INDEX TO CONTENTS.

PAGE

Aborigines of the District

146

Act obtained for Paving and Lighting

291, 324

Agricultural Implement Makers

611

Agricultural Society’s (Royal) Visit

416

Agriculture, Chamber of

441

Alexander Rev. John

490

Alfred Prince, in Norwich

443

Alfred the Great, Reign of

159

Allen Thomas, M.A.

248

Anchorages or Hermitages

139

Ancient City, The

117

Anderson William, Notice of

307

Andrew’s, St. Hall—see St. Andrew’s Hall

Angles, Arrival of

11

Anglo-Saxon Coins

160, 161

Anglo-Saxon Dynasty, Restoration of

12

Anglo-Saxon Period, Norwich in the

158

ArchÆological Society, (British) Visit of

433

Artists of Norwich

541

Art, School of (in Free Library)

61

Assize Courts, City and County

50

Assizes removed to Norwich

381

Asylum, New Lunatic, contemplated

441

Austin Friars

138

Bank, the Crown

76

Banks and Banking

595

Baptist Chapels

110, 111, 112

Baptists in Norwich, History of the

253

Barbauld, Anna Letitia

307

Barlow, Peter

307

Barracks, Cavalry

76

Bathurst Bishop

36, 300, 328

Bathurst Bishop, Memoir of

520

Bathurst Bishop, Professor Taylor’s account of

329

Beechey, Sir William

307

Benedictine Priory

136

Bethel Built

270

Bible Society, Norwich Auxiliary Established

335

Bignold, Sir Samuel

378, 381, 432

Bigod, Hugh

169, 170, 172

Bigod, Roger

163, 166, 168, 169, 172, 173, 174, 175

Bigod, William

169

Bilney, the Martyr

51, 191

Bishop Bathurst, monument of

36, 521

,, ,, mentioned in Monthly Magazine

300

,, ,, elected

328

,, ,, Professor Taylor’s account of

329

,, ,, Memoir of

520

,, Goldwell, tomb of

36

,, Hall, driven out

222, 227

,, ,, Memoir of

226

,, Hall’s palace

100

,, Herbert de Losinga (first bishop)

13

,, ,, Norman statue of

39

,, Hinds, memoir of

524

,, Horne, monument of

36

,, Nykke, tomb of

34

,, Parkhurst, tomb of

35

,, Pelham, notice of

714

,, Stanley, memoir of

524

,, Wren and the “Book of Sports”

244

Bishop’s Palace, History and description of

43

Bishops of Norwich, list of

708

Black Friars

138

Blomefield, the Norfolk Historian

127, 306

Blind, Hospital for the

327, 733

Blythe, Hancock

307

Board of Health

14, 429

Boleyn, Sir William, tomb of

37

Bombazines, manufacture of introduced

204

Book of Sports

78, 244

Boot and Shoe Trade, Wholesale

601

Bourn, Samuel

297

Bracondale Lodge (Miss Martineau)

106

Brand, John, B.A.

307

Brasses, Monumental

140, 563

Bread Riots

286, 292, 340

Brethren of the Sac Friars

139

Brewers’ Mark, &c., Mr. R. Fitch on

264

Brewers, Wholesale

616

Bridge, Carrow, first stone laid

333

,, Duke’s Palace, erected

347

,, Foundry, first stone laid

334

Bridge W., M.A.

245

British ArchÆological Society, Visit of

433

,, Association for the Advancement of Science, Visit of

444

Brooke, Sir James, educated at Grammar School

45, 726

Brown, Rev. Robert

243

Browne, Sir Thomas, memoir of

230

Brush and Paper Bag Makers

620

Burial Ground—the Rosary

108

Bury and Schneider unseated

656

Buxton, Thomas Fowell

104

Caer Gwent or Guntum, Norwich called so by the Iceni

10, 157

Caister, a village on the bank of the Taas

10, 11

Caister and Norwich, Traditional Couplet

10

Caister Camp

105, 157

Canons Honorary

718

Canute assigned custody of Norwich Castle to Earl Turkel

152

Cardinal Wolsey visited Norwich

189

Carmelite Friars

137

Caroline, Queen, Address to

350

Carriage Manufacturers

620

Carrow Abbey

84, 139

Carrow Bridge, first stone laid

333

Carrow Works (Messrs. J. and J. Colman’s)

84, 605

Carrying Trade

625

Carter, Rev. John, memoir of

239

Castle built

11, 163

,, burnt by Danes

12

,, description and history of

20

,, fortifications of

21, 22

,, ,, Mr. Woodward’s opinions

23, 119

,, ,, Kirkpatrick’s opinions

23

,, ,, Mr. Harrod’s opinions

24

,, made the public prison

178

,, Corporation, the

339

,, Hill, View from

47

Cathedral, additions and repairs by Eborard, John de Oxford, Walter de Suffield, Ralph de Walpole, &c.

