SUMMARY OF CONTENTS.

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PART I.

PAGES

Survey of Norwich. Rise and Progress of the City—The Modern City—Public Buildings—Parishes and Parish Churches—Nonconformist Chapels.

9–115

PART II.

Chapter I.

The Ancient City—Old Walls and Gates—Desecrated Churches and Chapels—Monastic Institutions—Monumental Brasses

116–145

Chapter II.

The Aborigines

146–151

Chapter III.

Norwich in the Roman Period—The Venta Icenorum

152–157

Chapter IV.

Norwich in the Anglo-Saxon Period

151–161

Chapter V.

Norwich under the Danes

162–164

Chapter VI.

Norwich in the Norman Period

165–168

Chapter VII.

Norwich in the Twelfth Century

169–172

Chapter VIII.

Norwich in the Thirteenth Century

173–176

Chapter IX.

Norwich in the Fourteenth Century

177–182

Chapter X.

Norwich in the Fifteenth Century

183–187

Chapter XI.

Norwich in the Sixteenth Century—Bilney’s Martydom—Dissolution of the Monasteries—Kett’s Rebellion—Queen Mary—Queen Elizabeth—Eminent Citizens of the Period

188–211

Chapter XII.

Norwich in the Seventeenth Century—The Civil Wars—Eminent Citizens

212–240

Chapter XIII.

Nonconformity in Norwich—The Independents—The Baptists—The Methodists

241–257

Chapter XIV.

Social State of Norwich from Fourteenth to Eighteenth Centuries—Trade Regulations, &c.

258–267

Chapter XV.

Norwich in the Eighteenth Century—Social State—Nonconformity—Eminent Citizens—Norwich in the Nineteenth Century

268–356

Chapter XVI.

History of the Norwich Navigation

357–365

Chapter XVII.

Leading Events of the Nineteenth Century

366–378

Chapter XVIII.

The Reform Era—Commission of Enquiry respecting the Old Corporation—The Election of Stormont and Scarlett

379–404

Chapter XIX.

The Reign of Queen Victoria—Leading Events

405–415

Chapter XX.

The Murder of Isaac Jermy, Recorder of Norwich

416–428

Chapter XXI.

The Census of 1861—New Poor Law Act—Visit of Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Queen of Denmark—The New Drainage Scheme

429–454

Chapter XXII.

History of the Triennial Musical Festivals

455–474

Chapter XXIII.

Eminent Citizens of the Nineteenth Century

475–540

Chapter XXIV.

Norwich Artists in the Nineteenth Century

541–551

PART III.

Chapter I.

Rise and Progress of the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics, and Present State of the Trade

552–594

Chapter II.

Trade and Commerce of the City—Banks and Banking—Wholesale Producers and Dealers—Cattle and Corn Trade—Traffic by Rail and Water, &c.

595–633

PART IV.

Chapter I.

Political History—Elections for the City—List of Members of Parliament

634–683

Chapter II.

Political History continued—Lists of Mayors, Sheriffs, Stewards, and Recorders

684–705

Chapter III.

Ecclesiastical History—Origin of the See—Lists of Bishops, Deans, and Clergy—Dignitaries of the Diocese—Nonconformist Ministers

706–721

Chapter IV.

Religious, Educational, and Benevolent

722–735

Appendix.

City Authorities and Officials, &c.

736–738

Decorative mark

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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