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Abduction of a boy, alleged, 96.

,, remarkable charge of, 122.

Abstinence from food, remarkable instance of, 88.

Accidents: Rev. W. Beauchamp killed, 20; remarkable subsidence at Norwich, 24; boating, on the Yare, 33; killed by the fall of a building, 33; on the railway, near Thetford, 38; ditto, near Harling, 56; at Norwich circuses, 68, 112; fatal driving, 91; Norwich fish market, 91; explosion on ss. Tonning, 100; gunpowder explosion at Norwich, 101; fatal, carriage, at Norwich, 116; fatal fall from Nelson Monument, Yarmouth, 124; Burgh water frolic, 125; on Lynn and Hunstanton railway, 126; at Arnold’s brewery, Norwich, 156; boiler explosion at Stark’s dye works, Norwich, 162; ditto at Watlington, 166; firework explosion, 205; Wells railway station, 299; shooting, 360; Mr. Mann, of Thelveton, 372; boating, at Buckenham Ferry, 401; at a Norwich fire, 434; on Ormesby broad, 463; Hunstanton yawl disaster, 464; drowning, at Holkham, 471; Wells boating disaster, 485; dragoon fatally injured, 489.

Actor and Member of Parliament, 80.

Administrative reform, 41.

Advertisement duty, repeal of, 23.

Agricultural Association, Norfolk: proposal to hold show at Dereham, 103; annual shows at Attleborough, 191; Aylsham, 380; Dereham, 116, 213, 299, 392, 470; Diss, 278, 499; Downham Market, 178, 310, 510; Fakenham, 168, 256, 339, 480; Harleston, 202; Lynn, 136, 222, 348, 430, 489; North Walsham, 286; Norwich, 144 (first two day’s show), 241, 329, 443; Swaffham, 266, 402; Thetford, 233; Watton, 357; Wymondham, 321, 421, 462; Yarmouth, 125, 413, 450. Show abandoned owing to cattle plague, 153; efforts to obtain visit of the R.A.S.E., 231; secretaries, 229, 475; spring show of horses, 283, 318, 327, 330, 346.

,, depression, 319, 353, 436, 454, 465, 468.

Agricultural excursion to Holland, 327.

,, experiments, 357.

,, Hall, Norwich, 321, 327, 331.

,, Holding’s Act, 406.

,, labour, scarcity of, 500.

,, labourers’ agitation, 219; earnings, 433; Union, 231, 239, 263.

,, Relief Association, 9.

,, rents on Holkham estate, 436.

,, Society, Mitford and Launditch, 423.

,, Society, Royal, 231, 347, 358, 370.

,, Union, National, 438, 449.

Agriculture, employment of women and children in, 170.

Aitkin, Rev. W. M. Hay, 514.

Albani, Madame, 226, 258, 271, 289, 324, 361, 384, 444, 452, 473, 502, 514.

Albemarle, Earl of, on benefit clubs, 55.

Alexander, Rev. J., presentation to, 50; resignation, 157; death, 180.

Alexandra steamboat launched, 176.

Aliwal, charge of 16th Lancers at, 325.

Alleyn, Miss, 336.

Allotment Bill, St. Faith’s, 420.

Amalgamation of railways, 112.

Amateur theatricals, 404, 455, 463.

American Congregationalists at Norwich, 471.

Anchor Brewery excursions, 289, 313.

Angelo, Madame, pedestrian, 243.

Angler’s Society, Norfolk and Norwich (afterwards Yare Preservation Society), 62, 73.

Angling match, 88.

Anguish’s Charity, 341, 388, 467.

Apparatus for raising sunken vessels, 28.

Aquarium, Yarmouth, 258.

Arcade, Royal, Norwich, 499.

Arch, Joseph, returned for North-West Norfolk, 363, 432, 463; defeated by Lord Henry Bentinck, 370; petition against the return of his lordship, 378; defeats Lord Henry Bentinck, 432; remarkable speech at New Buckenham, 450.

ArchÆological Institute, 403.

Archbishop of Canterbury at Norwich Cathedral, 449; memorial service for, 473.

,, York, 465.

Archery fete at Crown Point, 127.

,, National meeting, 160.Architects, National Association of, 313.

Art Circle, Norwich, 360.

,, Loan exhibitions, 291, 354.

Artillery Company, Hon., 233.

,, Militia, 23, 28, 157, 158, 222, 258, 321, 357, 379, 401, 420, 437, 460, 499, 512.

,, Volunteers, 391, 402; new uniform of, 299.

Artists, Norfolk and Suffolk, 244.

Artizans’ Dwellings Act, 276.

Ashbourne, Lord, at Didlington, 422; at Norwich, 440.

Assessment, county, 208, 438.

,, Norwich, 500.

Assize, maiden, at Norwich, 231.

Assizes, 4, 6, 11, 28, 30, 40, 43, 60, 94, 95, 98, 101, 104, 105, 107, 114, 122, 131, 142, 143, 147, 156, 161, 169, 179, 185, 190, 200, 223, 239, 242, 243, 252, 254, 257, 265, 276, 278, 288, 294, 312, 320, 324, 328, 331, 340, 341, 354, 361, 365, 368, 369, 372, 374, 375, 376, 377, 399, 408, 428, 461, 476, 480, 489, 509.

,, actions at: Abbott v. Bacon, 4; Baldry v. Ellis, 6; Waldron v. Bates, 40; Fisher v. Nisbett, 43; Tillett v. Lord Hastings, 60; Corry v. Bond, publisher of the “Norfolk News,” 94; Wright v. Wilkin, 95; Gillings v. Manders, 98; Marrison v. London Union Fire Office, 101; Cufaude v. Corry, 105; Lane v. the Yarmouth “Free Press” and Printing Company, 107; Middle Level litigation, 114, 120; Pell v. Wigg, 142; le Strange v. Rowe, 143; Creake v. Smith, 156; Athill v. Soman, 161; Colman v. Larkman, 175; Johnson v. Cooke, Q.C., 223; Spurgeon v. Vincent, 239; Morse v. G.E. Railway Company, 252; Gilman v. ditto, 253; Phillips v. Stewardson, 257; Farrow v. Childs (alleged breach of promise), 276; Loftus v. Berney, 288; Taylor v. Gwyn and Lubbock, 288; le Strange v. Anker, 294; Samuel v. Burgess and Burgis, 334; le Strange v. Corporation of Lynn, 354; Corporation of Norwich v. Coxe, 376; Bullard and others v. Saul, 428.

Astley and Wyrley-Birch v. MacLean, 485.

Asylum, Heigham Hall, alleged irregularities at, 35.

,, Norfolk County Lunatic: suicide of medical officer, 107; enlargement of premises, 282; Dr. Thomson appointed medical superintendent, 376; epidemics attributed to sewage farm, 300.

,, Norwich City, 230, 242, 252, 308; medical officer charged with fraud, 243.

Athletic sports, 105, 159, 232.

Attack on Norwich police, 399.

Attempted murder at Norwich, 495.

Attleborough cemetery dispute, 402.

,, lighted with gas, 89.

Austin v. Central News, 470.

Automobile Club at Norwich, 488.

Aylsham Corn Hall, 55.

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Bagge memorial at Swaffham, 340.

Baines, Thomas, explorer, 71; death, 256.

Balaclava charge, survivors of, 355, 379, 414.

Balfour, Mr. A. J., at Norwich, 484.

Balloon ascents, 15, 116, 117, 179, 194, 402, 480; perilous descent of a, 180.

Ballot Act, first elections under the, 225, 228, 238.

Bancroft, Mr., 474.

Bank clerk, robbery by, 210.

,, Holiday, first, 214.

Banks—East of England, 136; suspends payment, 137; arbitration case, 220; Harvey and Hudson’s, Norwich, 141, 315, 316; Consolidated (now National Provincial), 154; Crown bank failure (q.v.); closing of Diss Bank, 215; centenary of Messrs. Gurneys and Co., 255; jubilee of Mr. Henry Birkbeck, 396; amalgamation of Gurney’s and Co., 470; presentation to, 470.

Barnum at Norwich, 82.

,, and Bailey’s great show, 492, 500.

Barracks, Norwich Cavalry, 159, 327, 336.

,, Britannia, 350, 392.

Barrett, Rev. G. S., receives hon. degree, 447.

Barrett, Wilson, 202, 420.

Barry, Sheil, 342.

Barton, Dr. S. J., 392.

Bassingham gateway, Norwich, 64.

Bateman, Dr., knighted, 430.

Bateman, Miss Isabel, 386.

Bates, Captain, the Kentucky giant, 221.

Bath House at East Dereham, 61.

Baths, Norwich Corporation, 489.

Beaconsfield, Lord, death of, 320.

Beating the bounds, 168.

Beatrice, Mdlle., 215, 266.

Beecher, Rev. Henry Ward, 372.

Beeston church tower destroyed by lightning, 221.

Bell Ringers’ Association, 280, 339.

,, tolling of muffled, at East Dereham, 227.

Bells and bell ringers, 144, 188, 256, 280, 290, 316, 409, 414.

,, centenary of St. Peter Mancroft, 256; re-hung, 337.

Bellew, Rev. J. M., 153.

Bennett George (actor), 3, 5, 12.

Benefit Clubs, 55.

Bensly, Dr., appointed Chapter Clerk, 195.Benson, Miss, mistress of Norwich High School for Girls, 473.

Bentinck, Mr. G. W. P., returned for West Norfolk, 209.

Berney Arms station litigation, 102.

Bexfield, Dr., conducts new oratorio at Norwich, 8; death, 25.

Bibliomancy, 156.

Bicycle, introduction of the, 186; journey on a, 224; Norwich Velocipede Club established, 187; formation of Norfolk and Norwich Bicycle Club, 273; races, 187, 273, 489; inter-county race, 300; 50 miles races, 379, 501; volunteer cyclist relays, 481; meeting at Norwich of the National Cyclists’ Union, 489; 50 miles championship, 501.

Bignold, Lieut.-Col., presentation to, 404; elected Mayor of Norwich, 454; death, 459.

Bignold, Samuel, elected Mayor of Norwich, 26; knighted, 31; returned for Norwich, 38; defeated 60, 83, 86; petition against the return of Lord Bury and Mr. Schneider, 86; Chester Waters scandal, 145, 146; eightieth birthday celebrated, 215; elected Mayor of Norwich, 228; eighty-second birthday celebrated, 236; presented with portrait, 238; death, 250.

Bimetalism, 379.

Birkbeck, M.P., Mr. Edward, presentation to, 361; created baronet, 365.

Births, Royal, 21, 61, 132, 450.

Bishops of Norwich: resignation of Dr. Hinds, 59; death of, 218; installation of the Hon. and Rev. J. T. Pelham, 61; presentation to, 329; threatening letter to, 340; resignation 439; death, 448; Rev. J. Sheepshanks installed, 442; memorial presented by clergy and laity on illegal practices, 496.

,, suffragan, 453.

Bisley meeting, 482.

Black gown discarded by the clergy, 211.

Blackley, Canon, and national insurance, 332.

Blake-Bignold incident, 225.

Blackfriars’ Hall, Norwich, 364.

Blind Institution, 391, 423.

Blondin, 107, 194, 446.

Bloomer costume, 8.

Blue ribbon movement, 330.

Board School, first built, at Norwich, 227.

Bodies, unclaimed, 225.

Bohemian wax wing, 164.

Boileau drinking fountain, Norwich, 270.

Boiler explosions, 100, 186, 162, 166.

Book Club, Yarmouth, 310.

Booth “General,” 418.

Borrow, George, Intrepidity of, 24; death, 322.

Boswell v. Coaks (see “Harvey Life Interest.”)

Boundary of the City of Norwich, 301, 386.

,, County of Norfolk, 386.

,, of wards, 405, 422, 428.

Bounds, beating the, 168.

Boxing-day, first observed as a general holiday, 56.

Box-keeper at Norwich Theatre, 23.

Boys’ Home, Norwich, 309.

,, Hospital, 331, 341.

Brandram, Samuel, 277.

Branscombe, Miss Maude, 341.

Breach of promise action, 276.

Brewery, St. George’s, Norwich, sale of, 137.

Bribery, 36, 59, 60, 74, 84, 90, 94, 156, 183, 186, 189, 190, 193, 208, 366, 368.

,, prosecutions, 90, 186, 200, 368.

Brighten (“Norwich Milk Boy,”) 110, 118.

British ArchÆological Association, 67, 302.

,, Association, 180.

,, Dairy Farmers’ Association, 391.

,, Medical Association, 244, 249, 412.

,, Training Squadron, 420.

Broads, public rights on, 431.

Brooke, G. V., 31; drowned in the wreck of the London, 154.

Brooke, Rajah, at Norwich, 7, 76; death, 178.

“Brother Officers,” 496.

Brough, Lionel, 235.

Browne, Sir Thomas, skull of, 445; proposed monument, 497.

Buck, Zachariah, receives degree, 24; death, 302.

Building Society frauds, 241, 242, 253.

Bulgarian atrocities, 269.

Bullard, Harry, appointed Sheriff of Norwich, 281; presented with portraits, 282, 294; excursions for work-people, 289, 313; elected Mayor, 291, 304, 374; munificence during the great flood, 291; presented with silver cradle, 300; plants trees in Chapel Field, 303; performs opening ceremony at Chapel Field, 315; receives Duke of Norfolk, 311; subscription portrait hung in St. Andrew’s Hall, 328; adopted Conservative candidate for Norwich, 360; returned, 362; unseated on petition, 366; banquet to celebrate the Queen’s birthday, 379; entertains Queen Kapiolani, 380; the Jubilee, 381; receives honour of knighthood, 381; freedom of the city, 385; Conservative Club soirÉe, 405; Bullard and others v. Saul, 428; silver wedding, 429; adopted Conservative candidate for Norwich, 461; returned, 462; unveils portrait of Mr. J. J. Colman, 503; returned unopposed, 512.

Bulwer, W. E. G. L., wounded at the Alma, 36; receives Crimean medal, 41; marriage, 42; presentation to, 128; Mrs. Bulwer opens rifle range, 158; Col. Bulwer gazetted brigadier, 392; presents volunteer decoration, 439; long service medal, 457.

Bunn, Robert, pedestrian, 66.

Bunnett, Edward, takes degree as Mus. Bac., 56; Mus. Doc., 189; complimentary concert to, 281; appointed city organist, 313; “musical jubilee,” 469.

Burdett-Coutts, Baroness, 405.

Burgh, water frolic, shocking accident at, 125.

Burglary at Norwich jeweller’s, 468.

Burials Bill, protest against, 310.

Burlesque of “The Yellow Gnome,” 48.

,, Gaiety Company, 221.

Burnham Thorpe, memorial to Nelson, 423, 463.

Burritt, Elihu, 128.

Burton, F. C. Dr., 419.

Bustard re-introduced, 511.

Buttifant case, 241, 242, 253.

Buxton, Sir R. J., returned for South Norfolk, 211; death, 386.

Bylaugh Hall, 15; litigation, 65.

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Cadge, Mr., elected surgeon of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, 68; appointed Sheriff of Norwich, 271; presented with portrait, 413; freedom of the city, 407; munificent gift to Hospital, 496.

Cadet Corps, Norwich, 450.

,, hackney stallion, 434.

Cafe Company, Norwich, 290.

Caister yawl disaster, 358.

Cambridge crew at Lynn, 417.

,, Middle Class examinations, 79, 159.

Canadian cattle, importation of, 469.

Capital punishment, suggested abolition of, 31.

Cardinal Manning, 328.

Card playing scandal at Norwich, 115.

Carrow Bridge undertaking, 402.

,, Works, alleged nuisance arising from, 20; electric light at, 336.

Carter, Samuel, artist, 335.

Cartridges, improved by Sir Henry Stracey, 71.

