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Title: The Poll for an Assistant Minister for the Parish of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich


Author: Anonymous



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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE POLL FOR AN ASSISTANT MINISTER
FOR THE PARISH OF ST. PETER MANCROFT, NORWICH***

Transcribed from the 1845 Stevenson and Matchett edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org 

THE POLL

for an

ASSISTANT MINISTER

for the parish of

ST. PETER MANCROFT, NORWICH

Instead of the Rev. C. CHAPMAN, resigned,

Taken January 16, 1845;

with an entire list of the rate payers.

 

CANDIDATES.

Rev. THOMAS WILSON, M.A.

267

Rev. THOMAS CLOWES, M.A.

236

[The Rev. T. Wilson was nominated and supported by the Friends of the Established Church, and the Rev. T. Clowes principally by the Dissenting Interest.]

 

THE POLL.

 

W.

C.

Allison Robert, Wounded Hart-lane

1

 

Allison David, St. Peter’s steps

1

 

Ames Robert, Market-place

1

 

Anthony William, Upper-market

 

 

Arnold Edward, Orford-hill

1

 

Asker Samuel, near the Church

6

 

Asker George, Bethel-street

 

2

Asker George, Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Athow John, Castle-street

 

 

Athow John, Castle-street

 

 

Atkins Thomas, Back of Inns

 

 

Austin Ann, Oxford-hill

1

 

 

Basingthwaite ---, Bethel-street

1

 

Back Edward, Old Haymarket

6

 

Bacon Edmund, Davey-place

 

 

Bacon Edmund, Gun House-yard

 

 

Bagshaw Joseph, Fishmarket

 

 

Baldwin John, Fishmarket

 

1

Baley John, Little London-street

 

1

Balls Samuel, St. Giles’-street

2

 

Banks Thomas, Gaol-hill

 

4

Barber John, Old Haymarket

Barber John, jun. do.

 

4

p. 2Barker George, London-street

 

 

Barnard John, Upper-market

2

 

Barnard Charles, Market-place

2

 

Barnard J. H., Castle-street

1

 

Barnard Dennis, do.

1

 

Bolton W. S., do.

1

 

Barnes John Edward, do.

1

 

Bayes Mrs., Orford-hill

1

 

Bayes Robert K., do.

1

 

Beales Francis, Lady’s-lane

 

1

Bell John, Exchange-street

 

1

Bennett Edward, Upper-market

 

 

Bream Chas. John, do.

 

1

Bennett Thomas, Upper-market

 

1

Betts John, Market-place

 

2

Hindes E. J., do.

2

 

Hindes Francis, do.

2

 

Bidwell Henry, Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Bidwell Henry, jun., do.

 

 

Bidwell Joseph, Bethel-street

 

 

Bishop James, Coburg-street

1

 

Blazeby James, Bethel-street

1

 

Blyth John, Davey-place

 

 

Blyth W. B., Bethel-street

 

1

Boardman R. R., York-place

1

 

Boatwright Eliza, Theatre-street

 

 

Bond Joseph, Davey-place

 

1

Bowgen Susanna, Bethel-street

 

 

Boyden C. and Eliza, do.

1

 

Brandford E., Coburg-street

 

1

Bray Richard, St. Giles’-street

1

 

Brittain Robert, Coburg-street

 

 

Brockhall Henry, Back of Inns

 

1

Browne Aggas, Theatre-street

2

 

Brown Henry, Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Bradshaw F. G., Weston’s-court

2

 

Browne Edward, Upper-market

Browne Henry, do

6

 

Browne Hezekiah, Orford hill

 

 

Browne John, Chapel-field

2

 

Browne William, Davey-place

 

 

Brundell Charles, Market-place

Bean Francis, do.

2

 

Bryan Joshua, Old Haymarket

 

2

p. 3Buck C. H., Back of Inns

 

1

Bull Isaac, do.

 

 

Bunting John, Upper-market

 

1

Burrage John, Davey place

 

1

Burroughes John, Butchery

 

 

Bush Mrs., Castle-street

1

 

Butcher William, Market-place

 

 

Buttifant Miss, Market-place

3

 

Benstead Thomas, Bear-yard

 

1

Barber W. W., Little Orford-street

 

 

Bloomfield John, Bethel-street

 

 

Barker John and Coleby, opposite Crescent

1

 

 

Calton Thomas Dixon, Hay-hill

2

 

Campin John, Chapel-field road

 

1

Capprain Lewis, White Lion-street

 

 

Case Sarah, Bethel-street

1

 

Castle William, near the Church

1

 

Chamberlin Henry, Market-place

Chamberlin Henry, junr., do.

