’ Salisbury first prize drill" -title= -"Holmes and Sons’ Salisbury first prize drill" - src="images/p2hols.jpg" /> -</a><b>SALISBURY</b><br /> -<b>FIRST PRIZE DRILL</b>.</p> -<p>H. & SONS have been engaged in the manufacture of Drills -for the past 32 years, during which time every useful and -practical improvement which has suggested itself has been -introduced into their manufacture, adapting them to every -description of soil, simplifying the different parts, decreasing -the cost both in first price, and also in those parts subject to -wear or derangement.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Royal Agricultural Society of -England</i>—<i>Salisbury Meeting</i>, 1857. <i>The -following</i> <i>Prizes were awarded to Holmes & Sons at the -last competition for Prizes</i>—</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>For the best Corn and Seed Drill</p> -</td> -<td><p>First Prize of £7</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>For their best Manure Distributor</p> -</td> -<td><p>Prize of £5</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p><i>Also at the Bath & West of England Agricultural -Society’s Meeting</i>, <i>at Newton</i>, <i>June</i>, -1857</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>For the best Manure Distributor</p> -</td> -<td><p>The First Prize</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>For the best Corn and Seed Drill</p> -</td> -<td><p>The First Prize</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>For the best Corn and Seed Drill in Hilly Districts</p> -</td> -<td><p>The First Prize</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>For their Seed and Manure Drill</p> -</td> -<td><p>The First Prize</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='2'><p style="text-align: center">Being the fifth -year this Drill has taken the Prize of this Society.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Also at the Norfolk Agricultural -Show</i>, <i>Swaffham</i>, <i>June</i>, 1857, <i>H. & -Sons’ Improved Manure Distributor proved the best Machine -for that purpose</i>, <i>and had the Society’s -Prize</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Their improved STEAM ENGINES, -Portable and Fixed, for durability, efficiency, strength, and -small consumption of coal, are not equalled by any other -manufacturers.</p> -<p><b>Fixed Engines of all sizes, and Steam Mills fitted up -complete, of the most approved arrangement and best construction, -whereby considerable saving of fuel is effected, and durability -and efficiency increased. Twelve-Horse Engines doing full -duty, with from six to seven cwts. of Coal per day.</b></p> -<p>The COMBINED PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINE has had much of their -attention since being awarded the First Prize Medal for Thrashing -Machines at the Great Exhibition, 1851, and they can confidently -guarantee them to be the simplest and most expeditious, making -the most perfect separation of Corn, Chaff, Colder, and Straw, -each being delivered at the most convenient places to take -away. They are extremely portable and durable; and are -mounted on high wooden carriage wheels.</p> -<p>They would also call attention to their PRIZE CLOVER SHELLER, -also adapted for Trefoil; and their WINNOWING and DRESSING -MACHINES, of which more than 3,000 have been sent out; their -CIRCULAR SAW TABLES, of improved construction; and other improved -implements, which, with prices, will be found in Catalogues, sent -free by post on application.</p> -<p>H. & SONS, in soliciting a continuance of an extended -patronage, beg to state that they have now every facility for -executing orders with dispatch, and by the use of the best -mechanical tools, in the very best style of workmanship. -The greatest care and attention will continue to be used by them -in the selection of the very best description of material, and -they feel confident their present success is attributable to -their attention to this most important point.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_3"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 3</span> -<a href="images/p3sawb.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Mechanical sawing machine" -title= -"Mechanical sawing machine" - src="images/p3saws.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AS AT -WORK</span><br /> -<b>At the Norfolk Agricultural Society’s Meeting at -Swaffham, June, 1857;</b><br /> -HOLMES AND SONS’<br /> -Improved Self-Acting Circular Saw Table was the only one -Commended by the Judges.<br /> -At Norwich, 1858, it was also Highly Commended.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>These Portable Machines consist of a strong iron frame capable -of taking a 48-inch saw, firmly fixed to strong timber rails; can -be unloaded and put to work as quickly as a Portable Thrashing -Machine; require no fixing, the whole being placed on one frame -with timber carriages, &c. attached. The motion for -drawing the timber to or from the saw is by gear wheels, and can -be varied as required; this arrangement is exceedingly simple, -very strong and durable, and can be relied upon better than when -driven by a strap and cone pulleys; it has an improved parallel -fence which cannot move otherwise than parallel with the saw.</p> -<p>These will be found the most simple and complete saw tables -manufactured, and of the very best workmanship. Can be -driven by the portable engines of 7 or 8-horse power.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall"><b>Illustrated Catalogues, with Prices, &c. -sent Free by Post on application at the Works.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_4"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 4</span>LLOYD -& CO.,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">LADIES’ & -GENTLEMEN’S</span><br /> -Fashionable<br /> -BOOT & SHOE<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">MANUFACTURERS,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">20 & 21,</span><br /> -DAVEY PLACE,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>A Genuine Assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and -Children’s Home-made Boots and Shoes of the most approved -kind always in Stock.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>India Rubber Overshoes</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_5"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -5</span>ESTABLISHED 1845.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center">GEORGE S. BARDWELL’S</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">GENERAL</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Business & Estate Agency -Offices,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">(Opposite -the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital)</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD,</b><br -/> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>Rents and Debts Collected. House Property Managed either -on Commission or otherwise. Repairs Superintended or -Executed if required. Books Posted, Balanced, and -Arranged. States of Affairs Prepared. Meetings of -Creditors called and attended. Settlements with Creditors -carried through, and parties instructed as to the State of their -Affairs.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MONEY ADVANCED ON</b><br /> -<b>OUTSTANDING DEBTS.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Terms for Collecting Small -Debts, 10 per cent.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Special agreements made for -Debts exceeding Five Pounds</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">RENTS—FIVE PER CENT.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AGENT FOR -THE</span><br /> -ST. GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY.</p> -<p>Loans on real or personal security, re-payable by monthly or -quarterly instalments, from one to five years, may readily be -obtained on application.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">£80,000 <i>has been afforded -in Loans of from</i> £30 <i>to</i> £1000, <i>in less -than five years</i>, <i>in connection with the St. George Advance -Fund Association</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>PUBLISHER OF THE NORWICH -HOUSEHOLD ALMANACK.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_6"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 6</span>THE -PATENT SELF-SHARPENING<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PORTABLE</span><br /> -AMERICAN GRIST MILL,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p6b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"The portable American grist mill" -title= -"The portable American grist mill" - src="images/p6s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p>Now for the first time introduced to the notice of British -Agriculturists, is the most SIMPLE and EFFICIENT Grinding Mill -ever brought out for Farmers’ Purposes; its extreme -SIMPLICITY, portability, and cheapness, gives it a decided -advantage over the ponderous machines now used for similar -purposes. It will grind all kinds of Grain nearly THREE -TIMES as fast with the SAME power that ordinary mill-stones -will. The Grinding Surfaces are very durable; being made of -COLD BLAST WHITE IRON (a material harder than cast steel), they -are easily and cheaply re-placed when worn or broken.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">CAN BE WORKED BY HORSE, STEAM, OR -WIND.</p> -<p class="gutindent"><b>No. 2 Mill, with 2 to 3-Horse Power, will -grind 6 to 10 Bushels per hour</b></p> -<p class="gutindent"><b>No. 3 „ „ 4 to 6 „ -„ 20 to 25 „ „</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Full particulars</i>, <i>with -prices</i> (<i>free</i>) <i>on application to</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Howard, Riches, and -Watts,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>DUKE’S PALACE IRON WORKS, -NORWICH.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center">SOLE MAKERS FOR THIS -COUNTRY.—N.B. AGENTS WANTED.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_7"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 7</span> -<a href="images/p7b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Decorative graphic with text—The Palma Christi hair wash -is now selling largely throughout England, being preferred to all -others. It removes scurf, keeps the head cool, & prevents -greyness. Pomade or oil is not required when the wash is used as -it does not suffer the hair to become dry. Manufactured only by -Harper & Sutton Norwich. Sold by all chemists & -perfumers" -title= -"Decorative graphic with text—The Palma Christi hair wash -is now selling largely throughout England, being preferred to all -others. It removes scurf, keeps the head cool, & prevents -greyness. Pomade or oil is not required when the wash is used as -it does not suffer the hair to become dry. Manufactured only by -Harper & Sutton Norwich. Sold by all chemists & -perfumers" - src="images/p7s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center">in bottles, 1s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and -10s. 6d. each.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Numerous Testimonials have already -been received by the Proprietors,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>As to its efficacy in removing -Scurf and preventing the Hair from falling off</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Sold in Yarmouth by Mr. J. S. -Cobb—Lowestoft, Mr. Dennes—Beccles,</b><br /> -<b>Mr. J. B. Corbyn—Dereham, Mr. F. J. Smith—Ely, Mr. -N. Lincolne.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Sold in London by Messrs. -Barclay</i>, <i>Edwards</i>, <i>Sanger</i>, <i>Sutton</i>, <i>and -Newbery</i>; <i>Liverpool</i>,<br /> -<i>Aspinall & Son</i>: <i>and can be obtained by order of any -Druggist or Perfumer</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>MR. F. SUTTON,<br /> -ANALYTICAL CHEMIST<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(Harper & Sutton, Bank Plain, -Norwich)</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">BEGS TO -ANNOUNCE TO</span><br /> -FARMERS, MERCHANTS, AND MANURE MANUFACTURERS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">THAT HE UNDERTAKES THE</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Analysis of Manures, Soils, Oil -Cakes, Coprolite,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>And the Miscellaneous Articles -used in Agriculture</i>, <i>the Arts</i>, <i>&c.</i></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>Having for many years studied Practical Chemistry, and -received instruction in the Laboratory of Dr. Richardson, from -Professor Liebig’s, he solicits the confidence of the -Agricultural and Commercial Public, assuring them that a -conscientious regard to accuracy, coupled with reasonable -charges, shall always be maintained in all matters committed to -him.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>List of Fees may be had on -application to HARPER AND SUTTON</i>,<br /> -<i>Chemists</i>, <i>Gurney’s Bank Plain</i>, -<i>Norwich</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_8"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 8</span>T. -DIXON,<br /> -WATCH MAKER, &c.<br /> -6, Bridewell Alley, Norwich,</h3> -<p>Wishes to direct public attention to his large Stock of Gold -and Silver Watches, which he is enabled to offer at the Lowest -Prices, consistent with good quality; observing that each Watch -before being placed in the purchaser’s hands, is skilfully -examined and timed, so that its accurate performance is -warranted.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Gold Watches, elegant in -appearance, and such as can be warranted</b><br /> -<b>to perform correctly, from £5 5s.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>The same in Silver Cases, from -£2 10s.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Gold Lever Watches, from -£10 10s. Silver Levers, from £4 4s.