“Caste” Company, 193, 233, 253, 264, 296, 314.

Castle Museum, 373, 422, 451, 453.

Cathedral, Norwich, opening of west window, 33; Lord High Steward of, 161; suicide in, 315; organ, 487, 504; organists, 281, 317, 363; pulpits, 420, 421; memorial window, 420; restoration, 444, 449, 487, 499; Pelham memorial throne, 460; effigy, 470; octo-centenary services, 470, 471.

Cattle market, Norwich, enlargement of, 106, 241.

,, plague, 148, 153, 155, 171, 246.

Cavalry drill-ground, 336, 472.

Celeste, Madame, 123.

Cemeteries, 48, 188, 195, 323, 402.

Census returns, 5, 105, 212, 320, 421.

Centenarian, remarkable, 151.

Centenarian’s challenge, 124.

Centenarians, 206, 213, 401, 406, 442, 508, 511. (See also “Died.”)

Centenary of Church Missionary Society, 498; of “Norfolk Chronicle,” 106; of Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, 480.

Chamber of Agriculture, Norfolk, 162.

,, Commerce, 457.

Chancellors of the Diocese: Chancellor Evans, 181; Mr. Edward Howes, 210; Mr. John Worlledge, 322; appointment of Mr. T. C. Blofeld, 323.

Chang, Chinese giant, 180.

Changes of name: Scott-Chad, 46; Evans-Lombe, 101, 118; Stracey-Clitheroe, 151; Marsham-Townshend, 440.

Channel Fleet at Yarmouth, 97, 114, 126, 245, 361, 413, 464.

Chapel Field, Norwich, improvement scheme, 11, 22, 169, 303, 315.

,, agricultural show in, 144.

Chapels, Nonconformist: Prince’s street, Norwich, 189; Cowper Congregationalism Dereham, 235. Baptist: Unthank’s Road, Norwich, 242. Trinity Wesleyan, Dereham, 316.

Chaplin, Mr. G. H., manager of Norwich Theatre, 226, 280.

Charge, extraordinary, at Walsingham, 164.

Charity Commissioners’ schemes, 299, 331, 341, 388, 407, 467.

Chevalier, Albert, 442.

Cheese fair, Lynn, 283.

Chief Constables of Norfolk, 14, 57, 119, 135, 311, 391, 482.

,, of Norwich, 57, 83, 476, 479.

,, Bill, 58.

China Cup, won by Norfolk Volunteers, 278, 482.

Choir Benevolent Fund, 54, 316, 357.

Cholera, threatened outbreak of, 439.

Choral Society, Norwich, dissolved, 251.

Christening, Royal, 468.

Christmas Show Association, Norfolk and Norwich, 274, 292, 304, 315, 332.

Church Association, 454.

,, Choral Association, 98.

,, Congress, 150, 465.

,, consecrations, 7, 74, 88, 107, 117, 140, 159, 170, 203, 323, 349, 419, 487.

,, in Wales Suspensory Bill, 442, 452.

,, Missions, 483.

,, of England Young Men’s Society, 266.

,, ornaments illegally removed, 492.

,, rates, 154.

,, reform, 368.Church restoration, 13, 61, 107, 134, 138, 160, 171, 173, 177, 196, 201, 254, 269, 273, 280, 287, 292, 323, 324, 337, 342, 348, 349, 363, 381, 383, 395, 403, 420, 421, 423, 424, 433, 450, 463, 485, 492, 495, 509.

,, School Aid Association, 425.

,, tower at Drayton, 1; at St. Michael-at-Thorn, 374; at Hindolvestone, 432.

“Church’s Call” at Norwich, 200.

Churches destroyed by fire, 172, 424.

,, illegal practices in, 496.

,, new, 7, 26, 45, 55, 66, 74, 107, 117, 159, 170, 191, 203, 206, 211, 220, 279, 349, 365, 374, 392, 419, 461.

,, outrages in, 156, 163.

,, struck by lightning, 221, 302, 337.

Churchill, Lord Randolph, 360, 444.

Churchmen’s Club, Norwich, 173.

Cinematograph, 470.

Circus accidents, 68, 112.

,, singular incident at a, 275.

,, stage play at a, 81.

Circuses, 9, 20, 56, 68, 81, 103, 112, 113, 140, 173, 196, 217, 237, 250, 272, 275, 282, 299, 317, 325, 335, 353, 354, 355, 363, 389, 399, 405, 416, 424, 437, 445, 446.

,, managed by pugilists, 112, 113, 115.

City Engineers: resignation of Mr. A. W. Morant, 230; appointment of Mr. C. Thwaites, 230; resignation, 277; appointment of Mr. P. P. Marshall, 277; resignation, 431; death, 508; appointment of Mr. Buchan, 431; resignation, 450; appointment of Mr. A. E. Collins, 450.

Clergyman charged with begging, 33.

,, shot, 461.

Clergyman’s shocking death, 408.

,, suspension, 429; deprivation, 499.

Clerks of the Peace (city): Death of Mr. Arthur Dalrymple, 176; election of Mr. E. C. Bailey, 176; death of, 340; election of Mr. J. Wilson Gilbert, 342.

,, (county): Death of Mr. R. W. Parmeter, 313; appointment of Mr. Charles Foster, 313.

Clocks, irregularities of public, 26.

C.M.S. Centenary, 498.

City Accountant, 486.

,, Gaol, 3; fire at, 252; discontinuance of, 284; sale of, 307.

,, Surveyors, 93, 431.

,, Treasurers: Death of Mr. T. Hancock, 247; appointment of Mr. E. S. Steward, 247; resignation, 369.

Civic robes presented to Norwich Corporation, 476.

Climatic variations, remarkable, 464, 497.

Close, The, Norwich, proposed railway through, 309, 327.

Coach, 309.

Coins discovered, 9, 65, 266.

Coleman, John, charged with assault, 44; appears at Norwich Theatre, 47.

Colenzo, Bishop, 38.

Colliery riots, military and police drafted from Norwich, 444.

Collision in Yarmouth Roads, 165; off Happisburgh, 175.

Colman cricketing team, 357, 453, 457.

Colman, J. J., Mr., returned for Norwich, 209, 238, 307, 362, 370, 431; entertains Royalty, 315, 367, 474; coming of age of Mr. R. J. Colman, 330; threatening letter, 341; presentation to, 429; receives freedom of Norwich, 439; entertains Institute of Journalists, 451; Trades Union Congress, 451; Jenny Lind Infirmary site, 469; death, 492; portrait unveiled, 503.

Colona, Don Edgardo, Mexican tragedian, 258.

Colours, regimental, at Norwich Cathedral, 174, 471.

,, at Sandringham church, 385.

Combat between a stallion and a bull, 115.

Comedians, Norfolk and Suffolk Company of, 77, 132.

Comet, 79.

Coming of Age celebrations, 42, 49, 137, 194, 286, 330, 343, 354, 413, 468, 470, 492.

Commercial School, Norwich, establishment of, 64, 73; Mr. T. R. Pinder appointed master, 111; resignation, 483; memorial from parents, 171; amended scheme of management, 191; Charity Commissioners’ inquiry and schemes, 331, 341; Mr. W. R. Gurley appointed master, 483.

Common rights at Mulbarton, 143.

Compton Comedy Company, 386, 427, 437, 438, 445.

Congregational chapel at Norwich, 79.

,, Union, 373.

Conservative Association, 146.

,, Clubs, Norwich and Norfolk, 388; Patteson, 419.

,, compromises, 59.

Consistory Court: Bouverie v. Barnes, 98; Archdeacon of Norwich v. W. Delph and W. T. Gilbert, 260; re St. John Timberhill rood loft, 452; re unlawful removal of church ornaments from St. Michael-at-Coslany, 492; deprivation of living, 499.

Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, prosecutions under, 298, 507.

Convalescent Home, Cromer, 413, 441.

Convict’s property, claim by Norwich Corporation, 89.

Cooper’s restaurant, 288.

Cooping of electors, 497.

Copeman, Rev. A. G., elected minister of St. Andrew’s, 57.

Corn Exchange, Norwich, 80, 82, 109.

,, Hall, Yarmouth, 216.

Coroners—City: Death of Mr. E. S. Bignold, 469; appointment of Mr. R. W. Ladell, 469.Coroners, County: Death of Mr. Edward Press, 286; election of Mr. R. T. Culley, 286; death, 337; election of Mr. J. Stanley, 337.

,, elections, 62, 161, 337, 469.

Corporation stock, 432.

Corrupt practices, proposed inquiry into, 84.

Costa’s “Eli” at Norwich, 51.

Costerton v. Lacon, 104.

Cotman, John Sell, exhibition of works by, 392.

County balls, 385, 504.

,, Club, 396.

,, Council, preliminary proceedings, 386; elections, 397; scholarships, 420; litigation with Thetford Corporation, 490.

,, finances, control of, 1.

,, Court judge, action against a, 223.

,, judges: Death of Mr. T. J. Birch, 177; appointment of Mr. W. H. Cooke, Q.C., 178; resignation, 247; death, 453; appointment of Mr. E. P. Price, Q.C., 247; resignation, 463; death, 500; appointment of Mr. E. W. Addison, Q.C., 463; resignation, 478; appointment of Mr. W. Willis, Q.C., 478.

,, School, 213, 217, 232, 442.

,, Surveyors: Mr. R. M. Phipson elected, 89; death of, 354; appointment of Mr. T. H. B. Heslop, 356.

,, Treasurers: Resignation of Mr. Day, 173; Mr. Herbert William Day elected, 173; resignation, 425; Mr. H. C. Bolingbroke elected, 425.

Coursing, 36.

Court of Record: Mr. Carlos Cooper appointed judge, 219; death, 483; Mr. E. E. Wild elected judge, 485.

Courts and yards of Norwich, 490.

Cowper centenary, 509.

,, Congregational chapel, Dereham, 235.

Cozens-Hardy, Mr., Q.C., M.P., appointed judge of the High Court of Justice, 496.

Cranes, 191.

Creak will case, 18, 243, 244, 268.

Cresswell, Lieut., and the North-West Passage, 25.

Cricket, 14, 22, 76, 117, 179.

,, Club, Norfolk County, dissolved, 188; new club formed, 270; bazaar in aid of, 419.

,, matches: Norfolk and Norwich v. Oxford and Cambridge Universities, 76; ditto v. United All England, 117; Aboriginal Australians v. Carrow, 179; South of England v. Norfolk and Norwich, 193; Norfolk v. Parsees, 392.

,, theatricals, 371, 382, 392, 403, 413, 422, 433.

,, Week, 323, 392, 422.

Cricketers, Colman, team of, 357, 453, 457.

Crimean War: Raising of relief funds, 30; Norwich address to the Queen, 31; days of humiliation, 31, 39; victory of the Alma, 35; fictitious message, 35; railway constructed by Mr. Peto, 37; Norfolk officers receive the Crimean medal, 41; fall of Sevastopol, 45; General Windham, 46, 52; peace rejoicings, 48.

Criminal lunatic, death of a, 100.

Crinolines, 93.

Cromer gas works, 508.

,, lighthouse, fall of, 164.

,, pier, 511.

Crops sold by auction, 500.

Crosse, Archdeacon, 439.

Crosse, Mr. R. E., 417.

Crown Bank failure, 204, 236, 281.

Crown Point, Norwich, 194, 222, 230.

Crowther, Bishop, 329.

Cruelty, remarkable charge of, 249.

Cruikshank, George, 8.

Cushman, Miss, 49.

“Cuthbert Bede,” 347.

Czarewitch of Russia at Sandringham, 248.

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Dalrymple, Mr. A., elected Clerk of the Peace, 47.

Dalton, Canon, charge against, 96.

Daniell, E. T., exhibition of works by, 422.

Dawson, George, 48, 63, 100.

“Daylight” prosecutions and actions, 334, 368.

Dead, prayers for the, 484.

Deans of Norwich: Death of the Hon. and Very Rev. George Pellew, 162; installation of the Rev. Dr. Goulburn, 164; resignation, 400; death, 479; installation of Dean Lefroy, 403.

De Camin, Baron, 133.

Deerfoot, pedestrian, 110, 118.

Derby, The, won by Melton, 357.

Dereham church restoration, 61, 363.

,, Corn hall opened, 58; litigation, 66, 75, 155; Coke’s statue at, 78.

,, Local Improvement Board, 275.

,, race meeting, 65.

Diamond Jubilee, 476, 480.

Dickens, Charles, 89, 109, 167.

Died (c indicates reputed centenarian): Adams, Rev. Coker, 425; Albemarle, Earl of, 418; Albemarle, Earl of, 451; Alderson, Baron, 57; Aldred, C. C., 348; Alexander, Lieut.-Col., 150; Alexander, Rev. John, 180; Allcock, Trivet, 184; Amyot, Thomas Edward, 467; Anson, Major-General, 65; Archdale, George Francis, 508; Armes, Thomas Frederick, 355; Ashburton, Baron, 181; Astley, Lieut.-Col., 157; Atkinson, Commander, 270; Atkinson, J. G., 408; Austin, Mrs. (Sarah Taylor), 169; Aylmer, Hugh, 449.

,, Back, Philip, 511; Bacon, George P., 284; Bacon, Mary Ann, 251; Bacon, Richard Noverre, 344; Bacon, Sir Edmund, 135; Bagge, Richard, 419; Bagge, Sir William, M.P., 305; Bagge, Sir William, 324; Bailey, Elijah Crosier, 340; Baines, Thos., 256; Baring, Thomas, 236; Barlow, Professor, 112; Barnard Sarah (c), 416; Barham, J. C., 412; Barton, Edward Walter, 305; Barwell, Henry George, 490; Barwell John, 263; Barwell, Louisa Mary, 355; Barrett, Rev. G. W., 447; Bateman, William, 382; Bates, Rev. Jonathan, 294; Bates, Samuel, 392; Bayfield, T. G., 439; Bayning, Rev. Lord, 160; Beal, Rev. Dr., 201; Beare, Samuel Shalders, 126; Beauchamp, Sir T. W. H. Proctor, 246; Beauchamp, Rev. William, 20; Becher, Captain, 138; Beechey, Rev. St. Vincent, 501; Beevor, Lady, 407; Beevor, Sir Thomas, 296; Beevor, Sir Thomas, Bart., 359; Bell, Admiral, 25; Bellairs, Sir William, 128; Bennett George, 12; Bennett, John, 132; Bensly, Professor, 440; Bentinck, G. W. P., 366; Berners, Lord, 3; Berney, G. D., 386; Berry, Lady, 50; Betts, John, 391; Bexfield, Dr., 25; Bickersteth, Mrs. Sarah, 88; Bidwell, Leonard Shelford, 178; Bignold, Edward Samuel, 469; Bignold, Lady, 95; Bignold, Lieut.-Col., 459; Bignold, Sir Samuel, 250; Birch, Judge, 177; Birkbeck, Henry, 456; Black, Lieut.-Col., 391; Black, Rear-Admiral, 16; Blake, Francis John, 260; Blake-Humfrey, Robert, 373; Blackelock, Archdeacon, 428; Blane, Captain Rodney, R.N., 414; Blofeld, Rev. Thomas John, 320; Blyth, Captain William D’Urban, 356; Blyth, Rev. William, 369; Boileau, Lt. Charles A. P., 44; Boileau, Sir Francis G. M., 514; Bolieau, Sir John P., 189; Bolingbroke, Horatio, 294; Bond-Cabbell, Benjamin, 249; Bond-Cabbell, Benjamin Bond, 430; Bond, Thomas William, 302; Borrow, Ann, 77; Borrow George Thomas, 322; Bourchier, Lieut.-General, 82; Bouverie, Archdeacon, 279; Boyce John, 511; Brett, Lieut.-Col., 157; Brewer, Rev. Dr., 478; Brewer, Rev. Professor, 295; Briggs, John, 240; Bright Henry, 235; Brightwell, Miss Cecilia Lucy, 254; Brightwell, Thomas, 183; Brightwell, Thomas, 305; Brock, Rev. Dr., 259; Brock, Samuel, 237; Brooke, Sir James, 178; Brown, Frederic, 258; Brown, Rev. James, 55; Browne, Thos., 496; Browne Henry, 199; Browne, Richard Charles, 439; Browne, W. J. Utten, 441; Buck, Dr. Zachariah, 302; Bulmer, Rev. Edward, 507; Bulwer, J. R., Q.C., 497; Bulwer, William Earle Lytton, 279; Bunn, Rhoda (c), 348; Bunting, Christopher, 208; Burroughes, H. N., 219; Burroughes, Thomas Proctor, 374; Burroughes, William, 158; Burroughes, William Norton, 346; Butcher, William, 266; Buxton, Lady, 219; Buxton, Sir Edward, North, 75; Buxton, Sir R. J., 386.