Chamberlin Robert, do.

 

6

Chambers William, Pudding-lane

1

 

Cheston Thomas, Lady’s lane

 

 

Church Charles, Wounded Hart-lane

1

 

Clarke Samuel, Butchery

 

1

Clarke S. R., do.

1

 

Clarke Misses, London-street

2

 

Clarke Hannah, Bethel-street

1

 

Claxton Robt., Davey-place (voted twice)

 

2

Claxton Thomas, Royal Hotel-street

 

 

Coldham William, Upper-market

2

 

Clements John, St. Giles’-street

 

 

Coleman George Lovick, Gaol-hill

 

6

Coleman, Mrs., London-street

 

3

Collins James, Davey-place

 

1

Cook Edwd. Thomas, White Lion-street

1

 

Cooper John, London-street

1

 

Cooper Robert, Gaol-hill

 

1

Cooper William, White Lion-street

2

 

Coote Mary, Hay-hill

1

 

Coote, George Mark, do.

1

 

Copeman John, Gentleman’s-walk

Copeman John, junr., do.

Copeman Jonathan D., do.

 

6

p. 4Corsbie Joseph, Gun House-yard

1

 

Cousins Thomas, Upper-market

 

 

Cousins James, Exchange-street

 

1

Crisp John William, Castle Ditches

1

 

Critchfield Samuel, Gentleman’s-walk

5

 

Crook John, Chapel-field

 

 

Crosse John Green, Orford-street

4

 

Cubitt George, Upper-market

2

 

Cudbard Charles, Theatre-street

 

 

Cudbard John, do.

 

 

Culley Mrs. Crescent-place

 

1

Cullyer William, Chapel-field

 

6

Cundall Benjamin, Gentleman’s-walk

4

 

Curtis C. J. M., White Lion-street

2

 

Cushing William, Market-place

 

2

Cuttriss John, Butchery

1

 

Copeman Bell, Exchange-street

2

 

Colman James, Exchange-street

 

 

Colman Jeremiah, do.

 

1

Colman Joseph, do.

 

 

Cordran William, Chapel-field-row

1

 

 

Daines Robert, Bethel-street

1

 

Dallinger Joseph, Davey-place

 

 

Dallinger Joseph, junr., do.

 

 

Dunn William, Market-place

 

1

Darell John, White Lion-street

 

1

Dashwood Miss, Lady’s-lane

1

 

Day, Thos. Starling, Bethel-street

1

 

Taylor F. C., do.

1

 

Daynes John, Back of the Inns

 

1

Davy John, Davey-place

 

 

Debney Mrs., Chapel-field-road

 

 

Decaux Mrs., near the Church

 

 

Devear John, Davey-place

Phillips Robt., do.

 

2

Diver Owen A., Market-place

2

 

Dixon John, Bethel-street

1

 

Dobson Mrs., Lady’s-lane

 

 

Doughty Bertha, Chapel-field-road

1

 

Downes Henry, Bethel-street

1

 

Deane William, Chapel-Field-road

 

 

Dye Anthony, Fishmarket

 

1

Dye John, Theatre-street

1

 

p. 5Durrant George, Theatre-street

1

 

Dawbarn James, Exchange-street

 

 

Dixey John, ditto

 

 

 

East of England Bank, Hay-hill

 

 

Eastaugh Nath. Castle-ditches

 

 

Easto John, Briggs’-street

 

4

Eaton Thomas D., Gentleman’s-walk

3

 

Egmore Randall, White Lion-street

 

1

Ellison Thomas, Royal Hotel-street

 

 

Etheridge George, Gentleman’-walk

Etheridge Wm. E., ditto

Etheridge W. E., Market-place

 

5

English Robt. B., opposite Crescent

1

 

 

Fair Susan, York place

1

 

Fairweather Mrs., London-street

2

 

Farrow M. A., Wounded Hart-lane

1

 

Faulke Mrs., Theatre-street

1

 

Felstead Emmanuel, Davey place

1

 

Felstead Eliza, White Lion-street

1

 

Fitch Robert, Market-place

4

 

Fletcher Josiah, Old Haymarket

 

3

Folk Robert do.

