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Norwich is a city and county of itself, and the largest on the eastern side of England. It is distant 108 miles N.E. by N. from London; 43 miles N. from Ipswich; 42 miles E. by S. from Lynn Regis; 19 miles W. from Yarmouth; and 72 miles N.E. from Cambridge. Its population, according to the census of 1851, was 68,195 inhabitants, and it has 36 parishes.

It is delightfully situated on the banks of the river Wensum, and at one time contained so many gardens and pleasure grounds, as to be frequently termed “a city in an orchard.” The streets of Norwich have of late years been much improved; they are well paved, and contain some good shops. In the environs are some beautiful walks, and villa residences of the inhabitants.

The Market Place is a fine oblong square, surrounded with shops. In the centre there formerly stood a cross, which was erected in the reign of Edward III., and contained a small chapel, or oratory, which was taken down in 1732. Opposite the Gentleman’s Walk is a fine statue of the late Duke of Wellington, erected in 1854. The statue of Lord Nelson, which until lately stood near the Guildhall, is now removed to a more suitable situation in the Upper Close. The market days are Wednesday and Saturday—the latter the principal one; and no market is better supplied with the necessaries and comforts of life. The Skin Market is held in the Old Haymarket, opposite the Savings’ Bank. The Fish Market is held behind the houses on the west side, and is well supplied. Norwich is considered exceedingly healthy. It is defended from the easterly winds by the Mousehold Hills, which, combined with the abundance of springs in the city and its suburbs, and the Health of Towns’ Act, render it an extremely healthy locality.

Norwich seems to have arisen from the ruin of Venta Icenorum, now Caister, the capital of the Iceni, 3 miles south. In 575, it is said to have been fortified by Uffa, first king of the East Angles. In 642, it was a chief seat of his successor Anna. In the time of Alfred the Great, and afterwards, it was attacked by the Danes, and became the capital of Guthrum. The place rose to importance, and had a mint; and in the reign of Edward the Confessor it was of that greatness, that it had 25 churches, and 1,320 burgesses. In 1094, Bishop Herbert de Losinga moved the see here from Thetford. This bishop, in 1096, began the cathedral. In 1336, a number of Flemish weavers settled here, and greatly improved the worsted and clothing trades. In 1565, a further accession of these artizans was obtained, in consequence of the persecution in the Netherlands.

Next to Manchester, London and Glasgow, Norwich is one of the largest seats of the weaving trade. The previous remarks shew that it is of great antiquity; and the trade has taken fresh vigour from the introduction of the factory system. The chief productions are bombazines, crapes, gauzes, challis, mousselin de laine, fillover shawls, silk shawls, bandannas, camlets, mohair, paramattas, poplins, bareges, glove cloths, sewing cotton, coach lace, horse hair, sacking, sailcloth, &c. There are also dyeries, foundries, machine works, tanneries, breweries, maltkilns, coach works, rope works, chemical works, soaperies, paper mills, pianoforte and organ works, and the boot and shoe trade employ several hundred hands. Norwich has a Chamber of Commerce.

The city and county of the city are governed by a corporation, consisting of a mayor, 16 aldermen, and 48 councillors, with a sheriff, under-sheriff, recorder, judge of the borough court, town-clerk, clerk of the peace, coroner, jailer, superintendent of police, four sergeants-at-mace, water-bailiff, bellman, &c. There is a separate commission of the peace, with 26 justices, holding quarter sessions and daily sessions. The Borough Court is held every day. There is also a Court of Pleas and Court of Conscience. The revenues of the corporation are about £15,000 a year. The city returns two Members to Parliament. Assizes and quarter sessions for the county and city are held at the usual periods. There is a County Court; Will and Ecclesiastical Courts are held for the diocese and archdeaconry. There is a large fair for horses and cattle, called Tombland Fair, held on the day before Good Friday, and pleasure fairs at Easter and Whitsuntide.

Norwich Castle is situated on the summit of a hill, nearly in the centre of the city. It has a most striking appearance, and is full of interest, both to the antiquary, artist, and historian. A stone erection, or royal castle, is believed to have been built here on Uffa’s intrenchments, about the year 642, and was one of the chief seats of Anna, king of the East Angles. It was often attacked and nearly destroyed by the Danes, but was partly rebuilt by Canute, after he had obtained sole power in England. Mr. Wilkins says, although the greater part of it might be built in the reign of Canute, “it is, notwithstanding, in the style of architecture practised by the Saxons, long before England became subject to the Danes, and is the best exterior specimen of this kind of architecture extant.” The promontory on which the keep of this castle is built, appears to be chiefly the work of nature, excepting what has, probably, been thrown out from the inner vallum; for it may be observed that the ground from the castle, for the best part of a mile southwards, is nearly level with the upper ballium, although it dips to the west, and most rapidly to the east. The area of the whole castle, including the three ditches which circumscribed it, could not be less than twenty-three acres; and the principal entrance was from Berg or Burgh street, i.e., the street leading to the castle—through the barbican or advanced work at the entrance of the castle over a bridge—across the outward vallum which was at the south end of what is now called Golden Ball street.