,, Campbell, Quarter-master, 401; Canterbury, Viscount, 278; Carr, Isaac, 176; Carthew, G. A., 331; Carson, Edward, 107; Cator, Admiral, 137; Cator, Albemarle, 178; Cattermole, George, 180; Chamberlin, A. J. N., 338; Chamberlin, Robert, 267; Cholmondeley, Marquis of, 201; Cholmondeley, Marquis of, 363; Christie, G. H., 385; Chute, W. L. W., 300; Clabburn, W. H., 403; Clark, John F., 493; Clayburn, Phoebe (c), 113; Clayton, General Sir W. R., 161; Cockburn, Major-Gen., 391; Cockle (the pill maker), 28; Codman, Stephen, 16; Coke, Hon. Edward Wentworth, 402; Coke, Thomas William, 167; Coleman, George Lovick, 406; Colkett, S. D., 120; Collison, Rev. Henry, 323; Collyer, Archdeacon, 60; Collyer, Georgina Frances Amy, 477; Colman, Alan C., 476; Colman, Henry, 457; Colman Jeremiah, 357; Colman, J. J., 492; Colman, Mrs. J. J., 462; Colman, Samuel, 453; Constance, Edward, 30; Cooke, George Frederick, 488; Cooke, W. H., Q.C., 453; Coope, Octavius Edward, 375; Copeman, Rev. A. C., 472; Cooper, Carlos, 483; Cooper, J. N. V., 178; Cooper, William, 280; Coots, Philip, 31; Copeman, Dr. Edward, 306; Copeman, John, 499; Cory, Charles, 191; Costello, Rev. Edmund, 222; Cotman, John Joseph, 284; Cox, Rev. John Edmund, 415; Coyte, Arthur, 360; Cozens-Hardy, W. H., 459; Crabbe, Rev. George, 349; Crane, Commander, R.N., 287; Cranworth, Baron, 179; Craven, Countess of, 98; Crawshay, Charles, 503; Creeny, Rev. W. F., 479; Croker, J. M., 298; Crome, Mary Ann, 283; Crompton, Rev. Joseph, 285; Crosse, Thomas William, 435; Cruttenden, Col., 11; Cubitt, Edward, 153; Cubitt, Sir William, 108; Cubitt, T., 47; Cubitt, William Jary, 358; Cubitt, William Partridge, 352; Culley, John, 64; Culley, R. T., 337; Culley, Samuel, 495; Cumming, Rev. James, 109; Curtis, John, F.L.S., 117; Custance Col., Sir H., 434; Custance, General, 365.

,, Dalling and Bulwer, Baron, 221; Dalrymple, Archibald, 125; Dalrymple, Arthur, 176; Dalrymple, Dr., M.P., 235; Dalrymple, John, 12; Dalton, Rev. John, 239; Daly, William Henry, 333; Daniels, Benjamin (“Last of the Giants”), 275; Darkin, James, 400; Daveney, Major-General, 229; Davenport (actor), 6; Davie, Rev. W. Cufaude, 409; Davy, Captain John, R.N., 288; Dawson, John, 22; Day, Herbert William, 491; Day, William, 169; Daynes, Samuel, 412; De Bardelin, General, 12; de Ramsey, Baron, 382; Dickson, Colonel, 455; Dillon, Charles, 322; Direr, Oswald, 367; Dolphin, Rev. John, 402; Doughty, Mary (c), 142; Dover; Henry, 45; Dowson, J. W., 300; Drake, William, 165; Drane, Henry (coachman), 138; Druery, John Henry, 310; Duff, M.P., Colonel James, 293; Du Port, Rev. J. M., 496.

,, Eastlake, Lady, 444; Eaton, George Clayton, 510; Eden, W. A. D., 474; Eden, Rev. Robert, 494; Edwards, Rev. Bartholomew, 399; Edwards, Sarah (c), 239; Elvin, Charles, Horton, 454; Elwes, Lieut. R. H., 318; Elwin, Rev. Robert Fountaine, 19; Elwin, Rev. Whitwell, 505; Evans, Charles, 182.

,, Feilden, Canon J. R., 424; Fellowes, Rev. Thomas Lyon, 321; ffolkes, Sir W. J. H. B., 94; Fiddaman, James, 344; Field, Edward, 365; Field, Rev. Dr., 356; Fielden, Joshua, 435; Firth, G. W. W., 288; Fish, John (c), 140; Fisher, David, 77; Fisher, David, 383; Fisher George, 132; Fisher, Rear-Admiral, William, 16; Fitch, Robert, 459; FitzRoy, Lieut.-Col., 295; Fletcher, Josiah, 268; Fletcher, Mrs. Sarah, 429; Forster, Robert (bandmaster of 33rd Regiment), 31; Forster, William, 28; Foster, P. Le Neve, 295; Foster, Sir William, 249; Fountaine, Edward, 402; Fox, William Johnson (“Norwich Weaver Boy”), 136; Francis, Bransby, 246; Francis, John, 45; Freeman, Rev. John, 273; Freeman, W. P. B., 482; Freeman, William, 282; Freestone, Edward, 246; Frere, Captain, R.N., 132; Frere, Rev. Temple, 87; Frere, Sir Bartle, 347; Fryer, William, 438.

,, Garnier, Rev. T. P., 487; Garrod, Edward, 109; Garthon, James S., 236; Gattey, Bartholomew, 151; Gedge, George, 272; Gibbon, Charles, 413; Gibson, C. M., 238; Gibson, Robert E. 277; Gill, Charles, 190; Gilman, C. S., 389; Glover, Christiana, 296; Gooch, Vice-Admiral, 266; Goodwin, C., 390; Goodwin, Charles Wyncliffe, 283; Gordon, Harriet Gurney (actress), 41; Gordon, Lord, of Drumearn, 303; Goulburn, Dean, 479; Gould, Rev. George, 326; Goward, Mary (c) 35; Grafton, Duke of, 122; Grafton, Duke of, 144; Grafton, Duke of, 328; Grahame, Miss C. S., 279; Graver-Browne, J. B., 314; Green, Margaret (c), 200; Griggs, Money (c), 218; Grigson, Rev. Wm., 303; Grimmer, Frederic, 487; Grimmer, Samuel, 406; Gunn, Mrs., 283; Gunn, Rev. John, 411; Gordon, Brampton, 320; Gurney, Daniel, 310; Gurney, Francis Hay, 415; Gurney, Hudson, 139; Gurney, John, 377; Gurney, John Henry, 409; Gurney, Richard Hanbury, 27; Gurney, Richard Hanbury, 498; Gurney, William, 201; Guy, Dr. William, 430.

,, Haggard, W. M. R., 440; Hallett, Rev. John, 314; Hales (the Norfolk giant), 130; Hamond, Admiral Sir Graham, 119; Hamond, Anthony, 196; Hamond, Anthony, 458; Hancock, Thomas, 247; Hankinson, Archdeacon, 177; Hanly, John Laffan, 330; Hansell, Henry, 284; Harbord, Harbord, Hon., 446; Harbord, Hon. and Rev. John, 514; Harcourt, James, 338; Hare, Sir Thomas Leigh, 315; Harris, Commander F., 339; Harris, Rev. G. H., 339; Harrison, Eleanor (c), 111; Harrison, Thomas, 367; Harrod, Henry, F.S.A., 208; Harvey, Col. J. E. 405; Harvey, Elizabeth (c), 228; Harvey, General Sir Robert, 97; Hastings, Lord, 92; Hastings, Lord, 210; Hastings, Lord, 226; Hastings, Lord, 261; Hawkes, John (c), 452; Haywood, Kezia (c), 284; Heath, William, 514; Heaviside, Canon, 477; Hill, Dr. Horace, 508; Hill, James Frederick, 275; Hills, Bishop, 466; Hillyard, Rev. E. A., 484; Hinds, Bishop, 218; Hitchman, Robert, 488; Hoare, Joseph, 364; Hobson, Rev. R., 419; Hodgson, Charles, 55; Hodgson, David, 135; Holley, James Hunt, 437; Holmes, John (c), 73; Hooker, Sir W. J., 149; Hopper, Archdeacon, 283; Hoseason, Thomas, 285; Hosken, Rev. Charles Heath, 429; Hoste, Rear Admiral, Sir William, 181; Hoste, Rev. George Charles, 433; Hotblack, John, 457; Houchen, Rebecca (c), 109; Howard, the Hon. T. 312; Howe, Henry, 468; Howell, Rev. Hinds, 500; Howes, Edward, M.P., 210; Howlett, Robert, 80; Howlett, William, 321; Huddleston, Baron, 416; Hudson, Anthony, 67; Hull, Dr. Robert, 49; Hunter, William, 484; Hurry, Thomas, 188; Husenbeth, Rev. Dr., 227.

,, Jarrold, Hannah Elizabeth, 485; Jarrold, Samuel, 250; Jarrold, Thomas, 281; Jarvis, Sir L. W., 395; Jay, G. B., 404; Jean, Ann, 56; Jenner, Commander George, 232; Jerningham, Hon. Francis Stafford, 246; Jerningham, the Hon. G. S. Stafford, 248; Jerrard, George Birch, 130; Jessopp, Rev. John, 372; Jex, Johnson, 9; Jocelyn, M.P., Viscount, 32; Johnson, J. Godwin, 237; Johnson, Rev. Ambrose, 408; Johnson, Rev. John Munnings, 374; Johnson, Winifred (c), 249; Johnson, Rev. W. Cowper, 444; Jones, Mrs. Herbert, 466; Jones, Sir Willoughby, 350.

,, Kay, Mr. Justice, 478; Kett, George, 223; Kett, George Samuel, 211; Kett, Thompson, H. K., 228; Ketton, John, 224; Keeley, Mrs., 497; Kelly, Sir Fitzroy Edward, 313; Kerrison, General, Sir Edward, 20; Kerrison, Roger, 136; King, Rev. G. A., 434; Kinnebrook, 104; Kitson, John, 195; Knight, Rev. Joseph Philip, 380; Knights, Mark, 478.

,, Lacon, Sir E. H. K., 393; Lacon, Sir E. B. K., 500; Ladbrooke, Frederick, 151; Ladbrooke, J. B., 300; Ladbrooke, Henry, 195; Land, Benjamin, 224; Laws, William (coach proprietor), 39; Leaman, Robert, 288; Leeds, Robert, 412; Lee Warner, Rev. H. J., 358; Lee Warner, Henry James, 369; Leicester, Countess of, 201; L’Estrange, John, 278; le Strange, H. L. Styleman, 116; Linay, Samuel, 449; Lindley, John, F.R.S., 152; Ling, Mrs. E. (c), 405; Linton, Bishop Sydney, 449; Lock Mary (c), 115; Loftus, Captain Frederick, 101; Loftus, Lord George William, 273; Loftus, Major Charles, 338; Lombe, Charles, 99; Lombe, Edward, 11; Lombe, Rev. Henry, 289; Longe, John, 226; Lothian, Marquis of, 203; Lound, Thomas, 104.

,, Mackenzie, Edward, 313; Maidstone, Robert (c), 212; Maltby, Bishop, 86; Manby, Captain, 37; Mann, Dr. R. J., 371; Mann, Thomas, 372; Manning, Rev. C. R., 496; Mansfield, Earl of, 491; Marsh, Samuel Charles, 127; Marshall, John, 201; Marshall, Peter Paul, 508; Marsham, Rev. Henry Philip, 428; Martineau, Dr. James, 507; Martineau, Harriet, 267; Martineau, Miss Fanny Anne, 273; Martineau, Robert, 202; Mason, Colonel, 152; Mason, Robert Hindry, 360; Master, Alfred, 342; Master, R. P., 287; Matchett, William, 128; Mathias, Archdeacon, 136; Mathias, Colonel Vincent, 165; Mendham, W. L., 267; Metcalfe, William James, Q.C., 437; Methold, Rev. John, 342; Micklethwait, Rev. J. N., 278; Middleton, G., 211; Miller, H. B., 409; Mills, Frederick Anthony, 355; Minns, Henry Jonathan, 315; Mitham, Thomas, 509; Money, Lieut.-General, 78; Money, Philip John, 107; Montgomery, Walter, 214; Morgan, A. M. F., 305; Mortimer, Mrs., 288; Morton, John, 452.

,, Naylor, John (c), 151; Neave, James, 39; Nelson, William (c), 308; Nelthorpe, Lieut.-Col., 31; Nevill, Archdeacon, 513; Nichols, William Peter, 292; Nightingale, Samuel, 376; Ninham, Henry, 247; Nisbet, Canon J. M., 433; Nolbrow, Sarah (c), 215; Norgate, John, 212; Norton, Henry, 427; Noverre, Frank, 286; Nursey, Claude L., 230.

,, Oakes, Lieut.-Col., 119; Ollett, William, 5; O’Malley, P. F., 249; Ommanney, Major-General, 275; Onslow, Captain, 54; Opie, Amelia, 26; Orde, James Henry, 306; Orfeur, John, 353; Orford, Earl of, 81; Orford, Earl of, 455; Osborne, John (coach driver), 43; Oury, Antonio James, 339; Oury, Madame, 311; Overman, Henry, 417.

,, Paget, Sir James, 504; Palgrave, Francis Turner, 483; Palmer, Charles John, 330; Palmer, George Danby, 142; Palmer, Nathaniel, 219; Parmeter, Robert William, 313; Parry, Lady, 468; Parry, Sir William Edward, 42; Patteson, H. S., 487; Patteson, Sir John, 106; Pelham, Bishop, 448; Pelham, Mrs., 445; Pelham, Rev. Herbert, 320; Pellew, Dean, 162; Penrice, Major John, 434; Pentney, Peter (c), 482; Peto, Sir Morton, 405; Phillips, Fredk. Lawrence, 304; Phillips, Mrs., 412; Phipson, R. M., 354; Pilch, William, 161; Pinson, G., 304; Prendergast, M., 82; Press, Edward, 286; Preston, Arthur, 390; Preston, E. H. L., 225; Preston, Isaac, 155; Preston, Sir Jacob Henry, 423; Price, E. P., Q.C., 500; Pymar, John, 348.

,, Quinton, John, 348.

,, Ranelagh, Viscount, 361; Ranking, Dr. W. H., 168; Rattee, James, 40; Reddie, J. F., 93; Reeder, Benjamin, 23; Reeve, Henry, 465; Reynolds, F., (sportsman), 248; Richardson, Samuel, 306; Rigby, Anne, 225; Rigby Edward, 103; Rigby, Jane, 472; Rigg, Rev. Richard, 365; Robberds, John May, 342; Robinson, Sir Henry, 304; Robison, John, 240; Rolfe, Rev. E. N., 346; Rope, Susan (c), 487; Rowland, John, 5; Rudd, Henry, 218; Rumbold, C. E., 63; Rumsby, Widow (c), 116; Rust, Rev. Cyprian T., 457.