 

1

Fulcher M. A., Castle-street

1

 

Ford William, Davey-place

 

2

Foster Mary, Chapel-field

 

 

Foulsham Ann, Bethel-street

1

 

Fox Joel, Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Freeman Chas. Robt., Upper-market

 

6

Freestone Edwd., Little Orford-street

 

 

Frost Robert, Davey-place

 

 

Frost Robert do

 

2

Fuller James, Old Haymarket

 

2

Fussey Richard, Butchery

 

1

 

Gallant David, Butchery

 

1

Gay Mrs., St. Giles’-street

 

 

Gaze W. Hammond, Bethel-street

1

 

George R. R., White Lion-street

 

1

Gibson C. M., Bethel-street

 

2

Gill John, St. Giles’-street

1

 

Gilman C. S., Bethel-street

 

1

Gilman John, Back of Inns

1

 

p. 6Glover Miss, Chapel-field

 

1

Gooch Thomas, Dove-street

 

1

Goddard Thomas, Market-place

 

 

Gooch Robert, White Lion-street

1

 

Gooderson John, Halls’ End

Moll William, do.

 

2

Goodson George, Butchery

 

 

Goodson William, do.

 

 

Grand R., Fishmarket

 

1

Grant G. M. London-street

3

 

Green William, Butchery

1

 

Grimmer Saml., White Lion-street

2

 

Grout George, Chapel-field

 

1

Staff John R., do.

 

1

Davey Sarah, do.

 

1

Wilde William, do.

 

 

 

Habberton William, Old Haymarket

 

 

Hallows Joseph, Royal Hotel-street

 

 

Hanworth George, Orford-hill

 

1

Hardy James, Bethel-street

 

 

Harris N., Back of Inns

 

1

Hart Isaac, Market

 

2

Harvey Richard, Old Haymarket

 

1

Harvey Matilda, Upper-market

 

1

Howard Ann, Bethel-street

 

 

Hayward J. J., White Lion-street

 

1

Hazlewsod E. W., Weavers-lane

 

 

Hazlewood C. J., do.

1

 

Hixton J. J., Davey-place

 

3

Holl R. D. Gaol-hill

 

1

Holl Geo. Norton, Castle-street

 

 

Hopson James, Castle Ditches

1

 

Hollis Robert, Theatre-street

1

 

Horne Enoch, Little London street

 

 

Horne Robert, do.

1

 

Horne Robert, jun.

1

 

Horne Elizabeth, Bethel-street

 

 

Howlett William, London-street

 

5

Howlett Robert, Old Haymarket

6

 

Hunt Jas. Edwd., Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Hartt John, Haymarket

6

 

Hall William, Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Ladyman J. H., do.

4

 

p. 7Hanworth James, Coburg-street

 

1

Hall W. E., Orford-hill

 

 

Hurry Thomas, Lady’s-lane

 

 

 

Jackson John, Little Orford-street

1

 

Jackson William, Starling-street

 

1

Jarrold John, London-street

Jarrold Wm. P., do.

Jarrold Sam., do.

Jarrold Thomas, do.

 

6

Jarvis Mrs., Old Haymarket

 

 

Lister, Son And Co., do.

 

1

Jay Charles, Fishmarket

 

 

Jay Charles, Gun House-yard

 

 

Jay Charles, Bethel-street

 

 

Jay Mrs., Fishmarket

 

 

Jay Mrs., Butchery

 

 

Jay Mrs., Fishmarket

 

 

Jay Joshua, Bethel-street

1

 

Jenner Henry, do.

1

 

Johnson William, Gentleman’s-walk

 

 

Johnson John, do.

 

 

Jones S. A., St. Giles’-street

 

 

Jordan Helen, York-place

1

 

Jones Mary Ann, Little Orford-street

 

 

Jay George, Chapel-field

 

 

Jay Charles, Bethel-street

 

 

Jennings Thomas, Old Haymarket

 

2

 

Kemp Henry, Market-place

Kemp Isaac, do.

Kemp Isaac, Old Post-office-yard

6

 

Kent Alfred, Hall’s-end

 

 

Kent Catherine, White Lion-street

1

 

Kerr John, Gun-house yard

 

 

Kerr John, do.

 

 

Kew Misses, White Lion-street

1

 

 

Lack William, York-place

 

 

Ladbroke Robert, White Lion-street

 

 

Lamb Charles, Upper-market

2

 

Lamb James, Market place

 

1

Lammas John, London-street

Lammas A., do.

 

3

p. 8Land John (baker), near the Church

 

1

Land William, do.