The interior of the castle has undergone such a number of alterations, with the view of adapting it to its use as a county gaol, that all traces of its ancient apartments have long been lost. It formerly contained a royal chapel, free from ecclesiastical control, and dedicated to St. Nicholas. The first rural dean of the deanery of Norwich, in 1221, pretended to spiritual jurisdiction in this chapel, but for his temerity was obliged to supplicate forgiveness from the king.

The castle was originally defended by three walls and ditches; each ditch having a bridge over it. The outer ditch has been filled up from time immemorial. The middle one was levelled in the last century: traces of it may be discovered on the north side, where the yards of the houses are often from 18 to 20 feet below the road. The inner ditch extended round the bottom of the hill upon which the keep is standing, and is now a tasteful plantation with a gravelled walk in the centre, bounded by an iron palisading. It is worthy notice that the space within this palisading, although in the centre of the city boundary, is the property of the county. The bridge which crossed the inner ditch is still standing, and consists of one large circular arch, 40 feet in span. It is supposed that this is the original bridge erected by the Saxons: at its termination upon the hill are the remains of two circular towers, which are believed to have flanked the portal of the ballium wall. Upon this bridge the county criminals are executed: the thoughts of the visitor will probably recur to one, who a few years since suffered for crimes unparalleled in atrocity.

The fine panoramic view which a walk round the summit of the hill affords, will not soon be forgotten by a stranger. We may venture to assert that no town in the kingdom contains in its centre an elevation which affords so extensive and agreeable a promenade. All the churches and public buildings in the city may be distinctly seen, bounded in the distance by Mousehold Heath, and the pleasant villages of Costessey, Thorpe, Catton, Bixley, and Whitlingham.

At the east end of the castle stands the New County Gaol, erected in 1824 upon the site of a less convenient building, pulled down for the purpose. It is surrounded by a high wall cased with granite, and surmounted by battlements. The interior is commodious, well adapted for the health of the prisoners, and in every respect suited for proper prison regulations. The governor’s house faces the entrance, and commands an entire view of the various parts of the building. Besides the family apartments, it contains a committee-room for the visiting magistrates, and a chapel for the prisoners. From this, branch three wings, each of which contains a double row of cells upon the upper and ground floors. Crossing these, are single rows of cells, and an arcade for the perambulations of the prisoners when the weather will not allow their walking in the yard. Behind these are three other wings with arcades below, and upon the upper floor, double rows of cells: in all there are 225 cells, and the average number of prisoners is about 120. The tread-mill here is not altogether “labour in vain;” for attached to it is a machine for raising water. Not only is the silent system adopted, but at the mill each prisoner is separated from his neighbour by a wooden partition. Industry is the order of the day; mat-making—oakum-picking—carpentry—shoe-making, and other useful occupations, tend to make the prisoners contributors to the cost of their maintenance. A schoolmaster is kept, and every official is considered his auxiliary. The chaplain and governor are both known to be indefatigable in their efforts to create in the minds of the prisoners a distaste for vicious pursuits; and in not a few instances have they been attended with complete success.

Upon the spacious declivity at the foot of the bridge is held the Cattle Market, the largest in England (London excepted). The market is held every Saturday, and upon that day the visitor will have an opportunity of witnessing such a show of agricultural live stock as no other provincial town can furnish. Moreover, he will not fail to be interested in the portly appearance and rich brogue of the principal actors in the busy scene; for various specimens of the “Norfolk Farmer” may here be seen to full perfection; and we would strongly advise that the chance be not neglected.

On the north-east side of the castle, at the bottom of the hill, stands the Shirehall, erected in 1822, and opened in the following year. It is an imitation of the later period of the pointed style of architecture. The County Assizes and Sessions are held in this building, which by a subterranean passage and ascending shaft, communicates with the castle above. There are two courts, and other convenient rooms. In the Grand Jury Chamber is a full-length portrait of one of Norfolk’s most celebrated worthies—the late Thomas William Coke, Esq., Earl of Leicester; and also one of Lord Wodehouse. Upon the spacious plain, fronting the Shirehall, is held the Annual (Tombland) Fair, which commences on Maunday Thursday, and terminates upon Easter Tuesday. The newly-erected building to the north-west of the Shirehall, is the County Police Station.

The Guildhall is an ancient building, situated at the north-west end of the Market-place, and is used for an assize and sessions court, for a police station, and for the meetings of the Town Council, and various other purposes. The building is an erection of black flint, the cornices, window frames, and battlements being of freestone. Some of the original windows, with flowered points to the cusps, are still remaining; but the greater part are modern, as are also the additions upon the south, where formerly was a chapel dedicated to St. Barbara, in which the prisoners assembled for divine worship; upon the site of this is a porch, ornamented with a gilt figure of Justice. Adjoining the east side is the Police Office. In the front of the building, towards the Market-place, are square panels, with remains of shields and supporters of the time of Henry VIII. The interior is chiefly modern, with the exception of the room called the Mayor’s Council Chamber, which retains much of the furniture of the time of king Henry VIII. It is situated at the east end upon the second floor, and is adorned with half-length portraits of many of the ancient civic notables and benefactors of the city, amongst which will be found Lord Chief Justice Coke, Archbishop Parker, and many others; the full-length portrait on the left side of the entrance is Sir Benjamin Wrench; that on the right is Thomas Emerson, Esq. In the windows is painted glass of various periods. The greatest object of attraction in this room is a glass case, containing the sword of the Spanish Admiral Don Xavier Winthuysen, who died of his wounds at the battle of Cape St. Vincent, February 14th, 1797. It was presented to the corporation of the city by Lord Nelson. Within the case is the letter which accompanied the presentation, and which is in the hand-writing of the great naval chieftain. Opposite this room is the old Common Council Chamber, in which the mayor and magistrates hold a petty sessions daily. It contains fine full-length portraits of Elisha de Hague, Town Clerk, 1825, and other civic worthies.