,, Schneider, H. W., 385; Seager, Major-General, 337; Seaman, Robert, 240; Sedgwick, Rev. Adam, 230; Seppings, Thomas Johnson, 308; Sewell, Mary, 347; Shalders, W., 47; Sharman, James, 171; Sharpe, Rear-Admiral Robert, 176; Short, Obadiah, 371; Sidney, William, 463; Simpkinson, Rev. J. N., 447; Simpson, Frederick, 220; Simpson, John Palgrave, 382; Simpson, Lieut. William, 167; Simpson, W. T., 481; Skipper, John, 120; Slann, Richard, 5; Smetham, J. O., 416; Smith, Dame Pleasance (c), 274; Smith, George, 282; Smith, Henry Powell, 268; Smith, Lieut.-Col. James, 10; Smith, James, 3; Smith, William, 287; Smith, Willoughby, 422; Smyth, Edward, 134; Softly, John (c), 17; Soman, Philip, 461; Sondes, Baron, 250; Sondes, Earl, 452; Sowerby, J. De Carle, 214; Sparke, Lieut. Henry Astley, 36; Sparrow, J. W., 492; Spelman, C. C. Rix, 500; Spilling, James, 482; Springfield, Osborn, 277; Springfield, Thomas Osborn, 74; Squirrell, M.P., 475; Stafford, Baron, 7; Stafford, Baron, 352; Stafford, Dowager Lady, 118; Stafford, Lady, 56; Stafford, William Cooke, 272; Stanley, Joseph, 497; Stannard, Alfred, 398; Stannard, Alfred George, 358; Stannard, Emily, 354; Stannard, Emily, 454; Stark, William, F.G.S., 129; Stead, Thomas Ballan, 474; Steavenson, Susannah (c), 237; Steggall, Lucy (c), 377; Stevens, G. A., 379; Stevenson, Henry, 393; Stevenson, Seth William, 27; Steward, Donald, 485; Steward, Edward, 237; Steward, Robert, 209; Steward, Timothy, 79; Stopford, Lieut.-Col., 504; Stoughton, Rev. Dr., 483; Stracey, John, 79; Stracey, Lady, 346; Stracey, Rev. Sir George, 38; Stracey, Sir E. H. J., 6; Stracey, Sir H. J., Bart., 359; Stratton, Minnie (daughter of “Tom Thumb”), 162; Sultzer, John, 212; Swann, Joshua, 272.

,, Tallack, Thomas R., 434; Tallowin, Mary (c), 88; Tash, Mary (c) 1; Taylor, Dr. J. E., 464; Tattersall, Edmund, 486; Taylor, Emily, 218; Taylor, John, F.R.S., 123; Taylor, John Oddin, 241; Taylor, John Oddin Howard, 410; Taylor, Mrs., 398; Taylor, Professor Edward, 122; Taylor, Richard Cowling, 8; Thackeray, Mrs., 398; Thew, John Dyker, 423; Thompson, William, 434; Thurtell, William, 281; Thurston, John (c), 15; Thurtell, Captain Charles, 55; Tillett, Jacob Henry, 426; Titlow, Rev. Samuel, 211; Todd, Mary Ann (c), 257; Tooley, Benjamin (c), 175; Towler, Abel, 263; Townshend, Lord Charles, 25; Townshend, Rear-Admiral 127; Travers, Sir Eaton Stanley, 72; Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, 384; Truman, James, 290; Tubby, Miss, 23; Tuck, C. E., 405; Turnbull, W. Wilson, 290; Turner, Charles, 110; Turner, Rev. Charles, 415; Turner, Dawson, 76; Turner, Sir George James, 169.

,, Unthank, John, 304; Upcher, Henry Ramey, 429; Upcher, Rev. Arthur Wilson, 470.

,, Venning, John, 74; Ventnor, Arthur Dale, 353; Villebois, Henry, 366; Viner, Frederick, 414.

,, Walker, Admiral Sir J. B. W., 263; Walpole, Colonel, the Hon., 92; Walpole, Hon. Frederick, 264; Walsingham, Lord, 207; Waring, Walter, 513; Waring, William, 447; Warner, Edward, 253; Warrant, Eleanor (c), 31; Watts, J. (coach driver), 41; Watson, F. E., 494; Watson, John Ferra, 372; Weeds, Sarah (c), 414; Weller, Edmund Stephen, 325; Wellington, Duke of, 349; Whall, Benjamin, 39; Whur, Cornelius (“Suffolk Poet”), 20; Wigham, J. B., 9; Wild, Charles, 418; Wilde, George, 379; Wilde, Stephen, 283; Wilde, William, 160; Wilkins, Archdeacon, 149; Wilkinson, Charles Crawshay, 318; Willett, E. H., 315; Willins, Edward Preston, 401; Willis, John, 387; Wilshere, W., 172; Wilson, Lieut.-General Sir Archdale, 240; Wilson, Rev. Edward, 247; Winch, B. V., 417; Windham, F. W., 154; Windham, William Howe, 37; Winter, Ambrose (c), 413; Winter, Rev. G. R., 464; Windham, General, Sir C. A., 197; Wiseman, Isaac, 123; Winter, James, 263; Wiseman, Rev. Luke Hoult, 252; Wodderspoon, John, 118; Wodehouse, Col. Edwin, 206; Wodehouse, Edmond, 44; Wodehouse, Sir P. E., 385; Wollaston, Rev. W. C., 227; Womersley, Joshua, 497; Wood, Charles, 10; Woods, Henry, 409; Woolley, Rev. Dr. John, 153; Woodward, B. B., 194; Woodward, S. P., 147; Worlledge, Chancellor, 322; Wortley, Robert, 495; Wright, Charles, 372; Wright, Jonas Silvanus, 193; Wymer, Colonel, Sir George, 181.

,, Yates, Elizabeth, 98; Youell, Edward, 205; Young, J. F., 377; Young, Richard, 215.

Dillon, Charles, 63, 100, 307.

Diocesan Conference, 206, 227, 290, 304, 310, 315, 324, 331, 343, 351, 367, 374, 378, 390, 401, 409, 418, 429, 440, 447, (at Ipswich), 469, 479, 487, 498, 508.

Discharged Soldiers’ Association, 392.

Disfranchisement Bill, Norwich voters, 193.

,, of Yarmouth, 156.

Dishorning of cattle, 395, 400, 420.

Diss Corn Hall, 37, 79.

District Councils, 455.

,, Visiting Society, 39.

Divorce suits: Gurney v. Gurney and Taylor, 101; Burroughes v. Burroughes and Silcock, 115.

Docking Union Association dissolved, 232.

Docks at Lynn, 176, 192, 343.

“Doctor,” unlawful use of the designation, 491.

Dodder, 170.

Dogs as animals of draft, 30.

Donati’s Comet, 79.

Donegal Militia at Yarmouth, 87, 98.

Douglas’s Theatrical Company, 2.

Dow, General Neal, 167.

Downham Market Public Hall, 259; Town Hall, 384.

Drayton church steeple, fall of, 1.

Drill Hall, Norwich, 159, 163.

Drives, long, 248, 510.

Drought, 12.

Duchess of Kent, death of, 105.

Duels, inciting to fight, 6, 60.

Duke of Albany, 346.

,, Cambridge, 321.

,, Clarence at Yarmouth, 420; at Lynn, 424; betrothal, 424; visit to Didlington, 424; proposed marriage, gift to, 425; death, 425.

,, Connaught at Norwich, 244, 245, 250; marriage of, 296; opens Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, 341; at Lynn, 424.

,, Edinburgh at Norwich, 163, 165; visit to Thornham Hall, 164; Gunton Hall, 165; Holkham Hall, 165; Marham House, 165; Yarmouth, 309; Didlington Hall, 316; attempted assassination of, 178.

,, Norfolk visits Norwich, 311.

,, Wellington, 15; monument to, 16, 36.

,, York, betrothal of, 441; marriage, 443; at Didlington, 445; opens Technical School at Lynn, 446; birth of first child, 450; opens Castle Museum at Norwich, 453; visit to Norwich Fat Cattle Show, 474; to Lynn Hospital, 499; to Yarmouth, 509.

Duke’s Palace Bridge, Norwich, freeing of, 41.

Duleep Singh, Maharajah, 126.

Durrant card scandal, 115.

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Eade, Peter: knighted, 357; resigns post of senior physician of the Hospital, 392; elected Mayor of Norwich, 445; elected to fill casual vacancy, 460; receives freedom of city, 464; presented with portrait, 464.

Eagles shot, 57, 406.

Early closing of public houses, 34, 138, 224, 234.

,, of shops, 266, 296.

Earthquake shock, 143.

“Eastern Daily Press” first published, 206.

Eccentric personages, 31, 151.

Ecclesiastical History Lectures at Norwich Cathedral, 437, 438, 458, 468.

Eccles-next-the-Sea, ruined church of, 24; fall of tower, 456.

Eel, immense, 171.

Edgefield church, 349.

Education Code, 324.

Elastic cloth, 101.

Eldon Club, Norwich, 324.

Election disturbances in East Norfolk, 462, 463.

,, expenses, action to recover, 59.

,, of a vicar at Norwich, 475.

,, petitions against Messrs. Peto and Warner, 16; withdrawal of, 19; against Messrs. M’Cullagh and Watkin, 66; against Lord Bury and Mr. Schneider, 86, 94; against Sir Edmund Lacon and Sir H. Stracey, 93; against Sir H. Stracey 186, 196; against the Hon. R. Bourke, 189; against the Hon. F. Walpole and Sir E. H. K. Lacon, 190; against Mr. J. H. Tillett, 205, 208; ditto, 253, 255; against Messrs. P. Back and J. H. Ladyman (municipal election), 273; against Mr. Harry Bullard, 366; against Lord Henry Bentinck, 378.

Elections, Parliamentary, 13, 14, 34, 37, 38, 42, 60, 69, 72, 77, 83, 84, 86, 94, 123, 146, 147, 172, 182, 183, 184, 196, 203, 209, 211, 238, 239, 253, 265, 294, 307, 308, 345, 362, 363, 367, 369, 370, 372, 430, 431, 432, 461, 462, 463, 488, 497, 512, 513.

Electric lighting, 295, 312, 323, 336, 337, 423.

Elephant, death of an, 171.Electricity Company, Norwich, 423.

Elementary Education Bill, 197; Norwich Town Council recommends formation of School Board, 209.

Embezzlement, 216.

Emigrant ship ashore at Winterton, 265.

Emigrants leave Norfolk, 391.

English v. Black, remarkable action tor defamation, 57.

Estate sales, 14, 42, 51, 77, 78, 87, 105, 125, 143, 161, 172, 256, 322, 371.

Ex-communication, 359.

Execution of Henry Groom, 6; William Thompson, 30; Hubbard Lingley, 169; William Sheward, 186; Henry Webster, 265; Henry March, 280; William George Abigail, 328; Robert Goodale, 361; John Thurston, 365; George Harmer, 372; George Watt, 489.

,, last public 169.

,, first private, 186.

,, last at Norwich Castle, 372.

,, disgraceful scenes at an, 30.

,, horrible accident at, 361.

Exhibitions, industrial, at St. Andrew’s Hall, Norwich, 169, 213.

Explosion on Alexandra steamer, 269; at Clerkenwell, 173; at Walsingham church, 163; gunpowder, 101; in St. Peter Mancroft church alley, 271.

Explosions of boilers, 100, 156, 162, 166, 176; of fireworks, 205, 269; gas, 49, 269, 365.

F

Fair Trade League, 353.

Fakenham Corn Hall, 44.

“Falka,” 375.

Falls of Bruar, wreck of the, 383.

Falls of church steeples, 1, 6, 22, 456.

False imprisonment, action for, 142.

Fancy dress balls, 99, 228, 354.

Farmers’ Alliance, 306.

,, Defence Associations, 231, 239.

Farren, Miss E., 222, 235.

Felo de se, 106.

Female franchise, 291.

Fenian movement, precautions at Yarmouth, 173.

Fifty-first Regiment, 233.

Fine Arts’ Association, 41.

Fire engine, steam, 338.

,, escape, invented by Capt. Longe, 375.

Fires: at “Norwich Mercury” office, 4; Norfolk Hotel, Norwich, 13; Hunstanton Hall, 21; steam flour mills, Norwich, 46; St. Andrew’s Norwich, 50; at Yarmouth, 69; St. Martin-at-Palace, Norwich, 70; in Pottergate Street, Norwich, 87; in Dove Street, Norwich, 93; at Swaffham Prison, 111; at; St. George’s shoe factory, Norwich, 118; at Dereham, 126; at Frazer’s Saw mills, Norwich, 142; at Little Ellingham church, 172; at Yarmouth, 174; Yarmouth Assembly rooms, 199; at Darkin’s music warehouse, Norwich, 232; at Messrs. Holmes and Sons’ works, Norwich, 234; at Dixon’s, Norwich, 241; at Norwich city gaol, 252; at Riches and Watts’ works, Norwich, 263; at Boulton and Paul’s works, Norwich, 268; at Yarmouth, 286; at Bagshaw’s paper mills, Norwich, 288; at Willis and Southall’s factory, Norwich, 298; at New Buckenham, 307; at Lynn docks, 316; at Carrow works, 322; Gunton Hall, 332; Woodbastwick Hall, 332; Bridewell Alley, Norwich, 343; at Scole, 347; at Lynn, 353; at Browick Hall, Wymondham, 367; at Bridge Street, Norwich, 384; at West Beckham workhouse, 390; at Hockering, 391; at Cunningham’s saw mills, Norwich, 394; at Wroxham House, 404; at Messrs. Cubitt and Walker’s, North Walsham, 407; at Merton Hall, 410; at Boulton and Paul’s, Norwich, 410; at St. Giles’ Gates, Norwich, 410; at Sandringham House, 423; at Queen Street, Norwich, 433; at Smith’s maltings, Dereham, 445; on Jenny Lind steamboat, 461; Sullivan and Co., Norwich, 464; on Ringland Hills, 481; Cullingford’s paper mills, Norwich, 481; at Diss, 481; Messrs. Jermyn and Co., Lynn, 484; Press’s mills, Yarmouth, 485; Dove Street, Norwich, 491; Pinchen and Co’s brewery, South Creake, 491; Leake and Sons’ oil mill at Lynn, 500; at High Street, Dereham, 501; at Kimberley Hall, 501; North Walsham Town Hall, 501; “Free Trade” House, Dereham, 504; Porter and Son’s timber yard, Norwich, 511.

Firework explosions, 205, 269.

Fish killed by salt tides, 335.

Fisheries, National exhibition at Norwich, 319.

,, protection of, 13, 62, 256, 262, 274, 332.

,, Sea, 129, 256, 286, 304, 333.

Fisher, David, at Norwich, 131; death, 383.

Fisher family, 2, 26, 61, 77, 131, 132, 234, 383, 384.

Fishing dispute at Yarmouth, 377.

,, fleet disaster, 274.

Fish market, Norwich, 69; fatal accident at, 91.

Fish Wharves and Tramways Bill, Yarmouth, 158, 171.

FitzRoy, Lord Frederick, and the Thetford electors, 172.

Flood at Norwich, 291, 293.Floods, 17, 19, 38, 54, 119, 172, 223, 259, 301, 424, 435, 455, 476.

,, prevention of, 293, 456.

Foot and mouth disease, 223, 316, 318, 325, 336, 344, 507.

Football Club, Norwich, 184.

Forgery, 131, 331, 368.

Foresters’ High Court at Norwich, 481.

Fortescue, Miss, 445.

Fortesque, Earl, at Norwich, 159.

Fortune for a soldier, 112.

Foundry Bridge, Norwich, 303, 386.