1

 

Larter John, Butchery

 

1

Leggatt Sarah, opposite Crescent

 

 

Leatherdale John, Castle Ditches

 

 

Ling Jeremiah, London-street

2

 

Little Charles, Market-place

1

 

Little Henry, Dove-street

 

 

Lovewell Isaac, Old Haymarket

1

 

Lowden James, Market-place

Lowden John, do.

3

 

Layton Charles, Exchange-street

 

 

Lynn William, do.

 

 

 

Mackley William near the Church

1

 

Main William, Bethel-street

 

 

Martin Robert, Hay-hill

1

 

Mussam William, Market

 

6

Massingham Robert, Bethel-street

 

 

Master Alfred, Bethel-street

1

 

Matchett Jonathan, Market-place

Stevenson Seth William, do.

Matchett William, do.

5

 

Mayes Charles, Little London street

1

 

Mills George, Lady’s-lane

 

 

Mingay Mrs., Old Haymarket

 

 

Michel Misses, Market-place

3

 

Moore John George, Castle-street

Bayles Henry, do.

 

1

Moore Martha, opposite Crescent

1

 

More Caroline, Market-place

 

1

Morgan Richard, Chapel-field

 

 

Morrison P. A., Gaol-hill

 

 

Murrell James, Back of Inns

 

 

Muskett Charles, Old Haymarket

5

 

Myhill William, Lady’s-lane

 

1

Marston Richard, Market-place

 

 

Money James, Bethel-street

 

 

Martin John, Back of Inns

 

1

Monsey Robert, Weavers’-lane

 

1

 

Nettleship Susan, Lady’s-lane

 

 

Neve Thomas, Chapel-field

1

 

Newman Mrs., Davey-place

 

 

p. 9Newbegin James, Market-place

 

1

Newbegin James, do.

Newbegin James, junr.

 

2

Newton James, Fishmarket

 

1

Nockolds George, Briggs’-street

 

1

Norgate Mrs., York-place

1

 

Norton Mary Ann, Weavers’-lane

1

 

Noverre Frank, Chapel-field

 

 

Nurse Robert, Old Post-office-yard

 

 

Norman Benjamin, Bethel-street

 

 

Norman Robert, York-place

 

 

 

Oastler Charles, Pudding-lane

1

 

 

Page S. D., Old Haymarket

Page S. D. jun., do.

4

 

Page Miss, Bethel-street

 

1

Page John Gymers, Orford-street

1

 

Page Martin F., Orford-hill

1

 

Palmer James, Coburg street

1

 

Palmer Jonathan, Market-place

 

1

Parr James, Butchery

1

 

Parr Thomas, do.

1

 

Payne John, Dove-street

1

 

Perfect William, Bethel-street

 

1

Perowne John, Exchange-street

 

1

Perowne John Smith, do

 

1

Piggin John, Gentleman’s-walk

 

3

Pilgrim John, Bethel-street

1

 

Pinching William, do.

 

 

Plummer James, Lady’s-lane

1

 

Postle William, Chapel-field

1

 

Potter Thomas, Gentleman’s-walk

 

3

Pratt William, Fishmarket

 

1

Press Eliza, Theatre-street

2

 

Priest George, Brigg’s-street

2

 

Pye William, Upper-market

1

 

Peirson Edward, opposite Crescent

 

 

 

Randall Matthew, Coburg-street

1

 

Ransome Mrs., Gentlemen’s-walk

 

3

Rayner Joseph, Butchery

 

1

Raynes Mich. Jas., Old Haymarket

6

 

Read Jane, Lady’s-lane

 

 

p. 10Reeve James, Old Post-office-street

 

 

Restieaux Joseph, Lady’s-lane

 

 

Rice James, Upper Market

 

1

Richardson John Jas., Bethel-street

 

1

Rider Samuel, Market

 

 

Ringer William, Gentlemen’s-walk

 

 

Ringer Martin, Butchery

 

1

Rivett Francis, Warehouse, Old Post-office-yard

Harmer Thomas

 

2

Rix Isaac, near the Church

 

1

Robbins Rev. William, Lady’s-lane

 

 

Robinson Robert, Davey-place

 

1

Roe Wm. Haylett, Old Post-office-yard

 

 

Roe Wm. H., do.

 

 

Rogers Jonathan, Exchange-street

1

 

Rogers Mrs., Orford-hill

1

 

Roper Walter, Dove-street

 

1

Rose John, Castle-street

 

 

Rossi George, Market

 

3

Rowe C. W., London-street

 

 

Rudd Henry, Market

 

 

Rushbrook Christopher, Bethel-street

 

1

Rust James B., Lady’s-lane

 

1

 

Sainty John, Bethel-street

 

1

Saul William S., do.