The Court in which the Assizes are held is upon the ground floor toward the west; and there are several smaller apartments in the building devoted to municipal purposes, in some of which are the regalia of the corporation, including the snap or dragon, formerly carried before the mayor on his election; the gold chains worn by the mayor and sheriffs; the sword of state, presented by St. George’s Company in 1705: a curious mace of silver gilt, with beautiful crystal, presented by Queen Elizabeth; two maces of silver gilt, presented by the Duke of Norfolk and Sir Robert Walpole in 1670 and 1734, with other civic paraphernalia.

St. Andrew’s Hall is a very noble structure, and is in the pointed style of architecture. Its length is 124 feet, and there are two aisles 70 feet broad. The roof is supported by twelve pillars, and there are fourteen windows on each side in the upper tier, and six in the lower, two in the east, and three in the west end, which were formerly decorated with stained glass. Originally there was a handsome steeple in the centre, which fell down in 1812. The Hall is principally used for the festivals, concerts, public meetings, and various other purposes.

The Public Library is opposite the Guildhall. It is a handsome edifice, with Doric portico, and contains about 30,000 volumes, including a valuable collection of books, called the City Library. The library is open from ten in the morning till nine in the evening, except from the first of May till the end of August, when it closes at eight, p.m. There is a reading-room attached for the convenience of readers.

The Corn Exchange is situated in Exchange Street, which commences at the north end of the Gentlemen’s Walk. It is a large structure erected in 1828, at a cost of £6000. It is about 120 feet long, 90 feet broad, and 27 feet high, and is supported by two rows of pillars. The building is principally lighted from the roof. At the east end are portraits of John Culley, Esq., the originator of the building, and Thomas William Coke, of Holkham, afterwards Earl of Leicester, justly regarded as the father of Norfolk agriculture.

The Chamber of Commerce is situated at a short distance from the Corn Exchange. It is a handsome building, ornamented in front by Corinthian columns and pilasters, surmounted by an entablature. It contains a well-supplied Reading-room, which is open to strangers gratuitously.

The Post Office is situated in Post-Office Street, which is approached from the Market-Place, by Exchange Street. It is a convenient though not an attractive-looking building. There are two London deliveries daily.

The Norfolk and Norwich Museum is in St. Andrew’s Broad Street. It is a handsome building, with commanding exterior, erected in 1839. Its contents are varied, extensive, and complete. The birds especially are very numerous, a large portion of them being foreign. The mammalia include many valuable specimens; and one of the largest provincial collections of animals from Australia is to be found within these walls. Amongst the fossils are some rare specimens of animals long since extinct. The shells and minerals are deserving attention, as is also the entomological department. The antiquities exhibit many remarkable articles; the coins and seals are particularly worthy the attention of the curious. There is also a valuable botanical collection, which contains the Herbarium of the eminent botanist, Sir James E. Smith. The Museum is open free every Monday, and on other days visitors are admitted on the production of an order from one of its members.

The Literary Institution. This society occupies several rooms in the same building as the Museum. It contains an excellent and rapidly increasing Library of about 15,000 volumes.

Adjacent to the Museum is the Free Library, a spacious and convenient building, erected in 1856, upon a part of the site of the ancient palace of the Dukes of Norfolk.

The Bazaar is a handsome structure, in St. Andrew’s Broad Street, erected in 1831, by a company of shareholders, and now let for various purposes. One portion of the building is occupied by the Government School of Design, in which instruction is given in drawing, painting, modelling, and designing.

The Assembly Rooms are at the south end of an open plain, in the parish of St. Stephen, and were erected in 1754 upon the site of the College of St. Mary in the Fields. Public meetings are occasionally held here, and the proprietors of the leading exhibitions of the kingdom, during their stay in this city, generally fix their paraphernalia in one or other of the convenient compartments of this spacious building.

The Theatre Royal is situated at a short distance from the Assembly Rooms. It is a well-built though somewhat plain-looking edifice, erected in 1826, adjoining the site of the old theatre, which was built in 1757. The interior is upon the model of Drury Lane, the embellishments are both chaste and handsome, and the arrangements are well suited to public convenience, being upon the same plan as those of the metropolitan theatres. The building is but rarely used for other than dramatic entertainments.

The Bethel Hospital for Lunatics stands in the street of the same name, upon the site of the old City Committee House. The building is well adapted for the purpose for which it was designed. There is a handsome committee room containing several portraits, one of which is that of the worthy foundress, painted in 1724.

The City Gaol is at the end of St. Giles’ Street. It was completed in 1827, from a design by Mr. Philip Barnes, a native of Norwich, at a cost of £30,000. The front elevation is massive, and is supported by rusticated Tuscan columns. In the wings are niches with cross arrows. The building encloses an area of 1a. 2r. 34p., and contains 114 cells. The governor’s house stands in the centre, and commands a view of the entire prison, which is well ventilated, and supplied with water pumped by the tread wheel.

The Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, founded in 1771, for the relief of the sick and maimed poor, is an extensive brick structure, situated without St. Stephen’s Gates. It deservedly ranks as the most useful institution in the county, and is supported by donations, legacies, and voluntary subscriptions, and also by a large proportion of the proceeds of the Norwich Musical Festival. Since its foundation, it has admitted about 45,000 in-door, and 35,000 out-door patients. Three physicians and four surgeons regularly attend gratuitously. The Hospital contains 144 beds for the reception of patients.

St. Giles’ Hospital, commonly called the Old Men’s Hospital, is situated in the parish of St. Helen. It was founded as early as 1249, by Bishop Walter de Suffield, for maintaining four chaplains to pray for his soul; and also to be an asylum for the aged, decrepid and infirm clergy of the diocese of Norwich, and to support 13 old people, who were to have their lodging, and one meal a day for life. It subsequently received considerable augmentations, and can now accommodate 200 persons.

The Cavalry Barracks are situated in Barrack Street, in the Hamlet of Pockthorpe, on the site of the Old Manor House of that hamlet. They were erected by the Government in 1791, at an expense of £20,000. The buildings are of brick, and form three sides, the centre being for the accommodation of the officers; upon the upper part of this are the national arms sculptured in stone, and surrounded by military trophies. The wings are appropriated to the reception of the soldiers, and are capable of containing 320 men and 266 horses. The high wall which surrounds the entire barracks (including the spacious parade ground) encloses an extent of about ten acres.

The Dungeon Tower is opposite the Cavalry Barracks, upon land called the Hospital Meadows. It is a large round tower of brick, originally surmounted by a battlement.

The Institution for the Indigent Blind is situated in Magdalen Street. The establishment is devoted to two objects—a hospital for the aged blind, and a school for the instruction of blind children, who are taught the manufacture of baskets, mats, and other articles, by which they may obtain a livelihood. These may be purchased in a shop adjoining the institution.Doughty’s Hospital, in Calvert Street, was founded in 1687, by William Doughty, who bequeathed £6000 for building and endowing it, for 24 poor men and 8 poor women, of the age of 60. Since its foundation, the hospital has been augmented by several benefactions. It is a square building of almshouses, with a garden in the centre. Each inmate has a tenement of one room for his or her own use, and there is one of two rooms, the residence of the master. There is now accommodation for 28 men and 16 women, who each receive 5s. 6d. per week, and the master 11s. per week. Each has also a supply of coals, and a suit of purple clothing annually, with other advantages.

The Cathedral is one of the chief ornaments of the city, and is a very fine edifice, principally in the Norman style of architecture. It has a nave and choir, with aisles, transept, several small chapels, chapterhouse, and cloisters. These, with the Bishop’s Palace and the Deanery, constitute a great mass of ecclesiastical buildings. The Cathedral is 407 feet long, and the breadth across the transept 178 feet, and across the nave and aisles 72 feet. The cloisters form a square of 174 feet, inner dimensions. The large west window is composed of elegant perpendicular tracery, and contains some elegant stained glass, inserted as a memorial of the late Bishop Stanley. On the south side of the nave, between the sixth and seventh pillars, is the tomb of Chancellor Spenser, upon which, in accordance with the leases, the dean and chapter formerly demanded the payment of their rents; and between the next pillars stands the tomb of Bishop Nix, a violent persecutor of the Reformers, who erected the roof of the transepts. He suffered a long imprisonment for aiding the cause of the pope against Henry VIII. The space which this tomb occupies, as well as that between the two next pillars to the west, was formerly enclosed as a chapel, the roof of which is remaining, displaying obtuse arches inserted between the Norman piers; the vaulting, which is rich, is considered a good specimen of the latest florid style. On the west side of the ninth pier, on the same side, is the tomb of Bishop Parkhurst, the eminent lexicographer, a very excellent prelate, and a great promoter of the reformed religion. In the ninth arch of the south wall is a monument to Dean Gardiner. Opposite, on the east side of the ninth pier, is the tomb of Sir James Hobart, attorney-general to Henry VII. A chapel was formerly enclosed here, which belonged to the Hobart family. In the centre of the nave will be observed a chaste marble slab, which covers the remains of the late highly-esteemed Bishop Stanley. The Bishop’s Palace is partly Norman. It has a grand hall and a large chapel. The Deanery and Prebendal Houses are the remains of the Priory. Among the cathedral appurtenances are three ancient gates of remarkable structure—the Erpingham gate, St. Ethelbert’s gate, and St. Martin’s Palace gate. The Cathedral precincts form a peculiar jurisdiction of the Dean and Chapter, who appoint a coroner and ecclesiastical judges and officers. The Bishop has the remarkable privilege of being the only abbot in England, being Bishop of Norwich and Abbot of St. Bennet’s-at-Holm.

The Free Grammar School is situated near the western door of the Cathedral, and was originally a chapel dedicated to St. John. It was erected about 1315, by Bishop Salmon, lord chancellor, who endowed it with four priests, one of whom was to sing mass for his soul, those of his parents, and of all his predecessors and successors. The portico, which is singular in construction, was built by Bishop Lyhart in 1463. The buttresses at each end of the south side are especially worthy notice; they are ornamented with rich columns representing the trunks of trees, from the tops of which spring imitations of branches. In this grammar school, in addition to many eminent scholars, were educated the celebrated Hero of the Nile and Trafalgar, Lord Viscount Nelson, and Sir James Brooke, the Rajah of Sarrawak. The celebrated Dr. Valpy was once head master.