Foxhounds, 51, 100, 152, 167, 177, 211, 258, 335, 367.

Fox, Joel, case, 90.

Framingham Pigot church, 88.

Franchise Bill, 349, 354.

Franco-Austrian war, 84.

Frauds on insurance companies, 280.

Free Bridge, opening of the, 234.

,, education, 408, 422.

Free Library, Norwich, 17; foundation stone laid, 34; opened, 59; proposed opening on Sunday, 350.

,, lectures, 416, 417, 423.

Freemasonry, 259, 271, 355.

Free Trade v. Protection, 13, 14.

French prisoner shot at Dereham, 72.

,, refugee at Norwich, 13.

Fresco at St. Gregory’s church, Norwich, 107.

Frosts, 9, 56, 92, 102, 103, 131, 207, 250, 317, 385, 408, 415, 416, 417, 424, 435, 438, 446, 455, 456.

Funerals in Norwich churchyards discontinued, 30.

Fye Bridge widened, 494.

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Gales, 7, 18, 25, 41, 46, 54, 57, 68, 90, 93, 96, 101, 118, 119, 129, 130, 138, 140, 164, 165, 172, 175, 182, 188, 194, 199, 209, 217, 226, 228, 229, 253, 259, 260, 274, 281, 317, 331, 335, 374, 383, 399, 423, 424, 445, 446, 455, 459, 484, 502, 511.

Garfield, President, death of, 323.

Gas Bills, Norwich, 252; Yarmouth, 122.

,, Company, Norwich, 71, 252, 311.

,, explosions, 49, 269, 365.

,, holder blown down, 164.

,, lighting at Dereham church, 82; Attleborough, 89; St. Giles’ church, Norwich, 93.

Gavazzi, Father, 39, 119, 133.

Geese plucked alive, 483.

Genereux, ensign of the, 208.

Geological Society, Norwich, 135.

German Emperor at Sandringham, 504.

German Emperor, death of, 392.

Giants, 130, 180, 221, 275.

Gilbert, George, Norwich equestrian, 399, 445.

Gildencroft recreation ground, 430, 450.

Gilman, C. R., elected Mayor; knighted, 480, 481; presented with silver plate, 487.

Girls’ Home, Norwich, 476.

,, Hospital, Norwich, 331, 341.

,, Public Day-school Company, 243.

Gladstone Club, Norwich, 469.

Gladstone, Mr., arrives in Yarmouth Roads, 313; at Sandringham, 336; visit to Norwich, 411; death, 488.

Glove fight at Norwich, 298.

Glover memorial, 427.

Golf, 333, 443.

Goddard, Miss, 85.

Goschen, Mr., at Norwich, 461.

Gorst, Sir John, at Norwich, 395.

Gough, J. B., at Norwich, 26, 82, 290.

Grammar School, Norwich: resignation of Dr. Woolley, 9; drowned in the wreck of the London, 153; litigation in the Rolls Court, 29, 64, 73; remarkable form of school punishment, 73; resignation of Dr. Vincent, 73; the Rev. Augustus Jessopp elected head-master, 83; athletic sports, 105; alterations in the school, 171; amended scheme of management, 191; Duke of Connaught presents prizes, 250; retirement of the Rev. Dr. Jessopp, 305; the Rev. O. W. Tancock appointed head-master, 305; resignation, 407; Charity Commissioners’ inquiry, 331; Charity Commissioners’ schemes, 341; Rev. E. F. Gilbard appointed head-master, 407.

,, Yarmouth, opened, 222.

Grand jurymen detained by snowfall, 28.

Gresham Grammar School, Holt, re-opened, 80.

Gressenhall parish register, 494.

“Grimes’ graves,” 201.

Grossmith, George, 228.

Grout and Co.’s factory closed, 414.

Guardians, Board of, clerks to: resignation of Mr. E. C. Bailey, 292; death, 340; appointment of Mr. John Cross, 292; resignation, 488; elections, 438; Mr. E. R. Woodward appointed clerk, 488.

Guilmant, M., 333.

Gunn, Rev. John, portrait of, at Norwich Museum, 201.

Gunton Hall, fire at, 332.

Gunpowder explosion at Norwich, 101.

Gurdon, R. T.: presented with, portrait, 269; defeats Mr. C. S. Read by one vote, 308; returned for Mid-Norfolk, 363, 370, 459; defeated, 430, 462; elected chairman of County Council, 397; receives peerage, 495.

Gurney portrait at Norwich Museum, 110.

Gymnastic Society, Norfolk and Norwich, 159.

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Haggard, Mr. Rider H., adopted candidate for East Norfolk, 442.

Hales, the Norfolk Giant, 130.

“Hamlet,” acted by a woman, 85.

“Happy Land” burlesque, 234.

Harcourt, Sir William, at Norwich, 478.

Harriers, North Norfolk, 277.

Harris, Lord, at Norwich, 389.

Harte, Bret, 308.

Hartington, Marquis of, at Norwich, 399; illness at Merton, 406.

Harvest thanksgiving services, 33.

Harvey, Sir R. J. H., declines to contest Norwich, 199; commits suicide, 203.

Harvey Life interest, 316, 332, 335, 347, 363, 366, 432, 445, 447, 466, 471.

Haslam, Rev. W., and the Revivalist movement, 133.

Hastings litigation, 52, 60.

,, barony of, 439.

Hautbois Magna church, 117.

Haven and Port Bill, Yarmouth, 141, 158.

Hawking, 126; exhibition of, 3.

Hawkins, Mr. Justice, on the judges’ lodgings, 364.

Hawthorne, Miss, Grace, 439.

Health Lectures for the People, 389.

Heat, extreme, 79, 349.

Heath, Miss, 202.

Heaviside, Rev. J. W. L., installed Canon of Norwich, 94.

Heigham Hall Lunatic Asylum, alleged irregularities at 35.

Hempton Green chapel, 45, 55.

Herds and flocks, sales of, 212, 257, 280, 337, 358, 369, 371, 402, 430, 443, 451, 463, 498, 510.

Hesse, Grand Duchess of, death of, 292.

Hethersett steeplechases, disturbance at, 265.

High School for Girls, 473.

Higher Grade School, Norwich, 404.

High Sheriff fined for non-attendance, 223.

High tides, 259, 301, 335, 336, 455, 456, 484.

Highway maintenance, 328, 474.

Hill, Dr. Horace, appointed Festival Chorus Master, 313.

Hills, Bishop, at Yarmouth, 85.

Hills, Dr., superannuation of, 376.

Hillyard, Rev. E. A., and the Ritualistic movement, 133, 134; death, 484.

Hoare, Samuel, elected member for Norwich, 367, 370, 462, (unopposed) 512; opens Norwich and Norfolk Conservative Club, 388; visit to India, 416; his return, 418; silver wedding, 419; restoration of Beckham church, 419; entertainment to Workhouse inmates, 435; to Trades’ Union Congress, 451; renovation of Norwich Cathedral, 487, 499; baronetcy conferred, 499.

“Hoffman’s Humbug,” 76.

Holkham estate rents, 436.

,, Park, Volunteer Review, 108.

Holt, Miss May, 217, 363.

Home Rule question, 368, 369, 440.

Horse-leap, remarkable, 67; over hurdles, 73.

Horse v. man, 189, 221.

Horsey, sea breaches at, 484.

Horticultural Society, Norfolk and Norwich, 387.

Hoskins case, 210.

Hospital, Norfolk and Norwich: movements in aid of, 182, 205; scheme for enlarging, 214, 271; new building, 274; foundation stone laid by the Prince of Wales, 299; opening of central block, 322; completion of work and opening by Duke of Connaught, 341; lady superintendent as a Roman Catholic, 419; centenary of, 217; tragedy at, 261; nurses’ quarters, 500.

,, Sunday Fund established, 182.

,, Sunday first observed, 228; first annual meeting of Hospital Sunday Fund, 237.

,, West Norfolk and Lynn, 499.

Houghton, St. Giles’, Wayside chapel, 481.

Huddleston, Mr. J. W., contests Norwich, 203; elevation to the judicial bench, 253; death, 416.

Huguenot Society, 392.

Human remains discovered at Norwich, 6; at Tasburgh, 486.

Humiliation, services of, 315, 320, 356.

Hunstanton Convalescent Home, 279.

,, yawl disaster, 464.

Hunting, 51, 100, 167, 175, 211, 275.

,, fracas, 175.

,, litigation, 485.

Hurricanes in Norfolk, 324, 457.

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Ignatius at Norwich, 130, 132, 133, 187, 267, 409, 446.

,, alleged assault on, 267.

Illicit stills, 56.

Incorporated Law Society, 434.

Indian Mutiny: Departure of General Windham, 66; relief fund, 67; day of humiliation, 68; relief of Lucknow and capture of Delhi, 68; defeat of General Windham, 70.

Influenza, 406, 426.

Institute of Journalists, 451.

Insurance Company, Norwich Equitable Fire, 339.

Irish church, 177, 183, 191.

Irving, Mr. Henry, at Sandringham, 401.

Isolation Hospital, Norwich, 439.

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Jail closed at Lynn, 154.

James, David, 343.

Jameson, Dr. at Norwich, 470.

Javelin men at Assizes, 89, 92.

Jenny Lind Infirmary, establishment of, 11; performances for, 47, 328, 361, 471; new building, 469, 476, 486, 496, 510; playground, 437.

Jessopp, Rev. Augustus, elected Master of Norwich Grammar School, 83.

Johnson, Jex, the watchmaker, 9.

Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 381.

,, Diamond, 476, 480.

Judges’ lodgings, 363.

Jury of headboroughs, 140.

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Kangaroos at Melton Constable, 61.

Kapiolani, Queen, at Norwich, 380.

Kay, Mr. Edward, Q.C., accepts judgeship, 319; death, 478.

Kean, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 99.

Kekewich, Sir G. W., at Norwich, 456.

Kelley-Cooper sculling match, 150.

Kemble, Fanny, 8, 15, 37, 41.

Kendal, Mr. and Mrs., 398, 469.

Kensington Gardens, Lakenham, 13.

Kent, Duchess of, death of, 105.

King, Tom, at Norwich, 112.

Kolisch, Herr (chess player), at Norwich, 106.

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Labour, Royal Commission on, 433.

,, scarcity of agricultural, 500.

Labourer’s long walk, 41.

Lakenham schools, 488.

Landslip at Attleborough, 301.

La Reine des Agnes wrecked, 330.

Launch, remarkable, from Caister beach, 192.

Law of Settlement, 63, 112.

Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, 284.

Leap, extraordinary, by a horse, 67; over hurdles, 73.

Lectures: Dr. White on the Reformation, 4; Mrs. Knights on the Bloomer costume, 8; J. B. Gough on temperance, 26; by George Dawson, 48, 63, 100; by Thackeray on the George’s, 62; by Dr. Russell on the Crimean war, 68; by Barnum on “Money-making and the art of Humbug,” 82; by Mr. J. T. Mott (High Sheriff), on “The Paston Letters,” 105; by Mr. W. J. Utten Browne (Mayor of Norwich), on “The Times of King Charles the First,” 109; by Professor Pepper on “Optical Illusions,” 122; by Elihu Burritt on “The Higher Law and Mission of Commerce,” 128; by Ignatius on “Monks and Monasteries for the English Church,” 130; by the Rev. Dr. Littledale on “Church Principles,” 132; by Baron De Camin, 133; by Father Gavazzi 133; by Sir S. W. Baker, 166; by Dr. Bateman on “Darwinism,” 236; Bret Harte on “The Augonauts of ’49,” 308; Melton Prior on the Egyptian war, 336; on war in Burmah, 407; J. C Buckmaster on “Science Teaching in Agriculture,” 342; Oscar Wilde on “The House Beautiful,” 346; E. P. Weston on pedestrianism, 346; “Cuthbert Bede” on Modern Humourists, 347; Rev. Henry Ward Beecher on “Wastes and Burdens of Society,” 372; Archibald Forbes on “Ten years of War Correspondence,” 376; by Sir Robert Ball, 388, 397, 408, 426; the Rev. W. Tuckwell, 388; Mr. S. H. Burton, 389; Mr. Donald Day, 339; Dr. S. J. Barton, 389; Henry Furniss on “Art and Artists,” 395; on “The Humours of Parliament,” 423; Lant Carpenter, 397; Dr. Andrew Wilson, 397, 398, 417, 426, 438; Professor Miall, 397; Professor Seeley, 397; Rev. Dr. Dallinger, 397; Captain Wiggins on “Arctic seas and Siberia,” 400; on the “Nansen Expedition,” 469; Mr. Louis Fagan on “Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian Antiquities,” 408; Mr. Henry Seebohm on “Adventures in Siberia,” 408; Rev. H. H. Snell, 416; Mr. G. C. Davies, 417; Rev. W. F. Creeney, 417; Mr. Bosworth Harcourt, 417; Mr. H. F. Euren, 417; Rev. J. Miller Hamilton, 426; Mr. M. P. Squirrell, 428; Mr. C. Stacy Watson, 428; Archdeacon Farrar, 437; Rev. J. A. Robinson, 438; Rev. Prebendary Meyrick, 438; Rev. Stanley Leathes, 438; Rev. G. A. Schneider, 438; Dr. Drinkwater, 438; Jerome K. Jerome on “Humour, old and new,” 452; Archdeacon Sinclair, 458; Rev. Dr. Kingsmill, 458; Rev. Professor Gwatkin, 458; Bishop Barry. 463; Rev. Dr. Moule, 468; Dr. Nansen on “Across the Polar Region,” 486; Dr. J. E. Talmage on “Utah and its People,” 490; Mrs. Garrett Anderson, M.D., on “The History and Effect of Vaccination,” 496.

Legard, Sir Charles, contests Norwich, 209.Leicester, Earl of: denounces political coercion, 149; munificence to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, 182, 271, 500; restoration of Holkham church, 196; invested K.G., 233; married to the Hon. Georgiana Cavendish, 257; summoned under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 298; lays foundation stone of Norwich Agricultural Hall, 327; Royal College of Music, 328; letter on the Irish question, 368; Norwich Blind Institution, 391; rents of the Holkham estate, 436.

“Les Cloches de Corneville,” 318, 342.

Levadia wrecked, 326.

Libel actions, 4, 40, 94, 104, 105, 107, 161, 239, 257, 470.

,, prosecution, 368.

Liberal demonstration at Whitlingham, 244.

,, dissension at Norwich, 202.

,, Unionists, 368, 369.

Libraries amalgamation at Norwich, 366.

Library, Norfolk and Norwich, destroyed by fire, 491; re-opened, 500.

Licensed Victuallers’ Association, 170.

Licensing Act, New, 224.

,, Bill, protest against, 212.

Lifeboat crews, allegations against, 96, 119, 138.

,, disasters, 154, 172, 314, 317, 395.

,, demonstration at Norwich, 472.

Lifeboats, inefficiency of, 68.

,, launched, 151, 160, 161, 169, 170, 181, 195, 243, 350, 400, 404, 430, 452, 511.

Light Horse Volunteers, 104, 163, 172.

Lighthouse, fall of Cromer, 164.

,, of Norwich manufacture, 100.

“Lily of Killarney,” 329.

Lindahl, Scandinavian skater, 457.

Lind, Jenny, at Norwich, 47, 113; memorial unveiled, 452.

Linton, Rev. S., consecrated Bishop of Riverina, 347; death, 449.

“Little ease,” at Norwich Grammar school, 73.

Liverpool Cup, won by Melton, 375.

Livings, long tenure of, 342.

Local Government Act (see County Council).

London-street improvement, Norwich, 46, 265, 276.

Lombe family, 11, 15, 65, 99, 101, 118, 330.

Long service, remarkable instance of, 201.

Long, Walter, Mr., at Norwich, 504.