29, 30, 31, 276

,, Brasses destroyed during Commonwealth

37

,, Chartists attended at

406

,, Cloisters, description of

41

,, Close, Upper and Lower

44

,, Dignitaries of the

717

,, Dimensions of

32

,, Edward I. and Eleanor at

29

,, Exterior, description of

39

,, Gateways

46

,, Injuries by fires, wind, and lightning

29, 30, 189, 212, 323

,, Injuries by Reformers

31, 219

,, Interior description of

33

,, Monument of Bishop Bathurst

36

,, ,, Bishop Home

36

Cathedral, Monument of Sir William Boleyn

37

,, Original Structure

28

,, Prideaux, Dr., Inscription in Memory of

34

,, Queen Elizabeth dined in Cloisters

43, 205

,, Tomb of Bishop Goldwell

36

,, ,, ,, Herbert de Losinga

37

,, ,, ,, Nykke

35

,, ,, ,, Parkhurst

35

,, ,, Miles Spencer

34

,, Yarmouth people ask for stones for a workhouse

31

Catherine, Queen, visited Norwich

189

Catholic Apostolic Chapel

115

Cattle and Corn Trade

623

Cattle Food and Manure Trades

622

Cattle Market, cost of improvements, &c.

49

Cavalry Barracks

76

Cemetery, Public (opened 1856)

101, 432

,, The Rosary

108

Census of 1861

435

Chamber of Agriculture

441

Chantrey’s, Sir Francis last work

37, 521

Chapel Field

98, 133

Chapels, Nonconformists’

720

,, ,, Ber Street (Wesleyans)

112

,, ,, Calvert Street (Methodist Free Church)

112

,, ,, Catherine’s Plain (Primitive Methodists)

113

,, ,, Chapel-in-the-Field (Independents)

110

,, ,, Cherry Lane (Baptists)

112

,, ,, Clement Court (Catholic Apostolic—Irvingites)

115

,, ,, Crook’s Place (Methodist Free Church)

112

,, ,, Cowgate Street (Primitive Methodist)

113

,, ,, Dereham Road (Primitive Methodist)

113

,, ,, Dutch Church (Free Christian Church)

114

,, ,, Ebenezer (Baptists)

111

,, ,, French Church (Swedenborgians)

114

,, ,, Gildencroft (Baptists)

111

,, ,, Jireh—Dereham Road (Baptists)

112

,, ,, Lady Lane (Wesleyans)

112

,, ,, Octagon (Unitarians)

113

,, ,, Old Meeting (Independents)

109

,, ,, Orford Hill (Baptists)

111

,, ,, Pottergate Street (Baptists)

112

,, ,, Princes Street (Independents)

109

,, ,, Priory Yard (Baptists)

112

,, ,, Queen Street (Swedenborgians)

114

,, ,, St. Clement’s (Baptists)

111

,, ,, St. Faith’s Lane (Jews)

115

,, ,, St. John’s Maddermarket (Roman Cath.)

113

,, ,, St. Mary’s (Baptists)

110

,, ,, St. Peter’s Hall (Presbyterians)

112

,, ,, Tabernacle (Lady Huntingdon’s)

110

,, ,, Upper Goat Lane (Friends)

113

,, ,, Willow Lane (Roman Catholics)

113

Chapels, Desecrated

133

Charing (Sherers’) Cross removed

275

Charitable Institutions

732

,, ,, Bethel

270

,, ,, Blind Hospital

327, 733

,, ,, Doughty’s Hospital

733

,, ,, Great Hospital (called also Old Men’s, St. Giles’, or St. Helen’s)

79, 197, 279, 733

,, ,, Jenny Lind Infirmary

430, 733

,, ,, Lying-in Charity

377

,, ,, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital

280, 733

,, ,, Norwich Magdalen

733

,, ,, Orphans’ Home

733

,, ,, Public Dispensary

325, 733

Charles II. and Queen visited Norwich

223, 225

Chartist Movements

406, 408, 653

Christ Church, New Catton

92, 405

Church Congress in Norwich

442

Church of England Young Men’s Society

732

Churches, All Saints

96

,, Christ Church (New Catton)

92, 405

,, desecrated

127–133

,, despoiled by Reformers

219

,, Holy Trinity (Heigham)

102

,, list of

719

,, number of, in olden times

62

,, St. Andrew

70

,, St. Andrew (Eaton)

104

,, St. Augustine

87

,, St. Bartholomew (Heigham)

102

,, St. Benedict

75

,, St. Clement

91

,, St. Edmund

93

,, St. Etheldred

82

,, St. George Colegate

87

,, St. George Tombland

77

,, St. Giles

67

,, St. Gregory

68

,, St. Helen

80

,, St. James

9

,, St. John Maddermarket

69

,, St. John Timberhill

97

,, St. John Sepulchre

95

,, St. Julian

81

,, St. Lawrence

73

,, St. Margaret

75

,, St. Martin at Oak

86

,, St. Martin at Palace

79

,, St. Mark (Lakenham)

105

,, St. Mary at Coslany

88

,, St. Matthew (Thorpe)

106

,, St. Michael Coslany

85

,, St. Michael at Plea

77

,, St. Michael at Thorn

96

,, St. Paul

93

,, St. Peter Hungate

78

,, St. Peter of Mancroft

65

,, St. Peter per Mountergate

81

,, St. Peter Southgate

82

,, St. Philip (Heigham)

