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Title: Mason's Norwich General and Commercial Directory & Handbook


Author: Robert Hindry Mason



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Transcribed from the 1852 Mason’s edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org.  Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription.

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MASON’S
NORWICH
GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL
DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK,

INCLUDING THE HAMLETS OF

EARLHAM, EATON, HEIGHAM, HELLESDON, LAKENHAM,
POCKTHORPE, THORPE, TROWSE, CARROW,
AND BRACONDALE.

 
 

ENTERED AT STATIONERS’ HALL.

 
 

Price, to Subscribers, Two Shillings and Sixpence,

To Non-Subscribers, Three Shillings.

 
 

LONDON:
PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR,
AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
1852.

 

p. 2LONDON:
ADLARD AND PALMER, PRINTERS, 35A, LUDGATE HILL.

 

p. 3The immense utility of a Directory, in a city of such great importance as Norwich, can only be fairly estimated by those who, having felt the need, have had occasion to regret the want, which the Publisher hopes this work will be found to supply.

Every endeavour has been made to render the Norwich Directory and Handbook as complete and perfect a work of reference as possible, without regard to expense; and it is hoped that, notwithstanding occasional and trivial errors,—some owing to the changes which are daily taking place, and others which will creep into all such books, in spite of the utmost diligence,—it will be received in a liberal spirit.

The usefulness of this Directory and Handbook will doubtless be considerably extended in future editions.

London, April, 1852.

p. 4CONTENTS.

PAGE

NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY

5

,, COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY

61

THE HANDBOOK:

Bethel Hospital

7

Borough Court

9

Carriers to and from Norwich

11

Census—1852, &c.

20

Chamber of Commerce

17

Charities Trustees

6

City Mission

9

Clergy List.

Cathedral and Churches

10

Offices of Archdeaconries

10

Churches in the Hamlets

13

Chapels of Ease

13

Suburban Churches

14

Coaches to and from Norwich

18

Corporation of Norwich

3

Counsel attending Norfolk and Norwich Assizes

21

,, ,, Sessions

21

County Court

8

Cruelty to Animals, Auxiliary Society for the Prevention of

8

Dissenting Chapels

14

Distances of Market Towns in Norfolk from Norwich

21

Dwelling Houses, Duty on

23

Eye Infirmary, Norfolk and Norwich

9

Government School of Design

8

Guardians of the Poor, Corporation of the

4

Haven and Pier Commissioners

4

Horticultural Society, Norfolk and Norwich

8

Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich

7

Indigent Blind, Institution for the

8

Inland Revenue Office

9

Juries, Persons exempt from serving on

23

Justices of the Peace

4

Library, Public

8

List of Parishes, with the Streets in each

1

Museum, Norfolk and Norwich

9

Norfolk, County of

21

People’s College

7

Post Office

19

Ragged Schools

8

Registration

21

Registration Districts and Registrars

3

Savings’ Bank

7

,, Interest Table

23

Stamps and Taxes

22

Stamp Office

9

Vans and Omnibusses

18

Witnesses upon Trials, Rule of Allowance to

23

Young Man’s Institute

7

p. 5MASON’S NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY.

Abbott, Mrs. Clementina, 3 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Abbott, Rev. John, Roman catholic priest, St. John’s Maddermarket

Abbott, Rev. Robert, minister of the New Jerusalem Church, Belle Vue, the Greenhills

Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 22, Magdalen-street

Abel, David, upholsterer, cabinet maker, &c. Pottergate street

Abel, Frederick, brush manufacturer, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Abel, John, horse dealer, Rising Sun, Chapelfield-road

Abrahams, Benjamin, watch and clock maker and working jeweller, 1 Bethel st.

Absolon, Edward, Muspole street

Adams, James, stone and marble mason, Chapelfield-road

Adams, Miss Frances, 5, Bank-street

Adcock, Daniel, segar maker, 3 Charles-street, Dereham-road

Adcock, Thomas, Prince of Orange, King street

Addison, Thomas, Esq. 3 Foundry-road, Thorpe

Adwick, Thomas, saddle, harness and whip manufacturer, 8 Davey-place

Aggs, Lucy, Miss, Castle-meadow

Ainsworth, Ann, tobacconist, Back of the Inns

Alden, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak

Alden, James, boot-tree and last maker, Ber-street

Alden, Robert, carriage-lamp maker and brazier, St. Stephen’s plain

Alden, William, porter, Rose-lane

Aldis, James, plasterer, Princes-street

Aldis, staymaker—see Kidd and Aldis

Aldous, Charles and John Fuller, carpenters and cabinet makers, 7 Surrey-road

Aldrich, John, grocer; &c. West Pottergate-street

Aldridge, John, 5, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham

Alexander, Rev. John, (Independent), Gildengate-street

Algar, Robert, baker, Princes-street

Allwood, Thomas, subsacrist of the Cathedral, Lower Close

Allcock, Trivett, Esq. Tombland

Allen, George, manufacturer, St. Stephen’s back-street, and Wounded Hart-lane; res: St. Stephen’s-street

Allen, Henry, groat manufacturer and corn merchant, Magdalen-street

Allen, John, butcher, Tombland

Allen, John, grocer and chandler, Upper Westwick street

Allen, John, turner, Tombland church-yard

Allen, John, guard, Norfolk railway, Thorpe road

Allen, Thomas House, tailor and draper—see Allen and Banks; res: Buxton-lodge, Norfolk

Allen, — Esq. Mile End-lane, Eaton

Allen, manufacturer—see Rowling & Allen

Allen and Banks, tailors and woollen-drapers, 20 and 21 London-street

Allison, Sophia, cutler and surgical instrument maker, St. Peter’s-steps, Market-pl.

Allthorpe, Thomas, baker, King-street

Ames, Daniel, Esq. 1 Willow-place, Lakenham

Amies, John, carpenter and builder, Southwell-street, Lakenham

Amy, Joseph, cooper, Castle, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe

Amy, Thomas, cooper, Magdalen-street

p. 6Anderson, John, wholesale and retail tea dealer, St. Martin’s palace-plain

Andrews, Charles, tea-dealer and grocer, 54 St. Stephen’s-street

Andrews, George Frederick, clerk, Victoria-street

Andrews, Thomas, Esq. 3 St. Stephen’s-square

Andrews, Thomas, shop-keeper, St. Faith’s lane

Andrews, William, Golden Dog-lane

Andrews, William, horse-breaker, Westlegate-street

Andrews & French, soap makers, Fishgate-street

Angell, Joseph, plumber, glazier & painter, Middle-street, St. George’s

Annison, Daniel Mackenzie, plumber, glazier, writer, grainer and painter, 3 Cherry-street, St. Mark’s, New Lakenham

Annison, David, boot & shoemaker, Mousehold

Annison, John, Sportsman, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Answorth, manufacturer—see Middleton and Answorth

Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, Upper Market

Archer, Jesse, butcher, Pitt-street

Archer, William, Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s-gate

Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., canon of Norwich Cathedral, Upper Close

Armstrong, William, tea-dealer and draper, Colegate-street

Arnold, Edward, chemist, Orford-hill

Arnold, Maria, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, St. Margaret’s-plain

Arnold Mary R., William the Fourth, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s

Ashen, Robert, brazier, St. Stephen’s-street

Asker, Arthur, coach trimmer, Chapelfield-road

Asker Elizabeth, Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft

Asker, Harriett Jane, glove manufacturer and hosier, 20 Gentleman’s-walk

Asker, Mrs. Frances, Newmarket-road

Asker, Samuel Hurry, attorney and solicitor, St. Giles’-street; res: Chapelfield-grove

Aspin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Athow, John, Esq., Castle-street

Athow, Edward John, wine merchant, Castle-street, Back of the Inns

Atkin, James, draper, St. Benedict’s-street

Atkins, Matthew, baker, Upper Westwick-street

Atkins, Richard, carpenter and builder, 27 Bethel-street

Atkinson, James G., Manchester and Scotch warehouseman, Jay’s-court, Brigg’s-street

Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, agent to the Church of England Life and Fire Office, Post office-street

Aufrère, Miss, Upper King-street

August, Alfred, ironmonger, 23 St. Stephen’s street

August, John and William, building contractors, Unthank’s-road, and August-street, Julian-place

Austin, Emily, dressmaker, Golden Ball-lane, St. George’s

Austin, Harriett, Queen Caroline, St. Martin-at-Oak

Austin, Temperance, dressmaker, Gildengate-street

Austrin, Anne, drapery and stay warehouse, 5, Oxford-hill

Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, 9, Ber-street

Aylmer, John, Black Horse, Tombland

Ayton, James, clerk of the Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street, and Corn Exchange-rooms

 

Back, John Alfred, Esq. 18, St. Giles’-street

Back & Co., family grocers, foreign wine and spirit merchants, Haymarket

Bacon, Edmund and Edward, sacking manufacturers and merchants, 3, Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, Market-place

Bacon, Nicholas, Esq. Bracondale

Bacon, Richard Noverre, proprietor and publisher of the Norwich Mercury—see Bacon and Kinnebrook; res: Upper Surrey-street

Bacon & Kinnebrook, proprietors of the Norwich Mercury, printers, booksellers, and stationers, 12, London-street

Bagshaw, George, bone mills, artificial manure works, rag merchants, &c., Coslany street

Bagshaw, Joseph, fish-salesman, game-dealer, and fruiterer, St. Stephen’s-street

Bailey, Anthony, cashier in the East of England Bank, Heigham Cottage, Newmarket-road

Bailey, Elijah Crosier, solicitor; clerk to Norwich Corporation of Guardians; secretary to the Norfolk Agricultural Association; Little Orford-street

Bailey, Isaac, builder, West Pottergate-street

Bailey, Isaac, schoolmaster, St. Andrew’s-hill

Bailey, William, accountant, 5, Foundry-bridge-road

p. 7Baker, Charles, register office for servants, Princes-street

Baker, James, butcher, Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s-at-Oak

Baker, John, Esq. Point Cottage, Surrey-road

Baker, John, Esq. 16, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Baker, William, Torrington’s-court, St. Simon’s

Baker & Hornor, wholesale and retail ironmongers, &c., Post Office-street

Baker, Mrs. Maria, 13 Chapelfield-road

Baker, Mrs. lodging-house keeper, White House, Spitalfields

Baldly, Elizabeth, teacher of music and dancing, St. Giles’-street

Baldry, William, livery-stable keeper, Crescent-road

Baldry, William, land surveyor, St. Giles’-street

Baldry, William, surveyor, Gildengate-street

Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, builder, &c. All Saints-green

Baldwin, Henry, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak

Baldwin, William, Distillery, Distillery-street

Bales, Jonathan, Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. Augustine’s-street

Bales, William, governor of the Girls’ Home for the Destitute and Orphan, Upper Heigham

Ball, George, butcher, Upper Westwick-street

Balls, Alexander, Rose, King-street

Balls, Daniel, builder, &c. West Pottergate-street

Balls, Edward Joseph, bankers’ clerk, Castle-Meadow

Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colegate-street

Balls, Robert, banker and bill-broker, Weston’s-court, St. Peter’s Mancroft; res: 72, St. Giles’-street

Balls, Robert, tailor, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Balls, Susanna, shoe manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Balls, William, umbrella and parasol maker, Bull-Close

Bambridge, John, law clerk, Willow-lane

Bancalari, Domenico, baker, Ber-street

Banham, George, wine and dry cooper, and brewer, 2½, Lower King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate

Banks, Mrs. Mary, 1 Grove-place-terrace

Banks, William, tailor and woollen draper—see Allen and Banks

Barber, Charles James, accountant, 1, Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Barber, George, Esq. Thorpe-road

Barber, James, accountant, 32, Victoria-street, St. Stephen’s

Barber, (John) and Sons, merchants and wholesale grocers, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket

Barber, John Lee, cotton manufacturer and corn merchant, St. Martin’s-lane and Haymarket; res: Duke-street

Barber, John, Three Tuns, Lower King-street

Barber, William, bricklayer, White Lion, Palace-plain

Barbour, James, stone mason, Globe, Botolph-street

Bardwell, George Syder, rent and debt collector and general agent, 1, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement)

Bardwell, George, coal merchant, 3, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, the Close

Barker, Benjamin, woollen and Manchester warehouseman, 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill; res: New Lakenham

Barker, Henry, Earl of Leicester, Dereham-road

Barker, James, tailor and draper, Muspole-street

Barker, James, King’s Arms, Hall-lane, Lakenham

Barker, James, Man in the Moon, Duke-street

Barker, John, Esq. Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Barker, John, agent to Stapleton’s London Champagne establishment, Chapelfield

Barker, John George, boot and shoemaker, 3, St. Stephen’s-street

Barker, Mrs. Martha, St. Benedict’s-plain

Barker, Samuel, baker, St. Mary’s-plain

Barker, Samuel, Brazen Door, Upper Surrey-street

Barker, Thomas, hotpresser, Coslany-street

Barker, William, Bull’s Head, Ber-street

Barker & Barnes, wholesale shoe manufacturers, 1, York Tavern-passage, Oxford-hill

Barker, hatter, &c.—see Browne & Barker

Barker, Robert, plumber and glazier; register office for servants; Orford-hill

Barley, Christopher, wine and spirit merchant, Fleece, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)

Barlow, Richard Jeremiah, collector of rates and taxes, St. Margaret’s-street

Barnard & Bishop, general ironmongers, smiths, ironfounders, wire-workers, and tinmen, 3 Gentleman’s-walk, and Calvert street

Barnard & Boulton, ironmongers, London-street

p. 8Barnard, Charles, Champion wine vaults, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gate

Barnard, Dennis, auctioneer, valuer, and agent, Castle-street; res: Bracondale

Barnard, John, hay and corn merchant, Golden Ball-street

Barnard, John, dealer in game and in marine stores, Wensum-street and Fishgate-street

Barnard, John Cuthbert, accountant, Lower Westwick-street

Barnard, Mrs. Sophia, William-street

Barnard, Stephen, last maker, Coslany-street

Barnes, James, shoemaker, 5, St. James’s-street

Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, Fishgate-street; res: St. George’s Colegate

Barnes, John Edward, Greyhound, Ber-street

Barnes, Miss, Bracondale

Barnes, Mary, Wool Pack, St. George’s Colegate

Barnes, shoe manufacturer—see Barker and Barnes

Barnes, Mrs. Mary, 1, Upper Surrey-street

Barnham, James Calthorpe, attorney—see Watson & Barnham; res: Grove Cottage, St. Stephen’s-road

Barnham, John, carver and gilder, Brazen-door-road

Barnham, Mrs., Magdalen-street

Barnsdale, Anne, matron of the Orphan’s Home, 54, St. Benedict’s-street

Barrett, John, Cross Keys, Magdalen-street

Barthropp, Mrs. Marianne, Chapelfield-road

Barton, Mrs. Hannah, Newmarket-road

Barwell, (John) & Son, wine merchants, &c., St. Stephen’s-street; res: Surrey-street

Base, Samuel, postmaster of Norwich, Post Office, Post Office-street

Base, William, boot maker, St. Michael-at-Coslany

Basey, James, carver, Elm-hill

Basey, Robert, bootmaker, King’s Head, Magdalen-street

Basingthwaite, Edward, King’s Arms, Bethel-street

Bassingthwaite, William, wholesale boot and shoe maker, 56, St. Stephen’s-street

Bassett, Henry, Esq., Stone-hill, Heigham

Batchelder, Mrs. Sarah, 5, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham

Batcheler, Rev. T. J., Upper King-street

Bateman, Benjamin, tea-dealer and spice merchant, 2, Gentleman’s-walk—(see advertisement)

Bateman, John & James G. J., yarn and silk merchants, Gildengate-street

Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower Westwick-street

Batley, William, junr., chair manufacturer, Muspole-street

Batson, Edward, corn-dealer, Magdalen-street

Batson, James, cabinet maker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Batson, John, grocer, &c. Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Batson, Potter, miller and corn chandler, 7, Tabernacle-street

Batterbee, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick-street

Baxter, John James, chemist and druggist, Upper Westwick-street

Baxter, John, butcher, Ber-street

Baxter, Maria, baker, Brazen-door, Lakenham

Baxter, Neville Plummer, artist in fireworks, Brazen-door-road

Baxter, William, coal-merchant, King-street

Bayes, (Elizabeth) & Sons, woollen drapers, tailors, clothiers, and cap manufacturers, 4, Orford-hill and Red Lion-street

Bayes, Louisa, furrier, Oak-street

Bayes, William, hairdresser, Oak-street

Bayfield, Ann, baker, Ber-street

Bayfield, (Ann) & Sons, ironmongers, dealers in oil and colours, &c., Magdalen-street

Bayfield, John Freeman, accountant, King-street

Bayfield, Shearman, fish-salesman, Sussex-street

Bayliss, Andrew, grocer, 3, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham

Bayliss, Henry, accountant and valuer, Old Hay-hill; res: Lakenham

Bayne, Alexander D. Esq., reporter, St. Benedict’s-road

Beals, Thomas, Esq. 2, York-place

Bean, china-dealer—see Brundell & Bean

Bean, Mrs. Susanna, Dereham-road-terrace

Bean, Samuel, Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-street

Beare, Miss Amelia, Gildengate-street

Beare, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2, Trafalgar-place, Lakenham

Beare, Samuel Shalders, currier and leather merchant, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: Town Close

Beart, Robert Haywood, merchant, Bethel-street

Beaty, Henry, decorative painter and japanner, 14, Little London-street

Beaumont, John, butcher, St. Catharine’s-plain

Beckham, Robert John, coal merchant, Magdalen-street

p. 9Beckham, Benjamin, Angel, New Catton, St. Clement’s

Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, solicitor—see Beckwith & Co.

Beckwith & Co., solicitors, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace

Beckwith, Mrs., Foundry-road

Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, All Saints-green

Beddingfield, Nelson, postmaster, Westlegate-street

Bedford, Mrs. Charlotte, Fern-hill Cottage, Eaton

Bedford, Phillip, coppersmith, brazier, tin and iron-plate worker, and gas-fitter, Pottergate-street

Beesley, Mrs. Maria, Unthank’s-road

Beeston, John, general commission agent, Chapelfield Opening

Beeston, Rosamond, milliner, Chapelfield Opening

Beeton, John, Wild Man, Pottergate-street

Boha, Lorenz, watch and clock maker, St. Stephen’s-plain

Belding, William, wholesale and retail grocer, tea-dealer, and cheesefactor, 1, Magdalen-street, and St. Edmunds; res: St. Clement’s-hill, Catton

Bell, John Crawford, surgeon, Princes-street

Bell, John, horticulturist, Mousehold

Bell, John, Cat and Fiddle, Botolph-street

Bell, John, bootmaker, Sir John Barleycorn, St. James’s

Bell, Matthew, Moulder’s Arms, Ber-street

Bell, Mrs. Ann, fruiterer, Red Lion-street

Bell, Robert, watch maker and jeweller, 11, Davey-place, and Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s

Bell, Rebecca, carpenter and builder, Peacock-street

Bell, William, physician and surgeon, St. Stephen’s-road

Bellman, Fanny, St. Leonard’s Cottage, Mousehold

Bending, Thomas, schoolmaster, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Benest, Edward E., C.E., surveyor to the Corporation and Local Board of Health, 24, Castle Meadow

Benjamin, James, working jeweller, St. Andrew’s-street

Benles, Francis, warehouseman, 8 Victoria-street

Bennett & Bream, wholesale grocers, tea-dealers, &c., Upper Market

Bennett, Austin, shoemaker, Tuns, Whitefriars’-street

Bennett, Edward, junr., grocer, 2 Windsor-terrace, Grove-road

Bennett, Edward, grocer, Newmarket-road

Bennett, Henry, schoolmaster, Gildengate-street

Bennett, Robert, baker, West Pottergate-street

Bennett, Samuel, baker, Pump-street

Bennett, William, Bennett’s commercial boarding-house, 12 and 13, Exchange-street—(see advertisement)

Bennett William, and Son, tailors and leech importers, corner of Wensum-street, Tombland

Bensley, Charles, Esq., St. Stephen’s-street

Bensley, George, hat manufacturer and hosier, 16, London-street

Bensley, John, Esq., Mousehold

Bensley, Robert, Esq., Newmarket-road

Bensley, Thomas, Esq., Thorpe-road

Berry, George John, baker, Rising Sun-lane

Berry, James, bellman, 2, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street

Berry, Other Windsor, bankers’ clerk, 2, Windsor-place, Lakenham

Bessey, James Hayn, merchant, 102, Pottergate-street

Betts, Charles, Lord John Russell, Dereham-road

Betts, David C., clerk, St. Clement’s Church-alley

Betts, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, Southwell-street, Lakenham

Betts, John, draper, Albion-house, Market-place

Betts, John, register office for servants, and dealer in tea, 27, Castle-meadow

Betts, John, baker, Coslany-street

Betts, John, bricklayer, West Pottergate-street

Betts, Osborn, willow pill box manufacturer, Waterloo-road, St. Clement’s, New-Catton

Betts, Thomas, hairdresser, 7, Little London-street

Bevan, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Magdalen-street

Bevoy, William Mills, plasterer, &c., Peacock-street

Benfield, John, cabinet maker, Union-place

Bianchi, Giovanni, modeller and figure maker, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Bidewell, Mrs. Elizabeth, William-street, Heigham

Bidwell, George, Swan, Magdalen-street

Bidwell, John, sack manufacturer, Calvert-street

Bidwell, Joseph, engraver, copper-plate printer, and lithographer, Bethel-street

Biggs, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. Stephen’s-square

Bignold, Edward Samuel, solicitor—see Field and Bignold; res: Bracondale

p. 10Bignold, Samuel, secretary to the Norwich Union Fire and Life offices, Surrey-street

Bignold, Thomas, solicitor, South End-terrace, Lakenham

Bilby, William, hairdresser, Pitt-street

Bilham, John, master of the Guardians’ Infirmary and Asylum, St. Clement’s

Bingham, Thomas, tailor and draper, Post office-street

Bird, Bailey, saw-mills, Mousehold

Bird, John, Esq., Gildengate-street

Bird, Michael, innkeeper, Carrow-gardens, Carrow

Bird, Jane, shirt and collar maker, Timberhill-street

Bishop, George, draper, silk-mercer, and children’s dress warehouse, 2, Haymarket (see advertisement)

Bishop, John, ironmonger, Market-place and Calvert-street: res: Foundry-road

Bishop, ironmonger, &c.—see Barnard and Bishop

Bishop, Thomas, builder, St. Paul’s; res: Calvert-street

Bishop, William Ames, builder and carpenter, Magdalen-street

Bishop, Rev. William, Holl’s-lane, Heigham

Black & Co., confectioners, Gentleman’s-walk

Black, William, Esq., the Crescent, St. Stephen’s

Blake & Everett, silk and worsted finishers, St. George’s Middle-street

Blake, Keith, & Blake, solicitors, the Chantry, St. Stephen’s

Blake, Edward and Robert Wiffen, mohair and worsted spinners, Colegate-street; res: Tultington-hall, Aylsham

Blake, E. and W. R., yarn mills, Old Lakenham

Blake, George, brick manufacturer, Surrey-road, Lakenham, Sprowston, and Rockland

Blake, George, bricklayer, Newmarket-road

Blake, James, Pheasant Cock, Ber-street Gates

Blake, John Joseph, solicitor—see Blake, Keith & Blake, Chantry; res: Palace-street

Blake, Jonathan, surgeon, Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Blake, Joseph, Esq., Pottergate-street

Blake, Robert, merchant, Magdalen-street

Blake, Robert, butcher, Lower Westwick-street

Blake, Francis John, solicitor and commissioner for taking acknowledgments of deeds by married women, Upper King-st

Blakely, Edward, 15 & 16, London-street, and 7, Conduit-street, Regent-st., London; res: Thorpe

Blakely, Edward Theobald, manufacturer, River House Factory, Duke’s-palace

Blakely, the Misses, ladies’ school, 13, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Blanchflower, William, Cock, Upper St. Giles’-street

Blandon, William, draper and tea-dealer, Ber-street

Blazely, Thomas, Vine, Church-alley

Blazey, Walter, Golden Fleece, Fishgate-street

Bleakley, Elijah, surgeon, 12, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Bleakley, Page, woolstapler, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Bloch, Israel, wholesale jeweller, 48, Pottergate-street

Blogg, William, schoolmaster, King-street

Blunderfield, Mrs. Amelia, 11, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham

Blyth, Bates William, bootmaker, Bethel-st

Blyth, John, turnkey city gaol, Oak-street, St. Martin’s

Blyth, John, Jolly Butchers, Ber-street

Blyth, Jonas Norman, Bird in Hand, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Blyth, Joshua, baker, Adelaide-street, Upper Heigham

Blyth, Joshua, baker and confectioner, St. Martin at Oak

Blyth, Matthew, paper manufacturer, World’s End-lane

Blyth, Robert John, engineer, machinist, and iron-founder, Ber-street

Blyth, William, timber and slate merchant, St. Faith’s-lane

Blythe, Caleb, Artichoke, Magdalen-street

Boardman, Benjamin, hat maker, 11, Briggs street

Boardman, James, merchant, Newmarket-road

Boardman, James Theobald, and Sureham, John, corn and coal merchants, Wensum-street, Tombland, and Soup Office-yard, near Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s

Boardman, Mrs. Frances, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Boast, John, Greenland Fishery, Coslany-street

Boatwright, Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, Cowgate-street

Boatwright, James, straw hat blocker, Cowgate-street

Bolingbroke, C. and F., manufacturers, St. Clement’s

Bolingbroke, Charles Nathaniel, manufacturer, St. Clement’s Church-alley; res: Upper St. Giles’-street

Bolingbroke, Frederick, manufacturer, St. Clement’s; res: Magdalen-street

p. 11Bolingbroke, George Errington, wine merchant, &c.—see Norwich Wine Company

Bolingbroke, Henry, Esq., Carrow-hill, Bracondale

Bolingbroke, Horatio, agent to the Economic Life Assurance Society, St. Clement’s Church-alley; res: 23, St. Giles’-street

Bond, Edgar, solicitor, Rampant Horse-street

Bond, E., Goat, Upper Goat-lane

Bond, John, tailor, &c., Davey-place

Bond, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, Magdalen-street

Bond, Thomas William, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-square

Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s street

Bone, Nicholas, keeper of St. Peter’s Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lady-lane

Booth, George, accountant, Richmond-place, Lakenham

Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow-lane

Borrett, William, confectioner and sugar boiler, Duke-street

Boswell, John, whitesmith and bell-hanger, St. Andrew’s-hill; res: Cathedral-close

Boswell, Robert, clerk of Christ church, New Catton

Boswell, Thomas, toy and carriage manufacturer, St. John’s-street

Boswell, William, print-seller, carver, gilder, and looking-glass manufacturer, paper hanger, upholsterer, and artist’s colour-man, Magdalen-street

Botwright, J. R., chemist, All Saints-green

Botwright, James William, clerk in Inland Revenue office, 31, Victoria-street

Boughton, Benjamin N., yeoman, 5, St. Giles’-road

Boughton, Samuel, hairdresser and glover, Red Lion-street

Boulger, Patrick Joseph, surgeon dentist, Willow-lane

Boult, George, tanner, Heigham-street

Boulton, William Staples, ironmonger—see Barnard and Boulton; res; 9, Crescent

Bowden, John, Esq., Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Bowen, Henry, City Arms, St. Andrew’s-plain

Bower, James Garton, accountant, St. Martin’s-lane

Bowes, William, harness maker, St. Benedict’s-street

Bowgen, John Hart, coal-merchant, 4, Lower Westwick-street

Bowhill, Henry, boot and shoe manufacturer, Broad-street

Bowles, Ann Elizabeth, ladies-school, 4, Thorpe Terrace, Thorpe-road

Bowles, John Sharpe, city missionary, 4, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road

Bowsen, James, Unthank’s office, Bank-street

Bowtell, Thomas, boot maker, 20 and 21, Davey-place, & 49, Skinner-street, Snow-hill, London

Bowthorpe, William, cordwainer, Rose-Valley-terrace, Heigham

Bowyen, John Hart, clothier, Lower Westwick-street

Boyce, James Stanford, plumber, glazier, and painter; parish clerk of St. Michael at Coslany, Duke-street

Boyden, the Misses, seminary for young ladies, Pottergate-street

Bradbury, Anne, Lord Howe, Upper Westwick-street

Bradfield, George, accountant, St. Giles’-hill

Bradfield, James, and Frederic Ellmer, clog and patten manufacturer, 10, Little London-street

Bradshaw, William, officer of Inland Revenue, 3, Caledonian-place

Brady, Alfred T., plumber, glazier, and painter, Redwell-street

Branch, James, accountant, Bethel-street

Branford, Benjamin, malster, Stamp Office-yard; res: Thorpe-road

Bray, Charles, plumber, &c., White Lion, White Lion-street

Bray, Richard, tailor and draper, 83, St. Giles’-street

Bray, Robert, King’s Arms, Ber-street

Bray, Mrs. Sarah, 7, Sussex-street

Bray, William, linen draper, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Bream, grocer and tea dealer—see Bennett and Bream

Bream, Henry, grocer, Botolph-street

Breame, Henry Israel, grocer, 9, St. Augustine’s-street

Brennan, Elizabeth, Berlin repository, 35, London-street

Brereton, Rev. Charles, Bracondale, Lakenham

Brewster, Lydia, Whip and Nag, Tooley-street

Breeze, Christmas, dyer, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Breeze, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Magdalen-street

Bridgman, William Kenceley, surgeon-dentist, 69, St. Giles’-street

Bricher, Thomas, builder, St. Benedict’s plain

Briggs, —., clerk, Muspole-street

Bright, John, carpenter, Earlham-road

Brighten, Charles George, baker and confectioner, St. Stephen’s-gates

p. 12Brighten, Maria, milliner and dress maker, 3, Bethel-street

Brighton, Robert, gun maker, Lower Goat-lane—(see advertisement)

Brightwell, Thomas, solicitor, Surrey-street

Brightwell, Thomas, junr., solicitor, St. Giles’-street

Brightwell, Thomas, tailor and broker, 23, Charing-cross

Brinkley, James, Southwell Arms, Hall-lane, New Lakenham

Britcher, John, boat builder, Carrow

Brittain, James, agent, Bracondale

Brittain, William, Saracen’s Head, West Pottergate-street

Broadhurst, William, letter-press printer, St. Benedict’s

Brock, Samuel, baker, Botolph-street

Brock, William, baker and confectioner, 1, Sussex-street, St. Martin-at-Oak

Brock, William, coachman, Grout’s-court, Timber-hill

Brooke, William, master of the Priory school, Gray Friars’ Priory, King-street

Brookes, Miss, farmer, Old Lakenham

Brooks, Cooper, currier, Pottergate-street

Brooks, John, whitesmith, Golden Ball-street; res: Bracondale

Brooks, John, shoeing-smith and farrier, All Saints-street

Brooks, Thomas, builder, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Brooks, William, carpenter, Tabernacle street

Brooks, William Thomas, builder, 3, St. Faith’s-terrace

Broom, Abraham, cooper, Lower Westwick street

Browes, Robert, carpenter, Brickmakers’ Arms, Brazendoor-road

Brown, Ann, dress maker, Sherbourne-place, Mariner’s-lane

Brown, Barnabas, baker, 1, Front-row, New Lakenham

Brown, Frederick, merchant, King-street; res: Bracondale

Brown, Henry, grocer, tea-dealer, and coffee roaster, agent to the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance office, 14, Gentleman’s-walk

Brown, Rev. James, B.D., minister of St. Andrew, and hon. canon of Norwich Cathedral, St. Andrew’s

Brown, James Eaton, baker, Lower Westwick-street

Brown, John, architect, county surveyor, and architect to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich Cathedral, Bank of England-court, Queen-street; res: Chapel Field-grove

Brown, James Hopewell, wine-merchant, Redwell-street

Brown, John, basket maker, Ber-street

Brown, Mrs. Maria Crisp, Bracondale, Lakenham

Brown, Mary Ann, bread and biscuit baker, 11, White Lion-street

Brown, Robert, bone crusher and merchant, St. Benedict’s-lane; res: 10, Chapel-field

Brown, Thomas Cuthbertt, Boar’s Head, Surrey-street

Brown, Robert, draper’s assistant, Dereham-road

Brown, William, draper and tea-dealer, Lower Westwick-street

Brown, Isaiah, dyer, Tombland

Browne, A., builder, Theatre-street

Browne & Barker, hatters and hosiers, London-street

Browne, —., Esq., Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Browne, John, baker, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s

Browne, Rev., P. U., rector of St. Lawrence, Hellesdon

Browne, Charles William, paper hanger, French polisher, haberdasher, dealer in toys, &c., 8, St. Augustine’s-street

Brownie, Charles, pork butcher, ham and tongue curer, 57, St. Stephen’s-street

Browne, Edmund, Ten Bells, Upper Westwick-street

Browne, Hall, grocer and tallow chandler, Ber-street

Browne, Mrs. Ives 2, Upper Close, and Framingham Cottage, Framingham Earl.

Browne, (John) & Sons, ironmongers and colourmen, 4, Upper Market

Browne, John, carpenter, Clarence Harbour, Carrow

Browne, Maria, milliner, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Browne, Marianne, druggist, St. Catherine’s-plain

Browne, Mentor, Royal Oak, St. Augustine’s

Browne, Rose Ann, Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street

Browne, Samuel, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Martin’s Palace-plain

Browne, Miss Susannah, Close

Browne, William, clerk of St. Stephen’s parish, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Browne, William, land surveyor, valuer, and lithographer, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s; res: Unthank’s-road

Browne, William, dyer, dealer in ironmongery, stationery, and earthenware, 14½, Bridge-street, St. Miles

Browne, W. J. Utten, Esq., 1, Crescent, and Bramerton Lodge

p. 13Browne, Zachariah, bookseller, 115, Ber-street

Browne, William, Esq., Ferry-road, Lower Close

Brownson, Miss Ann, the Chantry

Bruce, William, corn and seed merchant, near Fye-bridge

Bruff, Robert, Lord Camden, Charing-cross

Brundell & Bean, china and earthenware dealers, Up. Market-place

Brundell & Boan, pawnbrokers, Pottergate-street, and Upper-walk, Market-place

Brundell, Charles, pawnbroker, (see Brundell & Boan)—also managing clerk to the Norwich Union Life Office

Brundell, John, tailor, 3, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Bruning, John, cabinet maker, Grout’s-court, St. John’s Timber-hill

Bryan, Joshua, haberdasher and hosier, 8, Haymarket

Bryant, Miss Mary, ladies’ school, St. Benedict’s-plain street

Bryant, Samuel, Toper, Thorn’s-lane, Ber-street

Bryant, Thomas, medical botanist, 8, West End-terrace

Buck, Charles Harrison, shoe factor, back of the Inns

Buck, Zechariah, organist of the Cathedral, Upper Close

Buckenham, J. C., watch maker, 19, Tombland

Buckle, William, engineer, St. Faith’s-lane

Bugden, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, Muspole-street

Bull, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, 8, back of the Inns

Bull, Mrs. Jane, 18, Crescent

Bull, John, brewer, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe

Bullard, Edwin, porter house and wine vaults, St. Stephen’s-road

Bullard, Rebecca, gardener, St. Stephen’s-street

Bullard, Richard, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, St. Michael at Coslany, and at Lowestoft

Bullard, Robert, orange merchant, Swan-lane

Bullard, William, provision merchant, 10, Lower Goat-lane

Bunn, George, Light Dragoon, Westlegate-street

Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, 20, Pottergate-street

Bunn, William, Esq., 3, Lakenham-place

Bunting, Son, & Durrant, soap manufacturers and tallow chandlers, Coslany-street

Bunyon, George, Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Bunting, James, 1, St. Catherine’s-terrace

Bunting, James, shopkeeper, Coslany-street

Bunting, John, wholesale lead and glass merchant, Earlham-road

Bunting, Thomas Girling, general shop-keeper, Bull-close

Burcham, —, merchant, St. Martin at Oak

Burcham & Pyle, corn-chandlers, Wensum-street, Tombland

Burdett, Jonathan, brewer, Dial, Dereham-road

Burgess, William, cordwainer, New Buildings, Mariner’s-lane

Burrage, Albert, baker, Coslany-street

Burrage, Edward, baker, Distillery-street

Burrage, Edwin, baker and confectioner, Elm-hill

Burrage and Jeffries, tailors, hatters, and general outfitters, 2, Davey-place

Burrage, John Charles, master of Castle-hill school, Castle-hill

Burrage, Joseph James, schoolmaster, Luckett’s-court, St. Andrew’s Broad-street

Burrage, Susannah Brown, tea-dealer, 2, St. Stephen’s-street

Burrell, James, Esq., Magdalen-street

Burrell, John, shopkeeper, Gildengate-street

Burrell, Richard Mills, hair manufacturer, St. George’s Middle-street

Burrell, William Baker, tea-dealer, grocer, and paper-hanger, Magdalen-street

Burrell, William Francis, dealer in tea, Cowgate-street

Burroughes, Randal Ellis, solicitor, (see Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and Robberds) res: the Close

Burrows, George C., valuer and commission agent, 3, Tabernacle-street

Burrows, George Crisp, emigration, loan, house, land, and general agency office, Post Office-street; res: Stoke Holy Cross

Burrows, Mary, Dressers’ Arms, St. George’s Plain

Burrows, William, Duncan Arms, Magdalen-street

Burt, Miss Priscilla, Surrey-street

Burton, Thomas, marble mason, Rose-lane

Button & Rix, chemical match manufacturers, and willow pill-box makers, Little Queen Caroline Yard, St. Martin’s-at-Oak

Bush Francis, dyer, Princes-street

Bush, George, fancy repository, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Bush, George Walter, 4, Vauxhall-terrace, Julian-place

Bush, Henry, pork butcher, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Bushnell, Joseph, grocer and draper, Suffolk-street, Union-place

p. 14Bussey, Benjamin, grocer and tea-dealer, St. George’s Middle-street

Butcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt-street

Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., 11, Newmarket-road

Butcher, Robert, wholesale grocer, Bank-plain; res: Newmarket-road

Butcher, Simon, greengrocer and fruiterer, Pitt-street

Butcher, William, auctioneer, land-agent, and surveyor, Theatre-street

Butler, Walter, upholsterer, Elm-hill

Butterfant, William George, accountant, Cowgate-street

Buttifant, C., and Son, millwrights and engineers, King-street

Buttifant, David, hairdresser, Golden Ball-street

Buttifant, David Thomas, millwright, Church-street, and The Foundry, St. Julian-street

Buttifant, Josiah, tea-dealer, and secretary to the Norwich and Norfolk Provident Building and Freehold Land Society, 6, Cow-hill, St. Giles’

Buttle, Henry, Ship, King-street

Buttle, John, beer-seller, Palace-plain

Button, Edward John, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Button, Mrs. Mary, Mile End, Eaton

Buxton, Stephen, baker, grocer, and tea-dealer, Carrow-road

Bygrave, Robert, carter and beershop-keeper, Quay-side

 

Caley, Nathaniel Henry, mercer, laceman, and draper, 17 Gentleman’s-Walk

Callon, Hannah, Two Quarts, Gildengate-street

Calthorpe, Elizabeth, patent grease manufacturer and cooper, Castle Meadow

Calthorpe, John Peter, cooper, Lord Brougham, St. Martin-at-Oak

Calton, Charles, last-maker, Botolph-street

Calton, John Dixon, George, Hay-hill

Calver, John, grocer, All Saints-green

Calver, John, saddler and harness maker, All Saints-green

Calver, John, bootmaker, Church-street, St. Simon’s

Calver, Robert, timber-merchant, Thorpe-road

Calver, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, 10, Upper Market

Campling, Abraham, Paul’s-back-lane, St. Saviour’s

Campling, Alfred, dyer, Gildengate-street

Campling, George, grocer and draper, Magdalen-street

Campling, Henry, tailor, Gildengate-street

Campling, Jacob, Two Brewers, Magdalen-street

Campling, James, millwright, engineer, and iron-founder, Buff Coat-lane; res: Golden Ball-street

Campling, John, fishmonger, Magdalen-street

Campbell, Joseph, draper and tea-dealer, St. Stephen’s-gates

Campbell, Mrs., professor of music, St. Stephen’ s-gates

Campling, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Coslany-street

Candler, John, wholesale and retail stationer, 5, Rampant Horse-street

Candler, John, plumber, glazier, & painter, Peacock-street

Candler, Mrs. Louisa, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road

Candler, Miss, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road

Canham, Robert George, Esq., 5, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Canham, Sarah, broker, Ber-street

Canham, William, draper, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s

Cann, William, saw mills, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s

Cannell, Mrs. Ann, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Cannell, George Symonds, boot maker, Ber-street

Cannell, Henry, 11, Newmarket-road

Cannell, Henry B., banker’s clerk, Newmarket-road

Cannell, James, grocer, Upper Westwick-street

Cannell, John, saddler, Ber-street, Timber-hill

Cannell, Nunn, Newmarket-road

Cannell, Robert, baker, King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate

Canner, John, Prince of Wales, Upper Westwick-street

Cannon, G. W. T., Anchor, Rising Sun-lane

Capes, Mary Ann, milliner & dress maker, Calvert-street

Capon, James, merchant, St. Clement’s-hill

Caprani, Lewis, general dealer, 4, 5, & 6, White Lion-street

Carey, Charles, dealer, Boatswain’s Call, St. Augustine’s-street

Caro, Simon, teacher of languages, Westlegate-street

Carpenter, Philip, Esq., Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Carr, Charles, basket maker, Briton’s Arms, Elm-hill

Carr, Daniel, tanner, Brazen Doors-road, Lakenham

p. 15Carr, Harriet, dress maker, &c., Gildengate-street

Carter, Mrs. Hannah Bayfield, Helen’s-square, Bishopgate-street

Carter, John, dyer, 3, All Saints

Carter, Mrs. Marianne, 19, Victoria-street

Carter, Rev. George, M.A., minor canon, vicar of Trowse, with Lakenham and the annexed hamlets of Trowse Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale; Lower Close

Cartwright, Henry, gun maker, Rampant-Horse-street

Carver, Ruth, schoolmistress, 2, West Pottergate-street

Carver, William, shopkeeper, Ber-street

Cary, Joseph Henry, pianoforte hammer rail manufacturer, St. James’s factory; res: 3, Grove-place-terrace, Lakenham

Case, Mrs., 28, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Case, Philip, chemist, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: St. Clement’s-hill, Catton

Casper, George, commercial traveller, Lower Close

Castle, William, hair dresser, Back-street, St. Peter’s Mancroft

Castleton, William Sparkhall, tailor, 15, Bank-street

Caston & Co., grocers, King-street

Caston, Joseph, Victoria, St. Stephen’s Gates

Cattermole, Robert, 3 Tuns, Thorpe

Cattermoul, David, Coach and Horses, Foundry Bridge-road

Cattermoul, Everet, Mr., Pitt-street

Cattermoul, J. O., bricklayer and builder, Pitt-street

Cattermoul, Mrs. Sarah, Ber-street

Cattermoul, William, dyer, St. Andrew’s-hill

Cawdron, Jonathan, engineer, lathe maker, wood and metal turner, lock and whitesmith, Duke-street

Chainey, William, eating and chop-house keeper, Bridewell-alley

Clarke, Stephen, whitesmith, Upper King-street

Chalker, Mary Ann, Crispin, 29, St. Miles’ Church-street

Challis, John, boot maker, 43, London-street

Chamberlin, (Henry) Sons, & Co., wholesale and retail drapers, Market-place

Chamberlin, James, junr., grocer, tea and coffee-dealer, 1, Post Office-street; res Newmarket-road

Chamberlin, James, inspector of weights, Newmarket-road

Chamberlin, Mrs. Sarah, St. Stephen’s-road

Chambers, Mrs. Mary, 1, Theatre-street

Chambers, Mrs., Lower Close

Chaplin, George, wool-stapler, Southgate-street

Chaplin, Thomas, ironmonger, West End-place, Chapelfield-road

Chapman, Abel, butcher, Palace-street

Chapman, Edward, Hop Pole, St. Faith’s-lane

Chapman, Gardiner, solicitor—see Chapman and Hansell; res: precincts of Cathedral

Chapman & Hansell, solicitors, Bank-street

Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emily, Pottergate-street

Chapman, Samuel, butcher, St. Giles’

Chapman, William Samuel, butcher, St. Stephen’s-street

Chapman, William, tailor, Upper Westwick street

Chapman, William, baker, Wensum-street

Chase, Charles, grocer, Rampant Horse-street

Cherry, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. Catherine’s-road

Cheston, William, tailor, 17, Chapelfield-road

Chettleburgh, Henry, baker and confectioner, Rampant Horse-street

Chettleburgh, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Upper King-street

Chifney, Mrs., Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s square

Chilvers, Mrs. Eleanor, Tinkler’s-lane, Heigham

Chittock, Timothy C., 5, West End Grove-place, Lakenham

Christie, Thomas Barzillai, general outfitter, corner of Magdalen-street

Christie, Thomas, pawnbroker and silversmith, Colegate-street

Christie, Thomas and John, merchants, Quay-side and King-street

Church, Charles, bill distributor and messenger, 4, Fisher’s-lane, St. Giles’

Church, Edward, stationer and fancy repository, 9, Post Office-street

Church, George, professor of music, Theatre-street

Churchman, Mrs. Sarah, Holl’s-lane

Clabburn & Sparks, wine, spirit, and porter merchants, Magdalen-street

Clabburn, Thomas, manufacturer, Pitt-street

Clabburn, Sons & Co., manufacturers, Pitt-street

Clabburn, Thomas, junr., manufacturer, Pitt-street; res: Calvert-street

Clare, Caroline, milliner, Magdalen-street

Clark, James, accountant, West Wymer-street

Clark, Robert, Appleton, schoolmaster, Oxford-hill, and loan agent, 98, Pottergate-street

p. 16Clark, Maria Ann, dressmaker, St. Faith’s-lane

Clark, Robert, whitesmith, Fishgate-street

Clark, R., & Son, watch and clock makers, 6, Upper Westwick-street

Clark, Samuel, accountant to the Union Fire Insurance Society, William-street, West Pottergate

Clark, Thomas, accountant, appraiser, surveyor, &c., Ivy Cottage, Lakenham—(see advertisement)

Clark, Charles, brewer, St. Miles Coslany

Clarke, David, boot maker, Ber-street

Clarke, Frederic Edward, tunist, Princes-street

Clarke, Henry, shoe factor, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Clarke & Hunter, upholsterers and cabinet makers, Dove-lane

Clarke, Isaac, shoemaker and shopkeeper, Botolph-street

Clarke, James, assessor of property and income tax, Tabernacle-street

Clarke, Joseph & George, farmer, Old Lakenham

Clarke, Joseph, writing master, Colegate-st.

Clarke, Justinian Barret, wharfinger and merchant, Duke’s-palace, Coslany, and King-street; res: West End Cottage, Heigham

Clarke, Maria, straw hat manufacturer and dealer in plait, 3 & 4, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Clarke, Richard, Esq., 7, Crescent

Clarke, Samuel, inspector of nuisances to the local board of health, 24, Castle-meadow

Clarke, Samuel, city missionary, 8, Waterloo-road

Clarke, Samuel Royal, butcher and dealer, Unthank’s-road

Clarke, Thomas Samuel, boot and shoe maker, New Catton

Clarke, William, grocer and tea-dealer, St. James’-street

Clayton, Rev. William, St. Giles’-street

Claxton, James, butcher, St. Faith’s-lane

Claxton, Johnson, toy warehouse, 27, St. Stephen’s-street

Claxton, Robert, draper and clothier, 9, Davey-place

Clemence, John Louth, architect, 22, St. Giles’-street

Clements, Charlotte, Coachmaker’s Arms, 20, Bethel-street

Clifton, Anne, schoolmistress and lodging-house keeper, Earlham-road

Clowes, Francis, auctioneer, land and estate agent and valuer; artificial manure broker; agent for the regular weekly line of packets from London to New York, and from London to the Australian ports; agent for the Scottish Equitable Life Office; Halifax, Bradford and Keighley Fire Office; and the London Mutual Guarantee Society; St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Coakes, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog-lane

Coalman, George Rising, builder; drain, pipe, tile, and brick-maker, lime-burner, and coal merchant; Chalk Cliff, near Bishop’s Bridge, Thorpe-road; res: Castle Meadow

Cobb, Rev. John William, rector of St. Margaret, and chaplain of the city gaol, Colegate-street

Cobb, Leggatt, butcher, Rose, St. Augustine’s

Cobbold, Rev. Robert, the Chantry

Cockaday, Isaac, fringe and lace maker, St. Andrew’s-hill

Cockburn, James, Major, staff officer of pensioners, and agent to the Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, Lakenham

Cocks, Dennis, tailor and salesman, Magdalen-street

Cocks, Thomas, tailor and draper, Lower Westwick-street

Codling, Arthur John, schoolmaster, Magdalen-street

Coe, Mark, bricklayer, Plough, Castle-hill

Coe, George, pyrotechnist, Plasterers’ Arms, Cowgate-street

Cogman, Emma, dress maker, Princes-street, Tombland

Cogman, Frederick, tailor and draper, Princes-street, Tombland

Cohen, Philip, fruiterer, Swan-lane

Coldham, John, Duke of York, Bishopbridge-road, Thorpe

Coldwell, Mrs. and Miss, boarding and day school, St. Clement’s Church-alley

Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe-road

Cole, Elijah, Wheatsheaf, Castle-ditches

Cole, Emma, baby linen warehouse, 42, London-street

Cole, Mrs. John, the Shrubbery, St. Stephen’s-road

Cole, John B., tailor and woollen draper, 3, Post Office-street (see advertisement)

Coleby, Edward Glover, surgeon, Calvert-street

Coleman, George Lovick, wholesale and retail draper, Market-place

Coleman & Son, linen drapers, 8, London-street

Coleman, Samuel, solicitor, St. Lawrence-lane

Coleman, Samuel, Prince Albert, Ber-street

Collins, Alfred, boot and shoe manufacturer, 41, London-street

p. 17Collins, James, boot and shoe maker, 4, Davey-place

Collins, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, 16, Upper St. Giles’-street

Colman, Mrs. Anne, Newmarket-road

Colman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale-green, Lakenham

Colman & Glendenning, furnishing ironmongers, corner of Rampant Horse-street

Colman, Henry, tea and grocery warehouse, Library-opening, Market-place—(see advertisement)

Colman, John Daniel, carpenter and builder, Magdalen-street

Colman, Thomas, 4, Lame Dog-road

Colsey, Charles, stay maker, St. Andrew’s-plain

Colsey, Francis, warehouseman, Crown Bank-plain

Collyer, Mrs. Catherine, King-street, St. George, Tombland

Collyer, William, Esq., Tombland

Coman, Brothers (Thomas, John, & Henry), grocers, Upper Westwick-street, and Coltishall, Norfolk

Cook, Charlotte, dress maker, 23, Bethel-street

Cook, Edward, corn and coal merchant, Pitt-street

Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Revoking Depôt, 21, White Lion-street

Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth, Foundry-road

Cook, John, Fox and Mounds, Ber-street

Cook, Samuel, brush, patten, and clog manufacturer, 6, Davey-place

Cook, Thomas, former, Eaton-hill

Cooke, Ann, silk dyer, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s

Cooke, Rev. Bell, Heigham-grove

Cooke, Edward, leather seller, St. John-street

Cooke, Henry, solicitor—see Rackham and Cooke

Cooke, Thomas Paul, dyer, Coslany-street

Cooke, Timothy, carpenter and wheelwright, Magdalen-street

Cooke, William, chemist, druggist, and tea-dealer, St. Giles’-street

Cooper, architect—see Osmond & Cooper

Cooper, Ann, general shopkeeper, Union-place

Cooper, Carlos, barrister-at-law, Oxford-hill; res: Old Lakenham

Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland

Cooper, Jacob, Rifle Man, All Saints-green

Cooper, James, fruiterer, Princes-street

Cooper, John V., solicitor, 3, Crescent

Cooper, (John) and Sons, jewellers, silversmiths, and watchmakers, London-street

Cooper, the Misses, Louisa and E., Thorpe

Cooper, Rev. Robert Henry, Ber-street

Cooper, Robert, 1, Tudor Cottages, Unthank’s-road

Cooper, Robert, Railway, King-street

Cooper, Thomas, manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill

Cooper William, surgeon, St. George’s Colegate and Duke-street

Cooper, William, furniture & house painter, writer, grainer, &c., Upper Westwick-street

Cooper, William, boot and shoe maker, Pitt-street

Cooper, Sarah, lodging-house keeper, Lower Close

Coote, G. M., bookbinder, Hay-hill

Coote, Maria, dealer in hams, tongues, and sausages, Hay-hill

Copeman, Bell, draper, 6, Exchange-street

Copeman, Edward, M.D., Post Office-street

Copeman, John, grocer, &c.—see Copeman and Sons; res: Surrey-road

Copeman, and Sons, wholesale and retail grocers, soda and salt agents, 12, Gentleman’s Walk

Coppin, Edward, ironmonger, oil & colourman, Oxford-hill

Coppin, George Self, prompter at the Norwich Theatre, Mill-lane, New-city

Corbyn, William, dealer, Distillery-street

Cordran, Charles, coachmaker, Magdalen-street

Cordran, William, cabinet maker, 1 Chapelfield-road

Cordran, William, butcher, Fye Bridge, Magdalen-street

Cork, John, market-gardener, Mill-lane, Heigham

Cornes, John, machinist, 4, Adelaide-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road

Cornish, Jane, King’s Head, Gildengate-street

Corsbie, Dennis Tooke, 5, West End terrace, St. Giles’-hill

Corsbie, Joseph, accountant, the Valley, Old Lakenham

Corsbie, Samuel Webster, clerk, William-street

Cory, Christmas, tailor, Calvert-street

Cossey, John, estate agent, Botolph-street

Cossey, Robert, Royal Oak, Oak-street

Cott, Thomas, accountant, 4, West End terrace

Cousens, John, shoemaker, Rising Sun-lane

Cousins, James, fruiterer, Church-alley, St. Gregory’s

Cousins, Thomas, currier and leather merchant, Upper Market

p. 18Cowan, Charlotte, Tuns, All Saints-green

Cox, John, lay clerk of Norwich Cathedral, Chapelfield-road

Cox, John, boot and shoe maker, branch Post Office, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street

Cox, William, engineer, Duke of York, Cow-hill, St. Giles’

Coy, Jeffery Sumpter, revenue officer, Sussex-street

Cozens, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt-street

Cozens and Son, coal, corn, and seed merchants, St. Benedict’s-street

Crane, Poynter, Com, R.N., 6, Dereham terrace, St. Benedict’s-road

Crancher, William, Recruiting Serjeant, Ber-street

Craske, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat-lane

Craske, Josiah John, Esq., Parry’s-buildings, Hellesdon

Crawfoot, George, baker, St. Benedict’s

Crawley, Mrs. Lydia, Rigby’s-court, St. Giles’

Crawshay, Charles, brewer—see Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs; res: Bracondale

Creak, James, general warehouseman, corner of Bridewell-street

Cremer, Francis, corn merchant, Princes-street

Cremer, Robert Rolfe, surgeon and apothecary to the Guardian’s Dispensary, Broad street, St. Andrew’s

Cresswell, Addison John, Esq., Bracondale, Lakenham

Crickmay, Edward, surgeon, Magdalen-street

Crickmear, John, commercial traveller, Point House, St. Stephen’s-road

Crickmore, Henry, White Hart, Hay-hill

Crisp, the Misses, (Ellen, Susan, and Elizabeth,) ladies’ boarding-house, Martineau House, Magdalen-street

Crisp, George, The Wrestlers, St. James’s street

Crisp, John, junr., merchant, St. John’s Head-yard, St. Miles’

Crisp, John W., army tailor and clerical robe maker, Castle Meadow—(see advertisement)

Crisp, Lieut., R.N., Martineau House Magdalen-street

Critchfield, Samuel, cutler, Royal Hotel-street, Back of the Inns

Crook, John, surgeon, 6, London-street

Crook, Madame Oury, professor of dancing, 6, London-street

Crook, William, Esq., Mile End-lane, Eaton

Cross, Mrs. Dorotha, Oxford-hill

Cross, James, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Cross, John, farmer, Hellesdon

Crosse, Thomas William, surgeon, 22, St. Giles’-street

Crosskill, Robert, cork manufacturer, Gildengate-street

Crotch, Matthew, hairdresser, Magdalen-street

Crowe, Charles, eating-house keeper, Elm-hill

Crowe, Edward, coal merchant, Balloon, Lower Westwick-street

Crowe, Elizabeth, seminary, St. George’s Plain

Crowe, John, Eagle, Church-alley, St. Gregory’s

Crowe, (John) and Sons, cabinet makers, upholsterers, decorators, carvers and gilders, St. Stephen’s-street

Crowe, Spicer, dyer, block tin kettle manufacturer, plumber, glazier, and painter, Upper Westwick-street

Crowfoot, Robert, baker, Pottergate-street

Crowfoot, William, broker, Ber-street

Cruso, Lydia, millinery and ready made linen warehouse, 6, Briggs-street

Croxford, Henry, bookseller and agent for Tallis & Co.’s publications, 33, Magdalen street

Cubitt, George, druggist; agent to the Clerical and Medical Life Assurance Society, and secretary to the Norwich Union Provident Society, Upper Market

Cubitt, George Robert, surgeon, Surrey-street

Cubitt, James, shopkeeper, King-street

Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, ironmonger, St. Andrew’s-hill

Cubitt, Thomas, Old Two Brewers, Magdalen-street

Cubitt, William Jary, spirit merchant, corner of St. Clement’s Churchyard; res: Gildengate-street

Cudbards, John & Charles, machine makers, Theatre-street

Cudden, Ann, Victory, Back-street, St. Stephen’s

Cuddon, James & Francis Thomas, conveyancers, St. Giles’ plain

Cullen, Thomas Barshaw, Esq., West Pottergate

Culley, Benjamin, sawyer, Church-street, St. Michael’s Coslany

Culley & Hart, timber, oil-cake, agricultural manure, coal and salt merchants, Duke’s Palace, St. John’s Maddermarket

Culley, John, wine and spirit merchant, St. Andrew’s-hill

Culley, Hannah, Lower Close

Culyer, Charles Arthur, cooper, Rampant Horse-street

p. 19Culyer, Thomas, Gothic architectural carver, Pottergate-street

Culyer, Thomas, dyer, St. John’s Timberhill

Cullington, Mary Anne, ladies’ shoe maker, Queen-street

Cullyer, George, whitesmith and bellhanger, Saul’s-yard, Pottergate-street and Cow-hill

Cullyer, William Frederick, glass-stainer, decorator, &c., parish clerk of St. Giles’, Willow-lane and Pottergate-street

Cumberland, David, surveyor of taxes, 8, St. Stephen’s-square

Cundall, Benjamin, mercer and draper, 19, Gentleman’s Walk

Cundy, Michael, Crescent-place

Cunningham, Thomas, hay dealer, Eight Ringers, Coslany-street

Cunningham, William, Holkham Arms, Castle Meadow

Curtis, Francis, bricklayer, West Pottergate-street

Curtis, George William, grocer, Gildengate-street

Curtis, George, bricklayer, Rising Sun-lane

Curtis, John, Chapel-field-grove

Curtis, Robert, chemist—see Steel and Curtis

Curtis, William, currier, leather seller, &c., Upper Westwick-street

Cushing, Charles, carver, St. Lawrence-lane, Pottergate-street

Cushing, John, Grapes wine vaults, Market-place

Cushion, William, dealer in Foreign and English deals, &c., Chapel Field-road

Custance, Jonathan, haberdasher and dealer in toys, Magdalen-street

Cuthbert, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Pitt-street

 

Dade, Charlotte, linen draper, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Dade, Charlotte, baker and confectioner, 4, Upper St. Giles’-street

Dade, Henry, Hospital Boy, Whitefriars’-bridge

Daines, Robert, Coach and Horses, Bethel-street

Dailies, William, watch maker, St. Augustine’s-street

Dallinger, Joseph, engraver and general printer, 12, Davey-place

Dalrymple, Archibald, surgeon, All Saints

Dalrymple, Arthur, solicitor, secretary to the City of Norwich Waterworks Company, 66, St. Giles’-street

Dalrymple, Donald, surgeon, Surrey-street

Dalton, Samuel, solicitor, 5, St. Giles’-terrace

Daniel, Benjamin, butcher, Botolph-street

Dann, James, shopkeeper, Magdalen-street

Dann, Mary Ann, French Horn, Pottergate-street

Daniels, Simon, warehouseman, Pitt-street

Daniels, Thomas, Prince Albert, Dove-street

Daplyn, Mary, baker, St. Augustine’s-gates

Darken, James, printer, bookseller, and news agent, 2, Little London-street

Darkins, Canuel, builder, 2, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Dashwood, Lancelot, surgeon, and registrar for the West Wymer district, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Dashwood, —, Cambrian-place, Heigham

Daveney, Charles Burton, solicitor, Bethel-street

Davey, Edward, Trumpet, St. Stephen’s-street

Davey, Miss Elizabeth, Magdalen-street

Davey, Joseph, silk merchant, Pitt-street; res: Thorpe

Davey, Mrs. Sarah, Calvert-street

Davey, William, Esq., Magdalen-street

Davis, Henry, surgeon, 31, Pottergate-street

Davy, Daniel, confectioner and fruiterer, St. Stephen’s-street

Davy, Edward, clock manufacturer, De Caux’s-court, St. Simon’s

Davy, Jane & Sarah, milliners, 6, Upper St. Giles’-street

Davy, John, Albion printing office, St. Clement’s Church-alley

Davy, W. P., Dereham-road

Dawbarn, James, draper, 14, 15, & 16, Exchange-street

Dawes, Larrance, carver, gilder, looking-glass frame manufacturer, and printseller, Bank-plain

Dawson, George, 5, St. Giles’-hill

Dawson, George, farmer and brickmaker, Brazen Doors-road

Dawson, George, general shopkeeper, Rosemary-lane, St. Mary’s

Dawson, James, carpenter, King’s Arms, Bishop-bridge, Thorpe

Dawson, John, tailor and coal merchant, Ber-street

Dawson, Jonathan, butcher, Magdalen-street

Dawson, Philip, butcher, Magdalen-street

Dawson, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Martin at Oak

Day, Alfred, solicitor, 1, Upper Surrey-street

Day, Rev. Charles, rector of St. Swithin, Pitt-street

Day, Miss E., Brazen Doors-road

Day, Frederick, grocer, Trowse Millgate

Day, James, tailor, St. Lawrence-steps

p. 20Day, Peter, solicitor, and a commissioner for taking the acknowledgment of deeds by married women, 8, Upper Surrey-street

Day, Starling, cashier to the Court of Guardians; res: St. Clement’s-hill

Day, Thomas Starling, inspector of corn returns, and silk agent, Duke-street

Day, William, clerk to the magistrates, Newmarket-road

Day, William Hawkes, surgeon, Upper Surrey-street

Day, Miss, Pottergate-street

Daynes, Jeremiah, baker, Fishgate-street

Daynes, John, Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s-street

Daynes, John C., news agent, bookseller, and circulating library keeper, back of the Inns

Daynes, Samuel, printer and bookbinder, 54, St. Stephen’s-street

Daynes, Thomas, grocer and dealer in marine stores, Magdalen-gates

Deacon, Rev. J., Pottergate-street

Dean, James, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, &c., Magdalen-street

Dearle, George, dentist, Princes-street

Debbage, James, Fountain, St. Benedict’s-street

Debney, Richard, currier, Grapes, Red Lion-street

De Carle, Edward, coachmaker, King-street

De Carle, James Irwin, grocer, Charing-cross

De Carle, Mary, statuary marble and stone mason, Duke’s Palace

De Carle, Robert, accountant, Newmarket-road

De Carle, William, commercial traveller, 15, Victoria-street

De Caux, Mrs. Priscilla, St. Augustine’s-street

De Caux, Mrs., miller, Mousehold; res: Chalk-hill, Thorpe-road

De Caux, Shakespeare, shopkeeper, Botolph-street

De Caux, William, Guildhall, Gaol-hill, Market-place

Deday, Thomas, Esq. St. Clement’s-hill

Deeks, Mrs. Christiana, Middle-street, St. George’s

Deeks, John, George the Fourth, Ber-street

Delane, William, paper maker, Hellesdon; paper mills, Taverham Mills, Norfolk

Delf, William Stannard, draper, Tombland House, Tombland

Delph, Thomas, Flower in Hand, Pitt-street

Delph, William, plumber and glazier, St. Augustine’s-street

Denmark, Dunch, beer-seller, Cowgate-street

Denmark, William, shoe maker, Seven Stars, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Derving, Mrs. Mary, Heigham-grove

De Vear, Miss, St. Giles’-street

De Vear & Phillips, warehousemen, Davey-place

De Vear, John, merchant, Lower Close

Devereaux, Edmund, plumber, glazier, and painter, Middle-street, St. George’s

Devereaux, Mrs., 3, Dereham-road

Dew, B. E., hair dresser, 3, Lower King-street

Dew, Britiffe Edmund, superintendent of the Rosary Cemetry, Thorpe-road

Dewing, David, merchant’s clerk, 4, Grove-place-terrace

Deynes, Richard, confectioner and tailor, Lower Westwick-street

Dexter, Robert, Bracondale, Lakenham

Diamond, William, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Dickinson, Richard, harness maker, Castle-ditches

Didwell, William, house agent, near the church, New Catton

Digby, Anne, Jolly Gardeners, Silver-road, Pockthorpe

Digby, Robert, Anchor of Hope, Bracondale

Digby, Peter, Catherine Wheel, St. Augustine’s-gates

Diver, Isaac, Old Goat, Upper Goat-lane

Diver, Jabez, leather seller, &c., St. Paul’s Church-plain

Diver, Owen Albert, grocer, tea-dealer, cheesefactor, &c., Upper-walk, Market-place

Dix, Anna Charlotte, boarding school for ladies, Chapel-field

Dix, Francis, 8, York-place

Dix, William James, farmer, Eaton-grove

Dixon, Emily, dress maker and lodging-house keeper, 8, St. Catherine’s-plain

Dixon, Fuller, gig maker, King-street

Dixon, John, plumber and glazier, Bethel-street

Dixon, Samuel, Cambrian-place, Heigham

Dobson, Martha, dress maker, Gildengate-street

Dobson, Richard, hat blocker, St. Benedict’s-street

Dodd, Edward James, collector for the water company, New Mills

Dodds, James, grocer, Pottergate-street

Dodson, William Robert, gold and silversmith, London-street

Doman, Mrs. Amy, Bracondale

Doman, John, commercial traveller, Bracondale

Dongworth, Ann, shopkeeper, Botolph-street

Doubleday, John, Esq., St. Clement’s-hill

p. 21Doughty, Bathia, Wellington-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Doughty, Mrs. Julia, 4, Bethel-street

Doughty, Richard, King’s Head, Davey-place

Doughty, Thomas, grocer, King-street

Dongworth, Ann, shopkeeper, Botolph-st.