</b></p> -<p>English and Geneva Watches and Clocks of every description -Cleaned and Repaired: on this point remarking that the skill with -which a watch is cleaned or repaired is almost of as much -importance as its quality; the best watch cleaned by a clumsy -workman will never go well. There are more watches spoiled -by incompetent persons, than are actually worn out by ordinary -use. T. <span class="smcap">Dixon</span> solicits the -patronage of all who are desirous of having their WATCHES MADE -TIMEKEEPERS, which, from the fact of employing none but skilful -workmen, he is in a position to guarantee. All Watches -repaired at the above Establishment are warranted for Twelve -Months, and no charge is made for any alteration that may be -required during that period.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Plate & Jewellery Carefully -Repaired at Reasonable Prices.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p8b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Pair of glasses with Dixon Optician on the lenses" -title= -"Pair of glasses with Dixon Optician on the lenses" - src="images/p8s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<h3>T. DIXON, OPTICIAN, ETC.<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">6, BRIDEWELL ALLEY, NORWICH,</span></h3> -<p>From extensive experience, is enabled in all cases of impaired -vision, arising from premature decay, or excessive use of the -visual organs, to suit, upon correct principles, at a moderate -cost, every description of sight with Spectacles and Eye Glasses, -upon the most improved Structure.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">PRICES.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>s.</i></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td></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>In Blue Steel Frames</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: center">to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>„ „ Pebbles</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: center">to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">15</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Silver ditto</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: center">to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">25</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Gold ditto</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">20</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center">to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">60</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Spectacles purchased at this -Establishment exchanged if not approved</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GLASSES FITTED TO -SPECTACLES.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_9"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 9</span>ST. -ANN’S IRON WORKS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">KING STREET, NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">THOS. SMITHDALE,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Engineer, Millwright, Boiler -Maker,</b><br /> -<b>Iron and Brass Founder.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p9b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Steam engine" -title= -"Steam engine" - src="images/p9s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p>Manufacturer of all kinds of Stream Engines on the most -improved principles, Hydraulic Presses adapted for all purposes, -Cranes and Crabs, Railway Work of all kinds; also Machinery -suitable for Wind, Water, Gas, Sawing, Grinding, and all other -Works, Breweries, etc.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">ENGINEER & MACHINISTS’ -TOOL MAKER.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Planing</i>, <i>Boring</i>, -<i>Turning</i>, <i>Screw Cutting</i>, <i>and Smith’s -Forging</i><br /> -<i>Work of every description</i>.</p> -<p>N.B. All kinds of Engines, Boilers, and General Machinery -Repaired on the Shortest Notice, by first-class workmen, and on -reasonable terms.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_10"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 10</span><b>Removed from the Back of the -Inns.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~</p> -<h3>W. HALL,<br /> -ENGRAVER & LITHOGRAPHER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">22, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH,</span><br -/> -<span class="GutSmall">THREE DOORS FROM THE MARKET.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>S. FENNING,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">Ladies & Gentlemen’s -Fashionable</span><br /> -BOOT AND SHOE MAKER<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ORFORD HILL, NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>H. DURRANT,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GROCER, TEA-DEALER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Cheese, Butter, and Bacon -Factor,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">BER STREET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>SARAH LAMB,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">WIRE WORKER, WIRE WEAVER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">Corn -Dressing and Blowing Machine Maker,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">5, GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>All sorts of Wire Screens</i>, -<i>Sieves</i>, <i>Fire and Window Guards</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">WINDOW -BLINDS, ETC.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>The Trade -supplied with every article either complete or in -parts.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_11"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 11</span><b>NOTICE OF REMOVAL</b>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>C. G. STARLING,</b><br /> -DRAPER, HOSIER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">HABERDASHER, ETC.</span></p> -<p><span class="smcap">Returns</span> his most sincere thanks to -his numerous Patrons and Friends, for their liberal support -during the last two years, and begs to inform them that he has -REMOVED to more Commodious Premises,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>No. 2, White Lion Street,</b><br -/> -MARKET-PLACE,</p> -<p>Next door to Harvard and Co., late Black and Raynes, where he -hopes to have a continuance of their kind support.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>No. 2, White Lion Street, -Market-Place.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">All who value a Beautiful Set of -Teeth<br /> -should use the</p> -<h3>AROMATIC TOOTH PASTE,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PREPARED BY</span><br /> -J. H. HULME,<br /> -CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND SURGEON DENTIST,</span><br /> -Hall Plain, Saint Andrew’s,<br /> -NORWICH,</h3> -<p>Which imparts delicious fragrance to the breath, and confers -the most signal benefit upon Spongy and Tender Gums, arising from -whatever cause, producing a healthy firmness; and not only -cleansing the teeth but preventing them from decay to the latest -period of life, removing all discolouration, and entirely -eradicating all appearance of Tartar, renders them of the most -beautiful pearly whiteness. Sold in Jars, 1s. each.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Teeth filled with a New -Succedaneum, which preserves the Colour. Extracting and -Scaling and every operation connected with Dental -Surgery.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED WITH DRUGS -OF THE PUREST QUALITY</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><i>Horse -& Cattle Medicines</i></span><span class="GutSmall">. -</span><span class="GutSmall"><i>Perfumery of every -kind</i></span><span class="GutSmall">. </span><span -class="GutSmall"><i>Genuine Patent Medicines</i></span><span -class="GutSmall">. </span><span -class="GutSmall"><i>Leeches</i></span><span class="GutSmall">, -</span><span class="GutSmall"><i>&c.</i></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_12"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 12</span>6 -Shirts for One Guinea.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">GENERAL</span><br /> -GLOVE, HOSIERY, & OUTFITTING<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ESTABLISHMENT,</span><br /> -BRIGGS’ STREET, NORWICH,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS’ -BANK.)</span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>H. BIRD</b></p> -<p>Begs most respectfully to inform the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, -and Inhabitants of Norwich and Norfolk, that he has taken the -premises late in the occupation of Mr. Smith, Bookseller, -Stationer, &c., Briggs’ Street, where he hopes, by -strict personal attention and supplying a first-rate article, to -merit a share of that patronage which he so earnestly -solicits.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>One dozen Shirt Collars for 6s. -6d.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>Alterative and Restorative<br /> -Horse Powders.</h3> -<p>The flattering accounts which have been received from parties -who have tested the properties of these Powders, induce the -Proprietor to call the attention of Agriculturists and all who -employ Horses, to this Medicine, which has been found eminently -successful in removing all diseases of the skin, want of -condition, hide-bound, surfeit, mange, &c. for improving the -coat and giving it a fine glossy appearance; also for Horses that -are heavy and incapable of work, or off their food, from -indigestion or other causes, or that have a tendency to grease, -swelling, and humours of the legs, or cracked heels; in all which -cases this preparation will gradually but certainly remove the -disease. When Horses are weakly, and it would be an -inconvenience to spare them from their regular work, these -Powders will be found eminently useful, as they may with great -advantage, be frequently substituted for purgative medicines.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">SOLD IN PACKETS, AT 1s. EACH, WITH -DIRECTIONS.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Cough Balls for Horses.</b></p> -<p>These Balls are a most valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, -Difficulty of Breathing, &c. whether of recent or long -standing. They are effectual in their operation, require no -alteration of diet, and do not interfere with the horse’s -regular work. One Ball, given every other night, for three -or four times, is generally found sufficient to remove the most -obstinate Cough.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>IN -PACKETS, 1s. 6d., CONTAINING SIX BALLS.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Prepared only by JAMES ORISSA -PEGGS,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">CHEMIST, -GOLD IN BALL STREET, NORWICH.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_13"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -13</span>HENRY DUFFIELD,<br /> -TAILOR & TROWSERS MAKER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">12, EXCHANGE STREET,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>THOMAS GOOD,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">LADIES & -GENTLEMEN’S</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Boot, Shoe, and Last -Manufacturer,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">BRIDGE STREET, ST. -GEORGE’S,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>NORWICH</b>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>H. BREEZE,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">DYER, ETC.,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>St. George’s Bridge -Street, Norwich.</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>DYEING & DRESSING IN ALL ITS -BRANCHES.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Ladies’ Shawls and Dresses of -every description Cleaned, and the<br /> -Colours of Printed ones warranted to be preserved.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>J. NOBBS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BOOT AND SHOE -MANUFACTURER</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Bridge Street, St. -George’s,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">N.B. -ALL ORDERS EXECUTED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_14"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -14</span>PHŒNIX BREWERY,<br /> -MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BOARDMAN & SURSHAM,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">BREWERS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">HOP, CORN, AND COAL MERCHANTS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">LONDON BROWN -STOUT.</span></p> -<p><span class="GutSmall">COUNTING HOUSE, WENSUM -STREET.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>BROWN AND WRIGHT,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Millwrights, Engineers, Stone -Builders,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">AND WORKERS OF BRASS, ETC.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">UPPER KING STREET, NEAR ROSE -LANE,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">NORWICH,</span></p> -<p>Having commenced Business in the above Trades, beg -respectfully to inform their Friends that all Orders entrusted to -their care will be thankfully received and promptly executed on -the most reasonable terms.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>MACHINERY -OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>W. V. BULLEN,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">CONFECTIONER & FRUITERER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Grocer, Tea Dealer, -Tobacconist</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AND HAIR -DRESSER,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>GOLDEN BALL STREET, -NORWICH.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Every article of First-rate -Quality</i>, <i>and charged at the Lowest Price</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">MANUFACTURER -OF GINGER BEER AND CORDIALS.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>JOHN PHILLIPS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Ale Brewer and Porter -Merchant,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">GOLDEN BALL STREET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Families supplied with Small -Casks. Scotch, Burton, and other Ales, in Bottles.