102

,, St. Saviour

92

,, St. Simon and Jude

79

,, St. Stephen

94

,, St. Swithin

73

,, Trinity, Holy (Heigham)

102

Cigar and Tobacco Trade

617

City and County of Norwich

170

City Jail

99, 355

City Library

61

City Officials, list of

736

City separated from County of Norfolk

170

Civic Feasts

52, 197, 204, 378, 402, 403 et passim

Civil Wars, the

216

Clabburn Thomas, monument of

87

Clarke, Dr. Adam, in Norwich

257

Clarke, Dr. Samuel, memoir of

236

Clergy, ignorance of, in fifteenth century

242

Clergy of City and Hamlets, list of

719

Close, Cathedral, Upper and Lower

44

Clothiers, Wholesale

601

Clover Joseph, artist

546

Coaches, Mail, to London

282

Coal Trade

622

Coins, Anglo-Saxon

160, 161

Coins of Iceni

149

Collinges Dr.

296

Commercial History

552

Commercial School

726

Compounding for Poor-rates abolished

440

Cooper Henry

308

Corn Exchange (old) opened

372

,, description of

58

Corn Exchange, portraits in (Earl Leicester & Jno. Culley, Esq.)

59

Corn, high price of

286, 293

Corn Trade

623

Corporation, Municipal

170

,, ,, First Mayor of New

402

,, ,, History of the

316

,, ,, Last Mayor of Old

401

,, ,, Members of, for 1869

736

,, ,, Present state of the

395

,, ,, Presents to the, by Lord Howard, 223; Sir Robt. Walpole, 275; Sir Armine Wodehouse

279

Corporation, Old, Commission of Inquiry

381

,, Evidence of Athow, John

395

,, ,, Bacon, R. M.

395

,, ,, Barnard, A.

391

,, ,, Bignold, S. (mayor)

383

,, ,, Bolingbroke, Alderman

383, 391

,, ,, Francis, John

391, 394

,, ,, Gurney, J. J.

383, 388, 392

,, ,, Newton, Alderman

386

,, ,, Palmer, George

392

,, ,, Robberds, J. W.

395

,, ,, Simpson, W.

383

,, ,, Stan, John Rising

390

,, ,, Wilde, William

389

,, ,, Willett, H.

393

,, ,, Wright Mr.

394

Cosin, Dr. John, memoir of

238

Costume of various periods

553

Cotman, J. S., artist

550

Council Chamber

50

County Jail (the Castle)

27

Crape Manufacture

581, 592, 593

Crome, John, artist (“Old Crome”) Memorial of

89, 542

Crome, Miss, artist

546

Crome, J. B., artist

545

Cromwell and the Commonwealth

222

Cromwell, John

249

Crosse, John Greene, memoir of

530

Crotch, Dr. William

538

Crown Bank (Harveys and Hudson)

76

Crucifixion of a boy by Jews, alleged

174

Dalrymple, William, memoir of

526

Danes, Incursions of

12

Danes settled in Norwich

162

Dean and Chapter

718

Dean and Chapter’s Library

44

Deans of Norwich, list of

715

Deave, Reuben

308

Denmark, Queen of, visit to Norwich

443

De Domin Friars

138

De Pica or Pied Friars

138

De Sacco Friars

139

Desecrated Chapels

133

Desecrated Churches

127–133

Dignitaries of the Diocese

717

Diocese, Dignitaries of

717

Disfranchisement of Freemen

374, 402

Dispensary, Public

325, 733

Dissolution of the Monasteries

194

Dixon, W. R., artist

547

Domesday Book

12, 13, 165, 260

Dominican Friars

138

Doughty’s Hospital

733

Drainage, the New Scheme for

446

Drapers, Wholesale

616

Dress at different periods

553

Drill Hall

98

Duchess of Norfolk (died 1593), monument of

70

Duke of Sussex visited Norwich

345

Duke of Wellington, Statue of

63

Duke’s Palace Bridge erected

347

Dungeon Tower

76

Dutch and Flemings, arrival of

166, 557

Dutch Church (Free Christian Church)

114

Earlham Hall

103

Earlham, Hamlet of

103

Earthquakes felt in Norwich

278

Eaton, Hamlet of

104

Ecclesiastical History

706

Edinburgh, Duke of, in Norwich

443

Education in Norwich

726

Edward I. and Eleanor at Cathedral

29

Edward III. and Philippa visit Norwich

178

Edward VI. Commercial School

726

,, Grammar School

45, 726

Eighteenth Century, Norwich in the

268

Eldon Club

641

Election, First under the Reform Act of 1867

662

Election of Stormont and Scarlett (see Stormont and Scarlett)

Elections since Reform Act of 1832

650

Elizabeth Fry

104, 503, 505

Elizabeth, Queen, visits of, to Norwich

43, 51, 205

Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of Edward IV., visits Norwich

185

Eminent Citizens, Notices of—

,, ,, Alexander, Rev. John

490

,, ,, Anderson, William

307

,, ,, Barbauld, Anna Letitia

307

,, ,, Barlow, Peter

307

,, ,, Bathurst, Bishop

520

,, ,, Beechey, Sir William

307

,, ,, Blomefield, Rev. F.