Loraine, Mr. H., 269.

Lord High Steward of Norwich Cathedral, 161.

,, Mayor of London at Norwich, 423.

Loveday’s London Folly Company, 325, 326.

Lubbock, Sir J. W., at Norwich, 356.

Lugard, Captain, at Norwich, 437.

Lunatic Asylum, Norwich City, 220.

Lynn: high tides at, 19; empty gaol, 22; Lieut. Cresswell, R.N., feted, 25; AthenÆum opened, 32; fall of workhouse, 33; J. H. Gurney elected for, 34; Corn Exchange opened, 38; smallpox at, 52; coroner’s election at 62; Mr. Spurgeon at, 65; Corporation address to Thomas Baines, 71; Lord Stanley re-elected, 72, 159; Corporation claim sturgeon, 77; Norfolk Agricultural show at, 136, 430, 489; Lady Mayoresses’ Pin Money, 139; jury of headboroughs, 140; Kelley-Cooper sculling match, 150; jail closed, 154; new docks, 176, 192, 343; election petition against the Hon. R. Bourke, 189; Royal visits, 192, 355, 415, 424, 446, 489, 499; Lord Claud Hamilton elected, 196; new railway station, 210; opening of the Free Bridge, 234; restoration of St. Margaret’s church, 254; high tides at, 259, 336; Cheese Fair abolished, 283; sudden death of Mayor, 308; Oddfellows A.M.C., 309; Conservative presentation to Lady Hamilton, 316; fire at the docks, 316; Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone at, 336; Stanley Library, 351; fires, 353, 484; Lord Randolph Churchill at, 360; Sporting and Art Exhibition, 415; enormous captures of sprats, 417; industrial exhibition, 424; Cambridge crew at, 417; Technical School, 446; typhoid fever at, 483; West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital, 499.

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Maccomo, the “Lion King,” 98, 173; narrow escape at Norwich, 111.

Mace, Jim, 16, 112, 113, 389.

,, Pooley, 138, 150.

Magistrate fined for assault, 225.

Magistrates’ clerks: death, of Mr. Wm. Day, 169; appointment of Mr. G. B. Kennett, 170; resignation, 412; Mr. W. R. Cooper appointed, 412.

Magistrates, Norwich, complaints about, 70.

,, appointment of, 436.

,, Yarmouth, appointment of at, 72.

Male attire assumed by a female servant, 58.

Malt Tax, 134, 141, 146, 311.

Man v. horse, 189, 221.

Mann, Arthur H., admitted Doctor of Music, 327.

Manufactures, Norwich, 48, 50, 69, 101, 131, 414.

Marching column of 1st V.B.N.R., 460.

,, Norfolk Artillery, 512.

Market Cross at North Walsham, 57.

,, tolls inquiries, 396.

Marriage Law Defence Union, 334.Marriages: Viscount Powerscourt and Lady Julia Coke, 135; Earl of Dunmore and Lady Gertrude Coke, 157; Mr. Robert Clements and Lady Winifrid Coke, 235; Colonel Buller and Lady Anne Coke, 238; the Hon. H. Strutt and Lady Margaret Coke, 240; Earl of Leicester and the Hon. Georgiana Cavendish, 257; Earl of Lichfield and Lady Mildred Coke, 290; Viscount Lewisham and Lady Mary Coke, 305.

,, (Royal): Princess Royal, 70; Princess Alice and the Grand Duke of Hesse, 115; Prince of Wales, 121; Princess Louise, 210; Duke of Edinburgh, 238; Duke of Connaught, 296; Princess Louise and the Earl of Fife, 403; Duke of York and Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, 443; Princess Maud and Prince Charles of Denmark, 471.

Mathematician in humble life, 23.

Mayoral entertainments, 403, 449, 451, 454, 481.

Mayor, alleged wrongful election of, 17.

,, elected by his casting vote, 9.

,, of Norwich insulted, 10; death of, 460.

Mayors, election of 8, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 68, 80, 90, 101, 109, 118, 129, 138, 152, 164, 171, 182, 195, 206, 216, 228, 236, 248, 259, 271, 281, 291, 304, 315, 324, 331, 343, 351, 361, 374, 385, 395, 405, 415, 424, 436, 445, 454, 466, 474, 484, 494, 504, 514.

Mathews, Charles, 44, 119, 277.

Mattishall church rate case, 154.

McCalmont, Col., adopted candidate for East Norfolk, 442.

Medical officer charged with fraud, 243.

Medical Officer of Health: Mr. T. W. Crosse appointed, 229.

Melton, winner of the Derby, 357; Liverpool Cup, 375.

Member of Parliament as actor, 80.

Memorial brass stolen, 79.

,, to Bishop of Norwich, 496.

Menagerie, fight between tigers at, 362; foolhardy feat at, 385.

Menageries, 37, 56, 81, 92, 98, 103, 111, 120, 171, 173, 184, 230, 272, 293, 362, 385.

,, accidents at, 98, 111.

Mendham, W. L., appointed Town Clerk, 47; death, 267.

“Messiah,” first Good Friday performance of, 327.

Meteor, 270.

Meteorological Society, Norwich, 202.

Middle Level inundations, 113; litigation, 114, 120, 132, 144, 165.

,, sluice opened, 282.

“Midsummer Night’s Dream,” 455.

Mild weather in winter, 82, 83, 131, 207, 396.

Military and Naval exhibition, 482.

,, balls, 230, 397, 420, 475, 499.

Military riot at Yarmouth, 105.

,, tournaments, 254, 277, 285, 375, 386, 399, 407, 420, 450, 469.

Militia: raising of regiments, 15; trainings, 21, 31, 38; barracks, 28; colours presented to West Norfolk Regiment, 42; West Norfolk Regiment at Aldershot and Dublin, 42; arrival at Norwich, 51; West Norfolk Regiment at Chester, Liverpool, and Stockport, 69; 4th Battalion staff transferred to Norwich 392.

,, Artillery, 23, 28, 31, 39.

Miraculous escape at Swaffham, 18.

Mirage at Yarmouth, 221.

Missionary Loan exhibition, 488.

Monasticism at Norwich, 130, 132, 133, 187, 267.

Monkton, Lady, 404.

Montgomery, Walter (actor), 45, 48; death, 214.

Moody, D. L., 435.

Morley, Mr. A., at Norwich, 450.

Morley, Mr. John, at Norwich, 380.

Mounted Rifles, Norwich, 104, 163, 172.

Mountjoy, pedestrian, 75.

Mousehold Heath: common rights, 124; Dean and Chapter offer to give up their rights, 140; agreement confirmed, 310; management scheme adopted, 321; action in the High Court, 338; Royal assent given to the scheme, 346; relief works, 365; opening of new road, 369.

,, rifle range, 98.

Mower, Charles, pedestrian, 121.

Mulbarton common rights, 143.

Mundella, M.P., Mr., at Norwich, 404.

Municipal buildings, proposed, 494, 501.

,, election petition, 273.

Murder, remarkable confession of, 7.

Murders, 4, 6, 30, 128, 169, 185, 261, 265, 280, 320, 324, 328, 355, 361, 365, 372, 374, 375, 377, 406, 443, 461, 489, 512, 514.

Murder trials, 40, 190, 243, 265, 280, 320, 324, 374, 375, 377, 406, 443, 476, 489.

Murray, Dr. John, portrait of, 499.

Museum, Norfolk and Norwich: theft from, 89; Gurney portrait at, 110; Lombe collection, 234; closing of the old buildings, 451.

Musical Festival, Norfolk and Norwich Triennial, 15, 34, 67, 99, 127, 162, 194, 226, 257, 289, 324, 351, 384, 414, 444, 472, 502.

Musical ride, 254.

Music Hall, 34.

,, Norwich School of, 450.

,, Royal College of, 328.

“Mute of malice,” 509.

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Nansen, Dr., at Norwich, 486.

National Fisheries exhibition opened by Prince of Wales, 319.

,, Insurance, 332.National poor rate, 63, 71, 81.

,, Union of Women Workers, 494.

Nelson memorial at Burnham Thorpe, 423, 463.

,, monument, Yarmouth; fatal fall from, 124; Scotch fisherman’s feat on, 259.

,, statue, Norwich, 10, 48.

Newspaper Act, 42.

Nilsson, Mdlle. Christine, 195, 245.

Ninth East Norfolk Regiment, 218; memorial window at Norwich Cathedral, 420.

Nisbet, Rev. E. M., installed Canon, 172.

“Nita’s First,” 353.

“Norfolk Chronicle,” centenary of, 106; libel summons applied for, 390.

Norfolk Hotel sold, 135.

“Norfolk News,” libel action against the, 94.

Norfolk Volunteer Service Association, 114.

Norman’s charity, 331, 341.

“Norwich,” G.E.R. steamship launched, 335.

Norwich, Aylsham, and Cromer Railway, 88.

,, building sites, value of, 51.

,, Castle: letter from Mr. John Gurney, re acquisition of, 343; deputation to the Home Secretary and purchase of the buildings, 345; suggested conversion into a museum, 373; keys transferred to the Mayor and Corporation, 381; opening of gardens, 401; of museum, 422.

,, Central Conservative Club, 267, 276, 284.

,, Corporation Bill, 397.

,, Dispensary, 286.

,, Free Library lectures, 416.

,, Improvement Act, 303.

,, Public Library, centenary of, 333.

,, Union Fire Insurance Society, centenary of, 480.

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Obstructing a railway train, 410.

O’Connor, Mr. T. P., at Norwich, 398.

Octagon chapel, Norwich, 50.

Octo-centenary of Norwich Cathedral, 470, 471.

Oddfellows’ A.M.C. at Norwich, 63; Lynn, 309; jubilee, 364; dinner to Grand Master Flowers, 435.

“Old World exhibition” at Norwich, 378.

Omnibus Company, Norwich, 298.

Ontario, wreck of the, 138.

Opera at Norwich Theatre, 53, 76, 106, 114, 135, 143, 157, 167, 177, 180, 190, 201, 204, 235, 265, 269, 289, 313, 329, 346, 356, 429.

,, bouffe, 219, 221, 232.

,, comic, by children, 318.

Operatic Union, Norwich, 91, 102.

Organ at St. Andrew’s Hall, 314, 333.

Organs, church, 158, 160, 199, 254, 267, 276, 280, 378.

Organists, Cathedral, 281, 317, 363.

Overend, Gurney and Co., 158, 184.

Overstrand church, 170.

Oratorio of “Nehemiah,” 297.

Ordnance Survey, 394.

Orford, Lord, and the Bible Society, 63.

Organophonic Band, Hoffman’s, 48, 76.

Ormesby Broad catastrophe, 463.

“Our Boys,” 277, 343.

Outrage at Diss, 106.

Owen, George, manager of Norwich Theatre, 109.

Oxford, Bishop of, at Norwich, 76.

Oxford Hotel, purchase at Norwich, 268.

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Paderewski in Norwich, 444, 456, 497.

Paget, Sir James, presented with an address, 214.

Pallas’ sand grouse, 125.

Panoramas, 18, 51.

Pantomime companies, touring, 333.

Pantomimes, 27, 38, 47, 56, 69, 80, 92, 103, 111, 120, 131, 140, 153, 165, 173, 184, 196, 207, 217, 229, 237, 250, 262, 272, 282, 293, 305, 317.

Parachute descents, 402.

Parish clerk of Woodbastwick, 438.

Parish Councils, 455.

Parliamentary costs paid from rates, 8.

Parliamentary Divisions of Norfolk, 167, 178.

Passengers’ communication, 140.

Pasteur treatment, 412.

Paston Grammar School, 242.

,, Letters, 105.

Pastoral plays, 381, 434, 450, 471, 489.

Patriotic Fund, 36.

Patteson, Mr. H. S., elected leader of Conservative party, 461; complimentary banquet and presentation, 468; resignation of leadership, 485; death, 487.

Patteson, Mr. Justice, retires from the Bench, 10.

Patti, Madame, at Norwich, 129, 434.

Paul, Dawson, presentation to Mr. and Mrs., 373; silver wedding, 443.

Pedestrian follower of hounds, 30.

Pedestrianism, 24, 31, 40, 41, 42, 66, 75, 110, 118, 121, 124, 221, 243, 295, 311.

Pelham memorial throne, 460; effigy, 470.

Pennington, Mr. W. H., 275.

Pepper’s Ghost, 122.

Peto, Mr., created a baronet, 39.

Phillips, Frederick Lawrence: accident at Norwich Theatre, 4; benefit performances, 5; proprietor of “The Shades,” 34; new plays by, 55; action against William Harper Stewardson, 257; death, 304.Phillips’, Mrs., farewell performance, 48.

Phonograph, 401.

Photographic Society, 32.

Photography, 80.

Piccolomini, Mdlle., at Norwich, 54.

Pigott, Mr. Paynton, appointed Deputy Chief Constable of Norfolk, 247; Chief Constable, 311; presentation to, 482.

Pigtail, 132.

Pike, large, 306.

“Pink Dominoes,” 286.

Pin Money, 139.

Pitt and Hamilton’s Comedy Company, 270, 284.

Playing Fields and Open Spaces Committee, 423, 450, 483.

Pleuro-pneumonia, 404.

Ploughing by steam, 62.

Ploughing matches: All England and Norfolk, 215.

Ploughs, trials of, 142.

Plucking of live geese, 483.

Plumstead church destroyed by fire, 424.

Poisoning, charges of, 11.

Police force, Norwich City, 3, 22, 39.

,, new uniform, 39.

Political ascendency in Norwich Town Council, 100.

Political coercion on the Holkham estate denounced by the Earl of Leicester, 149.

Poor, entertainments to the, 344, 424.

Poor-law Amendment Bill (Norwich), 121.

Poor-law Conference, 259.

Poor-rate, proposed national, 63, 71, 81.

Poor Removal Act, 112.

Porpoise killed in the Yare, 337.

Postmasters of Norwich: Mr. B. V. Winch appointed, 205; death, 417; Mr. B. N. Thoms appointed, 418; Mr. Sturgeon appointed, 418.

Presbyterian church, Norwich, 245.

Presentations, 3, 14, 21, 50, 55, 64, 66, 71, 76, 79, 82, 85, 93, 124, 134, 152, 168, 192, 194, 215, 222, 226, 227, 232, 238, 258, 262, 269, 273, 275, 284, 287, 311, 329, 335, 348, 361, 373, 385, 387, 396, 404, 411, 419, 429, 443, 464, 464, 482, 468, 469, 470, 472, 482, 487, 491, 502.

Primrose League, 357, 381, 389, 393, 422.

Prince Albert Victor, 339, 342, 354, 357.

Prince Bonaparte Jerome at Gressenhall Workhouse, 99.

“Prince Bonta Workey,” 184.

Prince Consort, death of the, 111.

Prince of Wales: coming of age of, 118; marriage of, 121; visits to Holkham Park, 141, 153, 165, 173, 196, 230, 251, 272, 325; visits to Merton Hall, 141, 206, 236, 271, 332; visits to Gunton Park, 152, 194, 196, 207; visits to Norwich, 163, 194, 207, 271, 299, 315, 319, 331, 351, 367, 370, 371, 460, 473, 510; Oakley park, 164; Lynn, 192, 222, 355, 415; Yarmouth, 221, 299, 321, 357, 379, 460, 499; opens West Norfolk Junction Railway, 153; opens New Dock at Lynn, 192; illness of, 216; recovery and thanksgiving, 217; president of the Norfolk Agricultural Association, 222; lays foundation stone of County School, 232; receives the Czarewitch of Russia at Sandringham, 248; presentation on return from India, 273; opens Yarmouth Town Hall, 328; visits to Melton Park, 315, 351, 415; Didlington Park, 396; Elveden, 228, 236; lays foundation stone of Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, 299; opens Agricultural Hall, Norwich, 331; receives Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone, 336; silver wedding, 390; at the Sandringham sales, 402; in record railway run, 419; presides at Norfolk Artillery dinner, 437; at Shernbourne church, 495; receives German Emperor at Sandringham, 504; inspects Loyal Suffolk Hussars, South African detachment, 506; at opening of Jenny Lind Infirmary, Norwich, 510.