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Importer of Foreign Wines and -Spirits</i>, <i>Wholesale and Retail</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Packages and Bottles to be paid -for, unless returned within Three Months.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_15"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 15</span><b>ENGRAVING</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>A Gentleman’s</i><br /> -<i>Card Plate</i><br /> -<i>Elegantly</i><br /> -<i>Engraved and</i><br /> -50 <i>Cards Printed</i><br /> -<i>for</i> 2<i>s.</i> 3<i>d.</i></p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p15b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Printing machine" -title= -"Printing machine" - src="images/p15s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><b>LITHOGRAPHY</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Show Cards</i>,<br /> -<i>Show Bills</i>,<br /> -<i>Fancy Labels</i>, <i>&c.</i><br /> -<i>Ornamental</i><br /> -<i>Circulars and</i><br /> -<i>Fac Similes</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>ESTIMATES -GIVEN</b></span><span class="GutSmall">.</span></p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<h3>EMSLIE AND SON,<br /> -Engravers, Chromo-Lithographers, & Copper-plate -Printers,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">OPPOSITE MR. -WOMACK’S, MERCHANT TAILOR.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>TEETH</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">CAREFULLY EXTRACTED, SCALED AND -STOPPED.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>TOOTHACHE INSTANTANEOUSLY -CURED.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">DECAY IN TEETH PROMPTLY -ARRESTED.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>WHEELER’S -PREPARATIONS</b></p> -<p>Impart to the Teeth a pearly whiteness, to the Gums a -beautiful appearance, and to the Mouth a pleasant taste. -They prevent decay in good Teeth, stop its progress in unsound -ones, and strengthen and preserve the Gums.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Teeth Extracted Gratis for the -Poor every Morning,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">From Nine -till Ten o’clock, by</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>FRANCIS WHEELER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND -DENTIST,<br /> -<b>SWAN LANE, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>CHARLES BRAY,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">House and Decorative Painter,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">PLUMBER AND GLAZIER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ORFORD HILL, & CASTLE -HILL,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Imitator of Woods & -Marbles. Bronzing, Gilding, Japanning.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Crown</i>, <i>Sheet</i>, -<i>Patent Plate</i>, <i>Rough</i>, <i>Cast</i>, <i>and Boiled -Plate</i>, <i>Ornamental and Coloured Glass of every -description</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">Water -Closets, Engine Pumps, Steam Apparatus, Baths, etc. Fixed -and Repaired.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_16"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -16</span>SMITH’S<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">APERIENT</span><br /> -FEVER POWDERS.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">FOR -THE</span><br /> -<b>DISEASES OF CHILDREN.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><span class="smcap">These</span> powders are strongly -recommended to general attention as being a most appropriate -Medicine for Children whilst cutting their teeth, and for the -relief of those derangements of the system to which during the -period of Infancy they are peculiarly the subjects, they also -possess this great advantage, that Children of all ages, and even -Adults, may take them with the same beneficial results. -Perhaps better testimony as to their utility cannot be adduced, -than the fact of their having been extensively used for more than -fifty years. Directions for using the Powders contained in -each packet.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Sold in Boxes, at One Shilling -each.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">SMITH & SONS, DISPENSING -CHEMISTS,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>THOMAS CALVER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">LADIES’ AND -GENTLEMEN’S</span><br /> -Fashionable Boot & Shoe Maker<br /> -ST. GILES’ STREET,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NEAR THE MARKET-PLACE, -NORWICH,</span></h3> -<p>In returning his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public, -for the liberal patronage hitherto received, begs to inform them -that he has removed FROM THE UPPER MARKET to more convenient -premises in St. Giles’, where he trusts to receive an -increased share of their patronage and support.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>THOMAS WICKS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL</span><br /> -WIRE WORKER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">TOMBLAND, NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>All Sorts of Wire Sieves</i>, -<i>Screens</i>, <i>Riddles</i>, <i>Meat Safes</i>, <i>Wire Window -Blinds</i>, <i>Fire and Window Guards</i>, <i>Flower Stands</i>, -<i>and every Article of Wire Work Made to Order</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_17"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 17</span>BANK -PLAIN, NORWICH.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>JOHN SHALDERS,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(</span><span class="GutSmall"><i>Late WM. -SHALDERS</i></span><span class="GutSmall">)</span><br /> -<b>HYDRAULIC ENGINEER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMP, ENGINE, -HYDRAULIC,</b><br /> -<b>AND LEATHER WORKS.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SHALDERS’, NORWICH,</b><br -/> -<span class="GutSmall">PATENT FOUNTAIN PUMPS,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">POWERS No. 20, 4-inch Barrels.</span><br -/> -<span class="GutSmall">JACK & LIFT FORCE</span><br /> -For Tanks, Cesspools, Wells, &c.,</p> -<p>Will draw water through any length of Suction Pipes, if not -exceeding 28 feet high.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p17b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Pump" -title= -"Pump" - src="images/p17s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">16th -Scale.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>AIR Regulator, A.R.</b></p> -<p>The Discovery of and method of adapting this <b>Vessel by W. -Shalders</b>, is of indispensible service in causing a continuous -stream in long, high, or contracted Suction Pipes.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><i>Copper-rivetted Leather Hose Pipes</i>. <i>Spiral -Rivetted Suction ditto</i>. <i>Machinery -Bands—Rounded Leather</i>, <i>Lathe</i>, <i>Sash</i>, -<i>etc.</i>, <i>Pulley Bands</i>, <i>any length without -joint</i>. <i>Cupped Pump Bucket Leathers</i>, <i>Flanch -Ditto</i>, <i>etc.</i> <i>Metal</i>, <i>Wood</i>, <i>Gutta -Percha</i>, <i>etc.</i>, <i>Pipes</i>. <i>Cocks</i>, -<i>Joints</i>, <i>Valves</i>, <i>Retaining Valves</i>, <i>in -easily accessible Screw Boxes</i>; <i>Swivel Nut Brass Screw -Couplings</i>, <i>Jet Pipes</i>, <i>Jets</i>, <i>and other -Hydraulic</i>, <i>etc.</i>, <i>Fittings</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p>SHALDERS’ FOUNTAIN PUMPS are matchless, as fully <span -class="GutSmall">TESTIFIED</span> by being adopted by other Pump -Makers and Engineers for their own special use.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Shalders’ Patent Norwich -Pumps work without Friction</b><br /> -<b>or Leakage, and do not Choke.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>Thirty-four years’ practice has proved these <i>ne plus -ultra Hydraulic Machines</i>, in their <i>average results</i>, to -be cent per cent the most <i>effective and durable</i>, the -<i>best</i> and <i>cheapest</i> of any in the <i>world</i>; they -are made to discharge from half a pint to a ton weight of water, -at a single clip or stroke, and are readily applied to any -<i>motive power</i> to <i>draw</i> or <i>force water</i>, -<i>air</i>, or any not rapidly injurious <i>fluids</i>, in any -quantity, or to any <i>height</i> or <i>distance</i>, for any -purpose, by <span class="smcap">John Shalders</span>, -Manufacturer, and Sole Proprietor.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p>Descriptive Sizes. Powers. Number</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">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">14</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Sizes of the working Cone Barrels, Inches</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3½</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">7</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Prices Net Jacks</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">30s.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">35s.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">50s.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">110s.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>„ Engine or Lift Forcers on Planks</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">60</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">70</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">110</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">200</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>„ If with Air Regulator, extra</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">10</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, Connector & Valve Leathers, pr. set</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1s. 8d.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2s. 3d.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3s. 0d.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">5s.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>,, Lead or Gutta Percha Suction & Rising Main Pipes -& Flanch Joints from per foot</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1s.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1s. 4d.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2s. 2d.</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3s.</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Discharge at regular work, per min. gallons</p> -</td> -<td></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">24</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A Variety in Stock and made for -all purposes.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_18"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 18</span>JOHN -MORRIS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">SLATE MERCHANT,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AND -SLATER,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">KING STREET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>If you like Strong Tea and Fresh Roasted<br /> -Coffee, at Low Prices, try<br /> -H. LOCK’S,<br /> -GROCER AND TEA DEALER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">9, ST. AUGUSTINE’S STREET, -NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A Good Supply of Fine Fruits and -Fancy Biscuits.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>JAMES PEARSON,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(</span><span class="GutSmall"><i>From -Sheffield</i></span><span class="GutSmall">)</span><br /> -CUTLER & TRUSS MAKER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ST. ANDREW’S HILL, -NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Razors</i>, <i>Scissors</i>, -<i>Knives</i>, <i>and Surgical Instruments carefully ground and -set</i>. <i>Table and Dessert Knives Re-Bladed</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>Home-made -Blades fitted into Penknives, 6d. each. Trusses and Cutlery -of every description made to order. Shoe-Kit made and -re-cut.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>HAINES BROTHERS,<br /> -FAMILY GROCERS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND PROVISION MERCHANTS,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">58, ST. STEPHEN’S, -NORWICH</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Sole Agents in Norfolk for Brown -& Colson’s Patent</i><br /> -<i>Indian Corn Flour</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_19"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 19</span>124, -Bedford Street, Saint Andrew’s,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ABRAHAM PANK,</b><br /> -GAS FITTER,<br /> -<b>BELL HANGER & BRASS WORKER,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">BEER ENGINE & FOUNTAIN -MAKER.</span></p> -<p>A. P. begs to inform his friends and the public that he has -removed to more commodious premises, which enables him to keep a -larger assortment of every description of Gas Fittings, Glasses, -&c., of the newest designs, for public and private -buildings.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>RE-BRONZING AND -LACQUERING.</b><br /> -ALL KINDS OF BRASS WORK.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>WALKER AND BIRD,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PRACTICAL</span><br /> -Sign & Decorative Painters,<br /> -WRITERS & GRAINERS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">TAYLOR’S COURT, SURREY STREET, -NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Heraldry</i>, <i>Altar -Tablets</i>, <i>Scrolls</i>, <i>Banners</i>, <i>Gilding</i>, -<i>Enamelling</i>.<br /> -<i>Plain and Ornamental Japanning</i>, <i>etc.</i></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><span class="GutSmall">THE OLD ESTABLISHED</span><br /> -BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE<br /> -Back of the Inns, Norwich.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>C. H. BUCK</b></p> -<p>Presents his thanks to those Ladies and Gentlemen who have -favoured him with their patronage for so many years, and begs to -assure all who may give him their support, that he personally -superintends all orders, and warrants all goods supplied by him -to be strictly home made.