Dove, Harry, M.D., surgeon, Tombland

Downes, Henry, tailor, Peacock-street

Downes, Maria, straw bonnet manufacturer, Duke-street

Downing, Joseph, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, 22, Gentleman’s Walk, and 1, White Lion-street

Dowson, Edward, writer, grainer, & house-painter, 15, Duke-street

Dowson, John Withers, solicitor and schoolmaster, 19, Castle Meadow

Dowson & Sons, merchants, King-street

Drage, William, World’s End, World’s End-lane

Drake, Charles, surgeon to the Guardians Dispensary and to the Henstead Union, and Eastern Union Benevolent Institution; registrar of births and deaths for the Conisford district; All Saints-green

Drake, John, St. Giles’-street

Drake, Thomas Samuel, tailor, Rose-lane

Drane, William, surveyor and valuer, Rampant Horse-street

Driver, William, accountant, St. Stephen’s-square

Driver, William Charles, banker’s clerk, 8, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Druery, John Henry, barrister, Cambrian-place, Heigham

Duberry, Thomas, Esq., Lower Close

Duckett, James, Upper St. Giles’-street

Duffield, George, grocer, &c., Coslany-street

Duffield, Henry, tailor, Museum-court

Duffield, John, leather cutter, 10, St. John’s Timber-hill-street

Duffield, Robert, Esq., 5, St. Clement’s-hill

Duge, John, Esq., 1, Trafalgar-place, Dereham-road

Dunham, Harman, Cinder Ovens, King-street, St. Peter’s Southgate

Dunmore, Robert, corn and seed merchant, St. Benedict’s-street

Dunn, James, shoe maker, St. George’s-plain

Dunn, James, coal merchant, Quay-side

Dunn, James, junr., coal merchant, Queen’s Head, Quay-side

Dunn, Richard, plumber, glazier, & painter, Surrey-grove, Surrey-road

Dunn, William, tailor and draper, Calvert-street

Dunthorn, Jacob, Light Horseman, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe, and a shopkeeper in St. James’-street

Durrant, George, solicitor and director of the Norwich Union Fire office, Surrey-street

Durrant, Robert, grocer, tea-dealer, tallow-chandler, and soap-boiler, St. Miles’ and St. Michael’s Coslany

Durrant, William, Norfolk, St. Giles’-street

Dye, Charles, coffee and dining rooms, Market-place

Dye, George Arthur, solicitor, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Dye, Henry, whitesmith, Black Dogs, St. Clement’s

Dye, M. and W., tailors and drapers, Bank-plain

Dye, Samuel, accountant, Crescent-place

Dye, William, fellmonger, Jolly Skinners, St. Martin-at-Oak

Dyer, Jephunneh John, cane-worker, &c., Ber-street

 

Eade, Thomas, tailor and draper, 7, St. Giles’-hill

Earl, John, Woolcombers’ Arms, Magdalen-street

Eastaugh, Mary, York, Castle-hill

Easter, William, cabinet maker, Pitt-street

Easto, George, Church Stile, Upper Market

Easto, John, grocer, St. Stephen’s-street; res: Eaton-road

Easton, Isaac, Unicorn, St. Mary’s

Easton, William, Elephant, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street

Eaton, Thomas Damant, Chapelfield

Edgar, Henry Robert, surgeon, St. Giles’-street

Edwards, Edward Manning, perfumer, 40, London-street

Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth, 12, Newmarket-road

Edwards, Maria, greengrocer, Palace plain

Edwards, Robert, Lame Dog, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Edwards, Sarah, beer-seller, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Edwards, Thomas, woollen draper, tailor, and undertaker, Orford-hill

Edwards, William Pye, linen draper, St. Stephen’s-street

Eglington, Mrs. Ann, Cross-lane, St. George’s

Egmore, Randall, superintendent of City Mission, 6, Grove-terrace, Grove-road

Eldridge, James Upton, Esq., St. Clement’s-hill

Ely, Robert, grocer and furniture broker, Tooley-street

Elliott, Charles, tailor, Ber-street

Elliott, Emma, milliner, Magdalen-street

Elliott, George, grocer, Ber-street

p. 22Elliott, John, 2, Crescent, St. Stephen’s

Ellis, Benjamin, Dove, Lower Westwick-street

Ellis, Jane, baker, Gildengate-street

Ellis, John, carpenter and builder, Oak-street

Ellis, Mrs. Mary, Middle-street, St. George’s

Ellis, Richard, lodging-house keeper, 15, Chapel-field

Ellison, Thomas, barometer maker, &c., Dove-street

Elmer, Mrs. Ann, Bank-street

Elmes, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s-road

Elvin, Mary, midwife, Ber-street

Elvish, William, Post Office, Post Office-street

Elwin, Miss P. Elizabeth, Upper King-street

Ellwood, Henry, butcher, Timber-hill-street

Ellwood, James, butcher, St. Michael’s Coslany

Emery, George, farmer, Eaton Hall Farm and Union-place

Emms, Charles, spirit merchant, Cross-street and Distillery-street

Emms, William, Star and Crown, Timberhill-street

Empson, Eyre, baker, Sussex-street

Emslie, James, engraver and printer, 7, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street

Enfield, William, Esq., Colegate-street

Engall, Joseph, shopkeeper, Botolph-street

Engall, T., Flickered Bull, Ber-street

England, Robert, carpenter, 2, Dereham-terrace

English, Joseph, tailor and woollen draper, 45, London-street

English, Mark, Sawyers, St. Paul’s-plain

English, Richard, Cattle Market, Castle-hill

English & Son, linen drapers, silk mercers, &c., London-street

English, William, upholsterer, Tombland

Etheredge, Robert Philip, merchant, 7, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Etheredge, Philip, Esq., Carrow-road

Etheridge, George and William Ellis, gold and silversmiths, jewellers, and watchmakers, 10, Market-place; res: Thorpe-road

Ewing, John William, nurseryman and seedsman; nursery, Eaton; seed warehouse, 9, Exchange-street

Ewing, William Creasy, Esq., Post Office-street

Evans, Charles, barrister, King-street

Evans, George, shoemaker and grocer, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Evans, Lewis, M.D., half-pay physician to the Forces, Upper Surrey-street

Evans, Robert, grocer, &c., St. Martin at Oak

Everett, Isaac, Esq., Pottergate-street

Everett, Joseph, wool stapler and fell-monger, Thorpe-road

Everett, Robert, Calvert-street

Everett, Thomas, Bracondale

 

Fair, Mrs. Susannah, 7, York-place

Fairchild, Mary Ann, linen draper, Spitalfields

Fairman, Thomas, builder, 2, West End-terrace, St. Giles’

Fairman, William, hair dresser and shop-keeper, Barrack-street

Fairweather, Henry, upholsterer & cabinet maker, 46, Upper St. Giles’-street

Fairweather, Lydia, draper and milliner, 4, London-street

Fake, John, well sinker and pump maker, White Swan, Cowgate-street

Fann, John, baker, Charing-cross

Farmer, Benjamin, Old Meeting School, Calvert-street

Farnell, William Keeling, boarding school, Theatre-street

Farrow, William, straw hat manufacturer, Magdalen-street

Faulke, James, Victoria-street

Faulke, John, shoe manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Fearnside, Benjamin, clock maker, Palace-street

Feek, William, horse breaker, St. Giles’-road

Felstead, Elizabeth, straw bonnet manufacturer, 10, Orford-hill

Felstead, Hannah, hatter, 19, Davey-place

Felstead, Harriet, boot and shoe maker, 4, Exchange-street

Feltham, Mark, miller, Pea-field, Lakenham

Fenn, Josiah, accountant, 11, St. Stephen’s-street

Fenn, Robert, grocer, Magdalen-street

Fenn, Thomas, Hen & Chickens, St. Mary’s-plain

Fenn, William, accountant, Lower Close

Fenton, Mrs., mistress of the Model Girls’ School, St. Andrew’s; res: Lower Close

Fickling, Mrs. Caroline, Mile End-lane, Eaton

Fickling, Robert, solicitor, Princes-street

Fickling, Thomas, Esq., 53, St. Stephen’s-street

Fiddeman, Robert, Old Lobster, Lobster-street

Fiddy, George, carpenter, Dereham-road

Field & Bignold, solicitors, Rampant Horse-street

p. 23Field, Edward, solicitor, Surrey-street

Field, Robert, King-street

Figg, George, Thorn, Ber-street

Filby, William, Duke’s Palace, Duke’s Palace

Finch, Peter, Esq., St. Mary’s—see Steward, Patteson, Finch & Co.

Finch, Walter, whitesmith, locksmith, and bell-hanger, Elm-hill

Finch, William, coal merchant, Coslany-street

Finch, William Henry, whitesmith and bell-hanger, 3, Waggon and Horses-lane, Tombland

Finchley, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’-road

Finegan, Thomas William, linguist, Cow-hill

Firth, George W. W., surgeon, Palace-plain

Firth, Miss, seminary, Bethel-street

Fish, Miles, inn-keeper, Eaton-road

Fish, William, professor of music & music-seller, 17, Bridewell-alley

Fisher, James, solicitor—see Steward and Fisher

Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer, &c., 11, Old Haymarket, and St. Benedict’s-street

Fisher, James Whiting, cabinet maker, upholsterer, and paper-hanger, corner of Calvert-street

Fisher, Joshua, plumber, glazier, and painter, West Pottergate-street

Fisher, Robert, dyer and dresser, Calvert-street

Fisher, Robert, grocer, St. Martin-at-Oak gates

Fisher, Thomas, builder and surveyor, St. Andrew’s Broad-street; res: 11, Crescent, St. Stephens

Fisk, Mrs. Mary Margaretta, the Chantry

Fiske, Francis Robert, linen draper and silk mercer, London-street

Fitch, Robert, dispensing chemist, Market-place

Fitt, John, carpenter and builder, Rising Sun-lane

Fitt, John, fruiterer, Botolph-street

Fitt, Mary, meat seller, Princes-street

Fitt, Mesdames, Cowgate-street

Fitt, Richard, gardener, Earlham-road

Fitt, Robert, pipe manufacturer, Ber-street

Fitt, Robert, Gin Shop, Castle Meadow

Fitt, Royal James, butcher, Ber-street

Fitt, William, pork butcher, Ber-street

Fitzgerald, Charles Robert, musician, Upper Goat-lane

Flatt, John, wholesale and retail ironmonger, oil and colourman, 15 and 16, Magdalen-street

Flatt, Samuel, baker, Ber-street

Flaxman, John, Mr., Richmond-place, Lakenham

Fleet, James Read, commercial traveller, City-road

Fleet, John, manufacturer’s warehouseman, 22, Sussex-street

Fletcher, Ann, rag dyer, 19, Quay-side

Fletcher, Joseph, Red Lion, St. Andrews

Fletcher, Josiah, bookseller, publisher, printer, &c., Haymarket—(see advertisement)

Florence, George, engineer, Thorn-lane

Flower, Mrs. Frances, 72, St. Giles’-street

Flower, John, Esq., Unthank’s-road

Flower, Jonathan, linen draper, Wensum-street

Flowerday, James, Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen-street

Flowers, Thomas, fruiterer, St. Andrew’s-plain

Ford, William, wholesale and retail shoe manufacturer and wholesale stationer, 13 & 14, Davey-place; res: Chapel-field-road

Ford, William Foyster, clerk, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-square

Ford, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Cowgate-street

Forrester, George, land agent, Upper Close

Forster, —, Esq., City-road, Heigham-fields

Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw hat manufacturer, 28, London-street

Forster, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Forster, Thomas, tea-dealer & general shopkeeper, West Pottergate-street

Forster, William, Esq., Earlham-road

Forster, William, solicitor, Post Office-street

Foster, John, grocer, &c., St. James’-street

Foster, Sampson, banker, Bank-plain

Foster, Samuel, Mr., 11, Nelson-terrace, Lakenham

Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, & Robberds, solicitors, Bank-place

Foster, Sir William, Bart., Thorpe-road

Foulger, Rev. William, King-street

Foulsham, Henry, currier and leather-seller, 3, St. Lawrence-steps

Foulsham, James, stocking maker, Thorpe-road

Foulsham, Thomas, china and glass warehouse, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Foulsham, Thomas, carpenter, Queen Adelaide, Pitt-street

Foulsham, William, hair dresser, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Fountain, Henry, painter, gilder, & paper-hanger, Redwell-street

Fountain, Henry, hay dealer, King-street

Fountain, Mary pastrycook, register office for servants, Redwell-street

p. 24Fountain, Mrs. St. Mary’s

Fowell, William, seedsman, Upper King-street

Fowler, Abel, manufacturer, Unthank’s-road

Fowler, William, Dyers’ Arms, Lower Westwick-street

Fox, Frederick, solicitor, Rampant Horse-street; res: Surrey-street

Fox, Isaac, Queen’s Head, St. Giles’ Upper-street

Fox, Joel, furrier, Market-place

Fox, Lacey, cooper, Rose-lane

Fox, Thomas Colman, attorney’s clerk, Surrey-street

Fox, Robert, Bushel, St. Augustine’s-street

Fox, William, Lame Dog-road

Fox, William, baker, near St. James’s Church

Fox, Elizabeth, baker, Lower Close

Foyson, Robert, tailor, Pump-street

Foyson, William, clerk, Chapelfield-road

Francis, George, shoemaker, Jolly Dealers, Castle Ditches

Francis, Henry, solicitor, proctor, registrar of Norfolk archdeaconry, Surrey-street; res: Eaton-road

Francis, John, manufacturer, Calvert-street

Francis, Richard, gardener, Unthank’s-road

Francis, Maria, Maid’s Head, Wensum-street

Francis, Mrs. Marianne, Crescent-road, Lakenham

Francis, Nathan, coffee and eating-house keeper, Little Orford-street

Francis, Thomas, Lion and Castle, Orford-hill

Francis, Thomas, Church and State, Upper Westwick-street

Francis, William Bransby, surgeon, Colegate-street

Frank, F. Bacon, Esq., Earlham-hall

Franklin & Co., hatters, 42, London-street

Franklin, Charles, boot and shoe maker, 11, London-street

Franshaw, Thomas, Jolly Gardeners, Infirmary-road

Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, upholsterer, decorater, carver, cabinet maker, &c., 10, London-street

Freeman, Charles Robert, foreign fruit merchant, 3, King-street, and flour and corn factor, Upper Market; res: Eaton Lodge, Eaton

Freeman, David Garthorn, auctioneer and agent to the Equitable Fire and Life offices, 7, Post Office-street

Freeman, Henry, grocer, &c.—see Freeman and Nash

Freeman, James, Holl’s-lane

Freeman, James, boat builder, St. Ann’s Staith-lane, King-street

Freeman, James, biscuit and bread baker, 15, St. Giles’-street

Freeman, John, builder and lime burner, Earlham-road

Freeman & Nash, wholesale grocers, tea-dealers, cheese factors, and tallow-chandlers, Upper Market

Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick-street

Freeman, William, carver, gilder, print-seller, looking-glass manufacturer, and colourman, 2, London-street

Freeman, —, Esq., Distillery-street

Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little Orford-street

Freeston, Robert, accountant, West Wymer-street

French, James, cellarman, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

French, Robert, soap maker—see Andrews and French; res: Sussex-street

Frew, Archibald Charles, Windsor Castle, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Froggatt, Mrs. Eleanor, Infirmary-road

Fromow, John, clothier, Three Turks, 6, Lower Westwick-street

Fromow, William, wholesale and retail druggist, St. Augustine’s-street

Fromow, Stephen, beast and sheep salesman, 10, Sussex-street

Frost, George, upholsterer and paper-hanger, Muspole-street

Frost, George, accountant, St. Faith’s-terrace

Frost, James, grocer, Magdalen-street

Frost, Robert, portmanteau and carpet bag manufacturer, 15, Davey-place

Fulcher, Stephen, King-street

Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, 37, Victoria-street

Fuller, Edward, tailor and cap maker, 15, Red Lion-street

Fuller, James, saddler and harness maker, 23, Market-place

Fuller, Jemima Woods, preparatory school for young gentlemen, Willow-lane

Fuller, John James, 4, Chatham-place

Fuller, Robert, Unicorn, St. Stephen’s-street

Fuller, William, tobacconist, Red Lion-street

Furse, James Thomas, upholsterer, Gildengate-street

Furse, M., dyer and dresser, Gildengate-street

Fussey, Richard, butcher, Ber-street

Futter, James, Black Horse, St. Catherine’s-plain

 

p. 25Gaffer, Samuel, estate agent, St. Augustine’s Church-alley

Galey, John, pork butcher, Golden Ball-street

Galey, Thomas, grocer, Charing-cross

Gardiner, Mrs. Anne, 4, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham

Gardiner, George, wool warehouse, Golden Dog-lane

Gardiner, William, Red Lion, London-street

Gardiner, William, rag and paper merchant, dealer in marine stores, Paul’s opening

Gardner, Thompson, greengrocer, 15, Upper St. Giles’-street

Gardon, John William, silk manufacturer, Unthank’s-road

Garerd, William, collector of inland revenue, Mile-end, Newmarket-road

Garnham, William, grocer, &c., Hall-lane, New Lakenham

Garrard, Mrs. Mary Sophia, Foundry-road, Thorpe

Garrett, Sarah, milliner, Paul’s Back-lane

Garrod, Edward, Esq., assistant editor of “Norfolk Chronicle,” 2, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road

Garrod, Robert, Exmouth, St. Stephen’s-street

Garthon, Benjamin, sexton of St. Stephen’s, St. Stephen’s Back-street

Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, 46, Bethel-Street

Garwood, Mrs. Sarah Ann, St. Clement’s-hill

Gaul, John, shuttle maker, Magdalen-street

Gay, Elizabeth, basket and sieve maker, 15, Tombland

Gay, Mary, brush and basket manufacturer, Upper Market

Gay, Samuel, bonnet blocker, Elm-hill

Gaze, George, English timber merchant, St. Giles’-hill

Gaze, Samuel, shoemaker, Duke-street

Gaze, Mrs. Sarah, Church-street, St. Michael Coslany

Gaze, William, millwright, &c.—see Howard and Gaze

Gaze, William, clerk, Colegate-street

Gaze, William Hammond, register office for servants, Westlegate-street

Gaze, Matthew, builder, King’s-street

Gearing, James, timber merchant, King-st.

Geary, William, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s; res: Duke-street

Gedge, Edward Peter, dyer and grocer, Brazen Door-road

Gedge, George, dyer, St. Michael Coslany

Gedge, Robert Crispin, plumber, glazier, painter, St. Giles’-terrace, and Lower Goat-lane

Gedge, William, hair dresser, Upper Westwick-street

Geldart (Joseph) and Son, importers of foreign wines and spirits, Wensum-street; res: Thorpe

George, Robert, carpenter and builder, Muspole-street

George, Richard, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s-street

George, Thomas William, brewer, Eaton-road

Gerard, William, hair dresser, &c., Botolph-street

Gibbon, Thomas William, drapers’ assistant, 7, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Gibson, Charles Mends, surgeon, Bethel-street

Gibson, James, Two Necked Swan, St. Martin-at-Oak, and St. Clement’s

Gibson, William, baker, 1, City-road, Lakenham

Giddens, Susannah, librarian, St. Stephen’s

Gidney, Frederick, master of the hospital school, Fishgate-street

Gidney, J., well-sinker, St. Clement’s-hill

Gidney, Richard, Magdalen-street

Gidney, Robert, watchmaker, St. Giles’-road

Gidney, Robert William, jewellery and fancy warehouse, 71, St. Stephen’s-street

Gidney, Samuel, Prince of Wales, St. Augustine’s-street

Gilford, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s-street

Gifford, Thomas, tailor, Magdalen-street

Gilbeigh, George, steam flour mill, St. Benedict’s-gates

Gilbert, Ann, plumber, glazier, &c., corner of Sussex-street

Gilbert, Mary Ann, fancy warehouse, 5, Little London-street

Gilbert, Robert, Esq., Thorpe-road

Gilbert, William, carpenter, Pitt-street

Giles, Ebenezer, butcher, Thorpe-road

Giles, Thomas, Esq., Eaton-road

Gill, Elizabeth, draper and shoe warehouse, Orford-hill

Gill, James, grocer end provision dealer, 1, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence

Gill, John, china and glass dealer, 86, St. Giles’ Broad-street

Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor, stork and share broker, secretary to the General Hail-Storm Insurance Society, secretary to the Norfolk Farmers’ Cattle Insurance Society, secretary to the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, solicitor to the Norwich Mutual Marine Assurance Association; agent to the London Indisputable Life Policy Company, and the Alfred Life Assurance Association; res: St. Giles’-street;—office, Bethel-street

p. 26Gilman, Charles Suckling, wholesale shoe manufacturer, the Athenæum, Bethel-street; res: St. Giles’-street

Gilman, John, printseller, publisher, carver and gilder, corner of Dove-street, Market-place

Gilman, Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve, distributor of stamps, 24, Broad-street

Girdlestone, James, Plough, Upper Westwick-street

Girling, William, farmer, Earlham-road

Girling, William, Golden Ball, Castle-hill

Gittings, Charles, porter merchant, Tombland; res: St. George’s

Glalddon, Joseph, woolsorter, Mousehold

Glendenning, John Browne, ironmonger—see Colman and Glendenning

Girdlestone, Reuben, hairdresser and artist in hair, branch Post Office, 8, Upper St. Giles’-street

Girdlestone, Thomas, Horse Shoes, Palace-street

Goddard, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6, St. Stephen’s square

Goddard, Thomas, Black Prince, Market-place

Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, postmistress, Palace-street

Goggs, Robert Raven, Esq., Dereham-road

Goggs, William, grocer, 14, St. Giles’

Goldsmith, James, grocer, 34, St. Stephen’s-street

Goldsmith, James, Duke of Wellington, St. Stephen’s-street

Goldsmith, Thomas, baker, St. Stephen’s-street

Goldsmith, —, sheep salesman, Hellesdon-road

Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket-road

Gooch, David, shoemaker, Upper King-street

Gooch, George, carver and gilder, St. Andrew’s-hill

Gooch, George Carver, plumber, glazier, and decorator, Castle-meadow and Upper King-street

Gooch, Joshua, lace and fringe maker, Dove-street

Gooch, Noah, brewer, Charing-cross

Gooch, Richard, astronomer, Cherry-street, Lakenham

Gooch, Robert, bookseller, White Lion-street

Gooch, Samuel, leather cutter and American over-shoe depôt, 2, White Lion-street

Gooch, Thomas, brush maker, Grout’s-thoroughfare, St. John’s Timber-hill

Gooch, Thomas, Fortune of War, Calvert-street

Gooch, William, Unthank’s-road

Goodchild, George Pipe, clerk, Prospect-place, Aylsham-road

Gooderham, Samuel, pianoforte, seraphine, harmonium, and accordion tunist, Elm-hill

Gooderson, John, draper, Heigham-fields

Gooderson & Moll, linen drapers, Upper Market

Goodwin, James, solicitor, Willow-lane

Goodwin, John, solicitor, Willow-lane; res: Thorpe-road

Goodwin, Rev. William, 14, Chapelfield

Goose, Agas, clerk, Theatre-street

Goose, Emma, milliner, Briggs-street

Goose, Mrs., Maria, Victoria-Street

Goose, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. John’s Timberhill

Goose, Robert, bricklayer and builder, Union-place, Heigham

Goose, William, artist, Briggs-street

Gorell, Robert Atkinson, commission agent, yarn, cotton, and silk agent, Duke-street; res: Tudor Cottage, Unthank’s-road

Gosling, William, grainer, Little Orford street; res: Charles-street, St. Benedict’s-road

Gostling, Francis, woollen warehouseman, West End-place, Julian-road

Gotterson, John, butcher, &c., Plasterers’ Arms, St. Margaret’s-street

Gould, Rev. George, (Baptist) St. Saviour’s

Gould, John, sub-agent Branch Bank of England; res: Bracondale, Lakenham

Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Heigham-grove

Goulder, Harriet, milliner, Magdalen-street

Gowen, Thomas Love, draper, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Gower, Thomas, manufacturer of lemonade, 8, Gun-lane

Gowing, Mrs. farmer, Hellesdon

Gown, Jeremiah, draper, corner of St. Mary’s-plain

Grand, Edward, tailor, Muspole-street

Grand, George, tailor and draper, 32, Pottergate-street

Grand, John, Esq., St. Giles’-street

Grand, John, corn merchant, Golden Ball-street

Grand, Robert, shoe maker, Jolly Dyers, Fishgate-street

Grant, George Muskett, grocer and tea-dealer, 63, St. Giles’-street

Grant, Thomas, druggist, Ber-street

Grave, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Ber-street

Graver, Abraham, wine cooper, Windmill, Ber-street

Graver, Thomas, baker, Paul’s Church-plain

Gray, George, hair dresser, 5, Bethel-street

p. 27Gray, Joseph, Esq., Heigham-grove

Grey, Mary Anne, schoolmistress, Pottergate-street

Gray, Robert, grocer, Ber-street

Green, Anne, straw bonnet maker, Post Office-street

Green, John, City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s plain

Green, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Pottergate-street

Green, John, grocer, St. James’-street

Green, John, market gardener, Asylum-lane

Green, Richard, plasterer, St. Martin at-Oak

Green, Robert, mahogany and timber merchant, Thorn-lane

Green, Robert, basket maker, Upper Westwick-street

Green, Thomas, King’s Arms, Ber-street

Green, William, clerk, 9, Peacock-street

Greene, James, clerk, Colegate-street

Greene, Mary Ann, milliner, Colegate-street

Greene, Miss, Foundry-road, Thorpe

Greenfield, Mark, Norwich-a-Port, Carrow-hill

Greenhough, Joseph, worsted spinner, Golden Dog-lane

Greenwood, William, upholsterer, &c.—see Pigg and Greenwood

Greeves, Henry, butcher, Upper Market; res: Hornes-lane, Ber-street

Gridley, Mrs., St. Stephen’s road

Griffiths, Hannah, plane maker, Goat-lane and Pottergate-street

Griggs, William, Mr., Upper Westwick-street

Grimes, George Sadler, law clerk, 4, Vauxhall-terrace, Heigham

Grimes, Thomas, baker and confectioner, Botolph street

Grimmer, Samuel, chemist and druggist, 12, White Lion-street

Grimmer, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket-road

Grinling, George, accountant, Unthank’s-road

Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, Gildengate-street

Grogan, Rev. George William, A.M., minister of St. Matthew’s Thorpe, Lower Close

Groom George, wholesale shoe manufacturer, 53, St. Stephen’s-street

Grout, George, Esq., Magdalen-street

Grout & Co., silk and crape manufacturers, Silk Mills, Lower Westwick-street

Gunton, Henry, manufacturer, Elm-hill; res: St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Gunton, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller, Rampant Horse-street

Gunton, John Hamnall, linen draper and silk mercer, 4, Old Haymarket

Gunton, Thomas, Pitt-street

Gunton, Thomas, junr., hair seating manufacturer, White Lion-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak

Gurney, Robert, Three Jolly Farmers, Charing-cross

Gurney, William, compositor, 7, Fountain-place, Union-square

Gurneys & Birkbeck, bankers, Bank-plain

Gurrin, James, tailor and woollen draper, 9, London-street

Guyton, Hubert, Half Moon, Market-place

 

Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Hill House, Newmarket-road

Haddon, John, collector of market dues, Weighbridge-street, St. John’s Timberhill

Haddon, Richard Curson, confectioner and tea-dealer, Rose-lane

Hagon, William, broker, St. Martin-at-Oak

Haldinstein, Philip, cap manufacturer and shopkeeper, 4, Bridewell-alley

Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. John’s-street

Hales, John, schoolmaster, St. Clement’s

Hall, Charles, butcher, King-street

Hall, George Norton, boot and shoe maker, Castle-street

Hall, Harriet, baker, Little London-street

Hall, James, plumber, glacier, painter, and gas fitter, Magdalen-street

Hall, James, painter and gilder, Timberhill-street, Orford-hill

Hall, James, house agent, Cowgate-street

Hall, Mrs. Mary, Pottergate-street

Hall, Samuel, builder and broker, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Hall, William, Esq., Ipswich-road

Hall, William, engraver and lithographer, Back of the Inns

Hallows, George, saddler, Rampant Horse-street

Hallows, Joseph, hair dresser, &c., 3, Royal Hotel-street

Ham, Frederick, consulting engineer and chemist, and insurance agent, King-street

Hamley, Osbertus Shipton, commercial traveller, Heigham-road

Hammond, John, Victoria, Upper-walk, Market-place

Hammond, Samuel, carpenter and joiner, Dog, Paul’s Churchyard

Hanks, William, corn, coal, hop merchant and malster, St. Michael Coslany; res: 4, Newmarket-road

Hannah, Peter, tea-dealer, St. Lawrence-lane

p. 28Hannant, Richard, wholesale and retail grocer and tea-dealer, oil and Italian warehouseman, Rose-corner, King-street

Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary public, proctor, and agent to the Scottish Widows’ Fund Life Office—(see Chapman & Hansell); res: Thorpe

Hansell, Mrs. Mary, Dean’s-square, the Close

Harborough, William, gardener, St. George’s Middle-street

Harcourt, Anthony, coach builder and heraldic painter, Chapelfield-road; res: Julian-place

Harcourt, James, professor of music, Colegate-street

Hardesty, John, grocer and tea-dealer, corner of St. George’s Bridge-street

Hardesty, Robert Barber, grocer, 1, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Hardiment, Jabez, Spread Eagle, Sussex-street

Hardiment, J., earthenware dealer, St. Augustine’s-street

Hardingham, William, grocer and provision dealer, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Hardy, Charles, whip maker, Timberhill-street

Hardy, James, wholesale grocer, tea-dealer, and tallow-chandler, Rampant Horse-street

Hardy, James, plasterer, 18, Bethel-street

Hardy, John, plumber, &c., Dove-street; res: Unthank’s-road

Hardy, Jonathan, boot and shoe manufacturer, Upper Westwick-street

Hardy, Michael, baker, Finket-street

Hardy, Mrs. Susan, lodging house keeper, 3, York-place

Hardy, Mrs., Theatre-street

Hardy, William, Royal Oak, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s

Hare, Charles, wine vaults, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence

Hare, Edward, Dereham-road

Harley, John Payne, butcher, St. Benedict’s-street

Harman (Leonard) and Sons, wine, spirit, ale and porter merchants, St. Andrew’s-hill

Harmer & Co., carriers and wharfingers, Duke’s-palace

Harmer, Mrs. Maria, West End Cottage, Heigham

Harmer, Robert, St. Stephen’s-street

Harmer, Thomas, warehouseman—see Rivett and Harmer; res: Newmarket-road

Harmer, William, 4, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Harper, George, chemist and druggist, Bank-plain

Harper, George, dyer, Calvert-street

Harper, Isaac, King-street

Harper, James Kersey, brush, patten, and toy warehouse, Upper Westwick-street

Harper, John, stay maker and milliner, 4, London-street

Harper, William Richard, classical and commercial academy, 101, Pottergate-street

Harpley, Thomas, hair dresser, &c., Cowgate-street

Harris, James J., shoe maker, Ber-street

Harris, William, Angel, Trowse

Harrison, Charles, boot and shoe maker, St. Mary’s-plain

Harrison, Francis, muffin baker and confectioner, 12, Elm-hill

Harrison, John, draper and grocer, 3, Globe-street, Union-place

Harrison, Robert, boot and shoe maker and grocer, 4, Elm-hill

Harrison, Thomas Thurlow, saddler and harness maker, 10, Upper St. Giles’-street

Harrison, William, wholesale and retail boot and shoe manufacturer, 7, Bridewell-alley

Harrison, William, confectioner, St. Andrew’s-hill

Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden Ball-street

Harrod, Henry, solicitor, agent to the Rock Life Assurance Company, Bank street

Hart, Charles, merchant, Duke’s-palace; res: St. Giles’

Hart, Philip W., coach builder, St. Giles’-gates and Red Lion-street

Hart, Robert, havel & slaie manufacturer, Golden Dog-lane

Hart, Susan, Crown, St. Stephen’s-street

Hart, —, timber merchant, &c.—see Culley and Hart

Hartley, William, hair dresser, Little Orford-street

Hartman, Franz Alexander, M.D., Surrey-street

Hartt, Catherine, ladies’ school, 14 Victoria-street

Hartt, Edward, chemist and medical agent, 11, Distillery-street

Hartt, Walter, chemist and druggist, Rose-corner, King-street

Hartt, William George, jeweller, London-street

Harverson, Francis, sawyer, St. Mary’s-place

Harverson, James, sawyer and timber merchant, St. Julian’s

Harvey, George, Wellington, 7, White Lion-street

Harvey, James, 9, Victoria-street

p. 29Harvey, John, comb-manufacturer, 4, Timberhill-street

Harvey, John, ironmonger, 9, Newmarket-road

Harvey, Matilda, straw bonnet manufactory, 10, Upper Market

Harvey, Richard, dealer, St. Miles’

Harvey, Lieut.-General Sir Robert John, C.B., Mousehold House, Plumstead-road

Harvey, Robert John H., Esq., Bracondale

Harvey, Samuel, baker and grocer, Staff of Life, Fishgate-street

Harveys and Hudsons, bankers, (Crown Bank) Upper King-street

Haslewood, Christopher John, corn and seed merchant, Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket; res: Southwell-street, New Lakenham

Hase, Samuel, superintendent of cotton factory, St. Martin’s-lane

Hastings, Job, well-sinker, and pump maker, New Catton

Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Swan-lane

Havers, James Reynold, Bee Hive, St. Stephen’s-gate

Havers, Mrs. Maria, 7, Chatham-place

Havers, William Henry, grocer, draper, pawnbroker, and rent collector, St. Paul’s New Opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain

Haward, Ann, dress maker, Theatre-street

Hawes, David, gardener, St. Lawrence-acre, Earlham

Hawkes, Robert William, wool merchant

Hawkins, John, Esq., Bracondale Cottage, Castle-ditches; res: Willow-lane

Hawkins, Mrs. Martha, Bracondale, Lakenham

Hayden, Benjamin Thomas, parish clerk of St. Mary Coslany, Southgate-street

Hayward, Cary, brazier, Ber-street

Hayward, Henry, brazier and tinman, Magdalen-street

Hayward, James John, watch and clock maker and jeweller, Little London-street, and King-street

Heald, Mrs. Mary Ann, Rose-lane

Heap, William, china and glass dealer, Pigeons, Charing-Cross

Hensell, Elizabeth and Suzanna, boarding and day school, Surrey-road

Hensell, Mrs. Sarah, Chapel-look

Heath, Edward, commercial traveller, Infirmary-road

Hedgeman, Mrs. Susanna, Cook’s-lane, King-street

Heigham, Richard, brewer, Magdalen-street

Henderson, John, draper, Dereham-road

Henry, Thomas, silk mercer, haberdasher, and milliner, Back of the Inns

Henley, Cornelius, Mr., 13, Newmarket-road

Henley, William, Mr., 10, Newmarket-road

Herbert, Abel, John Bull, Crook’s-place, New City

Hering, Mrs. Anne, West Pottergate-street

Herring, William, Esq., St. Faith’s-lane

Heseltine, James, Royal, Market-place

Hewen, Joseph, Plumbers’ Arms, Princes-street

Hewison, Joseph, shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill

Hewitt, J., builder, St. Augustine’s-gates

Hewitt, William, White Horse, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Hewitt, J., builder, St. Augustine’s-gates

Hibgame, Edward Thurlowe, Esq., Julian-road, Chapelfield

Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Upper Close

Hick, William, confectioner and tea-dealer, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Hickman, Mrs. Esther, 4, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Hicks, Leonard, butcher, Market-place

Hicks, Leonard, butcher, 93, St. Michael-at-Thorn

High, George, grocer, New Catton

Hinchley, Samuel, Black Horse, Earlham-road

Hind, Anne, dress maker, Cowgate-street

Hinde, Francis, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s; res: All Saints-green

Hinde, Richard Francis, manufacturer, Sussex-street

Hindes, Daniel, shopkeeper, New Catton

Hindes, Ephraim and Frank, silk manufacturers, Botolph-street

Hindes, Henry, rope and sack manufacturer, Red Lion-street, and Magdalen-street

Hindle, William, dealer, Pump-street

Hine, Charles, engineer, machinist, and turner, Muspole-street

Hinsbey, Mrs. Cambrian-place, Heigham

Hinsbey & Son, (William and Thomas William) architects and surveyors, Princes-street

Hill, Elizabeth, grocer, Ber-street

Hill, Ezekiah, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s-street

Hill, Frederick, clerk, Fishgate-street

Hill, George, baker, Bishopgate-street

Hill, Horace, professor of music, St. Giles’-Hill

Hill, James Frederick, professor of music, 4, St. Giles’-terrace

Hill, John, plumber and glazier, Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street

Hill, John, grocer, corner of Middle-court, St. Augustine’s

Hill, Mrs. Mary, 4, Foundry-road

Hill, M. F., tailor, St. Augustine’s-street

p. 30Hill, Richard, general dealer, Cow-hill, St. Giles’

Hill, Robert, hair dresser, Red Lion-street

Hill, Samuel, St. Augustine’s-street

Hill, William, post office receiving house, Thorpe-road

Hilling, Frederick, clerk, Fishgate-street

Hilling, James, Nelson-terrace, Eaton

Hilling, John, Market House, Weaver’s-lane, Market-place

Hilling, Mary, Steam Packet, King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate

Hills, Miss Anne, 6, Victoria-street

Hills & Underwood, vinegar makers and rectifiers, St. Faith’s-lane, and 25, Eastcheap, London

Hipper, Mary Ann, draper and milliner, Upper Westwick-street

Hipper, William, boot and shoe maker, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Hipperson, Mary, fancy repository, St. Peter’s Mancroft Back-street

Hixon, J. J., manager of Bowtell’s boot warehouse, 20 and 21, Davey-place

Hodds, Richard, tailor, draper, and tea-dealer, Elm-hill

Hodds, Richard, grocer, Ber-street

Hodges, Mrs. Carrow Old Hall

Hodgson, David, artist, Tombland

Hodgson, Rev. Francis Henry Stone, curate of Rackheath; and second master of King Edward the Sixth’s Grammar school, Gray Friars-lane

Hogg, Henry, Pelican, Pitt-street

Holder, Reuben, Birmingham and Sheffield, foreign & fancy warehouse, St. Stephen’s-plain—(see advertisement)

Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, Upper Westwick-street

Holl, George N., bootmaker, All Saints’-green

Holl, Robert Durant, boot and shoe manufacturer, Gaol-hill, Market-place; res: Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Holland, Catherine, sausage manufacturer, and ham warehouse, 1, Lower Goat-lane

Holland, William, 2, Grove-place, Lakenham

Hollis, Robert, Shakespeare, Theatre-street

Holman, Edward, Spread Eagle, West Pottergate-street

Holmes, Benjamin, farmer, New Catton

Holmes, Henry, tobacconist, 16, Bridewell-alley

Holmes, J., and Sons, engineers, iron-founders, and general machine manufacturers, Prospect-place-works, Globe-lane, and Castle-hill; res: Globe-place-terrace

Holmes, James, dealer and broker, Quay-side

Holmes, Robert, hair dresser, 3, St. Martin’s-at-Palace-plain

Holmes, William, shoe maker, Paul’s-opening

Holtoway, Mrs. Marianne, St. Stephen’s-road

Homersham, Edward, Mr., St. Stephen’s-road

Hood, Robert, builder, steam saw mills, St. Miles’ Coslany and Sussex-street

Hook, Samuel Birkett, tailor, St. George’s-plain

Hook, William, grocer, Magdalen-street

Hooper, John, druggist, Hall-road, New Lakenham

Hope, James, cattle salesman, 2, Lakenham-terrace

Horne, James, St. Giles’-hill

Horne, John, estate agent, Castle-meadow

Horne, Robert, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Little London-street; res: 23, Distillery-street

Hornor, Charles, land agent and surveyor—see Pratt, Son, and Hornor; res: 16, Castle-meadow

Hornor, Jarrard, Esq., Pitt-street

Hornor, ironmonger, &c.—see Baker and Hornor

Horstead, James, gas-fitter, &c., All Saints green

Hotblack, John, Victoria-street

Hotblack, John, wholesale shoe warehouse, Orford-hill

Hotson, Wales Christopher, barrister, Upper King-street

Houghton, David, dyer and dresser, 4, St. Giles’-street—(see advertisement)

Houghton, Henry, printer, All Saints-green

Houghton, Robert, carpenter, Ber-street

Houghton, Robert E., house-steward and secretary to the Norfolk and Norwich hospital

Hovell, William, basket maker, Charing Cross

Howard, Anne, ladies’ boarding-school, St. George’s Middle-street

Howard, Charles, bricklayer, plasterer, and grocer, Bishopsgate-street

Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Howard, George, coach maker, Little Orford street

Howard & Gaze, millwrights and engineers, St. Paul’s back-lane

Howard, Rev. Henry, 7, Grove-place-terrace

Howard, Henry, Green Man, King-street

Howard, James, Free Trade House, Rose-lane

Howard, John J. & Thomas, butchers, Market-place

p. 31Howard, John, yeoman, St. Saviour’s-Church-lane, Magdalen-street

Howard, John, Ribs of Beef, Wensum-street

Howard, Mary Ann, dress maker and milliner, 7, Surrey-road

Howard, Stephen, cabinet maker, Rose-lane

Howard, Thomas, bricklayer, Red Lion, Bishopsgate-street

Howard, William, Duke of Marlborough, Fishgate-street

Howell, Edward, Vauxhall, Vauxhall-street, Julian-place

Howell, James, builder, St. Augustine’s-gates

Howell, James, currier, Castle-ditches

Howell, William, leather-seller, Lower Goat-lane

Howes, Abraham, boot maker, Rampant Horse-street

Howes, Ann, grocer and tallow-chandler, corner of Wellington-street, St. Giles’

Howes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Golding-street, Heigham

Howes, Elizabeth, dress maker, Colegate-street

Howes, Henry, Half Moon, King-street

Howes, James, letter press and copper plate printer and bookbinder, Back of the Inns

Howes, James, bricklayer, White Lion, Magdalen-street

Howes, Jeremiah, hotpresser, Dial-yard, Church-street, Coslany

Howes, John, Lower Westwick-street

Howes, Joseph and James, coach builders and harness makers, Red Lion-street

Howes, Robert Heron, Adam and Eve Gardens, St. Helen’s

Howes and Son, grocers and tallow chandlers, Lower Goat-lane

Howes, Thomas, shoe maker, St. Martin’s-lane

Howes, Thomas Self, coach and furniture broker, near Rose-corner, King-street

Howes, William, grocer, Upper Westwick-street

Howes, Mrs. Sarah, Upper Close

Howlett, currier, &c.—see Tillyard and Howlett

Howlett, Hannah, Woolsack, Coslany-street

Howlett, James, carpenter, Pottergate-street

Howlett, Mary, lodging-house keeper, 10, West End-terrace

Howlett, Peter, hair merchant, 49, Botolph street

Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Howlett (Robert) and Co., wholesale and retail furnishing ironmongers, bar iron, oil and colour merchants, 6, Old Haymarket

Howlett, Thomas, sheriff’s officer and general shop-keeper, Lower Westwick-street

Howlett, Walter, pianoforte tunist, 3, London-street

Howlett, William, pianoforte, organ, and music saloon, 3, London-street; organ building establishment, Bridge-street

Howman, Samuel, White Horse, Old Seed Mart, Hay-hill

Howman, William, beer-seller, St. Martin at Oak

Hubbard, Henry, stay maker, Westlegate-street

Hubbard, Horatio, yeast manufacturer, 4, Lower King-street

Hubbard, James, brewer, wine, spirit and porter merchant, Golden Dog-lane

Hubbard, Mary Ann, artist, Surrey-street

Hudbud, Stephen, auctioneer, Upper Westwick-street

Hudson, Anthony—see Harveys and Hudson; res: Upper King-street

Huggins, John, cutler, 2, Rising Sun-lane

Huggins, Maria, upholsterer, 10, St. Andrew’s Broad-street

Hughes, Fortunatus, drilling and fencing master, 7, Hamlet-place, St. Giles’s-hill

Hughes, William, Bath House, St. Martin’s at Oak

Hugman, Rachael, Three Malsters, King-street

Hull, Robert, M.D., Redwell-street

Hull, William Henry, confectioner, St. Martin’s-lane

Huhne, John Hughes, chemist and dentist, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Humphrey, William, commercial traveller, St. Stephen’s-road

Humphrey, Mrs., teacher of music, St. Stephen’s-road

Hunt, Charlotte, schoolmistress, St. Catherine’s-plain

Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, 1, Victoria-street

Hunt, James, confectioner and fruiterer, Golden Ball-street

Hunt, James Thomas, wholesale tea-dealer, Cundall’s-court, Market-place; res; Newmarket-road

Hunt, John, confectioner and cutler, Upper Westwick-street

Hunt, John Edwin, Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’

Hunt, Thomas, Two Necked Swan, St. Stephen’s-street

Hunter, Upholsterer, &c.—see Clarke and Hunter

p. 32Hunter, William, plumber, glazier, and eating house-keeper, Castle-meadow

Hupton, Mrs. Frances, Calvert-street

Hurn & Son, (Elizabeth and George) sack, rope, twine, net and mat manufacturers, 13, Dove-street and Newmarket-road; res: 4, York-place

Huson, Mary, milliner, 12, London-street

Hussey, William, nurseryman, St. Catherine’s-plain, Lakenham

Hutchinson, Charles, M.D., Surrey-street

Hutson, George, Foundry-bridge, Foundry-bridge-road

Hutton, John William, commercial traveller, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

 

Ibroke, —, accountant, Newmarket-terrace

Ingledew, William, woolsorter, Peacock-street

Isaac, Edward, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham

Isley, William, commission agent, Chapel-lane, Surrey-road

Iverson, Edward, baker, Union-place

Ives, Ann Sarah, schoolmistress, 12, Crescent

Ives, Ferdinand, Esq., St. Catherine’s-hill

Ives, George, auctioneer, appraiser, estate agent, and valuer of farming covenants, Crown Bank-plain

Ives, John Collingwood, wholesale milliner, 21, Victoria-street

Ives, Thomas, Sawyers’ Arms, Fishgate-street

Ivory, William, wholesale and retail grocer, St. George’s Tombland

Iungius, Joseph, printer and stationer, Lower Goat-lane

 

Jackson, Mrs. Charlotte, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Jackson, William, Golden Dog-lane, Magdalen-street

Jackson, William, teacher of music, National-court, Princes-street

James, Benjamin, working jeweller, St. Andrew’s

James, Henry, chemist, St. Mary’s

James, Jane, milliner, Rose-lane

James, William, Griffin, Upper King-street

Janeth, Charles, baker, Ber-street

Jarrett, Thomas, dyer, Pipe Office-yard, St. Clement’s

Jarrold & Sons, booksellers, stationers, printers, bookbinders, and publishers, London-street and Exchange-street, and St. Paul’s Churchyard, London

Jarrold, Samuel—see Jarrold & Sons; res: Bracondale, Lakenham

Jarrold, Thomas—see Jarrold & Sons; res: Newmarket-road

Jarvis, Henry, railway clerk, Rose-lane

Jarvis, Richard, Pine Apple, Trowse

Jay, C. & J., wholesale fishmongers, Market-place

Jay, George, mohair spinner, Albion-mill, King-street

Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, Toll’s-court, Briggs-street

Jay, John, glass merchant, St. Andrew’s-hill

Jay, Joshua, dyer, Bethel-street

Jay, Matthew, Esq., Willow-lane

Jay, Thomas, Esq., Heigham-grove

Jay, William, florist, Sussex-street

Jeans, Edwin, bibliographer, 1, Heigham-terrace, St. Benedict’s-road

Jeary, John, agricultural chemist, Coslany-street

Jeary, Robert, news agent, bookseller, stationer, printer, and bookbinder, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)

Jecks, W. and C., timber merchants, St. George’s-plain

Jecks, C., Esq., Thorpe

Jeffries, George, gun maker and timber merchant, Golden Ball-street

Jeffries, Samuel, Brazen Doors-road

Jeffries, Walter L., tailor and outfitter—see Burrage and Jeffries

Jenkinson, Joseph, Punch House, Market-place

Jenkinson, Robert, brick maker, Brazen Doors-road

Jenkinson, Samuel, shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New Catton, St. Clement’s

Jennings, George, brewer, Upper Westwick-street

Jermy, Jeremiah, shoe maker, Pottergate-street

Jessup, Benjamin, solicitor, St. Michael-at-plea; res: Sprowston

Jessup, Robert, grocer, West Wymer-street

Johnson, Ambrose Searle, chemist and druggist, Lower Westwick-street

Johnson, Mrs. Amelia, Church-alley, Princes-street

Johnson, Ann, dress maker, St. Clement’s

Johnson, Daniel, timber merchant, Trowse Millgate

Johnson, Elizabeth, straw-bonnet maker, Cowgate-street

Johnson, Goddard, Esq., Rampant Horse-street

Johnson, Hemnell, grocer, Rose-lane

Johnson, James, M.D., Theatre-street

p. 33Johnson, John Godwin, surgeon, 64, St. Giles’-street

Johnson, J. William, Stag’s Head, Princes-street

Johnson, Mrs. Mary Anne, St. Stephen’s-road, and London-street

Johnson, Robert, baker, 1, All Saints’-street, St. John’s Timberhill; res: 9, Gun-lane.

Johnson, Robert, house agent and register office for servants, 9, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s and 1, All Saints’ street

Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant Horse-street

Johnson, Thomas, clerk to Messrs. Day and Son, solicitors; res: Tooley-street

Johnson, William & John, shoe and clothes manufacturers, 1, 2, and 3, Mitchell’s-court, Market-place

Johnson, woollen draper, &c.—see Lovick and Johnson

Johnstone, John, draper and tea-dealer, 8, Chatham place

Johnstone, Joseph, draper, 8, Chatham-place

Jolly, Charles W., carriage builder and harness maker, St. Stephen’s-gates

Jolly, Henry, corn merchant, Eagle and Child, Golden Ball-street

Jones, Elizabeth, draper, Briggs-street

Jones, Hannah and Amelia, seminary for young ladies, and dancing academy, Wensum-street

Jones, James, optician, Wensum-street

Jones, Peter, plumber and glazier, St. Margaret’s parish clerk, Church-walk, St. Margaret’s

Jones, Sarah Jane, shopkeeper, Oak-street

Jubes, Mrs. Mary, 33, Victoria-street

Juler, Richard, chemist, St. James’-street

 

Kedge, Thomas, grocer, Ber-street

Kehle, Joseph, watch and clock maker, Duke-street

Keith, Thomas Moore, solicitor—see Blake, Keith, and Blake; res: Bracondale

Kemp, George Park, hair dresser and perfumer, 17, Exchange-street

Kemp, Henry, proprietor of the reading and billiard rooms, Market-place; res: 2, Old Post Office-court

Kemp, Isaac, Chapelfield-road

Kemp, James Matthew, Sun, Coslany-street

Kemp, William, Tuns, St. Giles’-gates

Kemp and Son, shoe manufacturers, 18, Pitt-street

Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, (minister of the Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion) Tabernacle House, St. Martin’s-at-Palace

Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, 3, London-street

Kent, John, shoe maker, Gildengate-street

Kent, Robert, boot maker, 22, White Lion-street

Kent, Thomas, hat maker, Gildengate-street

Kent, William, rag and skin merchant, Upper Goat-lane

Kenyon, John, saw, file, and plane manufacturer, Pottergate-street

Kerr, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Lower Goat-lane

Kerridge, John, general shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s-street

Kerrison, James, watch maker and grocer, Magdalen-street

Kerrison, John B., Esq., Point House, Ipswich-road

Kerrison, Roger, solicitor, Tombland

Kerrison and Preston, solicitors, Bank-street

Kett, George, butcher, Ber-street

Kett, Henry, wool merchant, King-street

Kett, Henry, coach maker, &c., St. Giles’-street

Kett, James, farmer, Church Farm, Earlham

Kett, James, butcher, Magdalen-street

Kett, William W., draper, 2, London-street

Kettle, Mrs. Mary, Pottergate-street

Kew, Flora and Charlotte, perfumers and hair dressers, 19, White Lion-street

Key, William Drake, manufacturer, Carrow

Keymer, Thomas, King-street

Keyzor, Brothers, opticians, St. Giles’-street

Kidd, Archibald, brewer, Golding-street, Heigham

Kidd, John R., dyer, Coslany-street

Kiddell, Joshua, clerk, Calvert-street

Kidd & Aldis, stay makers, Princes-street

Killigrew, Mrs. Frances, Unthank’s-road

Killigrew, Robert, tailor and pork butcher, St. Giles’-hill

King, David, plumber, glazier, and painter, Elm-lane, Elm-hill

King, Edward, butcher, St. Catherine’s-plain

King, Edward, shopkeeper, Calvert-street

King, George, White Lion, Princes-street

King, George Trafalgar, watch and clock maker, 15, Red Lion-street

King, James, decorator, &c.,—see King and Sons; res: St. Giles’-hill

King, Hammond, Esq., 8, Spring-place, Newmarket-road

p. 34King, Joseph, furniture broker, picture dealer, and second-hand bookseller, Back of the Inns

King, M., milliner and dress maker, Cowgate-street

King, Samuel, master of lunatic asylum, Bethel-street

King Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. Saviour’s lane

King, Mrs. Union-place, Heigham

King and Sons, plumbers, glaziers, glass stainers, and general decorators, Princes-street

Kingsmill, William, clothier, Bridge-street, St. Michael-at-Coslany

Kinnebrook, David, instrument maker, Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s

Kinnebrook, William,—see Bacon and Kinnebrook; res: Pottergate-street

Kisch, Moses, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen-street

Kitson, John, registrar of the diocese, secretary to the Bishop, and chapter clerk, Lower Close; res: Foundry-road, Thorpe

Kitton, Charles Thomas, commercial agent and cart-grease manufacturer, St. Giles’-hill

Kitton, George, grocer and tallow chandler, Haymarket

Kitton, John, grocer, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street

Kitton, John, seed crusher, Foundry-wharf

Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, St. Giles’-street; res: Ber-street

Kitton, William Manning, solicitor, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace

Kitton, Mrs. Castle-meadow

Kitton, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen-street

Knevett, Charlotte, baker, Upper Westwick-street

Knevett, Jonathan, whitesmith, Upper Westwick-street

Knight, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber-street

Knight, Thomas, animal and bird preserver, King-street, St. Peter’s-per-Mountergate

Knights, George, cutler, Dove-street

Knights, James, pawnbroker, Upper Westwick-street

Knights, Samuel, brush manufacturer, Middle-street, St. George’s

Knights, Susanna, Boarded House, Castle-ditches

Knopwood, John, Windmill, Hellesdon-road

 

Lack, Ainger, Cabinet Maker’s Arms, Redwell-street

Lacey, Benjamin, bricklayer and plasterer, Theatre, Bethel-street

Lacey, George Plummer, carpenter and builder, Surrey-grove, Surrey-road

Lacey, Horace, plasterer, St. Stephen’s-square

Lacey, James Wilkins, plasterer and builder, Surrey-road; res: 13, Surrey-street

Lacey, John Grimwood, bricklayer and plasterer, Richmond-hill, Bracondale

Lacey, William R., bricklayer and plasterer, Surrey-street

Lacey, William, shoe maker, New Catton

Ladbrooke, John Barney, drawing master, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Ladbrooke, Robert, carver and gilder, White Lion-street

Ladell, William, Esq., Newmarket-road

Ladlor, Bartholomew, clerk, Sussex-street

Ladyman, tea-dealer,—see Sidney and Ladyman—(see advertisement)

Lain, Edward, bookseller and librarian, Elm-hill

Lake, James, boot and shoe maker, Red Lion-street

Lake, John, New Mills, Lower Westwick-street

Lake, John, baker, 3, World’s-End-lane

Lake, John, Wellington-terrace, Grove-place

Lake, John Holmes, whitesmith, Upper Goat-lane

Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Lake, Samuel, bricklayer, Lake’s-yard, St. Augustine’s-street

Lake, William, accountant, Norgate’s-court, St. Stephen’s

Laint, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, King-street-gates, Pockthorpe, and St. Mary’s

Lammas Brothers, tea dealers, Gentleman’s-walk

Lamb, Charles, butcher, Upper Market

Lamb, David Thomas, wire-worker and machine maker, 5, Golden Ball-street, and Castle-hill

Lamb, James, butcher, Market-place

Lambert, Francis, wholesale and retail tea-dealer, 6 & 7, Lower Goat-lane

Lambert, Mary, young ladies’ boarding-school, Steel’s-court, Queen-street

Land, Charles, grocer, &c., 1, 2, & 3, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Land, Henry, baker, St. Clement’s

Land, John, baker, back of St. Peter’s Mancroft

Land, William, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, &c., Hay-hill—(see advertisement)

Landor, Henry, surgeon, Heigham-retreat

Lane, Israel, cheesefactor and provision merchant, Stamp Office-yard, St. Andrew’s; res: Earlham-road

p. 35Langton, Edward, librarian of the Public Library, opposite the Guildhall

Lanham, James, confectioner, St. Giles’-street

Lanham, Rachael, Ship, King-street

Lann, William, Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s-street

Lantenant, Camille, professor of the French language, St. Andrew’s

Lantenant, Maria, ladies’ school, St. Andrew’s

Large, tallow-chandler—see Saunders and Large

Larke, J. B., draper, William-street, Heigham

Larke, Hannah Susanna, schoolmistress, Cow-hill

Larkman, William, tailor, cap manufacturer, &c., Gildengate-street

Larkman, William, baker, King-street

Larwood, William, cabinet maker, Cock and House, Duke-street

Lawes, Robert C., seed merchant and fruiterer, Little Orford-street; res: Julian-place

Lawn, Lubbuck, White lion, St. Benedict’s

Lawrence, William, upholsterer and paper-hanger, Ten Bell-lane

Laws, James, spirit dealer, St. Giles’-street

Laws, John, Bee-hive, St. Paul’s-plain

Laws, Robert, straw hat cleaner & blocker, Westlegate-street

Laws, William, 4, Victoria-street

Lawter, Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 2, Rampant Horse-street

Laxen, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’-terrace

Leach, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, All Saints-green

Leach, William, builder, St. Martin’s-lane

Leath, Thomas, estate and house agent, 18, Distillery-street

Lee, William, boot and shoe maker, All Saints-street

Leeds, Charles, whip maker, All Saints-green

Leeds, the Misses, Thorpe-road

Leeds, William, brush and patten manufacturer, 17, London-street

Leeson, Richard C., upholsterer, &c., 81, St. Giles’-street and Surrey-road

Leist, James, plane maker and edge-tool dealer, Wensum-street

Leist, Mrs. Letitia, St. Clement’s-hill

Leggatt, Samuel, Spread Eagle, Marketplace

Leggatt, Samuel, coffee house keeper, Castle-hill

Leggett, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, Timberhill-street

Leggett, Samuel, Dolphin, Upper Heigham

Leman, Emily, school-mistress, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Leman, Robert, managing clerk at the Union Fire Office, Newmarket-street

Lemmon, J. Robert, printer, stationer, bookseller and binder, Upper Marketplace

LeNeve, Charles, baker, Fishgate-street

Levine, John Myers, jeweller, William-street, Heigham

Liddelow, Robert, London, St. Andrew’s-hill

Lifford, Thomas, estate agent, Bird in Hand, king-street

Lilly, Henry, fruiterer, Pottergate-street

Lilly, William, carpenter, Rose-lane

Lincoln, James, post office, King-street

Lincoln, John, pipe and match, and willow box maker, Pump-street

Lincoln, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Botolph-street

Lincolne, Elizabeth Sarah, ladies’ school, Surrey-street

Lindsey, Sarah, mattress maker, Elm-street

Linford, Robert, watch and clock maker, 9, Davey-place

Ling, Abraham, Shire Hall, Castle Meadow

Ling, Edmund, bankers’ clerk, St. Augustine’s-street

Ling, George, bricklayer and builder, All Saints-green, and St. Stephen’s Upper-street

Ling, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s-street

Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, school mistress, 56, Bethel-street

Ling, Henry, solicitor, 24, St. Giles’-street

Ling, Henry, schoolmaster, Pottergate-street-House

Ling, Nicholas, painter and glazier, Magdalen-street

Ling, Walter, brush maker, Middle-street, St. George’s

Ling, William, 7, Infirmary-road, St. Augustine’s

Ling, William, brush maker, 2, Princes-street

Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, 2, Upper King-street

Linstead, Robert, shopkeeper, St. George’s-plain

Lister, (Wm.) Son, & Co., manufacturing cutlers, 10½, Old Haymarket; res: Bloomsbury-place, Dereham-road

Little, Henry, confectioner, 3 Dove-street

Littleboy, John, bankers’ clerk, 10, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Littleboy, George attorney’s clerk, Lower Close

p. 36Littlepond, Horace, White Rose, Back of the Inns

Littlewood, Ephraim, Barge, King-street

Littlewood, Samuel, draper, St. Andrew’s-plain

Livock, Joseph Robert, whitesmith, Crown-court, Elm-hill

Livock, William Thomas, tailor and draper, Redwell-street

Loades, Henry, grocer, King-street

Lock, Charles, confectioner, 7, Exchange-street

Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 3, St. Stephen’s-street

Lock, Henry, civil engineer, 3, St. Catherine’s-terrace, Bracondale

Lockett, William, commercial agent, St. Faith’s-lane

Lofty, James, hairdresser, St. George’s-plain

Lohr, Mrs. Eliza, Gildengate-street

Lomas, William, saw maker and tool warehouse, Upper Westwick-street

Lonegan, Francis, Dove, St. James’-street

Long, Edmund S. D., solicitor, Magdalen-street

Long, Henry, silversmith, 17½, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. Martin’s-lane

Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Timberhill-street

Lord, Aaron, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s Maddermarket

Lord, James, plasterer, Eagle, Lower Westgate-street, Heigham

Lord, John, wool-stapler and yarn agent, Fishgate-street and 11, St. Catherine’s-plain

Lorkin, Walter Theodore, cooper, Ber-street

Lound, Thomas, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life Offices, King-street

Love, William, Queen’s Mead, Cowgate-street

Lovett, Henry, fancy repository, &c., 58, St. Stephen’s-st; res: 2, St. Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement)

Lovett, William, toy dealer, Golden Ball-street

Lovewell, Thomas, hay dealer, Baker’s Arms, Ber-street

Lovick and Co., china and glass warehouse, Broad-street, and Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s

Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and hosiers, 16, London-street

Lovick, Mary Ann, grocer, Ber-street

Lovick, Samuel, grocer, Brazen Doors-road

Lowe, Henry, Golden Lion, King-street

Lowe, Joseph, baker, 5, Gildengate-street

Lowe, William, draper, Peacock-street

Lowne, Mary, confectioner, 3, Lower Goat-lane

Lowne & Shaw, accountants, and Fire and Life Assurance Agents, Tombland

Lowne, William Charles, Junr., accountant, &c., William-street, Heigham

Lucas Brothers, (Charles and Thomas) contractors and builders, 22, St. Giles’-street; South-wharf, Lowestoft, and Lucas-wharf, Belvedere-road, Lambeth

Lucas, Charles, railway contractor, builder, &c., Thorpe House, Foundry-road, Thorpe

Ludlow, Henry, bankers’ clerk, Wellington-terrace, Grove-place

Lynes, Samuel, grocer, Cow-hill

Lynn, George Doughty, M.D., Bracondale

 

Mace, John, Wheatsheaf, St. Stephen’s-street

Macgregor, James, booksellers’ agent, 48, Upper St. Giles’-street

Machet, Maria Jane, ladies’ school, Church-street, St. Simon’s

Mack, Ann, beerhouse keeper, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Mackay, John, tea-dealer, Bethel-street

Mackenzie, Nicholas, pattern designer, Fye-bridge

Mackie, Mrs. Elizabeth, Cambrian-place, Heigham

Mackie & Stewart, nurserymen, seedsmen, and florists; seed establishment, 10 & 11, Exchange-street; horticultural establishment, Bracondale; nursery, Ipswich-road

Mackley, John, Dun Cow, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Mackley, John Edward, tailor and draper, 5, Westlegate-street

Mackley, Richard, Dun Cow, St. Martin-at-Oak

Mackley, William, tailor, near St. Peter’s Church

Madge, Giles, tunist and pianofortist, Botolph-street

Madge, Robert, teacher of music, Botolph-street

Main, Susan, corset and bandage maker, 4, Briggs-street

Mallett, Francis, tailor and woollen draper, 2, London-street

Mallett, Henry, top manufacturer and lodging-house keeper, Castle-meadow

Mallows, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, 3, Princes-street

Mandall, Robert, carpenter and builder, Princes-street

p. 37Mann, Alfred, Black Boys, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Mann, George, Jolly Drovers, Ber-street

Mann, Henry, Fleece, Tombland

Mann, James, Shoulder of Mutton, or Corn Exchange, St. Andrew s-hill

Mann, Joseph, grocer and draper, Distillery-street

Mann, Joseph Matthew, Mischief, Paul’s Back-lane

Mann, Lucy Rebecca, straw bonnet manufacturer, 15, Chapelfield-road

Mann, Matthew, St. John’s Head, Bridge-street, St. Michael’s-at-Coslany

Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, 6, Magdalen-street

Mann & Co., coal depôt, Eastern Union Railway

Mannings, John, St. Catherine’s, Brazen Doors-road

Mansfield, James, plumber and glazier, St. Stephen’s-street

Manthorpe, James, kiddier, King-street

Maquire, Joseph, accountant, 5, Victoria-street

Marcon, Mrs. Jane, 20, St. Giles’-street

Marrison, Samuel, gun maker, Great Orford-street, Orford-hill

Marrison, Robert, engraver and copper-plate printer, Great Orford-street

Marsh, Hannah, milliner and dressmaker, Surrey-street

Marshall, Charlotte, governess, Finket-street

Marshall, Ephraim, schoolmaster, 5, Chapel-look, Ber-street

Marshall, Joseph, Green Dragon, Little London-street

Marshall, Joseph, tailor, 19, St. Giles’-street

Marshall, Mary Ann, draper, Palace-street

Marshall, Peter, shopkeeper, Ber-street

Marshall, Robert, baker and confectioner, Magdalen-street

Marston, Alfred, carrier, Gt. Orford-street, Orford-hill

Marston, Richard, confectioner, 13, Gentleman’s Walk

Martin, Francis, upholsterer and paper-hanger, Upper Westwick-street

Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, West Pottergate-street

Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, Hay-hill

Martin, and Sons, wholesale shoe manufacturers, Church-alley, St. Gregory

Martin, Thomas Lillystone, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, 39, London-street

Martineau, Mrs. Fanny, Upper King-street

Martinson, Lucy, milliner, 67, St. Giles’-street

Mason, Abram, Waterman, King-street

Mason, Henry, hairdresser and tobacconist, Ber-street

Mason, Henry John, auctioneer and appraiser, 3, Church-alley

Mason, James, furniture broker, Charing-cross

Mason, John, plumber, &c., Magdalen-street

Mason, John, clerk, St. Giles’-hill

Mason, John, beer seller, Wensum-street

Mason, John Leeds, Sir John Barleycorn, Orford-hill

Mason, Samuel, basket maker, Ber-street

Mason, Mrs. Sophia Ann, 3, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Massey, Thomas, Esq. Thorpe-road

Massingham, Arthur Davey, bankers’ clerk, Albert-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Massingham, John, eating-house keeper, St. Stephen’s-plain

Massingham, Joseph, Newmarket-road

Massingham, Leak, shopkeeper, St. George’s Colegate-street

Massingham, Robert, hatter, Bethel-street

Master, Alfred, surgeon, St. Giles’-plain

Matcham, Dr., St. Giles’-hill

Matchett and Co., printers, &c., Norfolk Chronicle Office, Market-place

Matchett, Rev. Jonathan Chase, Close

Matthews, George, William the Fourth, Mousehold

Matthews, James, herbalist, 3, Norris’-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road—(see advertisement)

Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, curate of All Saints and St. Julian’s, Castle-meadow

May, Charles, commission agent, Holl’s-lane

May, John, artist, Sussex-street

May, William, silversmith, jeweller, and watchmaker, Rampant Horse-street

May, William, King of Prussia, Lakenham

May, William, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. Giles’-street

Mayes, Mrs. Anne, general shopkeeper, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Mayes, Mrs. Margaret, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Mayes, Mrs., Calvert-street

Mayhew, George, grocer and furniture broker, Norris’-buildings, Dereham-road

Mayhew, Judith, shopkeeper, Ber-street

Mayhew, Samuel, Duke of Sussex, St. Stephen’s-street

Mayor, James, tailor, 9, Heald’s-buildings, Rose-lane

Mays, George, attorney, 38, Victoria-street

Mays, Miss, Upper Westwick-street

Mayston, Samuel, the Close

M‘Ilmorrow, John, draper, Coslany-street

Meachen, S. H., builder, William-street

p. 38Meadows, George, china and glass dealer, Westlegate-street

Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, St. Michael Coslany

Mealing and Mills, corn and coal merchants and malsters, King-street

Mealing, Samuel W., merchant, Ipswich-road

Mear, William, architect and surveyor, Lower Close

Mendham, Wace Lockett, solicitor—see Tillett and Mendham; res: Grove-terrace, Unthank’s-road

Merchant, John, clerk, Richmond-place, Lakenham

Merrison, James, watchmaker, Cross-street, St. George’s

Merry, John, wine cooper, Lobster-street

Merry, Robert, merchant, Wilderness-house, Bracondale

Metcalf, Francis, shawl cleaner, dyer, and dresser, Colegate-street

Metcalf, Joseph, chintz glazer, St. Clement’s Church-alley; res: Towler’s-court, Fye-bridge

Metcalf, Joseph, hat maker, Elm-hill

Metcalf, Mrs. Maria, 2, Surrey-grove

Metcalf, William, grocer and draper, parish clerk of St. Benedict’s, St. Benedict’s-gates

Middleton & Answorth, manufacturers of plain and fancy dresses, shawls, &c., Calvert-street; and 16, Watling-street, London

Middleton, Edward, hairdresser, 4, St. Giles’-street

Middleton, George, Nelson-place, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Middleton, George, manufacturer, Calvert-street: res: Eaton Villa

Middleton, Jacob, banker’s clerk, Lakenham-terrace

Middleton, James, accountant, 12, Newmarket-terrace

Middleton, Jeremiah, Crown, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Middleton, John, Esq., 4, Surrey-street

Middleton, John, boot and shoe maker, Calvert-street

Middleton, Robert, grocer, &c., William-street, Heigham

Middleton, William, shopkeeper and beer-seller, World’s-end-road

Millard, William Salter and Son, agents to the Suffolk Alliance Fire and Life, Assurance Company, surveyors and land agents, Princes-street; res: Sprowston

Milliard, Mrs., Lower Close

Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s-street

Miller, Alfred S., family brewer and hop merchant, St. Stephen’s brewery, St. Stephen’s-gates

Miller, Amelia, tobacconist and cigar importer, 5, London-street

Miller, George Robert, cabinet, chair and picture-frame maker, St. Andrew’s-hill

Miller, Henry, solicitor, registrar of the Guildhall court, and one of the revising assessors of the city of Norwich, Surrey-street

Miller, Henry Blake, solicitor—see Miller and Son; res: 9, Newmarket-terrace

Miller, and Son, solicitors, Surrey-street

Miller, John, Factory, Cowgate-street

Miller, Mrs. Mary, Eaton Hall-road

Miller, Mrs. Mary, 1, Grove-place, Lakenham

Miller, Wallace Shade, tobacconist and cigar importer, 1, Bird’s-court, Red Lion-street

Mills, Ebenezer, Esq., Upper Surrey-street

Mills, Frederick Anthony, surgeon, All Saint’s-plain

Mills, George Thomas, plasterer and bricklayer, Pottergate-street

Mills, Jacob Mealing, merchant and maltster, 10, Nelson-terrace, Grove-place

Mills, James, Chapel-field-road

Mills, Jeremiah, Pheasant Cock, St. Michael Coslany

Mills, John, Lower Goat-lane

Mills, Mrs. Mary Hoogan, Lady-row, Lakenham

Mills, Miss, professor of music, Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’

Mills, William, Dereham-road

Mills, William, glover, Golden Ball-street

Mills, William M. J., plumber, &c. St. Miles’ Coslany

Mingay & Son, ladies’ London shoe warehouse and fancy repository, 7, Old Haymarket; res: Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Minns, David, butcher, St. Benedict’s-street

Minns, George William, builder, Castle-meadow

Minns, Jesse, dresser, St. Clement’s-alley; res: Magdalen-street

Minns, John, Queen’s Arms, Magdalen-street

Minns, Robert, master of Doughty’s Hospital

Minns, Robert, carpenter, Jolly Hatters, St. James’

Mitchell, Mrs. Ann, Mile End-road, Eaton

Mitchell, Edward, St. Faith’s-lane

Mitchell, Frederick G., baker, Palace-street

Mitchell, John, greengrocer, 12, Timberhill-street.

