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 |