306

,, ,, Blythe, Hancock

307

,, ,, Brand, John, B.A.

307

,, ,, Browne, Sir Thomas

230

,, ,, Carter, Rev. John

239

,, ,, Clarke, Dr. Samuel

236

,, ,, Cooper, Henry

308

,, ,, Cosin, Dr. John

238

,, ,, Crosse, John Greene

530

,, ,, Crotch, Dr. William

538

,, ,, Dalrymple, William

526

,, ,, Deave, Reuben

308

,, ,, Enfield, Dr.

298, 309

,, ,, Fenn, Sir John

309

,, ,, Fry, Elizabeth

503, 505

,, ,, Goslin, John

239

,, ,, Gurney, John

499

,, ,, Gurney, Joseph John

503

,, ,, Hall, Bishop

226

,, ,, Hall, Thomas

309

,, ,, Hinds, Bishop

524

,, ,, Hobart, John

310

,, ,, Hooke, James

310

,, ,, Hooker, Dr.

536

,, ,, Kaye, John

210

,, ,, Kinnebrook, David

310

,, ,, Kirkpatrick, John

303

,, ,, Legge, Dr.

209

,, ,, Lens, John

310

,, ,, Lubbock, Dr.

311

,, ,, Mountain, Right Rev. J.

311

,, ,, Opie, Mrs.

537

,, ,, Parker, Archbishop

211

,, ,, Parr, Dr. Samuel

311

,, ,, Pearson, Dr. John

238

,, ,, Rigby, Dr.

311

,, ,, Robert, Viscount of Yarmouth

237

,, ,, Saint, William

312

,, ,, Sanby, George, D.D.

312

,, ,, Say, William

312

,, ,, Sayers, Frank, M.D.

312

,, ,, Smith, Sir J. E., M.D.

312

,, ,, Stanley, Bishop

522

,, ,, Stevenson, William

313

,, ,, Taylor, John, D.D.

313

,, ,, Taylor, Professor Edward

475

,, ,, Taylor, William

313

,, ,, Thurlow, Edward, Baron

313

,, ,, Wilkins, William

314

,, ,, Wilkins, William, sen.

314

,, ,, Wilks, Rev. Mark

482

,, ,, Windham, William

314

,, ,, Wrench, Sir Benjamin

314

Enfield, Dr.

298, 309

Erpingham Gate

46

Erpingham, Sir Thomas

46, 51

Ethelbert Gate

46

Exhibitions, Great, (1851 & 1862) Norwich Contributors to

430, 436

Exhibition, Norwich Industrial

443

Extent of Modern City

15

Fastolf Sir John, House of

46

Fenn, Sir John

309

Fifteenth Century, Norwich in the

183

Fires, serious injuries by

188, 277, 323

Fish Market

64

Fitch, R., Esq., on the Old Walls and Gates

121

Flag of France taken by Nelson

58

Flemings, Arrival or

166, 171, 204, 557, 560, 567

Flemish Refugees banished

244

Flint Implements of Iceni

148

Flint Structure, curious specimen of

72

Floods, violent, in Norwich

269, 279, 280

Flour Mills

621

Fortifications of the Old City

122

Foundry Bridge, first stone laid

334

Fourteenth Century, Norwich in the

177

Fourteenth to eighteenth Centuries, social state

258

Franciscan Friars

137

Fransham John

309

Free Christian Church

114

Free Library

61

Freemasons, Dean Prideaux, first master here

272

Freemen, disfranchisement of

374, 402

French Church (Swedenborgian)

114

French Revolution commemorated

284

Friaries

136

Friars, Carmelites or White

137

Friars de DominÂ

138

Friars de Pica or Pied Friars

138

Friars de Sacco

139

Friars Franciscan or Grey

137

Friars of St. Mary

138

Friars, Preachers (Black Friars)

138

Friends’ Meeting House

113

Fry, Elizabeth

104, 503, 505

Fynch, Martin

249

Gates and Walls, old

121

Gateways of Cathedral

46

Gedge, Mr. G., promoted National Rate

410, 412, 414

Goslin John, Memoir of

239

Grammar School

45, 726

,, Brooke, Sir James, educated at

45, 726

,, Lord Nelson

45, 726

,, Valpy Dr., once head master

45, 726

Grantham Thomas

253

Great Exhibitions (1851 and 1862), Norwich Contributions to

430, 436

Great Hospital (see Charitable Institutions)

Grey Friars

137

Grocers, wholesale

617

Guardians, Corporation of

375, 438

Guild Feasts

52

Guild Hall, description of

50

,, memorials of Nelson in

51

,, Bilney the martyr confined there

51

Guilds and Pageants

180, 208, 239, 274, 282, 403

Guild, the Tanners’

74

Gurney Family

103, 498

,, Hudson, on Venta Icenorum

153

,, John

502

,, Joseph John

368, 509

,, ,, buried in Gildencroft

111, 518

Hall, Bishop, memoir of

226

Hall’s Bishop, Palace

100

Hall, Guild (see Guildhall)

Hall, St. Andrew’s (see St. Andrew’s Hall)

