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Aborigines of the District | |
Act obtained for Paving and Lighting | |
Agricultural Implement Makers | |
Agricultural Society’s (Royal) Visit | |
Agriculture, Chamber of | |
Alexander Rev. John | |
Alfred Prince, in Norwich | |
Alfred the Great, Reign of | |
Allen Thomas, M.A. | |
Anchorages or Hermitages | |
Ancient City, The | |
Anderson William, Notice of | |
Andrew’s, St. Hall—see St. Andrew’s Hall | |
Angles, Arrival of | |
Anglo-Saxon Coins | |
Anglo-Saxon Dynasty, Restoration of | |
Anglo-Saxon Period, Norwich in the | |
ArchÆological Society, (British) Visit of | |
Artists of Norwich | |
Art, School of (in Free Library) | |
Assize Courts, City and County | |
Assizes removed to Norwich | |
Asylum, New Lunatic, contemplated | |
Austin Friars | |
Bank, the Crown | |
Banks and Banking | |
Baptist Chapels | |
Baptists in Norwich, History of the | |
Barbauld, Anna Letitia | |
Barlow, Peter | |
Barracks, Cavalry | |
Bathurst Bishop | |
Bathurst Bishop, Memoir of | |
Bathurst Bishop, Professor Taylor’s account of | |
Beechey, Sir William | |
Benedictine Priory | |
Bethel Built | |
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Bignold, Sir Samuel | |
Bigod, Hugh | |
Bigod, Roger | |
Bigod, William | |
Bilney, the Martyr | |
Bishop Bathurst, monument of | |
,, ,, mentioned in Monthly Magazine | |
,, ,, elected | |
,, ,, Professor Taylor’s account of | |
,, ,, Memoir of | |
,, Goldwell, tomb of | |
,, Hall, driven out | |
,, ,, Memoir of | |
,, Hall’s palace | |
,, Herbert de Losinga (first bishop) | |
,, ,, Norman statue of | |
,, Hinds, memoir of | |
,, Horne, monument of | |
,, Nykke, tomb of | |
,, Parkhurst, tomb of | |
,, Pelham, notice of | |
,, Stanley, memoir of | |
,, Wren and the “Book of Sports” | |
Bishop’s Palace, History and description of | |
Bishops of Norwich, list of | |
Black Friars | |
Blomefield, the Norfolk Historian | |
Blind, Hospital for the | |
Blythe, Hancock | |
Board of Health | |
Boleyn, Sir William, tomb of | |
Bombazines, manufacture of introduced | |
Book of Sports | |
Boot and Shoe Trade, Wholesale | |
Bourn, Samuel | |
Bracondale Lodge (Miss Martineau) | |
Brand, John, B.A. | |
Brasses, Monumental | |
Bread Riots | |
Brethren of the Sac Friars | |
Brewers’ Mark, &c., Mr. R. Fitch on | |
Brewers, Wholesale | |
Bridge, Carrow, first stone laid | |
,, Duke’s Palace, erected | |
,, Foundry, first stone laid | |
Bridge W., M.A. | |
British ArchÆological Society, Visit of | |
,, Association for the Advancement of Science, Visit of | |
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Brown, Rev. Robert | |
Browne, Sir Thomas, memoir of | |
Brush and Paper Bag Makers | |
Burial Ground—the Rosary | |
Bury and Schneider unseated | |
Buxton, Thomas Fowell | |
Caer Gwent or Guntum, Norwich called so by the Iceni | |
Caister, a village on the bank of the Taas | |
Caister and Norwich, Traditional Couplet | |
Caister Camp | |
Canons Honorary | |
Canute assigned custody of Norwich Castle to Earl Turkel | |
Cardinal Wolsey visited Norwich | |
Carmelite Friars | |
Caroline, Queen, Address to | |
Carriage Manufacturers | |
Carrow Abbey | |
Carrow Bridge, first stone laid | |