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_20"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -20</span>GEORGE MORRIS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(LATE CORDRAN,)</span><br /> -COACH AND GIG MANUFACTURER<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ADJOINING THE CAT & FIDDLE -INN,</span><br /> -MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>N.B.</i> <i>Any Orders -conferred will be thankfully received and neatly executed on the -most reasonable terms</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>THOMAS SELF,<br /> -Gas Fitter, by Appointment to<br /> -the Company,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BELL HANGER, BRASS WORKER & -GENERAL SMITH</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PLUMBER, GLAZIER, & -PAINTER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">No. 112, POTTERGATE STREET,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">(Opposite -St. John’s Maddermarket Church, Norwich,)</span></p> -<p>Begs respectfully to acknowledge the liberal support he has -received of his friends and the public generally during the -period he has been in business, and takes this opportunity of -announcing that in consequence of the Gas Company’s laying -services free of expense, he is fitting up either public or -private premises with fittings cheaper than any other house in -Norwich, following up the principle of small profits and quick -returns.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Hydraulic</i>, <i>Cork -Slide</i>, <i>and other Pendants</i>, <i>Lustres</i>, -<i>Pillars</i>, <i>Brackets and other Fittings</i>, <i>Gas -Globes</i>, <i>Chimney</i>, <i>and Bell Glasses</i>, <i>etc.</i>, -<i>of the Newest Designs</i>, <i>always in Stock</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>The Trade Supplied. Old -Brass Work Repaired, Re-lacquered, and Bronzed.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">ESTIMATES GIVEN.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">NO CONNEXION WITH ANY OTHER -HOUSE.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>FREDERICK COGMAN,<br /> -TAILOR AND TROWSERS MAKER,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">PRINCE’S STREET, TOMBLAND,<br -/> -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_21"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -21</span>PLUMMER & BLOOM,<br /> -CARPENTERS,<br /> -Builders and Contractors,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">BETHEL STREET, NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>DRAWINGS -& ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>N.B.</i> <i>Hot and Green -Houses erected on the Shortest Notice and most Reasonable -Terms</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>G. C. GOOCH</b>,<br /> -<b>WATER CLOSET MANUFACTURER.</b></p> -<p>The most simple and yet efficient Water Closet yet -manufactured, and not liable to get out of order; the whole of -the working parts can be re-placed in after years for a few -shillings.</p> -<p>G. C. G. would recommend to visitors, invalids, and -lodging-house keepers his Model Portable Water Closet. It -is perfectly seated, and cannot possibly smell. The -cheapest and most complete yet brought before the public.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Estimates given for fixing Water -Closets, and all necessary alterations</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PAINTING, PLUMBING, & -GLAZING.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>ST. MARY’S STEAM GRIST MILL</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Messrs. Baldwin & -Co.</b></p> -<p>Respectfully inform the public that they have established a -Grist Mill, with powerful and well-fitted machinery, worked by -steam power; and assure their patrons that all corn sent to them -will be ground with the utmost care and despatch, and that the -fullest reliance may be placed in Messrs. B. & Co. for -returning precisely the same article as sent to them.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_22"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 22</span>T. -C. R. KING,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">TOMBLAND, & 5, ELM HILL,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">NORWICH,</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PLUMBER, PAINTER, GLAZIER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>House and Church -Decorator.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Every description of work executed -on the lowest terms.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">VALVE PAN -AND SELF-ACTING WATER CLOSETS.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Hot and Cold Baths</i>, -<i>Fountains</i>, <i>Lead</i>, <i>Force</i>, <i>Deep Well and -Cast Iron Pumps Fixed and Repaired</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PLAIN & -ORNAMENTAL GLASS,</b><br /> -<b>AND GLASS FOR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSES.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>THOMAS GREENGRASS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">No. 9, ELM HILL, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Distemper, Whitewashing, & -Colouring done on the most<br /> -Reasonable Terms.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>ANN HOWES & SON,<br /> -TALLOW MELTERS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -Candle Manufacturers,</h3> -<p>BER STREET, NORWICH.<br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>RESIDENCE, GRAPES HILL.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_23"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 23</span>JOHN -MASON,<br /> -BUTCHER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">GOLDEN BALL STREET, ST. JOHN’S -TIMBERHILL</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH,</span></h3> -<p>Begs to return thanks to his Friends and the Public generally -for the liberal patronage he has received since commencing the -above business, and trusts by attention to all orders, and the -quality of goods supplied by him, to merit an increased share of -their patronage and support.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SAUSAGES FRESH EVERY DAY, -WHOLESALE & RETAIL.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>W. C. HOWES,<br /> -Plumber, Glazier, & General Decorator,<br /> -BER STREET, NORWICH.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Writing</i>, <i>Graining</i>, -<i>& Gilding</i>. <i>Paper-Hanging Neatly -Executed</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">DESIGNS -FURNISHED. ESTIMATES GIVEN.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ZINC & WIRE BLINDS PAINTED -TO ANY DESIGN.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>FLOUR, MALT, GRAIN, SCOTCH OATMEAL,<br /> -AND SEED STORES.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>RANDLE’S,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">10, UPPER MARKET, NORWICH.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>COUNTRY -ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.</b></span></p> -<p>The cheapest house in the City for Rice, Haricot Beans, Pearl -and Scotch Barley, Revalenta, Mustard, and Starch. Oats of -the finest quality. Barley Meal and other Meals for -Pigs. Pea Flour, Baking Powder, Oswego, Polenta, -Carr’s Biscuits, Cumberland Oatmeal, Infant Powder, Linseed -Meal, Dog Biscuits, Crushed Oats, Pollards of all kinds; and the -best house in the County for Best Whites Flour.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall"><b>TEWKESBURY MUSTARD.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>GEORGE LEACH,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">GAS FITTER,</span><br /> -Bell Hanger, Brass Pounder, etc.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">LOWER GOAT -LANE, ST. GILES’, NORWICH,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ADJOINING MR. KERR’S.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>All kinds of Brass Work neatly -executed</i>. <i>Lacquering & Bronzing equal to -new</i>. <i>Castings of every description executed</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">N.B. BEST PRICE GIVEN FOR OLD -METALS.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<table> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><h3><a -name="page3_24"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -24</span>BIRMINGHAM<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -SHEFFIELD GOODS</h3> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p24b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Invalid carriage" -title= -"Invalid carriage" - src="images/p24s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -center"><span class="GutSmall">INVALIDS’</span><br /> -<b>CARRIAGES</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">MADE TO ORDER.</span></p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>T. BOSWELL,</b><br /> -PERAMBULATOR, TOY & CARRIAGE<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">MANUFACTURER,</span><br /> -<b>No. 9, St. John’s Maddermarket, Norwich.</b></p> -<p>T. B. begs most respectfully to inform his Friends and the -Public that he has now on hand an assortment of Children’s -Perambulators, Carriages, and Fancy Toys of every description -constantly on sale, on the most reasonable terms.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SHUTTLES, SNIPS, ETC., AT THE -USUAL PRICES.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>EDWARD BANHAM;<br /> -COMMERCIAL AGENT,<br /> -Fixture & Furniture Valuer and<br /> -Creditors’ Accountant.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Stocks Bought or Sold</i>. -<i>Businesses Transferred and Creditors arranged with</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE AND LEGACY -DUTIES.<br /> -<b>Office—Methwold, Brandon, Norfolk.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>13, Charing Cross, Norwich,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ESTABLISHED 1851.</span><br /> -SAML. T. TOWNSHEND, JUN.,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">WORKING</span><br /> -CARVER, GILDER,<br /> -Looking-Glass & Picture Framer Manufacturer,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The Best and Cheapest House for -all kinds of Picture and Print Frames</i>, <i>Cornices</i>, -<i>Gilt Mouldings</i>, <i>and Re-Gilding</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">THE TRADE SUPPLIED.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>WORKMEN -SENT TO ANY PART OF THE KINGDOM.</b></span></p> -<p>S. T. T. begs to return his most sincere thanks for all past -favours, and hopes by paying every attention, to merit a -continuance of public patronage, which will at all times be -gratefully received.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_25"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -25</span>MONEY ADVANCED<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AT FIVE PER CENT.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>On Personal or other -Security</i>,<br /> -FOR ONE, TWO, OR THREE YEARS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">BY THE</span><br /> -<b>London Monetary Advance Company</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">(LIMITED) IN -SUMS FROM</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">£40 TO 1,000.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Repayable by -Instalments</i>.</p> -<p><span class="smcap">Terms</span> and every required -information may be obtained at the Company’s Offices, 14, -MANCHESTER SQUARE, LONDON; or of the Agent for Norwich and -Norfolk,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">ALFRED SMITH,<br /> -<b>Auctioneer and Estate Agent,</b><br /> -UPPER KING STREET, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>HORTICULTURAL GARDENS,<br /> -NORWICH.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>WILLIAM HUSSEY</b></p> -<p>Begs to offer the undermentioned, of which he possesses a -large stock of strong and healthy Plants, viz. Rhododendron -Ponticum, in varieties 1½ to 3 ft. high, well set with -Flower Buds, at 6<i>d.</i> and 1<i>s.</i> each; Pyramidal Pears, -of the choicest sorts, from 1<i>s.</i> to 1<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i> -each; Dwarf-Trained Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Cherries, and -Plums, 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i> to 5<i>s.</i> each, and a general -assortment of Evergreen Shrubs, also the undernamed Bedding -Plants, etc.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PER -DOZEN.</span></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span -class="GutSmall"><i>s.</i></span></p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right"><span -class="GutSmall"><i>d.</i></span></p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ageratum, blue</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Anagallis, sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Alonzoa grandiflora</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cupheas, in sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cinerarias, by name</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Cineraria Maritima, fine for edging of beds</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Calceolarias, bedding varieties</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Calceolaria aurea floribunda, fine dwarf yellow, large -truss</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Calceolaria, Yellow Prince of Orange, very fine dwarf -yellow</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Calceolaria, Prince of Orange, an excellent bedding -variety</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td colspan='3'><p>Camellias, from 2<i>s.</i> 6<i>d.</i> to -21<i>s.</i> each</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Dahlias, sorts, from 3<i>s.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Delphinum Formosum, very fine</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Fuchsias, sorts for bedding</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Geraniums, mixed sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>„ Flower of the Day</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Geranium, Golden Chain</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Gorteria, rigens</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Heliotropes, sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Hardy Ferns, sorts 6<i>s.