Hall, Thomas

309

Hallett, Rev. J., on History of Old Meeting House

251

Hamlets—Earlham

103

,, Eaton

104

,, Heigham

98

,, Hellesdon

103

,, Lakenham

104

,, Pockthorpe

108

,, Thorpe

106

,, Trowse, Carrow, and Bracondale

106

Harrod on Fortifications of Castle

24

Hart, Rev. R., on Old Costumes

564

Harvey, Charles

353

Harvey, John

354

Harvey, Robert

339

Harvey, Sir R. J. H., Bart.,

107, 597

Heigham, Hamlet of

98

Hellesdon, Hamlet of

103

Henry I. visited Norwich

169

Henry VI. visited Norwich

184

Henry VII. visited Norwich

186

Herbert de Losinga (first bishop)

13

,, tomb of

37

Hermitages or Anchorages

139

Hinds, Bishop, memoir of

524

Hobart, John

310

Hodgson, Charles, artist

547

Hodgson, David, artist

548

Holy Trinity, Church of the

102

Hooke, James

310

Hooker, Dr., notice of

536

Horticultural Implement Makers

611

Hospitals (see Charitable Institutions)

Huntingdon’s, Lady, Connexion

110

Iceni, the

11, 147

,, Coins of

149

,, Flint Implements of

148

,, Woodward on

117

,, Sepulchral Urns

148

Independent Chapels

109, 110

Independents, History of the

247

Indigent Blind Hospital

327, 733

Indulgences to those buried in “Pardon Cloister”

137

Industrial Exhibition

443

Innes, Rev. J. B.

251

Iron Trade

609

Irvingites’ Chapel

115

Jail, the City

99, 355

Jail, the County

27

Jenny Lind Infirmary

430, 733

Jermy, Isaac, Recorder, Murder of

416

Jews accused of crucifying a boy

174

Jews, first settled in Norwich

165

Jews, large influx of

169

‘Jews’ Synagogue

115

John’s (King) visit to Norwich

173

John of Gaunt visited Norwich

179

Kaye, John, memoir of

210

Kett’s Castle

136

Kett’s Rebellion

198

King (see Royal Visits)

King Edward VI. Commercial School

726

King Edward VI. Grammar School

45, 726

Kinghorn, Rev. J., Tributary Lines by Mrs. Opie

256

Kinnebrook, David

310

Kirkpatrick, John, memoir of

303

Kirkpatrick—buried in St. Helen’s Church

80, 305

,, on fortifications of Castle

23

Ladbrooke, Robert

548

Lady Huntingdon Chapels

110

Lakenham, Hamlet of

104

Law of Settlement and Removal

414

Legge, Dr., memoir of

209

Lens, John, M.A.

310

Library, City (at Free Library)

61

,, Dean and Chapter’s

44

,, Free Library

61

,, Literary Institution

60

,, Norwich Public

59, 298

Literary Institution, Norfolk and Norwich

60

Lollards’ Pit (see also Martyrs)

136, 184, 193, 203

Lord Abinger

401

Lord Nelson

45, 51, 56, 288, 289, 330

Lubbock, Richard, M.D.

311

Lunatic Asylum, new one contemplated

441

Lying-in-Charity, Established

377

Magdalen, or Female Home

733

Mail Coaches, first started to London

282

Maltby, Dr. Edward

297

Manufacture of Bombazines introduced

204

Manufacture of Worsted introduced

166

Manufacturers of the last century

302

Manufactures mentioned in “Paston Letters”

178

Manufactures, Norwich, at Great Exhibitions

430, 436

Manufactures, Norwich, presented to Princess of Wales

437

Manufactures—Textile Fabrics—History of

553

,, ,, in Eighteenth Century

569

,,, , in Nineteenth Century

578

Manure Manufacturers

622

Margaret of Anjou (Queen of Henry VI.) visited Norwich

185

Market, Corn

58

Market Cross, the

188

Market, Cattle, cost of improvements, &c

49

Market, Fish

64

Market Place, dimensions of

63

Market Place, formerly the Great Croft

18

Martineau Family

106

Martyr, the Boy William

174

Martyr, Thomas Bilney

51, 191

Martyrs (see also Lollards’ Pit)

184, 191, 193, 196, 203, 206, 242, 243

Masons, Free, Dean Prideaux first master here

272

Mayor and Sheriff, alternate nominations of

429

Mayor, the first

72, 170, 684

Mayors and Sheriffs, complete list of

684

Mayor’s Feast, curious speech at a

53

Mayors’ Feasts (see also Civic Feasts)

52, 204, 378, 403 et passim

Mayors’ Gold Chain

271

Members of Parliament first elected for Norwich

176

Members for Norwich, complete list of

669

Methodists, Calvinistic

256

Methodist Free Church Chapels

112

Methodist, Primitive, Chapels

112

Methodists, Wesleyan

112, 257

Miles Spencer, Tomb of

34

Ministers, Nonconformist

720

Modern City, situation and extent of

15

Monasteries, dissolution of

194

Monastic Institutions

135

Monumental Brasses

140

Moore William (last Mayor of Old Corporation)