Mole, William, draper, Heigham-hill

p. 39Moll, Richard, chair maker and broker, St. John’s-street

Moll, Robert, Black Horse, 13, St. Giles’-street

Moll, William, linendraper—see Gooderson and Moll; res: St. Giles’-road

Money, Mrs. Charlotte Ann, 5, St. Catherine’s-terrace

Money, Capt. P. J., Trowse

Moneyment, Mrs. Ann Bayspoole, Lady-row, Lakenham

Monney, James, grocer, Bethel-street

Monsey, James, cooper, Thorn-lane

Monteith, George Lovell, warehouseman, St. Giles

Moore, Elizabeth, Jolly Dyers, Wensum-street

Moore, Foster Grand, clerk of the Mendicity Society, St. Andrew’s Hall; res: St. Stephen’s-street

Moore, Francis, grocer, Cowgate-street

Moore, Robert, bricklayer, Bull, St. Paul’s Church-street

Moore, James, carpenter and builder, St. George’s, Colegate-street

Moore, James, Ber-street

Moore, James Brett, chemist, Robinson’s-buildings, Rose-lane

Moore, John, farmer, Plumstead-road

Moore, John, Globe, Rising Sun-lane

Moore, (John George) and Co., haberdashers, hosiers, and agents, 12, Castle-street; res: Pier Cottage, East, Union-place

Moore, J. G., Union-place, Heigham

Moore, Joseph, butcher, Magdalen-street

Moore, Mrs. Martha, milliner and dress maker, St. Stephen’s-street

Moore, William, warehouseman, Calvert-street

Moore, William, hairdresser, Ber-street

Morgan, Charles, surgeon, City Dispensary, Pottergate-street

Morgan, Edward Charles, and Co., share-brokers, Tolls’-court; res: St. Stephen’s-gates

Morgan, Henry, Esq., Earlham Lodge, Earlham-grove

Morgan, John, pawnbroker, St. Saviour’s-lane, Magdalen-street

Morgan, John Brandram, Esq., King-street

Morgan, J. B. and H. brewers, Old Brewery, King-street

Morgan, Richard, actuary to the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society, Chapelfield-grove

Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. Paul’s-plain

Morris, George, wheelwright and carpenter, Red Lion, Magdalen-street

Morris, John, slater and slate merchant, King-street

Morris, Mary Ann, register office, &c.. 19, Ten Bell-lane

Morris Robert, Esq., Thorpe-road

Morrison & Co., wine, brandy, and porter merchants, Gaol-hill, Market-place

Morse, Rev. Charles, incumbent of St. Mary Coslany and St. Michael at Plea, Mousehold, Thorpe

Morse, Miss Maria, Lower Close

Mortimer, John Thursby, commercial traveller, Calvert-street

Mortimer, Mary, milliner and dress maker, St. Giles’-street

Moss, Joshua, hotpresser, St. Martin-at-Oak

Mottram, James Nasmith, bankers’ clerk, Bank-street

Moughton, John, coal merchant, Waterman’s Arms, St. Ann’s-lane, St. Peter-per-Mountergate

Mouser, William, timber merchant, Thorn-lane

Mousir, Robert, bookseller, 9, Upper St. Giles’-street

Moy, James, Tiger, Fishgate-street

Munday, John, solicitor, Chapel-field-road

Mundy, Thomas, weaver and shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New Catton

Munn, Charles Clabburn, tailor, Upper St. Giles’-street

Murry, Miss A., 2, Grove-place-terrace

Murray, Rev. James, Incumbent of St. Giles’, 10, Newmarket-terrace

Murrell, Michael, Fellmonger’s Arms, St. Martin-at-Oak

Murrell, Owen, tailor, St. Augustine’s-street

Murnane, John, general superintendent Eastern Union Railway, Victoria-station; res: 2, St. Stephen’s-road

Murrell, William, iron-founder, Westlegate-street

Murrell, William, Lord Nelson, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham

Murton, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Michael’s, Coslany

Muskett, Charles, printer, bookseller, binder, and stationer, 5, Gentleman’s-walk, Old Haymarket

Muskett, Charles Henry, wheelwright, King-street, and Ber-street

Muskett, Mrs. Mary, St. Clement’s-hill

Muskett, Robert, Esq., Heigham-grove

Myall, Benjamin, baker, Palace-plain

Myhill, Mrs. Elizabeth, Sussex-street

Myhill, William, cordwainer, 7, Lady’s-lane

 

p. 40Nash, Spooner, paper and rag merchant, Charing-cross

Nash, wholesale grocer, &c.—see Freeman and Nash

Naylor, William, engineer, Railway-station, Thorpe

Neale, W. V., St. Benedict’s-gates

Needham, Francis Studley, ironmonger.  Grout’s-thoroughfare

Neep, William Edward John, dentist, 5, Post Office-street

Nelson, Thomas, shopkeeper and beer-seller, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Nelson, Thomas, jun., shuttle maker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Nettleton, Mrs. Ann, Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel-field-road

Neville, Richarda, milliner and dressmaker, Duke-street

Newbegin (James) and Son, tobacco and cigar manufacturers, Bridewell-alley and Market-place

Newby, John, Holl’s-lane, Heigham

Newcome, Mrs. Charlotte S., Albert-place, St. Stephen’s-gates

Newman, Charles, gardener, Old Lakenham

Newman, Frederick George, dealer, Old Barge, King-street

Newman, Frederick H., Red Lion, Red Lion-street

Newman (George) & Co., tea-dealers and coffee merchants, 7, Davey-place, and at 27, Bell-street, Birmingham

Newman, Henry, farmer, Plumstead-road, Thorpe

Newman, Henry, gardener and grocer, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Newman, J., broker, Ber-street

Newman, Mrs. Mary, Holl’s-lane, Heigham

Newman, Sarah, Three Pigeons, Fishgate-street

Newson, Frederick, grocer and draper, Oak-street, and at Mill-hill, New Catton

Newson, Henry, grocer and draper, Mill-hill, New Catton

Newson, Henry, grocer, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-road

Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse

Newstead, William, draper, King-street

Newton, Freeman, bookbinder, Infirmary-road

Newton, James, fish-salesman, Fye-bridge

Newton, Mrs. Sarah, Muspole-street

Newton, Son, and Woodrow, land agents, Tombland

Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan-lane

Nichols, Charles, dyer, Pottergate-street

Nichols, Edward, clerk, Nelson-street, Heigham

Nichols, Mrs. Hannah, 3, Chatham-place

Nichols, William, Carriers’ Arms, 33, Pottergate-street

Nichols, William Cobb, baker, City-road, Heigham

Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, Surrey-street

Nicholson, Catharine Anne, schoolmistress, the Chantry

Nicholson, Ebon, butcher, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Nickalls, John, cabinet maker, Botolph-street

Nickols, Jeremiah, tailor, All Saints-green

Nickols, John, bird dealer, Old Friends, Ber-street

Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and tea-dealer, Cowgate-street, Charing-cross, and St. Stephen’s-street

Nightingale, William, grocer and tea-dealer, 4, Lower Goat-lane

Ninham, Henry, artist, Chapel-field

Ninham, John, land agent, Mousehold

Nixon, John Hindson, solicitor, Bracondale

Nixon, Robert, Lamb, Eaton-road

Nobbs, Edward Frederick, coach painter, Britannia metal and pewter smith, Red Lion-street

Nobbs, Francis, baker, St. Catherine’s-plain

Noble, George, Turk’s Head, William-street

Nockall, David, grocer, 4, Red Lion-street

Nockold, Henry, shopkeeper, Ber-street

Nockolds, —, hatter, hosier and glove cleaner, 2, Briggs-street

Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal Depôt, Trowse; E. & A. Prior, managers

Norfolk Coal Company, St. Faith’s-lane

Norgate, Benjamin Henry, surgeon, Bank-street

Norgate, John, grocer and wine merchant—see Norgate and Co.; res: Curfew Cottage, Earlham-road

Norgate and Co., wine and spirit importers, ale and porter agents, and family grocers, St. Stephen’s-street

Norman, Charles, smith, St. Julian’s

Norman, James, printer, bookbinder, &c., Haymarket

Norman, John, bricklayer, plasterer, and beer-seller, Magdalen-street

Norman, Robert, plumber, 6, York-place

Norris, James, upholsterer and cabinet maker, 38, Charing-cross, and 4, St. Peter’s Hungate

Norton, Fanny, milliner and dressmaker, 4, Bank-plain

Norton, Francis James, tailor and hatter, 30, White Lion-street

p. 41Norton, Mrs. Jane, Distillery-street

Norton, John Culley, Esq., 6, Newmarket-terrace

Norton, Henry, Rampant Horse, Fishgate-street

Norton, Robert, tea-dealer, grocer, and tobacconist, 1, Magdalen-street

Norwich Wine Company, St. Giles’ Upper-street

Noverre, Frank, teacher of dancing, Theatre-square; also Theatre-square, Yarmouth—(see advertisement)

Nudds, William, carpenter, 7, Chatham-place

Nunn, John, hairdresser, florist, and seedsman, St. Augustine’s-street

Nunn, Joseph, George, St. Stephen’s

Nunn, Marianne, dressmaker, 67, St. Giles’-street

Nurse, Robert, carver & gilder, Castle-street

Nursey, Eliza, lodging-house keeper, Crescent-place

 

Oakes, Henry, Bull, Magdalen-street

Oakley, Robert, veterinary surgeon, Palace-street

Ollett, Henry, carpenter, Eels-buildings, Rose-lane

Ollett, Mary Ann, Carver and builder, Life’s-green, Lower-close

Olley, Edward, currier, Yarrington’s-court, Wensum-street

Olley, Stephen, hotpresser, Upper Westwick-street

Olley, Stephen Benjamin, tinplate worker, St. Benedict’s-street

Onley, Daniel, earthenware dealer, Golden Lion, Brazen Doors-road

Opie, Mrs. Amelia, Castle-meadow

Orfeur, John, timber and coal merchant, Fishgate-street, and at Yarmouth; res: Gem-cottage, Bracondale

Ormsby, Rev. William Arthur, M.A., perpetual curate of St. James, St. Martin’s-at-Palace-plain

Orris, Frederick Henry, surgeon, Magdalen-street

Osborn, John, tailor and draper, Little London-street

Osborne, Charles, carpenter, Anchor, Ten Bell-lane

Osborne, Rev. John Francis, 23, Victoria-street

Osmond & Cooper, architects, St. Andrew’s-street

Ostler, Charles, Prince of Wales, Pump-street

Otty Philip, printer and bookbinder, agent for Morison’s medicines, Orford-hill

Oury & Co., English and Foreign circulating library, booksellers and binders, engravers, printers, and stationers, 6, London-street

Owen, Frederick, pawnbroker, jeweller, and optician, Magdalen-street

Owen, Rev. John, Half Mile-road, Eaton

Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate-street

Oxley, Richard, hosier, hatter, and shirt maker, 7, London-street; res: 111, Pottergate-street—(see advertisement)

 

Padgett, John, postmaster, Rampant Horse-street

Page, Alfred W., West-End Retreat Gardens, Heigham

Page, James, confectioner, Wensum-street

Page, John, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Martin-at-Oak; res: 23, Sussex-street

Page, John, Rose, Palace-street

Page, Joseph, tailor, hosier, shirt maker and outfitter, 13, Briggs-street

Page, M. F., clerk, Point-house, Ipswich-road

Page, Mary, baker, St. John-street

Page & Son, wholesale stationers and brush manufacturers, 23, Old Haymarket, and Scoles-green

Page & Son, curriers, Magdalen-street

Palgrave, Thomas, Esq., Lakenham

Palmer, Jonathan, shoemaker, Angel, St. Martin-at-Oak

Palmer, John, shoeing smith, St. Augustine’s-street

Palmer, Lucy, milliner and haberdasher, 6, London-street

Palmer, Nathaniel, barrister, Thorpe

Palmer, Robert, tea-dealer, 3, Rose-valley-terrace, Unthank’s-road

Palmer, Robert, whitesmith, St. Saviour’s-lane

Palmer, Mrs. Susan, Crescent-place, Chapel-field

Palmer, Thomas Hitchen, attorney, Redwell-street; res: Bracondale

Palmer, William, carver in wood, St. Lawrence-lane

Palmer, William, boot-tree and last maker, St. John’s Timberhill-street

Palmer, William, whitesmith, &c., St. Augustine’s-street

Pank, Abraham, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, brass-worker, &c., 123, Pottergate-street—(see advertisement)

Pank, Edward, gardener, Pine Apple, St. Martina-lane

Pank, William, accountant, Ten Bell-lane

Paraman, Christiana and Rosa, milliners, 56, St. Giles’-street

p. 42Paraman, Mrs., upholsterer, Grout’s-thoroughfare

Park, John, Hatchet and Gate, Lower Goat-lane

Park, Joseph, mohair and worsted spinner, the Villa, Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Parke, David, clerk, Sussex-street

Parke, George, 1, Dereham-road

Parker, Clare, builder, St. Martin-at-Oak

Parker, Glare, junr., bricklayer and baker, St. Martin-at-Oak

Parker, Francis, tailor, St. Julian-street

Parker, George, Lord Nelson, Pottergate-street

Parker, James, bricklayer, Boy and Cup, Lobster-lane

Parker, Mrs. Mary Ann, 3, Chapel-field-road

Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe-road

Parker, Thomas, fishmonger and game dealer, St. Stephen’s-street

Parker, William, draper and tea dealer, corner of City-road, Dereham-road

Parker, William, grocer, &c., St. Augustine’s

Parlour and Sons, ironmongers, &c., 15, London-street

Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger, 15, London-street, and St. Andrew’s-hill

Parr, John, baker, Chapel-field-road

Parr, Thomas, dealer, Ber-street

Parr, William Burrell, Esq., St. Giles’-street

Parkins, John, wool-sorter, Sussex-street

Parkinson, Thomas, Elephant and Castle, King-street

Parsons, Georgians, governess, Lakenham-terrace

Parsons, Henry, baker, Cowgate-street

Parsons, John, hat manufacturer, Brazen Doors-road

Parsons, Thomas, plumber and glazier, 3, Rising Sun-lane

Parsons, William, civil engineer, 2, Heigham-terrace

Partridge, Mrs. Mary, 3, Lakenham-terrace

Pashley, Charles, professor of music and music seller, Queen-street

Paston, Charles, musician, Ber-street

Paston, William, currier, &c.—see Rudd and Paston

Paston, William, Paul Pey, St. Giles’-hill

Patchell, William, Crown, Upper Westwick-street

Patrick, Charles, grocer and tea-dealer, Cowgate-street

Patterson, James, shoemaker, St. Benedict’s-street

Patteson, Rev. William Frederick, incumbent of St. Helen’s, Helen’s-square, Bishopgate-street

Patteson, H. S., Esq., brewer—see Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co.; res: Thorpe

Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth, 7, Earlham-road

Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, 2, Bridewell-alley

Paul, William Francis, schoolmaster, Bracondale

Payne, John, All Saints, All Saints-green

Payne, Simon, parish clerk of St. Paul’s, Cowgate-street

Payne, Sturley, surgeon, Duke-street

Pearce, Charles, blacksmith, Ber-street

Pearse, Mrs. Mary, 111, Pottergate-street

Pearson, James, Golden Dog-lane

Pease, Esther, straw bonnet and dress maker, Pottergate-street

Peck, Edward, inspector of police, 3, St. Lawrence-lane

Peck, Richard, nurseryman, Plumstead-road, Thorpe

Pedder, William, leather cutter, Old Meeting-alley, St. Clement’s

Peel, John, Ship, Cowgate-street

Pegg, George, builder, Norwich Arms, Ber-street

Pegg, William Bacon, carpenter, Horne’s-lane, Ber-street

Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D., Dean of Norwich, Deanery, Lower-close

Pentney, Mrs. Mary, Bath-rooms, Castle-meadow

Penton, James, broker, Magdalen-street

Perfect, John, fancy chair and basket manufactory, St. Stephen’s-street

Perowne, Rev. John, rector of St. John’s Maddermarket, Upper Surrey-street

Perowne, John, Rose Cottage, Hall-lane, Lakenham

Petch, Hannah, boat builder, Horse Barracks, Pockthorpe-road

Phillippo, Matthias, Newmarket-road

Phillips, Elizabeth, schoolmistress, 5, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gates

Phillips, Francis, master of Mancroft Charity School, Hay-hill

Phillips, John, Eagle and Child, brewery, Golden Ball-street

Phillips, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Orford-hill

Phillips, the Misses, boarding school, the Priory, St. Stephen’s

Phillips, Robert, wholesale warehouseman, Davey-place; res: the Priory, St. Stephen’s

Phillips, Samuel Michael, watch and clock maker, 5, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gates

Phillips, William, Tuns, St. Michael’s Coslany

p. 43Philliss, William, currier, Lord Nelson, Timberhill

Phillpotts, Henry, D.D., master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, the Close

Philo, Joseph, saddler, harness, and whip maker, 44, London-street

Pickford &, Co., general railway carriers, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s—agent, J. A. Emmett; res: Heigham-place, Heigham

Pierson, Edward, coachmaker, 4, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Pigg, Arthur John, clothier and hatter, White Lion-street

Pigg, John, builder and carpenter, All Saints green

Pigg and Greenwood, upholsterers, &c., London-street

Pigg, Thomas, shopkeeper, Baker’s Arms, St. Clement’s-hill

Pigg (Samuel) and Co., woollen merchants, Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket

Pigg, Edward, ironmonger, &c.—see Piper and Pigg; res: 5, Wellington-terrace, Grove-place, Lakenham

Pigg, Henry, bookseller and stationer, 17, London-street

Pigg, Horace Samuel, Manchester and woollen warehousemen, Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket; res: 4, Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Pigg, James, Cellar House, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Pigg, Mrs. John, milliner and dress maker, Bethel-street

Pigg (Joseph) and Son, mahogany and deal merchants, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: Mill-hill, Catton

Piggin, John, watch and clock maker, optician, and jeweller, Post Office-street

Pigott, John, linendraper & hosier, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Piggott, J. H., linendraper, Charing-cross

Pillgrim, Elizabeth, ladies’ school, St. Benedict’s-plain

Pilgrim, John, sen., coroner for Norfolk, Chapel-field

Pilgrim, John, jun., solicitor—(see Jay and Pilgrim); res: Chapel-field

Pilgrim, Thomas, Plummer’s Arms, Cowgate-street

Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, 3, Bethel-street

Pinson, George, keeper of the County Gaol, the Castle

Pinson, Henry, furnishing and general ironmonger, oil and colourman, Bank-plain

Piper and Pigg, wholesale and retail ironmongers, braziers, tinmen, bellhangers, oil and colourmen, 5, London-street

Piper, John D., ironmonger, &c.—see Piper and Pigg; res: Magdalen-street

Piper, William, draper and haberdasher, 17, London-street

Pitcher, Henry, pawnbroker, Lobster-lane

Pitcher, Thomas, baker and confectioner, Magdalen-street

Pitman, Mrs. Newmarket-road

Pitt, John Ballard, surgeon, St. Stephen’s-street

Pitts, Robert Christopher, chemist, 8, St. Giles’-street

Plane, Richard, brewer, Excise Coffee-house, Lower Goat-lane

Platten, Peter, livery-stable keeper, Surrey-Mews, St. Stephen’s

Playford, Arminger, Two Quarts, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Playford, William, Rising Sun, Golden Ball-street

Pleasants, Thomas H., baker, Magdalen-street

Plowman, Stephen, linen draper—see Venables and Plowman

Plunkett, John, Shuttles, St. Augustine’s-street

Plummer, Charles Taylor, Nelson-terrace, Grove-place, Lakenham

Plummer, Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, Lady’s-lane

Plummer, the Misses, teachers of music, Pottergate-street

Plumstead, Robert, hair-dresser, Wensum-street

Plumstead, Samuel James, general dealer, Coslany-street

Plumstead, Frederick, hair-dresser, Wensum-street

Plumptre, Robert, barrister, Lower Close

Pointer, Henry, confectioner, Charing Cross

Pointer, Robert, Mill, Mill-hill, New Catton, St. Clement’s

Poll, Samuel, manufacturer of camlets, Botolph-street

Poole, Mrs. M., Pottergate-street

Poole, Thomas, Esq., 5, Crescent, St. Stephen’s

Pooley, Richard, baker, Charing-cross

Pooley, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, 2 and 3, Charing-cross—(see advertisement)

Porrett, James, butcher, Bracondale

Porter, James, Bowling Green, Chapelfield

Porter, John Spratt, tailor, Upper Surrey-street

Porter, Mrs. Maria, Foundry-road, Thorpe

Porter, Robert, coal merchant, Botolph-street

Porter, Samuel, commercial traveller, Magdalen-street

p. 44Porter, Thomas, Key of the Castle, Oak-street

Porter, William, innkeeper, Eaton-road, Eaton

Postle, William, commercial agent, Chapel-field

Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket-road

Potter, James, manufacturer—see Williams and Potter; res: Gildengate-street

Potter, James, manufacturer, St. George’s Middle-street; res: 51, Pottergate-street

Potter, Harriet, dress maker, Princes-street, Tombland

Potter, Robert, shopkeeper, King-street

Potter, Thomas, hatter and furrier, 5, Gentleman’s-walk

Poulter, William, confectioner, St. Augustine’ s-street

Powell, Edward, butcher, Bricklayers’ Arms, Union-place

Powell, Mrs. Hannah, Theatre-square

Powell, John, hairdresser, Upper Westwick-street

Powell, Robert, linendraper, London-street

Power, Rev. Alexander Bath, principal of Diocesan Training Institution, Ipswich road

Powley, Mrs. Catherine J., St. Stephen’s square

Powley, Robert, Jolly Farmers, Castle-hill

Pratt, Benjamin, Arabian Horse, St. Martin-at-Oak

Pratt, John, shoe maker, 64, Coslany-street

Pratt, Robert, land agent—see Pratt, Son, and Homer; res: Newmarket-road

Pratt, Sarah, strawbonnet manufacturer, Lower Goat-lane

Pratt, Son, & Hornor, land agents and surveyors, Queen-street

Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, cheese-factor and tallow chandler, Wensum-street

Prentice, John, patten maker, Calvert-street

Prentice, Samuel, harness maker, Magdalen-street

Prentice & Co., coal depôt, Eastern Union Railway

Press, Edward, merchant, Bishop’s-bridge; res: St. Paul’s Back-lane

Press, William, grocer, Pottergate-street

Preston, Arthur, solicitor, agent to the Royal Insurance Company, and hon. secretary to the Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society—see Kerrison and Preston

Price, Miss, Upper Surrey-street

Priest, George, 2, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road

Priest, George, watch maker, 3, Briggs-street

Priest, Mrs. Henry, academy for young gentlemen, Pottergate-street

Priest, Pilgrim, & Co., wine and spirit merchants, &c., 1, St. Giles’-street

Priest, Robert Raven, chemist, 1, St. Giles’-street

Priest, Thomas, bookseller, printer, stationer, and bookbinder, Rampant Horse-street

Primrose, Mary, baker, corner of Pitt-street

Pritty, William, Half Moon, Stone-hill, Heigham

Provart, William, clerk, 10, Sussex-street

Puncher, Robert, 17, Victoria-street

Pulham, William, grocer and tallow-chandler, St. Mary’s-plain

Pull, Elizabeth Mary, grocer and provision dealer, Bull-close, St. Paul’s

Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey-street: res: Carrow-hill

Pulley, Mrs., Surrey-street

Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell-lane

Purdy, Richard Howes, plumber, glazier, and house painter, Hall-road, Lakenham

Puxley, James, Marquis of Granby, Bishopgate-street

Puxley, Martha, milliner, 26, Bethel-street

Puxley, William, plumber, glazier, painter, &c., 12, Orford-hill

Pycroft, Nathaniel Burton, butcher, Red Lion-street

Pycroft, Thomas, butcher, 54, St. Stephen’s-street

Pye, Esau, Bull, Bull-close, St. Paul’s

Pye, Robert, bricklayer, Bricklayers’ Arms, Pottergate-street

Pye, Samuel, pipe manufacturer, All Saints’-green

Pye, William, Two-Necked Swan, Market-place

Pye, William M., grocer, &c., 6, St. Augustine’s-street

Pyman, John, wool merchant and yarn agent, Castle-meadow: res: Mile-end, Eaton

 

Quantrell, Sarah, grocer—and draper, Union-place

Quantrill, Henry, plumber and glazier, King-street

Quevillart, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, 1 Keyzor-terrace, Unthank’s-road

Quinton, Elizabeth, dress maker, Grout’s-thoroughfare

Quinton, John, librarian and secretary of the Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, St. Andrew’s-street; res: 18, Victoria-street

p. 45Quinton, William, bookbinder, parish clerk, Charing-cross, and 36, Pottergate-street

 

Rackham (William) and Cooke, solicitors, Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’-street

Rackham, John, Bee Hive, Upper Westwick-street

Rackham, Mrs. Mary Anne, 9, Sussex-street

Rackham, Matthew, solicitor, proctor, and notary-public, Bishop’s-office, Lower-close; res: Thorpe

Rackham, Thomas, relieving officer, 3, Peacock-street

Rackham, William, commercial traveller, 66, Pottergate-street

Rackham, and Turner, solicitors, the Close

Radford, William, Black Chequers, Cowgate-street

Rainbird, Samuel, carpenter, &c., Church-street

Rainer, Francis, hairdresser, Upper Market

Rainger, G. H., accountant, Earlham-road

Rand, William Fell, surgeon, 14, Sampson and Hercules-court, Tombland

Randall, Henry, Esq., Dereham-road

Ranking, William Harcourt, M.D., St. Giles’-street

Ransom, Mrs. Susan, 3, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road

Ransome, Harriet, haberdasher, toy dealer, and fancy repository, 18, Market-place

Ransome, James, watch maker, Queen-street

Ransome, Mary Ann, watch maker and jeweller, Bridewell-alley

Ransome, Robert, Cambrian-place, Heigham

Rant, Jonathan, bricklayer, Dyer’s Arms, Quay-side

Raven, Edward, Queen Anne, St. Michael’s Coslany

Rawlinson, Mrs. Emma, Newmarket-road

Ray, Alfred William, banker’s clerk, local secretary to the English and Cambrian Assurance Society, 16, St. Giles-street

Ray, Mrs. Caroline, Victoria-street

Ray, Charles, teacher at the Hospital for Indigent Blind, 13, Calvert-street

Ray, John, iron merchant, Goat-lane; res: Thorpe-road

Rayner, John, clerk, St. Catherine’s-place, Lakenham

Rayner, William, Greyhound, St. Stephen’s

Raynes, Michael James, Esq., St. Giles’-road

Rayson, Mrs. Mary, Grove-place

Read, Charles, bricklayer and builder, Union-place

Read, Charles, bookbinder and account book manufacturer, Upper Westwick-street

Read, Eliza Eleanor, ladies’ school, St. Giles’ Broad-street

Read, Mrs. Jane, Lady’s-lane

Read, Robert, corn and coal merchant, Bishopgate-street

Read, Thomas William, merchant, King-street

Read, Trevett, Esq., Newmarket-road

Read, W., miller, Trowse

Read, William, machine paper miler, St. Peter’s-per-Mountergate

Redgrave, Helen, seminary for young ladies’, Gray Friars’, King-street

Redgrave, James, commission agent, 1, Bracondale-terrace

Redgrave, William Rant, manufacturing chemist, lemonade and soda water maker, &c., Wensum-street

Redgrave, Joseph, Esq., Upper-close

Redhouse, Hannah, broker, St. Augustine’s-gates

Reid, Samuel, draper, hatter, &c., 64, St. Augustine’s-street

Reed, Rev. Andrew, minister of Independent dissenters at the Old Meeting-house, Middle-street, St. George’s

Reeve, Edward, whitesmith, Cherry Tree-yard, St. George’s

Reeve, Eliza, schoolmistress, West End-place, Chapelfield-road

Reeve, Henry, shopkeeper and accountant, Upper Westwick-street

Reeve, Richard, carrier and wharfinger, Duke’s-palace; res: 110, Pottergate-street

Reeve, Mrs. Rose, Bracondale

Reeves, Sims, barrister, Tombland

Reeve, William, baker, Bull-close

Reeve, William Henry, linen draper, 38, London-street

Restieaux, Joseph, clerk, and registrar of marriages for the district of Norwich, Lady-lane

Reynolds, Edward, brewer, St. Martin’s-lane

Reynolds, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Reynolds, Joshua, miller, Hellesdon

Reynolds, William, nurseryman, Hall-lane, Lakenham

Reynolds, William W., linen draper, Upper Westwick-street

Reynolds, William, saddler and harness maker, Upper Westwick-street

Reynolds, William, farmer, Hellesdon

Reynoldson, M. L., Eastern Union Railway, St. Stephen’s-gates

p. 46Rice, William Herbert, professor of music, 6, St. Faith’s-terrace, St. Faith’s-lane

Riches, Edward, hair dresser, Pottergate-street

Riches, Henry Charles, warehouseman, Isley’s-buildings, Surrey-road

Riches, Robert, hair dresser, Elm-hill

Riches, Susannah, straw bonnet warehouse, London-street

Riches, William, Sussex-street

Riches, William, wheelwright and blacksmith, St. Benedict’s-gates

Riches, William Daniel, Esq., 14, Crescent

Riches, William Smith, Foundry Bridge, Rose-lane

Rigg, Rev. Richard, rector of St. Clement and St. Michael’s Coslany, Bethel-street

Riley, Francis, beer-seller, Whitefriars

Ringer, Mrs. Susanna, 10, Gun-lane

Ringer, William, Berlin and fancy repository, 7, Gentleman’s-walk

Rivett, Francis, Manchester warehouseman,—see Rivett and Harmer; res: Richmond House, Bracondale

Rivett and Harmer, warehousemen, Post Office-court, Market-place

Rix, Blofield John, accountant, 35, Victoria-street

Rix, George, Temperance Coffee House, Golden Ball-street

Rix, Henry, brush, patten and clog manufacturer, &c., Stump Cross, Magdalen-street

Rix, William, White Horse, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence

Rix, William, Three Compasses, 3, Upper King-street

Rix, match and pill-box maker—see Burton and Rix

Roach, Edward, accountant, Chapel-look, Surrey-road

Robberds, Charles Augustus, paper maker and miller (Lyng mills, Norfolk), 6, Chapel field-road

Robberds, John May, solicitor, (see Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and Robberds); res: 10, St. Catherine’s place

Robbins, Rev. William, A.M., Rector of Heigham, Lady-lane

Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, Union-place—(see advertisement)

Roberts, James, surveyor, Bank of England-court, Queen-street

Roberts, James, shoe manufacturer, 6, St. John’s, Timberhill, res: William-place, Lakenham

Roberts, Mrs., Foundry-road, Thorpe

Roberts, Susanna, milliner and dress maker, Upper King-street

Roberts, William, tailor, Chapel-look, Surrey-road

Robertson, Henry, cabinet and chair maker, upholsterer, &c., 121, Lakenham; res: 8, Grove-place-terrace

Robertson, Miss, Lower-close

Robins, John, Ship, Thorn’s-lane

Robins, Sarah, Princess Royal, Rampant Horse-street

Robinson, Mrs. Anna, cork manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Robinson, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Martin-at-Oak

Robinson, John, cork-cutter, Cork-cutter’s Arms, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Robinson, Mary, clear starcher, Cowgate-street

Robinson, Thomas, slater, Cross-lane, St. George’s

Robinson, William Henry, Esq., St. Faith’s-lane

Rogers, Charles, tailor, &c., 47, Bethel-street

Rogers, Edmund Dawson, Esq., reporter, 7, Dereham-road terrace

Rogers, Henry, brush and patten manufacturer, Wensum-street

Rogers, William, Grapes, St. Giles’-gates

Roe, Bartholomew, warehouseman, 15, Sussex-street

Roe, Charlotte, Queen Victoria, Pottergate-street

Roe, John Chambers, traveller, 2, Bracondale-terrace

Roe, John, Yarmouth Arms, Market-place

Roe, John, cabinet maker, Orford-hill

Roe, Richard, tailor, 16, Bank-street

Roe, Sarah Ann, wine-merchant, Old Post Office-court, Market-place

Rollings, Abigail, milliner, St. Stephen’s-road

Rollings, William, carpenter and builder, All Saints Green

Roofe, William, baker, Spitalfields, Thorpe

Rooks, Charles, supervisor of Inland Revenue, Orford-hill; res: 3, Bracondale-terrace

Roope, Jane H., chemist, Red Lion-street

Root, Robert, carver and gilder, Golden Dog-lane

Rose, P. W. and R., wine and spirit merchants, St. Andrew’s-hill

Rose, George, cork-cutter, 68, St. Stephen’s-street

Rose, James, Nelson’s Monument, Lower King-street

Rose, John, general dealer, William-street

Rose, Philip, baker, St. Michael’s Coslany

Rose, Robert, Topers, Oak-street

Rose, Robert, West Pottergate-street

p. 47Rose, Sarah, bookseller and dealer in fancy goods, Castle-street

Rose, Philip William, St. Giles’-road

Rossi, George, silversmith and jeweller, Market-place; res: Unthank’s-road, Eaton

Rouse, Thomas, grocer, St. Stephen’s-street

Rouse, William, brazier, St. George’s Middle-street

Row, Frederick, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s-street

Rowland, Daniel, carpenter, Raven, King-street

Rowling and Allen, manufacturers, St. Faith’s-lane

Royall, Daniel, tailor, Upper King-street

Rudd, Elizabeth, druggist and drysalter, St. Michael’s Coslany

Rudd, Francis, 4, St. Stephen’s-square

Rudd, Henry, shopkeeper and sawyer, St. Paul’s Back-lane

Rudd, Mrs., teacher of the pianoforte, Muspole-street

Rudd, Noah, butcher, Pottergate-street

Rudd, Robert, grocer, &c., Coslany-street

Rudd, Thomas, Little Buck, Oak-street

Rudd, Thomas, bricklayer, Ber-street

Rudd, William, tailor, Surrey-street

Rudling, William, butcher, Ber-street

Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, King-street

Rudrum, Spencer Drake, wharfinger and contractor for the conveyance of goods by land or water carriage, Duke’s-palace and King-street-wharfs

Rump, James and Robert, carpenters and builders, Colegate-street

Rump, James Smith, tanner, Heigham-street

Rump, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball-street

Rushbrook, Robert, baker, Thorpe-road

Rushmer, John, New Lakenham

Rushmer, Sarah Elizabeth, dress maker, St. Mary’s-plain

Russell, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, 128, Magdalen-street

Russell, Christianna, mistress of the Old Meeting Infant School

Russell, Samuel, pipe maker, Pipe Maker’s-yard, St. Clement’s

Russell and Son, piano forte manufacturers, 15, Bridewell-alley

Russell (Thomas) and Co., manufacturers, of rope, twine, sacks, mats, candle-wicks tarpauling, &c., St. Martin’s-lane, Buff-coat-lane, Scoles-green, and Mousehold

Rust, Hannah, draper, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Rust, James Barron, tailor and draper, 20, Bethel-street

Rust, Robert, beer-seller, Redwell-street

Rust, Rose, shopkeeper, Princes-street

Rust, Thomas, water bailiff, Calvert-street

Rutt, Alfred, boat builder, Poole’s-ferry; res: 7, Spitalfields, Thorpe

 

Sacret, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen-street

Sadd, Anthony, manufacturer, Duke-street

Sadd, David, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain

Sadler, James, horse-hair manufacturer, St. Martin-at-Oak

Saddler, John, Roe Buck, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham

Sadd, William, Coslany-street

Saint, Samuel, Thorpe-road

Saint Quintin, Edward Henry, R.N., Foundry-road, Thorpe

Sainty, Mrs. Bethel-street

Sales, Francis, shoemaker, Botolph-street

Salkind, Simon, dealer, Pitt-street

Salmon, Christopher John, Nelson, West Pottergate-street

Salter, Robert Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Duke-street

Salter, William, grocer and beerseller, Union-place

Samuel & Joseph, pawnbrokers, St. John’s Timberhill

Sanderson, A., agent to the Eastern Counties Coal Company, Spitalfields, Thorpe

Sands, Thomas, Portland-place, Holl’s-lane, Heigham

Sant, William, Barley Mow, Haymarket

Sapey, Thomas, London Coffee House, Rampant Horse-street

Saul, Tom, 53, Pottergate-street

Saul, William Staff, mahogany, timber, and deal merchant, 61 & 62, Pottergate-street

Saul, William, builder, Pottergate-street

Saunders & Large, tallow-chandlers, Whitefriars-street

Savage, Robert, butcher, Swan-lane and Charing-cross

Savory, Matthew, porter at Bishop-street Hospital, Timberhill-street

Sawyer, John, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s-street

Say, Sarah, plumber, glazier, and painter, 14, St. Giles’-street

Sayer, Benjamin, Heart’s Ease, Plumstead-road, Thorpe

Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, 27, Pottergate-street

Sayer, John, naturalist, 7, St. Giles’-street

Scarlet, Robert, Surrey, Surrey-road

Scarnell, John, farmer, Earlham goods

p. 48Scott, Anna Maria, grocer and draper, 1, August-street, Heigham

Scott, Charles, sofa and mattress maker—see Thirkettle and Scott

Scott, Henry, Gardeners’ Arms, 3, Timberhill-street

Scott, Mrs. Jane, Castle-meadow

Scott, John, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen-street

Scott, Maria, dress maker, Princes-street

Scott, Mary, shopkeeper, Ber-street

Scott, Mrs., the Close

Scott, Mrs. Page Nicol, Carrow House, Carrow

Scott, Peter Thomas, wholesale brush and patten manufacturer, White Lion-street

Scott, Robert Bagge, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s-street, and 18, Charing-cross; res: St. Andrew’s

Scott, Samuel, brazier and ironmonger, 20, Charing-cross

Scott, Sarah, tobacconist, 6, Bridewell-alley

Scott, Rev. Thomas, (Baptist) Chalk-hill, Thorpe

Scott, Thomas, cabinet maker, 21, Charing-cross

Scott, William, grocer, Magdalen-street

Scott, William, broker, 9, St. John’s Timberhill

Scotto, Charlotte, lodging-house keeper, Grove-place, Lakenham

Scottow, Mary, confectioner, 2, Red Lion-street

Scowen, John, Grapes, Dove-lane

Scrutton, Henry, grocer, 55, Bethel-street

Seaman, Joseph, King’s Head, St. James’-street

Seaman, Nathaniel, Black Swan, Upper Market

Seaman, Robert, wine merchant, St. John Maddermarket and Asylum-lane, Heigham

Seago, William, spring maker and glover, St. John-street

Searles, Frances, linen draper, Norfolk and Norwich House, Ber-street

Searles, Robert, schoolmaster of the Heigham National School, Dereham-road

Searles, William, bricklayer, Cattle Hill, St. John’s Timberhill

Sedgwick, Rev. Adam, canon of the Cathedral, and Woodwardian professor of Geology in the University of Cambridge, Lower Close, and Trinity College, Cambridge

Sedgwick, Rev. —, Rector of St. Martin-at Oak, the Close

Seed, Henry, woolstapler, Muspole-street

Seeley, John, butcher, Bowling Green, Muspole-street

Seeley, Job, Pottergate-street

Seeley, William, 6, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road

Selby, John Hunt, grocer, Stump-cross, Magdalen-street

Self, James, gas-fitter, bell-hanger, & brass-founder, 112, Pottergate-street

Self, James William, boot and shoe maker, Heigham-road

Self, Thomas, cabinet maker and grocer, St. Mary’s-plain

Self, Thomas, brass-founder, gas-fitter, and bell-hanger, Back of the Inns—(see advertisement)

Self, Thomas, broker, Upper Westwick-street

Selles, Mrs. Elizabeth, 6, St. Catherine’s-terrace

Sendall, Mary, milliner, 8, London-street

Senior, Richard, cordwainer, Bridge-street Coslany, St. Miles’

Seppings, Mrs. Anna, Paragon-buildings, Castle Meadow

Seppings, William, Shakespeare, Colegate-street, St. George’s

Severn, James, boot and shoe maker, 16, Calvert-street

Severn, Samuel, boot maker, Saint Paul, Cowgate-street

Sexton, Edward, brewer and maltster, Whalebone, New Catton

Sexton, Horace, builder, Lower Westwick-street

Sexton, Joseph, dyer, Calvert-street

Sexton, Richard, Ivy Cottage, Lakenham

Sexton, Richard, smith, St. Augustine’s

Sexton, Robert Watling, builder, Calvert-street

Shalders, Charlotte, milliner and dress maker, Bethel-street

Shalders, Edward, grocer, &c., Upper Westwick-street

Shalders, John, bookseller and binder, Bethel-street

Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker, clothier, &c., Westgate-street

Shalders, Noah, junr., bookseller, stationer, and news agent, 9, St. Stephen’s-street

Shalders, Thomas, shoeing-smith and farrier, Hay-hill

Shalders, William, jun., patent fountain pump, hydraulic, and leather works, Bank-plain

Sharland, Mrs. Mary, West-end Grove-place, Lakenham

Sharland, William, chemist and druggist, agent to the Medical, Invalid, and General Life Assurance Society, Golden Ball-street

Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey-street; res: 7, Lakenham-terrace

p. 49Sharp, Granville, accountant, East of England Bank; res: 7, Lakenham-terrace

Sharp, William, chemist and druggist, Briggs-street

Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, 2, Upper Surrey-street

Sharpe, Frederick, accountant, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe

Sharpe, John Judd, printer and estate agent, Colegate-street, St. George’s

Sharpe, Samuel, B.A., licentiate of the College of Preceptors, professor of the classics, private boarding school master, Belle Vue House, Eaton-park

Sharpe, Rev. William Leggatt, curate of St. Clement’s, and of St. Michael’s at Coslany, 6, Heigham terrace, Dereham-road

Shaw, Charles Barnabas, cheese factor and provision merchant, 1, Post Office-street

Shaw, Henry, farmer, Rose Villa, Dereham-road

Shaw, Lieut., R.N., Upper King-street

Shaw, Richard, manufacturer, Colegate-street.  St. Clement’s

Shaw, William, accountant, &c.—see Lowne & Shaw, res: West Wymer-street, Heigham

Sheedy, Rachael, Rosary, Thorpe-road

Sheldrake, Mrs. Hannah, Pottergate-street

Shenfield, John, chair maker, 12 Upper-street, St. Giles

Sheppard, Robert, commission agent, 82, St. Giles’-street; res: St. Benedict’s-gates

Sheppard, John, Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street

Shibley, William, house agent, 5, York-place

Shickle, Mrs. King-street

Shickle, Mrs., Sarah Anne, 15, Crescent

Shickle, Sarah, dress maker, All Saints’-green

Shildrake, Thomas, bankers’ clerk, Bracondale, Lakenham

Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, 34, London-street

Shildrick, William, Grapes, St. Miles’ Church-street

Shields, Daniel, grocer, Golden Ball-street, and hoop and rim maker, Prospect-square, Scoles-green

Shipman, James, Suffolk Arms, Oak-street

Short, Edmund Barker, clerk, London-street

Short, Henry, wine cooper, Middle-street, St. George’s

Short, Joanna, milliner, London-street

Short, John, superintendent at the silk mills, Lower Westwick-street, St. Benedict’s-lane

Shorting, Mrs. Mary, Chapel-field

Shreave, William, carpenter, Towler’s-court, St. Clement’s

Shreeve, John, shoeing smith and farrier, Magdalen-street

Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale and retail tea-dealers, 6, Gentleman’s-walk, and 8, Ludgate-hill, London—(see advertisement)

Sillett, Mrs. Ann, All Saints’-green

Sillcock, Mrs. Charlotte, Perry’s-buildings, Hellesdon

Silvey, Letitia Ann, confectioner, Ber-street

Silvey, William, confectioner, 3, White Lion-street

Simmons, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s-road

Simpson, Amelia, shopkeeper, Ber-street

Simpson, George, master of the Great Hospital, Bishopsgate-street, St. Helen’s

Simpson, George Edward, solicitor, clerk to the Henstead Union, to the magistrates of the Swainthorpe division, clerk to the Trustees of the Thetford and of the New Buckenham Turnpike Roads; agent to the European Life Assurance, London Fire Insurance, and the Guarantee Societies, Tombland

Simpson, John, whip maker, Ber-street

Singleton, Mrs. Jemima, 13, Victoria-street

Simpson, William Rudd, warper, Calvert-street

Sinkler, John, builder and carpenter, Magdalen-street

Sissen, William, hairdresser, &c., St. Benedict’s-street

Sizeland, Adam, 19, Bethel-street

Skayles, Crisp James, shoe manufacturer, 49, Pottergate-street

Skelton, John, warehouseman, Sussex-street

Skelton, John Smith, tailor and draper, St. Andrew’s-street

Skipper, Mrs. Eleanor Anne, Muspole-street

Skipper, Henry, confectioner, fruiterer, &c., Magdalen-street

Skipper, John, solicitor and proctor, secretary to the Equitable Fire Office, Bank-street; res: Thorpe

Skipper and Son, solicitors, Bank street

Skoyles, William, furniture broker, Upper Westwick-street

Slack, Thomas, machinist, St. Giles’-hill

Slacke, James C., engraver, 10, William-street

Slaughter, Christopher, shopkeeper and meat seller, Middle-street, St. Augustine

Slipper, Charles, toy maker, Upper King-street

p. 50Slipper, Chas. John, tanner, Botolph-street

Smith, Baker, St. Stephen’s-road

Smith, David, baker and grocer, Magdalen-street

Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, Calvert-street

Smith, Edward, Waterloo, Upper Walk, Market-place

Smith, Edward, Coach and Horses, Union-place

Smith, Mrs. Eleanor, Nelson-terrace, Grove-place

Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham

Smith, Gabriel Cooke, banker’s clerk, Thorpe-road

Smith, George Williams, clothier and woollen draper—see Steward & Smiths; res: Golden Dog-lane

Smith, Mrs. G. W. St. Giles’-street

Smith, Mrs. Isabella, Caledonian-place, Dereham-road

Smith, James, Surrey, Grove-place, Lakenham

Smith, James, baker, Magdalen-street

Smith, James, umbrella maker, St. Benedict’s-street

Smith, John, tobacconist, Gentleman’s-walk

Smith, John, glass merchant, St. Stephen’s-plain

Smith, John, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Augustine’s-street

Smith, John, painter, plumber, &c., Ber-street

Smith, John, tailor and draper, Great Orford-street

Smith, Jonathan, Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street

Smith, Joseph De Carle, wholesale druggist and appraiser, Magdalen-street

Smith, Robert, baker, Carrow-hill

Smith, Rosamond, Kett’s Castle, Spitalfields, Thorpe

Smith, Samuel, poulterer, Scole’s-green

Smith, Samuel, clerk, Lower Westwick-street

Smith, Samuel Howard, jeweller, Orford-hill

Smith, Susannah, portrait painter, Cherry-street, Lakenham—(see advertisement)

Smith, Susan and Helen, milliners, 17, St. Giles’

Smith & Sons, chemists and druggists, London-street and Magdalen-street

Smith, Thomas, Elm-hill

Smith, William, glass and china dealer, Rampant Horse Back-street; res: Westlegate-street, St. John Timberhill

Smith, William, grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen-street

Smith, William, King’s Arms, St. Martin-at-Oak Gates

Smith, William, general dealer, 11, Lower Goat-lane

Smith, William Lyall, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s-plain

Smithdale, Thomas, iron & brass founder, St. Ann’s Staithe-lane, St. Peter-per-Mountergate

Snape, Mrs. Jane, 68, St. Giles’-street

Snell, Capt. George, R.N., Crescent-road

Snelling, John, Duke of Wellington, Pottergate-street

Snelling, Thomas, grocer, 43, Magdalen-street

Snelling, William, boot and shoe maker, gutta percha dealer, 1 Orford-hill

Snowdon (John) & Sons, linen and woollen drapers, hosiers, hatters, haberdashers, lacemen, &c., Bridge-street, St. George’s

Snowling, John, Pope’s Head, Upper Market

Soman, David, wholesale shoe manufacturer

Sothern, George, 1, St. Giles’-terrace, Bethel-street

Sothern, Mrs. Hannah, Lady’s-lane

Sothern, Samuel, (of the firm of Sothern and Sons, stationers, at Gt. Yarmouth,) St. Martin’s Palace-plain

South, George, Unthank’s-road

Souther, Sherlock, 2, Caledonian-place, St. Benedict’s-road

Southgate, William, baker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Sowels, William, accountant, 5, Chapelfield-road

Sowels, William, accountant, Distillery-street, Heigham

Spanton, Francis H., postmaster, Bell, Orford-hill and Castle-hill

Sparke, Alfred, solicitor, Scoles-green

Sparke & Co., engineers, ironfounders, and machine manufacturers, Thorn-lane Foundry

Sparke, Mrs. Elizabeth, West End-place, Chapelfield-road

Sparke, James Bird, iron founder—see Sparke & Co.; res: Earlham-road

Sparkes, Francis William, wine merchant, see Clabburn and Sparks, 5, St. Giles’-st.

Sparks, Mrs., Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe

Spatchett, James, chemist and druggist, St. John’s Maddermarket

Spelman and Sons, auctioneers and estate agents, 6, St. Giles’-street, and Hall-quay, Yarmouth

Spelman, Henry—see Spelman and Sons; res: St. Giles’-road

Spelman, William—see Spelman & Sons; res: Heigham-hill

p. 51Spence, George, machinist, tobacconist, &c., Bridge-street, St. George’s

Spencer, Christopher, J. M., surgeon, King-street

Spencer, David James, accountant and cashier to Messrs. Blake, Keith, and Blake, the Chantry

Spencer, George, farmer, Earlham-road

Spencer, Robert, Elm, St. Clement’s, New Catton

Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. Augustine’s-street

Spinks, Joint, clerk to the Norwich District Visiting Society, appraiser and valuer of farming covenants, &c., 104, Pottergate-street

Spinks, John, junr., post office clerk, Douro-terrace

Spinks, Samuel, manufacturer, Calvert-street

Spratt, Andrew William, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s-street

Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Unthank’s-road

Spratt, Sarah, governess, 2, Bethel-street

Spratt, Stephen, Old Star, Quay-side

Spratt, William, coach builder, Chapelfield

Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, 1, Gun-lane

Springall, Benjamin, miller and corn merchant, St. Clement’s-hill

Springall, Isaac, watch and clock maker, Wensum-street

Springall, James, wholesale and retail tea dealer and grocer, Ber-street

Springall, John, wheelwright, Baker’s-road, St. Clement’s

Springfield, Osborn, Esq., Old Catton

Springfield, Thomas Osborn, Esq., St. Mary’s Church-yard

Springfield, Son, and Nephew, silk merchants, St. Mary’s Church-yard, and 66, Coleman street, London

Spooner, Edward, mat maker, Robin Hood and Little John, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Spooner, Edward Frederic, upholsterer, St. Margaret’s-plain

Spurdens, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Finket-street

Spurgeon, John, maltster, St. Augustine’s-gates

Spurgeon, Thomas, lodging-house keeper, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road

Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe-road

Stacey, Edward, boot manufacturer, Orford-hill

Stacey, George, Esq., Lakenham

Stacey, Mary Ann, milliner, Orford-hill

Stacy, Mrs., Theatre-street

Staff, John, lucifer match maker, Old Caroline-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak

Staff, John Rising, solicitor and town clerk, London-street

Stafford, Francis, Town House, St. Andrew’s-hill

Stafford, William, baker, Union-place

Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Little Orford-street and Castle-hill

Stangroom, James, Cupid and Bow, 1, St. Martin’s-at-Palace-plain

Stangroom, John, Duke of Sussex, Gildengate-street

Stangroom, John, bill distributor, Dolphin, St. Mary’s

Stanhaw, George, coachmaker, St. Giles’-road

Stanley, George, scale, beam, and weighing-machine maker, Elm-hill

Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, St. Stephen’s-street

Stannard, Alfred, artist, Upper King-street

Stannard, Cubitt, manufacturer, St. George’s plain

Stannard, Mrs. Emily, artist, Rose-lane

Stannard, James, grocer, beer seller, ham and beef shop, Magdalen-street

Stannard, Mrs. Marianne, milliner, &c., St. Giles’-hill

Stannard, Richard, carpenter and builder, St. George’s-plain

Stannard, Robert John, boot maker, St. Giles’-hill

Stannard, Sarah, Register Office for Servants, Willow-lane

Stanton, Edward, carpenter and joiner, St. Martin-at-Oak

Stapleton, Robert, boot maker, St. John’s Maddermarket

Stark, Albert Drummond, manufacturing chemist, Duke’s-palace; res: Pottergate-street

Stark, William, Esq., St. George’s-plain

Stark, William, Son, and Co., manufacturing chemists, Duke-street

Stark, William, and Co., dyers and finishers, Duke’s-palace-bridge

Starkey, Richard, tax collector, Bracondale

Starland, John, plumber and glazier, Surrey-street

Starling, Mary Ann, Octagon Chapel School, Calvert-street

Starling, Lieut. Colonel Parlett, 4, Crescent, St. Stephen’s

Starling, Robert, smith, East End Retreat, Thorpe-road

Starr, Francis commercial traveller, Infirmary-road

Stebbing, Robert, Newmarket-road

Stebbings, Henry, livery stablekeeper, Hale’s-court, St. Giles’

p. 52Stedman, John, butcher, Lady-lane

Steel, Mrs. Ann, 4, Bracondale-terrace

Steel and Curtis, wholesale and family chemists, 15, Gentleman’s-walk, and Tombland

Steel and Co., grocers and tea dealers, Bank-plain

Steel and Rix, fancy repository, 3, Queen-street

Stevens, Charles Frederick, tinman and brazier, Magdalen-street

Stevens, G. and W., ironmongers, Orford-hill

Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, Castle-meadow

Stevens, Thomas William, tailor and draper, 23, Castle-meadow, and Golden Ball-street

Stevens, William Horace, letter press printer and bookbinder, Pottergate-street

Stevens, William John—see G. & W. Stevens; res: Scole’s-green

Stevenson, Seth William, printer and publisher of the “Norfolk Chronicle,” Market-place: res: Surrey-street

Stevenson, Thomas, manager of railway goods department, St. Faith’s-lane

Steward and Co., timber merchants, King-street, and at Southtown, Yarmouth

Steward, Edward, notary public and solicitor—see Steward and Fisher; res: Eaton-hall, Eaton

Steward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale

Steward and Fisher, solicitors, King-street

Steward, Henry, baker, Bull-close, St. Paul’s

Steward, James, tailor and woollen draper,—see Steward and Smiths; res: Thorpe-road

Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers, spirit merchants, and maltsters, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe

Steward, Samuel, bookbinder, paper ruler, &c., Elm-hill

Steward & Smiths, clothiers, hatters, and woollen drapers, 9 and 10, Tombland

Steward, Stephen, Red Lion, Magdalen-street

Steward, Timothy, Esq., Unthank’s-road

Steward, William, Masonic, Elm-hill

Stewardson, Edward, Esq., 6, St. Giles’-road

Stewardson, Nathaniel, jun., grocer and general shopkeeper, St. James’-street

Stewart, George Ashley, straw bonnet manufacturer, 22, Red Lion-street

Stewart, nurseryman, &c.—see Mackie and Stewart

Stichall, Mrs. Priscilla, Town Close Lodge, Ipswich-road

Stimpson, James, broker, 3, Orford-hill, and 1, Norfolk-street, Union-place

Stockings, Jonathan, Eagle, Newmarket-road

Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. Stephen’s-street

Stocks, Alfred Joseph, wholesale and retail draper, 12, Briggs-street

Stocks, Rev. Edward, Mile-end House, Eaton

Stokes, John, Temperance hotel, 2, Upper Walk, Market-place

Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth Agatha, 1, Castle-street

Stone, Mrs. Elizabeth, King-street

Stone, James, Esq., 1, Cattle-street, and Carrow-hill

Stonex, William, butcher, Ber-street

Storey, James, grocer and beer retailer, St. Augustine’s-street

Storey, William, brewer, maltster, grocer, tea-dealer, beer-seller, &c., Bull Close Brewery, Bull close

Stother, John M., R.N., 4, St. Catherine’s-plain

Stout, Simon, builder, Pottergate-street

Stowers, James, tobacconist and general dealer, Red Lion-street

Stowers, Mrs. Sarah Maria, 1, Garden-street

St. Quentin, Richard, carpenter and shopkeeper, Cowgate-street

St. Quintin, James, Lieut. R.N., the Close

St. Quintin, John, plumber, glazier, and decorator, corner of Bethel-street

Stracey, Rev. Sir George, Bart., Thorpe

Stratford, William, Three Kings, Upper Westwick-street

Street, —, organ builder, Pottergate-street

Stringer, Henry, banker’s clerk, Wellington-terrace, Grove-lane, St. Stephen’s

Stringer, Robert, baker, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s

Stubbs, Edward, Golden Lion, St. John’s-street

Stubbs, George, carter, White Hart, St. Andrew’s Broad-street

Sturley, George, cashier of the Norwich branch Bank of England, 3, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Sturley, Joseph Juby, Norfolk Arms, St. Michael Coslany

Suckling, Maurice Nelson, 2, Porter’s-terrace, Thorpe

Sudbury, Thomas, Sussex-street

Suffield, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe-road

Suggett, (Dunsford & Suggett) surgeon-dentists, St. Giles’-street

Sultzer, John, manufacturer, St. Augustine’s-street

p. 53Sumner, John, officer of Inland Revenue, 1, Golden Dog-lane, St. George’s

Surflin, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Bank, 12, Bank-street

Sursham, John, corn and coal merchant; superintendent to the Soup and Coal Societies, Soup Office-yard, Fishgate-street; res: St. Clement’s

Sussams, William, grocer, Heigham-road

Sutton, Daniel Morrison, tailor and draper, Broad-street

Sutton, Mrs. Julia, the Grove, Lakenham

Sutton, H. M., draper, St. Augustine’s

Sutton, Robert, broker, Magdalen-street

Sutton, Samuel, clerk, Wensum-street

Sutton, Samuel, cutler and surgical instrument maker, 21, Gentleman’s-walk; res: Union-place, Heigham

Swann, Harriet, milliner and dress maker, Chapelfield-road

Swann, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Clement’s

Swann, Joshua, manufacturer, Chapelfield-grove

Swann, Mrs. Tabernacle-street

Swash, Barnaby, hairdresser, St. James’-street

Swash, Robert, bricklayer, Turkey Cock, Church-street, St. Simon’s

Swinton, William, Pottergate-street

Sweetman, Henry, Rose, St. Stephen’s-street

Symonds, Mrs. Ann, 2, St. Clement’s-hill

Symonds, Rev. Henry, the Close

 

Tadman, John Richard, clerk, Gas Works, Mousehold

Tadman, William, superintendent of Norwich Gas Works, Mousehold

Talbot, Mrs. Anne, Lower Close

Talbot, George, tailor, &c., Bridge-street, St. Andrew

Tallack, William, office clerk to the Corporation of Guardians, Heigham-road

Taney, William, coach lace maker, Timberhill-street

Tann, Samuel Wiseman, upholsterer and paper hanger, 38, Pottergate-street

Tann, Mary Ann, lodging-house keeper, Hall-road, Lakenham

Tany & Co., fishmongers, Fish Market

Tate, James, confectioner, Bridge-street, St. Miles

Tate, William, carver gilder, and paper hanger, Botolph-street

Tatham, Charles, Distillery-street, Heigham

Taylor, Adam, joint secretary to the Norwich Union Fire-Office, Surrey-street

Taylor, Adam, and Clement, solicitors, deputy under-sheriffs of Norfolk, deputy to the Clerk of the Peace of Norfolk, agents to the Palladium Life Insurance Office, Orford-place

Taylor, Charles, Peacock, St. Stephen’s-street

Taylor, Edward, Charles-street, Heigham

Taylor, Elizabeth, corset & elastic bandage maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’-street

Taylor, George, fruiterer and gardener, St. Stephen’s-street and White Lion-street

Taylor, George, truss maker, 13, Upper St. Giles’-street

Taylor, James William, cooper, measure maker, carpenter, and bowl turner, Palace-plain

Taylor, John, plumber, glazier, & painter, Palace-street

Taylor, John O., solicitor, St. Giles’-street

Taylor, Joseph, White Horse, Castle-ditches

Taylor, Mrs. Maria Elizabeth, Mile-end-cottage, Eaton

Taylor, Mrs. Marianne, Surrey-street

Taylor, Mary, Castle, Castle-hill

Taylor, William, medical agent, chemist, herbalist, and druggist, Botanic Medical Dispensary for Diseases of the Skin, 11, Magdalen-street

Taylor, William, White Lion, St. Martin-at-Oak

Taylor, William, tailor, National School-court, Princes-street

Taylor, William, manager of Waterworks, Redwell-street

Taylor, William Brown, tobacconist and tea dealer, 1, St. Stephen’s-street

Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, Princes-street

Taylor, William James, plumber and glazier, Bird in Hand, Mill-lane, New Catton

Teasel, Osborn, timber merchant, steam saw mills, Fishgate-street

Terrington, William, boot and shoe maker, 8, Bank-street

Theobald, John, glover—see Theobald and Son; res: Newmarket-road

Theobald and Son, glovers, London-street

Theobald, Mrs., Colegate-street

Theobald, Mrs. Sarah, Magdalen-street

Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, Heigham-terrace, Dereham-road

Thirtle, James, boot maker, 50, Pottergate-street

Thirtle, Thomas, livery stable keeper, Golden Ball-street

Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Bridewell-alley

p. 54Thirkettle (John) and Scott, sofa, couch, and mattress manufacturers, Middle-street, St. George’s

Thirkettle, Harriet, furrier and feather dresser, 90, Upper Westwick-street

Thirkettle, Thomas, Mitre, Briggs-street

Thirkettle, William, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Orford-hill; res: 11, West End-terrace, St. Giles

Thompson, Alfred William, commercial traveller, 11, Chapelfield-road

Thompson, Charles, shoe maker, Cross-lane, St. George’s Colegate

Thompson, Rev. Frederick C., Unthank’s-road

Thompson, Henry, Esq., reporter, Dereham-road-terrace

Thompson, Gamaliel, farmer, Long John’s-hill, Lakenham

Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, Medical Institution, 78, St. Stephen’s-street

Thompson, Henry, philosophical instrument maker, 10, White Lion-street

Thompson, James, grocer, Fishgate-street

Thompson, Mrs. Jemima, William-street, Heigham

Thompson, John, Anchor, Silver-road, Pockthorpe

Thompson, John, boot maker, and gutta-percha factor, 10, White Lion-street—(see advertisement)

Thompson, Joseph, tea dealer, grocer, &c., 23, White Lion-street

Thompson, Joseph, baker and grocer, Mousehold

Thompson, Martin, Griffin, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre-street

Thompson, Robert, ironmonger, Gentleman’s-walk, and Back of the Inns.