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Herbaceous Plants, 4<i>s.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Koniza Variegata, pretty for edging</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Lobelias, sorts 4s. to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Lantanias, sorts 4s. to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Œnothera riparia</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Pentstemons, sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Pinks, sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Picotees, for borders</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Petunias, of sorts</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Scarlet and other Geraniums sorts 3<i>s.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Salvias, sorts 4<i>s.</i> to</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Verbenas, in colours for beds</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">3</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">0</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>„ Mixed Sorts, by name</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">2</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Descriptive Catalogues sent Free -on Application.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_26"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -26</span>Removing from the Castle Meadow, to<br /> -Little Orford Street.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THOMAS KEMP,</b><br /> -<b>SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER,</b></p> -<p>In returning thanks to his Friends and the Public generally -for their liberal support, begs to inform them that he is -removing to more commodious premises, where he trusts to receive -an increased share of their patronage.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Every article in the above Trade -of the best materials and workmanship made to order on the most -reasonable terms</i>. <i>Contracts taken for repairing -Farmer’s harness by the year</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>CULLINGFORD & SONS,<br /> -RAG MERCHANTS</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THOMAS CULLINGFORD,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Botolph Street, St. -Saviour’s.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>FRED. CULLINGFORD, WM. -CULLINGFORD,</b><br /> -<b>ST. -BENEDICT’S.</b> -<b>BER STREET.</b></p> -<p><i>At the above Shops the Public may obtain the full market -value for Rags</i>, <i>and all articles used in the manufacture -of Paper</i>, <i>&c.</i></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>PULLEN, MASE, & FURSE,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Sign and Decorative -Painters,</b><br /> -<b>Grainers, Writers, etc.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">St</span>. -LAWRENCE LANE, NORWICH</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Heraldry</i>, <i>Altar -Tablets</i>, <i>Scrolls</i>, <i>Banners</i>, <i>Gilding</i>,<br -/> -<i>Enamelling</i>, <i>Japanning</i>, <i>etc.</i></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_27"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 27</span>JOHN -STEVENS,<br /> -CIGAR MERCHANT AND TOBACCONIST,<br /> -BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Foreign Cigars of the Finest -Brands</i>. <i>Snuffs in every variety</i>. -<i>Syrian</i>, <i>Turkish</i>, <i>and all the Tobaccos of the -Levant and America</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEERSCHAUM -PIPES.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>The Best Price Given for Household<br /> -Furniture and other Effects.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Innkeepers’ and other -Valuations accurately made</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Cash Advanced on Property for -immediate sale by</b><br /> -<b>Auction, by</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>H. J. MASON,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>At the Auction Mart, Corner of -Upper Goat Lane,</b><br /> -<b>Opposite St. Gregory’s Church, Norwich.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>T. GRIMWOOD,<br /> -CLOTHING EMPORIUM,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">4, LOWER GOAT LANE, NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">STYLE, QUALITY, AND CHEAPNESS -COMBINED.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>EDMUND DEVEREUX,<br /> -PLUMBER, GLAZIER,<br /> -House and Ornamental Painter,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ST. GEORGE’S COLEGATE, -NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>Graining, -Writing, Gilding, etc., of every Description.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_28"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 28</span>To -Executors, Shopkeepers, Parties Declining<br /> -Housekeeping, etc.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THOS. FOULSHAM</b></p> -<p>Begs to announce that he purchases every description of -Property, giving the utmost value for immediate Cash, thereby -saving the delay and uncertainty of an Auction.</p> -<p><i>Valuations correctly made for Probate Duty</i>, <i>for -Outgoing and Incoming Tenants</i>, <i>with Dispatch</i>. -<i>Sales effected in City and Comity</i>, <i>on Reasonable -Terms</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>THOMAS FOULSHAM, -AUCTIONEER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: right"><span class="GutSmall">WESTLEGATE -STREET, NORWICH.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>GOLDEN DOG BREWERY,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">MAGDALEN STREET, NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>JAMES HUBBARD</b></p> -<p>Avails himself of this opportunity to tender his best thanks -for the many favours conferred on him for the last twenty years, -and to state that the greatest attention is paid to the BREWING -DEPARTMENT, for supplying Families with pure</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>HOME-BREWED ALE.</b></p> -<p>J. H. begs to state that his WINES AND SPIRITS are of the best -quality; also, that he has always ready for immediate use, a -large stock of</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>London Stout Porter, Scotch, -East India, and</b><br /> -<b>Home-brewed Ales, in Bottles.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ESTABLISHED 1717,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -Westminster & General Life Assurance</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">ASSOCIATION. <b>ESTABLISHED -1836.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>J. M. HUBBARD, Agent, Magdalen -Street, Norwich.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Prospectuses will be forwarded -on application by letter</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_29"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -29</span>PIGGIN & DYBALL,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PRACTICAL</span><br /> -Opticians and Spectacle Manufacturers.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p29b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Crystal Spectacles" -title= -"Crystal Spectacles" - src="images/p29s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p>From their long and extensive practice in the science of -Optics, Messrs. <span class="smcap">Piggin</span> and <span -class="smcap">Dyball</span> are enabled to keep the largest and -best assorted Stock of Spectacles, Eye Preservers, Eye and -Reading Glasses, in Norwich, and from their practical knowledge -of the science are able to suit, on correct principles, every -shade of impaired vision; and being manufacturers of the same, -can supply them on the most reasonable terms.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td></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>Spectacles from</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">1</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Best Steel Frames, with best Glasses & Case</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">4</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Ditto ditto with best Pebbles & Case</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">12</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -<tr> -<td><p>Solid Gold Frames, with ditto „</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">18</p> -</td> -<td><p style="text-align: right">6</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>Eye Glasses to suit all sights, in Shell, Steel, and Gold -Frames. A large Stock of Spectacle Cases of every -description. New Glasses to suit the sight cut to old -frames.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE,</b><br -/> -<b>POST-OFFICE STREET, NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>110, POTTERGATE STREET<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">Near St. John’s Church, -Norwich.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>C. ROBINSON,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PRACTICAL</span><br /> -CARVER AND GILDER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">Picture frame and Looking Glass -Manufacturer,</span></p> -<p>Begs to call the attention of his Patrons and Friends to his -Stock of Chimney & Dressing Glasses of the Newest Patterns, -which he is enabled to offer at Prices greatly below those -usually charged, at the same time C. R. can warrant them to be of -first-class workmanship, as they are of his own -manufacture. Gilt Cornices, Pier Tables, Chairs, Screens, -and Brackets made to order. Pictures Cleaned and -Varnished. Old Prints Bleached. Needlework carefully -Strained and Framed.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Picture Frames of every -description Made to Order.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">OLD FRAMES RE-GILT EQUAL TO -NEW.</p> -<p>Parties Furnishing, by paying cash, may insure a first-rate -article and a saving of 20 per cent. by giving their orders to C. -R. Patterns and Samples of every description of Furniture -kept. Old Couches and Chairs Re-Stuffed, Covered, and -Polished, at the lowest prices.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The Trade Supplied with Chair -and Couch Frames at London Prices</i>.<br /> -<i>Best Leaf Gold</i>, 1<i>s.</i> 4<i>d.</i> <i>per -Book</i>. <i>Old Books Bought</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_30"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 30</span>ST. -GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">118, PALL MALL, LONDON, S.W. CAPITAL -£100,000.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center" -class="gutlist">Chairman—<span class="smcap">Henry -Pownall</span>, Esq., Ladbroke Sure, Notting Hill.</p> -<p style="text-align: center" class="gutlist">Deputy -Chairman—<span class="smcap">Henry Haines</span>, Esq., -Moorgate Street, City.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The leading features of this -Office are</i>—</p> -<p>Every description of Life Assurance on the most favourable -terms. Endowments for Husbands, Wives, or Nominees. -Endowments for Children on attaining a certain age. -Annuities of every description granted on terms peculiarly -favourable. Notices of Assignments of Policies -Registered. Medical Referees paid by the Company. Age -of the Life Assured admitted on all Policies, on reasonable proof -being given. Stamp Duties on Life Policies paid by the -Company. Loans on real or personal Security, repayable by -<span class="smcap">Monthly</span> or <span -class="smcap">Quarterly</span> instalments, from one to five -years. For further particulars, Forms of Proposal and -Prospectuses, apply to</p> -<p style="text-align: right"><b>G. S. BARDWELL, ST. -STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">£80,000 <i>has been afforded -in Loans of from</i> £30 <i>to</i> £1,000 <i>in less -than five years</i>, <i>in connection with the St. George Advance -Fund Association</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>J. SCALES,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">DEALER IN</span><br /> -ENGLISH TIMBER<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">CHAPEL FIELD ROAD, NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Always on hand a large Assortment -of Ash and other Planks, Spokes, Coffin Boards, etc., Selling at -Low Prices.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p30b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Searles door and card plates etc., Trory Street, Unthank’s -Road, Norwich" -title= -"Searles door and card plates etc., Trory Street, Unthank’s -Road, Norwich" - src="images/p30s.jpg" /> -</a></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_31"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -31</span>MONEY ADVANCES.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Important to Farmers,</b><br /> -<b>Tradesmen & others.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>Sums in Money, varying in amount from £50 to -£1,000, are advanced in connection with Life Assurances, on -personal or other security, at a rate of Interest not exceeding -£5 per cent. per annum.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>For Prospectuses and Forms of -Application</i>, <i>apply to</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>MR. O. D. RAY,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">KING STREET, NORWICH,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">AGENT TO -THE</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">PROTECTOR<br /> -ENDOWMENT, LOAN, & ANNUITY<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">COMPANY.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>O. D. RAY,<br /> -Auctioneer, Estate Agent, & Valuer,<br /> -11, UPPER KING STREET,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></h3> -<p><b>Valuations for Probate on reasonable terms. -Drapers’, Grocers’, and General Stocks -Valued.