Prince of Wales Road, Norwich, 82, 97, 241.

Prince’s Street Lecture Hall, Norwich, 317.

“Princess of Trebizonde,” 219.

Princess Louise at Norwich, 473; marriage of, 210.

Princess Victoria of Wales confirmed, 367.

Prior Melton at Norwich, 336, 407.

Prison Governors, 259, 304.

,, new, at Norwich, 381.

,, escape from, 389.

Prisons, amalgamation of county, 259.

Prize fights, 16, 138, 150.

Proportional Representation Society, 356.

Public Health Act (1848), 7; (1872), 229.

Public-house Closing Act, 138.

Public-houses, early closing of, 34, 224.

Pulpits at Norwich Cathedral, 420, 421.

Pump Street Norwich, 106.

Pusey memorial, 332.

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Quarter Sessions, Norfolk, 1, 28, 58, 89, 453; chairmen of, 308, 329.

,, Norwich, 20, 89, 115, 280.

Queen’s birthday celebrated, 85, 95, 124, 135, 143, 159, 168, 178, 191, 202, 212, 221, 233, 241, 266, 309, 379, 480.

Queen of Denmark at Norwich, 163.

Queen’s visit to Sandringham, 401.

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Rabies, 412.

Race meeting, 65.

Rachael, Madame, and Lord Ranelagh, 178.

Railways: ruinous competition, 24; proposed line from Tivetshall to Harleston, 27; Eastern Counties (Amalgamation of Railways) Bill, 31; accident near Thetford, 38; flooded, 38; unsatisfactory state of, 46; litigation under the Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Act, 53, 70; accident near Harling, 56; transit rates, 59; Wells and Fakenham, 69; Berney Arms station litigation, 102; amalgamation of, 112; accident on the Lynn and Hunstanton, 126; proposed Norwich, Aylsham, and Cromer line, 88 (afterwards known as the East Norfolk Railway), 129, 135, 151, 205, 247, 276; passengers’ communication, 140; narrow escape of a train, 145; West Norfolk Junction Railway opened by Prince of Wales, 153; Victoria Station, Norwich, 159; trains impeded by snow, 166, 317; Watton and Swaffham, 190; Wensum Valley (proposed), 205; new station at Lynn, 210; Norwich and Aylsham (proposed), 220; Thorpe accident, 244, 245, 252, 253; Yarmouth and Stalham (or North Norfolk), 258, 279, 287, 321; proposed Central Norfolk, 258; Lynn and Fakenham, 281, 309, 327, 332; killed at Wells station, 299; East Norfolk, 313, 327; express service, 330; Acle and Yarmouth, 335; Eastern and Midland extension to Holt, 350; Thorpe Station, Norwich, opened, 368; train obstruction at East Winch, 410; fast railway run, 419; second class tickets abolished, 438; projected in South Norfolk, 465, 488; North Walsham to Mundesley, 489; restaurant cars on G.E.R., 498; proposed light railway from Norwich to Dereham, 506.

Rains, heavy, 301, 302, 402, 403, 404, 435, 476.

Ranelagh, Lord, and Madame Rachel, 178.

Rare birds, 51, 54, 57, 125, 164, 191, 199.

Rarey at Norwich, 96.

Rate collectors, 176, 474.

Rating, 1, 8, 500.

Rats eaten alive, 131.

Ray’s bream, 465.

Read, Clare Sewell, wins prizes for agricultural essays, 41; advocates peripatetic agricultural shows, 103; McCormick’s reaper at the Plumstead farm, 117; Malt Tax Association, 141; returned to Parliament as a Malt Tax repealer, 146; the cattle plague, 148, 246; first chairman of the Norfolk Chamber of Agriculture, 162; returned for South Norfolk, 184, 239; on compulsory education, 198; on county rates, 208; president of Norfolk Agricultural Society, 213; appointed Permanent Secretary of Local Government Board, 239; at Poor-law conference, 259; resigns Local Government Board appointment, 261; national testimonial presented, 262; establishment of Norwich Fat Cattle Show, 274; evidence re importation of foreign cattle, 278; motion for forming a Diocesan Conference, 290; on road management, 297; speaks in the House of Commons on agricultural depression, 300; visit to America, 302; Farmers’ Alliance, 306; defeated by Mr. R. T. Gurdon, 308; motion on the malt tax, 311; foot and mouth disease, 316, 318, 344; opening of the North Norfolk Railway, 321; road maintenance, 323; unopposed return for West Norfolk, 345; agricultural depression, 353, 436; contests Norwich, 370; with British Dairy Farmers’ Association, 391; criticism of the Agricultural Holdings’ Act, 406; relinquishes farming in Norfolk, 467; farewell to Honingham ibid; presented with portrait, 482.

Reaping machines introduced, 77; trial of McCormick’s reaper, 117.

Re-assessment of Norwich properties, 500.

Recorders of Norwich: death of Mr. Prendergast, Q.C., 82; appointment of Mr. O’Malley, Q.C., 83; death, 249; appointment of Mr. J. W. Metcalfe, Q.C., 250; death, 437; Mr. Kemp, Q.C., appointed, 437.

Redenhall bell foundry, 316.

Re-distribution of seats, 167, 178, 349, 354.

Reed, German, at Norwich, 68, 70, 90, 269, 288.

Reeves, Sims, at Norwich, 297, 410.

Reffley wood celebration, 5.

Reform Act, first election under new, 182.

Reformatories, 65, 365.

Regiment, 54th, West Norfolk, 174.

Regiments (Cavalry): 1st (King’s) Dragoon Guards, 163, 443, 444, 450, 453, 455, 460, 463, 464; 2nd Dragoon Guards, 5, 12; 3rd Dragoon Guards, 192, 234, 233, 242; 5th Dragoon Guards, 108, 112; 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), 23, 29, 257, 265, 267; 7th Dragoon Guards, 215, 221, 230, 232, 325, 329, 464, 467, 469, 471, 475, 480, 489, 490; 1st Dragoons (Royals), 268, 277; 3rd Hussars, 318, 319, 325; 4th Light Dragoons (afterwards 4th Hussars), 12, 343, 351, 360; 5th Lancers, 117, 121, 125, 277, 283, 285, 286, 287; 6th Dragoons (Inniskillings), 309, 312, 315; 7th Hussars, 244, 252, 254, 257, 494, 498, 506, 509; 8th Hussars, 414, 420, 443; 10th Hussars, 99; 11th Hussars, 3, 5; 13th Hussars, 150, 156, 361, 369, 509, 510; 15th Light Dragoons (afterwards 15th Hussars), 67, 68, 76, 108, 170, 177; 16th Lancers, 137, 143, 144; 18th Hussars, 127, 135, 136; 19th Hussars, 369, 370, 375, 379, 381, 386, 390; 20th Hussars, 390, 397, 399, 407, 412; 21st Hussars, 287, 289, 290; Royal Horse Artillery, 76, 96, 180, 191, 193, 202, 212, 214; Royal Artillery, 36, 40, 57, 67.

Relief subscriptions, 39, 67, 103, 166, 365, 416.

,, works on Mousehold Heath, 365.

Religious services at Norwich Theatre, 102.

Remarkable career, 5.

Reredos at Letheringsett, 509.

Reserve Squadron at Yarmouth, 225.

Restaurant cars on the G.E.R., 498.

Restitution of stolen money, 58.

Revivalism, 133.

Revolting performance at Norwich, 131.

Rifle shooting, 111, 114, 158, 391.

Riots, 3, 49, 105, 376, 453.

Ritualistic practices, 133, 484.

River pollution, 166.

Riverside Road, Norwich, 415.

Rivers, preservation of order on, 445.

Robinson, Miss, “lady preacher,” 187.

Roebuck, Captain Disney, 233.

RÖntgen rays, 468.

Rood beam at St. John Timberhill, 452.

Roman Catholic church, Norwich, 433, 451.

Rosebery, Earl of, visits Postwick, 202; at Norwich, 400.

Roundabouts, worked by steam, 140.

Rousby, Mr. and Mrs., at Norwich, 233.

Route march of Norfolk Artillery Militia, 512.

Rowing, 8, 56, 63, 64, 69, 150, 289.

Rowing Club, Norfolk and Norwich, 170.

Royal Commissions, 190, 193, 196, 257, 264.

Royal Hotel (new), Norwich, 484.

Running constables, 22.

Rush, James Blomfield, 104.

Russell, Henry, at Norwich, 30, 48.

Russell, Dr., war correspondent, at Norwich, 68.

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St. Andrew, Norwich, election of a vicar, 475.

St. Andrew’s Hall: Mayor’s prerogative to give use of, 52; restoration of, 127.

St. Andrew Society, Norwich, 260, 499.

St. Augustine’s churchyard scandal, 260; improvement, 450.

St. Clement’s churchyard opened, 483.

St. Faith’s riot, 453.

St. George’s Home for Working Girls, 479.

St. George’s Vase won by Norwich volunteer, 432.

St. Lawrence church, Norwich, attempted destruction of, 156.

St. Michael-at-Thorn tower, 374, 378.

St. Paul’s, Norwich, improvement scheme, 276.

St. Peter Mancroft: vicars of, 290, 324, 348, 412, 415; restoration schemes, 291, 324, 326, 337, 354, 435, 469, 492; new reredos at, 363.

St. Philip’s schools, Norwich, 228.

St. Thomas, Heigham, 392.

Salisbury, Lord, at Norwich, 382.

,, appointed High Steward of Yarmouth, 395.

Salvation Army, 329, 418, 428.

Sanctus bell, 220.

Sandford, Emily, 66.

Sandringham sales, 402, 428, 443, 456, 485, 498, 510.

Saturday popular concerts, 296.

Savings’ Bank, fraud on, 476.

Savi’s warbler, 51.

Sayers, Tom, at Norwich, 113; charged with assault at Swaffham, 115.

Scarlet uniforms for volunteers, 279.

School Board: formation of recommended by Norwich Town Council, 209, election of first, 211; remarkable scene, 297; presentation to clerk of, 479.

Science Lectures for the People, 388, 397, 408, 417, 426, 438.

Scotch fisherman’s freak, 259.

Scotch fishing fleet disasters, 259.

Scottish celebration at Norwich, 210.

Sea breaches at Horsey, 484.

Sea-shore rights, 143, 294.

Second-class tickets abolished, 438.

Sedan chair at election, 38.

Sentence of death, painful scene during, 375.

Sentences, disparity in, 216.

Servant girl’s remarkable conduct, 58.

Severe weather, 377, 385, 389, 408, 415, 416, 420, 446, 456, 457, 476, 497, 503.

Sewerage works at Norwich, 54, 71, 144, 157, 166, 174, 188, 209, 227, 230, 238, 383, 457, 467, 489, 503.

Sewage Farm, 277, 300.

Shalders’ fountain pump, 47.

Sheriffs, appointment of, 8, 16, 26, 36, 46, 56, 68, 80, 90, 101, 109, 118, 129, 138, 152, 164, 171, 182, 195, 206, 216, 228, 236, 248, 259, 271, 281, 291, 304, 315, 324, 331, 343, 351, 361, 374, 385, 395, 405, 415, 424, 436, 445, 454, 466, 474, 484, 494, 504, 514.

Sheriffs’ entertainments, 383, 400, 402, 404.

Shernbourne church restored, 495.

Sheward case, 6, 185.

Shipbuilding in Norfolk, 22, 51, 83, 105, 125, 136, 149, 213, 257.Shipping disasters, 25, 28, 41, 46, 57, 68, 90, 96, 101, 118, 119, 129, 130, 138, 140, 164, 165, 172, 175, 182, 188, 192, 194, 199, 209, 217, 226, 228, 229, 253, 267, 258, 259, 260, 274, 281, 283, 317, 326, 330, 331, 383, 399, 423, 459, 508, 511.

Shooting, extraordinary feats of, 161, 225, 293.

Siamese princes at Norwich, 512.

Sidestrand church, 323.

“Sidney Carton” produced at Norwich Theatre, 438.

Sidney, W., manager of Norwich Theatre; presentation to, 50; action as to silver ticket holders, 68; information against a circus proprietor, 81; licence of Norwich Theatre, 343; death 463.

Silver cradles, 300, 301, 430, 496.

,, tickets at Norwich Theatre, 44, 68.

,, weddings, 390, 419, 429, 443, 492.

Skating, 103, 317, 416, 417, 424, 438, 456, 457.

,, National Association meeting on Wroxham Broad, 317.

,, carnival on Diss mere, 417, 456.

,, Rink, Norwich, 269, 270, 282, 296, 299, 329.

,, roller championship, 296.

Skull of Sir Thomas Browne, 445.

Slavin at Norwich, 450.

Small-pox, 27, 53, 219, 263.

Smith, Albert, 3.

Smith, Captain (afterwards Major), of Ellingham, 357, 508.

Snowfalls, 19, 28, 56, 92, 153, 165, 166, 207, 376, 389, 408, 416, 435, 446, 455, 476, 508.

Snow in May, 212, 420.

Socialist riot at Norwich, 376.

Social Science Congress at Norwich, 236.

Soldier succeeds to a fortune, 112.

Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home, Norwich, 467, 473.

Soldiers charged with attempted murder, 312.

Soldiers’ monument at Norwich cemetery, 290.

Soldier’s romance, 337.

Sol-fa system of Psalmody, 297, 427.

Solicitors charged with fraud, 4, 399, 480.

Somnambulism, remarkable case of, 331.

Sondes, Lord, elected High Steward of Yarmouth, 32.

Sothern, Mr., 167, 205.

Soudan campaign: departure of the 7th Dragoon Guards from Norwich, 329; thanksgiving services, 330; Lieut. M. W. M. Edwards receives Victoria Cross, 335; Norfolk men at the battle of Teb, 346; service of Humiliation, 356.

Special constables, 376.

Spelling bees, 262.

Spiritualism, 23.

S.P.G. bicentenary, 510.

Sprats, enormous captures of, 417.

Spring, early, 441.

Springfield, Mr. T. O., requested to become candidate for Norwich, 10.

Ship, mysterious disappearance of a, 10.

Sprowston boundary, 301.

Spurgeon, Mr., at King’s Lynn, 66; at Norwich, 87.

Stage play at a circus, 81.

Staghounds, 265, 275.

,, extraordinary run of, 275.

Stalham Corn Hall, 44.

Stamp frauds at Norwich, 278.

Stamps, perforated sheets, inventor of, 318.

Stanfield Hall: superstitious difficulties, 26; litigation, 288; death of Lady Beevor, 407.

Stanley Library, Lynn, 351.

Starr-Bowkett Building Society, 285.

Steamboat Alexandra launched, 176.

Steeplechases, 105, 265.

Stolen money, restitution of, 58.

Stork shot at Pickenham, 54.

Stracey, Sir Henry, returned for Norwich, 183; presentations to, 222.

Strangers’ Hall, Norwich, 498.

Street names altered at Norwich, 488.

Street improvements at Norwich, 46, 82, 97, 265, 276.

Strikes: building trade, 421; shoe trade, 477.

Sturgeon claimed by Lynn Corporation, 77.

Submarine cable, 80.

Subsidence of a floor at Norwich, 24.

Suicides, 107, 203, 258, 315, 495.

Sunday closing of public-houses, 29.

Sunday deliveries, 407.

,, opening of Free library, protest against, 350.

,, of St. Andrew’s Hall, Norwich, 407.

Sunday School centenary, 311.

Superstition, 61, 156.