Thompson, Thomas, Red House, Timberhill

Thompson, William, coach maker, Steam Packet House, King-street

Thorndick, Henry, printer, Princes-street

Thorne, Robert, Goose and Gridiron, Little Orford-street

Thorns, Robert, wholesale ironmonger and manufacturer of tin goods, 8, Exchange-Street; res: 3, Dukes Palace-street

Thorpe, Alfred, boot and shoemaker, King-street, St. Peter-per-Mountergate

Thorpe, Thomas, Tun and Anchor, Colegate-street

Thorpe, Thomas, hair-dresser, Coslany-street

Thorold, William, civil engineer, ornamental gardener, &c., Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge; res: Thorpe-bower, Thorpe-road

Thorsby, Robert, grocer and draper, St. Stephen’s-road

Thouless, William, cordwainer, Thorn, Bartholomew-street, Thorn-lane

Thurgar, Thomas William, artist, Assembly-rooms

Thurgar, Walter Christopher, surgeon, 2, Lakenham-place, St. Catherine’s-plain

Thurlow, John, Jubilee, Ber-street

Thurston, Carnaby, baker, New Catton

Thurston, Daniel, Bull, St. Stephen’s-street

Thurston, Rebecca, draper, 5, Davey-place

Thurston, Samuel William, Duke’s Palace-road

Thurtell, Thomas, Hall-road, Lakenham

Thwaites, John, King’s Head, St. Stephen’s-street

Thwaites, John, Rainbow, King-street

Tidd, John, Rifleman, Cross-lane

Tidd, Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, 20, Gildengate-street

Tidnam, George, butcher, 6, Bethel-street

Tidnam, James, cooper, St. Martin-at-Oak

Tidman, Robert, blacksmith, Rose and Crown, Bishopgate-street

Tidnam, Robert, Bishopbridge House, Thorpe-road

Tiffin, William, Waggon and Horses, Tombland

Timpson, William, currier, 5, Dove-street

Tinkler, Sophia, milliner, 16, Bethel-street

Tinkley, Esther, boot and shoe maker, Rampant Horse-street

Tillett, Jacob, Quay-side

Tillett, Jacob Henry—see Tillett and Mendham; res: St. Andrew’s-street

Tillett, James, wheelwright, St. Augustine’s-gates

Tillett, M. A., grocer, St. Martin-at-Oak

Tillett and Mendham, solicitors, St. Andrew’s-street

Tills, Benjamin, grocer, &c., Magdalen-street

Tilney, Henry, Wine Coopers’ Arms, Lower Goat-lane

Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, Elm-hill and Swan-lane

Tillyard, Rebecca, linen draper, Stump-cross, Magdalen-street

Tillyard, Robert Thomas, shoe manufacturer, Gothic Cottage, West Pottergate-street

Tillyard, R. T., and Co., wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, Upper Goat-lane

p. 55Tillyard, —, shoe manufacturer—see Tillyard & Son; res.: Douro-terrace, Heigham

Tillyard & Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, Elm-hill—(see advertisement)

Tipple, John, clerical tailor, woollen draper, hatter, &c., 12, Exchange-street; res.: 2, Adelaide-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road

Tripple, John, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Elm-hill; res.: Upper Surrey-street

Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 16, Crescent

Todd, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Queen-street

Todd, William, accountant, King-street

Toll, Elizabeth, lodging house keeper, 3, Crescent-place

Tollady, Joseph, horse hair manufacturer, Lower Westwick-street

Tolson, Mrs. Martha, 5, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, hatter, hosier, and glover, Castle-street

Tomlinson, William, upholsterer and boarding-house keeper, Bank-plain

Tompson, John Locke, grocer, White Lion-street

Tooke, Michael, tailor and grocer, Ber-street

Tooke, Sarah Roberts, circulating library and reading rooms, Rampant Horse-street

Tooley, William, coal merchant, Cock and Pye, Quay-side

Towell, Thomas, White Cottage, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s

Towler, Abel, manufacturer—see Towler, Campin, & Co.; res.: Heigham-grove

Towler, Campin, & Co., manufacturers, Elm-hill

Towler, Hannah, draper, 3, Fye-bridge

Towler, Richard, beer seller, Spitalfields, Thorpe

Townshend, George, Crown, Elm-hill

Townshend, James, dealer in rags, Bridge-street, St. Miles

Townshend, Samuel, carver and gilder, Bethel-street

Townshend, Samuel Thomas, jun., carver and gilder, 32, Charing-cross

Townshend, Timothy, clerk, Fye-bridge

Townshend, William, Infirmary-road, St. Augustine’s

Townshend, William, Coach and Horses, Red Lion-street

Townshend, William Charles, printer and shop-keeper, Elm-hill

Townley, Jonathan, treasurer of County Courts, Surrey-place, Lakenham

Trevor, Henry, cabinet maker, upholsterer, carver, gilder, and paper hanger, 5, Post Office-street

Tripp, John, whitesmith, All Saints’-green

Trory, John, teacher of music, Elm-hill

Trory, William, Unthank’s-road

Trower, Noah, Wool Pack, Golden Ball-street

Trowse, John, parish clerk of St. Peter’s Mancroft, 19, Bethel-street

True, Samuel, Tillett’s-buildings, Infirmary-road

Tubb, William Henry, Berlin wool and tea warehouse, 46, London-street

Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. Giles’-street

Tuck, James Stannard, tailor and draper, 4, Lower Goat-lane

Tuck, James, turner and French polisher, Calvert-street

Tuck, Robert, painter, Wensum-street

Tuddenham, Edward, Swan, Swan-lane

Tuffs, William, Light Horseman, Botolph-street

Tungate, Maria, clothes broker, Lower Westwick-street

Turner, Benjamin, shoe maker, Harvey’s-terrace, Telegraph-lane, Thorpe

Turner, Rev. Charles, M.A., incumbent of St. Peter’s, Mancroft, 17, Crescent

Turner, Charles, Esq., 10, Crescent

Turner, Frederick, teacher of music, opposite St. Mary’s Church

Turner, Henry, general agent, and agent for the Prince of Wales Life Assurance Company, Cross-lane, Calvert-street

Turner, James, gilder, opposite St. Mary’s Church

Turner, James M., iron-founder and agricultural implement maker, St. Andrew’s Broad-street

Turner, Joseph, Anchor, 33, Surrey-street

Turner, Robert, hair cutter, Trowse Mill-gate

Turner, William, shoe maker, Palace-street

Turner, William Nicholas Harwin, attorney—see Rackham and Turner; res: Newmarket-road

Turrell, James, grocer, Ber-street

Tuttell, William, baker, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham

Tutton, Mary, Goldbeaters’ Arms, Bethel-street

Tuxford, Ann, trunk manufacturer, 6 & 7, Back of the Inns, and Ber-street-gates

Twiss, Christopher, Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse-street

Tyce and Womack, cabinet makers, 16, Charing cross

Tyzack, William Valentine, wig maker, hair cutter, and artist in hair, 27, London-street

 

p. 56Ulph, James, New Brewery, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Ulph, William, dyer, Lower Westwick-street

Underwood, Henry, plasterer and scagliola worker, St. Margaret’s-plain

Underwood, John, builder, King-street

Underwood, Joseph, vinegar maker—see Hills and Underwood

Unthank, Clement William, solicitor—see Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, and Robberds; res: Heigham

Upcroft, James, Jack of Newbury, Magdalen-street

Utting, John, shoe maker, Gildengate-street

Utting, Robert, farmer, Grove-place

 

Varley, John, cabinet maker, St. Stephen’s-street

Valo, Mrs. Charlotte, Tombland

Vassar, Jabez John, Butcher’s Arms, Ber-street

Vassar, Mrs. Marianne, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road

Venables and Plowman, linen drapers, 9, Gentleman’s-walk

Venning, John, Esq., Surrey-street

Vincent, Dr., head master of Grammar School, Upper-close

Vince, Jacob, gardener, 3, Victoria-street

Vincent, Eliza, milliner and dress maker, 9, West-end-terrace, St. Giles’-hill

Vincent, Henry, brazier and broker, Upper Westwick-street

Vlieland, Jerome Nicholas, professor of French, Italian, and German, Redwell-street

Vyall, George, house and furniture painter, St. Andrew’s Broad-street

Vyall, Daniel, coal merchant, clerk of St. Andrew’s parish, Broad-street

 

Wade, Frances, wholesale and retail woollen draper, 18, London-street

Wade, Robert, hair dresser, Redwell-street

Waddington, James, land agent, Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s

Waites, Charles, solicitor, Sampson & Hercules-court, Tombland

Waites, James, horn and hoof buyer, &c., Ber-street

Waites, Robert, cow-keeper and meal-seller, Palace-plain

Waite & Son, braziers and gas fitters, London-street

Wales, William, builder and timber merchant, St. Stephen’s-street

Walker & Co., worsted spinners, Calvert-street

Walker, James, carpenter and joiner, Rampant Horse-street

Walker, John, King’s Head, Pump-street

Walker, Richard, fancy repository, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Walker, Robert, printer and bookseller, Church-street, St. Michael Coslany

Walker, Robert, printer, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Walker, Thomas, Gildengate-street

Walker, Thomas, carpenter, Upper Westwick-street

Walker, William Steward, accountant, Norwich Union Fire-office, Surrey street

Wall, Mrs. Hannah, 6, Lakenham-terrace

Wall, Harriet, governess, Dereham-road

Wallace, James, Two Brewers, St. John’s-street

Waller, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak

Waller, J. G., cotton manufacturer, Pitt-street

Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate-street

Wallis, Thomas, mustard and chicory manufacturer, 7, Newmarket-terrace

Walne, Daniel, Esq., Old Lakenham

Walne, Miss Mary, Upper Surrey-street

Walters, Martha and Eliza, ladies’ school, Rampant Horse-street

Ward, Charles Palmer, hairdresser, 3, Orford-hill

Ward, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Catherine’s-plain

Ward, James, baker, Red Lion-street

Ward, James, carpenter, St. Andrew’s-hill

Ward, William, Wounded Hart, Upper Market

Ward, William, baker, St. Andrew’s-hill

Warman, Zachariah Wright, woollen draper, &c., 2 Rose-lane

Warne, Elizabeth, piano-forte tuner and regulator, 122, Pottergate-street

Warner, Rev. A. S., chaplain of St. Faith’s Union, Colegate-street

Warner, Edward, brewer, Hope Brewery, St. Saviour’s-lane

Warne, George, Weston’s Cellar House, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Warner, James, shopkeeper, Eaton-street, Eaton

Warner, Walter, grocer, tea-dealer, &c., corner of Bethel-street, Upper Market

Warner, William, ironmonger, Theatre-street

Warner, William, & Co., copper and zinc merchants, coppersmiths, braziers, brass-founders, tin and iron plate workers, 2, St. Giles’ Broad-street, and Goat-lane

Warnes, Henry, clerk, Earlham-road

p. 57Warnes, Robert, Eastern Counties Railway, Foundry-bridge

Warnett, Charles, builder, King-street, St. Julian’s

Warnett, Harriet, young ladies’ establishment, King-street, St. Julian’s

Warren, Thomas, 1, Albert-place, St. Stephen’s

Warren, William, Esq., Bracondale

Warterton, Edward, tailor, Cottage, Silver-road, Pockthorpe

Watering, George, musician, Ber-street

Watering, John, linen-draper, 69, and 70, St. Stephen’s-street

Waters, F. W., miller, Lower Westwick-street

Watling, Isaiah, cooper, Gildengate-street

Watson and Barnham, attornies and solicitors, Upper Surrey-street

Watson, Daniel, carver, gilder, and print-seller, All Saints’ Green

Watson, Frederick Elwin, solicitor—see Watson and Barnham; res: 6, Lakenham-terrace

Watson, Gilbert P., chemist and druggist, King-street

Watson, James, Prospect House, Hellesdon-road

Watson, John Ferra, resident medical proprietor of private asylum, Heigham-hall

Watson, John, Star, Haymarket

Watson, John Wilcocks, Esq., Heigham Hall cottage

Watson, Mrs. stone-mason, Castle-meadow; glass warehouse, Bridewell-alley; res: Foundry-road, Thorpe

Watson, Mary Anne, milliner and dressmaker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Watson, Richard, Esq., Earlham-road

Watson and Son, stone-merchants, Castle meadow, and St. Faith’s-lane

Watts, Elizabeth, milliner, &c., Pottergate-street

Watts, Henry, printer, &c., Pottergate-street—(see advertisement)

Watts, James, house agent, Chapel-field-road

Watts, James, engineer, iron and brass founder, and general machinist, Rose-lane

Watts, John, Ship, Mousehold

Watts, John Winter, Spear in Hand, Vauxhall-street, Julian-place

Watts, Sarah, Lord Nelson, Stone-hill, Heigham

Watts, Thomas, butcher, Market-place and Pitt-street

Watts, Thomas, mathematician, Pitt-street

Watts, William, Old Dove, Market-place

Waytes, Philip, cattle-dealer, Marquis of Granby, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Weavers, William, and Son, fishmongers and dealers in game, Fishmarket

Webb, James, artist, Mazeppa, Cowgate-street

Webb, John Barton, Esq. Earlham-road

Webb, Thomas, Castle-meadow

Webb, William, rope and twine maker, Magdalen-street

Webber, William, consulting surgeon, 65, St. Giles’-street

Websdale, John, Lamb, Old Haymarket

Webster, Anna Maria, milliner and dressmaker, West Wymer-street

Webster, Daniel, builder, Pottergate-street

Webster, Elizabeth, provision dealer, 8, Golden Ball-street

Webster, George, Yarington’s-court, Wensum-street

Webster, James, carver, St. Andrew’s-hill

Webster, John, hair-dresser, Timberhill-street

Webster, Matthew, Leopard, St. James’-road

Webster, Paul Thomas, commercial traveller, 12, Chapel-field

Webster, Robert, shoe maker and clothes broker, St. Lawrence-steps

Webster, Thomas, printer, agent to the Christian Knowledge Society, Pottergate-street

Webster, William, livery-stable keeper, Maid’s Head Inn-yard, St. Simon’s

Weeds, Sarah, grocer and tea-dealer, Bishopbridge, Thorpe

Weeks, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Botolph-street

Welch, Rev. William, Baptist minister, Julian-place

Wells, Henry, miller, Hellesdon Mills

Wells, John William, Castle-meadow

Wells, John, Buff Coat, Buff Coat lane

Wells, Mrs., Queen-street

Wells, Peter Michael, tailor, Mandall’s-court, Princes-street

Wells, Stephen, junr., auctioneer and valuer, Willow-lane; and at Belmont Cottage, Barnsbury-park, London

Wells, Stephen Peter, accountant, Willow-lane

Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Castle-meadow

Welton, William, baker and confectioner, Upper Westwick-street

Wenn, Mary, eating-house keeper, Market-place

West, Edward, shopkeeper, Mill-hill, New Catton

West, John, White Swan, King-street

Weston, Charles, brewer, St. George’s bridge; res: Thorpe

p. 58Weyer, Thomas, Red Lion, St. Miles’-bridge

Weyer, William, Flower Pot, St. Martin-at-Oak

Whaites, Henry T., wine merchant, Dereham Road-terrace

Whall, Jeremiah, gun-smith, Little London-street

Whall, John, tallow chandler, Rose, Cowgate-street

Wharton, George, M.D., Upper Close

Wheatley, Edward Adams, coffee-house keeper, 18 Davey-place

Wheeler, Thomas, Esq., Gildengate-street

Wheeler, Rev. Thomas Archibald, Baptist minister, Golden Dog-lane

Whincop, Garwood George, bankers’ clerk, Newmarket-road

Whistler, James, station-master, Trowse railway station

White, Andrew, shopkeeper, St. Martin-at-Oak

White, A. M., and D., Berlin wool warehouse, Briggs-street

White, Frederick Edward, ironmonger, oil and colourman, 17 Tombland

White, Jeremiah, builder and carpenter, Thorn-lane

White, Mrs., Grove-place, St. Giles’-road

White, Philip, lodging-house keeper, Upper Goat-lane

White, Richard, surgeon-dentist, St. Giles’-street; res: the Woodlands, Stoke Holy Cross

White, Robert, whitesmith, Calvert-street

White, William, farmer, Old Lakenham

White, William, broker and house agent, Church-alley, St. Gregory

Whitehead, George, stone and marble mason, Ber-street-gates

Whitehead, Mary, midwife, opposite St. Augustine’s Church

Whitehead, Philip, bread and biscuit baker, 6, Upper Market

Whitehouse, Charles, saddler and harness maker, Upper Westwick-street

Whiteley, Joseph, worsted spinner, Saviour’s lane

Whiting, Miss Elizabeth L., Grout’s thoroughfare

Whiting, Sarah, schoolmistress, Cowgate-street

Whiting, Sarah, junr., dress-maker, Cowgate-street

Whiting, William, schoolmaster, collector of taxes, &c., Cowgate-street

Whitrick, James, grocer, West Pottergate-street

Wicks, William, schoolmaster, Duke’s palace

Widdowes, Mark, Lamb, Coslany-street

Wiffen, Josiah, cattle dealer, Duke’s street

Wigg, Edward, mail contractor, Stagg, St. Benedict’s

Wigg, Frances, lodging-house keeper, 10, St. Stephen’s-square

Wigger, John H. A., dealer in paintings and articles of vertu, Bethel-street

Wiggett, Harriet, lodging-house keeper, 29, Victoria-street

Wiggett, Joseph, wood turner, Dial-yard, St. Miles’; res: Calvert-street

Wiggins, John, Saracen’s Head, St. Giles’s-street

Wigham, Robert, tobacco manufacturer, 10, Old Haymarket; res: Northumberland-street, Heigham

Wild, John, receiver of Inland Revenue, Orford-hill; res: 6, Newmarket-road

Wilde, Frederick, plumber, &c., St. Stephen’s-street

Wilde, Matthew, plumber and glazier, Trowel and Hammer, St. Stephen’s-road

Wilde, Stephen, Unthank’s-road

Wilde, William, Esq., coroner of Norwich, St. Stephen’s-street

Wilde, William, jun., auctioneer, &c., Post-Office-street

Wilding, Henry, hair-dresser and perfumer, 42, London-street

Wilet, Mary Ann, baker, King-street

Wiley, Samuel Hall, shopkeeper and house agent, St. James’

Wilkins, Elizabeth, clear-starcher, Cowgate-street

Wilkins, Robert, musician, Bethel-street

Wilkinson, Benjamin, 9, Newmarket-road

Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness maker, 85, St. Giles’-street

Willdin, Charles, carver and gilder, Golden Ball-street

Willement, Richard, manufacturer, 3, Calvert-street

Willett, Edward, manufacturer—see Willett, Nephew, and Co.; res: Eaton-grove

Willett, Henry, manufacturer—see Willett, Nephew, and Co.; res: Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Willett, Mrs. Mary Ann Oxley, Mile-end, Newmarket-road

Willett, Nephew, and Co., manufacturers, Pottergate-street, and 63, Friday-street, London

Williams, Isaac, manufacturer—see Williams and Potter; res: Calvert-street

Williams, Isaiah, tailor, Calvert-street

Williams, John, pastrycook, 44, Pottergate-street

p. 59Williams, John Henry, shopkeeper, corner of Duke-street

Williams, Josiah, grocer, Swan-lane

Williams, Lewis, Moon and Stars, Duke-street

Williams, the Misses, boarding and day school, 52, Pottergate-street

Williams & Potter, manufacturers, Gildengate-street

Williams, Thomas, bankers’ clerk, Surrey Cottage, Upper Surrey-street

Williams, William, butcher, New Catton, St. Clement’s

Williamson, John James, commercial traveller, Distillery-street

Willins, Mrs. Eliza Frances, St. Stephen’s-road

Willins, William, solicitor, St. Andrew’s-plain: res: Newmarket-terrace

Wills, William, tanner and felmonger, Upper Heigham

Willsea, Isaac, Corn Exchange, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Willsea, John, Waggon and Horses, St. Michael

Wilson, George, bookseller and general shopkeeper, 1, Peacock-street

Wilson, George, grocer, Pockthorpe

Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen-street

Wilson, James, supervisor of Inland Revenue, 34, Victoria-street

Wilson, Mrs. & Misses, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, 13 Crescent

Wilson, Robert, accountant and agent, 13, Crescent

Wilson, Thomas, Sussex-street

Wilson, William Stitt, Esq., manager of East of England Bank; res: Newmarket-road

Wilson, William, Lame Dog-road

Wilson, William, jun., solicitor, Lame Dog-road

Wimperis, William, currier, Grout’s thoroughfare

Winter, Ambrose, yeoman, 5, Lakenham terrace

Winter, Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer, and leather merchant, 7, 8, & 9, Upper Market; res: Grove House, Heigham

Winter, George, grocer and baker, St. John’s, Timberhill-street

Winter, James, solicitor, 9, St. Giles’-street, res: Rose-cottage, Heigham

Winter, John, baker, St. Margaret’s-plain

Winter, John Greene, assessor and collector of the Property and Income Tax for Heigham, Unthank’s-road

Winter, Samuel, baker, Magdalen-street

Winter, Thomas, Green Hills Gardens, St. Augustine’s-gates

Winter, William, painter, plumber, glazier, and japanner, Timberhill-street

Winter, William, brush-maker, St. John’s Timberhill

Wiseman, Alfred, draper, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road

Wiseman, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt-street

Wiseman, Robert P., builder; Muspole-street

Wiseman, Isaac, wine and spirit merchant, corner of Post Office and Pottergate-streets

Wiseman, Samuel, agent to Bible Society

Withers, Peter, White Lion, King-street

Wodehouse, Rev. Charles Nourse, canon of Norwich Cathedral, Close

Wodehouse, Edmund, Esq., M.P., Thorpe

Wodehouse, the Misses Elizabeth and Apollonia, Thorpe-road

Wolton and Co., family grocers and hop merchants, 47, London street

Womack, George, jun., Central Railway outfitting establishment, 11 and 12, White Lion-street

Womack, George, cabinet maker, 2, St. Giles’-street

Womack, cabinet maker—see Tyce and Womack

Wood, George, Cellar House, King-street

Wood, James, keeper of the Assembly Rooms, Theatre-street

Woodcock, Henry, surgeon-dentist, 70, St. Giles’-street

Woodcock, Samuel, corn merchant, Palace-street

Woodcock, Sarah, dressmaker and milliner, St. Augustine’s-street

Woodcocke, Thomas, All Saints

Woodgate, Philip, Manchester warehouseman and shoe manufacturer, Castle-street; res: Earlham-road

Woodhouse, George Frederick, Bethel-street

Woodhouse, John, shopkeeper, Rosemary-lane, St. Mary’s

Woodrow, Arthur Charles, land agent, Tombland; res: Bracondale

Woodrow, Mrs. Fanny, Bracondale

Woodrow, George, carpenter and builder, 7, Gun-lane

Woodrow, John, 2, London-terrace, St. Stephen’s-road

Woodrow, Joseph, wine and spirit merchant—see Norwich Wine Company; res: Unthank’s-road

Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, Coslany-street

Woodrow, Thomas John, clerk in the Stamp office, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

p. 60Woods, George, currier and leather seller, Church-alley, St. Gregory

Woods, James, accountant, 2, Muspole-street

Woods, James, Old Crown, St. Martin-at-Oak

Woods, Peter, Lock and Key, Ber-street

Woods, Robert John, cabinet maker, Royal Standard, Ber-street

Woods, —, Norwich Music Repository, London-street

Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, 22, Victoria-street

Woodward, George, baker, Julian-street, Julian-place

Woolbright, William Henry, solicitor, King-street

Woollistone, Samuel, baker and timber-merchant, Cherry-street, New Lakenham

Woolmer, Clement Amies, shoe manufacturer, parish clerk, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Woolnough, William, miller and merchant, Plumstead-road, Thorpe, and 3, Lower King-street

Woolsey, Samuel, Bull, Market-place, and Swiss Farm, Thorpe

Woolterton, Robert, surgeon, Samson and Hercules-court, St. George’s, Tombland

Worby, Robert, eating-house keeper, Pottergate-street

Wordingham, William, builder, Rose, St. Catherine’s-plain

Worman, Benjamin, Cardinal’s Cap, Upper Westwick-street

Worman, James, builder, Castle-meadow

Worman, Robert, carter, St. Giles’-hill, St. Benedict’s

Wortley, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging-house keeper, Castle-meadow

Wortley, Martha, milliner, Briggs-street

Wortley, Robert, solicitor, St. Faith’s-lane

Wright, Esther, cooper, Ber-street

Wright, Jacob, iron and brass founder, Muspole-street

Wright, James, confectioner, 67, Ber-street

Wright, James, tailor, 50, Ber-street

Wright, Jeremiah, builder, St. Catherine’s-plain

Wright, John, and Son, manufacturers, Elm-hill; res: Bishopgate-street

Wright, Joseph, plumber and glazier, Mission-place, King-street

Wright, Mrs., the Close

Wright, Robert, land agent, Lower Close

Wright, Robert, boot and shoe maker, 31, London-street

Wright, Thomas, True Briton, New Catton, St. Clement’s

Wright, Walter, plumber, glazier, and house decorator, Rose-corner, King-street; res: Surrey-place, New Lakenham

Wyatt, John, shoe maker, Carpenters’ Arms, Thorn-lane

Wymer, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. George’s Colegate

 

Yarington, Edwin William, secretary to the Blind Hospital, Magdalen-street

Yarington, Peter Master, governor of City Gaol, Earlham-road

Yarington, William, Saviour’s-lane

Yates, William, and Co., glass and china dealers, Davey-place

Yeames, Samuel, coal merchant, Black Horse, King street

Yellop, Robert, Golden Can, Broad-street, St. Andrews

Young, Charles, accountant, 3, Rose-lane

Young, John, commercial traveller, 2 Calvert-street

Youngman, Harold, merchants’ clerk, Vauxhall-street, Heigham

Youngman, Samuel Wood, commercial traveller, 10, Victoria-street

Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, brewers, King-street

Youngs, John, bread and biscuit baker, 24, St. Stephen’s-street

Youngs, Mary Ann, grocer, Victoria-street

Youngs, Peter, Richmond Hill, Ber-street-gates

Youngs, William, Cherry Tree, Hall-road, Lakenham

Youels, Joseph, tailor, Ber-street

Youells, William, hair-dresser, St. John Sepulchre

 

Zipfel, Charles, watch and clock maker, Magdalen-street

Zipfel, Matthew, watch maker, Rose, St. Martin-at-Oak

p. 61MASON’S NORWICH COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.

Academies:—See Schoolmasters.Accountants.

Bailey, William, 5, Foundry-bridge-rd., Thorpe

Barber, C. Jas, 1, Albion-ter., Mount-pleasant, Eaton

Barber, Jas., 32, Victoria-st., St. Stephen’s

Barnard, J. Cuthbert, Lower Westwick-st.

Bayfield, John Freeman, King-st.

Bayliss, H., Old Hay-hill; res: Lakenham

Booth, George, Richmond-pl., Lakenham

Bower, James Garton, St. Martin’s-lane

Bradfield, George, St. Giles’-hill

Branch, Jas. Bethel-street

Butterfant, William George, Cowgate-st.

Clark, Sam., William-st., West Pottergate

Clark, Thomas, Ivy Cottage, Lakenham, (see advertisement)

Corsbie, Josh., the Valley, Old Lakenham

Cott, Thomas, 4, West-end-terrace

De Carle, Robert, Newmarket-road

Dye, Samuel, Crescent-place

Fenn, Josiah, 11, St. Stephen’s street

Fenn, William, Lower-close

Freestone, Robert, West Wymer-street

Frost, George, St. Faith’s-terrace

Grinling, George, Unthank’s-road

Ibroke, Richmond, Newmarket-terrace

Lake, William, Norgate’s-ct., St. Stephen’s

Lowne and Shaw, Tombland

Lowne, Wm. C., jun., William-st., Heigham

Maquire, Joseph, 5, Victoria-street

Middleton, James, 12, Newmarket-terrace

Pank, William, Ten Bell-lane

Rainger, G. H. Earlham-road

Reeve, Henry, Upper Westwick-street

Rix, Blofield John, 35, Victoria-street

Roach, Edward, Chapel-look, Surrey-road

Sharpe, Granville, East of England Bank

Sharpe, Frederick, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe

Sowels, William, 5, Chapel-field road

Sowels, William, Distillery-street, Heigham

Todd, William, King-street

Wells, Stephen Peter, Willow-lane

Wilson, Robert, 13, Crescent

Woods, James, 2, Muspole-street

Young, Charles, 3, Rose-lane

Animal and Bird Preservers.

Knight, Thomas, King-street, St. Peter, per Mountergate

Sayer, John, St. Giles’-st

Architects:—See Surveyors.Artists.

Blazeby, J. Bethel-street

Goose, William, Briggs-st.

Hodgson, David, Tombland

Hubbard, Mary Ann, Surrey-st.

May, John, Sussex-street

Ninham, H. Chapelfield-rd.

Smith, Susanh. (portrait painter), Cherry-street, Lakenham—(see advertisement)

Stannard, Alfred, Upper King-st.

Stannard, Emily, Rose-lane

Thurgar, Thomas William, Assembly-rooms Theatre-street

Webb, James, Cowgate-street

Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers, &c.

Asker, Samuel Hurry, St. Giles’-st.

p. 62Atkinson, J. Goldsmith, Post Office-street

Bailey, Elijah Crozier, clerk to Norwich Corporation of Guardians, and Secretary to the Norfolk Agricultural Association, Little Orford-street

Bardwell, Everett, the Close

Beckwith & Kitton, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace

Beynon, John Fowler, Lower-close

Bignold, Thos., Southend-ter., Lakenham

Blake, Keith, & Blake, Chantry, St. Stephen’s

Blake, Francis John, Upper King-street

Bond, Edgar, Rampant Horse-street

Brightwell, Thomas, and Son, Surrey-street

Chapman and Hansell, Bank-street

Coleman, Samuel, St. Lawrence-lane

Cooper, John V., 3, Crescent

Cuddon, J. & Francis T., St. Giles’-plain

Dalrymple, Arthur, (sec. to City of Norwich Waterworks Com.) 66, St. Giles’-street

Dalton, Samuel, 5, St. Giles’-ter.

Daveney, C. Burton, Bethel-st.

Day, Peter and Son, 8, Upper Surrey-street

Day, William, clerk to the magistrates, Newmarket-road

Dye, George Arthur, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Fickling, Robert, Princes-st.

Field and Bignold, Rampant Horse-st.

Forster, William, Post Office-st.

Foster, Unthank, Burroughes, & Robberds, Bank-place

Fox, Fred., Rampant Horse-st.

Francis, Henry, Surrey-st.

Freestone, Edward, Little Orford-st.

Gilman, C. Suckling, St. Giles’-st.

Goodwin, James and John, Willow-lane

Grand, John, St. Giles’-street

Harrod, Henry, Bank-st.

Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s-ct. Briggs-st.

Jessup, Benjamin, St. Michael-at-Plea

Kerrison and Preston, Bank-st.

Kitson, John, Lower Close

Ling, Henry, 24, St. Giles’-st.

Long, Edmund S. D., Magdalen-st.

Miller and Son, Surrey-st.

Munday, John, Chapelfield-road

Nixon, John Hindson, Bracondale

Palmer, T. Hitchen, clerk to the county court, Redwell-st.

Pulley, Henry, Surrey-st.

Rackham & Cooke, Tuck’s-ct. St. Giles’-st.

Rackham and Turner, the Close

Sharpe, Daniel, Surrey-st.

Sharps, B. Thomas, 2, Upper Surrey-st.

Simpson, George Edward, Tombland

Skipper and Sons, Bank-st.

Sparke, Alfred, Scole’s-green

Staff, John Rising, town clerk and clerk of the peace, London-st.

Steward and Fisher, King-st.

Taylor, Adam and Clement, Orford-place

Taylor, John Oddin, St. Giles’-st.

Tillett and Mendham, St. Andrew’s-st.

Tuck, Charles Edward, St. Giles’-st.

Watson and Barnham, Surrey-street

Waites, Charles, Sampson and Hercules-ct. Tombland

Willins, William, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Wilson, Wm., jun., Lame Dog-road

Winter, James, 9, St. Giles’-st.

Woolbright, Wm. Henry, King-st.

Wortley, Robert, St. Faith’s-lane

Auctioneers and Appraisers.

Barnard, Dennis, Castle-st.; res: Bracondale

Butcher, W., Theatre-st.

Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Drane, William, Rampant Horse-street

Freeman, D. Garthom, 7, Post Office-street

Hudbud, Stephen, Upper Westwick-street

Ives, George, Crown Bank-plain

Mason, Henry John, 3, Church-alley

Spelman and Sons, 6, St. Giles’-street, and Hall Quay, Yarmouth

Wells, Stephen, jun., Willow-lane

Wilde, William, Post Office-street

Baby-Linen Warehouses.

Bishop, George, 2, Haymarket (see advertisement)

Caley, N. H., 17, Gentlemen’s-walk

Cole, Emma, 42, London-street

Cruso, Lydia, Briggs-street

Bakers.

Alden, Edward, St. Martin at-Oak

Algar, Robert, Princes-street

Allthorpe, Thomas, King-street

Atkins, Matthew, Upper Westwick-street

Baldwin, Henry, St. Martin-at-Oak

Bancalari, Domenico, Ber-street

Barker, Samuel, St. Mary’s-plain

Baxter, Maria, Brazen Doors-rd., Lakenham

Bayfield, Ann, Ber-street

Bennett, Robert, West Pottergate-street

Bennett, Samuel, Pump-street

Berry, George John, Rising Sun-lane

Betts, John, Coslany-street

Blyth, Joshua, Adelaide-st., Upper Heigham

Blyth, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak

Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s-street

Brighton, C. George, St. Stephen’s-gates

Brock, Samuel, Botolph-street

Brock, W., 1, Sussex-st., St. Martin-at-Oak

Brown, Barnabas, 1, Front-row, New Lakenham

Brown, Jas. Eaton, Lower Westwick-street

Brown, John, Philadelphia

p. 63Brown, Mary Ann, 11, White Lion-street

Burrage, Albert, Coslany-street

Burrage, Edward, Distillery-street

Barrage, Edwin, Elm-hill

Buxton, Stephen, Carrow-road

Cannell, Robert, King street, St. Peter per Mountergate

Chapman, William, Wensum-street

Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse-st.

Crawfoot, George, St. Benedict’s

Crawfoot, Robert, Pottergate-street

Dade, Charlotte, 4, Upper St. Giles’-street

Daplyn, Mary, St. Augustine’s-gates

Daynes, Jeremiah, Fishgate-street

Ellis, Jane, Gildengate-street

Empson, Eyre, Sussex street

Fann, John, Charing-cross

Flatt, Samuel, Ber-street

Fox, Elizabeth, Lower Close

Fox, William, near St. James’s Church

Freeman, James, 15, St. Giles’-street

Gibson, William, 1, City-road, Lakenham

Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street

Graver, Thomas, Paul’s Church-plain

Grimes, Thomas, Botolph-street

Hall, Harriet, Little London-street

Hardy, Michael, Finket-street

Harrison, William Thos. Golden Ball-street

Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate-street

Hill, George, Bishopgate-street

Howard, Daniel, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe

Iverson, Edward, Union-place

Janeth, Charles, Ber-street

Johnson, Robert, 1, All Saints’-street, St. John’s Timberhill

Knevett, Charlotte, Upper Westwick-street

Lake, John, 3, World’s End-lane

Lake, Samuel, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Land, Henry, St. Clement’s

Land, John, St. Peter’s Mancroft Back-st.

Lackman, William, King-street

LeNeve, Charles, Fishgate-street

Long, Joseph Page, St. Martin’s-lane

Lowe, Joseph, 5, Gildengate-street

Marshall, Robert, Magdalen-street

Mitchell, Frederick G. Palace-street

Myall, Benjamin, Palace-plain

Newson, Samuel, Trowse

Nichols, William Cobb, City-rd. Heigham

Nobbs, Francis, St. Catherine’s-plain

Page, Mary, St. John-street

Pummell, James, Ten Bell-lane

Parr, John, Chapelfield-road

Parsons, Henry, Cowgate-street

Pinching, William, 8, Bethel-street

Pitcher, Thomas, Magdalen-street

Pleasants, Thomas H., Magdalen-street

Pooler, Richard, Charing Cross

Primrose, Mary, corner of Pitt-street

Pummell, James, Ten Bell-lane

Reeve, William, Bull Close

Roofe, William, Spitalfields, Thorpe

Rose, Philip, St. Michael-road

Rushbrook, Robert, Thorpe-road

Smith, David, Magdalen-street

Smith, James, Magdalen-street

Smith, Robert, Carrow-hill

Southgate, Wm., Barrack-st. Pockthorpe

Stafford, William, Union-place

Steward, Henry, Bull Close, St. Paul

Stringer, Robt., Middle-st., St. Augustine’s

Thompson, Joseph, Mousehold

Thurston, Carnaby, New Catton

Tuttell, Wm., Trafalgar-st., New Lakenham

Waller, Edward, St. Martin-at-Oak

Waller, Thomas, Cowgate-street

Ward, James, Red Lion-street

Ward, William, St. Andrew’s-hill

Walton, William, Upper Westwick-street

West, Edward, Mill-hill, New Catton

Whitehead, Philip, 6, Upper Market

Wilett, Mary Ann, King-street

Winter, George, St. John’s Timberhill-st

Winter, James, St. Margaret’s-plain

Winter Samuel, Magdalen-street

Woodward, George, Julian-st., Julian pl

Woollistone, Sam, Cherry-st., New Lakenham

Youngs, John, 24, St. Stephen’s street

Banks.

Branch Bank of England, Queen-street

Deposit Bank, Robert Balls, Weston’s-ct., St. Peter’s, Mancroft

East of England Bank, Old Haymarket; W. T. Wilson, Esq., Manager,—draw on London and Westminster Bank, Lothbury

Gurneys, Birbeck, and Co., Bank-plain, draw on Barclay, Bevan, and Co., 54, Lombard-street

Harveys and Hudson, King-street, draw on Hankey and Co., 7, Fenchurch-street

Savings’ Bank, Haymarket, open Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, from 12 till two.  Actuary, Edward Hartt, Esq.

Barristers.

Cooper, Carlos, Orford-hill

Evans, Charles, King-street

Hotson, Wales Christopher, Upper King-street

Druery, J. Henry, Cambrian-pl, Heigham

Palmer, Nathaniel, Thorpe

Plumptre, Robert, Lower-close

Reeves, Sims, Tombland

Basket Makers.

Brown, John, Ber-street

Carr, Charles, Briton’s Arms, Elm-hill

Gay Elizabeth, 15, Tombland

p. 64Gay, Mary, Upper Market

Green, Robert, Upper Westwick-street

Hovell, William, Charing-cross

Mason, Samuel Ber-street

Perfect John, St. Stephen’s-street

Beer Sellers.—See also Licensed Victuallers.

Bullard, Edwin, St. Stephens’-road

Buttle, John, Palace-plain

Bygrave, Robert, Quay-side

Denmark, Dunch, Cowgate-street

Edwards, Sarah, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s

Howman, William, St. Martin-at-Oak

Mack, Ann, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Mason, John, Wensum-street

Middleton, William, World’s End-road

Nelson, Thomas, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe

Norman, John, Magdalen-street

Riley, Francis, Whitefriars

Rust, Robert, Redwell-street

Salter, William, Union-place

Stannard, James, Magdalen-street

Storey, James, St. Augustine’s-st

Storey, William, Bull-close Brewery, Bull-close

Towler, Richard, Spitalfields, Thorpe

Bell Hangers.

Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s-hill

Cullyer, George, Pottergate-st, & Cow-hill

Finch, Walter, Elm-hill

Finch, Wm. H., 3, Waggon & Horses-lane, Tombland

Land, Wm., Hay-hill

Pank, Abraham, 123, Pottergate-street, (see advertisement)

Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street

Self, James, 112, Pottergate-street

Self, Thomas, back of the Inns, (see advertisement)

Thirkettle, William, Orford-hill

Berlin and Fancy Repositories.

Brennan, Elizabeth, 35, London-st.

Bush, George, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s

Church, Edward, 9, Post Office st.

Gidney, R. William, 71, St. Stephen’s-st.

Gilbert, Mary Ann, 5, Little London-st.

Hipperson, Mary, St. Peter’s Mancroft Back-street

Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s-plain—(see advertisement)

Lovett, Henry, 58, St. Stephen’s-st.—(see advertisement)

Mingay and Son, 7, Old Haymarket

Ransome, Harriet, 18, Market-place

Ringer, William, 7, Gentleman’s-walk

Rose, Sarah, Castle-street

Steel and Rix, 3, Queen-st.

Tubb, Wm. Henry, 46, London-st.

Walker, Richard, Bridge-st. St. George’s

White, A. M. and D., Briggs-st.

Blacksmiths.—See also Shoeing Smiths and Whitesmiths.

Brooks, John, Golden Ball-st.

Brooks, John, All Saints’-st.

Huggins, J., Chapelfield-road

Norman, Charles, St. Julian’s

Oakley, Robert, Palace-st.

Palmer, John, St. Augustine’s-st.

Pearce, Charles, Ber-street

Riches, William, St. Benedict’s-gates

Sayer, Daniel, 27, Pottergate-st.

Sexton, Richard, St. Augustine’s

Shreeve, John, Magdalen-st.

Smith, William, Pottergate-street

Starling, Robert, East End Retreat, Thorpe-road

Tidman, Robert, Rose and Crown, Bishop-gate-st.

Warner, James, Eaton

Wells, Thomas, Castle Meadow

Boarding Houses.

Bennett, William, 12 & 13, Exchange-st.—(see advertisement)

Crisp, the Misses, (for ladies only,) Martineau House, Magdalen-st.

Tomlinson, William, Bank-plain

Boat Builders.

Butcher, John, Carrow

Breeman, James, St. Ann’s Staithe-lane, King-street

Petch, Hanh., Horse Barracks, Pockthorpe

Rutt, Alfred, Poole’s Ferry

Bookbinders.

Coote, G. M., Hay-hill

Daynes, Samuel, 54, St. Stephen’s-st.

Grinter, Charles Edward, Gildengate-st.

Howes, James, Back of the Inns

Jarrold & Sons, London-st. & Exchange-st.

Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)

Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place

Muskett, Charles, 5, Gentleman’s Walk, Old Haymarket

Newton, Freeman, Infirmary-road

Norman, James, Haymarket

Ottey, Philip, Orford-hill

Oury and Co., 6, London-street

Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-st.

Quintin, William, Charing-cross and 36, Pottergate-street

Read, Charles, Upper Westwick-st.

Shalders, John, Bethel-st.

Stevens, William Horace, Pottergate-st.

Steward, Samuel, Elm-hill

p. 65Booksellers and Stationers.

Bacon and Kinnebrook, Norwich Mercury office, 12, London-st.

Brown, Zachariah, 115, Ber-st.

Croxford, Henry, 33, Magdalen-st.

Darken, James, 2, Little London-st.

Daynes, John C., Back of the Inns

Fletcher, Josiah, (and publisher,) Haymarket—(see advertisement)

Gooch, Robert, White Lion-st.

Jarrold and Sons, (and publishers,), London-st. and Exchange-st., and St. Paul’s Churchyard, London

Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)

Lain, Edward, Elm-hill

Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place

Mousir, Robert, 9, Upper St. Giles’-st.

Muskett, Charles, 5, Gentleman’s Walk, Old Haymarket

Oury and Co., 6, London-street

Pigg, Henry, 17, London-st.

Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-st.

Rose, Sarah, Castle-st.

Shalders, John, Bethel-st.

Shalders, Noah, jun., 9, St. Stephen’s-st.

Stevenson & Matchett, Norfolk Chronicle Office, Market-place

Walker, Robert, Church-st., St. Michael Coslany

Woods, William, London-st.

Wilson, George, 1, Peacock-st.

Boot and Shoe Makers.

Abbott, William, 22, Magdalen-street

Annison, David, Mousehold

Balls, Susanna, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Barker, John George, 3, St. Stephen’s-st.

Barker and Barnes (wholesale), 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill

Barnes, James, 5, St. James’s-street

Base, William, St. Michael-at-Coslany

Basey, Robert, King’s Head, Magdalen-st.

Bassingthwaite, William (wholesale), 56, St. Stephen’s-street

Batterbee, James, Upper Westwick-street

Bell, J. Sir John Barleycorn, St. James’s

Bennett, Austin, Tuns, Whitefriars’-street

Blyth, Bales William, Bethel-street

Bowhill, Henry, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Bowtell, Thomas, 30 and 31, Davey-place, and 42, Skinner-street, Snow-hill, London

Bowthorpe, William, Rose Valley-terrace, Heigham

Buck, Chas. Harrison (factor), Back of the Inns

Bull, Isaac, 8, Back of the Inns

Burgess, W., New-buildings, Mariner’s-lane

Carver, John, Church-street, St. Simon’s

Calver, Thomas, 10, Upper Market

Cannell, George Symonds, Ber-street

Challis, John, 43, London-street

Cherry, Thomas, St. Catherine’s-road

Clarke, David, Ber-street

Clarke, Henry (factor), Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Clarice, Isaac, Botolph-street

Clarke, Thomas Samuel, New Catton

Collins, Alfred, 42, London-street

Collins, James, 41, Davey-place

Cook, Edward Thomas, Revolving Depôt, 21, White Lion-street

Cooke, Edward, St. John Maddermarket

Cooper, William, Pitt-street

Cousens, John, Rising Sun-lane

Cox, John, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street

Cullington, Mary Anne, Queen-street

Cuthbert, Edward, Pitt-street

Dann, James, Magdalen-street

Dean, James (wholesale), Magdalen-street

Denmark, William, Seven Stars, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Elmes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s-road

Evans, Geo., Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Faulke, John, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Felstead, Harriet, 4, Exchange-street

Ford, William (wholesale and retail) 13 and 14, Davey-place

Francis, Geo., Jolly Dealers, Castle-ditches

Franklin, Charles, 11, London-street

Freeman, Richard, Upper Westwick-street

Gaze, Samuel, Duke-street

Gill, Elizabeth, Orford-hill

Gilman, Chas. Suckling (wholesale) the Athenæum, Bethel-street

Gooch, David, Upper King-street

Grand, Robert, Jolly Dyers, Fishgate-st.

Grave, Richard, Ber-street

Groom, Geo. (wholesale) 53, St. Stephen’s-street

Gurrin, J. & M., & Co. (wholesale and retail), 9, 10, & 11, London-street (see Advertisement)

Hall, George Norton, Castle-street

Hardy, Jonathan, Upper Westwick-street

Harris, James J., Ber-street

Harrison, Charles, St. Mary’s-plain

Harrison, Robert, 4, Elm-hill

Harrison, William (wholesale and retail), Bridewell-alley

Hewison, Joseph, St. John’s, Timberhill

Hipper, William, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Holl, George N., All Saints’ Green

Holl, Robert Durant, Gaol-hill, Market-pl.

Hohnes, William, Paul’s-opening

Horne, Robt., (wholesale), Little London-st.

Hotblack, John, Orford-hill

Howes, Abraham, Rampant Horse-street

Jermy, Jeremiah, Pottergate-street

p. 66Johnson, William and John, 1, 2 & 3, Mitchell’s-court, Market

Kemp and Son, 18, Pitt-street

Kent, John, Gildengate-street

Kent, Robert, 22, White Lion-street

Kisch, Moses, Magdalen-street

Lacey, William, New Catton

Lake, James, Red Lion-street

Lee, William, All Saints’-street

Ling, George, St. Benedict’s-street

Lock, Henry, 3, St. Stephen’s-street

Loombe, Thomas, Timberhill-street

Mann, Samuel, 6, Magdalen-street

Martin and Sons, (wholesale), Church-alley St. Gregory’s

May, William, Upper St. Giles’-street

Middleton, John, Calvert-street

Mingay and Son, 7, Old Haymarket

Myhill, William, 7, Lady’s-lane

Palmer, Jonathan, Angel, St. Martin-at-Oak

Patterson, James, St. Benedict’s-street

Pratt, John, 64, Coslany street

Reynolds, Joseph, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s

Roberts, James, 6, St. John’s, Timberhill

Sacret, Thomas, Magdalen-street

Sales, Francis, Botolph-street

Scott, John, Magdalen-street

Self, James William, Heigham-road

Senior, Richard, Bridge-street, St. Miles

Severn, James, 16, Calvert-street

Severn, Samuel, St. Paul, Cowgate-street

Skayles, Crisp James, 49, Pottergate-street

Smith, George, Trafalgar-st., Lakenham

Snelling, William, 1, Orford-hill

Soman, David (wholesale)

Stacey, Edward, Orford-hill

Stannard, Robert John, St. Giles’-hill

Stapleton, R., St. John’s Maddermarket

Swann, James, St. Clement’s

Terrington, William, 8, Bank-street

Thirtle, James, 50, Pottergate-street

Thirtle, Thomas, Bridewell-alley

Thompson, Chas., Cross-lane, St. George’s, Colegate

Thompson, John, 10, White Lion-street

Thorpe, Alfred, King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate

Thouless, William, Thorn, Bartholomew-st., Thorn-lane

Tinkley, Esther, Rampant Horse-street

Tillyard, Isaac, Elm-hill, and Swan-lane

Tillyard and Co., Upper Goat-lane

Tillyard and Son, Elm-hill, (see advertisement)

Tipple, John, Elm-hill

Turner, Benjamin, Harvey-terrace, Telegraph-lane, Thorpe

Turner, William Palace-street

Utting, John, Gildengate-street

Winter, Charles, 7, 8, and 9, Upper Market

Woodgate, Philip, (manufacturer) Castle-st

Woolmer, Clement Amies, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Wright, Robert, 31, London-st.

Wyatt, J., Carpenter’s Arms, Thorn-lane

Boot-Tree and Last Makers.

Alden, James, Ber-street

Barnard, Stephen, Coslany-street

Calton, Charles, Botolph-street

Palmer, Wm., St. John’s, Timberhill-st.

Braziers, Tinmen, &c.

Alden, Robert, (and Carriage-lamp-maker,) St. Stephen’s-plain

Ashen, Robert, St. Stephen’s-street

Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s-walk, and Calvert-street

Barnard and Boulton, London-street

Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street

Haywood, Cary, Ber-street

Hayward, Henry, Magdalen-street

Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street

Rouse, Wm., St. George’s, Middle-street

Scott, Samuel, 20, Charing-cross

Stevens, Chas. Fred., Magdalen-street

Vincent, Henry, Upper Westwick-street

Waite and Son, London-street

Warner, and Co., 2, St. Giles’ Broad-street, and Goat-lane

Brewers.

Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s-plain

Banham, George, (and cooper,) 2½, Lower King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate

Bull, John, Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe

Bullard, Richard, St. Michael-at-Coslany

Burdett, Jonathan, Dial, Dereham-road

Clark, Charles, St. Miles, Coslany

George, Thomas William, Eaton-road

Gooch, Noah, Charing-cross

Heigham, Richard, Magdalen-street

Hubbard, James, Golden Dog-lane

Jennings, George, Upper Westwick-street

Kidd, Archibald, Golding-st., Heigham

Millar, Alfred S., St. Stephen’s Brewery, St. Stephen’s-gates

Morgan, J. B. and H., Old Brewery, King-street

Phillips, Eagle and Child brewery, Golden ball-street

Plane, Richard, Lower, Goat-lane

Reynolds, Edward, St. Martin’s-lane

Sexton, Edwd., Whale Bone, New Catton

Steward, Pattern, Finch, and Co., Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe

Storey, William, Bull Close Brewery, Bull-close

Warner, Edwd. Hope Brewery, St. Saviour’s-lane

p. 67Weston, Charles, St. George’s-bridge

Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King-st.

Bricklayers and Plasterers.

Aldis, James, Princes-st.

Barber, William, White Lion, Palace-plain

Betts, John, West Pottergate-st.

Berry, William Mills, Peacock-st.

Blake, George, Newmarket-road

Cattermoul, J. O., Pitt-st.

Coe, Mark, Plough, Castle-hill

Curtis, Francis, West Pottergate-st.

Curtis, George, Rising Sun-lane

Goose, Robert, Union-place, Heigham

Green, Richard, St. Martin-at-Oak

Hardy, James, 18, Bethel-st.

Howard, Charles, Bishopgate-st.

Howard, Thos., Red Lion, Bishopgate-st.

Howes, James, White Lion, Magdalen-st.

Lacey, Benjamin, Theatre, Bethel-st.

Lacey, Horace, St. Stephen’s-square

Lacey, James Wilkins, Surrey-road

Lacey, John Grimwood, Richmond-hill, Bracondale

Lacey, W. R., Surrey-st.

Lake, Samuel, Lake’s-yd. St. Augustine’s-st.

Ling, George, All Saints’-green and St. Stephen’s Upper-st.

Lord, James, Eagle, Lower Westgate-st. Heigham

Mills, George Thomas, Pottergate-st.

Moore, Robert, Bull, St. Paul’s Church-st.

Norman, John, Magdalen-st.

Parker, Clare, jun., St. Martin-at-Oak

Parker, James, Boy and Cup, Lobster-lane

Pye, Rob., Bricklayers Arms, Pottergate-st.

Rant, Jonathan, Dyers Arms, Quay side

Read, Charles, (and builder,) Union-place

Rudd, Thomas, Ber-st.

Searles, William, Cattle Hill, St. John’s, Timber-hill

Swash, Robert, Turkey Cock, Church-st. St. Simon’s

Underwood, Henry, (and scagliola worker) St. Margaret’s-plain

Brick Manufacturers.

Blake, George, Surrey-road and Lakenham

Coalman, George Rising, Chalk Cliff, near Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road

Dawson, George, Brazen Doors-road

Jenkinson, Robert, Brazen Doors-road

Brush Makers.

Abel, Frederick, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey-place

Gay, Mary, Upper Market

Gooch, Thomas, Grout’s-thoroughfare, St. John’s Timberhill

Harper, James Kersey, Upper Westwick-st.

Hutchin, John, St. John’s Timberhill-st.

Knights, Samuel, Middle-st. St. George’s

Leeds, William, 17, London-st.

Ling, Walter, Middle-st. St. George’s

Ling, William, 2, Princes-st.

Page and Son (wholesale), 23, Old Haymarket and Scoles-green

Rix, Henry, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st.

Rogers, Henry, Wensum-street

Scott, Peter Thomas (wholesale) White Lion-street

Winter, William, St. John’s Timberhill

Builders and Carpenters.

Aldous, Chas. and John Fuller, 7, Surrey-rd

Amies, John, Southwell-street, Lakenham

Atkins, Richard, 27, Bethel-street

August, John and William, (contractors), Unthank’s-rd. and August-st., Julian-pl.

Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate-street

Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, All Saints’-grn.

Balls, Daniel, West Pottergate-st.

Bell, Rebecca, Peacock-st.

Bishop, Thomas, St. Paul’s; res: Calvert-st.

Bishop, William Ames, Magdalen-st.

Bricher, Thomas, St. Benedict’s-plain

Bright, John, Earlham-road

Brooks, Thomas, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s

Brooks, William, Tabernacle-st.

Brooks, William Thomas, 3, St. Faith’s-ter.

Browes, Robert, Brickmakers’ Arms, Brazen Doors-road

Browne, Agas, Theatre-st.

Browne, John, Clarence Harbour, Carrow

Coalman, George Rising, Chalk Cliff, near Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road

Colman, John Daniel, Magdalen-st.

Cooke, Timothy, Magdalen-st.

Darkins, Canuel, 2, Victoria-st.

Dawson, James, King’s Arms, Bishopbridge, Thorpe

Ellis, John, Oak-street

England, Robert, 2, Dereham-terrace

Fairman, Thomas, 2, Westend-ter. St Giles’

Fisher, Thomas, Broad-st. St. Andrew’s

Fitt, John, Rising Sun-lane

Foulsham, Thos., Queen Adelaide, Pitt-st

Freeman, J. (and lime-burner) Earlham-rd.

Gaze, Matthew, King-street

George, Robert, Muspole-street

Gilbert, William, Pitt-street

Griffin, —, Cow hill

Hall, Samuel, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Hammond, Sam., Dog, Paul’s Churchyard

Hood, Robert, St. Miles, Coslany, and Sussex-street

Houghton, Robert, Ber-street

Hewitt, J., St. Augustine’s-gates

Howell, James, St. Augustine’s-gates

Howlett, James, Pottergate-street

Lacey, G. Plummer, Surrey-gr. Surrey-rd.

p. 68Leach, William, St. Martin’s-lane

Lilly, William, Rose-June

Lucas, Brothers (and contractors), 22, St. Giles’-street; South Wharf, Lowestoft; and Belvedere-road, Lambeth

Mandall, Robert, Princes-street

Meachen, S. H., William-street

Minns, George William, Castle-meadow

Minns, Robert, Jolly Hatters, St. James’s

Moore, James, St. George’s, Colegate

Morris, George, Red Lion, Magdalen-street

Nudds, William, 7, Chatham-place

Ollett, Henry, Heal’s-buildings, Rose-lane

Ollett, Mary Ann, Life’s-green, Lower Close

Osborne, Charles, Anchor, Ten Bell-lane

Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s-at-Oak

Pegg, George, Norwich Arms, Ber-street

Pegg, William Bacon, Horne’s lane, Ber-st.

Pigg, John, All Saints’-green

Rainbird, Samuel, Church-street

Rollings, William, All Saints’-green

Rowland, Daniel, Raven, King-street

Rump, James Robert, Colegate-street

Saul, William, Pottergate-street

Sexton, Horace, Lower Westwick-street

Sexton, Robert Watling, Calvert-street

Shreave, Wm., Towler’s-court, St. Clement’s

Sinkler, John, Magdalen-street

Stannard, Richard, St. George’s-plain

Stanton, Edward, St. Martin’s-at-Oak

Stout, Simon, Pottergate-street

St. Quentin, Richard, Cowgate-street

Underwood, John, King-street

Wales, William, St. Stephen’s-street

Walker, James, Rampant Horse-street

Walker, Thomas, Upper Westwick-street

Ward, James, St. Andrew’s-hill

Warner, Charles, King-street, St. Julian’s

Webster, Daniel, Pottergate-street

White, Jeremiah, Thorn-lane

Wiseman, Robert P., Muspole-street

Woodrow, George, 7, Gun-lane

Wordingham, William, Rose, St. Catherine’s-plain

Worman, James, Castle-meadow

Wright, Jeremiah, St. Catherine’s-plain

Butchers.

Allen, John, Tombland

Archer, Jesse, Pitt-street

Baker, James, Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s-at-Oak

Ball, George, Upper Westwick-street

Baxter, John, Ber-street

Beaumont, John, St. Catherine’s-plain

Blake, Robert, Lower Westwick-street

Chapman, Abel, Palace-street

Chapman, Samuel, St. Giles’s

Chapman, W. Samuel, St. Stephen’s-street

Clarke, Samuel Royal, Unthank’s-road

Claxton, James, St. Faith’s-lane

Cobb, Leggatt, Rose, St. Augustine’s

Cobb, Legatt, jun., Magdalen-street

Cordran, William, Fye-bridge, Magdalen-st.

Cottam and Brewster, Upper Market

Daniel, Benjamin, Botolph-street

Damson, Jonathan, Magdalen street

Dawson, Philip, Magdalen-street

Ellwood, Henry, Timberhill-street

Ellwood, James, St. Michael’s Coslany

Fitt, Royal James, Ber-street

Fussey, Richard, Ber-street

Giles, Ebenezer, Thorpe-road

Gotterson, John, Plasterer’s Arms, St. Margaret’s-street

Greeves, Henry, Upper Market

Hall, Charles, King-street

Harley, John Payne, St. Benedict’s-street

Hicks, Leonard, Market-place

Hicks, Leonard, 93, St. Michael-at-Thorn

Howard, John and Thomas, Market-place

Kett, George, Ber-street

Kett, James, Magdalen-street

King, Edward, St. Catherine’s-plain

Lamb, Charles, Upper Market

Lamb, James, Market-place

Minns, David, St. Benedict’s-street

Moore, Joseph, Magdalen-street

Nicholson, Ebon, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s

Parr, Thomas, Ber-street

Porrett, James, Bracondale

Powell, Edward, Union-place

Pyeroft, Nat. Burton, Red Lion-street

Pycroft, Thomas, 54, St. Stephen’s-street

Rudd, Noah, Pottergate-street

Ruddling, William, Ber-street

Rudrum, Christopher, King-street

Savage, Robert, Swan-lane, & Charing-cross

Seeley, John Bowling Green, Muspole-st.

Stedman, John, Lady-lane

Stockings, Mark, St. Stephen’s-street

Stonex, William, Ber-street

Tidnam, George, 6, Bethel-street

Williams, Wm., New Catton, St. Clement’s

Watts, Thos., Market-place and Pitt-street

Cabinet Makers.

Abel, Daniel, Pottergate-street

Aldous, Chas. and J. Fuller, 7, Surrey-road

Batson, James, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Benfield, John, Union-place

Bruning, J., Grout’s-ct., St. John’s Timberhill

Clarke and Hunter, Dove-lane

Cordran, William, 1, Chapelfield-road

Craske, James, Lower Goat-lane

Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-street

Crowfoot, William, Ber-street

Easter, William, Pitt-street

Fairweather, H., 46, Upper St. Giles’-street

p. 69Fisher, Jas., Whiting, corner of Calvert-st.

Freeman, Chas. Jeremiah, 10, London-st.

Hales, James, St. John’s-street

Howard, Stephen, Rose-lane

Larwood, Wm., Cock and House Duke-st.

Lord Aaron, St. John’s Maddermarket

Miller, Geo. Robert, St. Andrew’s-hill

Nickalls, John, Botolph-street

Norman, Jas., 38, Charing-cross, and 4, St. Peter Hungate

Norris, James, St. John’s Maddermarket

Pooler, William, 2 and 3, Charing-cross, (see advertisement)

Robertson, Henry, Lakenham

Roe, John, Orford-hill

Salter, Robert Henry, Duke-street

Scott, Robt. Bagge, St. John-st., and 18, Charing Cross

Scott, Thomas, 21, Charing Cross

Self, Thomas, St. Mary’s-plain

Shenfield, John, 12, Upper-st., St. Giles’

Thirkettle and Scott, Middle-street, St. George’s

Trevor, Henry, 5, Post-office-street

Tyce and Womack, 16, Charing Cross

Varley, John, St. Stephen’s-street

Womack, George, 2, St. Giles’-street

Woods, Robert, Royal Standard, Ber-st.

Cane Worker.

Dyer, Jephunneh John, Ber-street

Carters and Carriers.

Marston, Alfred, Great Orford-street

Pickford and Co., Broad-st., St. Andrew’s; J. A. Emmett, agent

Reeve, Richard, Duke’s-palace

Rudrum, Spencer Drake, Duke’s-palace and King-street-wharfs

Stubbs, George, White Hart, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Warman, Robt., St. Giles’-hill, St. Benedict’s

Carvers and Gilders.

Barnham, John, Brazen Doors-road

Basey, James, Elm-hill

Boswell, William, Magdalen-street

Coot, Robert, Golden Dog-lane

Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-st.

Culyer, Thomas, (Gothic architectural,) Pottergate-st.

Cushing, Charles, St. Lawrence-lane, Pottergate-street

Dawes, Larrance, Bank-plain

Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, 10, London-st.

Freeman, William, 2, London-st.

Gilman, John, Market-place

Gooch, George St. Andrew’s-hill

Ladbrooke, Robert, White Lion-st.

Nurse, Robert, Castle-st.

Palmer, William, St. Lawrence-lane

Tate, William, Botolph-st.

Townsend, Samuel, Bethel-st.

Townsend, S. Thomas, 32, Charing-cross

Turner, James, opposite St. Mary’s Church

Watson, Daniel, All Saints-green

Webster, James, St. Andrew’s-hill

William, Charles, Golden Ball-st.

Cattle Salesmen.

Fromow, Stephen, 10, Sussex-street

Goldsmith, —, Hellesdon-road

Hope, James, 2, Lakenham-terrace

Chair Makers.—See also Cabinet Makers.

Batley, William, Lower Westwick-st.

Batley, William, jun., Muspole-st.

Cheesemongers.

Belding, Wm., Magdal.-st. St. Edmund’s

Bullard, William, 10, Lower Goat-lane

Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper Market

Lane, Israel, Stamp Office-yard, St. Andrew’s

Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-st.

Shaw, Charles Barnabas, 1, Post Office-st.

Webster, Elizabeth, 8, Golden Ball-st.

Chemists and Druggists.

Arnold, Edward, Orford-hill—(see advertisement)

Baxter, John James, Upper Westwick-st.

Botwright, J. R., All Saints’-green

Browne, Marianne, St. Catherine’s-plain

Case, Philip, Bridge-st. St. George’s

Cooke, William, St. Giles’-street

Cubitt, George, Upper Market

Fitch, Robert, Market-place

Fromow, William (wholesale and retail) St. Augustine’s-st.

Grant, Thomas, Ber-st.

Grimmer, Samuel, 12, White Lion-st.

Harper, George, Bank-plain

Harrt, Edward, 11, Distillery-st.

Hartt, Walter, Rose-corner, King-street

Hooper, John, Hall-road, New Lakenham

Hulme, John Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

James, Henry, St. Mary’s

Jeary, John (agricultural), Coslany-st.

Johnson, Ambrose, Searle, Lower Westwick-street

Juler, Richard, St. James’-st.

Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s-street

Moore, James Brett, Robinson’s-buildings, Rose-lane

Pitts, Robert Christopher, 8, St. Giles’-st.

Priest, Robert Raven, 1, St. Giles’-st.

Redgrave, William Rant, Wensum-st.

Roope, Jane, H., Red Loin-st.

p. 70Row, Frederick, St. Stephen’s-st.

Rudd, Eliz. (and drysalter,) St. Michael’s Colsany

Sharland, William, Golden Ball-st.

Sharp, William, Briggs-st.

Smith, Edward, Calvert-st.

Smith, Josh. de Carle, (wholesale druggist,) Magdalen-street

Smith and Sons, London-st. & Magdalen-street

Smith, Wm. Lyall, St Stephen’s-plain

Spatchett, Jas., St. John’s Maddermarket

Stark and Co., (manufacturing) Duke’s-st.

Steel and Curtis, (wholesale and retail) 15, Gentleman’s-walk and Tombland

Taylor, William, 11, Magdalen-street

Thompson, Henry, Medical Institution, 78, St. Stephen’s-street

Watson, Gilbert P., King-street

China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers.

Beven, Robert, Magdalen-street

Brundell and Bean, Upper Market-place

Foulsham, Thomas, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Gill, John, 86, St. Giles’ Broad-street

Hardiment, J. St. Augustine’s-street

Heap, William, Pigeons, Charing Cross

Jay, J., (glass merchant,) St. Andrew’s-hill

Lovick and Co., Broad-street and Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s

Meadows, George, Westlegate-street

Onley, Daniel, Golden Lion, Brazen Doors-road

Smith, John, St. Stephen’s-plain

Smith, Wm., Rampant Horse Back-street.

Yates and Co., Davey-place

Clothiers.

Bayes (Elizabeth) and Sons, 4, Orford-hill and Red Lion-street

Bowgen, John Hart, Lower Westwick-st.

Claxton, Robert, 9, Davey-place

Fromow, John, 6, Lower Westwick-st.

Johnson, William and John, 1, 2, & 3, Mitchell’s-court, Market

Kingsmill, William, Bridge-st. St. Michael’s Coslany

Pigg, Arthur John, White lion-street

Shalders, Noah, Westlegate-st.

Steward and Smiths, 9 & 10, Tombland

Tungate, Maria (broker), Lwr. Westwick-st.

Coach Builders.

De Carle, Edward, King-st.

Dixon, Fuller, King-st.

Harcourt, Anthony, Chapelfield-road

Hart, Philip W., St. Giles’-gates and Red Lion-street

Howard, George, Little Orford-st.

Howes, Joseph and James, Red Lion-st.

Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s-gates

Kett, Henry, St. Giles’-st.

Meadows, Jonathan, St. Andrew’s Bridge-street

Pierson, Edward, 4, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Spratt, William, Chapelfield

Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’-road

Coal Merchants.

Bardwell, George, 3, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s

Baxter, William, King-st.

Beckham, Robert John, Magdalen-st.

Boardman and Sureham, Wensum-st., Tombland, and Soup Office-yard, near Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s

Bowgen, John Hart, 4, Lower Westwick-st.

Coalman, George Rising, Chalf Cliff, near Bishop’s-bridge, Thorpe-road

Cook, Edward, Pitt-st.

Cozens & Son, St. Benedict’s-st.

Crowe, Ed., Balloon, Lower Westwick-st.

Culley & Hart, Duke’s Palace, St John’s Maddermarket

Dawbarn, Sons, and Co., Rudrum’s-wharf, King-street, and 16, Exchange-st.—(see advertisement)

Dawson, John, Ber-street

Eastern Counties’ Company, Spitalfields, Thorpe—A. Sanderson, agent

Finch, William, Coslany-st.

Hawkes, William, St. Michael Coslany

Hartlepool Company, Exchange-st. and Eastern Union Railway

Laint, Benjamin Charles, King-st. gates, Pockthorpe, and St. Mary’s

Mealing and Mills, King-st.

Monghton, John, Waterman’s Arms, St. Peter Pier, Mountergate

Norfolk & Eastern Counties’ Depôt, Trowse—E. & A. Prior, managers—(see advert.)