PARISH CHURCHES.

All Saints’, situated at the east end of Westlegate Street, is a small structure, with a square tower, and three bells. The font is very ancient, and curiously carved with figures of the Twelve Apostles, St. Michael and the Dragon, &c. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Mrs. Sculthorpe. Rev. Thomas Gurney, M.A., is the rector.

St. Andrew’s “Broad Street,” to which it gives name, is esteemed the finest parochial church in the city, excepting that of St. Peter’s Mancroft. The tower, which has ten bells and a clock, was rebuilt in 1478, and the nave and chancel in 1506. The interior is neatly pewed, contains a good organ erected in 1808, and several handsome monuments. At the end of the north aisle is a sumptuous monument, with recumbent effigies of Sir John Suckling and his lady. To the altar belongs a handsome and costly set of plate, of which two noble flagons, weighing nearly 60 ounces each, were given by L. Goodwin, Esq., in 1704. The church of St. Christopher, which stood in this vicinity, was burnt down in the reign of Henry VIII., and its parish united with St. Andrew’s. The parishioners are the patrons. Rev. J. Brown is the incumbent.

St. Augustine’s, situated in St. Augustine’s Street, is an unpresuming edifice with a square tower, containing a clock and three bells. The tower and porch were partly rebuilt of red brick in 1726. The living is a rectory in the gift of the dean and chapter. Rev. M. J. Rackham is the incumbent.

St. Benedict’s, Upper Westwick Street, is a small structure, with a tower, round at the base and octangular above. The patronage is in the gift of the parishioners. Rev. W. Goodwin, incumbent.

St. Clement’s, Colegate Street, is one of the most ancient churches in the city. The venerable structure consists of a nave and chancel, and has a square tower, in which are three bells. It was thoroughly repaired in 1845, at a cost of £430. In the churchyard is the “Leper’s Tomb,” which, tradition says, was raised over the remains of a leper, who, being permitted burial here, bequeathed his lands to the church: but Blomfield discredits this legend, and conjectures that the leper died in the lazar house, without St. Augustine’s gate, which entitled him to burial here, that building being in one of the detached parts of this parish. The living is a rectory in the gift of Caius College, Cambridge. Rev. R. Rigg is the rector.

St. Edmund’s, in Fishgate Street, a small structure, founded about the time of William the Conqueror, has a tower and one bell. Among the relics formerly preserved here, was a piece of the shirt of St. Edward the King and Martyr, kept in a box of crystal, and visited with great reverence. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Rev. C. Brereton. The Rev. J. Pearson is the rector.

St. Ethelred’s, in King Street, is a small fabric, with a short tower and one bell. In the burial ground was formerly an anchorage, which continued till after the Reformation. Rev. J. Deacon is the incumbent.

St. George’s Colegate, a large handsome gothic structure, rebuilt at different periods, has a lofty tower, in which is a clock and three bells. The interior is neatly fitted up, and there is a good organ. In the chancel is a fine altar tomb to Robert Iannis, a great benefactor to this church and the city; and near it a beautiful mural monument to John Herring, Esq. The window over the communion table is beautifully adorned with stained glass. The churches of St. Margaret at Colegate and St. Olave, in Cherry Lane, were taken down, and their cures consolidated with St. George’s; the former in 1349, and the latter in 1546. The dean and chapter are patrons. Rev. A. W. Durdin, incumbent.

St. George’s Tombland consists of a nave, chancel, and side aisles, has a handsome square tower, which contains five bells, and was erected by the parishioners in 1445. In the interior are several spacious galleries, and many monumental inscriptions. Rev. K. Trimmer is the incumbent.

St. Giles’ was founded in the reign of William the Conqueror, by Elwyn the priest, who gave it to the monks of Norwich, and the patronage is consequently vested in the dean and chapter. It was wholly rebuilt in the reign of Richard II., and is now one of the handsomest churches in the city. The tower (120 feet high) contains a clock and eight bells, and is surrounded by a cupola and battlement. The chancel has been demolished since the year 1581, when the dean and chapter, to quit themselves of the expense of repairing it, gave all the materials to the parish, for “a stock to be put out for the encouragement of poor trades.” There are many curious old brasses, and several neat mural monuments. Rev. R. Sedgwick is the incumbent.

St. Gregory’s, Pottergate Street, is a lofty gothic structure, consisting of nave, side aisles, and chancel, the latter built in 1395; since which, the whole pile has received many reparations. In the tower are a clock and six bells; the font is very large, having an octagonal top, and on its eight sides the four evangelists, and figures emblematic of the four quarters of the globe. In the nave is a fine brass reading-desk, in the shape of an eagle with expanded wings. Among the monuments is one to Sir Francis Bacon, a Judge of the Court of King’s Bench, in the time of Charles II. Here are also some ancient brass inscriptions. Rev. W. R. Sharpe is the incumbent.