401

Mountain, Right Rev. Jacob

311

Municipal Reform Act

170, 400

Murder of Isaac Jermy, Recorder

416

Museum, Norfolk and Norwich

60, 401

Musical Festivals

324, 333, 356, 403

,, History of

455

Mustard and Starch Manufactory (Messrs. J. and J. Colman’s)

84, 605

National Rate advocated by Mr. G. Gedge and others

410, 412, 414

Navigation, Norwich, history of the

357

Nelson, Lord, educated at Grammar School

45, 726

,, memorials of, in Guildhall

51, 288

,, portrait of, in St. Andrew’s Hall

56, 289

,, statue of, in Cathedral Close

45

,, victory of, celebrated in Norwich

330

New Catton (Christ Church)

92, 405

New Mills

74

Newspaper, first in Norwich

269

Nineteenth Century, Norwich in the

315

Nonconformist Ministers, list of

720

Nonconformists (see Chapels)

109, 720

,, Baptists

110, 111, 112

,, Catholic Apostolic

115

,, Friends

113

,, Free Christian Church

114

,, Independents

109, 110

,, Irvingites

115

,, Jews

115

,, Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion

110

,, Methodist Free Church

112

,, ,, Primitive

112

,, ,, Wesleyan

112

,, Presbyterian

112

,, Roman Catholics

113, 114

,, Swedenborgians

114

,, Unitarians

113

Nonconformity in Norwich, history of

241, 294

Norman Conquest

165

Norman Architecture, specimens of

62

Northwic, Norwich named so by the Angles

11

Norwich—Aborigines

146

,, and Caister, traditional couplet

10

,, “a Port”

357

,, Antiquities

116

,, Assizes removed to

381

,, became a Danish City

12

,, Bishops, list of

708

,, Clergy of City and Hamlets

719

,, Corporation of (see Corporation)

,, Crape Manufacture

581, 592, 593

,, custody of, assigned by Canute to Earl Turkel

162

,, Deans, list of

715

,, during Civil Wars

216

,, during Commonwealth

222

,, extract from Domesday Book

166

,, first represented in Parliament

176

,, from fourteenth to eighteenth centuries

258

,, in the Roman Period

10, 152

,, in the Anglo-Saxon Period

158

,, in the Norman Period

165

,, in the Twelfth Century

169

,, in the Thirteenth Century

173

,, in the Fourteenth Century

177

,, in the Fifteenth Century

183

,, in the Sixteenth Century

188

,, in the Seventeenth Century

212

,, in the Seventeenth Century, Sir Thos. Browne and Lord Macaulay on

224

,, in the Eighteenth Century

268

,, in the Nineteenth Century

315

,, Jews first settled in

165

,, made a Staple Town

178

,, Mayors and Sheriffs, complete list of

684

,, Members of Parliament for, complete list of

669

,, Navigation, history of the

357

,, Nonconformity, history of

241, 294

,, Recorder of, Isaac Jermy, murdered

416

,, Recorders, list of

704

,, seriously injured by Fire

188, 277

,, Shawl Manufacture

587

,, Site of, formerly under the sea

9, 10

,, Stewards, list of

705

,, supplies against Spanish Armada

205

,, under the Angles n

11

,, under the Danes

162

,, under the Reform Era

379

,, Union (New Act)

438

,, Venta Icenorum of the Romans

11, 117, 153

Octagon Chapel (Unitarian)

113, 138, 295

Old Bridewell, a curious flint structure (built about 1370)

71

Old Corporation (see Corporation)

“Old Crome,” artist

89, 542

Old Meeting House

109

,, Rev. J. Hallett on the History of

251

Old Men’s Hospital

79, 197, 279, 733

Old Norwich

117

,, fortifications of

122

Old Walls and Gates—Mr. R. Fitch on

121–127

Opie, Mrs., buried in Gildencroft

111

,, Notice of

537

Orphan’s Home

733

Paper Bag Makers

620

Paper Manufacturers

621

“Pardon Cloister” Indulgences

137

Parker, Archbishop, memoir of

211

Parishes and Parish Churches

62

Parliament—Norwich first represented in

176

Parliamentary Reform, Movements in favour of

284, 341, 380, 643, 648

Parr, Dr. Samuel

311

Parry, Capt. W. E., Freedom of City presented to

351

“Paston Letters” on Norwich Manufactures

178

Paving and Lighting, Act obtained for

291, 324

Paving of Norwich, worst in England

14, 291

Pearson, Dr. John, Memoir of

238

Pelham, Dr., present Bishop, notice of

714

Perpendicular Architecture, Specimens of

62

Peter, the Wild Youth

277

Physical Condition of Norwich at an early period

9

Plagues and Pestilences

203, 206, 213, 214, 259, 377

Pockthorpe, Hamlet of

108

Police Introduced

403

Political History

635

Poor Law, New Act for Norwich

438

Poor Law Reform

410

Poor Law Removal Act

412

Population, &c., by Domesday Book

12, 13, 260

,, at various periods

13, 315, 375, 408, 430, 435

Portrait of J. H. Gurney, Esq., in Museum

60

Portrait of Nelson by Beechey

56

Portraits and Pictures in St. Andrew’s Hall

57

Portraits in Corn Exchange (Earl of Leicester & J. Culley, Esq.)