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_32"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -32</span>Wholesale Embroidery Warehouse,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">29, LONDON STREET, NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">J. GANLY,</p> -<p>The only Manufacturer in the Eastern Counties, supplies the -trade with every description of</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Traced and Stamped -Muslins</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRICE LIST -FREE ON APPLICATION.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>All Orders to the amount of</i> -20<i>s.</i> <i>carriage paid</i>, <i>or</i> 5 <i>per cent for -cash</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>W. F. HOWARD,<br /> -CARPENTER & BUILDER</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">BISHOPGATE STREET,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>W. S. HARVEY,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PLUMBER, GLAZIER,</span><br /> -HOUSE & DECORATIVE PAINTER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">WILLIAM STREET.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: -center"><b>Residence</b>—<b>Wellington Street, St. -Giles’, Norwich.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">WATER -CLOSETS & PUMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FIXED & -REPAIRED.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_33"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -33</span><span class="GutSmall">NORFOLK AND NORWICH</span><br /> -SEED, FLOWER, AND FRUIT<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">ESTABLISHMENT,</span><br /> -41, LONDON ST., NORWICH</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DAVID BROWNE</b></p> -<p>Begs to intimate that he has always in Stock, Choice -Assortments of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds. -Also a Selection of the best Dessert Fruits in the Season.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Desserts for the Country -carefully selected, and</b><br /> -<b>packed to travel any distance.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">CHOICE BOUQUETS</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Arranged and Packed for -conveyance to any locality</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, -GREENHOUSE PLANTS, &c.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>D. B. begs to say that he has a large collection of Choice -Fruit Trees and Shrubs, Greenhouse and Bedding Plants, &c., -at his Nursery, Sprowston.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The following Catalogues are -published by D. BROWNE</i>, <i>and will</i><br /> -<i>be forwarded on application</i>, <i>viz.</i>—<i>A -Catalogue of</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center">TRANSPLANTED FOREST TREES,<br /> -ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS, EVERGREENS,<br /> -LARGE EVERGREENS & FLOWERING SHRUBS,<br /> -HARDY CLIMBERS, FRUIT TREES, &c.,<br /> -AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, & FLOWER SEEDS,<br /> -DUTCH BULBS, &c.<br /> -SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS, WITH DAHLIAS,<br /> -FUCHSIAS, GERANIUMS, HERBACEOUS PLANTS, &c.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_34"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -34</span><span class="GutSmall">ESTABLISHED THIRTY -YEARS.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>WILLIAM FULCHER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>General Millwright and -Engineer,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">MILL STONE BUILDER, ETC.,<br /> -<b>MOUSEHOLD, NEAR GAS WORKS,</b><br /> -THORPE HAMLET, NORWICH,</p> -<p>Begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal -support they have so generously favoured him with, and to inform -them that they can be supplied with every description of Mill -Stones, etc.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Millwrights’ Work done on -the most reasonable terms at the shortest notice</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>ROBERT TIDMAN,<br /> -BOILER MAKER, MACHINIST,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND GENERAL SMITH,</span><br /> -BISHOP BRIDGE, NORWICH,</h3> -<p>Desires to express his thanks for the patronage he has -received in the various branches of his business, and begs to -inform the public that his work continues to give the utmost -satisfaction for price and quality to all his customers. He -therefore confidently solicits a further extension of their -favours.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Threshing Machines made on the -best and newest principles, and repaired at the lowest possible -charges.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Iron Tanks</i>, <i>strong and -durable</i>, <i>made on the shortest notice</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>JOSEPH WRIGHT & SON,<br /> -PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GLAZIERS<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">MISSION PLACE, KING STREET,</span><br /> -SAINT JULIAN, NORWICH.</h3> -<p>JOSEPH WRIGHT begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the -liberal support he has received for more than 30 years, and to -inform them that the business is now conducted by himself and -son, and he solicits a continuance of their patronage & -support.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>WRITING GRAINING, &c. OF -EVERY DESCRIPTION.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_35"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 35</span> -<a href="images/p35b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Drawing of steam train" -title= -"Drawing of steam train" - src="images/p35s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<h3>HENRY JARVIS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">GENERAL</span><br /> -CARRIER & CARMAN,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">LUCAS’S WHARF,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NEAR THORPE RAILWAY STATION, -NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Goods Removed by Railway or -Spring Vans to all</b><br /> -<b>parts of the Kingdom. GOODS STORED.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">TARPAULING LET ON HIRE.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>JAMES SPALDING,<br /> -FRENCH POLISHER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(ESTABLISHED FOURTEEN YEARS)</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">(From Smees & Sons, Moorfields, -Finsbury, London)</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">SAINT ANDREW’S HILL,<br /> -<b>NORWICH,</b></p> -<p>Begs to thank his Friends and the Public for the very liberal -support conferred on him for the last fourteen years.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>French Cream, for restoring the -Lustre of Furniture,</b><br /> -<b>2s. 6d. per Bottle.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Superior Furniture Oil for -Dining Table Tops</i>, <i>&c.</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">POLISH AND -VARNISH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">CONTRACTS -TAKEN FOR BUILDERS’ & DECORATORS’ WORK, -ETC.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Experienced Workmen sent to all -parts of the Kingdom on the</i><br /> -<i>Shortest Notice</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_36"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 36</span>BY -ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p36b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Sawing machine" -title= -"Sawing machine" - src="images/p36s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>Awarded -the SILVER MEDAL at the NORFOLK AGRICULTURAL SHOW at -Norwich.</b></span></p> -<h3><a name="page3_37"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -37</span>SPARKE AND CO., ENGINEERS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">THORN LANE FOUNDRY, NORWICH,</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Invite the attention of -Agriculturists, Shippers, Contractors, and others, to their<br /> -PATENT SELF-ACTING CIRCULAR SAW BENCHES.</p> -<p>These Benches are fitted with a New Apparatus for drawing -timber to and from the Saw, so simple that it can be managed and -the speed instantly regulated. They are also fitted with a -draft chain, perfectly free in the delivery, which can only draw -parallel to the saw. They are adapted to cut any -description of wood; rough timber merely requiring to have each -end chipped with an axe, to give it a steady bearing on the table -and carriage. The carriages are fitted with a lever roll, -to enable the man who works the bench to raise the timber on the -carriages to carry it beyond the saw; they are also fitted with -an improved gauge, to cut either parallel or feather edge boards; -for deal cutting a spring roll is sent to press the deals against -the gauge, so that a true cut is obtained, however uneven the -surface and with as little waste as the common pit saw.</p> -<p>Any of these benches may be worked by power from 4-horse -upwards, as the speed for bringing the timber to and from the saw -is regulated according to the power used, they are also fitted -with a lever so as to stop or reverse the motion of the timber -instantaneously (a necessary precaution in case of accident); -they are suitable for cutting timber on estates, for timber -merchants, contractors, or builders’ purposes, as timber of -any length and depth, according to the diameter of the saw, may -be cut perfectly true. (<i>See next Page</i>.)</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_38"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 38</span>BY -ROYAL LETTERS PATENT</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p38b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Sparke & Co.’s vertical saw mill" -title= -"Sparke & Co.’s vertical saw mill" - src="images/p38s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SPARKE & CO.’S -VERTICAL SAW MILL</b>.</p> -<p>These Mills are very strong, fitted with 6 saws, and are made -to cut two deals at one time; the Saws are worked by a simple -motion which considerably lessens the working parts of the mill, -and adds to its compactness; it can be readily fixed, as the mill -is firmly bolted to a metal base plate. They are made in -two sizes, for cutting 18 inches and 12 inches deep. A -smaller mill on the above principle, for cutting felloes and -curves.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>The following Noblemen and -Gentlemen have been supplied with our Saw Machinery</i>, <i>where -it may be seen</i>, <i>at work</i>, <i>by permission</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">The Earl of Crawford & Balcarres, -Wigan</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Hastings, Melton Constable, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Sondes, Elmham Hall, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Lord Portman, Blandford, Dorset</p> -<p class="gutlist">H. K. Tompson, Witchingham Hall, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">T. P. Beauchamp, Esq., Langley Park, -Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">E. Bulwer, Esq., Heydon Hall, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">T. Mott, Esq., Barningham Hall, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">W. C. Hardy, Esq., Letheringsett Hall, -Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">C. Newcome, Esq., Feltwell Hall, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">H. L. Warner, Esq., Walsingham Abbey</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Hornsby & Sons, Grantham, -Lincoln</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Clayton, Shuttleworth, & Co., -Lincoln</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. M. Penistan, Engineer, Lincoln</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Garrett & Sons, Saxmundham, -Suffolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Dray & Co., Swan Lane, London</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Ransomes & Sims, Engineers, -Ipswich</p> -<p class="gutlist">Count Edouard Karolyi, Pesth, Hungary</p> -<p class="gutlist">Sir W. Trevalyan Bart., Taunton, Somerset</p> -<p class="gutlist">Henry Hannam, Esq., Burcote Park, Abingdon</p> -<p class="gutlist">J. T. Bouck, Esq., Manchester</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Cooper & Wallis, Birchfield, -Birmingham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. Stephen Leeds, Whitwell, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. James Kett, Earlham, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. George Salter, Attleborough, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. John Martin, Barmer, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. Wm. Hubbard, Contractor, East Dereham</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. James Clarke, Felbrigg, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. J. Bowles, Palgrave, Suffolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. Samuel Darby, Merchant, Beccles, -Suffolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. Samuel Blaxhill, Walpole, Suffolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. J. Howard, Saw Mills, Drayton, Norfolk</p> -<p class="gutlist">Messrs. Rushton, Proctor, & Co., -Lincoln</p> -<p class="gutlist">Mr. Thomas Wells, Chatham</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Illustrated Catalogues and List -of Prices forwarded on application</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_39"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -39</span><span class="GutSmall">CITY</span><br /> -SAWING, PLANING,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -MOULDING MILLS,<br /> -PALACE PLAIN, NORWICH</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SAUL & FRAZER</b></p> -<p>In returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon -them during the past seven years, beg to say that at the request -of a large number of their friends, they have added to their -Machinery</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A MOULDING & PLANING -MACHINE</b>,</p> -<p>With all the latest improvements, by which they are now -enabled to supply Mouldings, &c. of superior quality to any -pattern, at a very short notice, and on the most reasonable -terms.