Norfolk Company, St. Faith’s-lane

Orfeur, John, Fishgate-st. and at Yarmouth

Porter, Robert, Botolph-st.

Prentice & Co., Eastern Union Railway—Depôt, St Stephen’s

Sursham, J., Soup Office-yard, Fishgate-st.

Tooley, Wm., Cock and Pye, Quay-side

Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s Broad-st.

Yeames, Samuel, Black Horse, King-st

Coffee and Eating House Keepers.

Chainey, William, Bridewell-alley

Crown, Charles, Elm-hill

Francis, Nathan, Little-Orford-st.

Hunter, William, Castle-meadow

Leggatt, Samuel, Castle-hill

Massingham, John, St. Stephen’s-plain

Rix, George, Temperance, Golden Ball-st.

p. 71Stokes, John, Temperance, 2, Upper Walk, Market-place

Wenn, Mary, Market-place

Wheatley, Edward Adams, 18, Davey-place

Worby, Robert, Pottergate-street

Commission and General Agents.

Bardwell, George Syder, 1, Priest’s-builds., St. Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement)

Barker, John (W. Stapleton’s London Champagne Establishment) Chapelfield

Beeston, John, Chapelfield-opening

Brittain, James, Bracondale

Burrows, George C., Post Office-st.

Garell, Robert Atkinson, Duke-st.

Isley, William, Chapel-lane, Surrey-road

Kitton, Charles Thomas, St. Giles’-road

Lockett, William, St. Faith’s-lane

May, Charles, Holl’s-lane

Postle, William, Chapel-field

Redgrave, James, 1, Bracondale-terrace

Sheppard, Robert, 82, St. Giles’-st.

Wilson, Robert, 13, Crescent

Confectioners.

Black & Co., Gentleman’s-walk

Blyth, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak

Borrett, Wm. (and sugar boiler,) Duke-st.

Burrage, Edwin, Elm-hill

Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse-st.

Davy, Daniel, St. Stephen’s-st.

Deynes, Richard, Lower Westwick-st.

Grimes, Thomas, Botolph-st.

Haddon, Richard Curzon, Rose-lane

Harris, Francis, 12, Elm-hill

Harrison, William, St. Andrew’s-hill

Hatcarton, Joseph, Swan-lane

Hick, William, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s

Hull, William Henry, St. Martin’s-lane

Hunt, James, Golden Ball-st.

Hunt, John, Upper Westwick-st.

Johnson, Susanna, Rampant Horse-st.

Lake, Samuel, Bridge-st. St. George’s

Lanham, James T., St. Giles’-st.

Little, Henry, 3, Dove-st.

Lock, Charles, 7, Exchange-st.

Lowne, Mary, 3, Lower Goat-lane

Marshall, Robert, Magdalen-st.

Marston, Richard, 13, Gentleman’s-walk

Page, James, Wensum-st.

Pinching, William, 8, Bethel-st.

Pitcher, Thomas, Magdalen-st.

Pointer, Henry, Charing-cross

Poulter, William, St. Augustine’s-st.

Scottow, Mary, 2, Red Lion-st.

Silvey, Letitia Ann, Ber-st.

Silvey, Wm., 3, White Lion-st.

Skipper, Henry, Magdalen-st.

Tate, James, Bridge st. St. Miles’

Welton, William, Upper Westwick-st.

Williams, John, 44, Pottergate-st.

Wilson, George, Queen-st.—(see advertisement)

Wright, James, 67, Ber-st.

Coopers.

Amy, Jos., Castle, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe

Amy, Thomas, Magdalen-st.

Banham, George, (and brewer,) 2½, Lower King-st. St. Peter-per-Mountergate

Broom, Abraham, Lower Westwick-st.

Calthorpe, Elizabeth, (and patent grease manufacturer,) Castle Meadow

Calthorpe, John Peter, Lord Brougham, St. Martin-at-Oak

Culyer, Charles Arthur, Rampant Horse-st.

Fox, Lacey, Rose-lane

Graver, Abraham, Windmill, Ber-street

Lorkin, Walter Theodore, Ber-street

Merry, John, Lobster-st.

Monsey, James, Thorn-lane

Short, Henry, Middle-st. St. George’s

Stacey, Anthony, Thorpe-road

Taylor, James Wm., Palace-plain

Tidnam, James, St. Martin-at-Oak

Watling, Isaiah, Gildengate-st.

Wright, Esther, Ber-street

Cork Cutters.

Crosskill, Robert, (manufacturer,) Gildengate-street

Robinson, Anna, (manufacturer,) Bridge-st. St. George’s

Robinson, John, Bridge-st. St George’s

Rose, George, 68, St. Stephen’s-st.

Corn Chandlers.

Batson, Edward, Magdalen-st.

Batson, Potter, (and miller,) 7, Tabernacle-st.

Burcham & Pyle, Wensum-st., Tombland

Read, Robert, Bishop-bridge

Spratt, William, Old Haymarket

Corn Merchants.

Allen, Henry, Magdalen-street

Barber, John Lee, St. Martin’s lane and Haymarket

Barnard, John, Golden Ball-street

Boardman and Sursham, Wensum-street, Tombland, and Soup Office-yard near Fye-bridge, St. Clement’s

Bruce, William, near Fye-bridge

Cook, Edward, Pitt-street

Cozens and Son, St. Benedict’s-street

Cremer, Francis, Princes-street

Freeman, Chas. Robt., (and flour) Upper Market

Grand, John, Golden Ball-street

Hankes, Wm., (and hop,) St. Michael Coslany

p. 72Haslewood, Christopher J., Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket

Jolly, H., Eagle and Child, Golden Ball-st.

Mealing and Mills, King-street

Read, Robert, Bishop bridge

Springall, Benjamin, St. Clement’s-hill

Woodcock, Samuel, Palace-street

Curriers and Leather Sellers.

Beare, Sml. Shalders, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Brooks, Cooper, Pottergate-street

Cooke, Edward, St. John-street

Cousins, Thomas, Upper Market

Curtis, William, Upper Westwick-street

Debney, Richard, Grapes, Red Lion-street

Diver, Jabez, St. Paul’s Church-plain

Foulsham, Henry, 3, St. Lawrence-steps

Gooch, Samuel, 2, White Lion-street

Howell, James, Castle-ditches

Howell, William, Lower Goat-lane

Kemp and Son, Pitt-street

Olley, Edw., Yarrington’s-ct., Wensum-st.

Page and Son, Magdalen-street

Pedder, Wm., Old Meeting-alley, St. Clement’s

Philliss, Wm., Lord Nelson, Timberhill

Rudd and Pastor, St. Giles’-hill

Tillyard and Son, Swan-lane

Timpson, William, 5, Dove-street

Wimperis, William, Grout’s-thoroughfare

Winter, Chas., 7, 8, and 9, Upper Market

Woods, Geo., Church Alley, St. Gregory

Cutlers.

Marked thus * are Surgical Instrument Makers

* Allison, Sophia, St. Peter’s-steps, Market-place

Critchfield, Samuel, Royal Hotel-str., Back of the Inns

Huggins, John, 2, Rising Sun-lane

Hunt, John, Upper Westwick-street

Knights, George, Dove-street

Lister, Son, and Co., 10½, Old Haymarket

* Pearson, —., St. Andrew’s-hill

* Sutton, Samuel, 21, Gentleman’s-walk

Dancing Masters: See Teachers of Music and Dancing.Dealers.

Caprani, Lewis, (hardware) 4, 5, 6, White Lion-street

Corbyn, William, Distillery-street

Harvey, Richard, St. Miles’

Hindle, William, Pump-street

Hill, Richard, Cow-hill, St. Giles’

Newman, Fred, J., Old Barge, King-street

Plumstead, Samuel James, Coslany-street

Rose, John, William-street

Salkind, Simon, Pitt-street

Smith, William, 11, Lower Goat-lane

Waytes, Philip, (cattle) Marquis of Granby, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe

Wiffen, Josiah, (cattle) Duke-street

Dentist: See Surgeon Dentists.Dressmakers.

Marked thus * are also Milliners

Austin, Emily, Golden Ball-lane, Saint George’s

Austin, Temperance, Gildengate-street

* Boatwright, Elizabeth, Cowgate-street

* Bond, Harriet, Magdalen-street

* Brighton, Maria, 3, Bethel-street

Brown, Ann, Sherbourne-pl., Mariner’s-lane

* Capes, Mary Ann, Calvert-street

Carr, Harriet, Gildengate-street

Clark, Maria Ann, St. Faith’s-lane

Cogman, Emma, Princes-st., Tombland

Cook, Charlotte, 23, Bethel-street

Dixon, Emily, 8, St. Catherine’s-plain

Dobson, Martha, Gildengate-street

Fulcher, Mrs. Susanna, King-st.

Haward, Ann, Theatre-street

Hind, Anne, Cowgate-street

* Howard, Mary Ann, 7, Surrey-road

Howes, Elizabeth, Colegate-street

Hurn, E., Bank-street

Johnson, Ann, St. Clement’s

* King, M. Cowgate-street

* Lincoln, Sarah, Botolph-street

* Marsh, Hannah, Surrey-street

* Moore, Martha, St. Stephen’s-street

* Mortimer, Mary, St. Giles’-street

* Neville, Richanda, Duke-street

* Norton, Fanny, 4, Bank-plain

Nunn, Marianne, 67, St. Giles’-street

Pease, Esther, Pottergate-street

* Pigg, Mrs. J., Bethel-street

Potter, Harriet, Princes-street, Tombland

Quinton, Elizabeth, Grout’s-thoroughfare

* Roberts, Susannah, Upper King-street

Rushmer, Sarah Elizabeth, St. Mary’s-pln.

Scott, Maria, Princes-street

Shalders, Charlotte, Bethel-street

Shickle, Sarah, All Saint’s-green

* Swann, Harriet, Chapelfield-road

* Vincent, Eliza, 9, West End-terrace, St. Giles’-hill

* Watson, M. Ann, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe

* Webster, Anna Maria, West Wymer-st.

Whiting, Sarah, Cowgate-street

* Woodcock, Sarah, St. Augustine’s-street

Dyers and Dressers.

Breeze, Christmas, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Brown, Isaiah, Tombland

Browne, Wm., 14½, Bridget, St. Miles

Bush, Francis, Princes-street

Campling, Alfred, Gildengate-street

Carter, John, 3, All Saint’s-green

p. 73Cattermoul, William, St. Andrew’s-hill

Cooke, Ann, Middle-st., St. Augustine’s

Cooke, Thomas Paul, Coslany-street

Crowe, Spicer, Upper Westwick-street

Culyer, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill

Fisher, Robert, Calvert-street

Fletcher, Ann, 19, Quay-side

Furse, M., Gildengate-street

George, Edward Peter, Brazen Doors-road

George, George, St. Michael Coslany

Harper, George, Calvert-street

Houghton, David, 4, St. Giles’-street, (see advertisement)

Jarrett, Thos., Pipe Office-yd. St. Clement’s

Jay, Joshua, Bethel-street

Kidd, John R., Coslany-street

Metcalf, Francis, Colegate-street

Minns, Jesse, St. Clement’s-alley

Nichols, Charles, Pottergate-street

Sexton, Joseph, Calvert-street

Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace Bridge

Ulph, William, Lower Westwick-street

Engineers.

Blyth, Robert John, Ber-street

Buckle, William, St. Faith’s-lane

Buttifant, C. and Son, King-street

Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane

Cawdron, Jonathon, Duke-street

Florence, George, Thorn-lane

Ham, Frederick, consulting Engineer and Chemist, and Insurance Agent, King-st.

Hine, Charles, Muspole-street

Holmes and Sons, Prospect-place Works, Globe-lane, and Castle-hill

Howard and Gaze, St. Paul’s, Back-lane

Lock, Henry (civil), 3, St. Catherine’s-terrace, Bracondale

Parsons, W. (civil), 2, Heigham-terrace

Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry

Thorold, W. (civil), Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge

Turner, J. M., St. Andrew’s Broad-street

Watts, James, Rose-lane

Engravers and Copperplate Printers.

Bidwell, Joseph, Rampant Horse-street

Dallinger, Joseph, 12, Davey-place

Emslie, James, 7, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street

Hall, William, Back of the Inns

Morrison, Robert, Great Orford-street Orford-hill (see advertisement)

Slack, James C., 10, William-street

Fellmongers.

Everett, Joseph, Thorpe-road

Wills, W., Upper Heigham

Fishmongers and Game Dealers.

Appleton, J. V. W. (salesman), Fishmarket

Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-street

Bagshaw, George, Fishmarket

Baldwin, John, Fishmarket

Barnard, John, Wensum-st. & Fishgate-st.

Bayfield, Shearman, Sussex-street

Campling, John, Magdalen-street

George, Richard, St. Benedict’s-street

Jay, C. and J. (wholesale), Market-place

Lincoln, James, Fishmarket

Newton, James (salesman), Fishmarket

Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street

Parker, Joshua, Fishmarket

Pratt, William, Fishmarket

Taney and Co., Fishmarket

Weavers and Son, Fishmarket

Fringe and Lace Makers.

Cockaday, Isaac, St. Andrew’s-hill

Gooch, Joshua, Dove-street

Taney, Wm., Timberhill-street

Fruiterers.

Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-street

Bell, Ann, Red Lion-street

Bullard, Robert, Swan-lane

Butcher, Simon, Pitt-street

Cohen, Philip, Swan-lane

Cooper, James, Princes-street

Cousins, Jas., Church-alley, St. Gregory’s

Davey, Daniel, St. Stephen’s-street

Fitt, John, Botolph-street

Flowers, Thomas, St. Andrew’s-plain

Hunt, James, Golden Ball-street

Lawes, Robert C., Little Orford-street

Lilly, Henry, Pottergate-street

Newton, William, Swan-lane

Skipper, Henry, Magdalen-street

Taylor, George, St. Stephen’s-street and White Lion-street

Furniture Brokers, &c.

Brightwell, Thomas, 23, Charing-cross

Canham, Sarah, Ber-street

Crowfoot, William, Ber-street

Ely, Robert, Tooley-street

Hagan, William, St. Martin-at-Oak

Hall, Samuel, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Holmes, James, Quay-side

Howes, Thomas Self, near Rose-corner, King-street

Hudbud, Stephen, St. Gregory

King, Joseph, Back of the Inns

Mason, James, Charing-cross

Mayhew, George, Norris’-buildings, Dereham-street

Moll, Rich. (and chair-maker) St. John’s-street

Newman, J., Ber-street

Norris, James, Charing-cross

Penton, James, Magdalen-street

Pigg and Greenwood, London-st

p. 74Redhouse, Hannah, St. Augustine’s-gates

Scott, William, 9, St. John’s Timberhill

Self, Thos., Upper Westwick-street

Skoyles, William, Upper Westwick-street

Stimpson, James, 3, Orford-hill, and 1, Norfolk-street, Union-place

Sutton, Robert, Magdalen-street

White, W., Church-alley, St. Gregory

Womack, George, Charing-cross

Furriers.

Bayes, Louisa, Oak-street

Fox, Joel, Market-place

Knight, Thomas, Castle-meadow

Potter, Thomas, 5, Gentleman’s-walk

Thirkettle, Harriet, 90, Upper Westwick-st.

Game Dealers.—See Fishmongers.Gardeners.—See also Nurserymen.

Bullard, Rebecca, St. Stephen’s-street

Cork, John, Mill-lane, Heigham

Fitt, Richard, Earlham-road

Francis, Richard, Unthank’s-road

Green, John, Asylum-lane

Harborough, Wm., St. George’s, Middle-st.

Hawes, David, St. Lawrence-acre, Earlham

Newman, Charles, Old Lakenham

Newman, H., Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Pank, E., Pine Apple, St. Martin’s-lane

Taylor, George, St. Stephen’s-street and White Lion-street

Thorold, William (ornamental), Phœnix-buildings, Foundry-bridge

Vince, Jacob, 3, Victoria-street

Gas Fitters.

Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street

Hall, James, Magdalen-street

Horstead, James, All Saints’-green

Land, W., Hay-hill (see advertisement.)

Pank, Abraham, 123, Pottergate-street (see advertisement)

Self, Jas., 112, Pottergate-street

Self, Thos., Back of the Inns (see advertisement)

Waite and Son, London-street

Glovers, &c.

Asker, Harriet Jane, 20, Gentleman’s Walk

Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion-street

Mills, William, Golden Ball-st.

Seago, William, St. John-street

Theobald and Son, London-street

Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-street

Gold and Silver Smiths.

Cooper and Son, London-street

Dodson, William Robert, London-street

Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, Market-place

Long, Henry, 17½, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

May, William, Rampant Horse-street

Rossi, George, Market-place

Shildrake, William, 34, London-street

Grocers and Tea Dealers.

Marked thus * are Tea Dealers only.

Aldrich, John, West Pottergate-street

Allen, John, (and chandler), Upper Westwick-street

* Anderson, John (wholesale and retail), St. Martin’s Palace-plain

Andrews, Charles, 54, St. Stephen’s-street

* Armstrong, William, Colegate-street

Avey, Thomas, 9, Ber-street

Back and Co., Haymarket

Barber and Sons, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket

* Bateman, Benjamin (and Spice Merchant), 2, Gentleman’s-walk—(see advertisement)

Batson, John, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Bayliss, A., 3, Trafalgar-st., New Lakenham

Belding, William (wholesale and retail), 1, Magdalen-street, and St. Edmund’s

Bennett and Bream, (wholesale), Up.-market

Bennett, Edward, Newmarket-road

Betts, Henry, Southwell-street, Lakenham

Bream, Henry, Botolph-street

Bream, Henry Israel, 9, St. Augustine’s-st.

Brown, Henry (and coffee-roaster), 14, Gentleman’s-walk

* Brown, William, Lower Westwick-street

Browne, Hall, Ber-street

Browne, Samuel, St. Martin’s Palace-plain

Bugden, Thomas, Muspole-street

Bunting, James, Coslany-street

* Burrage, Susannah Browne, 2, St. Stephen’s-street

Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk-st., Union-place

Burrell, William Baker, Magdalen-street

Busser, Benjamin, St. George’s Middle-st.

* Burrell, William Francis, Cowgate-street

Butcher, Robert (wholesale), Bank-plain

* Buttifant, Josiah, 6, Cow-hill, St. Giles’

Buxton, Stephen, Canon-road

Calver, John, All Saint’s-green

* Campbell, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-gates

Campling, George, Magdalen-street

Cannell, James, Upper Westwick-street

Caston and Co., King-street

Chamberlin, James, jun., 1, Post Office-st.

Chase, Charles, Rampant Horse-street

Clark, William, St. James’s-street

Colman, H., Library-opening, Market-place—(see advertisement)

Coman, Brothers, Upper Westwick-street

Copeman and Sons (wholesale and retail), 12, Gentleman’s-walk

Curtis, George William, Gildengate-street

p. 75Dawson, George, Rosemary-lane

Day, Frederick, Trowse Millgate

Daynes, Thomas, Magdalen-street

Diver, Owen Albert, Upper-walk, Market-pl.

De Carle, James Irwin, Charing-cross

Dodds, James, Pottergate-street

Easto, John, St. Stephen’s-st., Eaton-road

Ely, Robert, Tooley-street

Elliott, George, Ber-street

Evans, George, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Evans, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Fenn, Robert, Magdalen-street

Fisher, James Cracknell, 11, Old Haymarket and St. Benedict’s-street

Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak-gates

Foster, Samuel, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe

Foster, Thomas, West Pottergate-street

Foster, John, St. James’s-street

Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper-mkt.

Frost, James, Magdalen-street

Galey, Thomas, Charing-cross

Garnham, Wm., Hall-lane, New Lakenham

Gedge, Edward Peter, Brazen Doors-road

Goggs, William, 14, St. Giles’-street

Goldsmith, James, 34, St. Stephen’s-street

Gray, Robert, Ber-street

Green, John, St. James’s-street

Gill, James, 1, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence

Grant, Geo. Muskett, 63, St. Giles’-street

* Haddon, Richard Curson, Rose-lane

* Hannah, Peter, St. Lawrence-lane

Hannant, Richard (wholesale and retail), Rose-corner, King-street

Hardesty, John, St. George’s, Bridge-street

Hardesty, Robert Barker, 1, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Hardington, Wm., Barrack-st., Pockthorpe

Hardy, James (wholesale and retail), Rampant Horse-street

Harrison, John, 3, Globe-street, Union-pl.

Harrison, Robert, 4, Elm-hill

Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate-street

Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New-opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain

* High, William, New Catton

Hick, George, Bridge-st. St. Andrew’s

Hill, John, corner of Middle-street, St. Augustine’s

* Hill, Hezekiah, St. Augustine’s-street

Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill

Hodds, Richard, Ber-street

Hook, William, Magdalen-street

Howard, Charles, Bishopgate-street

Howes, Ann, corner of Wellington-street, St. Giles’

Howes and Son, Lower Goat-lane

Howes, William, Upper Westwick-street

Howlett, Thomas, Lower Westwick-street

* Hunt, James Thomas (wholesale), Cundall’s-court, Market-place

Ivory, William (wholesale and retail), St. George’s, Tombland

Jessup, Robert, West Wymer-street

Johnson, Hemnell, Rose-lane

* Johnstone, John, 8, Chatham-place

Jones, Sarah Jane, Oak-street

Kedge, Thomas, Ber-street

Kerrison, James, Magdalen-street

Kitton, George, Haymarket

Kitton, John, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st.

* Lammas, Brothers, Gentleman’s-walk

* Lambert, Francis (wholesale and retail), 6 and 7, Lower Goat-lane

Land, Charles, 1, 2, and 3, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Loades, Henry, King-street

Lovick, Mary Ann, Ber-street

Lovick, Samuel, Brazen Doors-road

Lynes, Samuel, Cow-hill

* Mackay, John, Bethel-street

Maun, Joseph, Distillery-street

Mayhew, George, Norris’-buildings, Dereham-road

* McMichael, Daniel, Theatre-street

Metcalf, William, St. Benedict’s-gates

Middleton, Robert, William-st. Heigham

Monney, James, Bethel-street

Moore, Francis, Cowgate-street

Munday, Thomas, Mill-hill, New Catton

Nelson, Thomas, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe

Newman and Co., 7, Davey-place, and 27, Bell-street, Birmingham

Newman, Henry, Barrack-st.  Pockthorpe

Newson, Frederick, Oak-street and Mill-hill, New Catton

Newson, Henry, Mill-hill, New Catton

Newson, Henry, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s-road

Nightingale, Robert Wilson, Cowgate-street, Charing-cross, and St. Stephen’s-street

Nightingale, William, 4, Lower Goat-lane

Nockall, David, 4, Red Lion-street

Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s-street

Norton, Robert, 2, Magdalen-street

Page, John, St. Martin at Oak

* Palmer, Robert, 3, Rose Valley-terrace, Unthank’s-road

* Parker, William, corner of City-road, Dereham-road

Parker, William, St. Augustine’s

Patrick, Charles, Cowgate-street

Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-street

Press, William, Pottergate-street

Pulham, William, St. Mary’s-plain

Pull, Elizabeth Mary, Bull-close, St Paul’s

Pye, William M. 6, St. Augustine’s-street

Quantrell, Sarah, Union-place

Rouse, Thomas, St. Stephen’s-street

Rudd, Robert, Coslany-street

Rump, Thomas, Golden Ball-street

p. 76Salter, William, Union-place

Scott, Ann Maria, 1, August-st. Heigham

Scott, William, Magdalen-street

Scrutton, Henry, 55, Bethel street

Selby, J. Hunt, Stump Cross, Magdalen-st.

Self, Thomas, St. Mary’s-plain

Shalders, Edward, Upper Westwick-st.

Shields, Daniel, Golden Ball-st.

* Sidney & Ladyman (wholesale & retail) 6, Gentleman’s-walk, & 8, Ludgate-hill, London—(see advertisement)

Stannard, James, Magdalen-st.

Smith, David, Magdalen-st.

Smith, William, Magdalen-st.

Snelling, Thomas, 43, Magdalen st.

Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s-st.

Springall, James (wholesale & retail), Ber-st.

Stannard, James, Magdalen-st.

Steel & Co., Bank-plain

Stewardson, Nathaniel, jun., St. James’-st.

Storey, James, St. Augustine’s-st.

Storey, Wm., Bull-close Brewery, Bull-cl.

Sussams, William, Heigham-road

* Taylor, Wm. Brown, 1, St. Stephen’s-st.

Thompson, James, Fishgate-st.

Thompson, Joseph, 23, White Lion-st.

Thompson, Joseph, Mousehold

Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s-rd.

Tidd, Robert, 20, Gildengate-st.

Tillett, M. A., St. Martin-at-Oak

Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen-st.

Tompson, John Lock, White Lion-st.

Tooke, Michael, Ber-st.

* Tubb, William Henry, 46, London-st.

Turrell, James, Ber-street

Warner, Walter, corner of Bethel-st. Upper Market

Weeds, Sarah, Bishopbridge, Thorpe

Whitrick, James, West Pottergate-st.

Williams, Josiah, Swan-lane

Wilson, George, Pockthorpe

Winter, George, St. John’s, Timberhill-st.

Wolton & Co., 47, London-st.

Youngs, Mary Ann, Victoria-st.

Gun Makers.

Brighton, Robert, Lower Goat-lane—(see advertisement)

Cartwright, Henry, Rampant Horse-st.

Jeffries, George, Golden Ball-st.

Marrison, Samuel, Great Orford-st., Orford-hill

Whall, Jeremiah (smith), Little London-st.

Haberdashers, Hosiers, &c.

Asker, Harriet Jane, 20, Gentleman’s-walk

Bensley, George, 16, London-st.

Browne & Barker, London-st.

Browne, Chas. Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s-st.

Bryan, Joshua, 8, Haymarket

Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen-st.

Henry, Thomas, Back of the Inns

Kent, Henry, 3, London-st.

Lane, Joseph, All Saints’ and Market-pl.

Lovick & Johnson, 16, London-st.

Moore, John George & Co., 12, Castle-st.

Nockolds, —., 2, Briggs-st.

Oxloy, Richard, 7, London-st.—(see advertisement)

Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-st.

Ransome, Harriett, 18, Market-place

Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-st.

Hair Dressers.

Bayes, William, Oak-st.

Betts, Thomas, 7, Little London-st.

Bilby, William, Pitt-street

Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion-street—(see advertisement)

Buttifant, David, Golden Ball st.

Castle, Wm., Buck-st., St. Peter’s Mancroft

Crotch, Matthew, Magdalen-st.

Dew, B. E., 3, Lower King-st.

Fairman, William, Barrack-st.

Foulsham, William, Bridge-st. St. George’s

Gedge, William, Upper Westwick-st.

Gerard, William, Botolph-st.

Girdlestone, Reuben, 8, Upper St. Giles’-st.

Gray, George, 5, Bethel-st.

Hallows, Joseph, 3, Royal Hotel-st.

Harpley, Thomas, Cowgate-st.

Hartley, William, Little Orford-hill

Hill, Robert, Red Lion-street

Holmes, Robert, 3, St. Martin-at-Palace-pln.

Kemp, George Park, 17, Exchange-st.

Kew, Flora & Charlotte, 19, White Lion-st.

Lofty, James, St. George’s-plain

Mason, Henry, Ber-street

Middleton, Edward, 4, St. Giles’-st.

Moore, William, Ber-street

Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s-st.

Plumstead, Frederick, Wensum-st.

Plumstead, Robert, Wensum-st.

Powell, John, Upper Westwick-street

Rainer, Francis, Upper Market

Riches, Edward, Pottergate-st.

Riches, Robert, Elm-hill

Sissen, William, St. Benedict’s-st.

Swash, Barnaby, St. James’s-street

Thorpe, Thomas, Coslany-street

Turner, Robert, Trowse Millgate

Tyzack, Wm. Valentine, 27, London-street

Wade, Robert, Redwell-street

Ward, Charles Palmer, 3, Orford-hill

Webster, Robert, St. Lawrence-steps

Wilding, Henry, 42, London-street

Youells, William, St. John Sepulchre

Hatters.

Beasley, George, 16, London-street

p. 77Boardman, Benjamin, 11, Briggs-street

Browne and Baker, London-street

Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place

Felstead, Hannah, 19, Davey-place

Franklin and Co., 42, London-street

Kent, Thomas, Gildengate-street

Massingham, Robert, Bethel-street

Metcalf, Joseph, Elm-hill

Nockolds, —, 2, Briggs-street

Norton, Francis James, 30, White Lion-st.

Oxley, Richard, 7, London-street—(See advertisement)

Parsons, John, Brazen Doors-road

Phillips, John, Orford-hill

Pigg, Arthur John, White Lion-street

Potter, Thomas, 5, Gentleman’s-walk

Reid, Samuel, 64, St. Augustine’s-street

Steward and Smiths, 9 and 10, Tombland

Todd, John, Queen-street

Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, Castle-street

Womack, George, White Lion-st

Hay Dealers.

Cunningham, Thomas, Eight Ringers, Coslany-street

Fountain, Henry, King-street

Lovewell, Thomas, Bakers’ Arms, Ber-st.

Spratt, William, 1, Gun-lane

Herbalists.

Matthews, James, 3, Norris’s-buildings, St. Benedict’s-road—(see advertisement)

Taylor, William, 11, Magdalen-street

Horse Breakers and Dealers.

Abel, John, Rising Sun, Chapelfield-road

Andrews, William, Westlegate-street

Feek, William, St. Giles’-road

Miller, John, Rose-lane, King-st.

Hotpressers.

Barker, Thomas, Coslany-street

Howes, Jeremiah, Dial-yard, Church-street, Coslany

Moss, Joshua, St. Martin-at-Oak

Olley, Stephen, Upper Westwick-street

House and Estate Agents, &c.

Bardwell, Geo. Syder, 1, Priest’s-building’s, St. Stephen’s-road, (see advertisement)

Burrows, George Crisp, Post Office-street

Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Cossey, John, Botolph-street

Didwell, William, near the Church, New Catton

Forrester, George, Upper Close

Gaffer, Sam., St. Augustine’s Church-alley

Hall, James, Cowgate-street

Horne, John, Cattle Meadow

Ives, George, Crown Bank-plain

Johnson, Robt., 9, Green-lne., St. Stephen’s

Leath, Thomas, 18, Distillery-street

Lifford, Thomas, Bird in Hand, King-st

Newton, Son, and Woodrow, Tombland

Ninham, John, Mousehold

Pratt, Son, and Hornor, Queen-street

Sharpe, J. Judd, Colegate-st., St. George’s

Shibley, William, 5, York-place

Spelman and Sons, 6, St. Giles’-street, and Hall Quay, Yarmouth

Waddington, James, Waddington-terrace, St. Julian’s

Watts, James, Chapelfield-road

White, William, Church-alley, St. Gregory

Wiley, Samuel Hall, St. James’

Woodrow, Arthur Charles, Tombland

Wright, Robert, Lower Close

Insurance Agents and Offices.

Alfred, Chas. Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., Bethel-street

Alliance, H. Brown, grocer, 14, Gentleman’s walk

Church of England, J. Goldsmith Atkinson, solicitor

Clerical and Medical, Geo. Cubitt, druggist, Upper Market

County, J. Lound, King-street

Economic, Horatio Bolingbroke, St. Clement’s Church-alley

English and Cambrian, (see advertisement,) Alfred Wm. Ray, secretary, 16, St. Giles’-street

Equitable, David Garthorn Freeman, auctioneer, 7, Post Office-street

Era, Wm. Willins, solicitor, St. Andrew’s

European, Geo. Edward Simpson, solicitor, Tombland

Globe, W. L. Mendham, solicitor, Saint Andrew’s

Guardian, John Barwell, wine-merchant, St. Stephen’s street

Hail Storm (see advertisement,) Charles Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., Bethel-street

Halifax, Bradford, and Keighley, Francis Clowes, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Liverpool and London, W. Wilde, Post-Office-street

London, Geo. Edward Simpson, solicitor, Tombland

London Indisputable Life Policy, Charles Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., Bethel-street

London Mutual Guarantee, Fras. Clowes, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Medical, Invalid, and General, Wm. Sharland, Golden Ball-street

Mutual Benefit Institution (see advertisement) W. Griggs, St. Lawrence

p. 78Norfolk Farmers’ Cattle, Charles Suckling Gilman, solicitor, &c., Bethel-street

Norwich Equitable, Bank-St., J. Skipper, solicitor, secretary

Norwich Mutual Marine Association, Hon. Secs: M. Jas. Colman, and M. J. Copeman, jun. solicitors: Chas S. Gilman & J. H. Tillett

Norwich Union, Surrey-st., Sam. Bignold, secretary

Norwich Union Provident, George Cubitt, druggist, Upper Market

Palladium, Messrs. A. and C. Taylor, solicitors, Orford-place

Phœnix, A. W. Ray, 16, St. Giles’ and Pigg and Greenwood, auctioneers, London-street

Prince of Wales, H. Turner, Cross-lane, Calvert-street

Rock, Henry, Henry Harrod, solicitor, Bank-street

Scottish Equitable, Francis Clowes, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Suffolk Alliance, W. S. Millard and Son, surveyors, Princes-street

Yorkshire, Watson & Barnham, solicitors, Surrey-road

Iron and Brass Founders.

Barnard and Bishop, 3 Gentleman’s-walk and Calvert-street

Barnes, John, Fishgate-street

Holmes and Sons, Prospect-place-works, Globe-lane and Castle-hill

Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane

Murrell, William, Westlegate-street

Smithdale, Thomas, St Ann’s, Staithe-lane St. Peter-per-Mountergate

Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry

Turner, James M., St. Andrew’s Broad-st.—(see advertisement)

Warner and Co., 2, St. Giles’ Broad-street and Goat-lane

Watts, James, Rose-lane

Wright, Jacob, Muspole-street

Ironmongers.

August, Alfred, 23, St. Stephen’s-street

Baker and Hornor (wholesale and retail), Post-office-street

Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s-walk and Calvert-street

Barnard and Boulton, London-street

Bayfield and Sons, Magdalen-street

Browne and Sons, 4 Upper Market

Chaplin, Thomas, West End-place, Chapelfield-road

Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse-street

Coppin, Edward, Orford-hill

Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, St. Andrew’s-hill

Flatt, John (wholesale and retail), 15 and 16, Magdalen-street

Harvey, John, 9, Newmarket-road

Howlett and Co. (wholesale and retail), 6, Old Haymarket

Needham, Francis Studley, Grout’s-thoroughfare

Parlour and Sons, 15 London-street

Pinson, Henry, Bank-plain

Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street

Scott, Samuel, Charing-cross

Stevens, G. and W., Orford-hill

Thompson, Robert, Gentleman’s-walk and Back of the Inns

Thorns, Robert (wholesale), 8, Exchange-street

White, Frederick Edward, 17, Tombland

Jewellers.

Abrahams, Benjamin, 1, Bethel-street

Bell, Robert, Davey-place and Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Block, Israel (wholesale), 48, Pottergate-st.

Cooper and Sons, London-street

Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, Market-place

Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse-street

Hartt, William George, London-street

Hayward, James, Little London-street and King-street

James, Benjamin, St. Andrew’s

Levine, John Myers, William-street

May, William, Rampant Horse-street

Owen, Frederick, Magdalen-street

Piggin, John, Post Office-street

Ransome, Mary Anne, Bridewell-alley

Rossi, George, Market-place

Shildrake, William, 34, London-street

Smith, Samuel Howard, Orford-mill

Land Agents.—See House and Estate Agents.Law Stationers.

Butler, Edward, St. John’s Sepulchre

Stevens, John Thomas, Castle meadow—(see advertisement)

LICENSED VICTUALLERS.
Hotels, Inns, Taverns, and Public-Houses.

Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s—W. Lann

Adam and Eve Gardens, St. Helen’s—R. Heron Howes

All Saints, All Saint’s-green—John Payne

Anchor, Rising Sun-lane—G. W. T. Cannon

Anchor, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—J. Thompson

Anchor, 33, Surrey-street—Joseph Turner

Anchor, Ten Bell-lane—Charles Osborne

Anchor of Hope, Bracondale—Robt. Digby

Angel, New Catton, St. Clement’s—Benj. Beckham

p. 79Angel, St. Martin-at-Oak—Jonathan Palmer

Angel, Trowse—William Harris

Arabian Horse, St. Martin-at-Oak—Benj. Pratt

Artichoke, Magdalen-st.—Caleb Blythe

Baker’s Arms, Ber-st—Thomas Lovewell

Baker’s Arms, St. Clement’s-hill—Thomas Pigg

Balloon, Lower Westwick-street—Edward Crowe

Bank, Bank-street—Wm. Surflin

Barge, King-street—Ephraim Littlewood

Barley Mow, Haymarket—Wm. Sant

Bath House, St. Martin’s-at-Oak—William Hughes

Bear and Staff, Fisher’s-lane—Elizabeth Steward

Bee Hive, St. Paul’s plain, John Laws

Bee Hive, St. Stephen’s-gates—James Reynolds Havers

Bee Hive, Upper Westwick-street—John Rackham

Bell, Orford-hill and Castle-hill—Francis H. Spanton

Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin-at-Oak—James Baker

Bird in Hand, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Jonas Norman Blyth

Bird in Hand, King-street—Thos. Lifford

Bird in hand, Mill-lane—New Catton—Wm. Jas. Taylor

Bishopbridge House, Thorpe-road—Robert Tiddenham

Black Boys, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Alfred Mann

Black Chequers, Cowgate-st.—W. Radford

Black Horse, Earlham-rd.—Sam. Hinchley

Black Horse, St. Catherine’s-plain—James Futter

Black Horse, 13, St. Giles’-st.—Robt. Moll

Black Horse, Tombland—John Aylmer

Black Horse, St. Giles’-rd.—Sam. Hinchley

Black Prince, Market-place—Thomas Goddard

Black Swan, Upper Market—Nathaniel Seaman

Boarded House, Castle-ditches—Susannah Knight

Boar’s Head, Surrey-street—Thos. Cuthbertt Brown

Boatswain’s Call, St. Augustine’s-street—Charles Carey

Bowling Green, Chapelfield—Jas. Porter

Bowling Green, Muspole-st.—J. Seeley

Boy and Cup, Lobster-lane—Jas. Parker

Brazen Door, Upper Surrey-street—Samuel Barker

Brickmaker’s Arms, Brazen Door-road—Robert Braves

Bricklayers’ Arms, Pottergate-st.—Robt. Pye

Bricklayers’ Arms, Union-place—Edward Powell

Buff Coat, Buff Coat-lane—J. Wells

Bull, Bull-close, St. Paul’s, Esau Pye

Bull, Magdalen-street—Henry Oakes

Bull, Market-place—Samuel Woolsey

Bull, St. Paul’s Church-st.—Robt. Moor

Bull, St. Stephen’s-st.—Daniel Thurston

Bull’s Head, Ber-street—William Barker

Bullock and Butcher, St. Giles’-hill—Saml. Colby

Bushel, St. Augustine’s-st.—Robert Fox

Butcher’s Arms, Ber-st.—J. Jabez Vassar

Cabinet Makers’ Arms, Redwell-street—Ainger Lack

Cardinal’s Cap, Upper Westwick-street—Benjamin Warman

Carpenter’s Arms, Thorn-lane—J. Wyatt

Carrow Gardens, Carrow—Michael Bird

Castle, Castle-hill—Mary Taylor

Castle, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe—Jos. Amy

Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen-street—James Flowerday

Cat and Fiddle, Botolph-street—John Bell

Catherine Wheel, St. Augustine’s-gates—Peter Digby

Cattle Hill, St. John’s Timberhill—William Searles

Cattle Market, Castle-hill—Rich. English

Cellar House, King-street—George Wood

Cellar House, Pockthorpe—James Pigg

Champion, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gates—Charles Barnard

Cherry Tree, Hall-road, Lakenham—Wm. Youngs

Church and State, Upper Westwick-street—James Aggas

Church Stile, Upper Market—Geo. Easto

City Arms, St. Andrew’s-plain—H. Bowen

City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s-plain—J. Green

Clarence Harbour, Carrow—John Browne

Coach and Horses, Bethel-street—Robert Daines

Coach and Horses, Foundry Bridge-road—David Cattermoul

Coach and Horses, Red Lion-street—Wm. Townshend

Coachmaker’s Arms, 20, Bethel-street—Charlotte Clements

Coachmaker’s Arms, St. Stephen’s-gates—William Archer

Cock, Upper St. Giles’-street—William Blanchflower

Cock and House, Duke-st.—Wm. Larwood

Cock and Pye, Quay-side—Wm. Tooley

Cock, Upper King-street

Cork Cutter’s Arms, Bridge-street, Saint George’s—J. Robinson

p. 80Corn Exchange, Bridge-street, St. George’s—Isaac Willsea

Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street—Rose Ann Browne

Cottage, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—Edward Waterson

Cow, Cow-hill—Samuel Cooper

Cow and Hare, Heigham-st.—Wm. Armes

Crispin, St. Miles’ Church-street—Mary Ann Chalker

Crocodile, Heigham-st.—Levi Harding

Crooked Billett, Heigham-street—William Platford

Cross Keys, Magdalen-street—J. Barrett

Crown Inn, St. Benedicts—Wm. Petchell

Crown, Bridge-street, St. George’s—Jerem. Middleton

Crown, Elm-hill—George Townshend

Crown, St. Stephen’s-st.—Susan Hart

Crown, Upper Westwick-st.—Wm. Patchell

Crown & Angel, St. Stephen’s st.—John Daynes

Cupid & Bow, St. Martin-at-Palace-plain—James Stangroom

Currier’s Arms, St. Stephen’s Back-street—Henry Hogg

Farriers’ Arms, Pottergate-st.—William Nichols

Carriers’ Arms, St Giles’—J. Edn. Hunt

Dial, Dereham-road—Jon. Burdett

Distillery, Distillery-st.—Wm. Baldwin

Dolphin, St. Mary’s—J. Stangroom

Dolphin, Upper Heigham—Samuel Leggett

Dolphin, Heigham-street—Samuel Leggat

Dove, Lower Westwick-st.—Ben. Ellis

Dove, St. James’-st.—Francis Lonegan

Dressers’ Arms, St. George’s-plain—Mary Burrows

Drum, Lower Westwick-st.—Edw. Holmes

Duke of Marlborough, Fishgate-st.—Wm. Howard

Duke of Sussex, Gildengate-street—J. Stangroom

Duke of Sussex, St. Stephen’s-st.—Samuel Mayhew

Duke of Wellington, Wellington-st.—Jas. Bolton

Duke of Wellington, Pottergate-street—J. Snelling

Duke of Wellington, St. Stephen’s-st—James Goldsmith

Duke of York, Bishopbridge-road, Thorpe—John Coldham

Duke of York, Cow-hill, St. Giles’—Wm. Cox

Duke of York, Lower Westwick-street—William Woods

Duke’s Palace, Duke’s-palace—Wm. Filby

Duncan Arms, Magdalen-st.—W. Burrows

Dun Cow, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe—John Mackley

Dun Cow, St. Martin-at-Oak, Ed. Mackley

Dyers’ Arms, Lower Westwick-st.—Wm. Fowler

Dyers’ Arms, Quay-side—Jon. Rant

Eagle, Church-alley, St. Gregory’s—J. Crowe

Eagle, Lower Westgate-st., Heigham—James Lord

Eagle, Newmarket-road—Jon. Stockings

Eagle & Child, Golden Ball-st.—Hy. Jolly

Earl of Leicester, Dereham-rd.—Hy. Barker

East End Retreat, Thorpe-rd.—Rt. Starling

Eastern Counties Railway, Foundry Bridge—Robert Warnes

Eastern Union Railway, St. Stephen’s-gates—M. L. Reynoldson

Eight Ringers, Coslany-st.—Thomas Cunningham

Elephant, Stump-cross, Magdalen-street—William Easton

Elephant & Castle, King-st.—Th. Parkinson

Elm, St. Clement’s, New Catton—Robert Spencer

Excise Coffee House, Lower Goat-lane—Richard Plane

Exmouth, St. Stephen’s-st.—Robert Garrod

Factory, Cowgate-st.—John Miller

Fair Flora, Lower Westwick-street—John Moore

Fellmongers’ Arms, St. Martin-at-Oak—Michael Murrell

Fleece, Bridewell-alley—Christopher Bailey wine & spirit merchant—(see advertisement)

Fleece, Tombland—Henry Mann

Flickered Bull, Ber-st.—T. Engall

Flower-in-Hand, Pitt-st.—Thomas Delph

Flower Pot, St. Martin-at-Oak—William Weyer

Flower in Hand, Westwick-street—Jonathan Dack

Fortune of War, Calvert-st.—Thos. Gooch

Foundry, St. Julian-st.—David Thomas Butterfant

Foundry Bridge, Rose-lane—Wm. Smith Riches

Fountain, St. Benedict’s-st.—J. Debbage

Fox and Hounds, Ber-street—John Cook

Freemason’s Arms, New Lakenham—Cardinal Woolsey

Free Trade House, Rose-lane—J. Howard

French Horn, Pottergate-street—Mary Ann Dann

Gardener’s Arms, Timberhill-street—Henry Scott

George, Hay-hill—John Dixon Calton

George, St. Stephen’s—Joseph Nunn

George the Fourth, Ber-street—J. Decks

Gin Shop, Castle-meadow, Robert Fitt

Glaziers’ Arms, Pottergate street—Charlotte Roe

Globe, Botolph-street—James Barbour

Globe, Rising Sun-lane—John Moore

p. 81Goat, Upper Goat-lane—E. Bond

Goldbeater’s Arms, Bethel-street—Mary Tutton

Golden Ball, Castle-hill—William Girling

Golden Can, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s—Robert Yellop

Golden Cross, Charing Cross—Jas. Mason

Golden Fleece, Fishgate-st.—W. Blazely

Golden Lion, Brazen Doors-rd.—D. Onley

Golden Lion, King-street—Henry Lowe

Golden Lion, St. John’s-st.—Edw. Stubbs

Goose and Gridiron, little Orford-street—Robert Thorne

Grapes, Dove-lane—John Scowen

Grapes, Market-place—John Cushing

Grapes, Red Lion-street—Richard Debney

Gropes, St. Giles’-gates—William Rogers

Grapes, St. Miles’ Church-street—William Shildrick

Green Dragon, Little London-street—Jos. Marshall

Green Hills Gardens, St. Augustine’s-gates—Thomas Winter

Greenland Fishery, Coslany-street—John Boast

Green Man, King-street—Henry Haward

Greyhound, St. Stephen’s—Bidwell, Joseph

Greyhound, Ber-street—J. Edw. Barnes

Griffin, Barrack-st., Pockthorpe—Martin Thompson

Griffin, Upper King-street—Wm. James

Guildhall, Gaol-hill, Market-place—Wm. De Caux

Half Moon, King-street—Henry Howes

Half Moon, Market-pl.—Hubert Guyton

Half Moon, Stone-hill, Heigham—William Pritty

Half Moon, Dereham-road—Sarah Pretty

Half Moon, Gentleman’s Walk—J. Tuddenham

Hampshire Hog, St. Swithin’s—W. Kemp

Hatchet and Gate, Lower Goat-lane—John Pack

Heart’s Ease, Plumstead-road, Thorpe—Benjamin Sayer

Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s-plain—Thos. Fenn

Holkham Arms, Castle-meadow—William Cunningham

Hop Pole, St. Faith’s-lane—Edw. Chapman

Hope Brewery, St. Saviour’s-lane—Edward Warner

Horse Barracks, Pockthorpe-road—Hannah Petch

Horse Shoes, Palace-street—T. Girdlestone

Hospital Boy, Whitefriars’-bridge—Henry Dade

Jack of Newbury, Magdalen-street—James Upcroft

John Bull, Crook’s-place, New City—Abel Herbert

Jolly Butchers, Ber-street—John Blyth

Jolly Dealers, Castle-ditches—George Francis

Jolly Drovers, Ber-street—George Mann

Jolly Dyers, Fishgate-street—Robert Grand

Jolly Dyers, Wensum-street—Elizabeth Moor

Jolly Farmers, Castle-hill—Robt. Powley

Jolly Gardeners, Infirmary-road—Thomas Franshaw

Jolly Gardeners, Silver-road, Pockthorpe—Anne Digby

Jolly Hatters, St. James’—Robert Minns

Jolly Skinners, St. Martin-at-Oak—William Dye

Jubilee, Ber-street—J. Thurlow

Kett’s Castle, Spitalfields, Thorpe—Rosamond Smith

King’s Arms, Ber-street—Robert Bray

King’s Arms, Ber-street—Thomas Green

King’s Arms, Bethel-street—Edward Basingthwaite

King’s Arms, Bishop-bridge, Thorpe—James Dawson

King’s Arms, Hall-lane, Lakenham—James Barker

King’s Arms, St. Martin-at-Oak-gates—William Smith

King’s Head, Gildengate-street—Jane Cornish

King’s Head, Magdalen-street—Robert Basey

King’s Head, Davey-place—Rich. Doughty

King’s Head, Pump-street—J. Walker

King’s Head, St. James’-street—Joseph Seaman

King’s-Head, St. Stephen’s-st.—J. Thwaites

Key of the Castle, Oak-st.—Thos. Porter

King of Prussia, Lakenham—William May

Lamb, Coslany-street—Mark Widdowes

Lamb, Eaton-road—Robert Nixon

Lamb, Old Haymarket—J. Websdale

Lame Dog, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s—Robert Edwards

Leopard, St. James’-road—Matt. Webster

Light Dragoon, Westlegate-street—George Bunn

Light Horseman, Botolph-street—William Tuffs

Lion and Castle, Orford-hill—Thomas Francis

Lion and Castle, Timberhill—Thos. Francis

Little Buck, Oak-street—Thomas Rudd

Lock and Key, Ber-street—Peter Woods

London, St. Andrew’s-hill—Robert Liddlelow

London Coffeehouse, Rampant Horse-st.—Thomas Sapey

London Steam Packet, St. Catharine’s-plain—John Blanch

p. 82Lord Brougham, St. Martin-at-Oak—John Peter Calthorpe

Lord Camden, Charing-cross—Robt. Bruff

Lord Howe, Upper Westwick-street—Anne Bradbury

Lord John Russell, Dereham-road—Charles Betts

Lord Nelson, Pottergate-street—George Parker

Lord Nelson, Stone-hill, Heigham—Sarah Watts

Lord Nelson, Timber-hill, Wm. Phillis

Lord Nelson, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham—William Murrell

Maid’s Head, Wensum-st.—Maria Francis

Man in the Moon, Duke-street—James Baker

Market House, Weaver’s-lane, Marketplace—John Hilling

Marquis of Granby, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Philip Waytes

Marquis of Granby, Bishopgate street—James Puxley

Masonic, Elm-hill—William Stewart

Mazeppa, Cowgate-street—James Webb

Mill, Mill-hill, New Catton—Robt. Pointer

Mischief, Paul’s Back-lane—Joseph Matthew Mann

Mitre, Brigg-street—Thomas Thirkettle

Moon and Stars, Duke-street—Lewis Williams

Moulder’s Arms, Ber-street—Matt. Bell

Nelson, West Pottergate-street—Christopher John Salmon

Nelson’s Monument, Lower King-street—James Rose

New Brewery, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—James Ulph

New City, King-st., New City—Norris Moore

New Mills, Lower Westwick-street—John Lake

Norfolk Arms, St. Michael Coslany—Joseph Juby Sturley

Norwich Arms, Ber-street—George Pegg, builder

Norwich a Port, Carrow-hill—Mark Greenfield

Old Barge, King-street—George Frederick Newman

Old Crown, St. Martin-at-Oak—James Woods

Old Dove, Market-place—William Watts

Old Friends, Ber-street—John Nickols

Old Goat, Upper Goat-lane—Isaac Diver

Old Lobster, Lobster-street—Robert Fiddeman

Old Star, Quay-side—Stephen Spratt

Old Theatre, Bethel st.—Benjamin Lacy

Old Two Brewers, Magdalen-street—Thos. Cubitt

Paul Pry, St. Giles’-hill—William Paston

Peacock, St. Stephen’s-street—Chas. Taylor

Pelican, Pitt-street—Henry Hogg

Pheasant Cock, Ber-street-gates—James Blake

Pheasant Cock, St. Michael Coslany—Jeremiah Mills

Pigeons, Charing-cross—William Heap

Pine Apple—St. Martin’s-lane—Edward Bank

Pine Apple, Trowse—Richard Jarvis

Plasterers’ Arms, Cowgate-st.—George Coe

Plasterers’ Arms, St. Margaret’s-street—John Gotterson

Plough, Castle-hill—Mark Coe

Plough, Upper Westwick-street—James Girdlestone

Plumber’s Arms, Cowgate-street—Thomas Pilgrim

Plumber’s Arms, Princes-street—Joseph Hewen

Pope’s Head, Upper Market—J. Snowling

Post Office, Post Office-st.—W. Elvish

Prince Albert, Ber-street—Samuel Coleman

Prince Albert, Dove-st.—Thomas Daniels

Prince of Orange, King-st.—Thos. Adcock

Prince of Wales, Pump-st.—Chas. Ostler

Prince of Wales, St. Augustine’s-street—Samuel Gidney

Prince of Wales, Upper Westwick-street—John Canner

Prince Regent, Weaver’s-lane—Robert Mounsey

Princess Royal, Rampant Horse-st.—Sarah Robins

Prospect House, Hellesdon-road—James Watson

Punch House, Market-place—Joseph Jenkinson

Queen Adelaide, Pitt-st.—Thos. Foulsham

Queen Anne, St. Michael Coslany—Edward Raven

Queen Caroline, St. Martin-at-Oak—Harriet Austin

Queen Victoria, Pottergate-st.—Charlotte Roe

Queen’s Arms, Magdalen-st.—J. Minns

Queen’s Head, Cowgate-st.—W. Love

Queen’s Head, St. Giles’ Upper-street—Isaac Fox

Railway House, Foundry bridge-road—Geo. Hutson

Railway, King-street—Robert Cooper

Rainbow, King-street—J. Thwaites

Rampant Horse, Fishgate-st.—H. Norton

Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse-street—Christopher Twiss

Raven, King-street—Daniel Rowland

Recruiting Serjeant, Ber-st.—W. Crancher

Red House, Timberhill—Thos. Thompson

p. 83Red Lion, Bishopsgate-st.—Thos. Howard

Red Lion, London-st.—William Gardiner

Red Lion, Magdalen-st.—Stephen Steward

Red Lion, Magdalen-st.—George Morris

Red Lion, Red Lion-street—Frederick H. Newman

Red Lion, St. Andrew—Joseph Fletcher

Red Lion, St. Miles’-bridge—Thos. Weyer

Ribbs of Beef, Wensum-street—J. Howard

Richmond Hill, Ber-street-gates—Peter Youngs

Rifleman, All Saint’s green—Jacob Cooper

Rifleman, Cross-lane—John Tidd

Rising Sun, Chapelfield-road—John Abel

Rising Sun, Golden Ball-st.—W. Playford

Robin Hood and Little John, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe—Edward Spooner

Roe buck, Trafalgar st., New Lakenham—J. Saddler

Rosary, Thorpe-road—Rachael Sheedy

Rose, Cowgate-street—J. Whall

Rose, King-street—Alexander Balls

Rose, Palace-street—John Page

Rose St. Augustine’s—Leggatt Cobb

Rose, St. Catharine’s-plain—William Wordingham

Rose, St. Martin at-Oak—Matt. Zipfel

Rose, St. Stephen’s-st.—H. Sweetman

Rose and Crown, Bishopgate-street—Robt. Tiddenham

Royal Exchange, Julian-st., Julian-place—John Cubitt

Royal, Market-place—James Heseltine

Royal Oak, Oak-street—Robert Cossey

Royal Oak, Crook’s-place—Geo. Newton

Royal Oak, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s—William Hardy

Royal Standard, Ber-st.—Robt. J. Woods

Royal Standard, Union-place—R. Cogman

Saint Paul, Cowgate-st.—Samuel Severn

Saracen’s Head, St. Giles’-st.—J. Wiggins

Saracen’s Head, West Pottergate-street—William Brittain

Sawyers, St. Paul’s-plain—Mark English

Sawyers’ Arms, Fishgate-st.—Thomas Ives

Seven Stars, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—William Denmark

Shakespeare, Colegate-street, St. George—W. Seppings

Shakespeare, Theatre-st.—Robert Hollis

Ship, Cowgate-street—John Peel

Ship, King-street—Rachael Lanham

Ship, King-street—Henry Buttle

Ship, Mousehold—J. Watts

Ship, Thorn-lane—John Robins

Shirehall, Castle-meadow—Abraham Ling

Shoulder of Mutton, or Corn Exchange, St. Andrew’s-hill—James Mann

Shoulder of Mutton, St. Augustine’s-st.—J. Smith

Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s-street—John Sawyer

Shuttles, St. Augustine’s-st.—J. Plunkett

Sir John Barleycorn, St. James’—J. Bell

Sir John Barleycorn, Orford-hill—J. Leeds Mason

Southwell Arms, Hall-lane, New Lakenham—James Brinkley

Spear in Hand, Vauxhall-st., Julian-place—J. Winter Watts

Sportsman, Barrack-st. Pockthorpe—John Annison

Spread Eagle, Market-place—Sam. Leggatt

Spread Eagle, Sussex-st.—Jabez Hardiment

Spread Eagle, West Pottergate-st.—Edward Holman

Staff of Life, Fishgate-st.—Sam. Harvey

Stagg, St. Benedict’s—Edward Wigg

Stagg’s Head, Princes-street—J. William Johnson

Star, Haymarket—J. Wilson

Star & Crown, Timberhill-st.—Wm. Emms

Steam Packet, King-st. St. Peter-per-Mountergate—Mary Hilling

Steam Packet House, King-st.—William Thompson

St. Catharine, Brazen Doors-road—John Mannings

St. John’s Head, Bridge-st., St. Michael’s-at Coslany—Matthew Mann

Suffolk Arms, Oak-st.—James Shipman

Sun, Coslany-st.—James Matthew Kemp

Sun & Anchor, Colegate-st.—Thos. Thorpe

Surrey, Surrey-road—Robert Scarlett

Swan, Magdalen-street—George Bidwell

Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft—Eliz. Asker

Swan, Swan-lane—Edmund Tuddenham

Swan with two Necks, St. Stephen’s-street—Patience Hunt

Ten Bells, Upper Westwick st.—Edmund Browne

Theatre, Bethel-st.—Benjamin Lacey

Thorn, Bartholomew-st., Thorn-lane—Wm. Thouless

Thorn, Ber-street—George Figg

Three Compasses, Upper King-st.—Wm. Rix

Three Jolly Farmers, Charing-cross—Robt. Gurney

Three Kings, Upper Westwick-st.—Wm. Stratford

Three Maltsters, King-st.—Rachl. Hugman

Three Pigeons, Fishgate-st.—Sar. Newman

Three Tuns, Lower King-st.—John Barber

Three Tuns, Thorpe—Robert Cattermole

Three Turks, 6, Lower Westwick-st. John Fromow

Tiger, Fishgate-st.—John Moy

Toper’s, Oak-street—Robert Rose

Trowel & Hammer, St. Stephen’s-road—Matthew Wilde

p. 84True Briton, New Catton, St. Clement’s—Thomas Wright

Trumpet, St. Stephen’s-st.—Edward Davey

Tumble Down Dick, Ber-street—Robert John Woods

Tuns, All Saints’-green—Charlotte Cowan

Tuns, St. Giles’-gates—William Kemp

Tuns, St. Michael Coslany—Wm. Phillips

Tuns, Whitefriars’-street—Austin Bennett, shoemaker

Turkey Cock, Church-st., St. Simons—Rbt. Swash

Turk’s Head, William-street—Geo. Noble

Two Brewers, Magdalen-st.—Jac. Campling

Two Brewers, St. John-st.—James Wallace

Two Necked Swan, Market-place—Wm. Pye

Two Necked Swan, St. Martin-at-Oak—James Gibson

Two Necked Swan, St. Stephen’s-st.—Thos. Hunt

Two Quarts, Bridge-st., St. George’s—Arninger Playford

Two Quarts, Gildengate-st.—Han. Callon

Unicorn, St. Mary’s—Isaac Easton

Unicorn, St. Stephen-st.—Robert Fuller

Vauxhall, Vauxhall-st., Julian-place—Edw. Howell

Victoria, St. Stephen’s-gates—Jos. Caston

Victoria, Upper-walk, Market-place—John Hammond

Victory, Back-street, St. Stephen’s—Ann Cudden

Victoria, Queen-street, New City—Thomas Hunt

Vine, Upper Westwick-st.—Thos. Blazely

Waggon & Horses, St. Michael—J. Willsea

Waggon & Horses, Tombland—Wm. Tiffin

Waterloo, Upper-walk, Market-place—Edward Smith

Waterman, King-street—Abram Mason

Waterman, Lower Westwick-street—Wm. Calver

Waterman’s Arms, St. Ann’s-lane, St. Peter-per-Mountergate—John Moughton

Wellington, 7, White Lion-street—George Harvey

West End Retreat, Heigham—Alpert W. Page

Weston’s Cellar House, Bridge-street, St. George’s—George Warne

Whalebone, New Catton—Edw. Sexton

Wheatsheaf, Bethel-st.—J. Sheppard

Wheatsheaf, Castle-ditches—Elij. Cole

Wheatsheaf, St. Stephen’s-st.—John Mace

Whip & Nag, Tooley-st.—Lydia Brewster

White Cottage, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s—Thomas Towell

White Hart, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s—George Stubbs

White Hart, Hay-hill—Henry Crickmore

White Hart, Ber-street—Thomas Whaite

White Horse, Castle-ditches—Jos. Taylor

White Horse, Bridge-street, St. Lawrence—William Rix

White Horse, Hay-hill—Samuel Howman

White Horse, St. Mary’s Church-alley—William Hewitt

White Lion, King-street—Peter Withers

White Lion, Magdalen-st.—James Howes

White Lion, Palace-plain—Wm. Barber

White Lion, Princes-st.—George King

White Lion, St. Benedict’s—Lubbuck Lawn

White Lion, St. Martin-at-Oak—William Taylor

White Lion, White Lion-st.—Charles Bray

White Rose, Back of the Inns—Horace Littlepond

White Swan, Cowgate-st.—John Fake

White Swan, King-street—J. West

William Tell, Castle Ditches—Geo. Hall

William the Fourth, Middle-st., St. Augustine’s—Mary R. Arnold

William the Fourth, Mousehold—George Matthews

William the Fourth, Coburg-street—Wm. Newby

Windsor Castle, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe—Archibald Charles Frew

Wild Man, Pottergate-st.—John Beeton

Windmill, Ber-st.—Abraham Graver

Windmill, Hellesdon-rd.—John Knopwood

Wine Coopers’ Arms, Lower Goat-lane—H. Tilney

Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. Augustine’s-st.—Jonathan Bales

Woolcombers’ Arms, Magdalen-st.—J. Earl

Woolpack, Coslany-street—Han. Howlett

Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.—Noah Trower

Woolpack, St. George’s Colegate—Mary Barnes

Wounded Hart, Upper Market—William Ward

Wrestlers, St. James’s-st.—George Crisp

Yarmouth Arms, Market-place—John Roe

Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-street—Saml. Bean

York, Castle-hill—Mary Eastaugh

Linen Drapers.

Armstrong, William, Colegate-street

Atkins, James, St. Benedict’s-street

Austin, Anne, 5, Orford-hill

Betts, John, Albion-house, Market-place

Bishop, George, 2, Haymarket—(see advertisement)

Blakely, Edward (and shawl warehouse) 15 and 16, London-street

Blandon, William, Ber-street

Bray, William, Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s

p. 85Brown, William, Lower Westwick-street

Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk-street, Union-pl.

Caley, Nathaniel Henry, 17, Gentleman’s-walk

Campbell, Joseph, St. Stephen’s-gates

Campling, George, Magdalen-street

Canham, William, Seymour-place, St. Stephen’s

Chamberlin, Sons, and Co. (wholesale and retail) Market place

Coleman, George Lovick (wholesale and retail), Market-place

Coleman and Son, 8, London-street

Copeman, Bell, 6, Exchange-street

Cundall, Benjamin, 19, Gentleman’s-walk

Dade, Charlotte, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Dawbarn, James, 14, 15, and 16, Exchange-street

Delf, William Stannard, Tombland House, Tombland

Edwards, William Pye, St. Stephen’s-st.

English and Son, London-street

Fairchild, Mary Ann, Spitalfields

Fairweather, Lydia, 4, London-street

Fiske, Francis, London-street

Flower, Jonathan, Wensum-street

Gill, Elizabeth, Orford-hill

Gooderson and Moll, Upper Market

Gower, Thomas Love, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Gown, Jeremiah, corner of St. Mary’s-plain

Gunton, John Hamnall, 4, Old Haymarket

Harrison, John, 3, Globe-st., Union-place

Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New Opening, Potter-row, Paul’s-plain

Henderson, John, Dereham-road

Hipper, Mary Ann, Upper Westwick-street

Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill

Johnstone, John, 8, Chatham-place

Johnstone, Joseph, 8, Chatham-place

Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs-street

Kett, W. W., 2, London-street

Littlewood, Samuel, St. Andrew’s-plain

Lowe, William, Peacock-street

Marshall, Mary Ann, Palace-street

M‘Ilmorrow, John, Coslany-street

Metcalf, William, St. Benedict’s-gates

Mole, William, Heigham-hill

Newstead, William, King-street

Nockold, Henry, Ber-street

Parker, William, corner of City-road, Dereham-road

Piggott, John, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Piggott, J. H., Charing-cross

Piper, William, 17, London-street

Powell, Robert, London-street

Quantrell, Sarah, Union-place

Reeve, William Henry, 38, London-street

Reynolds, William W., Upper Westwick-street

Rust, Hannah, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Searles, Francis, Norfolk and Norwich House, Ber-street

Scott, Ann Maria, 1, August-st., Heigham

Snowdon and Sons, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s-street

Stocks, Alfred Joseph (wholesale and retail), 12, Briggs-street

Sutton, H. M., St. Augustine’s

Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s-road

Thurston, Rebecca, 5, Davey-place

Tillyard, Rebecca, Stump Cross, Magdalen-street

Towler, Hannah, 3, Fye-bridge

Venables & Plowman, 9, Gentleman’s-walk

Watering, John, 69 & 70, St. Stephen’s-st.

Wiseman, Alfred, Grove-place, St Giles’-rd

Lithographers.

Barker and Hill, St. Peter’s Mancroft

Bidwell, Joseph, Rampant Horse-street

Browne, William, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s

Hall, William, Back of the Inns

Ninham, Henry, Chapel-field

Livery Stable Keepers.

Baldry, William, Crescent-road

Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate-street

Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, Palace-street

Paget, John, Rampant Horse-street

Platten, Peter, Surrey-mews, St. Stephen’s

Stebbings, Henry, Hale’s-court, St. Giles’

Thirtle, Thomas, Golden Ball-street

Webster, William, Maid’s Head Inn-yard, St. Simon’s

Loan Agents, &c.

Burrows, Geo. Crisp, Post Office-street

Clark, Robert Appleton, Pottergate-street

Norwich & Norfolk Loan Assurance Classes—A. W. Ray, Sec. (see advertisement)

Machine Makers.

Cudbard, John and Charles, Theatre-street

Lamb, David Thomas, 5, Golden Ball-st., and Castle-hill

Slack, Messrs., St. Giles’-hill

Sparke and Co., Thorn-lane Foundry

Stanley, Geo. (scale, beam, and weighing), Elm-hill

Maltsters.

Arnold, George, St. Stephen’s-gates

Branford, Benjamin, Stamp Office-yard

Mealing and Mills, King-street

Sexton, Edward, Whale Bone, New Catton

Spurgeon, John, St. Augustine’s-gates

Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Anchor Brewery’, Pockthorpe

Storey, Wm., Bull-close Brewery, Bull-cl.

Manufacturers.

Allen, George, St. Stephen’s Back-st., and Wounded Hart-lane

p. 86Bacon, Edmund and Edward (sacking), 3, Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, Market-pl.