59

Portraits in Shirehall (Lord Wodehouse, Earl of Leicester, and H. Dover, Esq.)

50

Post Office

62

Precedence, Questions of

213

Presbyterian (Scotch) Chapel

112

Presbyterians (Unitarians) History of

295

Prideaux, Dr., Inscription in memory of

34

Primitive Methodist Chapels

112

Prince Alfred in Norwich

443

Prince and Princess of Wales in Norwich

443

Prince’s Street Chapel

109

Priories—Benedictine and St. Leonard’s

136

Priory Yard Chapel

112, 253

Protestant Association Established

407

Provisions, high price of

286, 293

Public Dispensary Established

325

Public Library

59

Publishers, Manufacturing

615

Pull’s Ferry

44

Puritans, their doings and sufferings

219, 243, 244

Queen (see Royal Visits)

Queen Caroline, Address to

350

Railway Communications

15, 16, 409

Rajah of Sarawak, Educated at Grammar School

45, 726

Read, Sir Peter, tomb of

65

Rebellion, Kett’s

198

Rebellion, Wat Tyler’s

178

Recorder of Norwich (Isaac Jenny) murdered

416

Recorders of Norwich, list of

704

Reed, Rev. Andrew

251

Reed, Rev. Andrew, on the Rise of Nonconformity in Norwich

247

Reformation, the

184, 206

Reform in Parliament, movements in favour of

284, 341, 380, 643, 648

Reformed Parliament—first election (1832)

650

Religious History of Norwich

722

Rifle Volunteers

433

Rigby, Edward, M.D.

311

Rise and Progress of the City

9, 11

River Wensum, rise and course of

16

River Yare

15

Robert, Viscount of Yarmouth, memoir of

237

Roger Bigod

163, 166, 168, 169, 172, 173, 174, 175

Roman Catholic Chapels

113, 114

Roman Invasion

152

,, opinion of Rev. Scott Surtees

152

Roman Roads

117, 118, 119, 153

Rosary Burial Ground

108

Royal Agricultural Society’s Visit

416

Royal Visits—Catherine

189

,, Charles II. and Queen

223, 225

,, Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Alfred)

443

,, Duke of Sussex

345

,, Edward I. and Eleanor

29

,, Edward III. and Philippa

178

,, Elizabeth

43, 51, 205

,, Elizabeth Woodville (Queen of Edward IV.)

185

,, Henry I.

169

,, Henry VI.

184

,, Henry VII.

186

,, John

173

,, Margaret of Anjou (Queen of Henry VI.)

185

,, Prince and Princess of Wales

443

,, Prince Alfred (Duke of Edinburgh)

443

,, Queen of Denmark

443

Rush, James Blomfield, murderer of Isaac Jermy, Recorder

416

Saint William

312

Saints, All, parish of

96

Sampson and Hercules’ Court

46

Sandby, George, D.D.

312

Sandringham Gates, the

437, 612

Savings Bank opened

339

Say, William

312

Sayers, Frank, M.D.

312

Scarlett, Sir James, made Lord Abinger

401

School, Commercial

726

,, Grammar

45, 726

,, of Art

61

Schools, Endowed and Charity

628

See, Bishop’s, origin of

706

,, removed to Norwich

13, 706

Separation of Norwich and Norfolk

170

Sepulchral Urns of Iceni

148

Settlement and Removal, Law of

414

Seventeenth Century, Norwich in the

212

,, ,, Sir T. Browne & Lord Macaulay on

224

Shawls made in Norwich

587

Sheriffs of Norwich, complete list of

688

Shirehall, portraits in (Earl of Leicester, Lord Wodehouse, and H. Dover, Esq.)

49, 50

Shoe Trade, Wholesale

601

Shops, Warehouses, Banks, &c

18

Sixteenth Century, Norwich in the

188

Slavery, Abolition of

368, 371, 374

Smith, Sir James Edward

312

Soap Manufacture

621

Soc, Sac, and Custom

166

Spanish Armada, supplies against

205

Springfield, T. O.

373, 588

,, first Mayor of New Corporation

403

St. Andrew, Parish of

70

,, Andrew, Parish of (Eaton)

104

,, Andrew’s Hall, description and history of

51

,, ,, dimensions of

54

,, ,, Flag of France taken by Nelson

58

,, ,, Mayor’s Feasts in

52 et passim

,, ,, Musical Festivals

53, 324, 333, 356, 403, 455

,, ,, Portraits and Pictures in

57

,, ,, Portrait of Nelson, by Beechey

56

,, ,, restored

281

,, ,, used as Corn Hall and Exchange

54, 272

,, Augustine, parish of

87

,, Bartholomew, Heigham

102

,, Benedict, parish of

74

,, Clement, parish of

91

,, Edmund, parish of

93

,, Etheldred, parish of

82

,, George Colegate, parish of

89

,, George Tombland, parish of

77

,, Giles, parish of

67

,, Giles’ Hospital (see Charitable Institutions)

,, Gregory, parish of

68

,, Helen, parish of

79

,, Helen’s Hospital (see Charitable Institutions)