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A Large Stock of Mouldings & -Skirtings always on hand.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SAWING & PLANING DONE IN A -SUPERIOR MANNER.</b></p> -<table> -<tr> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -center">STOVES.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">STOVES.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">STOVES.</p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: center"> -<a href="images/p39b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"Drawing of fender" -title= -"Drawing of fender" - src="images/p39s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -</td> -<td style='vertical-align: middle'><p style="text-align: -center">Fenders.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Fireirons.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Fenders.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Fireirons.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p>And every article in Furnishing Ironmongery at a trifling per -centage above cost price, in order to effect a clearance previous -to alterations in premises.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>H. PINSON,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">OPPOSITE GURNEYS’ BANK, -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_40"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -40</span>NORWICH FOUNDRY.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<h3>J. M. TURNER,<br /> -IRON AND FORGE WORKS,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">St. Martin’s Palace Plain, -Norwich.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>W. PAYNE,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">WHOLESALE</span><br /> -SHOE MANUFACTURER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">SHORT STREET, CROOK’S -PLACE,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>WILLIAM SCOTT,<br /> -PLUMBER, GLAZIER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">House, Sign, and Ornamental -Painter,</span><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">Writer, Gilder, and Grainer,</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">LEAD AND WINDOW GLASS MERCHANT,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Bedford Street, St. -Andrew’s,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p>Water Closets, various descriptions of Pumps, Hot and Cold -Water Baths, Fancy Fountains, Beer Engines Fixed and -Repaired. Plumbers’ Brass Work, Sheet Lead, Lead -Pipe, etc. Crown, Sheet, British Plate, Patent Plate, -Coloured and Ornamental Glass, cut in squares to order.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><a name="page3_41"></a><span -class="pagenum">p. 41</span> -<a href="images/p41b.jpg"> -<img alt= -"C. G. Starling’s shop" -title= -"C. G. Starling’s shop" - src="images/p41s.jpg" /> -</a></p> -<h3>CHARLES G. STARLING,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">GENERAL</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DRAPER,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">HOSIER & HABERDASHER,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>No. 2, White Lion -Street,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Two Doors from the -Market-Place.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_42"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -42</span>NORWICH UNION<br /> -LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">A MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>INSTITUTED 1808.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">CAPITAL, UPWARDS OF -£2,000,000</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">PATRONS.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">His Grace the Duke of <span -class="smcap">Cleveland</span>, K. G.<br /> -The Right Hon. the Earl of <span class="smcap">Rosebery</span>, -K. T.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">TRUSTEES.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Robt. John Harvey -Harvey</span>, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">W. J. <span class="smcap">Utten Browne</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">John Skipper</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Roger Kerrison</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p style="text-align: center" class="gutlist">DIRECTORS.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">John Wright</span>, Esq., -President</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">George Durrant</span> -Esq., Vice-Pres.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">John Hilling -Barnard</span>, Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">C. M. <span class="smcap">Gibson</span>, Esq., -F.R.C.S.</p> -<p class="gutlist">W. R. <span class="smcap">Clarke</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">W. H. <span class="smcap">Ranking</span>, -Esq., M.D., Cantab.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Frank Noverre</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Richard Griffin</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Thomas Beevor</span>, -Esq., Vice-President</p> -<p class="gutlist">R. <span class="smcap">Blake Humfrey</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Dr. Goodwin</span></p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">John Barwell</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Francis Parmeter</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">R. W. <span class="smcap">Hawkes</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Geo. Edward Frere</span>, -Esq., F.R.S.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Robert John Wright</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Robert Fitch</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist">Rev. S. F. <span -class="smcap">Bignold</span></p> -<p class="gutlist">W. H. <span class="smcap">Clabburn</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Thomas Lucas</span>, -Esq.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Rev. William -Wayman</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Secretary, <span class="smcap">Sir -Samuel Bignold</span>, Surrey Street, Norwich.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Solicitors, Messrs. <span -class="smcap">Field & Bignold</span>.<br /> -Auditors, Mr. A. <span class="smcap">Bailey</span>, Mr. <span -class="smcap">James R. Hardy</span>, & Mr. J. J. <span -class="smcap">Winter</span>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>This Society has been established <span -class="smcap">Fifty-one Years</span>, during which period it has -issued 31,500 Policies, and paid to the representatives of 6617 -deceased members £5,448,264 sterling.</p> -<p>To meet existing engagements, the Society possesses funds -amounting to upwards of Two <span class="smcap">Million Pounds -sterling</span>, almost wholly invested on Real and Government -Securities.</p> -<p>The Rates of Premium are lower than those of some offices by -nearly 10 per cent., a benefit in itself equivalent to an Annual -Bonus.</p> -<p>There is no Proprietary to divide with the Assured the profits -of this Institution, which is one of the very few purely Mutual -Insurance Offices. Persons, therefore, now effecting -Insurances will receive the full benefit of the system, and will -be entitled to participate in the large reserves of the Society, -which are applicable for future Bonuses.</p> -<p><b>One-half of the first five Annual Premiums may remain as a -permanent charge upon the Policies granted for the whole duration -of life.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">NO CHARGE IS -MADE FOR POLICY STAMPS.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Chief Offices, Surrey Street, -Norwich;</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">6, <i>Crescent</i>, <i>Bridge -Street</i>, <i>Blackfriars</i>, <i>London</i>; <i>College -Green</i>,<br /> -<i>Dublin</i>; <i>and Prince’s Street</i>, -<i>Edinburgh</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p><a name="page3_43"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -43</span><i>The benefits to be derived by the Public from -Insurance against Loss by Fire are so great and numerous</i>, -<i>when compared with its trifling cost</i>, <i>as to render it -an imperative duty on every one to avail themselves of the -protection afforded by this Institution</i>, <i>against the -destructive ravages of Fire</i>, <i>which in a few moments may -lay waste the fruits of a whole life of industry</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<h3>NORWICH UNION<br /> -FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY.</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Established 1821.</b> -<b>Capital, £550,000.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">PRINCIPAL -OFFICES:</span><br /> -<b>SURREY STREET, NORWICH.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">London, 6, Crescent, New Bridge -St., Blackfriars.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">DUBLIN, 2, -COLLEGE GREEN. EDINBURGH, PRINCE’S STREET.</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">LIVERPOOL—EXCHANGE -STREET.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Birmingham</i>, -<i>Bennett’s Hill</i>. <i>Bristol</i>, <i>Corn -Street</i>, <i>Exchange</i>,<br /> -<i>Exeter</i>, <i>High Street</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DIRECTORS</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Lieut. Gen. SIR R. J. HARVEY, C.B., -President.</p> -<table> -<tr> -<td><p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Chas. Evans</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>., Chancellor of the Diocese of -Norwich, Vice-President</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Edward Steward</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">George Durrant</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">R. J. H. <span class="smcap">Harvey</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">H. S. <span class="smcap">Patteson</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -</td> -<td><p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">John Wright</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Henry Browne</span>, <span -class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Wales C. Hotson</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Charles Edward -Tuck</span>, <span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><span class="smcap">Donald Dalrymple</span>, -<span class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">W. R. <span class="smcap">Clarke</span>, <span -class="smcap">Esq</span>.</p> -</td> -</tr> -</table> -<p style="text-align: center">Secretary, <span class="smcap">Sir -Samuel Bignold</span>, Surrey Street, Norwich.</p> -<p>Insurances are granted by this Society, at the same Rates as -other Offices, on buildings, goods, merchandise, and effects, -ships in port, harbour, or dock, from loss or damage by Fire, in -any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.</p> -<p>It is provided by the constitution of the Society, that the -insured shall be free from all responsibility; and to guarantee -the engagements of the Office, a fund of £550,000 has been -subscribed by a numerous and opulent Proprietary. Returns -of Profits are periodically made to parties insuring.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_44"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -44</span>CHEAP PRINTING.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>M. G. BARDWELL,</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall">LETTER-PRESS</span><br /> -PRINTER & BOOK-BINDER<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">PRINCE’S STREET, TOMBLAND,</span><br -/> -NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">Circulars, Cards, Billheads & -Handbills Executed with the<br /> -utmost despatch, at the lowest charges,</p> -<p style="text-align: center">POSTING BILLS OF EVERY SIZE.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Contracts for Printing of every -description</i>.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>EDWARD BOARDMAN,<br /> -CARPENTER<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">AND</span><br /> -GENERAL BUILDER,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">FOUNDRY BRIDGE, NORWICH.</span></h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p>E. B. (Son of the late James Boardman, Wharfinger) begs to -solicit from the gentry and public generally, orders for works in -the <b>ABOVE LINE</b>, and undertakes</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>Alterations of whatever kind,</b></p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>The Fittings and Finishings of -Houses,</b></p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>Conservatories, complete</b></p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>Shop Fronts and Fittings, &c.</b></p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>General Repairs to Houses, Premises, -Furniture, etc.</b></p> -<p>And guarantees good material, workmanship, despatch, and -moderate charges.</p> -<p>E. B. can refer to many Public and Private Buildings he has -erected, and others which he has superintended for an eminent -London Building Firm, with whom he was many years engaged.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Estimates given for any of the -aforesaid Works.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_45"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -45</span>General Posting House,<br /> -THE MAID’S HEAD HOTEL<br /> -SAINT SIMON’S, NORWICH.<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">W. WEBSTER, PROPRIETOR.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p>The “<span class="smcap">Maid’s -Head</span>,” an Old-Established Hotel, is the nearest to -the Cathedral, and from its proximity to the Railway Station, -offers special advantages to Commercial Gentlemen and Families -visiting the City.