Barber, John Lee (cotton), St. Martin’s-lane and Haymarket

Bidwell, John (sack), Calvert-street

Blakely, Edward Theobald, River House Factory, Duke’s-palace

Blyth, Matthew (paper), World’s End-lane

Bolingbroke, C. and F., St. Clement’s

Burrell, Richard Mills (hair), St. George’s Middle-street

Clabburn, Sons, and Crisp, Pitt-street

Column, J. and J. (mustard, starch, and indigo blue), Stoke Mills, and Cannon-st. London (see advertisement)

Cooper, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill

Delane, William (paper), Hellesdon

Francis, John, Calvert-street

Gardon, John Wm. (silk), Unthank’s-rd.

Geary, William, St. Augustine’s

Grout and Co. (silk and crape), Lower Westwick-street

Gunton, Henry, Elm-hill

Gunton, Thomas, junior (hair seating), White Lion-yard, St. Martin’s-at-Oak

Hart, Robert (hazel and slaie), Golden Dog-lane

Hinde, Francis, St. Augustine’s

Hinde, Richard Francis, Sussex-street

Hindes, Ephraim and Frank (silk), Botolph-street

Hindes, Henry (rope and sack), Red Lion-street, and Magdalen-street

Hurn and Son (sack, rope, twine, net, and mat), 13, Dove-st., and Newmarket-st.

Key, William Drake, Carrow

Middleton and Ainsworth (dresses and shawls), Calvert-street, and at 16, Watling-street, London

Poll, Samuel (camlet), Botolph-street

Potter, James, St. George’s Middle-street

Robberds, Charles Augustus, Lyng Mills, and 6, Chapelfield-road

Rowling and Allen, St. Faith’s-lane

Russell and Co. (rope, sack, &c.), St. Martin’s-lane, Buff Coat-lane, Scoles-green, and Mousehold

Sadd, Anthony, Duke-street

Sadler, Jas., (horse hair) St. Martin-at-Oak

Shaw, Richard, Colegate-st., St. Clement’s

Spinks, Samuel, Calvert-street

Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s-plain

Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s street

Swann, Joshua, Chapelfield-grove

Tollady, Joseph, (hair) Lower Westwick-st.

Towler, Campin, and Co. Elm-hill

Waller, J. G., (cotton) Pit-street

Webb, William, (rope) Magdalen-street

Willett, Nephew, and Co., Pottergate-st., and 63, Friday-street, London

Williams and Potter, Gildengate-street

Wright and Son, Elm-hill

Marine Store Dealers.

Bagshaw, George, Coslany-street

Barnard, J. Wensum-st. & Fishgate-street

Daynes, Thomas, Magdalen-gates

Gardiner, William, Paul’s-opening

Kent, William, Upper Goat-lane

Townshend, Jas., Bridge-street, St. Miles

Medical Botanists.

Bryant, Thomas, 8, West End-terrace

Roberts, H. Union-pl. (see advertisement)

Merchants.

Bacon, Edmund and Edmund, 3, Davey-place and Gaol-hill, Market-place

Barber and Sons, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket

Bateman, J. and Jas. G. J. (yarn and silk) Gildengate-street

Beart, Robert Haywood, Bethel-street

Bessey, James Hayn, 102, Pottergate-street

Blake, Robert, Magdalen-street

Boardman, James, Newmarket-road

Brown Frederick, King-street

Burcham, —, St. Martin-at-Oak

Capon, James, St. Clement’s-hill

Christie, Thos. and J., Quay-side, & King-street

Clarke, Justinian Barret, Duke’s-palace, Coslany, and King-street

Crisp, J., jun., St. John’s Head-yard, St. Miles’

Davey, Joseph, (silk) Pitt-street

De Vear, John Lower Close

Etheredge, Robt. Philip, 7, Victoria-street, Lakenham

Freeman, Chas. Robt. (foreign fruit) Upper Market

Hart, Charles, Duke’s Palace

Howlett, Peter, (hair) 49, Botolph-street

Kett, Henry, (wool) King-street

Merry, Robt., Wilderness-house, Bracondale

Nash, Spooner, (paper and rag) Charing-cross

Pigg and Co., (woollen) Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket

Press, Edward, Bishop’s-bridge

Pymar, J., (wool and yarn agent) Castle Meadow

Ray, John, (iron) Goat-lane

Read, Thos. Wm., King-street

Springfield, Son & Nephew, (silk) St. Mary’s Churchyard, & 66, Coleman-st., London

Watson & Son, (stone) Castle Meadow and St. Faith’s-lane

Woolnough, Wm., Plumstead-rd., Thorpe, and 3, Lower King-street

p. 87Midwives.

Elvin, Mary, Ber-street

Whitehead, Mary, opposite St. Augustine’s Church

Millers.

De Caux, Mrs., Mousehold

Feltham, Mark, Pea Field, Lakenham

Gilbeigh, George, St. Benedict’s-gates

Read, W., Trowse

Reynolds, Joshua, Hellesdon

Robberds, Chas. Augustus, Lyng Mills and 6, Chapelfield-road

Springall, Benjamin, St. Clement’s-hill

Waters, F. W., Lower Westwick-street

Wells, Henry, Hellesdon Mills

Woolnough, Wm., Plumstead-rd., Thorpe, and 3, Lower King-street

Milliners: See also Dressmakers.

Beeston, Rosamond, Chapelfield-opening

Browne, Maria, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Clare, Caroline, Magdalen-street

Cruso, Lydia, 6, Biggs-street

Davy, Jane and Sarah, 6, Upper St. Giles’-street

Elliott, Emma, Magdalen-street

Fairweather, Lydia, 4, London-street

Ford, Mary Ann, Cowgate-street

Garrett, Sarah, Paul’s Back-lane

Goose, Emma, Briggs-street

Goulder, Harriet, Magdalen-street

Greene, Mary Anne, Colegate-street

Harper, John, 4, London-street

Henry, Thomas, Back of the Inns

Hipper, Mary Ann, Upper Westwick-st.

Huson, Mary, 12, London-street

Ives, J. Collingwood, (wholesale) 21, Victoria-street

James, Jane, Rose-lane

Jones, —, London-street

Martinson, Lucy, 67, St. Giles’-street

Palmer, Lucy, 6, London-street

Paraman, Christiana & Rosa, 56, St. Giles’ street

Puxley, Martha, 26, Bethel-street

Rollings, Abigail, St. Stephen’s-road

Sendall, Mary, 8, London-street

Short, Joanna, London-street

Smith, Susan and Helen, 17, St. Giles’ st.

Stacey, Mary Ann, Orford-hill

Stannard, Marianne, St. Giles’-hill

Tinkler, Sophia, 16, Bethel-street

Watts, Elizabeth, Pottergate-street

Wortley, Martha, Briggs-street

Millwrights.

Buttifant, C. and Son, King-street

Buttifant, David Thomas, Church-street

Campling, James, Buff Coat-lane

Howard and Gaze, St. Paul’s, Back-lane

Modeller and Figure Maker.

Bianchi, Giovanni, Bridge-st., St. George’s

Mohair and Worsted Spinners.

Blake, Edward and Robert Wiffen, Colegate-street

Greenhough, Joseph, Golden Dog-lane

Jay, Geo., Albion-mill, King-street

Park, Joseph, Eaton

Walker and Co., Calvert-street

Whiteley, Joseph, St. Saviour’s-lane

Music Sellers, &c.

Fish, William, 17, Bridewell-alley

Howlett, William (Pianoforte and Organ warehouse), 3, London-street

Pashley, Charles, Queen-street

Warne, Elizabeth, 122, Pottergate-street

Woods, William, London-street

News Agents.

Darken, James, 2, Little London-street

Daynes, John C., Back of the Inns

Jeary, Robert, 3, Bridewell-alley (see advertisement)

Shalders, Noah, jun., 9, St. Stephen’s-street

Newspaper Offices.

Norfolk Chronicle—Matchett and Stevenson, Market-place

Norfolk News—Publishing Office, Exchange-street

Norwich Mercury—Bacon and Kinnebrook, 12, London-street

Nurserymen, Seedsmen, & Florists.

Bell, John, Mousehold

Ewing, John William, 9, Exchange-street, and Eaton

Hussey, William, St. Catherine’s-plain

Jay, William, Sussex-street

Mackie and Stewart, 10, & 11, Exchange-street, and Bracondale

Nunn, John, St. Augustine-street

Pock, Richard, Plumstead-road, Thorpe

Reynolds, William, Hall-lane, Lakenham

Oil and Colourmen.

Bayfield and Sons, Magdalen-street

Browne and Sons, 4, Upper Market

Coppin, Edward, Orford-hill

Flatt, John, 15, and 16, Magdalen-street

Howlett and Co., 6, Old Haymarket

Pinson, Henry, Bank-plain

Piper and Pigg, 5, London-street

White, Frederick Edward, 17, Tombland

p. 88Opticians.

Jones, James, Wensum-street

Keyzor, Brothers, St. Giles’-street

Piggin, John, Post Office-street

Outfitters.

Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place

Christie, Thomas Bazzillai, corner of Magdalen-street

Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-street

Womack, George, jun., Central Railway Establishment, 11 and 12, White Lion-st.

Painters, Plumbers, Glaziers, &c.

Angell, Joseph, Middle-st., St. George’s

Annison, Daniel, 3, Cherry-street, New Lakenham

Barker, Robert, Orford-hill

Beaty, Henry (and japanner), 14, Little London-street

Boyce, James Stanford, Duke-street

Brady, Alfred J., Redwell-street

Bray, Charles, White Lion, White-Lion-st.

Campling, William, Coslany-street

Candler, John, Peacock-street

Cooper, William, Upper Westwick-street

Crowe, Spicer, Upper Westwick-street

Delph, William, St. Augustine’s-street

Deveraux, Edmund, Middle-st., St. George’s

Dixon, John, Bethel-street

Fisher, Joshua, West Pottergate-street

Fountain, Henry, Redwell-street

Gedge, Robert Crispin, St. Giles’-terrace, and Lower Goat-lane

Gilbert, Ann, corner of Sussex-street

Gooch, George, Carver, Castle-meadow and Upper King-street

Green, John, Pottergate-street

Hall, James, Magdalen-street

Hall, James, Timberhill-street, Orford-hill

Hardy, John, Dove-street

Hill, John, Chesnut-court, St. Giles’-street

Hunter, William, Castle-meadow

Jones, Peter, Church-walk, St. Margaret’s

Kerr, John, Lower Goat-lane

King, David, Elm-lane, Elm-hill

King and Son, Princes-street

Ling, Nicholas, Magdalen-street

Mallows, Charles, 3, Princes-street

Mansfield, James, St. Stephen’s-street

Mason, John, Magdalen-street

Mills, William M. J., St. Miles’ Coslany

Norman, Robert, 6, York-place

Parsons, Thomas, 3, Rising Sun-lane

Purdy, Rich. Howes, Hall-road, Lakenham

Puxley, William, 12, Orford-hill

Quantrill, Henry, King-street

Say, Sarah, 14, St. Giles’-street

Smith, John, Ber-street

Starland, John, Surrey-st.

St. Quintin, John, corner of Bethel-st.

Surflin, William, 12, Bank-st.

Taylor, John, Palace-st.

Taylor, William James, Bird in Hand, Mill-lane, New Catton

Tuck, Robert, Wensum-st.

Vyall, George, St. Andrew’s Broad-st.

Weeks, William, Botolph-st.

Wilde, Frederick, St. Stephen’s-st.

Wilde, Matthew, Trowel and Hammer, St. Stephen’s-rd.

Winter, Wm., Timberhill-st.

Wright, Joseph, Mission-place, King-st.

Wright, Walter, Rose-corner, King st.

Paper Hangers.

Boswell, Wm., Magdalen-st.

Browne, Charles Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s st.

Burrell, William, Magdalen-st.

Fisher, James Whiting, corner of Calvert-st.

Fountain, Henry, Redwell-st.

Frost, George, Muspole-st.

Lawrence, William, Ten Bell-lane

Martin, Francis, Upper Westwick-st.

Tann, Samuel Wiseman, 38, Pottergate-st.

Tate, William, Botolph-st.

Trevor, Henry, 6, Post Office-st.

Patten and Clog Makers.

Bradfield, James & Frederick Ellmer, 10, Little London-st.

Cook, Samuel, 6, Davey-place

Harper, James Kersey, Upper Westwick-st.

Leeds, William, 17, London-st.

Prentice, John, Calvert-st.

Rix, Henry, Stump-cross, Magdalen-st.

Rogers, Henry, Wensum-st.

Scott, P. Thos. (wholesale), White Lion-st.

Pawnbrokers.

Brundell & Boan, Pottergate-st. and Upper walk, Market-place

Christie, Thomas (and silversmith), Colegate-street

Havers, William Henry, St. Paul’s New-opening, Rotten-row, Paul’s-plain

Knight, Charlotte, Ber-st.

Knights, James, Upper Westwick-st.

Morgan, John, St. Saviour’s-lane, Magdalen-street

Morgan, William Robert, St. Paul’s-plain

Owen, Fred., Magdalen-st.

Owen, Thomas, Colegate-st.

Pitcher, Henry, Lobster-lane

Samuel & Joseph, St. John’s Timber-hill

Shalders, Noah, Westlegate-st.

Woodrow, Thomas, Coslany-street

p. 89Perfumers.

Edwards, Edw. Manning, 40, London-st.

Kemp, George Park, 17, Exchange-st.

Kew, Flora & Charlotte, 19, White Lion-st.

Wilding, Henry, 42, London-st.

Physicians and Surgeons.

Bell, John Crawford, Princes-street

Bell, William, M.D., St. Stephen’s-road

Blake, Jonathan, Mount Pleasant, Eaton

Bleakley, Elijah, 12, Broad-st. St. Andrew’s

Coleby, Edward Glover, Calvert-street

Cooper, Emanuel, Tombland

Cooper, William, St. George’s Colegate and Duke-street

Copeman, Edward, M.D., Post Office-st.

Cremer, Robert Rolfe (and Apothecary to the Guardians’ Dispensary), Broad-st., St. Andrew’s

Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen-street

Crook, John, 6, London-street

Crosse, Thomas William, 22, St. Giles’-st.

Cubitt, George Robert, Surrey-street

Dalrymple, Archibald, All Saints’

Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey-street

Dashwood, Lancelot (registrar for the West Wymer district), Broad-st. St. Andrew’s

Davis, Henry, 31, Pottergate-street

Day, William Hawkes, Upper Surrey-st.

Edgar, Henry Robert, St. Giles’-street

Evans, Lewis, M.D., Upper Surrey-street

Firth, George W. W., Palace-plain

Francis, William Bransby, Colegate-street

Garthon, James Slap, 46, Bethel-street

Gibson, Charles Mends, Bethel-street

Hartman, Franz Alexr., M.D., Surrey-st.

Hull, Robert, M.D., Redwell-street

Hutchinson, Charles, M.D., Surrey-street

Johnson, James, M.D., Theatre-street

Johnson, John Godwin, 64, St. Giles’s-st.

Landor, Henry, Heigham-retreat

Lynn, George Doughty, M.D., Bracondale

Master, Alfred, St. Giles’-plain

Matcham, —., St. Giles’-hill

Mills, Frederick Anthony, All Saints’-plain

Morgan, Charles, City Dispensary, Pottergate-street

Nichols, Williams Peter, Surrey-street

Norgate, Benjamin Henry, Bank-street

Orris, Frederick Henry, Magdalen-street

Payne, Sturley, Duke-street

Pitt, John Ballard, St. Stephen’s-street

Rand, William Fell, 14, Sampson and Hercules-court, Tombland

Ranking, William Harcourt, M.D., St. Giles’-street

Spencer, Christopher J. M., King-street

Taylor, William Henry, Princes-street

Thompson, Robert, Theatre-street

Thurgar, Walter Christopher, 2, Lakenham-place, St. Catherine’s-plain

Webber, William, 65, St. Giles’-street

Wharton, George, M.D., Upper-close

Woolterton, Robt., Sampson and Hercules-court, Tombland

Pill Box Makers.

Betts, Osborn, Waterloo-rd., St. Clement’s, New Catton

Button and Rix, Little Queen Caroline-yard, St. Martin-at-Oak

Pipe Makers.

Fitt, Robert, Ber-street

Lincoln, John, Pump-street

Pye, Samuel, All Saint’s-green

Russell, Samuel, Pipe-makers’-yard, St. Clement’s

Pork Butchers, Meat Sellers, &c.

Browne, Charles William, 8, St. Augustine-street

Bush, Henry, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Coote, Maria, Hay-hill

Fitt, Mary, Princes-street

Fitt, William, Ber-street

Galey, John, Golden Ball-street

Holland, Catherine, 1, Lower Goat-lane

Killigrew, Robert, St. Giles’-hill

Manthorpe, James, King-street

Paul, Richard, 2 Bridewell-alley

Potter, Robert, King-street

Stannard, James, Magdalen-street

Slaughter, Christopher, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s

Printers.

Bacon and Kinnebrook, “Norwich Mercury” Office, 12, London-street

Broadhurst, William, St. Benedict’s

Davy, John, Albion Office, St. Clement’s Church-alley

Daynes, Samuel, 54, St. Stephen’s-street

Fletcher, Josiah, Haymarket—(see advertisement)

Houghton, Henry, All Saint’s-green

Howes, James, Back of the Inns

Iungius, Joseph, Lower Goat-lane

Jarrold and Sons, London-street, and Exchange-street

Jeary, Robert, 5, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)

Lemmon, J. Robert, Upper Market-place

Matchett & Co., “Norfolk Chronicle Office,” Market-place

Muskett, Charles, Gentleman’s-walk, Old Haymarket

p. 90Norman, James, Haymarket

Otty, Philip, Orford-hill

Oury and Co., 6, London-street

Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse-street

Sharpe, J. Judd, Colegate-st, St. George’s

Stevens, Wm. Horace, Pottergate-street

Thorndick, Henry, Princes-street

Walker, Robert, Bridges-st., St. George’s

Watts, Henry, Pottergate-street—(see advertisement)

Webster, Thomas, Pottergate-street

Print Sellers.

Boswell, William, Magdalen-street

Dawes, Larrance, Bank-plain

Freeman, William, 2, London-street

Gilman, John, Market-place

Watson, Daniel, All Saint’s-green

Pyrotechnists.

Baxter, Neville Plummer, Brazen Doors-rd.

Coe, George, Plasterer’s Arms, Cowgate-st.

Register Office for Servants.

Baker, Charles, Princes-street

Barker, Robert, Orford-hill

Betts, John, 27, Castle-meadow

Fountain, Mary, Redwell-street

Gaze, Wm. Hammond, Westlegate-street

Johnson, Robert, 9, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Morris, Mary Ann, 19, Ten Bell-lane

Stannard, Sarah, Willow-lane

Reporters.

Bayne, Alexander D., St. Benedict’s-road

Garrod, Edward, 2, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road

Rogers, Edmund Dawson, 7, Dereham-rd. Terrace

Thompson, Henry, Dereham-road terrace

Saddle and Harness Makers.

Adwick, Thomas, 8, Davey-place

Bowes, William, St. Benedict’s-street

Breeze, Robert, Magdalen-street

Calves, John, All Saint’s-green

Cannell, John, Ber-street, Timberhill

Chettleburgh, Robert, Upper King-street

Dickinson, Richard, Castle-ditches

Fuller, James, 23, Market-place

Hallows, George, Rampant Horse-street

Harrison, Thos. Thurlow, 10, Upper Saint Giles’-street

Howes, Josh and Jas. Red Lion-street.

Jolly, Chas. W. St. Stephen’s-gates

Philo, Joseph, 44, London-street

Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen-street

Reynolds, William, Upper Westwick-street

Whitehouse, Chas., Upper Westwick-st.

Wilkinson, H. Josh., 85, St. Giles’-street

Sawyers.

Culley, Benj. Church-street, St. Michael’s Coslany

Harverson, Francis, St. Mary’s-place

Harverson, James, St. Julian’s

Saw, File, and Plane Makers.

Lomas, William, Upper Westwick-street

Leist, James, Wensum-street

Kenyon, John, Pottergate-street

Griffiths, Hannah, Goat-lane and Pottergate-street

Saw Mills.

Bird, Bailey, Mousehold

Cann, William, Philadelphia, St. Clement’s

Hood, Robert, Saint Miles’ Coslany, and Sussex-street

Teasel, Osborn, Fishgate-street

Schoolmasters.

Bailey, Isaac, St. Andrew’s-hill

Bending, Thomas, St. Andrew’s Hall-pln.

Bennett, Henry, Gildengate-st.

Blogg, William, King-st.

Brooke, William, Gray Friars’ Priory, King-street

Burrage, John Charles, Castle-hill School, Castle-hill

Burrage, Joseph James, Luckett’s-court, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s

Clark, Robert Appleton, Orford-hill

Codling, Arthur, John, Magdalen-st.

Farmer, Benjamin, Old Meeting School, Calvert-st.

Farnell, William Keeling, Theatre-st.

Gidney, Fred., Hospital School, Fishgate-st.

Hales, John, St. Clement’s

Harper, Wm. Richard, 101, Pottergate-st.

Ling, Henry, Pottergate-st.

Marshall, Ephraim, 5, Chapel-look, Ber-st.

Paul, William Francis, Bracondale

Phillips, Francis, Mancroft School, Hay-hill

Whiting, Wm., Cowgate-st.

Wicks, Wm., Duke’s Palace

Schoolmistresses.

Blakely, the Misses, 13, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s

Bowles, Ann Elizabeth, 4, Thorpe-terrace, Thorpe-road

Boyden, The Misses, Pottergate-st.

Bryant, Mary, St. Benedict’s-plain

Carver, Ruth, 2, West Pottergate-st.

Clifton, Anne, Earlham-road

Coldwell, Mrs. and Miss, St. Clement’s Church-alley

Crowe, Elizabeth, St. George’s-plain

Dix, Anna Charlotte, Chapelfield

Firth, Miss, Bethel-street

p. 91Fuller, Jemima (preparatory), Willow-lane

Gray, Mary Anne, Pottergate-st.

Hartt, Catherine, 14, Victoria-st.

Heasell, Elizabeth & Susanna, Surrey-road

Howard, Anne, St. George’s Middle-st.

Hunt, Charlotte, St. Catherine’s-plain

Ives, Ann Sarah, 12, Crescent

Jones, Hannah & Amelia, Wensum-st.

Lambert, Mary, Steel’s-court, Queen-st.

Lantenant, Maria, St. Andrew’s

Larke, Hannah Susannah, Cow-hill

Lawter, Elizabeth, 2, Rampant Horse-st.

Leman, Emily, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Lincolne, Elizabeth Sarah, Surrey-st.

Ling, Harriett Elizabeth, 56, Bethel-st.

Machet, M. Jane, Church-st. St. Simon’s

Marshall, Charlotte, Finket-st.

Nicholson, Catherine Ann, The Chantry

Parsons, Georgians, Lakenham-ter.

Phillips, Elizabeth, 5, Chatham-place

Phillips, the Misses, Priory, St. Stephen’s

Pillgrim, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s-plain

Priest, Mrs. Henry, Pottergate-st.

Read, Eliza Eleanor, St. Giles’ Broad-st.

Redgrave, Helen, Grey Friar’s, King-st.

Reeve, Eliza, West End-pl., Chapelfield-rd.

Spratt, Sarah, 2, Bethel-street

Wall, Harriett, Dereham-road

Walters, Martha and Eliza, Rampant Horse-street

Warnett, King-st., St. Julian’s

Whiting, Sarah, Cowgate-st.

Williams, the Misses, 52, Pottergate-st.

Wilson, Mrs. and Misses (for young gentlemen) 13, Crescent

Seed Merchants.

Bruce, William, near Fye-bridge

Cozens and Sons, St. Benedict’s-st.

Fowell, William, Upper King-st.

Haslewood, Christopher John, Weaver’s-lane, Old Haymarket

Lawes, Robert C., Little Orford-st.

Shoeing Smiths.

Marked * are Farriers.

* Brooks, John, All Saints’-street

* Oakley, Robert, Palace-street

Palmer, John, St. Augustine’s-st.

* Shalders, Thomas, Hay-hill

* Shreeve, John, Magdalen-st.

Slate Merchants.

Blyth, William, St. Faith’s-lane

Morris, John, King-st.

Robinson, Thomas, Cross-lane, St. George’s

Soap Makers.

Andrews and French, Fishgate-st.

Bunting, Son, and Durrant, Coslany-st.

Stationers.—See also Booksellers.

Candler, John, 5, Rampant Horse-st.

Fletcher, Josiah (wholesale and retail), Haymarket—(see advertisement)

Iungius, Joseph, Lower Goat-lane

Jarrold and Sons, (wholesale and retail,) London-st.

Jeary, R. Bridewell-alley (see adv.)

Muskett, Charles, Old Haymarket

Nash, Spooner, Charing-cross

Page & Son (wholesale) 23, Old Haymarket and Scole’s-green

Staymakers, &c.

Austrin, Ann, 5, Orford-hill

Colsey, Charles, St. Andrew’s-plain

Harper, John, 4, London-st.

Hubbard, Henry, Westlegate-st.

Kidd and Aldis, Princes’-st.

Main, Susan, 4, Briggs-street

Taylor, Elizabeth, 13, Upper St. Giles’-st.

Stock and Share Brokers.

Gilman, Charles Suckling, St. Giles’-st.

Morgan, Edward Charles & Co., Toll’s-ct.

Stone and Marble Masons.

Adams, James, Chapelfield-road

Barbour, James, Globe, Botolph-st.

Burton, Thomas, Rose-lane

De Carle, Mary, Duke’s Palace

Stanley, Jos. (and statuary), St. Stephen’s-st.

Watson, Mrs., Castle-meadow

Whitehead, George, Ber-street gates

Straw Hat Blockers.

Boatwright, James, Cowgate-st.

Dobson, Richard, St. Benedict’s-st.

Gay, Samuel, Elm-hill

Laws, Robert (and cleaner), Westlegate-st,

Straw Hat Makers.

Clarke, Maria (and dealer in plait), 3 & 4, St. Gregory’s Church-alley

Farrow, William, Magdalen-st.

Felstead, Elizabeth, 10, Orford-hill

Ford, Mary Ann, Cowgate-street

Forster, John, 28, London-st.

Green, Anne, Post Office-st.

Harvey, Matilda, 10, Upper-market

Johnson, Elizabeth, Cowgate-st.

Leach, Eliza, All Saints’ Green

Leggett, Sarah, Timberhill-st.

Main, Lucy Rebecca, 15, Chapelfield-road

Pease, Esther, Pottergate-st.

Pratt, Sarah, Lower Goat-lane

Riches, Susannah, London-st.

p. 92Spurdens, Mary Ann, Finket-st.

Stewart, George Ashley, 22, Red Lion-st.

Surgeons.—See Physicians and Surgeons.Surgeon Dentists.

Boulger, Patrick Joseph, Willow-lane

Bridgman, William Kenceley, 69, St. Giles’-street

Dearle, George, Prince’s-street

Dunsford and Suggett, St. Giles’-st.

Hulme, J. Hughes, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain

Neep, Wm. Ed. John, 5, Post Office-st.

White, Richard, St. Giles’-st.

Woodcock, Henry, 70, St. Giles’-street

Surveyors, &c.

Baldry, William, St. Giles’-street

Benest, Edward, C. E., Surveyor to the Corporation and Local Board of Health, 24, Castle-meadow

Brown, John, county surveyor, and architect to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich Cathedral, Bank of England Court, Queen-street

Browne, William, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Bunn, John, 20, Pottergate-street

Clemence, John South, 22, St. Giles’-street

Drane, William, Rampant Horse-street

Fisher, Thomas, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

Hinsbey and Son, Prince’s-street

Kitten, Robert, St. Giles’-street

Mear, William, Lower-close

Osmond and Cooper, St. Andrew’s-street

Pratt, Son, and Hornor, Queen-street

Roberts, James, Bank of England Court, Queen-street

Tailors.

Allen and Banks, 20 and 21, London-street

Balls, Robert, Bridge-street, St. Miles’

Barker, James, Muspole-street

Bayes and Sons, Orford-hill

Bennett and Son, corner of Wensum-street, Tombland

Bingham, Thomas, Post Office-street

Bond, John, Davey-place

Borking, Thomas, Willow-lane

Bray, Richard, 83, St. Giles’-street

Brightwell, Thomas, 23, Charing-cross

Brundell, John, 3, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s

Burrage and Jeffries, 2, Davey-place

Campling, Henry, Gildengate-street

Castleton, William Sparkhall, 15, Bank-st.

Chapman, William, Upper Westwick-st.

Cheston, William, 17, Chapelfield-road

Claxton, Robert, Davey-place

Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen-street

Cocks, Thomas, Lower Westwick-street

Cogman, Frederick, Princes-street

Cole, John B., 3, Post Office-street (see advertisement)

Cory, Christmas, Calvert-street

Crisp, John W. (and clerical robe maker), Castle-meadow—(see advertisement)

Cunningham, John, St. Andrew’s-hill

Dawson, John, Ber-street

Day, James, St. Lawrence-steps

Deynes, Richard, Lower Westwick-street

Eade, Thomas, 7, St. Giles’-hill

Edwards, Thomas, Orford-hill

Elliott, Charles, Ber-street

English, Joseph, 45, London-street

Foyson, Robert, Pump-street

Fuller, Edward, 15, Red Lion-street

Gifford, Thomas, Magdalen-street

Grand, Edward, Muspole-street

Grand, George, 32, Pottergate-street

Gurrin, J. and M., and Co., 9, 10, and 11, London-street (see advertisement)

Hill, M. F., St. Augustine’s-street

Hodds, Richard, Elm-hill

Hook, Samuel Birkett, St. George’s-plain

Howlett, Richard, Bridge-st. St. George’s

Killigrew, Robert, St. Giles’-hill

Larkman, William, Gildengate-street

Ling, Wm. Samuel, 2, Upper King-street

Livock, William Thomas, Redwell-street

Mackley, John Edward, 5, Westlegate-st.

Mackley, Wm., near St. Peter’s Church

Mallett, Francis, 2, London-street

Marshall, Joseph, 19, St. Giles’-street

Mayor, James, 9, Heald’s-buildings, Rose-lane

Murrell, Owen, St. Augustine-street

Nickols, Jeremiah, All Saint’s-green

Norton, Francis James, 30, White Lion-st.

Nunn, Charles Clabburn, Upper St. Giles’-street

Osborn, John, Little London-street

Page, Joseph, 13, Briggs-street

Parker, Francis, St. Julian-street

Parker, Oliver, Thorpe-road

Parsley, Samuel, St. Giles’-hill

Phillips, John, Orford-hill

Porter, John Spratt, Upper Surrey-street

Roberts, William, Chapel-look, Surrey-rd.

Rogers, Charles, 47, Bethel-street

Roe, Richard, 16, Bank-street

Royall, Daniel, Upper King-street

Rudd, William, Surrey-street

Rust, James Barron, 20, Bethel-street

Skelton, John Smith, St. Andrew’s-street—(see advertisement)

Smith, John, Great Orford-street

Stevens, Thomas William, 23, Castle-meadow and Golden Ball-street

Steward and Sons, Tombland

Sutton, Daniel Morrison, Broad-street, St. Andrew’s

p. 93Talbot, George, Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Taylor, William, National School-court, Princes-street

Tipple, John, 12, Exchange-street

Todd, John, Queen-street

Tooke, Michael, Ber-street

Tuck, Jas. Stannard, 4, Lower Goat-lane

Warterton, Edward, Cottage, Silver-road, Pockthorpe

Wells, Peter Michael, Mandall’s-court, Princes-street

Williams, Isaiah, Calvert-street

Womack and Co., White Lion-street

Wright, James, 50, Ber-street

Youels, Joseph, Ber-street

Tallow Chandlers.

Browne, Hall, Ber-street

Bunting, Son, and Durrant, Coslany-street

Freeman and Nash (wholesale), Upper-market

Hardy, James (wholesale and retail), Rampant Horse-street

Howes, Ann, corner of Wellington-street, St. Giles’

Howes and Son, Lower Goat-lane

Kitton, George, Haymarket

Pratt, William (wholesale), Wensum-street

Pulham, William, St. Mary’s-plain

Saunders and Large, Whitefriar’s-street

Tanners.

Boult, George, Heigham-street

Carr, Daniel, Brazen Doors-road

Rump, James Smith, Heigham-street

Slipper, Charles John, Botolph-street

Wills, William, Upper Heigham

Teachers of Music.

Marked * are Teachers of Dancing.

* Baldry, Elizabeth, St. Giles’-street

Campbell, Mrs., St. Stephen’s-gates

Church, George, Theatre-street

* Crook, Madame Oury, 6, London-street

Fish, William, 17, Bridewell-alley

* Fuller, Charlotte, Red Lion-street

Harcourt, James, Colegate-street

Hill, Horace, St. Giles’-hill

Hill, James Frederick, 4, St. Giles’-terrace

Humphrey, Mrs., St. Stephen’s-road

Jackson, Wm., National-court, Princes-st.

* Jones, Hannah and Amelia, Wensum-st.

Madge, Robert, Botolph-street

Mills, Miss, Tuck’s-court, St. Giles’

* Noverre, Frank, Theatre-st., and Theatre-square, Yarmouth—(see advertisement)

Pashley, Charles, Queen-street

Plummers, the Misses, Pottergate-street

Rice, William Herbert, 6, St. Faith’s-ter., St. Faith’s-lane

Rudd, Mrs., Muspole-street

Trory, John, Elm-hill

Turner, Frederick, opposite St. Mary’s Church

Teachers of Languages.

Caro, Simon, Westlegate-street

Lantenant, Camille, St. Andrew’s

Finegan, Thomas William, Cow-hill

Vlieland, Jerome Nicholas, Redwell-street

Timber Merchants.

Blyth, William, St. Faith’s-lane

Calvert, Robert, Thorpe-road

Culley and Hart, Duke’s-palace, St. John’s Maddermarket

Cushion, William, Chapelfield-road

Gaze, George, St. Giles’-hill

Gearing, James, King-street

Green, Robert, Thorn-lane

Harverson, James, St. Julian’s

Jecks, W. and C., St. George’s-plain

Jeffries, George, Golden Ball-street

Johnson, Daniel, Trowse Millgate

Mouser, William, Thorn-lane

Orfeur, John, Fishgate-street, and at Yarmouth

Pigg and Son, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Saul, Wm. Staff, 61 and 62, Pottergate-st.

Steward and Co., King-street, and at Southtown, Yarmouth

Teasel, Osborn, Steam Saw Mills, Fishgate-street

Wales, William, St. Stephen’s-street

Woollistone, Samuel, Cherry-street, New Lakenham

Tin and Iron Plate Workers, &c.

Barnard and Bishop, 3, Gentleman’s Walk, and Calvert-street

Barnard and Boulton, London-st.

Bedford, Philip, Pottergate-street

Howlett and Co., Old Haymarket

Olley, Stephen Benjamin, St. Benedict’s-st.

Warner and Co., 2, St. Giles Broad-street, and Goat-lane

Tobacconists.

Ainsworth, Ann, Back of the Inns

Fuller, William, Red Lion-street

Holmes, Henry, 16, Bridewell-alley

Mason, Henry, Ber-street

Miller, Amelia, 5, London-street

Newbegin and Son, Bridewell-alley, and Market-place

Scott, Sarah, 6, Bridewell-alley

Smith, John, Gentleman’s Walk

p. 94Spence, George, Bridge-street, St. George’s

Stowers, James, Red Lion-street

Taylor, Wm. Brown, 1, St. Stephen’s-st.

Wigham, Robt., (manufacturer) 10, Old Haymarket

Toy Dealers.

Boswell, Thos., (manufacturer) St. John’s-street

Browne, Chas. Wm., 8, St. Augustine’s-st.

Bush, George, St. Andrew’s Bridge-st.

Claxton, Johnson, 27, St. Stephen’s-street

Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen-street

Harper, Jas. Kersey, Upper Westwick-st.

Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s—(see advertisement)

Lovett, William, Golden Ball-street

Ransome, Harriet, 18, Market-place

Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s—(see advertisement)

Slipper, Charles, (maker) Upper King-st.

Tunists.

Clarke, Frederick Edward, Princes-street

Gooderham, Samuel, Elm-hill

Howlett, Walter, 3, London-street

Madge, Giles, Botolph-street

Warne, Elizabeth, 122, Pottergate-street

Turners.

Allen, John, Tombland Churchyard

Cawdron, Jonathan, Duke-street

Hine, Charles Muspole-street

Tuck, James, Calvert-street

Wiggett, Josh., Dial-yard, St. Miles’

Umbrella and Parasol Makers.

Balls, William, Bull-close

Forster, John, 28, London-street

King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s-lane

Martin, Thos. Lillystone, 39, London-st.

Smith, James, St. Benedict’s-street

Upholsterers.

Abel, Daniel, Pottergate-street

Boswell, William, Magdalen-street

Butler, Walter, Elm-hill

Clarke and Hunter, Dove-lane

Craske, James, Lower Goat-lane

Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s-street

English, William, Tombland

Fairweather, Henry, 46, Upper St. Giles’-st

Fisher, Jas. Whiting, corner of Calvert-st.

Freeman, Chas. Jeremiah, 10, London-st.

Frost, George, Muspole-street

Furse, Jas. Thos., Gildengate-street

Huggins, Maria, 10, Broad-st., St. Andrew’s

Lawrence, William, Ten Bell-lane

Leeson, Richard C., 81, St. Giles’-street and Surrey-road

Lord, Aaron, St. John’s Maddermarket

Martin, Francis, Upper Westwick-street

Norris, James 38, Charing Cross, and 4, St. Peter’s, Hungate

Paraman, Mrs., Grout’s-thoroughfare

Pigg and Greenwood, London-street

Pooley, William, 2 and 3, Charing Cross, (see advertisement)

Robertson, Henry, Lakenham

Salter Robt. Henry, Duke-street

Scott, Robt. Bagge, St. John-street, and 18, Charing Cross

Spooner, Edwd. Fred. St. Margaret’s-plain

Tann, Samuel Wiseman, 38, Pottergate-st.

Tomlinson, William, Bank-plain

Trevor, Henry, 5, Post Office-street

Veterinary Surgeons.

Sayer, Daniel, 27, Pottergate-street

Smith, William, Veterinary Infirmary, Pottergate-street

Wells, Thomas, Castle-meadow

Vinegar Makers, &c.

Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s-lane, and 25, Eastcheap, London.  F. Ham, King-street, agent

Warehousemen.

Atkinson, Jas. G. (Manchester and Scotch) Jay’s-court, Briggs-st.

Barker, Benj. (Woollen and Manchester), 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill

Beales, Francis, 8, Victoria-street

Colsey, Francis, Crown Bank-plain

Creak, James, corner of Bridewell-alley (see Advertisement)

Daniels, Simon, Pitt-street

De Vear and Phillips, Davey-place

Fleet, John, 22, Sussex-street

Monteith, George Lovell, St. Giles’

Moore, William, Calvert-street

Pigg, Samuel and Horace (Manchester and Woollen), Lamb Inn-court, Haymarket

Riches, Henry Charles, Isley’s-buildings, Surrey-road

Rivett and Harmer, Post Office-ct., Market-place

Roe, Bartholomew, 15, Sussex-street

Skelton, John, Sussex-street

Woodgate, Philip (Manchester), Castle-street

Watch and Clock Makers.

Abrahams, Benjamin, 1, Bethel-street

Behn, Loreux, St. Stephen’s-plain

p. 95Bell, Robert, 11, Davey-place, and Bridge-street, St. Andrew’s

Buckenham, J. C., 19, Tombland

Clark, R., and Son, 6, Upper Westwick-st.

Cooper and Sons, London-street

Daines, William, St. Augustine’s-street

* Davy, Edward, De Caux’s-st., St. Simon’s

Etheridge, George and William Ellis, 10, Market-place

* Fearnside, Benjamin, Palace-street

Gidney, Robert, St. Giles’-road

Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse-street

Hayward, James, Little London-street, and King-street

Kehle, Joseph, Duke-street

Kerrison, James, Magdalen-street

King, George Trafalgar, 15, Red Lion-st.

Linford, Robert, 9, Davey-place

May, William, Rampant Horse-street

Merrison, James, Cross-st., St. George’s

Phillips, Samuel Michael, 5, Chatham-place

Piggin, John, Post Office-street

Priest, George, 3, Briggs-street

Ransome, Mary Ann, Bridewell-alley

Ransome, James, Queen-street

Russell, Benjamin, 128, Magdalen-street

Shildrake, W., 34, London-street

Springall, Isaac, Wensum-street

Zipfel, Charles, Magdalen-street

Zipfel, Matt., Rose, St. Martin-at-Oak

Wharfingers.

Clarke, Justinian Barrett, Duke’s Palace, Coslany-street, and King-street

Harmer and Co., Duke’s Palace

Reeve, Richard, Duke’s Palace

Rudrum, Spencer Drake, Duke’s Palace and King-street Wharf

Wheelwrights.

Cooke, Timothy, Magdalen-street

Morris, George, Red Lion, Magdalen-street

Muskett, Charles, Henry, King-street, and Ber-street

Riches, William, St. Benedict’s-gates

Springall, John, Baker’s-road, St. Clement’s

Tillett, James, St. Augustine’s-gates

Whip Makers.—See also Saddle and Harness Makers.

Hardy, Charles, Timberhill-street

Leeds, Charles, All Saints’-green

Simpson, J., Ber-street

Whitesmiths.

Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s-hill

Brooks, John, Golden Ball-street

Cawdron, Jonathan (Locksmith), Duke-st.

Clark, Robert, Fishgate-street

Clarke, Stephen, Upper King-street

Cullyer, George, Saul’s-yard, Pottergate-st., and Cow-hill

Finch, Walter, Elm-hill

Finch, William Henry, 3, Waggon and Horses-lane, Tombland

Knevett, Jonathan, Upper Westwick-street

Lake, John Holmes, Upper Goat-lane

Livock, Joseph Robert, Crown-ct., Elm-hill

Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s-lane

Palmer, William, St. Augustine’s-street

Reeve, Edward, Cherry Tree-yard, St. George’s

Stammers, Robert, Little Orford-street, and Castle-hill

Thirkettle, William, Orford-hill

Thurtell, George, Pottergate-street

Tripp, John, All Saint’s-green

White, Robert, Calvert-street

Wine and Spirit Merchants.

Anthony, William, Upper Market

Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s-plain

Athow, Edward John, Castle-st.

Back & Co., Haymarket

Barley, Christopher, Fleece, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)

Barwell and Son, St. Stephen’s-st.

Brown, James Hopewell, Redwell-st.

Bullard, Edwin, St. Stephen’s-road

Bullard, Richard, St. Michael-at-Coslany

Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen-st.

Cubitt, Wm. Jary, corner of St. Clement’s Church-yard

Culley, John, St. Andrew’s-hill

Emms, Charles, Cross-st. and Distillery-st.

Geldart and Son, Wensum-st.

Hare, Charles, Bridge-st., St. Lawrence

Harman and Sons, St. Andrew’s-hill

Hubbard, James, Golden Dog-lane

Laws, James, St. Giles’-street

Morrison & Co., Gaol-hill, Market-place

Morgate & Co., St. Stephen’s-st.

Norwich Wine Comp., St. Giles’ Upper-st.

Priest, Pilgrim, & Co., 1, St. Giles’-st.

Roe, Sarah Ann, Old Post Office-court, Market-place

Seaman, Robert, St. John’s Maddermarket

Steward, Patteson, Finch, & Co., Anchor Brewery, Pockthorpe

Whaites, Henry T., Dereham-road-terrace

Wiseman, Isaac, corner of Post Office and Pottergate-streets

Woollen Drapers.

Allen and Banks, 20 and 21, London-street

Barker, Benjamin, 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill

p. 96Cole, John B., 3, Post Office-street—(see advertisement)

Edwards, Thomas, Orford-hill

English, Joseph, 45, London-street

Gurrin, J. M. and Co., 9, 10, and 11, London-street—(see advertisement)

Lovick and Johnson, 16, London-street

Pigg, Sam and Horace, Haymarket

Skelton, John Smith, St. Andrew’s-street—(see advertisement)

Steward and Smiths, 9 and 10, Tombland

Tipple, John, 12, Exchange-street

Wade, Frances (wholesale and retail), 18, London-street

Woolstaplers.

Bleakley, Page, St. Mary’s Church-alley

Chaplin, George, Southgate-street

Everett, Joseph, Thorpe-road

Gardiner, George, Golden Dog-lane

Gladdon, Joseph, Mousehold

Hawes, Robert William, Duke’s-palace

Ingledew, William, Peacock-street

Lord, John, 11, St. Catherine’s-plain

Parkins, John, Sussex-street

Seed, Henry, Muspole-street

p. 1LIST OF PARISHES, WITH THE STREETS IN EACH.

St. George-of-Tombland: Castle-meadow, Tombland, Wensum-street, King-street, Grey Friars-lane, Bank-street, Palace-street, Princes-street, Queen-street, Pig-lane

St. Helen: Bishopgate-street

St. Martin-at-Palace: Palace-plain, Tabernacle-street, White Friars-street, World’s-end-lane, Cowgate-street, Quay-side

St. Peter-of-Hungate: Princes-street, Elm-hill, St. Andrew’s-hill, Waggon and Horses-lane, Crown-court

St. Peter-per-Mountergate: Scoles-green, St. Faith’s-lane, Pump-street, King-street, Rose-lane, Castle-meadow, Foundry-road, Castle-meadow, Thorn-lane, St. Ann’s-lane, Holkham-street

St. Michael-at-Plea: London-street, Bank-street, Bank-plain, Queen-street, Princes-street, Redwell-street, Castle-meadow, Church lane

St. Simon and Jude: Wensum-street, Church-street, Waggon and Horses-lane, Quay-side

St. Mary-in-the-Marsh: Upper Close, Lower Close, Horse Fair, Life’s Green, Palace-street, Bishopgate-street

St. Andrew: Pottergate-street, Broad-street, Bridge-street, London-street, St. Andrew’s-hill, Bridewell-alley, Swan-lane, Cockey-lane, Castle meadow, Hall-plain

St. Gregory: Lower Westwick-street, Upper Westwick-street, Pottergate-street, Charing-cross, Lower Goat-lane, Turk’s-yard, Church-alley, St. Giles’-street, Benedict-street, Fisher’s-lane

St. John-of-Maddermarket: Post-office-street, Exchange-street, Duke’s-palace, Cockey-lane, Luckett’s-court, Dove-street, Pottergate-street, St. Andrew’s-street, St. John’s-street, St. John’s-plain, Westwick-street, Charing-cross, Waterloo-place, Lobster-yard, Tipply-court, Hole-in-Wall-lane, Nailor’s-lane

St. Lawrence: Upper Westwick-street, Lower Westwick-street, Lawrence-lane, Pottergate-street, Bridge-street, St. Giles’-street, Fisher’s-lane

St. Margaret: Upper Westwick-street, Margaret-street, Lower Westwick-street, Pottergate-street, Church-alley, Three King-lane

St. Swithin: Upper Westwick-street, Lower Westwick-street, Ten Bell-lane, Pottergate-street, Church-alley

St. Giles: Pottergate-street, Bethel-street, Upper St. Giles’-street, Willow-lane, Chapel-field, St. Giles’-street, St. Giles’-hill, Cow-hill, St. Giles’-gates, St. Giles’-terrace, Hales’-court, Rigby’s-court, Wellington-street, Watts’-court, Ninham’s-court

p. 2St. Benedict: Pottergate-street, Benedict-street, St. Giles’-hill, Heigham-street, Lower Westwick-street, Barn-road, Church-alley, Duck-lane

Hamlet of Earlham: Lower Earlham, Earlham-road, Green-lane, Earlham-grove

Hamlet of Heigham: West Pottergate-street, Newmarket-road, Heigham-road, Julian-road, Adelaide-street, Unthank’s-road, Union-place, Julian-place, William-street, Dereham-road, Earlham-road, Mill-lane, West Pottergate-street, West Wymer-street, Cross-street, Paragon-street, Holl’s-lane, Grove-hill, Causeway, Tinkler’s-lane, John-street, Golding-street, St. Giles’-hill, Heigham-road, Crook’s-place, Asylum-lane, City-road, Charles-street, Heigham-street, Vauxhall-street, Earlham-road, West-end-street, Waddington-street, Nelson-street, Stone-hills

St. Peter-of-Mancroft: Bethel-street, Wounded Hart-lane, Upper Market, Orford-hill, Chapel Field Grove, Castle-street, Castle Ditches, Old Haymarket, London-street, Gentlemen’s-walk, York-place, Market-place, Lady’s-lane, Davey-place, Theatre-street, White Lion-street, Chapel Field, Back of Inns, Gaol-hill, Exchange-street, Hay-hill, Chapel Field-road, Royal Hotel-street, Little Orford-street, Old Post-office-yard, Weaver’s-lane, Fishmarket, Briggs-street, Dove-street, Pudding-lane, Gun-lane, Coburg-street, Weston’s-court

St. John-of-Timberhill: Timberhill-street, All Saints’-green, All Saints’-street, Golden Ball-street, Westlegate-street, Orford-hill, Ber-street, Castle Ditches, Scoles-green, Grout’s-court

All Saints: St. Stephen’s-plain, Westlegate-street, Upper Surrey-street, Westlegate-street, All Saints-green, Brazen Door-road, Timberhill-street, Surrey-road

St. Stephens: St. Stephen’s-street, Church-lane, St. Stephen’s-gates, St. Stephen’s-square, Surrey-street, Red Lion-street, Little Orford-street, Lame Dog-road, Brazen Door-road, King-street (Crook’s-place), Rampant Horse-street, Crescent, Chapel-street (Crook’s-place), Theatre-street, Gun-lane, St. Stephen’s-road, Back-street, Queen-street, Chatham-place, Briggs-street, The Chantry, Norgate’s-court, St. Stephen’s Mews, Orford-hill, Rodent-street, Rodney-street, Toll’s-court, Middle-street (Crook’s-place), Union-street (Crook’s-place), Trumpet-lane

Hamlet of Eaton: Mile-end, Eaton-hill, Half Mile-lane, Eaton-road, Newmarket-road, Unthank’s-road, Brewer’s-road, Eaton-grove

Liberty of Town Close: Town Close

St. Etheldred: Mariner’s-lane, King-street, Sherbourne-place

St. John Sepulchre: Ber-street, Ber-gates, Catharine’s-plain, Richmond-hill, Brazen Door-road, Catharine-terrace, Southgate-lane, Alderson’s-buildings, Finkett-street, Chapel Loke, Horns-lane, Mariner’s-lane, Bartholomew-street, Catharine-alley, Catharine-hill

St. Julian: King-street, St. Ann’s-lane, Horns-lane, Market-lane, Bridget-lane

St. Michael-at-Thorn: Surrey-road, Surrey-grove, Golden Ball-street, Castle Ditches, Thorn-lane, Scoles-green, Rising Sun-lane, Buff-coat-lane, Globe-lane, Pump-street, Holkham-lane

St. Peter Southgate: King-street, King-street-gates, Carrow-hill, Carrow, Wilderness

Hamlet of Lakenham: Willow-place, Hall-lane, Grove-place, City-road, Victoria-street, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham-place, Church-lane, Brazen-door-road, Portland-place, Old Lakenham, Bracondale, Richmond Green, St. Stephen’s-road, Ipswich-road, Wellington-terrace, Peafield, Kensington-place, Cherry-street, Mill-street, Trory-street, Brewery-lane

Hamlets of Trowse, Carrow, and Bracondale: Carrow Abbey, Bracondale, Trowse Millgate

St. Clement: Colegate-street, Mill-lane, St. Martin’s-lane, Catton back-road, Green Hills, Waterloo, Magdalen-street, Mill-hill, Infirmary-road, Sussex-street, Sun-lane, Fye Bridge, Philadelphia, Catton-road, Fishgate-street, Goose’s-lane

Hamlet of Thorpe: Foundry-road, Thorpe-road, Carrow-road, Mousehold, Plumstead-road, Bishopbridge, Spitalfields, Telegraph-lane, Heart’s-ease-lane

Hamlet of Pockthorpe: Pockthorpe Loke, Pockthorpe-road, Silver-street, Barrack-street, the Paddock

St. Saviour: Magdalen-street, Golden Dog-lane, Botolph-street, Back-lane, Peacock-street, Church-lane, Calvert-street

St. Paul: Cowgate-street, Magdalen-street, Paul’s-plain, Bull-close

St. James: Cowgate-street, St. James-street

St. Edmund: Fishgate-street, Peacock-street

p. 3St. Augustine: Augustine-street, Botolph-street, Pitt-street, Sussex-street, Middle-street, Augustine-gates, Church-alley

St. George of Colegate: Gildengate-street, Bridge-street, Colegate-street, Calvert-street, Muspole-street, St. Paul’s-opening, St. Martin’s-lane, Water-lane, Cross-lane

St. Martin-at-Oak: Oak-street, Baker’s-road, St. Martin’s-lane, Fuller’s-hole, Oak-gates

St. Mary of Coslany: Coslany-street, Muspole-street, Rosemary-lane, St. Mary’s-plain, Tooley-street, Church-alley, Southgate-street, Duke-street

St. Michael of Coslany: Coslany-street, Duke-street, Rosemary-lane, Bridge-street, Church-street, St. George’s-plain

Hamlet of Hellesdon: Upper Hellesdon, Lower Hellesdon

REGISTRATION DISTRICTS AND REGISTRARS.

Superintendent Registrar.—Mr. Francis John Blake, Register Office, King-street, Tombland.

Registrar of Marriages.—Mr. John Oddin Taylor, solicitor, St. Giles, and Mr. Joseph Restieaux, Lady’s-lane.

East Wymer District: Mr. G. W. W. Firth, surgeon, St. Martin-at-Palace—comprising the parishes of Sts. Michael-at-Plea, Peter Hungate, Simon, Martin-at-Palace, Helen, Edmund, Saviour, Paul, and James, with Pockthorpe, and Thorpe Hamlet.

Conisford District: Mr. C. Drake, surgeon, All Saints; Mr. W. L. Smith, ditto, deputy, comprising the parishes of Sts. John Sepulchre, Peter Southgate, Etheldred, Julian, Peter-per-Mountergate, Michael-at-Thorn, John Timberhill, George-of-Tombland, and All Saints, and for Trowse, Carrow, and Bracondale.

Mancroft District: Mr. Edgar, surgeon, Bethel-street; Mr. W. Cooke, St. Giles’-street, deputy—comprising the parishes of Sts. Stephen, Peter Mancroft, and Giles, and Hamlets of Eaton and Lakenham.

West Wymer District: Mr. Lancelot Dashwood, surgeon, St. Andrew—comprising the parishes of Sts. Benedict, Swithin, Margaret, Lawrence, Gregory, John of Maddermarket, and Andrew, and Hamlets of Earlham and Heigham.

Coslany District: Mr. William Cooper, surgeon, St. Saviour; Mr. Payne, Duke-street, deputy—comprising the parishes of Sts. Michael-at-Coslany, Mary Coslany, Martin-at-Oak, Augustine, George-of-Colegate, and Clement, and the part of Hellesdon belonging to Norwich.

CORPORATION OF NORWICH
(For the time being.)

Mayor—Charles Winter, Esq.

Sheriff—R. W. Blake, Esq.

Recorder—Michael Prendergast, Esq.

ALDERMEN.

E. Blakely, ex-sheriff; Jeremiah Butcher, William Butcher, John De Vear, Peter Finch, Charles R. Freeman, John Pymar, Robert Page, John Betts, E. Willett, G. L. Coleman, Canuel Darkins, William Freeman, William Hall, John Sultzer, Wm. H. Woolbright.

COUNCILLORS.

First Ward—Francis John Blake, Roger Kerrison, Robt. Wortley, John Wright, John Kitton, Geo. Wm. Minns.

Second Ward—R. Chamberlin, H. Woodcock (ex-mayor), John Welham Clarke, Sir W. Foster, bart., Richard Bullard, James Smith Rump.

Third Ward—Wm. Trory, Jas. Winter, John Henry Druery, E. C. Bailey, George Arthur Dye, Henry Ling.

Fourth Ward—R. W. Blake (sheriff), C. Winter (mayor), Thos. Brightwell, Arthur Dalrymple, John Barwell, Josiah Fletcher.

Fifth Ward—John Hilling Barnard, A. A. H. Beckwith, John Easto, James Hardy, Samuel Bignold, Benjamin Bunting.

Sixth Ward—Joel Fox, Wm. M. Kitton, George Kitton, John Skipper, John G. Johnson, John B. Morgan.

Seventh Ward—Richard Coaks, Henry Hindes, Wm. Andrews, Frederic Pigg, John W. Dowson, Thos. O. Springfield,

Eighth Ward—Wm. Pratt, Jacob Henry Tillett, John Bateman, Jas. Colman, Robt. French, John Ferra Watson.

p. 4WATCH COMMITTEE,

Meets every Friday at One o’clock.

R. W. Blake (chairman), J. Sultzer, F. J. Blake, J. Kitton, G. W. Minus, H. Woodcock, J. W. Clarke, R. Bullard, J. S. Rump, R. W. Blake, The Major, A. Dalrymple, J. H. Barnard, S. Bignold, J. B. Morgan, R. Coaks, T. O. Springfield, Wm. Pratt, R. French.

CITY COMMITTEE.

Meets first Thursday in the Month, at Twelve o’clock.

E. Blakely, W. Butcher, J. Pymar, R. Page, W. Hull, F. J. Blake, R. Kerrison, G. W. Minns, R. Bullard, J. Winter, H. Ling, R. W. Blake, A. A. H. Beckwith (chairman), J. H. Tillett, R. French.

MARKET COMMITTEE.

J. Butcher, W. H Woolbright, R. Wortley, G. W. Minus, G. Kitton, W. Andrews, F. Pigg, T. O. Springfield (chairman), J. F. Watson.

TONNAGE COMMITTEE.

P. Finch (chairman), C. Darkins, R. Kerrison, J. Barwell, J. Fletcher, J. Easto, J. Hardy, B. Bunting, J. G. Johnson, T. O. Springfield.

RIVER COMMITTEE.

J. De Vear (chairman), J. Betts, C. Darkins, W, H. Woolbright, W. Trory, J. H. Druery, J. Skipper, R. Coaks, F. J. Blake, William Pratt, and the Great Yarmouth Haven Commissioners for the time being.

CITY LIBRARY COMMITTEE.

C. R. Freeman, J. H. Druery, C. Winter, A. Dalrymple, J. Barwell, A. A. H. Beckwith, J. Skipper, J. G. Johnson, W. Andrews, J. W. Dowson.

BOROUGH FUND COMMITTEE.

J. Butcher, J. De Vear, G. L. Coleman, W. H. Woolbright, J. S. Rump, J. H. Barnard, W. M. Kitton, J. W. Dowson, Jas. Colman.

GAOL AND BRIDEWELL COMMITTEE.

W. Hall, G. W. Minns, H. Woodcock, J. S. Rump, The Sheriff, T. Brightwell, J. Barwell, J. B. Morgan, R. Coaks, J. Bateman, and such of the justices as are members of the council.

RIVER WATER ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE.

W. Hall, W. H. Woolbright, W. M. Kitton.

BYE-LAWS COMMITTEE.

W. H. Woolbright, R. Wortley, G. W. Minns, R. Chamberlin, J. Winter, T. Brightwell, A. A. H. Beckwith, W. Andrews, J. W. Dowson, J. H. Tillett.

 

WARD ALDERMEN.

Jeremiah Butcher, 1st ward; John De Vear, 2nd ward; John Sultzer, 3d ward; Geo. Lovick Coleman, 4th ward; William Butcher, 5th ward; Canuel Darkins, 6th ward; Robert Wiffin Blake, 7th ward; Charles Robert Freeman, 8th ward.

WARD ASSESSORS.

John Forster and John Horne, J. G. Atkinson and G. Womack, John Scarnell and Henry Shaw, Wm. Ranger and Peter T. Scott, Goddart Johnson and D. T. Lamb, William Bunn and George Cattermoul, Wm. R. Morgan and David Smith, Thos. Bugden.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Sir Robert John Harvey, knight, John Hilling Barnard, Samuel Shalders Beare, John Detts, Samuel Bignold, Thomas Blakiston, R.N., Horatio Bolingbroke, Henry Browne, William Collyer, Charles Evans, Lewis Evans, M.D., Wm. Freeman, Richard Hanbury Gurney, John Henry Gurney, Wm. Herring, Anthony Hudson, Robt. Hull, M.D., John Godwin Johnson, Geo. Doughty Lynn, M.D., John Marshall, Phillip John Money, Nathaniel Palmer, Thomas Osborn Springfield, Osborn Springfield, Abel Towler, Charles Turner, Edward Willett, John Wright.

HAVEN AND PIER COMMISSIONERS.

Norwich—T. O. Springfield, J. G. Johnson, and James Colman.  Norfolk—Robert Marsham, J. Petre, and H. N. Burroughes.  Suffolk—Rev. E. M. Love, J. Kerrich, and J. Crisp.  Yarmouth—G. D. Palmer, J. Barker, and W. N. Burroughs.

SUPERNUMERARY COMMISSIONERSNorwich—John De Vear, A. A. H. Beckwith, and William Prytt.  Norfolk—Sir W. B. Procter, Bart., John Stracey, and T. T. Berney.  Suffolk—Edward Leathes and Charles Steward.  Yarmouth—D. A. Gourlay and R. Hammond.

Clerk—S. Tolver.

Treasurer—E. K. Lacon, Bart.

p. 5THE CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, AND COMMITTEES
(For the time being.)

St. Peter of Southgate,—Christopher John Miles Spencer

St. Etheldred,—Robert Mills

St. Julian,—William Baxter

St. Peter-per-Mountergate,—John Underwood, Geo. Wm. Minns

St. John of Sepulchre,—Benjamin Bunting

St. Michael-at-Thorn,—Wm. Manning Kitton

St. John-of-Timberhill,—John Phillips

All Saints,—Thos. Williams

St. Stephen and the Town Close,—John Norton Valentine Cooper, James Hardy, Edward Field, William Black, junr.

St. Peter-of-Mancroft,—Henry Browne, Benjamin Cundall, Owen Albert Diver, William Postle, Thomas Damant Eaton, St. Giles,—John Godwin Johnson, Henry Francis

St. Benedict,—James King

St. Swithin,—Joel Fox

St. Margaret,—John Hovell

St. Lawrence,—Henry Underwood

St. Gregory,—Jas. Winter, Spooner Nash

St. John-of-Maddermarket,—Wm. Wicks, William Wilde

St. Andrew,—Dennis Barnard, James Newbegin, William Robert Dodson

St. Michael-at-Plea,—Jeremiah Butcher

St. Peter-of-Hungate,—John Baker

St. Simon and Jude,—Henry Rogers

St. George-of-Tombland,—Francis John Blake, Robert Wortley

St. Martin-at-Palace, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton Beckwith

St. Helen and Thorpe,—Henry Steel, Frederick Gavell Mitchell

St. Michael of Coslany,—George Gedge, Jeremiah Howes

St. Mary-of-Coslany,—Thomas Bugden

St. Martin-at-Oak,—Abraham Keyzor

St. Augustine,—William Fromow

St. George-of-Colegate,—John Francis, John Judd Sharpe

St. Clement,—John Bidwell, James Hall

St. Edmund,—Robert French

St. Saviour,—Jacob Henry Tillett

St. Paul,—Henry Hindes

St. James and Pockthorpe,—William Wilde, junr.

Heigham, William Trory, Anthony Bailey, Henry Shaw

Lakenham,—Timothy Chittock, George Clarke, Joseph Corsbie

Eaton,—Thomas Brightwell, John Pymar,

Earlham,—George Ives

Hellesdon, Joshua Reynolds

Trowse, Carrow, and Bracondale,—Fred. Brown

Monday Relief Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, J. Phillips, O A. Diver, W. Postle, H. Steel, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, T. Chittock, J. Reynolds

Thursday Relief Committee—The Governor, Deputy Governor, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, W. Black, junr., J. G. Johnson, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Baker, H. Rogers, R. Wortley, J. Howes, W. Wilde, junr., W. Trory

Workhouse, Infirmary, and Visiting Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, J. Phillips, W. Black, junr., O. A. Diver, W. Postle, J. G. Johnson, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Baker, H. Rogers, R. Wortley, H. Steel, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. Howes, J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, W. Wilde, junr., W. Trory, T. Chittock, J. Reynolds

Audit Committees,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, C. J. M. Spencer, T. Williams, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, W. Postle, J. G. Johnson, J. King, J. Newbegin, W. R. Dodson, J. Butcher, F. J. Blake, G. Gedge, J. J. Sharpe, J. Bidwell, J. Hall, W. Trory, T. Brightwell, G. Ives

Committee for Receiving and Recovering Mulet from Overseers, and Arrears of Poor Rate,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, W. Baxter, B. Bunting, J. Phillips, J. N. V. Cooper, H. Francis, J. Fox, H. Underwood, W. R. Dodson, J. Baker, H. Steel, T. Bugden, J. J. Sharpe, W. Wilde, jun., T. Chittock, G. Clarke

Assessment Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, W. Baxter, J. Underwood, G. W. Minns, B. Bunting, W. M. Kitton, J. Phillips, J. N. V. Cooper, E. Field, W. Postle, J. Hovell, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, D. Barnard, J. Baker, F. J. Blake, R. Wortley, W. Fromow, J. Bidwell, J. Hall, R. French, A. Bailey, H. Shaw, G. Clarke, T. Brightwell, G. Ives

Employment Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, J. Phillips, J. Fox, D. Barnard, J. Newbegin, F. G. Mitchell, G. Gedge, J. Howes, J. Francis, J. Bidwell, H. Hindes, W. Trory, H. Shaw, G. Ives

p. 6Dispensary Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, C. J. M. Spencer, J. N. V. Cooper, J. G. Johnson, S. Nash, W. Wicks, J. Baker, F. J. Blake, H. Steel, W. Fromow, J. Bidwell, J. H. Tillett, W. Trory, T. Brightwell

Removal Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, W. M. Kitton, J. N. V. Cooper, E. Field, H. Francis, W. Wicks, F. J. Blake, R. Wortley, H. Steel, J. H. Tillett, T. Brightwell

School Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, J. Underwood, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, B. Cundall, T. D. Eaton, J. G. Johnson, H. Francis, F. J. Blake, H. Steel, J. J. Sharpe, A. Bailey, F. Brown

Girls’ Home Committee,—The Governor, Deputy Governor, G. W. Minns, J. Phillips, W. Black, jun., H. Browne, J. G. Johnson, H. Francis, W. Wicks, W. Wilde, J. Bidwell, W. Trory, T. Brightwell, J. Pymar

Governor,—A. A. H. Beckwith, Esq.

Deputy Governor,—James Winter, Esq.

Treasurer,—Timothy Steward, Esq.

Chaplain, Workhouse,—Rev. Phillip Utton Brown

Chaplain, Infirmary and Asylum,—Rev. Edward John Bell

District Surgeons,—Mr. Charles Drake, Mr. Lancelot Dashwood (Man Midwife), Mr. Henry Robert Edgar, Mr. William Bransby Francis, Mr. Walter Christopher Thurgar, Mr. Thomas William Crosse, Mr. George Robert Cubitt, Mr. John Ballard Pitt

Establishments’ Surgeon,—Mr. Henry Robert Edgar

Apothecary,—Mr. Robert Rolfe Cremer

Clerk,—Mr. Elijah Crosier Bailey

Cashier,—Mr. Starling Day

Office Clerk—Mr. William Tallack

Relieving Officers,—Mr. Robert Winter, (Collector of Arrears of Poor Rates), Mr. James Thouless, Mr. Thomas Rackham

Master of the Workhouse,—Mr. William Charles Lowne

Matron of the Workhouse,—Mrs. Mary Lowne

Master of the Infirmary and Asylum,—Mr. John Bilham

Matron of the Infirmary and Asylum,—Miss Caroline Bilham

Governor of the Girls Home,—Mr. William Bales

Matron of the Girls Home,—Mrs. Rebecca Bales

Removal Officer,—Mr. Robert Martin

Surveyor,—Mr. Robert Kitton

Revisor of Assessments,—Mr. Thomas Francis

CHARITIES’ TRUSTEES, (1852.)