,, James, parish of

93, 108

,, John Maddermarket, parish of

69

,, John Sepulchre, parish of

95

,, John Timberhill, parish of

97

,, Julian, parish of

81

,, Lawrence, parish of

73

,, Leonard’s Priory

136

,, Margaret, parish of

74

,, Mark (Lakenham)

105

,, Martin at Oak, parish of

86

,, Martin at Palace, parish of

79

,, Mary, Friars of

138

,, Mary Coslany, parish of

88

,, Matthew (Thorpe)

106

,, Michael at Coslany, parish of

85

,, Michael at Plea, parish of

77

,, Michael at Thorn, parish of

96

,, Paul, parish of

93, 108

,, Peter Hungate, parish of

78

,, Peter Mancroft, parish of

64

,, Peter per Mountergate, parish of

81

,, Peter Southgate, parish of

82

,, Philip (Heigham)

102

,, Saviour, parish of

92

,, Simon and Jude, parish of

79

,, Stephen, parish of

94

,, Swithin, parish of

73

Stanfield Hall, Murders at

416

Stanley, Bishop, Memoir of

522

Stannard, Alfred, artist

549

Stannard, Joseph, artist

548

Stannard, Mrs., artist

549

Staple Town, Norwich made a

178

Starch and Mustard manufactory (Messrs. J. and J. Colman’s)

84, 605

Stark, James, artist

550

Stevenson, William, F.S.A.

313

Stewards of Norwich, list of

705

Stormont and Scarlett’s Election—Commission of Enquiry

,, ,, Evidence of Bush, Henry

397

,, ,, ,, Cooper, William

397

,, ,, ,, Cozens, Mr.

397

,, ,, ,, Francis, J.

397

,, ,, ,, Hayes, John

397

,, ,, ,, Rust, Thomas

396

,, ,, ,, Turner, Alderman

397

,, ,, ,, Wortley, Mr.

397

Stracey, Sir H. J., Bart., M.P., unseated

668

Street Improvements (London and Opie Streets)

19

Streets named from Trades

121

Streets, names of, first put up

280

Surtees, Rev. Scott F., on Roman Invasion

152

Survey of the City

9

Sutton, Dr. Charles Manners

328

Swedenborgians (French Church)

114

Sweyn, landing of

118

Tabernacle Chapel

110, 256

Tanners’ Guild

74

Taylor, Dr. John

295, 313

Taylor, Professor Edward

295, 344, 350, 458, 643

,, ,, Memoir of

475

Taylor, William

313

Telegraphic Communications

16

Textile Manufactures, History of

553

,, in Eighteenth Century

569

,, in Nineteenth Century

578

Theatre Royal

61, 322, 367

Thelwall, the Republican Orator

287

Thirteenth Century, Norwich in the

173

Thorpe, Hamlet of

106

Thurlow, Edward Baron

313

Tillett, J. H., petitioned against Sir H. J. Stracey, Bart., M.P.

668

Tobacco and Cigar Trade

617

Tombland, St. George’s

77

Towers of the Old City

124

Trade Regulations in Seventeenth Century

265

Trade Stations and Rows in Olden Times

19, 121

Trinity, Holy, Church of (Heigham)

102

Trowse Millgate

106

Turnpike Roads opened

280

Twelfth Century, Norwich in the

169

Tyler’s Wat, Rebellion

178

Unitarian Chapel (Octagon)

113

Unitarians, History of the

295

Upholsterers, Manufacturing

619

Urns, Sepulchral, of Iceni

148

Valpy, Dr., Head Master of Grammar School

45, 334

Venta Icenorum

11

,, Gurney, Hudson, on the

153

,, Woodward, B. B., on the

117

Volunteer Infantry

325, 326

Volunteer Rifle Corps

433, 738

Wales, Prince and Princess of, in Norwich

443

Walloons settled here

204

Walls and Gates, old

121

Ward Elections, cost of contests

319, 320

Water Gate to Cathedral Precincts

44

Water Works

99

Wat Tyler’s Rebellion

178

Weavers’ Co-operative Society

441

Weavers, disturbances by

373, 406, 583

Weavers, number of (in 1839–1840)

584

Wellington, Statue of

63

Wensum River, rise and course of

16

Wesley, Revs. John and Charles in Norwich

112, 257

White Friars

137

Whitlingham (Sir R. J. H. Harvey’s)

107

Wilkins, William

314

Wilks, Rev. Mark

482, 637

William, “The Boy Martyr”

174

Windham, Major General, “Hero of the Redan”

433

Windham, William

314

Wine, Spirits, and Beer Trade

615

Woodward, B. B., on Fortifications of Castle

23

,, on Venta Icenorum

117

Wool Weaving Introduced

171

Workhouse, first act for erecting a

269

Workhouse, New (built in 1859)

101

Workhouse, Old

327

Worship, Places of (see “Churches” and “Chapels”)

Worsted Manufacture introduced

166

Wren, Bishop, and the “Book of Sports”

244

Wrench, Sir Benjamin

314

Yarn Company, first stone of factory laid

403

Young Men’s Christian Association

732

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