1

 

Saul William, Lady’s-lane

 

1

Scott Peter Thomas, White Lion street

 

 

Scott Mary, Back of Inns

1

 

Scotter John, Market-place

1

 

Seaman Nathaniel, Upper-market

1

 

Seeley Job, Market-place

 

 

Seeley Job, do.

 

 

Self John, Coburg-street

 

1

Shalders John, Bethel-street

1

 

Sharpe John, Chapel-field-road

1

 

Sheppard Robert, Upper-market

1

 

Shibley William, York-place

1

 

Shimmonds Mrs., Bethel street

 

 

Silvey William, White Lion-street

1

 

Sizeland Adam, Bethel street

 

1

Smith George, Theatre street

 

 

Smith John, Gentlemen’s-walk

 

 

Smith James, do.

 

 

p. 11Smith William, Hay-hill

 

1

Smith Thomas, Fishmarket

 

1

Smith William, Coburg-street

 

1

Sothern Mrs., Lady’s-lane

 

 

Sparkhall Alexander, St. Peter’s-steps

 

 

Spratt William, Hay-hill

1

 

Spratt William, Chapel-field

 

 

Spratt William, do.

 

 

Spratt William, jun., Bethel-street

1

 

Spratt Miss, Bethel-street

 

1

Stacey Edward, Orford-hill

 

1

Staff Miss, Crescent-place

 

 

Stannard Thomas, Lady’s-lane

 

 

Starr Thomas, do.

 

 

Steadman William

 

1

Stocks George William, Davey-place

 

1

Swan Eliza, Wounded Hart-lane

1

 

 

Taney and French, Fishmarket

 

1

Tattam Richard, White Lion-street

1

 

Taylor Adam, Orford-hill

1

 

Taylor Adam, jun., do.

1

 

Taylor Clement, do.

1

 

Taylor Charles, Castle-ditches

 

5

Taylor John Edward, Bethel-street

1

 

Theobald Thomas, London-street

 

2

Thirkettle Thomas, Market-place

2

 

Thirkettle Robert, Theatre-plain

 

1

Thompson Joseph, White Lion-street

 

2

Thompson Robert, Castle-street

Thompson Robert, Castle-ditches

3

 

Thompson William, Dove-street

1

 

Thorndick Henry J., White Lion-street

 

1

Coman William, do.

 

 

Tillyard Mrs., Butchery

 

 

Tomlinson R. S., Castle street

2

 

Torris Joseph, Gentlemen’s-walk

 

 

Torris Wm. Joseph, Gentlemen’s-walk

 

 

Tillyard Joseph, Butchery

 

 

Trombetti William, Weavers’-lane

 

1

Trowse John, Bethel-street

 

 

Tuxford Frederick, Castle-street

 

1

Thurston Richard Henry, Upper-market

 

1

Tillett Jacob Henry, Market-place

 

2

 

p. 12Waterson William, Market-place

1

 

Weavers Charles, Fishmarket

 

1

Wilde William, opposite Crescent

 

1

Wilson Thomas, York-place

 

 

Waite John Newman, St. Giles’-street

 

1

Ward Randall, Market-place

 

 

Warnes William, Fishmarket

 

1

Watson John, Old Haymarket

 

 

Wigham and Son, do.

 

1

Watts Thomas, Butchery

 

1

Watts William, Market-place

 

2

Watts George, London-street

 

2

Weavers William, Fishmarket

 

1

Weavers William, jun., do.

 

1

Webb Thomas, Castle-street

 

 

Websdale John, Old Haymarket

 

 

Wells William, Butchery

1

 

Whall Thos. E., Bear-yard

1

 

Wheelhouse Wm., Gentlemen’s-walk

6

 

Wilkin Josiah, opposite Crescent

 

1

Wilkinson Henry Jos., St. Giles’-street

 

1

Winter Charles, Upper-market

 

3

Winter Robert, Coburg-street

1

 

Womack George, White Lion-Street

 

 

Woods Jas., Chapel-field Assembly-rooms

1

 

Woolsey Samuel, Market-place

2

 

Wilde (late Roper), opposite Crescent

 

 

Woodhouse G. F., London-street

 

 

 

Yates William, Davey-place

 

 

Young Charles, Theatre-plain

 

 

Younghusband Mrs., Davey-place

 

1

 

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