St. Helen’s, Bishopgate Street, belonged to the monks who demolished it, and consolidated the cure with the church of St. Giles’ Hospital, now called the Great Hospital. The whole of this hospital church, which serves also as the parish church of St. Helen, and is partly converted into lodgings for the almspeople, is still standing. It has a square tower at the south-west corner, with one bell; the choir is turned into lodgings for the almswomen, and part of the nave and aisles is divided into apartments for the men. The church is neatly fitted up with open seats, and opposite the altar stands a modern seat of gothic carved work. Rev. W. F. Patteson is the incumbent.

St. James’, Cowgate, includes within its parish the hamlet of Pockthorpe, and part of Mousehold Heath. It is a small structure, with a tower, rebuilt in 1743, and contains three bells. It was re-pewed in 1842. This was a well-endowed rectory till 1201, when it was appropriated to the cathedral priory, and is now a peculiar of the dean and chapter.

St. John’s Maddermarket is an ancient but handsome church, consisting of nave, side aisles, and a fine tower, in which are six bells. It is dedicated to the Holy Trinity and St. John the Baptist, and was founded before the survey made in Edward the Confessor’s time. The lead was removed, and the roof covered with slate in 1835. It contains many ancient sepulchral inscriptions, with a few brasses and several neat mural tablets. Lady Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk (second wife of the duke, who was beheaded in Elizabeth’s reign), died at the Duke’s Palace, in this parish, in 1563, and was interred with great pomp on the north side of the choir, where a mural monument was raised to her memory in 1791. The living is a rectory in the gift of New College, Oxford. The Rev. J. Perowne is the rector.

St. John’s Sepulchre, a commodious structure, at the south end of Ber Street, dedicated to St. John the Baptist and the Holy Sepulchre, consists of nave, chancel, and transepts, with a lofty tower, in which are five bells and a clock. Rev. Thomas Calvert is the incumbent.

St. John’s Timberhill, an ancient pile, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and situated at the north end of Ber Street, was founded soon after the priory, to which it was appropriated. It consists of nave, chancel, and side aisles, with chapels at the east end, and has a small wooden steeple, with one bell. It had formerly a tower, which fell down in 1784, and was never rebuilt. The Rev. S. Titlow is the incumbent.

St. Julian’s, situated in King Street, a small ancient fabric, with a round tower; was founded before the conquest. On the south side may be seen the ancient entrance, in the Saxon style, but now disused. In the churchyard was an anchorage, demolished at the dissolution of religious houses.

St. Lawrence, Upper Westwick Street, is a handsome gothic fabric, with a fine tower, 112 feet high, containing a clock and six bells. The windows are large and beautifully foliated, and were formerly decorated with stained glass, all of which was destroyed by the Puritans in 1643. Over an arched door, on the western side, are two ancient carvings, one of which represents the cruel martyrdom of St. Lawrence. The original church was founded in the Confessor’s reign, on the site of a quay for landing fish, but was taken down in 1460, and the present one completed about twelve years after. Rev. P. U. Browne is the incumbent.

St. Margaret’s, Westwick Street, consists of nave, chancel, and side aisle, and has a square tower, in which were five bells till 1830, when four of them were sold to assist in defraying the expense of covering the structure with blue slate. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich. The Rev. J. W. Cobb is the rector.

St. Martin’s at Oak, in Oak Street, consists of nave, chancel, south aisle, and a square tower, with three bells. It derived the latter part of its name from a large oak, formerly standing in the churchyard, with the image of St. Mary in it. This was much visited in superstitious times, and several legacies were given towards repairing and painting it. The oak now standing on the site was planted about 50 years ago. An alabaster tomb, with effigies, remember Jeremiah Ravens and his wife. Rev. C. J. Blake is the incumbent.

St. Martin’s at Palace, situated opposite the entrance to the palace, is a venerable structure, consisting of nave, chancel, and side aisles, with a tower and five bells. In early times a boys’ singing school was kept here; and in 1500 John Blomfield gave a robe of worsted linen, lined with blue silk, for the boy bishop. Rev. A. Braddell, incumbent.

St. Mary’s, Southgate Street, consists of nave, transepts, and chancel, with an ancient round tower, with six bells. The body of the church was built in 1477. It contains six antique stalls, and several neat monuments. Rev. C. Morse, incumbent. St. Mary’s in the Marsh. The Rev. J. C. Matchett, incumbent.

St. Michael’s, Coslany Street, usually called St. Miles’, is a commodious and handsome structure, with a lofty embattled tower, containing a clock and eight musical bells. The interior of the church is handsomely decorated, and two of the windows contain some ancient painted glass, but the heads of the figures were taken off to gratify the Puritans in the reign of Cromwell. The altar-piece represents the ascension, and the four evangelists; and the floor in front is paved with black and white marble, brought from the domestic chapel of the Earl of Yarmouth, at Oxnead. On the south side is a chapel of beautiful workmanship, erected of flints and freestone, and considered one of the finest specimens of flint-work in the county. The church contains a very old font, several mural monuments, and some ancient brasses. The living is a rectory in the gift of Caius College, Cambridge. Rev. R. Rigg is the rector.

St. Michael’s at Plea, situated on the north side of Queen Street, is so named from the Archdeacon of Norwich holding in it his Pleas or Courts. It is built in the form of a cross, and has a square embattled tower, with two bells. There are eight ancient paintings near the pulpit, well worthy of inspection. The living is a rectory in the gift of Sir T. B. Leonard and J. Morse, Esq. Rev. Charles Morse is the rector.