Church List—Anthony Hudson, Esq., Chairman; John Stracey, Esq., Vice-Chairman; Hon. and very Rev. George Pellew; Richard Hanbury Gurney, Esq., Messrs. J. Barwell, Jacob Johnson, Lewis Evans, M.D., Richard Watson, Edward Freestone, Benjamin Bradford, George Seppings, John Norgate, and Francis Bradshaw, Esq.

General List—Anthony Hudson, Esq., Chairman; John Stracey, Esq., Vice-Chairman; R. H. Gurney, Esq.; Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq.; Messrs. Edward Freestone, W. Stark, Jacob Johnson, John Barwell, Benjamin Brandford, John Norgate, F. G. Bradshaw, Esq., and John Kitson, Esq.

Clerk—Mr. Thomas Brightwell

Bankers to the Church List—Messrs. Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co.

Ditto to the General List—Messrs. Harveys and Hudson.

 

Coroner—Mr. W. Wilde

Clerk of the Justices—Mr. W. Day

Ditto for Licensing and Billetting—Mr. W. Wilde

Clerk of the Peace, and Town Clerk—J. R. Staff, Esq.

City Treasurer—Mr. T. Edwards

Clerk to Committees—Mr. R. Fickling

Under Sheriff—A. Dalrymple

City Surveyor—Mr. E. Benest

Auditors—Messrs. Anthony Bailey and Robert Butcher, elected by Citizens.  Councillor, James Smith Rump, elected by the Mayor

Revising Assessors—Messrs. Charles Suckling Gilman and Henry Miller

Superintendent of Police—Mr. Dunn

Ditto of the Watch—Mr. William Yarington

Chaplain to the City Gaol—Rev. W. J. Cobb

Gaoler—Mr. P. M. Yarington

Collector of Tonnage Duties—Mr. Haddon

Collector of Provision Market Tolls—Mr. W. Musson

Master of the Great Hospital—Mr. George Simpson

Master of Doughty’s Hospital—Mr. Robert Minns

p. 7BETHEL HOSPITAL, Bethel Street.

Governors.—Anthony Hudson, Esq.; Sir W. Foster, Bart.; Charles Weston, Esq.; C. W. Unthank, Esq.; Peter Finch, Esq.; J. H. Gurney, Esq.; Henry Birkbeck, Esq.

The Committee meet the first Monday in every month, at 12 o’clock.

Medical Officers.—W. P. Nichols, Esq.; C. M. Gibson, Esq.

Land Steward,—W. S. Millard, Esq.

Clerk,—J. N. V. Cooper

Master,—Samuel King

NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, St. Stephen’s Gates.

President—The Earl of Leicester

Vice-President—The Bishop of Norwich

Treasurer—John Henry Gurney, Esq.

Physicians and Surgeons who attend gratis,—Hon. Consulting Physician, Dr. Evans—Physicians, Drs. Hull, Ranking, Copeman—Surgeons, Messrs. Norgate, Dalrymple, and Nichols

Assistant Surgeon, Mr. G. W. W. Firth

Board of Management.

Chairman—Edw. Howes, Esq.

Vice-Chairman—C. M. Gibson, Esq.

The Rev. T. J. G. Marsham; H. W. Edwards, Esq.; The Rev. John Bailey; The Rev. J. H. Payne; Richard Ward, Esq.; J. N. Waite, Esq.; The Rev. R. G. Lucas; John Wright, Esq.; The Rev. J. Alexander; R. W. Blake, Esq.; J. Sultzer, Esq.; Isaac Everitt, Esq.; Wm. Ladell, Esq.; Henry Harrod, Esq.; Alfred Master, Esq., J. B. Morgan, Esq.

Auditors—The Rev. Charles Fellowes, W. C. Hotson, Esq.

And the House Visitors for the Week

House Surgeon—F. Bateman, M.D.

House Steward and Secretary,—Mr. R. E. Houghton

Matron—Miss Cooper

Dispenser of Medicine—Mr. Henry Roope

SAVING’S BANK,
Old Haymarket.

Trustees,—The Earl of Leicester, the Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Bayning, the Dean of Norwich, the Hon. and Rev. Armine Wodehouse, Edmund Wodehouse, Esq., M.P., Henry Negus Burroughes, Esq., M.P., Samuel Bignold, Esq., Timothy Steward, Esq.

Directors,—The Rev. Canon Wodehouse, John Longe, Esq., George Morse, Esq., Joseph Scott, Esq., H. S. Patteson, Esq., R. Blake Humfrey, Esq., the Rev. T. J. Blofield, John Kitson, Esq., Rev. Armine Herring, T. W. Beauchamp Proctor, Esq., Rev. Canon Brown, William Burroughes, Esq., Rev. Charles Fellowes, Rev. R. Lucas, J. B. Morgan, Esq., Rev. H. Symonds

Treasurer,—Anthony Hudson, Esq.

Auditor,—W. C. Hotson, Esq.

Hon. Sec.,—The Rev. Edward Cole

Superintendent,—Thos. Blakiston, Esq.

LITERARY INSTITUTION,
St. Andrews-st.

President,—Lord Wodehouse

Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich, the Dean of Norwich, Rev. Adam Sedgwick, Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, Hudson Gurney, Esq., Richard Hanbury Gurney, Esq., John Henry Gurney, Esq., Thomas Brightwell, Esq., Samuel Bignold, Esq.

Treasurers; Messrs. Gurney and Birkbeck

Librarian and Secretary: John Quinton

PEOPLE’S COLLEGE,
St. George’s Colegate.

Committee: Alexander, Rev. J.; Beal, Rev. Dr.; Blakely, E. T. Esq.; Crompton, Rev. Joseph; Dowson, J. W. Esq.; Gurney, J. H. Esq.; Fletcher, Josiah, Esq.; Reed, Rev. Andrew; Wheeler, Rev. T. A.; Woolley, Rev. Dr.; Tillett, J. H. Esq.

Secretary and Treasurer: J. W. Dowson

Assisting Sec.: T. Bilby

Masters: Mr. Dowson, Mr. Tompson

YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE,
Post Office-st.

President: A. D. Bayne

Vice-President: E. D. Rogers

Treasurer: J. Rump

Secretary: J. Mullings

Committee: George Sadler Grimes; S. Newman; Francis Gostling; William Copeman; Frederick Simpson; Henry Butcher; James Freeman; Jn. St. Quintin; Henry Pigg; Geo. Steel; S. L. Young; Samuel Sothern

NORWICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
Post Office-street.

Directors.

Chairman: John Henry Gurney

Vice-Chairman: Henry S. Patteson

John Bidwell; E. T. Blakely; Frederick Brown; James Colman; J. Copeman, jun.; James Hardy; J. Godwin Johnson; Geo. Middleton; Henry Miller; John Norgate; Geo. E. Simpson; Charles Winter; John Youngs

Treasurer: R. J. Harvey Harvey

Secretary: C. S. Gilman

p. 8GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Saint Andrew’s Broad-street.

President: Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart.

Committee: John Barwell, Esq.; R, W. Blake, Esq.; Edward Blakely, Esq.; T. Brightwell, Esq.; Dr. O’Callaghan; J. G. Johnson, Esq.; R. Kerrison, Esq.; R. Leman, Esq.; T: Lound, Esq.; J. Middleton, Esq.; J. B. Morgan, Esq.; John Sultzer, Esq.

Master of the School: Mr. J. Heaviside

Secretary: Mr. Isaac Williams

RAGGED SCHOOL,
St. Martin-at-Oak.

Treasurer: Mr. Josiah Fletcher

Secretary: Mr. B. T. Sharpe

Committee.

Mr. Aldous, Mr. Birch, Mr. Sharpe, Mr. Claxton, Mr. Allen, Mr. Buck, Rev. R. Sedgwick, Mr. Skoyles, Mr. Manthorpe, Mr. A. J. Pigg, Mr. Reeve

NORFOLK AND NORWICH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

President,—Henry J. Stracey, Esq.

Vice-President,—John Henry Gurney, Esq.

Treasurer,—John Kitson, Esq., Thorpe

Honorary Secretary,—Mr. Arthur Preston,—Bank-street, Norwich

Acting Secretary,—Mr. William Hussey, St. Catherine’s Plain, Norwich

Committee,—(1850)  Rev. Charles Fellowes, Shottisham; Rev. J. Burroughes, Lingwood; Wm. Warren, Esq., Bracondale; Rev. W. B. Hurnard, Carlton Forehoe; H. S. Patteson, Esq., Thorpe; Rev. T. J. Blofield, Drayton; B. Chamberlin, Esq., Catton

(1851.)  The Hon. and Very Rev. the Dean of Norwich, Close; John Gordon, Esq., Saxlingham; J. Pymar, Esq., Eaton; G. B. L. Knight, Esq., Framingham; G. Holmes, Esq., Brooke; Frederick Brown, Esq., Bracondale; C. S. Gilman, Esq., Norwich

(1852.)  W. Burroughes, Esq., Hoveton; William Matchett, Esq., Norwich; Rev. R. G. Lucas, Mulbarton; Rev. W. Beauchamp, Chedgrave; J. J. Colman, Esq., Stoke; George Morse, Esq., Catton; Rev. J, H. Payne, Colney

Auditors,—J. N. Waite, Esq., Catton; Mr. George Stacy, Lakenham

INSTITUTION FOR THE INDIGENT BLIND,
Magdalen-street.

President: The Bishop of Norwich

Vice-Presidents: The Dean of Norwich; Mr. Chancellor Evans; J. H. Gurney, Esq.; W. Forster, Esq.

Treasurer: J. Kitson, Esq.

Trustees: Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.; Henry Francis, Esq.: G. S. Kett, Esq.; J. J. Gurney, Esq.

Committee: The Canon in Residence to be ex-officio a member; Col. Collyer; Mr. J. N. Waite; Rev. Canon Thurlow; Mr. C. S. Gilman; Rev. A. Herring; Mr. H. S. Patteson; H. Birbeck, jun. Esq.; Mr. W. Black; Mr. J. Butcher; Mr. A. Towler; Mr. H. Steel, Rev. H. Symonds; Mr. J. H. Barnard, Mr. J. Culley; Mr. H. Cook; Mr. C. Muskett

Auditors: Mr. T. D. Eaton; Mr. F. Hindes; Mr. R. S. Tomlinson

Surgeon: W. Cooper, Esq.

Superintendent and Secretary: Mr. E. W. Yarington

Matron: Mrs. Mary De Carle

PUBLIC LIBRARY,
Opposite the Guildhall.

President: Donald Dalrymple, Esq.

Vice-President: Thomas D. Eaton, Esq.

Committee: (1851)  S. H. Asker; John Barwell; John Barwell, jun.; Edward Bignold; F. J. Blake; Henry Ling; Edmund Ling; G. E. Simpson; James St. Quintin; Benjamin Wilkinson; R. Willement

(1852)  Arthur Dalrymple; W. E. Etheridge; Robert Tickling; William Forster; James S. Garthon; W. W. Grant; Dr. James Johnson; David Hodgson; G. W. Firth; J. M. Robberds; James Sparke

Librarian: Edward Langton

Sub-Librarian; George Henry Margetts

NORFOLK & NORWICH AUXILIARY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

Treasurer: J. H. Gurney, Esq.

Honorary Secretary: B. Jessup

Inspector: Samuel Dawson, Badding’s-lane, Quay-side, Norwich

Assistant Inspector: James Winter, St. Swithin’s, Norwich

COUNTY COURT.

Office: Church-lane, St. Michael-at-Plea

Judge: Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq.

Clerk: Thomas Hitchen Palmer

High Bailiff: William Wilde, jun.

Assistant Ditto: — Goreham

p. 9NORFOLK & NORWICH MUSEUM,
St. Andrew’s, Broad-street.

Patron: The Earl of Leicester

President: John Henry Gurney, Esq.

Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich; The Marquis of Cholmondeley; The Earl of Mansfield; Lord Hastings; The Right Hon. and Rev. Lord Bayning; The Dean of Norwich; Sir J. P. Boileau, Bart.; Sir William B. Holkes, Bart.; The Rev. A. Sedgwick; Col. Peel, M.P.; Hudson Gurney, Esq.; Dawson Turner, Esq.; Thomas Brightwell, Esq.; William Slack, Esq.; Seth William Stevenson, Esq.

Hon. Secretary: E. H. St. Quintin, Esq., R.N.

Treasurer: H. Bolingbroke, Esq.

Committee: E. K. Harvey, Esq. (Chairman); H. Brown, Esq. (Dep. Chairman)

(1850)  T. G. Bayfield, R. Fitch, H. Harrod, R. J. H. Harvey, E. K. Harvey, J. Sultzer

(1851)  W. K. Bridgman, W. Brook, H. Brown, G. Harper, J. Middleton, W. Squire

(1852)  J. W. Dowson, J. Fletcher, A. A. H. Beckwith, J. G. Johnson, J. S. Kipper, J. H. Tillett

Assistant Secretary: J. Quinton

Acting Curator: J. Reeve

BOROUGH COURT.

Office, Surrey-street.

Judge: Nathaniel Palmer, Esq., Thorpe

Registrar: Henry Miller, Esq.

Sergeants-at-Mace: Thomas Howlett; — Goreham

CITY MISSION.

Treasurers: Gurney and Co.

Secretaries: Mr. J. Massingham; C. J. Bream

Examiners of Agents: Rev. John Alexander; Rev. Andrew Reed; Rev. J. F. Osborne

Committee: James Cozens, jun., Josiah Fletcher, C. M. Gibson, W. Hall, W. Hawkes, John Jarrold, W. P. Jarrold, James King, W. T. Livock, G. C. Smith, T. Wheeler

Agents: R. Egmore, Superintendent; W. Dawson, Benjamin Edwards, J. S. Bowles, J. Cawston, R. Clarke, S. Clarke, G. Knight

NORFOLK AND NORWICH EYE INFIRMARY.

President: The Lord Lieutenant

Vice-Presidents: The Bishop of Norwich; G. S. Kett, Esq., The Rev. F. Bevan

Treasurer: Major-Gen. Sir Robert J. Harvey

Auditors: J. Godwin Johnson, Esq.; John Kitson, Esq.

Secretary: John Goodwin, Esq.

Committee: John Waite; J. Jarrold; R. R. Priest; Rev. George Stracey; George Grout; J. Godwin Johnson; J. Norgate; R. Fitch; J. B. Webb

Medical Officers: Dr. Evans; B. H. Norgate, Esq.; G. W. W. Firth, Esq.

Matron: Mrs. S. Boyd

INLAND REVENUE OFFICE,
Orford Hill.

Collector: John Wild, Esq., 6, Newmarket-road

Clerk: J. W. Botwright, Victoria-street

Permit Writer and Office Keeper: Richard Sambeach

Supervisor 1st district: Jas. Wilson, 34, Victoria-street

Supervisor 2nd district: Chas. Rooks, 3, Bracondale

Surveyor of Taxes: D. Cumberland

Assistant ditto: R. Pearce

1st Division Officer: John Sumner

2nd ,, ,, F. B. Bamford

3rd ,, ,, William Bradshaw

4th ,, ,, R. Ray

5th ,, ,, J. Barker

6th ,, ,, J. Fife

7th ,, ,, T. Butt

1st Ride Officer: J. S. Coy

2nd ,, J. Blomfield

3rd ,, Thomas Stott

4th ,, W. Garrard

Supernumerary: W. E. Lancaster

Expectants: S. E. White; H. C. Gidley

STAMP OFFICE,
8, Andrew’s Broad-street

Receiver of Stamp Duties: Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman

Clerk: Thomas John Woodrow

Remitters of Taxes for Norwich and its neighbourhood: The Branch Bank of England

 

Botanic Medical Dispensary for Diseases of the Skin—Mr. W. Taylor, 11, Magdalen-street

Gas Works, Mousehold—Mr. W. Tadman, superintendent

Mendicity Society, St. Andrew’s-hall—F. G. Moore, clerk

p. 10Norwich Soup Society and Provident Coal Society—Fishgate-street, St. Clement’s

Norfolk and Norwich United Medical Book Society, Library Room, Museum, St. Andrew’s—Librarian, Mr. John Quinton

Water-Works, Redwell-street—Mr. W. Taylor, manager

THE CATHEDRAL.

Bishop—Hinds, the Right Rev. Samuel, D.D. (1849), Palace, and at Athenæum Club, London

Dean—Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D. (1828), Deanery

Archdeacons—Norwich, John Bedingfeld Collyer, M.A. (1844), Hockford; Norfolk, William Arundel Bouverie, B.D. (1850), Denton

Sudbury: Glover, George, M.A. (1823), Southrepps

Suffolk: Thomas Johnson Ormerod, M.A. (1846), Redenhall, Norfolk

Chancellor—Evans, Charles, A.M. (1844), Norwich

Wodehouse, Chas. Nourse, A.M. (1817), Upper Close

Sedgwick, Adam, A.M. (1834), Trinity College, Cambridge, and Lower Close

Archdall, George, D.D. (1842), Emanuel College, Cambridge, and Upper Close

Philpott, Henry, D.D. (1845), Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, and Lower Close

Minor Canons—Carter, George, A.M., (1816), Lower Close

Day, G., A.M. (1817), Ber-street

Matchett, Jonathan Chase, A.M. (1824) Lower Close

Symonds, Henry, Precentor (1844), Close

Organist—Buck, Zachariah A., Upper Close

Lay Clerks—Cox, John, and Cox, James Valentine, Heigham

Cupper, James, Rampant Horse-street

English, William, Tombland

Fenn, William, Life’s Green

Hare, Edward, St. Benedict’s-road

Smith, William R., St. Stephen’s

Master to the Choristers—Samuel Osborn

Principal Registrar’s Office, Life’s Green

Registrars—Bathurst, E. Stewart, Oxford; Kitson, John, Thorpe Hamlet

Receiver of the Bishop’s Rents—Unthank, Clement W., Crown Bank-plain

Secretary to the Bishop—Kitson, John, Thorpe Hamlet

Chaplains—Ormerod, Rev. T. J., A.M.

Eden, Rev. R., North Walsham

Proctors,—Francis H., Surrey-street

Hansell, H., Bank-street

Kitson, J., Thorpe Hamlet

Rackham, Matt. Thorpe Hamlet

Skipper, J. Thorpe Hamlet

Steward, E. Upper King-street

Principal Apparitor—Hopkins, S.

Commissary for the peculiar jurisdiction of the Dean and Chapter—Evans, Chas. A.M. King-street

Chapter Clerk and Registrar—Kitson, J., Office, Life’s Green

Coroners for the liberty of the Dean and Chapter—Kitson, J. Thorpe Hamlet

Rackham, Matt. Thorpe Hamlet

Bishop’s Verger—Hopkins, S.

Dean’s Verger—Sewell Richard, Lower Close

Rev. Canons’ Verger—Woolbright, Robt. St. Faith’s-lane

Subsacrists—Allwood, Thos. Lower Close

Price, J. Life’s Green

OFFICES OF THE ARCH-DEACONRIES.

Norwich.

Commissary—Collyer, John, Esq., A.M., Lincoln’s Inn

Official—Yonge, W. Johnson, Rockbourne, Hants

Commissary’s Registrar—Bathurst, Henry Allen, Esq. Doctor’s Commons

Archdeacon’s Registrar—Yonge, Rev. W. Johnson, Swaffham

Deputy Registrar—Steward, Edward, Upper King-street

Norfolk.

Commissary—Bouverie, Rev. W. Arundel, B.D. Denton, Norfolk

Official—Green, Thos. M.A.  Fulmodeston, Norfolk

Commissary’s Registrar—Francis, Henry, Surrey-street

Archdeacon’s Registrar—Douglas, J. Edw. Morton, New Church, Caermarthenshire

Deputy Registrar—Francis, H. Surrey-st.

Sudbury.

Archdeacon,—Glover, G., M.A., Southrepps, Norfolk

Commissary,—Charles Nourse Wodehouse, M.A., Norwich

Official,—Henry Denny Berners, B.C.L., Holbrook, Suffolk

Commissary’s Registrar,—Benjamin Bathurst, Esq.

Archdeacon’s Registrar,—Rev. William Glover

Deputy Registrar,—Charles Wodehouse. Esq., N.P.

Proctor,—James Borton

p. 11Suffolk.

Archdeacon,—Thomas Johnson Ormerod, M.A., Redenhall, Norfolk

Commissary,—Henry Denny Berners, B.C.L., Holbrook, Suffolk

Official,—Charles Nourse Wodehouse, M.A., Norwich

Commissary’s Registrar,—Charles Steward, Esq., Ipswich, Suffolk

Archdeacons Registrar,—John Henry Steward, M.A., East Carlton, Norfolk

Deputy Registrar,—Charles Steward, Esq., Suffolk

Honorary Canons,—The Honble. E. S. Keppel, M.A., Quiddenham; The Hon. J. T. Pelham, M.A., Berghapton; Robert Hankinson, M.A., Walpole; Ralph Berners, M.A., Erwarton; Francis Cunningham, M.A., Lowestoft; Joseph Cotterill, M.A., Blakeney; William Arundel Bouverie, B.D., Denton; G. Stevenson, M.A., Dickleburgh; Henry Tacy, M.A., Swanton; Fran. Stephen Bevan, M.A., Carlton Rode; Stephen Clissold, M.A., Wrentham; James Brown, B.D., Norwich; E. James Moor, Great Bealings; George Hills, M.A., Great Yarmouth; Theyre Townshend Smith, M.A., Wymondham; C. Green, M.A., Burgh Castle.

CHURCHES.

All Saints, All Saints’ Green.

Patron—Webster, Rev. G. H., M.A.

Rector—Webster, Rev. G. H., M.A.

Curate—Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, All Saints’ Green

Parish Clerk—Madgett, J. All Saints’ Green

Sexton—Drew, H. Westlegate-street

St. Andrew, Broad-street.

Patrons—The parishioners

Perpetual Curate—Browne, Rev. Jas. B.D. Parsonage House, Broad-street

Curate—Calvert, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Bracondale

Parish Clerk—Vyall, Dan. Broad-street

Sexton—Martin, James, Baker’s-yard, Pottergate-street

St. Augustine, St. Augustine’s-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Rector: Rackham, Rev. Matt. John, B.A.

Parish Clerk: Fisk, John, St. Augustine’s-street

Sexton: Goose, J. Church-alley, St. Augustine’s-street

St. Benedict, Upper Westwick-street.

Patrons: The parishioners

Perpetual Curate: Goodwin, Rev. W., M.A. Chapelfield

Parish Clerk Metcalfe, William, St. Benedict’s-gates

Sexton: Gaffer, William, Back-lane

St. Clement, Fyebridge.

Patrons: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Rector: Rigg, Rev. Richard, M.A. Bethel-street

Curate: Sharpe, Rev. W. Leggat, Heigham

Parish Clerk: Beales, Nathaniel, Jack of Newbury yard, Magdalen-street

Sexton: Howe, John, St. Edmund’s

St. Edmund, Fishgate.

Patron: Brereton, Rev. C. D.

Rector: Brereton, Rev. C. D.

Curate: Hooper, Rev. John Hill, Bracondale

Parish Clerk: Bell, Edw. Hurst, Peacock-street

Sexton: Bishop, W. Peacock-street

St. Etheldred, King-street.

Patrons: The Corporation

Perpetual Curate: Deacon, Rev. Jas. A.M. Pottergate-street

Parish Clerk: Hawes, George, Mariner’s-lane, King-street

Sexton: Hawes, John, King-street

St. George, Colegate.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Hibgame, Rev. E., M.A. Upper Close

Parish Clerk: Woolmer, Clement Amies, Bridge-street

Sexton: Burrell, T. St. George’s plain

St. George, Tombland.

Patron: The Bishop of Ely

Perpetual Curate: Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, M.A. Church-street, St. Simon

Curate; Batchelor, Rev. T. J. Surrey-st.

Parish Clerk: Sturges, John Patrick, Crockett’s-court, Wensum-street

Sexton: Dewing, W. Churchyard

St. Giles, St. Giles’-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Murray, Rev. James, Newmarket-terrace

Parish Clerk: Collyer, Fred. Cow hill

Sexton: Ames, John, Cock-yard

St. Gregory, Pottergate-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Sharpe, Rev. Wm. Robt., Norwich

Parish Clerk: Quintin, William, Charing-Cross

Sexton: Moore, Robert, Charing-Cross

p. 12St. Helen, Bishopsgate-street.

Patrons: The Corporation

Perpetual Curate: Patteson, Rev. William Frederick, St. Helen-square

Parish Clerk: Batts, Thomas, Bishopsgate-street

Sexton: Boswell, Jas. Bishopsgate-street

St. James, Cowgate.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Ormsby, Rev. William Arthur, Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Stewardson Nath, Cowgate-street

Sexton: Ames, Wm. St. James’s palace

St. John, Maddermarket.

Patrons: New College, Oxford

Rector: Perowne, Rev. John, Rodney-st.

Parish Clerk: Lemmon, James, Market-place

Sexton: Holtaway, Wm. Farnell’s-yard, Church-alley

St. John Sepulchre, Ber-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Calvert, Rev. Thomas, M.A. Bracondale

Curate: Booth, Rev. Matthew, B.D. Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Butler, Robt. Ber-street

Sexton: Rumsby, John, Ber-street

St. John, Timberhill.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M. 16, Crescent, Chapel-field

Parish Clerk: Brunning, W., Grout’s-court

Sexton: Smith, John, Orford hill

St. Julian, King-street.

Patron: Webster, Rev. G. H., A.M.

Rector: The same

Curate: Maturin, Rev. Washington Shirley, All Saints’ Green

Parish Clerk: Kettle, James, St. Julian’s-alley

Sexton: Whisker, W. St. Julian’s-alley

St. Lawrence, Upper Westwick-street.

Patron: The Crown

Rector: Brown, Rev. Philip Utton, Upper Hellesden

Parish Clerk: Griggs, W. Upper Westwick-street

Sexton: Drake, Samuel, Grigg’s-yard

St. Margaret, Upper Westwick-street.

Patrons: The Bishop of Norwich

Rector: Cobb, Rev. John W. St. Clement

Parish Clerk: Jones, P. Church-walk

Sexton: Ward, Thos. St. Margaret’s-street

St. Martin at Oak, Oak-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, A.M., Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Carriage, Thos. Robinson’s-yard, Oak street

Sexton: Burrell, Robert, Oak-street

St. Martin at Palace, Palace Plain.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Ffolkes, Rev. Henry, Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Holden, Wm. Palace-street

Sextoness: Greenfield, Mrs. St. Martin’s-plain

St. Mary, Coslany.

Patron: The Marquis of Townshend

Perpetual Curate: Morse, Rev. Charles, Mousehold

Parish Clerk: Hayden, Thomas Benjamin, Muspole-street

Sexton: Barker, Jas. Muspole-street

St. Mary-in-the-Marsh, St. Luke’s Chapel Cathedral.

Patrons: The Dean, and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Matchett, Rev. Jonathan C., M.A. Lower Close

Clerk: Elmer, John, Lower Close

Sexton: Pratt, John, Bishop’s-gate-street

St. Michael Coslany.

Patrons: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

Rector: Rigg, Rev. Richard, Bethel-street

Parish Clerk: Boyce, Jas. Stanford, Bridge-street

Sexton: Hill, Solomon Peckover, Bridge-street

St. Michael at Plea, Queen-street.

Patrons: Sir Thos. B. Leonard and John Morse, alternately

Rector: Morse, Rev. C. Mousehold

Parish Clerk: Wade, Robert, Redwell st.

Sexton: Parkes, Elias, Bank-street

St. Michael at Thorn, Ber-street.

Patron: The Dowager Lady Suffield

Perpetual Curate: Barker, Rev. Arthur Alcock, Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Houghton, Robert, Ber-st.

Sexton: Alden, James, Thorn-lane

St. Paul.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Cooke, Rev. Bell, Grove-place, St. Giles’-road

Parish Clerk: Payne, Simon, Cowgate-st.

Sexton: Dover, George, Magdalen-street

p. 13St. Peter Hungate, Elm-hill.

Patron: The Crown

Rector: Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 16, Crescent, St. Stephen’s

Parish Clerk: Sexton, Simon Wattling, Elm-hill

Sexton: Townshend, George, Elm-hill

St. Peter Mancroft.

Patrons: The Parishioners

First Minister: Turner, Rev. Charles, the Crescent

Second Minister: Brown, Rev. Philip Utton, Upper Hellesdon

Parish Clerk: Trowse, J. Bethel-street

Sexton: Potter, George, St. Peter’s

St. Peter per Mountergate, King-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Day, Rev. Geo., M.A. Ber-street

Parish Clerk: Sword, Benjamin, Imperial Arms-yard, King-street

Sexton: Bell, Thomas, Rose-lane

St. Peter Southgate, King-street.

Patron: The Bishop of Norwich

Rector: Deacon, Rev. Jas. Pottergate-st.

Parish Clerk: Smith, R. Carrow-road

Sexton: Tuffield, John, King-street

St. Saviour, Stump Cross, Magdalen street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Under sequestration

Curate: Govett, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Heigham

Parish Clerk: Bond, Christopher, Magdalen-street

Sexton: Thornton, Thomas, Cat and Fiddle-yard, Magdalen-street

St. Simon and Jude, Wensum-street.

Patron: The Bishop of Norwich

Rector: Holloway, Rev. Charles

Curate: Owen, Rev. John, Unthank’s-road

Parish Clerk: Metcalfe, Joseph, Elm-hill

Sexton: Tuck, Robert, Pratt’s-court, Wensum-street

St. Stephen, Rampant Horse-street.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Vicar: Under sequestration

Curate: Evans, Rev. Edward

Evening Lecturer: Booth, Rev. Philip, B.D. Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Brown, Wm., Lame Dog-road

Sexton: Garthon, Benj. Church-lane

St. Swithin, Upper Westwick-street.

Patron: The Bishop of Norwich

Perpetual Curate: Day, Rev. Charles, Sussex-street

Parish Clerk: Minns, Benjamin, Church-alley

Sexton: Gardener, James, Upper Westwick-street

CHURCHES IN THE HAMLETS.

St. Andrew, Eaton.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Vicar: Day, Rev. George, A.M. Ber-street

St. Bartholomew, Heigham.

Patron: The Bishop of Norwich

Rector: Robbins, Rev. W., A.M. Lady’s-lane

Parish Clerk: Wills, Anthony, Heigham

Sexton: Hovey, Jude, Upper Heigham.

St. John the Baptist and All Saints, Lakenham.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Vicar: Carter, Rev. George, A.M. Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Townshend, Thos. Lakenham

Sexton: High, Isaac, Mill-street, Peafield

St. Mark, Lakenham.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Nevill, Rev. H. Ralph

Parish Clerk: Tidnam, Wm. Hall-lane

Sexton: High, Isaac, Mill-street

St. Mary, Earlham.

Patron: Frederick Bacon Frank, Esq.

Vicar: Payne, Rev. John Hervey, Colney

Parish Clerk: Green, Robert, Rose-yard, St. Augustine

St. Mary, Hellesdon.

Patron: The Bishop of Norwich

Rector: Blofield, Rev. T. C. Drayton

Parish Clerk: Fuller, James, Drayton

CHAPELS OF EASE.

Trinity Chapel, Union-place, New City.

Minister: Robbins, Rev. William, A.M., Lady’s-lane

Clerk: Wills, Anthony, Heigham

Christ Church, New Catton.

Minister: Betts, Rev. William Keeling, St. Clement’s Hill

Clerk: Boswell, R. New Catton

Sexton: Howard, Daniel, Mill-hill

St. Matthew, Thorpe.

Minister: Grogan, Rev. George William, Lower Close

Clerk:

Sexton:

p. 14SUBURBAN CHURCHES.

St. Andrew, Thorpe.

Patron: Maxwell, James Primrose

Rector: Maxwell, Rev. Jas. M.A. Thorpe

Curate: Herring, Rev. Armine, B.A. Thorpe

Parish Clerk and Sexton: Weeds, Frederick, Thorpe

St. Andrew, Trowse Newton.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Vicar: Carter, Rev. G., M.A. Lower Close

Parish Clerk: Grief, Hamlet, Trowse Hamlet

Sexton: Grief, S. Trowse Newton

St. Margaret, Old Catton.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Vicar: Hartt, Rev. Richard, Old Catton

Parish Clerk: Owen, Dixon, Old Catton

Sexton: Everett, E. Old Catton

St. Margaret, Sprowston.

Patrons: The Dean and Chapter

Perpetual Curate: Banfather, Rev. Henry, Sprowston

Parish Clerk and Sexton: Andrews, Fred., Sprowston

Catholics.

Willow-lane Chapel: Polding, Rev. John

St. John’s Maddermarket Chapel: Abbott, Rev. John

DISSENTING CHAPELS.

Independents.

Old Meeting House: Reed, Rev. Andrew

Princes-street Chapel: Alexander, Rev. John

Tombland Chapel: Scott, Rev. Thomas

Baptists.

St. Mary’s Chapel: Gould, Rev. Geo.

St. Clement’s Chapel: Wheeler, Rev. T. A.

Orford Hill Chapel: Welch, Rev. Wm.

Bazaar Chapel: Govett, Mr. R.

General Baptist Chapel: Priory-yard, Whitefriars—Scott, Rev. Thomas

Pottergate-street Chapel: Gray, Rev. Joseph

Unitarians.

Octagon Chapel: Vacant

Methodists.

Topham, Rev. J. J.; Rigby, Rev. T.; Wilde, Rev. T.

Swedenborgians.

Abbott, Rev. R., St. Augustine’s

CARRIERS TO AND FROM NORWICH.

Acle ... York-tavern, Castle-hill; Holmes, Wed Sat 4

Alburgh ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidman, Wed Sat 4

Alboro’, Norfolk ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, Wed Sat 4

Aldboro’, Suffolk ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2

Ashwelthorpe ... Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s; Lloyd, Wed 4, and Sat 5

Attleboro’ ... White Horse, Haymarket; Tann, Tu Th Sat 3.  White Lion, White lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5.  Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3.  Bull Inn, St. Stephen’s; Mears, Wed Sat 4

Attlebridge ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat half-past 4; Duke’s Palace; Smith, Fri 2

Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern; Margetson, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2.  Ditto, Purday, Wed Sat 4.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Hall, Sat 2.  Duke’s Palace; Chapman, Mon Wed half-past 4.  Black Swan, Upper Market; Chapman, Tu Th Fri half-past 4.  Ditto; Beasy, Tu Fri 2.  Pope’s Head; Beasy, Wed Sat 2

Bacton ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-st.; Neeve, Sat 2.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2

Banham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Kemp, Sat. 3

Barford ... Queen’s Head, St. Giles’: Adcock, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4.  Ditto; Lebbell, Wed Sat 4

Barnham Broom ... Queen’s Head, St. Giles’; Lebbell, Wed Sat 4

Barningham ... Hen & Chickens, St. Mary’s; Pells, Sat 2

Bawdeswell ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Sizeland, Sat.  Woolpack, St. George’s; Raven, Wed Sat 12

Beccles ... George, Haymarket; Peck, Tu Fri 4.  White Horse, Haymarket: Johnson, Tu Fri 4.  Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1

Bessingham ... Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2

Binham ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Brown, Wed Sat 2.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3

p. 15Blakeney ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12

Blickling ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2

Blofield ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cutton, Sat 4.  York Tavern, Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5

Botesdale ... Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2

Boyton ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Howard, Sat 2

Briston ... Elephant, Magdalen-street; Carr, Wed Sat 3.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3.  Duke’s Palace; Fisk, Sat 2

Brooke ... White Horse, Haymarket; Mickleburgh, Sat 3.  Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnan, Wed Sat 4

Bungay ... White Horse, Haymarket; Coates, Wed 3.  Pope’s Head, Upper-Market; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4.  Lamb Inn, Haymarket; Hogg, daily 4

Bunwell ... Bull, St. Stephen’s; Hardy, Sat 4

Burnham ... White Horse, Haymarket; Bowden, Tu Fri 4.  White Hart, St. Peter’s; Utber, Wed 4

Buxton ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Stibbons, Wed Sat 4.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Hall, Sat 2.  Bell Inn; Daniels, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Black Horse, Tombland; Collins, Mon Wed Sat 4½

Cantley ... York Tavern, Castle Hill.  Moll, Wed 3, Sat 4

Caston ... White Lion, White Lion-street.  Bowen, Tu Fr 5

Catfield ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-st.; Breeze, Sat 4, White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5, Waggon and Horses, Tombland, Whall, Mon Wed Sat 5

Catton ... Guildhall, Market-place.  Gale, daily, 11 & 4

Cawston ... Lord Camden, Charing Cross; Easton, Sat 4, Eight Ringers, St. Miles; Dix, Mon Wed Sat 4, Crown, Saint George’s; Howes, Monday Wed Sat 4, Elephant, Magdalen street; Carr, Wed Sat 3

Cley ... Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12

Colby ... White Horse, Magdalen-st.  Hall, Sat 2

Coltishall ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, daily, 5, White Lion, White Lion-street; Edwards, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Barnard, Mon Wed Fri Sat 3

Calthorpe ... Globe, Scole’s Green; Newstead, Sat 2

Corpusty ... White Horse, St. Lawrence, Brown, Wed 2 Sat 4, White Horse, Magdalen-st; Coe, Wed Sat 3, Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12

Cossey ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Whiting Mon Wed Fri Sat 4

Cromer ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Beasy, Wed Sat 2, Black Swan, Upper Market; Beasy, Tu Fri 2, Star, Haymarket; Curtis, Wed Sat 2.  White Hart, St. Peter’s Jarvis, Wed Sat 2.  Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12

Denton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4

Dereham ... Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s; Murrell, Tu Th Sat 4.  Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’; Skerry, Wed Sat 4.  Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Betts, Wed Sat 4.  Wheatsheaf, Bethel Street; Stringer, Wed 3.  White Hart, St. Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4

Dickleburgh ... Lion and Castle, Timberhill.  White, Wed Sat 2

Dilham ... Elephant, Magdalen-st; Ribbons, Wed Sat 4, Bull, Magdalen Street; Knights, Wed Sat 4, White Horse, Haymarket; Walpole, Wed Sat 3

Diss ... Star, Haymarket, Browne, Wed Sat 2

Docking ... Currier’s Arms, St. Giles’ Towler, Th 4

Drayton ... White Horse, Saint Andrew’s; Burton, Sat 4.  Bess of Bedlam, Saint Martin’s; Elliott, Tu Th Sat 2

Easton ... Crown, Saint Benedict’s, Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2

East Tuddenham ... Golden Cross, Charing Cross; Basey, Sat 2, Crown, Saint Benedict’s; Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2

East Ruston ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Marsh, Sat 2

Edgefield ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Pells, Sat 2

Ellingham ... Coachmaker’s Arms, St. Stephen’s; Twidney, Sat 2, White Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5; Bull, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Tu Fri 5

Elmham ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Tomling Sat 2

Eye ... George, Haymarket, Smith, Wed Sat 2

Fakenham ... White Horse, Haymarket; Bowden, Tu Fri 4, White Hart, Saint Peter’s; Utber, Wed 3

Field Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence, Brown, Wed 2 Sat 4, Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s, Brown, Wed Sat 2

Forncett ... Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s; p. 16Lloyd, Wed 4 Sat 5, Bull, St. Stephen’s.  Hardy, Sat 1

Foulsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat 3.  Pheasant Cock, St. Miles’.  Wegg, Wed Sat 4

Foulsham ... Eight Ringers, St. Miles’.  Eglington, Wed Sat 4.  Duke’s Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2

Freethorpe ... York Tavern, Castle Hill.  Moll, Wed 3 Sat 4

Fressingfield ... White Lion, White Lion-st.  Hart, Sat 2.  Star, Haymarket.  Gardner, Sat 2

Fulmodeston ... Pope’s Head, Saint Peter’s.  Riches, Sat 1

Guestwick ... White Horse, St. Lawrence.  Watts, Sat 4

Hackford ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s.  Woodhouse, Sat 3

Hainford ... Bell Inn, Orford-hill.  Daniel’s Mon Wed Sat 4

Halesworth ... Pope’s Head, Saint Peters.  Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2; White Horse, Haymarket.  Coates, Wed Sat 3

Halvergate ... York Tavern, Castle-hill.  Moll, Wed 3 Sat 4

Hanwell ... City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s.  Leggatt, Wed. Sat 4

Hanworth ... Star, Haymarket.  Browne, Wed Sat 2

Hardwick ... Baker’s Arms, Ber-st.  Riches, Wed Sat 4

Hardingham ... Fountain, Saint Benedict’s.  Trollope, Sat 1

Harleston ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2.  Star, Haymarket; Browne, Wed Sat 2.  Lamb, Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed Sat 2

Heacham ... Currier’s Arms, Saint Giles’.  Towler, Th 4

Hempnall ... City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s.  Leggatt, Wed Sat 4.  Star and Crown, Timberhill; Greengrass, Wed. Sat 4.  White Hart, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4.  Jubilee, Ber-street; Thrower, Wed Sat 4

Hempstead ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; Pell’s, Sat 2.  Bull, Magdalen-street; Curtis, Wed Sat 2

Hickling ... Horse Shoes, Palace-st.; Goose, Sat 2.  Bull, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4

Hindolveston ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Fri 2.  Duke’s Palace; Smith, Th Fri 2

Hingham ... Queen’s Head Inn, St. Giles’; Adcock, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4.  Black Horse, St. Giles’; Layt, Tu Th Sat 4

Hockham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Th 3

Holt ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Crowe, Wed Sat 2.  Bull Inn, Magdalen-street; Curtis, Wed Sat 2.  Woolpack, Saint George’s; Miller, Wed Sat 12.  Crown, St. George’s; Baines, Wed Sat 8 morn.

Honing ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Neeve, Sat 2

Honingham ... Crown, Saint Benedict’s; Turner, Tu Th Fri 1, Sat 2

Hopton ... Lamb, Haymarket.  Fisk, Tu Fri 11 morn

Horning ... White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall.  Wed Sat 5.  Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Rice, Wed Fri 4

Houghton ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel Street.  Stringer, Wed 3

Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street.  Lack, Mon Wed Sat 5

Ipswich ... Popes’ Head, Upper Market.  Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2.  Lamb, Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2.  White Horse, Haymarket; Coates, Wed Sat 3

Itteringham ... Black Horse, Tombland.  Tyrrell, Sat 1

Kenninghall ... Lamb, Haymarket.  Bowen, Sat 1

Lammas ... Bell Inn.  Daniels, Mon Wed Sat 4

Langley ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-street.  Ecclestone, Wed Sat 3

Lenwade ... Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s.  Elliott, Tu Th Sat 2

Litcham ... Pope’s Head, Upper Market.  Betts, Wed Sat 4

Loddon ... George, Haymarket; Greengrass, Wed Sat 4.  White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Th Fri 4.  White Lion, White Lion-street; Woolner, Tu Wed Fri Sat 4

Long Stratton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Greengrass, Wed. Sat 4.  Masonic Tavern, Elm Hill; Barker, Wed Sat 3

Lopham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Bowen, Sat 1

Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4

Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5.  Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Fairhead, Mon Wed Sat 3: Ditto; Rice, Wed Sat 4

Lyng ... White Horse, St. Andrew’s; Burton, Sat 4

Lynn ... Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s; Tomling, Sat 2.  Pope’s Head, Upper Market; Betts, Wed Sat 4.  Ditto, Carter, Wed Sat 4.  Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street; Stringer, Wed 3

Martham ... Shirehall, Castle Meadow; Ward, Wed Sat 4.  Stair and Crown, Timberhill; Dove, Wed Sat 4

p. 17Matlask ... Black Horse, Tombland; Tyrrell, Sat 1

Mattishall ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Skipper, Wed 1.  Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Howes, Wed Sat 2

Mulbarton ... Bull, St. Stephen’s; Kedge, Mon Wed Fri 4

Mundesley ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, Wed Sat 2; Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Gray, Wed Sat 2

Neatishead ... Bull Inn, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4.  Lamb, Haymarket; Smith, Wed Sat 4.  Black Horse, Tombland; Etheridge, Sat 4

New Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3

North Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12

North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, daily.  Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Bradfield, daily half-past 4.  Star, Haymarket; Scott, Mon Wed Sat 4

Northwold ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed Sat 4

Old Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3

Overstrand ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12

Postwick ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Edwards, Sat 3

Pulham ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4.   Lamb, Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed Sat 3

Ranworth ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4

Reepham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat 3.  Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat half-past 4.  Moon and Stars, St. Miles’; Leeds, Wed Sat 4

Reymerstone ... Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Howard, Wed Sat

Rockland ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5.  Bull Inn, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4

Rudham ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street; Stringer, Wed 3

Saxlingham Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4.  King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4

Saxmundham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2

Sculthorpe ... Globe, Scoles’ Green; Newstead, Sat 2

Sherringham ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Jordan, Wed Sat 2; Black Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 1

Shipdham ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Trollope, Sat 1.  Ditto, Skipper, Wed 1

Shottisham ... King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4.  Jubilee, Ber-street; Wed Sat 4

Smallburgh ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Ribbons, Wed Sat 4.  Ditto; Knights, Wed Sat 4.  White Horse, Haymarket; Walpole, Wed Sat 3

South Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12

South Walsham ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4.  Ditto; Cutton, Sat 4

Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4.  Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1

Stalham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Lack, Mon Wed Sat 5.  Ditto; Marsh, Sat 2.  White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5

Stibbard ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat 1

Stiffkey ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; Browne, Wed Sat 2

Stoke ... Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4

Stradbrooke ... Lamb, Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2

Strumpshaw ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Beck, Sat 3.  Ditto; Howard, Sat 3

Surlingham ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.; Aldis, Mon Wed Fri Sat 3

Sustead ... Star, Haymarket; Brown, Sat 3

Sutton ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4.  Ditto; Neave, Sat 3

Swaffham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Betts, Wed Sat 4.  White Hart, St. Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4

Swanton Abbotts ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Hunt, Sat 4

Swanton Morley ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s; Whyer, Sat 3

Thetford ... Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3

Thornham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cawston, Tu 4

Thorpe ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Reeve, daily 2

Thurgarton ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, Wed Sat 4.  Black Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 12

Tiddenham ... Golden Ball; Rippon, Wed Sat 2

Tittleshall ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cockett, 6 morn

Topcroft ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4

Trunch ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, Wed Sat 2

Tunstead ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2

p. 18Upton ... York Tavern, Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5

Walcot ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2

Walsingham ... Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, 6 morn

Watton ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed Sat 5.  White Hart, St. Peter’s; Harvey, Tu Fri 1

Wells ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Belsham, Sat 7 morn.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3.  Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, Th 6 morn.  Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat. 1

Weybread ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2

Woodbastwick ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4

Woodbridge ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2

Wood Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence; Watts, Sat 4

Wood Norton ... Duke’s Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2

Woodton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4

Worstead ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Huggins, Sat 5.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2

Wrentham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1

Wretham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Fri 2

Wymondham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket: Betts, daily 5.  Bull, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4.  Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s; Fickling, Sat 5.  City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s; Dannock, Wed Sat 5.  Bull, St. Stephen’s; Parsons, Mon Tu Wed Fri Sat 4.

COACHES TO AND FROM NORWICH.

Attleborough ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾

Aylsham ... Duke’s Palace, Sat 5.  Star Inn, daily (except Sunday) 5

Beccles ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4.  W. Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Bungay ... Star, Haymarket, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4.  Lamb Inn, Haymarket, daily 4

Catfield ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Coltishall ... G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5.  Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾

Cromer ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5 (during summer months).  Star Inn, daily 5

Halesworth ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4

Hanworth ... Star Inn, daily (except Sun) 5

Hasboro’ ... White Horse, Magdalen-street, Mon Wed Sat 5

Hethersett ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾

Holt ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5

Hoveton ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5

Loddon ... Star Inn, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Neatishead ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

North Walsham ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾.  G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5

Palling ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5

Rackheath ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Salhouse ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Stalham ... W. Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5.  Waggon & Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5

Watton ... Norfolk Hotel, Sat 5

Wroxham ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Wymondham ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾

VANS AND OMNIBUSSES.

Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Duke’s Palace, Mon Wed half-past 4.  Black Swan, Upper Market, Tu Th Fri Sat half-past 4

Beccles ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Coltishall ... Golden Lion, daily 5

Loddon ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5

North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5.  Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s, Sat half-past 4

Reepham ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross, Wed Sat half-past 4.  Moon and Stars, St. Miles’, Wed Sat 5

Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Statham, Waggon and Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5.  White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5

Wymondham ... Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s, Sat 5

Omnibusses to convey Passengers to the Eastern Counties and the Eastern Union Termini, leave the Norfolk, Royal and Bell Hotels to meet each Train.

p. 19NORWICH POST OFFICE.

Departure and Arrival of the Mails.

Letters for the following places must be posted by 9.20 p.m., but will be received, with an extra stamp affixed, till 9.40 p.m.:—

‡Attleboro’

Huntingdon

Spilsby

‡ Alford

‡ London

Stamford

‡ Bishop Stortford

Louth

St. Ives

Boston

Lynn

St. Neots

‡ Brandon

March

Swaffham

Bury

Newmarket

‡ Thetford

‡ Cambridge

Peterborough

Wisbech

Downham

‡ Saffron Waldron

‡ Wymondham

‡ Ely

Soham

Yarmouth, and the posts through London

Harlow

Spalding

Hull

Bags are forwarded by Day Mail to the places marked ‡ at 7.40 a.m., and letters may be posted till 7.30 a.m., and, with an extra stamp affixed, till the bags close.

Letters from the above places are delivered at 7 a.m., and at 4.30 p.m.

For the following places at 6.20 p.m.; with an extra stamp affixed, till 7.10 p.m.

Brentwood

Harwich

Manningtree

Stratton, Long

Chelmsford

Ingatestone

Romford

Wangford

Colchester

Ipswich

Saxmundham

Witham

Diss

Kelvedon

Scole

Woodbridge

Eye

Lowestoft

Stonham

Letters from the above places are delivered at 7 a.m.

Yarmouth Evening Mail.—Letters for Yarmouth and Lowestoft, if posted by 3 30 p.m., will be forwarded by the Down day Mail, and will be delivered the same Evening.

Morning Mails and Foot Posts.—For the following morning Mails and Foot Posts, Letters may be posted till 5.45 a.m.

Morning Mails.—Yarmouth Mail Cart at 7 a.m. to

Acle

Blofield

Thorpe

Yarmouth

Cromer Mail Cart at 6 a.m. to

Aylsham

Cromer

Hevingham

St. Faith’s

North Walsham Mail Cart at 7 a.m. to

Catton

Scottow

Worstead

Coltishall

Staltham

Walsham, North

Loddon Mail Cart at 7 a.m., to Bergh-Apton, Brooke, and Loddon.

Reepham Mail Cart at 7 a.m., to Attlebridge, Drayton and Reepham.

Foot Posts, 7 a.m.

Brundall

Drayton

Honingham

Surlington

Bawburgh

Earlham

Keswick

Shottisham

Braconash

Easton

Marlingford

Stoke H. Cross

Catton, New

Eaton

Mulbarton

Saxlingham

Caister

Gt. Plumstead

Mousehold

Sprowston

Cossey

Heigham, Upper

Newmarket Road

Trowse

Cringleford

Hellesdon

Rockland

Letters from the above places are delivered at 7.15 p.m.

SAMUEL BASE, Postmaster.

p. 20NORWICH CENSUS—1851.

PARISHES

Number of houses.

Persons.

Inhabited.

Uninhabited.

Buildings.

Males.

Females.

Total.

All Saints

150

6

...

308

380

688

Andrew, St. with the Workhouse

186

9

5

538

718

1256

Augustine, St.

492

2

...

952

1159

2111

Benedict, St.

334

5

...

615

734

1379

Clement, St. with the Infirmary

715

11

...

1506

1724

3230

Earlham, (Hamlet of)

24

1

...

61

70

131

Eaton

151

4

7

352

433

785

Edmund, St.

189

3

...

407

483

890

Etheldred, St.

88

4

...

183

212

395

George, St., Colegate

374

15

..

667

914

1581

George, St., Tombland

149

3

...

314

480

794

Giles, St.

360

9

5

649

962

1611

Gregory, St.

235

5

...

499

617

1116

Heigham, (Hamlet of)

1874

64

48

3493

4215

7738

Helen, St., (with the Great Hospital)

66

0

...

247

278

525

Hellesdon, (Hamlet of)

82

1

...

186

185

371

John, St., Maddermarket

153

3

...

328

380

708

John, St. Sepulchre

416

7

...

970

1044

2014

James, St.

347

3

...

742

796

1538

Pockthorpe (with Cavalry Barracks)

355

1

1

1110

957

2067

Julian, St.

288

8

2

619

677

1296

Lakenham, (Hamlet of)

1079

22

7

2128

2651

4779

Lawrence, St.

216

14

...

475

549

1024

Margaret, St.

209

5

...

384

456

840

Martin, St., at Palace

306

6

1

633

684

1317

Martin, St., at Oak

626

12

...

1246

1432

2678

Mary, St., at Coslany

366

2

...

730

835

1565

Mary, St., in the Marsh (in St. Faith’s Union)

98

1

...

167

351

518

Michael, St., at Coslany

282

8

3

631

716

1347

Michael, St., at Plea

80

7

...

145

278

423

Michael, St., at Thorn

487

9

3

969

1126

2095

Paul, St.

652

14

...

1249

1492

2741

Peter, St., Hungate

106

4

...

211

266

477

Peter, St., Mancroft (with the Bethel)

568

5

...

1313

1679

2992

Peter, St., per Mountergate

483

5

4

1035

1262

2297

Peter, St., Southgate

100

2

...

235

258

493

Saviour, St.

339

7

5

659

798

1457

Simon, St., and Jude

78

1

...

143

210

353

Stephen, St. (with Norfolk and Norwich Hospital)

960

29

1

1880

2481

4361

Swithin, St.

205

8

...

345

455

800

Thorpe, (Hamlet of)

390

6

6

832

979

1811

Timberhill, St. John (with County Gaol)

214

8

...

676

601

1284

Town Close (Liberty of)

21

0

1

30

76

106

Trowse Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale

167

1

2

321

403

724

Total.

14,990

339

101

31,213

37,493

68,706

Population of Norwich in

1693

28,911

1752

36,369

1786

40,061

1801

36,832

1811

37,313

1821

50,288

1831

61,364

1841

62,294

1851

68,706

p. 21NORFOLK.

Lord Lieutenant—The Right Hon. Earl of Leicester, Vice-Admiral and Custos Rotulorum.

High Sheriff—Sir Charles Chad, Bart., Thurston.

 

Members of Parliament, with their Town Residences.

East Norfolk—E. Wodehouse, Esq., Limmer’s Hotel, Conduit-street; H. N. Burroughs, Esq., ditto; West Norfolk—William Bagge, Esq., Carlton Club; Hon. E. K. W. Coke, 1, St. James’-street; Norwich—Marquis of Douro, 3, Upper Belgrave-street; S. M. Peto, Esq., 47, Russell-square; King’s Lynn—Viscount Jocelyn, 35, Curzon-street; Honourable E. H. Stanley, Carlton Club; Great Yarmouth—Joseph Sandars, Esq., 4, St. James’s-place, Charles Edmund Rumbold, Esq., 1, Albermarle-street; Thetford—Hon. Francis Baring, 14, Pall Mall; Earl Euston, 47, Clarges-street.

Chairman of the Norfolk Quarter Sessions—Henry Dover, Esq., Caston; Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq., Wretham; Edward Howes, Esq., Morningthorpe.

Auditors of the County Accounts—Rev. Edwd. Postle, Chairman; William Burroughs, Esq.: Thomas Blakiston, Esq.

Committee of Visiting Justices for regulating the County Gaol, who meet at the Castle every Saturday, at One o’Clock.

Rev. E. Postle, Chairman; Rev. C. N. Wodehouse; Hon. Lord Wodehouse: Joseph Scott, Esq.; T. W. B. Beauchamp Proctor, Esq.; Rev. T. J. Blofield.; Wm. Burroughs, Esq. Rev. Ellis Burroughs; H. K. Tompson, Esq.; R. Blake Humphrey, Esq.; E. Howes, Esq.

Chaplain—Rev. James Brown.

COUNSEL ATTENDING THE NORFOLK AND NORWICH ASSIZES.

Abdy —; Anderson, J. P.; Andrews, Biggs (Q.C.); Archer, H. G.; Browne, W. J. Utten; Browne, Geo. L.; Brown, Douglas; Brown, G. J. E.; Bulwer, J. R.; Burcham, T. B.; Byles, J. B. Serjeant; Cadogan, Hon. F.; Chapman, T. S.; Cooper, William; Cooper, Carlos; Couch, Richard; Dasent, J. B.; Druery, J. H.; Evans, Charles; Girling, —; Hervey, Lord A.; Hotson, W. C.; Keane, D. D.; Maine, —; Maule, J. C.; Metcalfe, W. J.; Mills, H.; Mills, J. H.; Naylor, T. H.; Newton, R. M.; O’Malley, P. F. (Q.C.); Palmer, Nat.; Power, D.; Prendergast, M. (Q.C.); Prendergast, M., junr.; Reeve, Sims; Rippingall, T. N.; Sanders, Thos.; Sirr, E. H.; Tozer, John, Worlledge, J.; Wells, L. M.

*** The Bar List, containing the names and residences of Counsel during the Assizes, is always to be seen at the Rampant Horse Inn, St. Stephen’s.

Clerk of Assize—J. O. Jones, No. 1, John-street, Bedford-square.

Clerk of Indictments—S. R. Goodman, Sessions-house, Old Bailey.

COUNSEL ATTENDING THE NORFOLK & NORWICH SESSIONS.

Evans, Charles, King-street

Palmer, Nathaniel, Redwell-street, St. Michael-at-Plea

Cooper, William, at Mr. Ladbrooke’s, White Lion-street

Cooper, Carlos, Orford-hill

Hotson, W. C., King-street

Druery, J. H., Bank-place

Bulwer, J. R., Swan Inn, St. Peter’s

Reeve, Sims, Tombland

REGISTRATION.

Births.—Persons should cause their children to be registered within forty-two days after birth, by giving personal notice to the registrar of their district, without any fee whatever.  Registration may be effected after the expiration of the forty-two days, and within six months, on payment of a fee of 7s. 6d.; but after six months no birth can be registered.

Deaths.—Intimation should be given of deaths in the same manner as births.  This is of importance to be done early, as the undertaker must have a certificate to give to the minister who reads the funeral services, without which he may refuse to bury the body.

As the cause of death is to be entered, sound discretion should be used in ascertaining the real nature of the deceased’s death, for which important purpose even facility should be given.

p. 22STAMPS AND TAXES.

Receipt Stamps.

£5 and under £10

0s.

3d.

10 ,, 30

0

6

20 ,, 50

1

0

50 ,, 100

1

6

100 ,, 200

2

6

200 ,, 300

4

0

300 ,, 500

5

0

500 ,, 1000

7

6

1000 and upwards

10

0

In full of all demands

10

0

Persons receiving the money are compelled to pay the duty.

Penalty for giving receipts without a stamp, £10 and under £100, and £20 above that sum.

Bills and Promissory Notes.

Not exceeding two months after date, or sixty days after sight.

Longer Period.

If £2 & not exeg. £5 5s

1s

0d

1s

6d

Above 5 5s ,, 20

1

6

2

0

20 ,, 30

2

0

2

6

30 ,, 50

2

6

3

6

50 ,, 100

3

6

4

6

100 ,, 200

4

6

5

0

200 ,, 300

5

0

6

0

300 ,, 500

6

0

8

6

500 ,, 1000

8

6

12

6

1000 ,, 2000

12

6

15

0

2000 ,, 3000

15

0

25

0

3000

25

50

0

Life Insurance Policies.

When the sum is not above £50

£0

2

0

Above £50 and under 100

0

5

0

,, 100 ,, 500

1

0

0

When 500 ,, 1000

2

0

0

,, 1000 ,, 3000

3

0

0

,, 3000 ,, 5000

4

0

0

,, 5000 and upwards

5

0

0

Fire.

Duty on each policy 1s, besides 3s per cent. per annum on every insurance made or renewed.

Exemptions.—Public hospitals: also agricultural produce, farming stock, and implements of husbandry, provided the insurance shall be effected by a separate and distinct policy.

Agreements

Of the value of £20, containing 2060 words, 2s. 6d.; more than 1080 words, of 2s. 6d. for every 1080 words.

Bonds and Mortgages.

Not exceeding £50

1s

3d

£50 and not exceeding 100

2

6

100 ,, 150

3

9

150 ,, 200

5

0

200 ,, 250

6

3

250 ,, 300

7

6

And where the some shall exceed £300, then for every £100, or any part of it, 2s 6d.

Conveyances.

Where the purchase money shall not exceed £25

£0

2

6

£25 and not exceed 50

0

5

0

50 ,, 75

0

7

6

75 ,, 100

0

10

0

100 ,, 125

0

12

6

125 ,, 150

0

15

0

175 ,, 200

1

0

0

200 ,, 225

1

2

6

225 ,, 250

1

5

0

250 ,, 275

1

7

6

275 ,, 300

1

10

0

300 ,, 350

1

15

0

350 ,, 400

2

0

0

400 ,, 450

2

5

0

450 ,, 500

2

10

0

500 ,, 550

2

15

0

550 ,, 600

3

0

0

And where the purchase or consideration money shall exceed £600, then for £100, or any part of £100, 10s.

Lease for a Year.

£

s.

d.

When the yearly rent shall not exceed £20

0

1

6

Shall amount to £20, and not exceed £50

0

5

0

Shall amount to £50, and not exceed £150

0

15

0

And for every additional £50, or any part thereof

0

5

0

Apprentices’ Indentures to state the real amount of premium in proportion to which the stamp duty is charged, on penalty of forfeiting double the amount of premium.

For drawing a Bill or Promissory note on unstamped paper, £50.—For post-dating Bills of Exchange, £100.

For drawing a Cheque more than ten miles from the place where made payable, £100.  For receiving the same in payment. £20.  For bankers paying the same, £100.

p. 23DUTY ON INHABITED DWELLING HOUSES.

14 & 15 Vict., c. 36.

For every inhabited dwelling house which, with the household and other offices, yards, and gardens, therewith occupied and charged, is or shall be worth the rent of £20 or upwards, by the year—

Where any such dwelling house shall be occupied by any person in trade, who shall expose to sale and sell any goods, wares, or merchandize, in any shop or warehouse, being part of the same dwelling house, and in the front and on the ground or basement story thereof;

And also where any such dwelling house shall be occupied by any person who shall be duly licensed by the laws in force to sell therein by retail, beer, ale, wine, or other liquors, although the room or rooms thereof in which any such liquors shall be exposed to sale, sold, drunk, or consumed, shall not be such shop or warehouse, as aforesaid:

And also, where any such dwelling house shall be a farmhouse, occupied by a tenant or farm servant, and bonâ fide used for the purposes of husbandry only;

There shall be charged for every twenty shillings of such annual value of any such dwelling house, the sum of 6d.

And where any such dwelling house shall not be occupied and used for any such purpose, and in manner aforesaid, there shall be charged for every twenty shillings of such annual value thereof, the sum of 9d.

Exception.—Market gardens and nursery grounds are not to be included in the valuation of inhabited houses.

SAVINGS’ BANK INTEREST TABLE.

Table of Interest, at £3 8s. 6d. per cent. from £1 to £200 for One Year.

Prin.

Interest.

£

£

s.

d.

1

0

0

8

2

0

1

4

3

0

2

0

4

0

2

8

5

0

3

5

6

0

4

1

7

0

4

9

8

0

5

5

9

0

6

1

10

0

6

10

20

0

13

8

30

1

0

6

40

1

7

4

50

1

14

2

60

2

1

0

70

2

7

10

80

2

14

8

90

3

1

6

100

3

8

5

200

6

16

10

RATE OF ALLOWANCE TO WITNESSES FOR ATTENDANCE UPON TRIALS AND EXPENSES.

PER DAY.

COUNTY COURTS.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Surgeons, Surveyors, and Attorneys

1

1

0

to

2

2

0

0

7

6

Merchants

1

1

0

0

7

6

Tradesmen, Farmers, &c.

0

10

0

,,

0

15

0

0

5

0

Journeymen, Mechanics, &c.

0

6

0

,,

0

7

0

0

2

0

Females, according to rank

0

5

0

,,

1

0

0

For Travelling, 1s. per mile; Attorneys, 1s. 3d.

0

0

6

PERSONS EXEMPT FROM SERVING ON JURIES.

Peers, judges, clergy, priests, preachers, barristers, doctors of law, advocates of the civil law, attorneys, officers of courts, coroners, physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, officers of the array and navy, pilots, household servants of the Queen, officers of customs and excise, sheriff’s officers, high constables, and parish clerks, persons exempt by virtue of prescription, charter, grant, or writ.

p. 24A TABLE SHOWING THE DISTANCES OF THE MARKET TOWNS IN NORFOLK FROM EACH OTHER, WITH THE MARKET DAYS.

Market Towns.

Attleborough

Th.

Attleborough

Aylsham

Th.

25

Aylsham

Buckenham

Sat.

5

28

Buckenham (New)

Burnham

Sat.

35

27

39

Burnham Market

Cley

Sat.

34

15

38

14

Cley

Cromer

Sat.

35

11

37

25

12

Cromer

Diss

Fri.

11

34

7

47

43

44

Diss

Downham

Mon. & Sat.

31

43

34

32

32

50

29

Downham Market

East Dereham

Fri.

14

17

18

22

22

27

26

26

East Dereham

Fakenham

Th.

26

19

31

10

14

22

38

29

12

Fakenham

Foulsham

Tu.

24

12

25

18

12

17

32

34

101

8

Foulsham

Harleston

Wed.

17

32

12

50

44

42

10

46

29

41

34

Harleston

Harling

Tu.

6

31

6

39

39

40

9

28

20

32

27

17

Harling (East)

Hingham

Sat.

5

21

10

31

28

32

17

29

9

21

18

12

11

Hingham

Holt

Sat.

32

12

36

19

5

10

43

42

18

12

10

42

38

27

Holt

Loddon

Tu.

21

22

20

42

35

32

23

52

26

35

28

14

25

23

33

Loddon

Lynn Regis

Tu. & Sat.

34

40

38

22

33

45

44

11

26

23

29

50

36

30

35

52

Lynn Regis

Norwich

Wed. & Sat.

15

12

15

32

25

22

22

42

16

25

18

20

21

14

23

10

42

Norwich

Stoke Ferry

Fri.

24

39

27

32

39

46

32

7

22

25

30

39

22

21

37

45

15

38

Stoke Ferry

Swaffham

Sat.

19

29

24

22

30

36

29

14

12

16

19

36

20

15

28

38

15

28

10

Swaffham

Thetford

Sat.

14

37

15

40

43

46

17

22

22

32

31

27

9

16

40

33

30

28

15

18

Thetford

Walsham

Th.

30

7

30

32

18

9

37

49

25

26

18

34

36

29

15

25

47

15

46

35

43

Walsham (North)

Walsingham

Fri.

30

19

35

9

9

20

42

32

16

5

10

44

34

25

10

37

25

27

31

21

38

25

Walsingham

Watton

Wed.

10

27

14

28

31

37

20

21

10

20

19

25

11

7

28

31

24

21

14

9

12

35

26

Watton

Wells

Sat.

34

21

40

7

7

22

46

36

22

10

14

48

39

30

12

42

29

32

36

26

43

27

5

31

Wells

Wymondham

Fri.

6

18

8

33

30

30

15

34

12

24

17

17

13

6

27

17

36

9

27

21

20

24

27

13

32

Wymondham

Yarmouth

Wed. & Sat.

34

28

35

51

44

34

38

61

35

44

37

25

40

33

40

15

61

19

57

47

47

25

46

40

51

28

Yarmouth

EXPLANATION.

The figures in each column show the Distances from the places opposite them, to the Place at the head of each column.

p. 25ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE NORWICH STEAM PRESS,
UPPER HAYMARKET, NORWICH.

 

J. FLETCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONER, PRINTER,
BOOKSELLER, AND BINDER,
HAS RECENTLY ISSUED THE FOLLOWING WORKS:

 

BY MRS. THOMAS GELDART.