Carrow Works (Messrs. J. and J. Colman’s) | |
Carrying Trade | |
Carter, Rev. John, memoir of | |
Castle built | |
,, burnt by Danes | |
,, description and history of | |
,, fortifications of | |
,, ,, Mr. Woodward’s opinions | |
,, ,, Kirkpatrick’s opinions | |
,, ,, Mr. Harrod’s opinions | |
,, made the public prison | |
,, Corporation, the | |
,, Hill, View from | |
Cathedral, additions and repairs by Eborard, John de Oxford, Walter de Suffield, Ralph de Walpole, &c. | |
,, Brasses destroyed during Commonwealth | |
,, Chartists attended at | |
,, Cloisters, description of | |
,, Close, Upper and Lower | |
,, Dignitaries of the | |
,, Dimensions of | |
,, Edward I. and Eleanor at | |
,, Exterior, description of | |
,, Gateways | |
,, Injuries by fires, wind, and lightning | |
,, Injuries by Reformers | |
,, Interior description of | |
,, Monument of Bishop Bathurst | |
,, ,, Bishop Home | |
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,, Original Structure | |
,, Prideaux, Dr., Inscription in Memory of | |
,, Queen Elizabeth dined in Cloisters | |
,, Tomb of Bishop Goldwell | |
,, ,, ,, Herbert de Losinga | |
,, ,, ,, Nykke | |
,, ,, ,, Parkhurst | |
,, ,, Miles Spencer | |
,, Yarmouth people ask for stones for a workhouse | |
Catherine, Queen, visited Norwich | |
Catholic Apostolic Chapel | |
Cattle and Corn Trade | |
Cattle Food and Manure Trades | |
Cattle Market, cost of improvements, &c. | |
Cavalry Barracks | |
Cemetery, Public (opened 1856) | |
,, The Rosary | |
Census of 1861 | |
Chamber of Agriculture | |
Chantrey’s, Sir Francis last work | |
Chapel Field | |
Chapels, Nonconformists’ | |
,, ,, Ber Street (Wesleyans) | |
,, ,, Calvert Street (Methodist Free Church) | |
,, ,, Catherine’s Plain (Primitive Methodists) | |
,, ,, Chapel-in-the-Field (Independents) | |
,, ,, Cherry Lane (Baptists) | |
,, ,, Clement Court (Catholic Apostolic—Irvingites) | |
,, ,, Crook’s Place (Methodist Free Church) | |
,, ,, Cowgate Street (Primitive Methodist) | |
,, ,, Dereham Road (Primitive Methodist) | |
,, ,, Dutch Church (Free Christian Church) | |
,, ,, Ebenezer (Baptists) | |
,, ,, French Church (Swedenborgians) | |
,, ,, Gildencroft (Baptists) | |
,, ,, Jireh—Dereham Road (Baptists) | |
,, ,, Lady Lane (Wesleyans) | |
,, ,, Octagon (Unitarians) | |
,, ,, Old Meeting (Independents) | |
,, ,, Orford Hill (Baptists) | |
,, ,, Pottergate Street (Baptists) | |
,, ,, Princes Street (Independents) | |
,, ,, Priory Yard (Baptists) | |
,, ,, Queen Street (Swedenborgians) | |
,, ,, St. Clement’s (Baptists) | |
,, ,, St. Faith’s Lane (Jews) | |
,, ,, St. John’s Maddermarket (Roman Cath.) | |
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,, ,, St. Peter’s Hall (Presbyterians) | |
,, ,, Tabernacle (Lady Huntingdon’s) | |
,, ,, Upper Goat Lane (Friends) | |
,, ,, Willow Lane (Roman Catholics) | |
Chapels, Desecrated | |
Charing (Sherers’) Cross removed | |
Charitable Institutions | |
,, ,, Bethel | |
,, ,, Blind Hospital | |
,, ,, Doughty’s Hospital | |
,, ,, Great Hospital (called also Old Men’s, St. Giles’, or St. Helen’s) | |
,, ,, Jenny Lind Infirmary | |
,, ,, Lying-in Charity | |
,, ,, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital | |
,, ,, Norwich Magdalen | |
,, ,, Orphans’ Home | |
,, ,, Public Dispensary | |
Charles II. and Queen visited Norwich | |
Chartist Movements | |
Christ Church, New Catton | |
Church Congress in Norwich | |
Church of England Young Men’s Society | |
Churches, All Saints | |
,, Christ Church (New Catton) | |
,, desecrated | 127–133 |
,, despoiled by Reformers | |
,, Holy Trinity (Heigham) | |
,, list of | |
,, number of, in olden times | |
,, St. Andrew | |
,, St. Andrew (Eaton) | |
,, St. Augustine | |
,, St. Bartholomew (Heigham) | |
,, St. Benedict | |
,, St. Clement | |
,, St. Edmund | |
,, St. Etheldred | |
,, St. George Colegate | |
,, St. George Tombland | |
,, St. Giles | |
,, St. Gregory | |
,, St. Helen | |
,, St. James | |
,, St. John Maddermarket | |
,, St. John Timberhill | |
,, St. John Sepulchre | |
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,, St. Lawrence | |
,, St. Margaret | |
,, St. Martin at Oak | |
,, St. Martin at Palace | |
,, St. Mark (Lakenham) | |
,, St. Mary at Coslany | |
,, St. Matthew (Thorpe) | |
,, St. Michael Coslany | |
,, St. Michael at Plea | |
,, St. Michael at Thorn | |
,, St. Paul | |
,, St. Peter Hungate | |
,, St. Peter of Mancroft | |
,, St. Peter per Mountergate | |
,, St. Peter Southgate | |
,, St. Philip (Heigham) | |
,, St. Saviour | |
,, St. Simon and Jude | |
,, St. Stephen | |
,, St. Swithin | |
,, Trinity, Holy (Heigham) | |
Cigar and Tobacco Trade | |
City and County of Norwich | |
City Jail | |
City Library | |
City Officials, list of | |
City separated from County of Norfolk | |
Civic Feasts | |
Civil Wars, the | |
Clabburn Thomas, monument of | |
Clarke, Dr. Adam, in Norwich | |
Clarke, Dr. Samuel, memoir of | |
Clergy, ignorance of, in fifteenth century | |
Clergy of City and Hamlets, list of | |
Close, Cathedral, Upper and Lower | |
Clothiers, Wholesale | |
Clover Joseph, artist | |
Coaches, Mail, to London | |
Coal Trade | |
Coins, Anglo-Saxon | |
Coins of Iceni | |
Collinges Dr. | |
Commercial History | |
Commercial School | |
Compounding for Poor-rates abolished | |
Cooper Henry | |
Corn Exchange (old) opened | |
,, description of | |
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Corn, high price of | |
Corn Trade | |
Corporation, Municipal | |
,, ,, First Mayor of New | |
,, ,, History of the | |
,, ,, Last Mayor of Old | |
,, ,, Members of, for 1869 | |
,, ,, Present state of the | |
,, ,, Presents to the, by Lord Howard, 223; Sir Robt. Walpole, 275; Sir Armine Wodehouse | |
Corporation, Old, Commission of Inquiry | |
,, Evidence of Athow, John | |
,, ,, Bacon, R. M. | |
,, ,, Barnard, A. | |
,, ,, Bignold, S. (mayor) | |
,, ,, Bolingbroke, Alderman | |
,, ,, Francis, John | |
,, ,, Gurney, J. J. | |
,, ,, Newton, Alderman | |
,, ,, Palmer, George | |
,, ,, Robberds, J. W. | |
,, ,, Simpson, W. | |
,, ,, Stan, John Rising | |
,, ,, Wilde, William | |
,, ,, Willett, H. | |
,, ,, Wright Mr. | |
Cosin, Dr. John, memoir of | |
Costume of various periods | |
Cotman, J. S., artist | |
Council Chamber | |
County Jail (the Castle) | |
Crape Manufacture | |
Crome, John, artist (“Old Crome”) Memorial of | |
Crome, Miss, artist | |
Crome, J. B., artist |
Cromwell and the Commonwealth