St. Michael at Thorn, in ancient deeds, called St. Michael’s super Montem, has still a large thorn tree growing in the graveyard. It is a small structure, with a tower, built in 1436, in which are three bells. Rev. C. T. Rust is the incumbent.St. Paul’s, in St. Paul’s Street, is an ancient fabric, with a small tower, the upper part of which was octangular, but was rebuilt in 1819 of white brick, with a stone coping. It contains a handsome screen and sounding board, and was renewed in 1841. The living is a rectory in the gift of the dean and chapter. Rev. B. Cook is the rector.

St. Peter Hungate, on Elm Hill, one of the oldest churches in the city; was anciently called Hungate, or Houndsgate, from the hounds formerly kept there for the use of the bishop. The old church was demolished in 1458, when the present one was commenced and finished in 1460. It is a cruciform structure, of black flint, with a square tower and two bells. Over the communion table is a handsome window of ancient stained glass. Among the plate belonging to the altar is a curious old cup and cover. The living is a rectory in the gift of the lord chancellor. Rev. S. Titlow is the rector.

St. Peter’s Mancroft stands in an elevated situation, near the upper side of the Market-place, and is a handsome cruciform structure of freestone, begun in 1430, and finished in 1455. It stands on the site of a former structure, and is considered the finest parish church in the city, measuring 212 feet in length and 70 feet in breadth, having a noble tower 98 feet high, containing an excellent peal of twelve bells, with a clock and chimes. The bells were exchanged for the old peal of ten in 1775, at the cost of more than £800, raised by public subscription. The interior has an elegant appearance; the clustered pillars supporting the roof, with the arches surmounting them, are lofty and slender, and the windows are large and handsome. The organ, a fine-toned instrument, was erected in 1707. The decorations of the altar are elegant, and the plate massive, especially a superb standing cup and cover. The altar piece represents the delivery of Peter from Prison, and the east window is decorated with stained glass. In the vestry are several ancient books, among which is a beautiful manuscript bible, written on vellum, in 1340, and a more ancient manuscript of the Epistles of St. Paul, with a comment finely illuminated. Here are several fine old paintings, and a piece of tapestry, dated 1574. Over the door hangs an old carving, in alabaster, of nine female saints, among which is St. Margaret holding down a dragon. The capacious old font is surmounted with a lofty covering of costly tabernacle work, and near the north door are two carved stalls. Rev. C. Turner, incumbent.

St. Peter per Mountergate, in King Street; so called from a gate anciently placed near the churchyard; was erected in 1486, and has a fine square, embattled tower, with a clock and five bells. In the chancel are 24 stalls, which belonged to a college of secular priests, that stood at the north-east corner of the churchyard. A tomb, dated 1623, on the south side of the altar, with recumbent effigies, remembers R. Berney, Esq., and his wife. In the nave is interred Thomas Codd, who was mayor in Kett’s Rebellion, and was a great benefactor to the city. The heads of his will are read annually on the Sunday before St. Thomas’ Day. Rev. G. Day is the incumbent.

St. Peter’s, Southgate Street, is an ancient fabric, consisting of nave, chancel, side chapel, and a square tower, in which are three bells. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich. Rev. J. Deacon is the rector.St. Saviour’s, Magdalen Street, a small fabric, dedicated to the transfiguration of our Saviour; has a square embattled tower, with a clock and bell. It contains several neat mural monuments. In Bishop Oxford’s time it was appropriated to the almoner of the cathedral convent. Rev. S. O. Attlay is the incumbent.

St. Simon and St. Jude’s, Wensum Street, consists of nave and chancel, with a tower, in which are five bells. It contains some ancient brasses, and several monuments and effigies of the Pettus’ family, upon one of which is a recumbent figure, in complete armour, of Sir J. Pettus, the first of the family who was knighted. The church is of great antiquity, and was held by the bishops before the removal of the see to Norwich. A new gallery was erected in 1835, and the body was re-pewed in 1838. Rev. C. Holloway, rector.

St. Stephen’s, situated in Rampant Horse Street, is a commodious gothic structure, consisting of nave, chancel, side aisles, and two side chapels, with a square tower at the west end. The nave is divided from the aisles by fluted columns, with pointed arches, and the east window is richly beautified with stained glass. It is neatly pewed, and the altar is remarkably handsome. There are several old brasses and many mural tablets. In the vestry is a manuscript description of the church, written by Benjamin Mackerell, author of a history of Lynn; also a curious old alabaster carving. The living is a rectory in the gift of the dean and chapter. Rev. S. O. Attlay is the rector.

St. Swithin, Westwick Street, is a neat structure, with a square tower and three bells. During the cleansing of the church in 1834, an ancient portrait of Edward the Confessor was found nailed under one of the seats, where it is supposed to have been placed for security during the civil wars. The altar-piece is a painting of Moses and Aaron. On the font are carved emblems of the Trinity, Eucharist, and the Passion, with the arms of East Anglia. Here are also three stalls. The living is a rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich. Rev. C. Day is the rector.

Lakenham Church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist and All Saints, upon an acclivity above the river Yare, about a mile and a half south of the Market-place. The benefice is a vicarage united to Trowse Newton, in the gift of the dean and chapter, and enjoyed by the Rev. George Carter, M.A.