 

EMILIE THE PEACEMAKER.  Price 2s. 6d., foolscap 8vo., or, elegantly boarded, gilt edges, 3s.

“We know not when we have read a tale so entirely to our mind as this.  It makes us wish we could have our young days over again; for sure we are that with such a monitor as ‘Emilie,’ we should have been saved from many bitter after feelings of regret.  The lesson conveyed in the tale is one of heavenly wisdom, inculcating ‘peace upon earth, and good-will towards men,’ and the heart of every reader must be improved by it.”

 

TRUTH IS EVERYTHING: A Tale for Young Persons.  Second Edition, Foolscap 8vo.  Price 2s. 6d., or, elegantly boarded, gilt edges, 3s.

“The story is simply and tenderly told; carries unobtrusively in it, not at the end of it, a right lesson; and is the work of a Christian and a lady.  Pure, gentle, and devout it therefore is, of course.”

“We can give no better proof than the fact that we put it into a little girl’s hands, and we could not draw her attention from it for a moment until she had read it through.”

“This is a charming little book for the young; the matter is very interesting, not over-drawn; while its tenor is to win over youth to the practice and love of truth.”

 

STORIES OF SCOTLAND and its adjacent Islands.  Foolscap 8vo.  Price 2s. 6d., or, elegantly boarded, 3s.

EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS.

“A pretty little Story Book, prettily illustrated, about the lochs and glens, the abbeys and castles, the old houses and ruined towers of Scotland.”

“A very interesting Series of Tales connected with the History of Scotland.”

“Its merit is, that it tells interesting stories without spoiling them.”

“Such indeed is the charming tell-tale style adopted, that the infant mind is beguiled into acquaintance with subjects of which heads resting on older than baby shoulders are often ignorant.”

“It has found its way into the royal nursery.”

 

THOUGHTS FOR HOME; in Prose and Verse.  Post 8vo., elegantly boarded, gilt edges, Price 2s. 6d.

 

THE NURSERY GUIDE; or, THE INFANT’S FIRST HYMN BOOK: an Original Work for Children from three to six years of age.  Third Edition, enlarged, with Engravings.  Price 1s. 6d.

London:—A. HALL & CO.

 

BY JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY.

 

THOUGHTS ON HABIT AND DISCIPLINE.  Foolscap 8vo., 2s. 6d.  People’s edition, 1s. 6d.

“It is one of those sterling books on self-government which no man can read without receiving both mental and moral benefit.  Like all Mr. Gurney’s writings, it is strictly orthodox in its views, catholic in its sentiments, apt in its illustrations, clear and forcible in its style.”

“We have but few books extant containing in so brief a space so much sound practical instruction.”

“‘Thoughts on Habit and Discipline’ should be read by the young man anxious to make his way in the world in an honourable and creditable manner.  There is a lovingness about the articles truly refreshing in these times of selfishness and recklessness.”

 

ESSAY ON THE HABITUAL EXERCISE OF LOVE TO GOD, considered as a preparation for Heaven.  Price 1s. 6d. cloth.

 

GUIDE TO THE INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG PERSONS IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, including the LOCK and KEY, or passages in the Old Testament which testify of Jesus Christ, explained by others in the New Testament.  Price 2d.

 

BRIEF MEMOIRS OF THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON and ELIZABETH FRY.  12mo.  Price 9d.

 

BRIEF MEMOIR OF JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY, Esq.  By John Alexander, Minister of Prince’s Street Chapel, Norwich.  Price 1s. 6d., with Portrait.

 

HYMNS SELECTED FROM VARIOUS AUTHORS for the Use of Young Persons.  By Priscilla Gurney.  Ninth edition, 32mo.  Price 1s. 6d. cloth.

 

BY ELIZABETH FRY.

TEXTS FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR; principally Devotional and Practical, selected by Elizabeth Fry.  Cloth boards, 8d.; and roan tuck, 1s.

London:—C. GILPIN.

 

SCHOOLS SUPPLIED ON WHOLESALE TERMS.

 

PUBLICATIONS OF THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY AND CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY.

A PARCEL FROM LONDON DAILY.

 

p. 26GENERAL
HAIL STORM INSURANCE SOCIETY.

 

Established 1843.  Subscribed Capital £150,000.

 

HEAD OFFICE, ST. GILES’, NORWICH.

 

PATRONS:

THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF LEICESTER,

LORD LIEUTENANT OF NORFOLK.

The DUKE of NORFOLK.

The LORD BAYNING.

The LORD COLBORNE.

The EARL of ABERGAVENNY.

The EARL of ORFORD.

Sir EDMUND LACON, Bart.

The LORD STAFFORD.

The LORD WALSINGHAM.

ETC.  ETC. ETC.

DIRECTORS:

S. Bignold, Esq.

Roger Kerrison, Esq.

James Neave, Esq.

John Wright, Esq.

John Muskett, Esq.

John Cann, Esq.

John Skipper, Esq.

John Culley, Esq.

J. H. Barnard, Esq.

F. J. Blake, Esq.

Thomas Salter, Esq.

John K. Gooch, Esq.

Bankers,

Secretary,

Messrs. GURNEYS and BIRKBECK.

CHAS. SUCKLING GILMAN, Esq.

RATES:—Wheat, Barley, Oats, Peas, Beans, Rye, Turnips, Tares, Potatoes, Mangel, Rye-grass, Clover, and Buck Wheat, insured at a uniform rate of Six-pence per Acre, without limit as to the quantity grown.  Carrots, 1s.  SEEDS by special agreement at the lowest rates consistent with security.  GLASS in Greenhouses, &c., according to quality, from 20s. per cent.

 

Immediate payment in case of loss at the current Market price.

NO LITIGATION.

Profits periodically divided with insured—one-third being retained for a reserved fund.  The BONUS actually paid in 1850 to parties insured for five years was 75 per cent: and in proportion for a lesser number of years.

 

ORIGINAL GUTTA PERCHA WAREHOUSE

10, WHITE LION STREET, NORWICH.

 

JOHN THOMPSON,
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Fashionable Boot & Shoe Maker
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

GUTTA PERCHA FACTOR,

Gratefully acknowledges the extensive patronage with which he has been honoured since he first introduced Gutta Percha into Norwich, and begs respectfully to assure his numerous patrons, and the public in general, that his undivided attention shall be given to all orders with which he may be favoured; and, as his business is all carried on upon his own premises, and under his personal inspection, he pledges himself that it shall be executed in such a manner as to give entire satisfaction.

Hearing Apparatus, for Deaf Persons, fitted up in Churches and
Chapels upon Scientific principles.

Every article Manufactured by the GUTTA PERCHA COMPANY on the lowest terms.

 

HENRY THOMPSON,

MEDICAL GALVINIST, ELECTROTYPIST, AND MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIC, MAGNETIC,
ELECTRICAL, ELECTROTYPING, DAUGUERREOTYPING, &c., APPARATUS.

Wire-Covered and Binding Screws made to order.

ELECTROPLATING ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.

 

p. 27THOMAS SELF,

BRASS FOUNDER,
GAS-FITTER, BELL HANGER, & BRASS WORKER.

Decorative lamp PENDANTS, PILLARS, BRACKETS, Decorative lamp

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GAS FITTINGS & LAMP WORK.

Gas Glasses of the Newest Designs.

SPRING ROLLERS FOR BLINDS, TO CARRY ANY LENGTH ON CANVASS.

ALL KINDS OF

BEER ENGINES, FOUNTAINS, AND PEWTER WORK,

FOR SPIRIT BARS.

Brass Window Guards, Plates, and Mouldings.

 

RELACKERING AND BRONZING.

 

BACK OF THE INNS, NORWICH.

 

p. 28HENRY COLMAN & CO.,

GUILDHALL

TEA AND GROCERY WAREHOUSE,

MARKET PLACE, NORWICH.

 

FAMILIES WAITED UPON FOR ORDERS.

 

REUBEN HOLDER,

DEALER IN

BIRMINGHAM, SHEFFIELD, FOREIGN,
AND FANCY GOODS,

Baskets, Haberdashery, Stationery, Brushes, &c.,

ADJOINING MR. NORGATE’S,

SAINT STEPHEN’S PLAIN,

NORWICH.

 

TILLYARD AND SON,

LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S

BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS,

ELM HILL, NORWICH.

 

p. 29WILLIAM LAND,
HAY HILL, ST. PETER’S, NORWICH,

GAS FITTER,

BRASS FOUNDER,

AND

FINISHER,

CHURCH AND HOUSE

Bell-Hanger,

MANUFACTURER OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION

OF

GAS FITTINGS,

Decorative Gas Lamp

BEER ENGINES,

SPIRIT FOUNTAINS,

HIGH PRESSURE TAPS,

WINDOW AND BAR

Fittings,

WATER CLOSETS,

&c. &c.

PIPES FOR ALL HYDRAULIC PURPOSES.

Old Lamps, Chandeliers, &c. repaired, re-lackered, or bronzed.

 

Richd. Oxley

HOSIER, HATTER, GLOVER, SHIRT MAKER,
AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS,
7, LONDON STREET, NORWICH,

Takes this opportunity to thank his numerous friends and the public generally for their kind patronage bestowed on him since he commenced business, and hopes, by careful attention, to merit a continuance of the same.

R. O. begs to call attention to his recently purchased choice and elegant assortment of Goods, suitable to the present season.  Most particular attention is given to the make and workmanship of

GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS,

Made of such cloths as have stood the test and given invariable satisfaction.  An excellent quality at

27s. and 30s. the Half Dozen.
BOYS AND YOUTHS’ LONG CLOTH SHIRTS,

Suitable to School purposes, being made of the most approved cloths with the strongest workmanship.

Ladies’ Merino Vests, Under Clothing, and Ready-made Linen.

HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

Railway Rugs, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Shirt Collars, of all Shapes.  Opera Ties,
Neckerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, &c.

HATS OF THE NEWEST SHAPES,

Messrs. Dent, Allcroft, & Co.’s celebrated Gloves.

 

p. 30English and Cambrian Assurance Society,

EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT
FOR LIFE, ANNUITIES, & LOANS,
AND FOR
PERPETUATING COPYHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY.
Chief Office—9, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, London.

 

TRUSTEES.

ISAAC HALSE, Esq.

G. M. MURRAY, Esq.

DAN. WANE, M.D.

W. WHITELOCK, Esq.

DIRECTORS.

NATHANIEL BLAND, Esq., 83, Gloucester Place, Portman Sq. and Randall’s Park, Surrey

JOHN BOYD, Esq., Borough, and Brixton Hill

JAMES FENNINGS, Esq., London Bridge

ISAAC HALSE, Esq., 15, Sloane Street

R. CHALMERS, Esq., House of Commons and Thurloe Square

GEORGE M. MURRAY, Esq., Mercer Lodge, Kensington Gore

E. B. BRADLEY, Esq., Battersea, Surrey

CHARLES STEWART, Esq., 28, Regent Street, and Silwood Place, Brighton

DANIEL WANE, M.D., 20, Grafton Street, Berkeley Square

WILLIAM WHITELOCK, Esq., Northampton Street, Clerkenwell

R. L. MIDDLEMIST, Esq., Milford Wharf, Milford Lane

NORWICH LOCAL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.

Offices16, St. Giles’ Street, Norwich.

LOCAL DIRECTORS.

W. H. RANKING, M.D., Chairman

JOHN PILGRIM, Jun. Esq.

H. H. NORGATE, Esq.

RICHARD COAKS, Esq.

MEDICAL REFEREES.

CHARLES HUTCHINSON, M.D.

W. C. THURGAR, Esq. M.R.C.S.,
Referee to Industrial Classes.

DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THIS SOCIETY.

ALL POLICIES INDISPUTABLE, except in cases of palpable fraud.

Policies from £20 to £5000 granted on every known principle of Life Assurance.

Policies of five years’ standing not void on account of suicide.

No entrance or admission money required.

“DISEASED” Lives, and Lives “DECLINED” by other Offices, accepted at equitable rates Profits divided annually after the first division in July, 1857.

No personal liability attached to Members, the assured being protected by a Guarantee Fund of £150,000 in addition to the Annual Income and Reserved Fund.

The payment of Premiums is arranged to suit the convenience of all classes of Assurers,—viz. yearly, half-yearly, quarterly, monthly, or weekly.

Non-forfeiture of Policies.  Should any Assurer be unable to continue the payment of his premiums, an arrangement will be made to secure a Policy free from any future payments, or the Society will purchase the Policy at equitable rates; by this provision, the objection to Life Assurance, from the fear that at some future time the party may be unable to continue the premium, is removed.

Loans granted to Policy Holders upon approved real and personal security.

One half the Premiums may remain unpaid for the first seven years.

Medical Referees liberally paid by the Society.

RATES OF PREMIUMS,

For the Assurance of £100 on a single Life, for the whole term of Life.

WITHOUT PROFITS.

Age next birthday.

Annually.

Half Yearly.

Quarterly.

20

1

14

1

0

17

4

0

8

9

30

2

5

2

1

2

11

0

11

8

40

3

0

6

1

10

9

0

15

8

50

4

6

8

2

4

2

1

2

6

60

6

7

8

3

5

2

1

13

3

WITH PROFITS.

20

1

16

11

0

18

9

0

9

6

30

2

9

0

1

4

10

0

12

7

40

3

5

7

1

13

4

0

16

11

50

4

13

10

2

7

10

1

4

5

60

6

18

2

3

10

7

1

16

1

Prospectusses and every information will be readily supplied at the Offices of the Society or by any of the Societies’ Agents.

A. W. RAY, Sec. to the Local Board.

*** Agents and Referees wanted in the Eastern Counties; applications to be made to the Local Sec.

 

p. 31GEORGE BISHOP’S
BABY LINEN AND CHILDREN’S DRESS
WAREHOUSE,

2, HAYMARKET, NORWICH.

 

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN’S DRESSES, IN ALL SIZES,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

A SHOW ROOM FOR BABY LINEN.

 

GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT.

 

WILLIAM POOLEY,
Cabinet, Chair, and Sofa Manufacturer,

In returning his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, for the liberal support he has received at their hands, wishes to inform them that he has now on hand every article in the trade, made of Well Seasoned Materials and Good Workmanship.

 

CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, and LOOKING-GLASSES
AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES.

 

OBSERVE THE ADDRESS:

2 AND 3, CHARING CROSS, NORWICH.

 

COMPARE YOUR TAILORS’ BILLS!

 

FASHIONABLE AND ECONOMICAL TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
3, POST OFFICE STREET, NORWICH.

 

J.  B. COLE, PRACTICAL TAILOR.

£

s.

d.

Superfine Coats, made to order

1

1

0

Wool Dyed

1

5

0

Paletot, lined throughout

1

1

0

Silk Vests

0

6

6

Superfine Cloth

0

6

6

Satin

0

8

6

Tweed Trousers

0

8

6

Doeskin do.

0

10

6

Black Cassimere

0

12

6

Observe the Address!—Adjoining Mr. Trevor’s Furnishing Establishment.

 

p. 32C. BARLEY,
WINE, SPIRIT, & LONDON PORTER MERCHANT,

BRIDEWELL ALLEY, ST. ANDREWS, NORWICH.

 

BRANDY, RUM, GIN, AND WHISKY,
OF THE HIGHEST STRENGTH AND FINEST FLAVOUR,
WANTED UNADULTERATED.

CASH PRICES.

Per Quartern.

Per Pint.

Per Bottle.

Per Gallon.

Brandy, Best Old Cognac

0s

9d

3s

0d

4s

0d

24s

0d

   Ditto, Second French very choice

0

8

2

3

3

8

22

0

   Ditto Third ,, very strong

0

7

2

4

3

2

19

0

   Ditto, Best Patent of superior quality

0

5

1

8

2

3

13

0

Rum, Old Jamaica, thirty over proof

...

2

2

3

0

18

0

   Do. ,, proof, Pine-apple flavour

...

2

0

2

6

16

0

   Do. ,, very good

0

5

1

8

2

3

13

6

   Do. ,, very good

...

1

6

2

0

12

0

   Do. ,, very good

0

4

1

4

1

10

10

6

Gin of the first and finest quality

...

1

6

2

0

12

0

   Do. second, very good

0

4

1

4

1

10

10

6

   Do. third, ditto

0

3

1

8

2

3

13

6

Whiskey, finest flavoured Scotch

0

5

1

8

2

3

13

6

   Ditto, proof

0

6

2

0

2

9

16

6

   Ditto, ,, very prime Irish

...

...

...

WINES AND CORDIALS.

Per Quartern.

Per Pint.

Per Bottle.

In Bottle—Port, Sherry, and Cape ... at

s.

d.

s.

d.

1s.

8d.

Port ... from 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 0d. to

...

...

3

6

,, On Draught

...

1

8

...

Sherry ... from 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 9d. to

...

...

3

6

Tent Wine, very good

0

6

2

0

2

9

Old Shrub

0

5

1

8

2

3

Peppermint

0

5

1

8

2

3

Cloves

0

5

1

8

2

3

Noyeau

0

5

1

8

2

2

Ginger Brandy

0

6

2

0

2

9

TRUMAN AND HANBURY’S STOUT.

Quarts, 4d. per Bottle; 3s. 9d. per Dozen;—in fine condition.

Mild 3d. per Bottle (quarts); 2s. 8d. per Dozen.

Do. in pints, 2s. per Dozen—warranted to be full Imperial Measure.

Bitter Ale, 2s. 6d. per doz. in pints.

Good Vinegar, 2d., per Pint; Superior Ditto for Pickling, 4d. per Pint.

GENUINE BLACK BEER.

A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO CARRIERS.

Observe the Address.—C. BARLEY, Bridewell-alley, St. Andrew’s, Norwich.

 

p. 33BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH,
HAMILTON PLACE, NEW ROAD, LONDON,

WHERE
MORISON’S PILLS,
THE VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL MEDICINES,
ARE MANUFACTURED.

British College of Health

£120,000 and upwards

Have been paid to the English Government up to June 1851, by Messrs. Morison, for THE STAMPS, which go round their boxes of Medicine, with the words

“MORISON’S UNIVERSAL MEDICINES”

Engraved on them.  This fact alone speaks volumes in favour of the Hygeian System of Medicines.

 

CAUTION.—No Chemist or Druggist is allowed to sellMORISON’S PILLS.”  See that the wordsMorison’s universal Medicinesare engraved on the Government Stamp in white letters on a red ground.

 

AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF MORISON’S PILLS IN NORWICH.

Mr. P. OTTY, Printer, Orford Hill, & Mrs. TUXFORD,
Back of the Inns.

AN AGENT MAY BE FOUND IN EVERY TOWN.

 

p. 34DANCING.

 

MR. FRANK NOVERRE

Receives Pupils at his

NORWICH ACADEMIES, every Tuesday and Thursday.

At his YARMOUTH ACADEMY, every Wednesday.

And attends weekly at Lynn, Beccles, Lowestoft, Dereham, Fakenham, N. Walsham, Aylsham, Wymondham, Foulham, &c. &c.

Theatre Square, Norwich.

 

St. Benedict’s Road, Norwich.
J. MATTHEWS,
HERBALIST,

Has, during a period of Twenty-seven Years, been a great admirer of, and a deep searcher into, the Botanical Science, and by intense labour and study has obtained a perfect knowledge of hundreds of British Herbs and their medical virtues.

J. M. has, in the course of his practice in this beautiful science, succeeded in curing many deplorable cases of SCURVY and LEPROSY, and also in making a most wonderful discovery for the CURE of the disease called KING’S EVIL, to the astonishment of hundreds in the City of Norwich.  He has also been successful in eradicating, in the short space of a few weeks, many cases of RHEUMATISM, SWELLINGS, and ULCERS on the Legs, Hands, and Arms, and many other complaints of several Years’ standing.  BAD EYES and Weakness of Sight have been CURED by J. M. many times, when ALL OTHER MEANS HAVE FAILED.

J. M. is proud to state, that it is well known to many persons in Norwich, that he has succeeded in curing many Limbs with his Herb Medicines that had been pronounced incurable and condemned to amputation by the Faculty.

Mr. Matthews may be consulted at his residence, near “Lord John Russell,” St. Benedict’s-road, Norwich, every day from Ten in the Morning till Four in the Afternoon, and from Six till Nine in the Evening.

N.B.  ADVICE GRATIS.

 

GEORGE S. BARDWELL,
ESTATE AGENT,
RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR,

(OPPOSITE THE HOSPITAL,)

ST. STEPHEN’S ROAD, NORWICH.

 

N.B.  Agent for the Cambrian and Universal Insurance Company.

 

p. 35ABRAHAM PANK,
Brass Worker, Gas Fitter, and Bell Hanger,

Decorative lamp PENDANTS, PILLARS, BRACKETS,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Gas Fittings and Lamp Work.
GAS GLASSES OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS.
ALL KINDS OF
BEER ENGINES, FOUNTAINS,
AND PEWTER WORK
MADE TO ORDER FOR SPIRIT BARS.
BRASS WINDOW GUARDS,
PLATES, & MOULDINGS.

 

RELACKERING & BRONZING.

123, POTTERGATE-STREET, NORWICH.

 

SIDNEY AND LADYMAN,
TEA DEALERS,

6, GENTLEMAN’S WALK, NORWICH,
AND
2, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.

 

NORWICH AND NORFOLK
LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES.

Persons desirous of obtaining LOANS from £25 to £150, upon approved Personal or other Security, or profitable and secure Investments for similar amounts, are invited to examine the principles of the NORWICH AND NORFOLK LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES, one of which has already been established, and is progressing very satisfactorily; and others are now in the course of formation, and will shortly commence operation.  Parties wishing to join, are requested to apply at once to the Secretary, 16, St. Giles’-street, Norwich, where Prospectuses, and every information, may be obtained.  Rules, Sixpence each copy.

A. W. RAY, Secretary.

 

p. 36HERBS.

Herbs—the noblest Medicine in Nature, and much superior to all the artificial
inventions of Man.

 

H. ROBERTS,
MEDICINAL BOTANIST,
NEAR THE EPISCOPAL CHAPEL, UNION PLACE, NORWICH.

 

H. ROBERTS commenced his researches in Medical Botany in 1821, and prosecuted the study of Herbs with great success up to the present time.  After thirty years’ practical experience he has made many valuable discoveries in the medicinal properties of English herbs, and has succeeded in restoring to health hundreds of his fellow creatures; many who had lost the use of their limbs.  Joints fixed, and muscles contracted, have been effectually cured by medicine of British herbs, produced in great abundance on hills, woods, fields, and vallies.  Experience teaches us that a remedy for every disease incident to our bodies is to be found among the herbs of our own country; and the great variety of cures performed by them is a confirmation of this statement.  Physic had its origin in the uncultivated forests; and woods and fields are now the best and safest school for medical science; such is their extraordinary effect when applied to the cure of diseases, that to the most sceptical it must be a theme of blessing and admiration.  The knowledge acquired by H. Roberts is not the visionary offspring of any false theory, but the result of extreme study, observation, and great experience.  Puffing, and many other means of imposition, is too much the practice of the present day; and quacks are to be found in all societies, from the highest to the lowest; and he is the greatest impostor who takes the most money for doing the least good, though he may be called by the fascinating epithet of physician; it therefore behoves the public to be upon their guard, and to trust a man only in proportion to his experience and tested abilities to perform what he professes to do; but the best way to prove this is to examine his workmanship; and that the public may have an opportunity of doing so, H. Roberts submits to their notice the following list of cures—row in number, for want of room; they will bear the strictest investigation, and are indisputable, as the patients themselves can testify.  Hundreds of similar cases are to be seen in a pamphlet just published by Mr. Roberts:—

BENJAMIN STRAINGE, Cow Keeper, St. James’s parish, Norwich, had a large tumour near his left ear, and several small tumours, also twenty-two holes in his neck; he applied to different medical practitioners, who informed him that his was a hopeless case.  He then applied to Mr. Roberts, and received a most extraordinary cure.

Witness—Benjamin Strainge, and Elizabeth Strainge.

MOSES BUGG, St. Augustine’s parish, Norwich, was many years afflicted with an extremely bad case of sore leg; from his ancle to the upper part of the leg was covered with large scales, as big as the palm of a child’s hand.  Several persons were consulted in this case, but all their knowledge proved of no avail.  This extraordinary case was perfectly cured by H. Roberts.

Witness—Moses Bugg and Sarah Bugg.

Mrs. DE CAUX, St. Augustine’s, Norwich, had a large abscess, which cancered the whole of the left side of her face and neck.  All that saw this case thought it would prove fatal.  Perfectly cured by H. Roberts.

Witness—Elizabeth De Caux,
Shakspeare De Caux.

SAMUEL BREES, St. Martin-at-Oak, was attacked with violent pains of his limbs, by which he lost the use of his left hand; he was also severely afflicted with a dropsical and consumptive habit of body; he was in a very dangerous state.  In this condition he applied to H. Roberts, by whom he was perfectly cured; he is now in a good state of health, with the perfect use of his hand.

Witness—Samuel Brees and Robert Gooch.

Hundreds have been cured by H. Roberts with English herbs.  For further information, apply to H. Roberts, and he will supply any person with a list of cures that will astonish those who read them.

 

p. 37JOHN SMITH SKELTON,
TAILOR AND DRAPER,

SAINT ANDREW’S, NORWICH,

LADIES’ POLKA, HABIT AND VEST MAKER.

 

J. S. S. avails himself of this opportunity in giving publicity that he has constantly on hand an extensive assortment of the most fashionable goods, and, also, that in every branch of the Tailoring Trade, he will compete with any house in the kingdom, taking quality into consideration.

 

J. S. S. varies his charges according to the quality, and earnestly solicits an inspection.

 

NORFOLK AND EASTERN COUNTIES’
COAL COMPANY

Continue to supply excellent Housekeepers’ Coal at the following
of REDUCED PRICES, viz:—

Lambton Wallsend, carefully screened, 16s. pr. Ton.

Hartlepool, do. do. 15s. do.

 

Cartage 1s. per TonAn additional 6d. per Ton per mile outside the city boundaries.

 

They also supply the following CAPITAL FURNACE COALS at
moderate prices, viz:—

GAWBER HALLS, COWPER BLYTH, VICTORIAS.

 

TERMS, CASE ON DELIVERY.

Office, CORNER OF REDWELL STREET, ST. ANDREWS,
NORWICH.

 

p. 38D. HOUGHTON,
SILK, COTTON, AND WORSTED DYER,
St. Giles’-st. near the Church, Norwich,

Returns his sincere thanks for the favours conferred upon him for so many Years by the Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of the County of Norfolk and City of Norwich, and begs to state that he continues to Dye and Re-dye all kinds of Goods, of the fastest and most beautiful Colours, warranted not to soil, and of the softest finish, so as to render Re-dyed Goods equal in appearance to New.

Carpets Cleaned and Blankets Scoured.

English & Foreign Shawls & Dresses Cleaned & Dressed to look equal to New.

GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHES CLEANED UPON AN IMPROVED PRINCIPLE.

Chintz and other Furniture Cleaned and Glazed.

Moreen and Satin Bed Hangings and Window Curtains Cleaned & Dyed
IN THE VERY BEST STYLE.

ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

 

COALS!  COALS!

 

IMPORTANT NOTICE!!

 

DAWBARN, SONS, & Co.

Beg to inform the Public that they have received an appointment for the sale of one of the BEST QUALITY COALS in the WORLD, and from the peculiar advantages they possess they are enabled to sell

The Earl or Durham’s Lambton Coals

AT SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PER TON, CASH.  CARTING IN THE CITY,
ONE SHILLING PER TON.

DEPOT-RUDRUM’S WHARF, KING STREET,

COUNTING ROOM—16, EXCHANGE STREET, NORWICH.

N.B.  Price List for every Station on the Eastern Counties’ Railway.

 

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CHEMICAL AND DRUG ESTABLISHMENT,
ORFORD HILL, NORWICH.

 

EDWARD ARNOLD,

Being fully sensible of the important trust undertaken by those who dispense Prescriptions pledges himself to prepare or personally to superintend the preparation of every medicine that shall leave his establishment; and by invariably using the very best and purest drugs and chemicals, he respectfully hopes to secure that confidence and support which it shall be his constant endeavour to merit and maintain.

Electric, Pneumatic, Galvanic and Chemical Apparatus.

CHEMICAL TESTS & RE-AGENTS.

Patent Medicines and PerfumeryTurkey SpongeFine Healthy Leeches.

SHEEP, HORSES, AND CATTLE MEDICINES.
SPICES AND FAMILY ARTICLES

Selected with the greatest regard to Superiority of Quality:

All the new valuable remedies may be obtained at this Establishment.

 

p. 39Sir James Murray’s Fluid Magnesia.

Prepared under the immediate care of the Inventor, and established for nearly forty years by the PROFESSION, for removing BILE, ACIDITIES and INDIGESTION, restoring APPETITE, preserving a moderate state of the bowels, and dissolving uric acid in GRAVEL and GOUT; also, as an easy remedy for SEA-SICKNESS, and for the febrile affections incident to childhood it is invaluable.

Dr. James Johnson states, in his Review of Dr. MURRAY’S INVENTION—“Pellucid Solution of Magnesia.—This very useful and elegant preparation we have been trying for some months, as an aperient anti-acid in dypspeptic complaints, attended with acidity and constipation, and with very great benefit; we always recommend the original.”

Sir Philip Crampton, Bart., says,—“Sir J. Murray’s Fluid Magnesia is a very valuable addition to our Materia Medica.”

Mr. Mayo.—“It is by far the best form in which that medicine has been hitherto prepared for use.”

Dr. Kennedy, Master of the Lying-in Hospital, Dublin, considers “the Fluid Magnesia of Sir James Murray to be a very valuable and convenient remedy in cases of irritation or acidity of the stomach, but more particularly during pregnancy, febrile complaints, infantile diseases, or sea-sickness.”

Dr. S. B. Labatt, Richard Carmichael, and J. Kirby, Esqs., Surgeons, of Dublin, “consider the exhibition of Magnesia in Solution to be an important improvement on the old method of mechanical mixture, and particularly well adapted to correct those acids which generally prevail in cases of gout, gravel, and heartburn.”

Sir James Clarke, Sir A. Cooper, Dr. Bright, and Messrs. Guthrie and Herbert Mayo, of London, strongly recommend Murray’s Fluid Magnesia, as being infinitely more safe and convenience than the solid, and free from the danger attending the constant use of soda or potass.

Drs. Evory, Kennedy, Beatty, Burke, of the Rifle Brigade, Comins, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, and Surgeon Hayden, of Dublin, have given letters to the same effect.

Sir Humphrey Davy, in 1809, testified that this Solution forms soluble combinations with uric acid salts in cases of gout and gravel, thereby counteracting their injurious tendency, when other alkalies, and even Magnesia itself, had failed.

With the Acidulated Syrup this Fluid Magnesia forms the most delightful of saline drinks.

Physicians will please specify “MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA” in their prescriptions, to avoid the danger of adulterations and substitutions.

Sold by the sole Consignee, Mr. Bailey, of Horseley Fields Chemical Works, Wolverhampton, and by all wholesale and retail Druggists and Medicine Agents throughout the British Empire, in Bottles, 1s., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s. 6d., 11s., and 21s. each.

*** The Acidulated Syrup in Bottles, 2s. each

N.B.—Be sure to ask for “Sir James Murray’s Preparation,” and to see that his name is stamped on each label in green ink, as follows:—“James Murray, Physician to the Lord Lieutenant.”

 

MR. THOMAS CLARK,
ACCOUNTANT, APPRAISER, SURVEYOR, &c.,

IVY COTTAGE, LAKENHAM, NORWICH.

 

MORTGAGES and LOANS negotiated, and Sales effected of Estates (real and personal), Reversions, Annuities, &c., and Sales attended on Commission.

SURVEYING in all branches—Building land allotted—Plans carefully and neatly made, or copied with accuracy and dispatch.

VALUATIONS made of all, real or personal—Public-house, or other property—Farming covenants—Stocks in Trade, Shop or other Fixtures, &c.

 

p. 40FOR EASY SHAVING,

S. BOUGHTON’S NEWLY INVENTED
MAGNETIC STROP PASTE.

 

Manufactured and Sold by the Inventor, Wholesale and Retail,

S. BOUGHTON,

HAIR DRESSER AND GLOVER,

RED LION STREET, NORWICH.

The Paste sold at Sixpence and Fourpence per Square.

 

Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery,

Warranted by Dr. Ure to consist of the purest and most salubrious Ingredients.

Dr. URE’S CERTIFICATE.

“I have examined the Series of Preparations for the Toilet, as made by C. Rimmell, 39, Gerrard Street, Soho, entitled ‘Hygienic Perfumery,’ consisting of Nos. 1 and 2 Toilet Soaps, No. 3 Toilet Vinegar, No. 4 Pommade, No. 5 Hair Wash, No. 6 Dentifrice, No. 7 Connetic Lotions.  These articles are all of the purest and most innocuous quality, and incapable of injuring the most delicate skin or complexion.  They are perfectly salubrious in reference to general health, and not liable to produce the baneful effects too often caused by common perfumes.

“ANDREW URE, M.D., F.R.S.,
Professor of Chemistry, and Analytical Chemist.
London, 25, Keppel Street, April 13, 1852.”

Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery may be had of all Perfumers and Chemists, or of
C. Rimmell, 39, Gerrard Street, Soho, London.

 

More proofs of the extraordinary effects of MORRISON’S PILLS,

In a case pronounced hopeless by the Faculty, and turned out four times as incurable from the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.

The following remarkable case of cure demands the especial attention of the afflicted:—

“I, Elizabeth Wilkinson, aged 37 years, residing in Coburgh-street, St. Stephen’s, Norwich, have been a severe sufferer for 15 years with a complication of complaints, and was under the care of many medical men who tried various means to do me good, but all to no purpose.  I was admitted in-patient of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital four different times, where I was cupped three times a week for three months, and had twelve ounces of blood taken away each time.  I was also bled twenty-five times, and leeched with a dozen leeches at a time, and salivated, all to no purpose; and my case was at last pronounced incurable.  I also suffered from stoppage of urine, for which I was obliged to have the doctor daily to ease my pain.  My head was so a affected, and my body in such a state, that I was completely confined to my bed for three years, as helpless as a child.  I was quite loathsome for any person to come near me.  No language can describe my sufferings.  In this sad state a kind lady called to see me; after hearing my case, prevailed on me to try Morrison’s Pills, and said she had received so much benefit from them herself some years ago, that if I would but take them she would find me all I required, to which I reluctantly consented, not thinking at the time any medicine would do me good.  I commenced taking the Pills, Nos. 1 and 3 alternately, never exceeding six pills a day.  The first dose that I took brought several pints of blood and corruption off my stomach.  They made me feel very bad at first, but I persevered and went on with them, and am truly thankful to Almighty God that I did so, for I felt more benefit after the few doses of the Pills than from all the doctor’s medicine I had taken for so many years past.  At the end of three months the retention of urine was cured, and I kept daily getting better, and left my bed.  I am now, thank God, able to get about quite free from pain, which I have been the subject of so many years past.  Should the least doubt be entertained as to the truth of the above statement, I will convince any person of the fact that may call upon me.  The cure is well known to the whole neighbourhood, and looked upon as a miracle.—I have more than 300 scars on my back and neck from cupping.

“ELIZABETH WILKINSON.”

MORISON’S PILLS

Are gold in Norwich by Mr. Philip Otty, Printer, Orford-hill, General Agent for the County; Mr. W. Tuxford, Back of the Inns; and by one Agent in every principal Town in the County.

In Boxes atd., 1s.d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and Family Packets 11s. each.—The Vegetable Aperient Powder, 1s.d. per box.

The above most excellent Medicine has now stood the test of 30 years’ experience, amply proving the truth of Mr. Morrison’s theory in thousands of cures of every variety of disease.  For reasons why, see Mr. Morison’s works, lent gratis by the agents.—No Chemists or Druggists are authorised by Messrs. Morrison to sell their Medicines.

 

p. 41J. M. TURNER

IRONFOUNDER, ENGINEER, & AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENT MAKER,

ST. ANDREW’S BROAD STREET, NORWICH,

Begs to call the attention of those Gentlemen engaged in agricultural pursuits to his Stock of Implements now on Sale at the above Works, comprising his Prize Dressing Machines, Middling Machine and Blower; his Improved Norfolk Lever Plough and Scarifice; Chaff Engines in great variety; Bean and Malt Mills, Land Rolls, Drills, &c.  Also Meat Chopping Machines, Patent Mangles and Washing Machines on quite novel constructions, which are warranted to do their work well.

Castings, as usual, on the shortest notice.

MACHINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED, AND SMITHS’ WORK IN
GENERAL, ON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.

 

JAMES CREAK,

PROPRIETOR OF THAT WELL KNOWN

PUBLIC BENEFIT ESTABLISHMENT,

CORNER OF BRIDEWELL ALLEY,

NORWICH.

 

J. C. begs to state that his Stock consists of an almost endless variety of Merchandise.—China, Glass, Earthenware, Cutlery, Combs, Brushes, Hardware, Haberdashery, Hosiery, Perfumery, Ironmongery, Tinware, Stationery, Fancy Work Boxes, &c. all at unprecedented low prices.

 

ROBERT MARRISON,

ORNAMENTAL AND GENERAL COMMERCIAL
Engraver, Copper-Plate Printer, &c.

ORFORD STREET, ORFORD HILL, NORWICH.

 

Arms, Crests, Mottos, Cyphers, upon Steel, Gold, Silber, &c.

VISITING, ADDRESS, & COMPLIMENTARY CARDS.

TRADESMEN’S CARDS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, ETC.

BRASS AND ZINC DOOR AND WINDOW PLATES,

IN THE FIRST STYLE.

COFFIN PLATES AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

 

p. 42J. & M. GURRIN & CO.,

Tailors & Woollen Drapers,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

SHOE MANUFACTURERS.

9, 10, & 11, LONDON STREET,

NORWICH.

 

Parties visiting Norwich would do well by purchasing at this Establishment all Goods, being plain marked, at the lowest remunerating profit.

 

DEEDS, WRITINGS, AND ACCOUNTS,

LEGAL, COMMERCIAL, GENERAL & LITERARY,
Engrossed and Copied
BY
JOHN J. STEVENS,
Law Stationer,
CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH.

 

VILLIER’S

ENAMELLED DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAIT
ESTABLISHMENT.

BACK OF MR. CROW’S, ST. STEPHEN’S STREET, NORWICH.

 

By Villier’s New Enamelling Process, Coloured Miniatures can be rendered impervious and brilliant as anything produced in the first London establishments.

Portraits taken in Frame or Case, from 7s. 6d.; Plain, 5s.

A great Allowance made when a Family are Grouped together.

Amateurs supplied with Photographic Apparatus, Chemical Materials, and Instructions in Daguerreotype.  None but approved Portraits sent out; and those not satisfactory exchanged free of charge.

 

p. 43THE CHEAP
Wholesale and Retail NEWSPAPER and STATIONERY Establishment.

 

ROBERT JEARY,
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NEWSPAPER AGENT,

Bookseller, Stationer, printer, and Binder,
4 & 5, BRIDEWELL ALLEY, ST. ANDREW’S,

NORWICH,

In returning thanks for the increasing patronage that has been bestowed upon him for the past six years, begs to inform his kind Patrons and the Public in general, that he has added the adjoining House and Shop to his premises, and his stock is now replete with every novelty in the trade.

J. R. respectfully calls attention to his subjoined List of a few leading articles, which for price and quality cannot be surpassed by any house in the trade.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF STATIONERY;

Writing, Cartridge, Brown, and Wrapping Papers; Pens, Pencils; Slates; Inks and Glass Inkstands; Ivory Knives and Seal Stamps; Pen Holders; Drawing, Card, and Paste Boards; Printing and Playing Cards; Crayons; Water Colours, with or without Boxes; Writing Desks; Memorandum Books: Albums, Scrap, Music, Drawing, Copy, Ciphering and Manuscript Books; Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books; Crochet Books, Elastic Bands, &c. &c.

Envelopes.

per 100

per 1000

Commercial Cream Laid Adhesive

0s

6d

4s

6d

De La Rue’s Fine ditto

0

9

7

0

Ditto Thick do.

1

0

8

0

Blue Laid or Yellow Wove Envelopes at the above prices, and may be had 1s. per 1000 less if not Adhesive.

per packet

per gross

Fine Cream Laid, Mourning

0s

2d

1s

6d

Thick ditto

0

2

0

Note Papers.

per quire

5 qrs.

Outsides

0s

0d

0s

5d

Cream Laid Insides

0

0

0

6

Fine ditto

0

2

0

8

Very Good ditto

0

3

1

0

Superfine ditto

0

4

1

6

Extra ditto ditto

0

6

2

0

Blue Laid or Yellow Wove Papers at the same prices.

Fine Cream Laid, Mourning

0

4

1

6

Superfine ditto

0

6

2

0

Widows’, ditto, ,, extra deep bordered four sides

1

0

4

0

Letter Papers at proportionately low prices.

Bill Paper.

Narrow

0

6

2

0

Long or Broad

0

9

3

4

Extra Blue Laid ditto

1

0

4

6

Foolscap.

Stout Outsides

0

6

2

3

Blue Laid Insides

0

8

3

0

Superfine

0

10

3

9

Extra Superfine

1

0

4

6

Music Paper.

Thick Cream Wove

1

0

4

6

Extra Superfine

1

6

7

0

Manuscript Music Books from 3d. each.

Copy Books.

Each

per doz.

12 Leaves, 4to Foolscap size, Paper Covers

0s

1d

0s

8d

20 ditto, Stout Paper, Marble do.

0

2

0

20 ditto, 4to Post, ditto

0

4

3

3

20 ditto, 4to Foolsp., Norwich Illus.

0

3

2

4

20 ditto, 4to Post, ditto

0

4

3

6

Cedar Pencils.

Good Lead

0

0

0

3

Very Good do., Varnished Cedar

0

0

5

Extra ditto

0

1

0

8

Rowney & Co.’s Best Drawing do.

0

2

1

8

Jeary’s Steel Pens.

The Commercial Pen, 3d. per doz., or 2s. per gross.

Ladies’ ditto, same price.

Ledgers and Day Books.

Broad Folio Foolscap, 5 quires, stout paper, bound in strong feather

£0

4s

6d

Every thickness equally cheap ... to

1

10

0

Any Book made to order on the shortest notice.

Playing Cards.

De La Rue’s, Reynold’s, and Hunt’s Cards, from 1s. 8d. to 3s. per pack, with white, coloured, checked, floral, or gold backs.

N.B.  Old Cards taken in exchange.

German Purses.

A splendid stock of these elegant Purses always on sale, from 1s. to 10s. 6d. each.

Church Services.

Neatly bound, gilt edges

£0

2s

6d

Ditto, with clasp

0

3

0

Elegant Morocco, gilt edges, sides, and clasps

0

4

0

Ditto, gilt rim and clasp

0

7

6

Ditto, in silk velvet, gilt rim and clasp, suitable for presents

0

9

6

Ditto, ditto, or Morocco, 9s. 6d. to

1

10

0

Prayer Books.

Bound in embossed roan, with Hymns

0

0

6

Ditto, gilt edges

0

0

9

Ditto, ditto, with clasp

0

1

0

Ditto, in Morocco, gilt sides, clasps, and edges, from 1s. 6d. to

0

10

6

Ditto, in silk velvet, gilt clasp, rim and edges, suitable for presents

0

7

6

Music.

Several thousand copies of cheap Music at 3d. per sheet.—Catalogues to be had gratis.

The Morning Papers received at One o’clock, being four hours before the Mail.

All Daily and Weekly Papers, Periodicals, &c. constantly on sale, and supplied wholesale and retail at 4 & 5, Bridewell Alley, and at R. Jeary’s Book Stand, Eastern Counties’ Railway Station, Norwich.

The Daily Times lent to read; likewise, “Bleak House,” by Charles Dickens.

 

p. 44J. & J. COLMAN,

MANUFACTURERS OF

MUSTARD, STARCH, & INDIGO BLUES,

STOKE MILLS, NEAR NORWICH,

AND

CANNON STREET, LONDON.

 

MUSTARD.—J. & J. COLMAN invite the attention of the Trade to the qualities of their Mustard.  It is manufactured from the best description of English Brown Seed, possesses great strength and pungency, combined with a pleasantness of flavour rarely met with in the article.

J. & J. Colman continue to pack the various kinds in casks of the usual size, but in order to meet the wishes of Families, and their Friends generally, they are now offering it in packets of 1 lb., ½ lb., ¼ lb., and 2 oz.

These packets (tinfoil) are prepared with the greatest care and neatness, and the Mustard is effectually prevented from deteriorating.

It is also packed in round tins of 1 lb., ½ lb., ¼ lb. and in tins of 4 lbs. and 6 lbs. each.

STARCH.—In addition to the usual kinds made from Wheat, viz., No. 1 London Starch, Soluble Satin Glaze Starch, and Patent White Starch, J. & J. Colman have directed much attention to the preparation of their No. 1 Patent Rice Starch, which they now offer to the Public as superior to every other made from Rice.  It is quite free from all mucilaginous matter; is soluble, and can be used with greater facility than the common Starch.  Sold in Packets of 5 lbs., 1 lb., ½ lb., and ¼ lb. each.

Ladies are especially invited to test the SOLUBLE SATIN GLAZE STARCHBeing used in a fluid state it imparts an equality of stiffness and gloss to the finer fabrics, and produces a finish unequalled by any other yet offeredSold in packets of 1lb., ½lb., and ¼lb.

BLUE.—This article is manufactured of various shades of colour from Indigo and Prussian Blue, the former being used principally for Laundress purposes, the latter by the Manufacturers of Flannels, &c., &c., and when made genuine, it imparts a colour which cannot be obtained from other ingredients.  J. & J. Colman warrant the genuineness of their Blues.

 

p. 45R. BRIGHTON,
GUN AND PISTOL MAKER,

Air Guns
Fitted Up
repaired, &.

Air gun and pistol

Fishing
Tackle
Supplied.

(Near Sayer’s Veterinary Establishment,)
LOWER GOAT LANE, NORWICH,

In returning his best thanks to his Patrons and the Public generally, for the very liberal encouragement he has received during the last three years, respectfully solicits a continuance of their favours, with a full assurance to his friends, that all orders or work in every branch of his business, will be punctually and satisfactorily executed, and with strict regard to economy in prices.

NEW AND SECOND-HAND GUNS CONSTANTLY ON SALE,

AND

EVERY OTHER SPORTING ARTICLE.

 

J. W. CRISP,

ARMY TAILOR, WOOLEN DRAPER, AND CLERICAL RODE MAKER,
CASTLE MEADOW, NORWICH,

Adjoining the Cattle Hotel.

 

At the above Establishment an elegant and Fashionable Stock of Woollen Drapery is constantly on hand consisting of Superfine Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Balmoral Mixtures, Milled Scarlet Waterproof Hunter Cloth, Rich Silks, Genoa Velvets, with a variety of Embroidered Waistcoats of the most novel designs.

J. W. C. respectfully solicits a trial of his Superior Wool-Dyed Black Cloth and Cassimeres, which are warranted to retain their color.

 

LADIES RIDING HABITS,

With Waterproof Hoods and Sleeves.

GENTLEMEN’S OVER COATS OF ALL KINDS.

Wrappers, Driving Capes,

SHOOTING JACKETS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

Poncha and Spanish Travelling Cloaks.

KEPT TO SELECT FROM.

 

Agent for SWAIN and Co’s Syrian Paletot.

 

p. 46REUBEN HOLDER,
ST. STEPHEN’S PLAIN, NORWICH,

ADJOINING MR. NORGATE’S,

Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Norwich and its vicinity that he has constantly on sale the largest and most varied assortment of useful and fancy articles ever offered, and which he is selling at such low prices that must convince every one that this is the cheapest shop of the kind in the city.  The following List of Prices must surprise:—

Short Brushes, from 2d. each; Long Ditto, from 6d. each—Block Tin Teapots, from 6d.—Good Coffee Pot, from 6d.—Looking Glasses, from 2½d.—Purse Silk, 1½d. per knot—Slides and Tassels, from 2½d. per set—Steel Beads, 1d. per bunch—Best Needles, 1½d. per paper—Pins, l½d. per paper—Saucepans, from 1¾d. each—Beer Glasses, from 2d. each—Brown Windsor Soap, 1d. per cake—Fancy Pipes, from 1d. each—Best Steel Pens, 1d. per dozen—Dolls, 4 for 1d.—Dog Whistles, 3d.—Egg Boilers, 4½d.—Blacking, 3 cakes for 1d.—Store Brushes, 4d.—Metal Teaspoons, 4½d. per half dozen—Tablespoons, 2½d. each—Darning Cotton, 4 skeins 1d.—Pocket Knives, ½d. each—Note paper, 2d. per quire, Envelopes, 25 for 1½d.—Corkscrews, 3½d. each—Spittoons, 9d.—3-hole Cruet Frame, complete, 1s. 4d.—Market Baskets, 8d. each—Carpet Bags, 2s. 4d.—Matches, 4 boxes for 1d.—Bead Purses, 6d. each—China Ornaments, 4½d. each—Glass Sugar Casin and Cream, 1s. 2d.—Copy Books, 2d.—School Slates, 1d.—Toy Spades, 2d.—Hoops, 1½d.—Steel Tobacco Boxes, 2½d. each—Cut Wine Glasses, 3 shapes, 3½d.—Pearl Buttons, 1d. per dozen—Superior Glass Pickle Dishes, 6d.—Crochet Hooks, 1d.—Reels of Cotton, 4½d. per dozen—1d. Toys, 9d. per doz.; ½d. ditto, 3½d. per doz.; 2d. ditto, 1s. 4d. per doz.; 4d. ditto, 2s. per doz.; 6d. ditto, 3s. per doz.—Washing Powder, 2 packets for ½d.—Baking ditto, 2 packets for 1½d.

Every Article marked in plain figures, from which no abatement possibly can be made.

DEALERS AND SHOP KEEPERS SUPPLIED.

 

W. J. FISHER’S
NAVIGATION ESTABLISHMENT,

SOUTH QUAY, GREAT YARMOUTH,
DEALER IN
NAUTICAL, ASTRONOMICAL, & PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Marine Chronometers,
QUADRANTS, SEXTANTS, COMPASSES, ACHROMATIC MICROSCOPES, &c.

 

W. T. P. particularly invites attention to a superior assortment of SPECTACLES, with every variety of Convex, Concave, and Meniscus Glasses and Pebbles which his long practical experience enables him to adapt to each variety of sight, whether the vision be impaired by age, or suffer from any organic defect, and which he offers at less than HALF THE PRICE usually charged by hawkers for their pretended improvements.

 

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND-HAND LEVELS, THEODOLITE
ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES, &c. &c.

 

Instruction in Navigation as usual.

 

p. 47SELECT AND USEFUL ADJUNCTS FOR THE TOILET,

PREPARED AND SOLD BY

ALFRED BURY, PERFUMER, Exeter Change, London.

 

BURY’S HAIR WASH,

For cleansing, strengthening, and promoting the growth of hair, possessing valuable astringent properties which act on the pores of the skin, and also remove the dandriff.

Alfred Bury, can with truth aver his Hair Wash contains wonderful attributes for preserving the hair in hot and cold climates; as adding strength, affording nourishment, exciting to a luxuriant growth and brilliantly ornamenting and embellishing the human hair, it has not its parallel in the world.  The distinguished sanction it has received from royal and illustrious personages, and the flattering testimonials of its efficacy, constantly received, piece this declaration above suspicion.  Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6., and 6s. each.

BURY’S ROYAL POMPADOUR POWDER,

For daily use to remove that redness and irritation remaining on the skin after washing, or from any other cause, as well as possessing the most cooling, softening, and balsamic qualities, and imparting an exquisite clearness to the complexion.

It is strongly recommended to the notice of Mothers and Nurses, for the use of Infants of the most tender age, being far superior to any other powder; also after sea-bathing, and for Gentlemen after shaving, its agreeable effects will be fully tested.

Alfred Bury strongly recommends the Royal Pompadour Powder as an article of comfort and utility (not as a cosmetic), but as a plain vegetable powder for the use both of Ladies and Gentlemen; retaining its virtues and purity in any climate, consequently is well worthy the attention of Merchants, Captains and Speculators, being a preparation that commands an extensive sale throughout the civilized world.  Sold in Packets, 1s., and 2s. 6d., each;—those at 2s. 6d., are equal to three 1s. packets; by post for 16 or 38 uncut stamps.

BURY’S TROPHELÉON, OR NUTRITIVE BALM;

For promoting the growth of hair, causing it to grow in a state of great luxuriance, presenting its falling, and sustaining it in curl under the different varieties of atmosphere.

Bury’s Tropheléon possesses essential properties for nourishing the hair, makes it soft and smooth, prevents its breaking, excites the growth, and try penetrating into the roots, thickens it in a very short time.  It is also most efficacious for restoring the growth of hair, after it has fallen off from illness.  To the beneficial qualifies, and brilliancy it imparts to the hair, is added the most reviving and agreeable perfume.  Sold in pots and Bottles, 1s., 1s. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 5s., 10s., and 20s. each;—there is a considerable saving in purchasing the larger sizes.

BURY’S BLOOM OF ROSES,

The only preparation that will brighten the complexion, giving permanent and immediate beauty to the cheek without injury to the skin.

Bury’s Bloom of Roses supersedes Rough, Carmine, Vermilion, &c., all of which are more or less prejudicial to the skin.

This liquid being the true colour of the rose, and in appliance as harmless and innocent as water, will be found extremely useful for colouring the lips.  1s. 6d. per Bottle; by Post, for twenty-four Stamps, uncut

BURY’S LAVENDER WATER,

The most refreshing and agreeable perfume yet discovered; possessing the pure aroma of the flowers, extreme durability, and improving fragrance, without any of the evanescent qualities familiar to essences of delicate structure; indeed, so durable is it, that it may be applied to the handkerchief the day previous to use.

Alfred Bury respectfully recommends his Lavender Water to Ladies, to whom the atmosphere of the Ball Room or Assembly proves overpowering and prejudicial.  The nervous head-ache, produced by fatigue or over excitement, can hardly find relief in the stimulating essences administered in each cases, for as the eye, fatigued by the glare of colours, seeks repose in darkness, or by turning to refreshing green, on the sense of smelling, distracted by artificial compounds, however delightful and fragrant in themselves, is soothed and gratified by some simple and uniform odours—the flower of the arbour, the garden, or the meadow.

Alfred Bury especially recommends this his truly English Perfume to Ladies, who, although not in the habit of using perfumes, are by no means averse to a perennial nosegay of delicate fragrancy.

Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., and 5s. each.

BURY’S QUININE TOOTH POWDER,

It is now used by all the principal families in the United Kingdom.  It is pleasant to the taste, and does not contain the least particle of acid, an astringent, a most excellent stomachic, renders the breath fragrant, purifying it from the least odour (a valuable acquisition to Gentlemen after smoking), and its beneficial effects upon on the teeth are as speedy as lasting.

Alfred Bury has submitted his Tooth Powder to several of the most talented Dentists of the day, who, after many trials, admit its essential virtues.  The following is the opinion of an eminent Surgeon-Dentist:—“Bury’s Quinine Tooth Powder will undoubtedly preserve the teeth from decay, the gums from any kind of disorder, and completely keep down the formation of tartar.”

Alfred Bury particularly requests attention to the above, and wishes it to be distinctly understood, that it is not his statement, never having written, printed, or said anything of the kind, but the quoted paragraph is the undoubted opinion of the first Surgeon-Dentist in the whole world.  Bury’s Quinine Tooth Power is sold in Boxes of improved form, at 1s. 6d. each; by Post, tor twenty-four Stamps, uncut.

BURY’S HAIR DYE.

The merits of this preparation are: it is certain in its effects upon the hair, dyeing it by a very simple process to an unchangeable black, brown, or light brown colour, so strongly fixed, that no known chemical agent can remove it, and is the only dye which does not stain, burn, or darken the skin or linen.  Alfred Bury warrants his dye to be infallible, and will return the money if not found to fully realise the above.  Prices, 3s. 6d., 5s., and 10s.

EAU DE COLOGNE.

Alfred Bury, importing Eau de Cologne from the best maker, Jean Maria Farina, Place Julièrs, a Cologne, guarantes all sold by him as the genuine.

In no one article is the British public more deceived than in Eau de Cologne;—all the cheap preparations tended under that name are an amalgamation of coarse malt spirit “perfumed” (or rather poisoned) with hot essential oils, and taken inwardly prove highly injurious.  The lowest price Eau de Cologne of the first quality can possibly be sold at is 2s. 6d. per Bottle.

 

p. 48GEORGE WILSON,

CONFECTIONER AND FRUITERER,
QUEEN STREET, NORWICH,

Respectfully begs to offer to the public notice his
SUPERIOR WEDDING CAKE WITH ALMOND ICEING,

a delicious Cake, so justly celebrated during the last Half Century for its rich and exquisite flavour, still maintain its unrivalled superiority.

 

The entire arrangement of DEJEUNERS, BALLS, DINNER, SUPPER, and FESTIVE PARTIES undertaken in any part of the city or county, and supplied in the newest and most handsome style, under Mr. Wilson’s personal superintendence, and by contract, if desired.

SOUPS.

REAL TURTLE, BROWN GRAVY, MOCK TURTLE, MULLIGATAWNY,
OX TAIL, AND OTHER SOUPS.

ICES.

FRUIT, WATER, AND CREAM ICES, IN EVERY VARIETY,

Sent to any part of Norfolk and Suffolk, with printed directions for preserving them in a frozen state for twenty hours, and for turning them out of the Moulds.

Hot-house Grapes, Pines, Melons, Peaches, Apricots, &c., in Season.

A choice assortment of DESSERT FRUITS, ORANGES, FIGS, MUSCATELS,
IMPERIAL, PLUMS, DATES, and every variety of
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PRESERVED FRUITS, BON-BONS, ETC.

Home-cursed Hams, Tongues, Pickles, and Sauces of all kinds, and every article in the Oil and Italian Trade.

THE ONLY LICENSEE IN NORWICH FOR THE MANUFACTURER OF THE
PATENT UNFERMENTED BREAD, BISCUITS, & BISCUIT POWDER.

 

HENRY WATTS,

Letter press

Letter-Press, Copperplate, & Lithographic

PRINTER,
POTTERGATE STREET, ST. ANDREW’S,

NORWICH.

 

BOOKBINDING

IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.

Country Orders, executed with Neatness and
Dispatch.

 

ST. STEPHEN’S BAZAAR, NORWICH.
HENRY LOVETT,
PROPRIETOR.

 

The Largest and Cheapest Assortment of Fancy and Housekeeping Articles
ever offered to the Public.

 

Stationary, Toys, Baskets, Cabinet, Leather, and Steel Goods, Jewellery, Combs, Brushes, Perfumery, China, Glass, Earthenware, Beads, Haberdashery, Hardwarde, Japannery, Bronze Articles, Cutlery, India-rubber Over Shoes, Clogs, Fishing Tackle, Carpet Bags, &c. &c.

EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES.

 

p. 49PORTRAIT PAINTING.

Child at easel painting flower

LIKENESSES PAINTED IN OIL,

BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED,

AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES:

Life Size, with Hands introduced ... Two Guineas; Bust Size ... One Guinea and a Half; Small Portrait Size ... One Guinea; Good Likenesses of Children ... Fifteen Shillings and upwards; Bust Size, handsome gilt frame ... One Guinea.—Flower Pieces, Landscapes, and Figure Paintings, may be seen at the Painting Room: some for sale.—Persons having in their possession rare or beautiful Prints may have them copied in Oil Colours at very low charges.

BY MRS. S. SMITH, ARTIST,
CHERRY STREET, NEAR THE NEW CHURCH, LAKENHAM.

 

OFFICE ESTABLISHED FOR THE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.

HAIL INSURANCE.

 

Royal, Farmers’, and General Fire, Life, and Hail Insurance Institution.

Capital, £500,000.—Established (1840) by Special Act of Parliament.

REDUCTION OF RATES,—The mode of Insurance has been simplified by the adoption of one uniform rate of 6d per Acre for the following Crops, without reference to the quantity per Acre:—Wheat, Barley, Oats, Peas, Rye, Beans, Vetches, or Tares for seed, Turnips, Potatoes, Vetches, or Tares (green), Buckwheat, Clover (green), Rye-grass (green), Mangel Wurzel, and Beet.

A great Reduction has been made in the Rate for Seeds.

A Return, in some instances to the extent of 75 per cent., was made on the Premiums paid by parties who Insured against Loss by Damage from Hail in the season of 1850.

In case of loss the party is entitled to payment for any damage, without reference to the quantity per acre.

GLASS in Hothouses, Greenhouses, &c., 20s. per cent. and upwards.

Fire Insurance of every description at moderate premiums.

Every species of LIFE INSURANCE effected.

Loans granted on real and personal security.

Prospectusses and every information may be obtained of the Agents, or at the Head Office, Strand London.

Agents appointed in all the principal towns in the kingdom.

WILLIAM SHAW, Managing Director.

AGENTS.

Norwich

Mr. W. Bateman

Acle

Aylsham

,, W. Hill, of Masham

Burnham

Coltishall

,, J. Field

Cromer

Diss

,, Pike

Downham Market

,, G. Mumford

Fakenham

,, C. D. Bushell

Foulsham

,, J. Saunders

Harleston

,, H. Hudson

Litcham

,, C. Wright

Holt

,, W. W. Withers

Loddon

,, J. M. Golf

Lynn

,, John G. Wigg

New Buckenham

,, F. N. Clowes

North Walsham

,, D. Swell

Stoke Ferry

Mr. R. Pigott

Swaffham

Messrs. J. & H. Y. Finch

Watton

Mr. B. Chaston

Wells by the Sea

Wymondham

Yarmouth

Messrs. Spelman & Son

Upwell

Mr. T. L. Reed, of Downham Market

Wisbeach

Mr. J. Gapp

Parsons Drove

,, E. Ground

Thetford

Bungay

,, W. Cock, jun.

Beccles

,, E. Buck

Brandon

,, Pepworth, jun.

Long Sutton

,, R. Cole, jun.

Crowland

,, Wm. Saunderson

Spalding

,, J. Moats

 

p. 50MUTUAL INSURANCE BENEFIT INSTITUTION,

51, THREADNEEDLE-STREET, LONDON.
ESTABLISHED, 1820.

 

CAPITAL INVESTED £10,000 STERLING.

Patrons.—The Duke of Cambridge; Lords, Denman, Brougham, &c.

The object of this Institution is to bring all the advantages of Life Assurance and Annuity Offices, but in smaller Sums, suitable for the Industrious Classes, within the reach of all.

Examples.—A person in the 25th of his or her age, may by the Monthly payment of 5s. 8d. till 55 years of age, secure an Annuity of £20 per annum, to commence at that age, and continue for life.  Other sums and ages in like proportion.

By the present payment of £100, by the person in the 60th year of his or her age an Immediate Annuity of £10 6s. per annum, for life may be secured.  Other sums and ages in like proportion.

A person now in the 24th year of his or her age, may, by paying 2s. 6d. per month, secure £40 to be paid to surviving Children or Nominee at the death of the Insurer.  Other sums and ages in like proportion.

Insurances of £10 to £200 on CHILDREN, YOUTH, and others, may be secured by easy contributions, payable Monthly or Quarterly.

Examples.—The monthly payment of 2s. 0½d. will secure £20 to be paid when a Child now under two years old, becomes fourteen years of age.

2.—The monthly payment of 3s. 6d. will secure £50 to be paid when a Child, now under three years old, becomes twenty-one years of age.

3.—The monthly payment of 3s. 7d, will secure £50 to be paid when a Young Person, now under twenty-two years old, becomes forty years of age.

Other ages, and higher or lower sums, in the same proportion.  Should the Child or Youth die before the given age, all the money paid in will be returned.  And Insurers can, at any time borrow two-thirds of the value of their Insurance, on the security of the Policy, without any other expense than interest at 5 per cent. per annum.

Weekly Sums of Money during Sickness or Accident, with Medical Attendance and Medicines whenever afflicted, may be secured by easy Monthly or Quarterly payments, according to age.

Examples.—A young man, under 33 years old, may, by monthly payment of 2s. secure 12s. per week, and Medical attendance and Medicines, whenever afflicted, without any other payment or fines being required.  Other sums and other ages, up to fifty-one years in like proportion.

Proper forms for filling up, to effect an Insurance on a Child or Youth, together with Tables of payment, may be obtained at the office, 51 Threadneedle-street, London; or of any of the Agents, or Medical Officers.

 

Agent for Norwich.—Mr. W. GREGGS, St. Lawrence-street.
Agent for Ipswich.—Mr. Townsend, Fishmarket, Ipswich.

of whom prospectuses and every-particular may be had.

 

p. 51ADLARD and PALMER [51]

BRIEFS FOR ATTORNEYS, AND ESTIMATES FOR SURVEYORS,

DESIGNS FOR SHOW CARDS.

Commercial Circulars and General Printing.

WOOD, COPPER, AND STEEL ENGRAVING,

BY FIRST CLASS ARTISTS.

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LITHOGRAPHY,

LETTER-PRESS, AND COPPER-PLATE PRINTING.

 

Tradesmen and others entrusting their Orders to ADLARD and PALMER may rely upon their being executed with ECONOMY and PROMPTITUDE.

 

35A, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON.

 

BENNETT’S

COMMERCIAL BOARDING HOUSE,
AND
Dining and Coffee Rooms,

12 AND 13, EXCHANGE STREET, NORWICH,

Close to the Post Office, and opposite the Corn Exchange.

 

p. 52ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL [52]

Rowland’s Macassar oil—a copy in outline of the
genuine label

The prices are 3d. 6d.; 7s.; Family Bottles (equal to four small) 10s. 6d.; and double that size, £1 1s.

ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR,

for the skin and Complexion.  An Oriental botanical preparation, perfectly free from all mineral or metallic admixture.  By its action the pores and minute secretory vessels it expels all impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and thus effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, spots, freckles, discolourations, and other cutaneous visitations.  The radiant bloom it imparts to the Cheek, and the softness and delicacy which it induces of the Hands and Arms, render it indispensable to every toilet.  Gentlemen after shaving will find it allay all irritation and tenderness of the skin, and render it soft, smooth, and pleasant.—Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per Bottle.

ROWLANDS’ ODONTO,
OR PEARL DENTIFRICE.

A white powder, compounded of the choicest and most recherche ingredients of the Oriental herbal, of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the teeth, strengthening the gums, and in rendering the breath sweet and pure.  It extirpates all tartareous adhesions to the teeth, and insures a pearl-like whiteness to the enamelled surface.—Price 2s. 9d. per box.

ROWLANDS’ AQUA D’ORO.

This is the most fragrant and refreshing perfume ever yielded by the “souls of flowers.”  It retains its fresh and delightful odorousness for days.  It is invigorating, gently stimulating, yet sedative; and is an unrivalled quintessential spirituous product.  For fainting fits, fatigues of dancing, oppression from over-crowded rooms, or intense summer heat, its use cannot be over-estimated.—Price 3s. 6d. per bottle.

ROWLANDS’ EUPLYSIA.

A preparation from the choicest Oriental herbs, of peculiarly mild and detersive properties.  It pleasingly and effectually cleanses the hair and skin of the head from scurf and every species of impurity.  It is particularly recommended to be used after bathing, as it will prevent the probability of catching cold in the head, and will render the hair dry in a few minutes.—Price 2s. 6d. per Bottle.

 

IMPORTANT CAUTION.

Unprincipled Shopkeepers, for the sake of gaining a trifle more profit, vend the most spurious compounds under the same names.  It is, therefore, highly necessary to see that the word “ROWLANDS” precedes the name of the article on the Wrapper or Label of each.

 

Sold by the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND and SONS, 20, Hatton Garden, London;
AND BY CHEMISTS AND PERFUMERS.

FOOTNOTES.

[51]  The original book has the first part of this advertisement torn out, so it has been omitted in this transcription.—DP.

[52]  The original book has the first part of this advertisement torn out, so it has been omitted in this transcription.—DP.





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