Swaffham coursing meeting, 36.

Swan Laundry and Public Baths, Norwich, 301.

Swimming race at Thorpe, 225.

Swine fever, 446.

Tasburgh, human remains discovered at, 486.

Taverham paper mills, 502.

Teachers, National Union of elementary, 356.

Technical education, 420, 423, 446.

,, Institute, 488.

Telegraph line, 80.

Tel-el-Kebir, battle of, 330.

Telephones, 283, 325, 376.

Temperance movement, 8, 26, 28, 167, 284, 290, 328, 330.

,, Society, Church of England, 286, 404.Terry, Edward, 350, 360.

Terry, Miss, Ellen, at Sandringham, 401.

Thackeray at Norwich, 62.

Theatre, Norwich, 3, 4, 5, 23, 27, 32, 37, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 53, 56, 61, 63, 68, 69, 72, 76, 80, 92, 99, 100, 102, 103, 106, 109, 111, 114, 120, 123, 131, 135, 140, 143, 153, 162, 165, 167, 169, 177, 180, 184, 190, 193, 194, 196, 201, 202, 204, 205, 207, 215, 219, 221, 222, 226, 229, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 250, 253, 258, 262, 264, 265, 269, 270, 271, 272, 277, 280, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 289, 293, 305, 313, 314, 317, 318, 325, 326, 329, 332, 333, 341, 342, 343, 344, 346, 350, 353, 356, 359, 363, 375, 386, 396, 398, 403, 404, 420, 427, 429, 433, 437, 438, 439, 445, 455, 463, 469, 496; improvements at, 360, 375; managers of, 3, 6, 32, 44, 50, 109, 162, 226, 280, 282, 343, 359, 463, 472; play (new), at, 438; subscription nights at, 68.

Theatre Licence, Norwich, remarkable disclosure, 343.

Theatre, proposed new, 486.

Theatricals, amateur, 59, 283.

“The Guv’nor,” 332.

“The Science of Love” operetta, 247.

Thetford Corporation v. Norfolk County Council, 490.

Thomas À Becket’s chapel, Norwich, 240.

Thorpe Green obstruction, 297.

Thorpe railway accident, 244, 245, 252, 253.

Thorpe St. Andrew, proposed annexation by Norwich, 442.

Thorpe station, Norwich, 368.

Threatening letters, 340, 341, 399.

Thunderstorm and hurricane, 302.

Thunderstorms, 23, 77, 302, 339, 349, 392, 402, 403, 404, 422, 430, 443, 511.

Thurton, ventriloquist, 48.

Tichborne claimant at Norwich, 355.

Tides, remarkable, at Yarmouth, 375.

Tigers, combat between, 362.

Tillett, Jacob Henry: resigns seat in Norwich Town Council, 36; action against Lord Hastings, 60; on the appointment of city magistrates, 70; advocates Parliamentary inquiry into corrupt practices, 84; elected Mayor of Norwich, 90; Joel Fox case, 90; initiates the abolition of political ascendancy in Norwich Town Council, 100; the Chester Waters scandal, 145; adopted Liberal candidate, 179; defeated, 183; petitions against the return of Sir H. Stracey, 186; pays costs, 197; again adopted, 202; elected, 203; petitioned against, 205; unseated, 208; portrait placed in St. Andrew’s Hall, 216; arbitration case, Coaks v. Tillett, 220; returned for Norwich, 253; unseated on petition, 255; elected Mayor of Norwich, 259; returned for Norwich, 307; contests Norwich for the last time, 370; death, 426.

Time ball suggested, 26; erected on Norwich Castle, 511.

Tithe, non-payment of, 378.

Tobacco culture in Norfolk, 383.

Toll-house Museum, Yarmouth, 461.

Tom Thumb at Norwich, 83, 162.

Toole, J. L., 168, 222, 233, 326, 396, 469.

Towers, falls of, 374, 432, 456.

Town Clerks, Norwich: Mr. W. L. Mendham appointed, 47; death, 267; Mr. H. B. Miller appointed, 267; death, 409; Mr. G. B. Kennett appointed, 410.

Town Close Estate: Christmas dole withheld, 351; litigation commenced, 352; Stanley v. Mayor and Corporation, 377, 387; litigation abandoned, 398; final settlement of Attorney-General’s scheme, 427.

Town Councillor wrongfully elected, 12, 17.

Tractarian movement, 2.

Traction engine with “endless railway,” 62; with indiarubber tyres, 209.

Trades Union Congress, 451.

Trafalgar, anniversary of, 474.

Training College, Norwich and Ely, 433.

Training Institution, Norwich Diocesan, 22.

Tramway schemes, 205, 217, 227, 292, 333, 375, 405, 474, 475, 485, 508.

,, East Suffolk, 227.

,, Yarmouth and Gorleston, 254.

Transportation, return from, 147.

Transvaal War: approval of Government policy in South Africa, 502, 503; Mr. Stead at Norwich, 503; reservists called out, 503; Lieut.-Col. Stopford killed at Modder River, 504; gifts to Norfolk Regiment, 505; 2nd Battalion sails for South Africa, 505; Loyal Suffolk Hussars volunteer for the front, 505; drafts from Volunteer battalions, 505; 3rd Battalion, Norfolk Regiment (Militia), embodied and leave for Fermoy, 505; volunteer and sail for South Africa, 506; Yeomanry and Volunteers leave Norwich, 506; relief of Ladysmith, 506; relief of Mafeking, 506; thanksgiving services, 506; occupation of Pretoria, 506; Norfolk war memorial, 506; death of Mr. Walter Waring at Pinetown Bridge, 513; return of the Earl of Albemarle, 514.

Trinity church, Norwich, 88, 107.

Trotting, 81, 189.

Trout, 186.

,, salmon, 356.

Turnpike, Wells and Fakenham, 314.

Turnpikes, 190.

“Turpin’s Ride to York,” 275.

Tussaud’s, Louis, exhibition at Norwich, 470.Tweedmouth, Lord, at Norwich, 469.

“Twenty-four Club,” Norwich, 210.

“Two-headed Nightingale,” 221.

Typhoid fever at Lynn, 483.

Tyssen-Amherst, coming of age, 49; returned for West Norfolk, 307, 308; entertains Royalty, 316, 396, 405, 424, 445; opens Downham Town Hall, 384; retires from Parliament, 419; sale of red-polls, 430; dignity of peerage, 433; presentations to, 454.

U

Uniforms of Volunteers, 85, 104, 279.

V

Vaccination, 27, 330, 430; inquiry at Norwich, 330; lecture on by Mrs. Garrett Anderson, M.D., 496.

Valpeian Club, 76.

Vance at Norwich, 147.

Vandenhoff, Miss, 72.

Vaudeville, Theatre of Varieties, Norwich, 270, 282, 299, 329.

Velocipede (see Bicycle).

Victoria Cross, 335, 346, 432.

Victoria station, Norwich, 159; explosion at, 365.

Villebois, Mr., presentation to, 100.

Vining, Miss Fanny, 23.

Visiting Society, 390.

Vokes family, 285.

Volunteer movement, 85, 98, 104, 124; Artillery Volunteers, 299; camps, 125, 168, 179, 192, 203, 213, 222, 233, 242, 267, 279, 287, 301, 311, 323, 329, 358, 371, 391, 392, 402, 403, 413, 422, 432, 443, 450, 471, 490, 500, 511; China Cup won by Norfolk, 278, 482; Col. Black accepts command of Norwich volunteers, 135; retires, 192; succeeded by Col. Boileau, 193; retires, 343; succeeded by Col. Mansel, 343; Col. Dawson, 424; colours presented to volunteers, 124; cyclists, 481; Dean of Norwich appointed chaplain to 1st V.B.N.R., 424; decoration, 439; Drill Hall, Norwich, 159, 163; fÊtes at Crown Point, 117; at Quebec House, Dereham, 180; guards of honour, 152, 153, 163, 221, 232, 319; Light Horse, 104, 163, 172; long service medal, 457; marches, 213, 222, 460; Medical Staff Corps, 409, 465; presentations to Captain Bulwer, 128, Captain H. S. Patteson, 124, Col. Black, 192, Col. Boileau, 348, Lieut.-Col. Foster, 396, Major Cubitt, 411; ranges opened at Mousehold, 98; at Billingford, 158; reviews at Norwich, 99, 117, 127; at Holkham, 108; at Yarmouth, 115; at Windsor, 179, 322; rifle shooting, 111, 114, 158, 213, 278; Rifle corps, known as Volunteer Battalion of Norfolk Regiment, 338; St. George’s Vase won by Norwich Volunteer, 432; uniforms, 85, 104, 279, 299; Volunteer Brigade, 392; Volunteer Service Association, 114; Volunteers in South Africa, 505, 506.

Voting apparatus, 481.

Wainwright, Jacob (Livingstone’s attendant), 242.

Walsingham floods, 223.

Walsingham, Lord, and his tenantry, 226; shooting feats by, 225, 393; elected High Steward of Cambridge University, 421; re-introduction of the great bustard, 511.

Walsingham Quarter Sessions discontinued, 103.

Ward boundaries and re-distribution, 405, 422, 428.

Watch-making extraordinary, 9.

Watchmen, last of the, 509.

Waters, Edmond Chester, accusations against, 145; presentation to, 146.

Waterspout off Cromer, 482.

Waterworks, Norwich: opening of, 7; new Bill, 22; new reservoirs, 208, 218, 414; proposed purchase by Corporation, 417, 485, 512.

Waterworks, Yarmouth, opening of, 41.

Wayland Agricultural Society, 67.

Wayland Hall, Watton, 22.

Wayside chapel, Houghton St. Giles’, 481.

Weather, remarkable changes of, 439.

Weavers’ disputes, 131.

Weavers’ strike at Norwich, 25.

Wedding, remarkable incident at a, 142.

Weights and Measures Act, 140.

Well accidents, 5, 18, 509.

Wellesley, Marchioness of, buried at Costessey Hall, 27.

Wellington statue, Norwich, 16, 36.

Wells boating disaster, 485; church destroyed by lightning, 302; restoration fund bazaar at Holkham, 312; re-opening, 337; Wells and Fakenham Railway opened, 69; harbour works, 87; inundation at, 119; lifeboat disaster, 314; boating accident, 485; singular railway accident at, 299.

Wesleyan schism, 1, 2.

Weston, Edward Payson (pedestrian), at Norwich, 295, 346.

Whale captured, 32.

Wheat, remarkable seizure of, 174.

Wherrymen’s chapel, Yarmouth, 91.

Whipping at Norwich Castle, 254.

Whirlwind at Worstead, 497.

Wigan, Horace Mr., at Norwich, 215.Wiggins, Captain, 400, 408, 469.

Wild-Collins voting apparatus, 481.

Wild fowl, 209.

Wild, Mr. E., address to, 385; elected leader of Norwich Conservatives, 485.

Wild, Mr. E. E., elected judge of Court of Record, 484.

Wilde Oscar, at Norwich, 346.

Will cases, 6, 18, 43, 95.

Wilson, F. W., adopted Gladstonian candidate for Mid Norfolk, 443; defeated by Mr. R. T. Gurdon, 459; elected, 462.

Wilson, General Sir Archdale, at Norwich, 76; death, 240.

Winchilsea, Earl of, at Norwich, 449.

Windham case, 109, 154; death of Mr. F. W. Windham, 154.

Windham, General, address to, 46; received at Norwich, 46, 52; returned for East Norfolk, 61; departure for India, 66; defeated by Gwalier mutineers, 70; death, 197.

Window-tax, 3.

Winter of 1881, 317.

Witchcraft, 156.

Witch doctor, 62.

Wodehouse, Lord, fined for assault, 463; removed from the Commission of the Peace, 463.

Wodehouse, Lieut.-Col., welcomed at Hingham, 53; death, 206.

Wolseley, Lord, at Norwich, 467, 498.

Woodbastwick Hall, destroyed by fire, 332.

Wood carver, 5.

Wood paving at Norwich, 303, 313, 333, 446.

Workhouse at Norwich, 65.

Workhouse, fall of a, at Lynn, 33.

Workhouses, proposed amalgamation of, 468.

Wymondham Bridewell discontinued, 284.

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Yacht ashore at Happisburgh, 63.

Yachting and Fishing exhibition, 446.

Yare and Bure Preservation Society, 412.

Yarmouth: seamen’s riot, 3; mayor elected by his casting vote, 9; Priory Schools, 16; Corporation records, 19; vessel attacked by mutineers, 21; Wellington Pier, 23; George Borrow saves a boat’s crew, 24; as a Militia centre, 28; Lord Sondes elected High Steward, 32; new bridge opened, 35; waterworks opened, 41; cemetery, 51; charities, 51; storms at, 54, 57, 68, 90, 96, 101, 118, 119, 129, 130, 138, 140, 164, 165, 172, 182, 188, 194, 199, 209, 253, 259, 274, 281, 283, 317, 335, 455, 459, 484, 502; Britannia Pier, 54, 90; Nelson Column, 55; bribery, 59; election petitions, 66, 93, 156; school of Navigation and Art, 62; Marine Parade, 64; discovery of coins, 65; St. John’s church, 66, 74, 348; fire at St. James’s Place, 69; magisterial appointments condemned, 72; presentations to Bishop Hills, 85; Donegal Militia, 87, 98; Wherrymen’s chapel, 91; Channel Fleet, 97, 114, 126, 245; explosion on the s.s. Tonning, 100; action against Sir Edmund Lacon, M.P., 104; Cufaude v. Corry, 105; shipbuilding, 105, 125, 136, 149, 213, 257; military riot, 105; “Yarmouth Independent” libel action, 107; lifeboat scandals, 119, 138; Gas Bill, 122; Nelson monument, fatal fall from, 124; Scotch fisherman’s feat on, 259; accident at Burgh Water Frolic, 125; presentation to a Mayor, 134; Public-house Closing Act, 138; St. Nicholas church restoration, 138, 201, 420, 421; Haven and Port Bill, 141, 158; Fish Wharves and Tramways Bill, 153, 171; lifeboats launched, 151, 400, 430; lifeboat disasters, 154; Drill Hall, 171; Fenian scare, 173; fires, 174, 286; St. James’s church, 191, 279; extraordinary catches of herring, 54, 195; Assembly Rooms destroyed by fire, 199; church organ, 199; Corporation address to Sir James Paget, 214; Corn Hall opened, 216; depot of the 9th Regiment, 218; Recordership, 219; mirage, 221; visits of Prince of Wales, 221, 299, 321, 328, 357, 379, 460, 499; Grammar School opened, 222; Reserve Squadron, 225, 413; Ballot Act, 225; East Suffolk Tramway, 227, 254; Aquarium, 258; fishing fleet disaster, 274; presentation to Mr. C. J. Palmer, 274; Town Hall, 285, 328; silver cradle, 301; British ArchÆological Association, 302; Duke of Edinburgh, 309; Book Club centenary, 310; visit of the Duke of Cambridge, 321; Golf Club, 333; high tides, 335, 455; remarkable tides, 375; fishing dispute, 377; Hospital, 379, 394; Lord Salisbury as High Steward, 395; Duke of Clarence, 420; British Training Squadron, 420; Lord Randolph Churchill, 444; Agricultural shows, 125, 413, 450; floods, 455, 484; Tollhouse Museum opened, 461; Yeomanry Cavalry training, 470; fire at Press’s mills, 485; St. Paul’s church consecrated, 437; murder, 489; Missions to Seamen Church and Institute, 509; Duke of York, 509; beach murder, 512.

Yarn Company, Norwich, 50.

Yeomanry Cavalry, 470, 498; volunteer for South Africa, 505, 506.

Young, J. F., 37; manager of Norwich Theatre, 162; member of “Caste” Company, 233; death, 377.

“Youth,” 344.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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