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Post Horses, Neat Carriages, Hearse -and<br /> -Mourning Coaches, etc.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>PRATT,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">IMPORTER OF</span><br /> -American and other Clocks,<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">OF THE BEST MAKERS,</span><br /> -ST. BENEDICT’S STREET, NORWICH.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Oil Paintings in great -variety</i>. <i>Papier Machie Goods</i>, <i>consisting of -Ladies’ Work Boxes</i>, <i>Writing Desks</i>, <i>Tea -Caddies</i>, <i>&c.</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>A Well-assorted Stock of -Looking-Glasses, Waiters, Trays, etc.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>CUTLERY -OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.</b></span></p> -<p style="text-align: center">Spectacles to suit all -sights. Watches & Clocks repaired on the premises</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><i>Payments -taken Weekly or Monthly</i></span><span class="GutSmall">. -</span><span class="GutSmall"><i>Country Orders will receive -prompt attention</i></span><span class="GutSmall">.</span></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3>MR. FRANK NOVERRE,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Has the honour of announcing his -<span class="smcap">Norwich Academies</span> for</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>DANCING & EXERCISES,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">In his <span class="smcap">New -Ball</span> and <span class="smcap">Concert Room</span>, <i>at -his Residence</i>, <i>Theatre Square</i>.</p> -<p><i>Young Ladies</i> and <i>Little Boys</i>, Tuesdays, at -<i>Eleven</i>.</p> -<p><i>Young Ladies</i> and <i>Gentlemen</i>, Tuesdays and -Thursdays, at <i>Four</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">ATTENDANCE WEEKLY AT</p> -<p><i>Yarmouth</i>, Dene Side, Theatre Square; <i>Lynn</i>, -Athenæum; <i>Lowestoft</i>, <i>Beccles</i>, <i>Dereham</i>, -<i>Fakenham</i>, <i>North Walsham</i>, <i>Aylsham</i>, -<i>Thetford</i>, <i>Wymondham</i>, <i>Pulham</i>, -<i>Snettisham</i>, <i>Margate</i>, <i>&c.</i></p> -<p style="text-align: center">THEATRE SQUARE, NORWICH.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_46"></a><span class="pagenum">p. 46</span>A -HOME FROM HOME.</h3> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<h3>SUTTON’S</h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Late BENNETT’S,</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>COMMERCIAL HOTEL</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">AND</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BOARDING HOUSE,</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Exchange Street, Norwich</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Near the Post-Office and -Market-Place</i>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p>The above Establishment has been recently enlarged, and is -specially adapted for COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Show Room, Bath Room</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Smoking Room, Luggage -Room</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span -class="GutSmall">AND</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Private Rooms for -Families.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">SERVANTS CHARGED IN THE BILL.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">Omnibus to and from every -Train.</p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center">A VISIT IS RESPECTFULLY -SOLICITED.</p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_47"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -47</span>HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS<br /> -<span class="GutSmall">FOR THE PEOPLE.</span></h3> -<p style="text-align: center">Designed as Gifts from Parents to -their Children—Teachers to their Scholars—Mistresses -to their Servants—and Masters to their Workpeople.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<blockquote><p style="text-align: center">“This is the best -Series of Original Tracts for Working Men and their Families that -has come under our notice for many years.”—<i>British -Workman</i>, <i>Oct.</i> 1857.</p> -</blockquote> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap"><b>Household -Tracts</b></span><br /> -FOR THE PEOPLE.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">TWOPENCE -EACH.</span></p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>COTTAGE HOMES</b>. <i>For -Mothers</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>MOTHER’S TRIALS & -TRIUMPHS</b>. <i>For Mothers</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>THE STARTING IN LIFE</b>. <i>For -Boys</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>THE HAPPY LIFE</b>. <i>For -Girls</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>MY FIRST PLACE</b>. <i>For Young -Servants</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>HOW DO YOU MANAGE THE YOUNG -ONES</b>? <i>For Parents</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>HOW TO TAKE CARE OF NUMBER ONE</b>. -<i>For Young Men</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>Are YOU THINKING of GETTING -MARRIED</b>? <i>Words to the Thoughtless and the -Thinking</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>WORKING MEN’S HINDRANCES</b>. -<i>Set Forth by a Working Man</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>THE WORTH OF FRESH AIR</b>. <i>For -Everybody</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>THE USE OF PURE WATER</b>. <i>For -Everybody</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE VALUE OF GOOD FOOD</b>. <i>For -Everybody</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>INFLUENCE of WHOLESOME DRINK</b>. -<i>For Everybody</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>ADVANTAGE OF WARM CLOTHING</b>. -<i>For Everybody</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>GAIN OF A WELL-TRAINED MIND</b>. -<i>For Everybody</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>A SHORT YARN</b>. <i>For -Sailors</i>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>DAUGHTERS FROM HOME</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist">* <b>HOUSEHOLD RHYMES for the -CHILDREN</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF THINGS</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE YOUNG MAN IN THE GREAT CITY</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><i>Just Ready</i>.</p> -<p>Those with * are also issued in elegant Illuminated Covers, at -3d. each.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>SCIENCE</b><br /> -FOR THE HOUSEHOLD.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">TWOPENCE -EACH.</span></p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE GREAT ROUND WORLD</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE WIDE AND DEEP SEA</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>BUSY-BODY OXYGEN</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE INVISIBLE AIR</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE INCONSTANT WIND</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>THE RENOVATING RAIN</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ATTRACTIVE VOLUMES</b><br /> -<span class="GutSmall"><b>FOR PRIZES OR PRESENTS,</b></span><br -/> -Handsomely bound in cloth, 1s. 6d. each.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR MOTHERS AND -DAUGHTERS</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>HOUSEHOLD TRUTHS FOR WORKING MEN</b>.</p> -<p class="gutlist"><b>HEALTH FOR THE HOUSEHOLD</b>.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p>The Household Tracts in their various forms are peculiarly -suitable to the Clergy, School Committees, Sunday School -Teachers, and the public generally, as gifts for the Working -Classes.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">THE PACKET -OF</span><br /> -<b>12 HOUSEHOLD GIFT BOOKS</b>,</p> -<p>Being the Twelve assorted Household Tracts, in elegant -Illuminated Covers, and attractive Embossed Envelope, price 3s., -is now ready, and should be on every Bookseller’s -Counter.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall"><b>Six of -the above, Assorted, in Embossed Envelope, 1s. 6d.</b></span></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<blockquote><p>“It has often been lamented that -‘popular tracts,’ so called, are not really popular -in their style, and in their manner of dealing with practical -subjects. Our experience teaches us that the complaint is -well founded, and we are happy to have it in our power to point -out to our readers a very useful series of <span -class="smcap">Tracts for the People</span>, published by Messrs. -<span class="smcap">Jarrold and Sons</span>, of London and -Norwich, which are more really ‘popular’ in their -style, and more likely to interest and benefit the ‘working -classes,’ and the class immediately above them, than any -other tracts which we have met with on the same subject. -There is a strong vein of common sense, and some humour running -through them. The print and paper are very good—their -appearance is attractive—and their price very -low.”—<i>English Churchman</i>.</p> -<p>Letters in high commendation of these original and popular -Tracts have been received from <span class="smcap">Lord Chief -Justice Campbell</span>; the <span class="smcap">Archbishop of -Dublin</span>; <span class="smcap">Charles Buxton</span>, <span -class="smcap">Esq</span>., M.P.; <span class="smcap">Canon Hugh -Stowell</span>, Manchester; the <span class="smcap">Earl of -Radnor</span>; the <span class="smcap">Rev. John Robinson</span>, -one of the Secretaries of the London City Mission; the <span -class="smcap">Rev</span>. J. C. <span -class="smcap">Miller</span>, Rector of St. Martin’s, -Birmingham; the <span class="smcap">Rev. Samuel Martin</span>, -Westminster; the <span class="smcap">Rev. C. H. Spurgeon</span>, -London; the <span class="smcap">Rev. A. Roberts</span>, Rector of -Woodrising, Norfolk; from <span class="smcap">Sir Culling E. -Eardley</span>, <span class="smcap">Bart</span>.: Vice-Chancellor -<span class="smcap">Sir W. Page Wood</span>, <span -class="smcap">Bart</span>., &c. (<i>For a Selection see -Prospectuses</i>.) They have also been favourably noticed -in the “<i>British Mothers’ Magazine</i>,” -“<i>Sunday School Teacher’s Magazine</i>,” and -by the leading Periodical Press.</p> -</blockquote> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>LONDON: JARROLD & SONS, 47, -ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<h3><a name="page3_48"></a><span class="pagenum">p. -48</span>JARROLD & SONS,</h3> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="GutSmall">(PRINTERS OF -THIS DIRECTORY,)</span></p> -<p style="text-align: center"><span class="smcap">Invite</span> -special attention to the following DEPARTMENTS of their -Business.</p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>PRINTING.</b></p> -<p>By the Introduction of STEAM POWER and a STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY -into their Working Plant, J. & SONS are enabled to combine -cheapness and expedition, without the slightest sacrifice of -superior workmanship. They have now in operation Machinery -suitable for the finest book work, as well as for the ordinary -requirements of commercial enterprize, such as HANDBILLS, SHOP -BILLHEADS, TEA WRAPPERS, &c.</p> -<p>The very large number of Compositors and Pressmen engaged upon -their Printing Staff, enables them to offer especial advantages -to Solicitors, Auctioneers, Architects, &c., to whom -<i>expedition</i> is mainly essential.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Manuscripts of every kind -carefully prepared for the Press.</b></p> -<p style="text-align: center">~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>BOOK-BINDING.</b></p> -<p>In this department arrangements have recently been made for -conducting the entire business on the Premises; from Folding and -Sewing the sheets by female assistants, to the Gilding and -Finishing by competent workmen. In</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURE</b></p> -<p><span class="smcap">Jarrold & Sons</span> are enabled to -compete with the first London Houses, as the extensive patronage -of the leading Merchants in the district satisfactorily -attests.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Books Ruled to any Pattern, -& Type-paged by Superior Machines.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>ESTIMATES FURNISHED IF -REQUIRED.</b></p> - -<div class="gapshortline"> </div> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>Commercial</b>, <b>Family</b>, -<b>and Law Stationery</b>.</p> -<p>From their extensive purchases for cash, and the peculiar -Advantages of Machinery for Cutting, Stamping, &c., <span -class="smcap">Jarrold & Sons</span> supply their friends at -prices much lower than the <i>pseudo</i> cheap London advertising -houses.</p> -<p style="text-align: center"><b>LONDON & EXCHANGE STREETS, -NORWICH.</b></p> - -<div class="gapline"> </div> -<h2>FOOTNOTES.</h2> -<p><a name="footnote2"></a><a href="#citation2" -class="footnote">[2]</a> Hugh Bigod, the grandson, -materially promoted the accession of Stephen to the throne, but -afterwards espousing the cause of Matilda, gave utterance to the -well-known triplet—</p> -<blockquote><p>“Were I in my castle of Bungay,<br /> -Upon the river Waveney,<br /> -I would na care for the king of Cockney.”</p> -</blockquote> -<p>Two of the family subscribed their names to Magna Charta; -another was the spokesman of the barons combined against Henry -the Third; while the last earl flatly refused to accompany Edward -the First in his French campaign, that king having laid heavy and -illegal tollages on the country.</p> -<pre> - - - - -***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROGERS' DIRECTORY OF NORWICH AND -NEIGHBOURHOOD*** - - -***** This file should be named 64006-h.htm or 64006-h.zip****** - - -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: -http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/6/4/0/0/64006 - - -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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