Heigham Church, dedicated to St. Bartholomew, stands on elevated ground above the Wensum, about a mile W. by N. of the Market-place, and is a small edifice, with nave, chancel, south aisle, and a square tower, in which are three bells. A mural monument remembers the pious Bishop Hall. The rectory is valued in the king’s book at £6. 13s. 4d., and in 1831 at £211. The bishop is patron, and the Rev. W. Robbins, M.A., incumbent.

St. Mark’s Church, Lakenham, is a handsome edifice, in the pointed style of architecture, with nave, tower, and three bells. Rev. W. R. Nevill, M.A., incumbent.

Trinity Chapel, Union Place, was built by the Baptists, but was consecrated in January, 1839.Christ Church, New Catton, is a neat erection in the early English style, erected in 1841. Rev. R. Wade, B.A., incumbent.

St. Matthew’s, Thorpe Hamlet, is a neat edifice, erected in 1851, and built of rag stone. Rev. G. W. Grogan, incumbent.

The remaining hamlets will be found noticed separately.

DISSENTING CHAPELS.

The leading denominations of Dissenters have commodious places of worship, some of which, on the score of antiquity, or of modern architectural merit, are not undeserving attention.

The Old Meeting House, in St. Clement’s, was erected in 1693, and belongs to the Independents. Its first pastor, Bridge, seceded from the Establishment in the reign of James II., and sat in the Westminster Assembly of Divines. It is a large building of red brick, fronted with four Corinthian pilasters. It will afford accommodation for about 700 persons. There are spacious School-rooms connected with this building, in which a large number of children are educated upon the British system.

Prince’s Street Chapel (Independent) was built in 1819. It is a building of white brick, with boldly-displayed cornice and pediment, and a Grecian Doric portico of four columns. It will accommodate upwards of 800 persons.

The Tabernacle (Countess of Huntingdon’s), a plain but commodious structure, is situated in the parish of St. Martin’s Palace, and will accommodate 1000 persons. The celebrated George Whitfield preached in this building.

St. Mary’s Chapel (Baptist) was originally erected in 1744, but was rebuilt in its present handsome style in 1811, and considerably enlarged in 1838. It will now seat 900 persons. The Rev. J. Kinghorn, a celebrated Hebrew scholar, was one of its ministers.

St. Clement’s Chapel (Baptist) is also a large building. It was erected in 1814, and contains about 900 sittings. There is a spacious School-room adjacent to this chapel. The celebrated Mark Wilks was once the pastor.

Ebenezer Chapel (Baptist) Surrey Road, was erected in 1854; it is a spacious building, and although without galleries, is capable of accommodating a large congregation.

Calvert Street Chapel belongs to what are called the Wesleyan Reformers, and is the largest Wesleyan Meeting-house in the city. It was opened in 1811. It is a red-brick edifice, containing upwards of 1000 sittings.

St. Peter’s Chapel, near the Theatre Plain, is a neat, commodious building, held by the original Wesleyan Conference. It contains 900 sittings.

The Unitarian Chapel, situated in St. George’s Colegate, is unquestionably the most handsome meeting-house in the city. It is known as the Octagon Chapel, which will indicate the plan upon which it is constructed. It is surmounted by a dome, supported by eight Corinthian pillars, in excellent imitation of marble. There is a portico to the south front.

The Society of Friends have two meeting-houses in Norwich; one of which is in the Upper Goat Lane. It is a fine white-brick structure, with Doric portico, and lighted by a dome lantern. It was built in 1826. About 700 persons can be accommodated in this building. Adjacent to it are several convenient rooms for committee and other meetings. The other is the Gildencroft Meeting House, St. Augustine’s, an ancient-looking edifice, erected in 1680. There is a spacious burial-ground attached, in which are deposited the remains of Joseph John Gurney and other eminent Friends. It is worth remarking that the building is supported by two lofty oak pillars, cut out of single trees.

The French Church is an ancient building in Queen Street, occupied by the Swedenborgians, (which was formerly dedicated to St. Mary the Less.) After the parish was united to others, the building was used as a cloth exchange, and subsequently was granted to the French Protestants. It has a square tower, nave, and chancel.

The Roman Catholics have two chapels; one called The Chapel of the Apostles, is situated in Willow Lane, and is a handsome building of white brick, in the Corinthian and Ionic styles. The interior presents a truly gorgeous appearance. The other is called St. John’s Maddermarket Chapel. It stands near to the church of that name, and is a large building, erected in 1794. There is a dwelling for the priest adjoining.

The Jews have a handsome Synagogue in St. Faith’s Lane. They were formerly very numerous in this city.

CEMETERIES. There are two Cemeteries in Norwich. The New Cemetery, situated upon the Earlham road, is corporate property, and was opened in 1856. It contains 35 acres. The Rosary Burial Ground is pleasantly situated at Thorpe, and was registered in 1821. It originally contained 5 acres, but has recently been considerably enlarged.

Abbot, Rev. J., Catholic Priest, St. John’s Maddermarket

Adams, Miss Frances, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Aldred, Mr. James, St. Giles’ street

Alexander, Rev. John, Congregational Minister, Prince’s street Chapel, Gildengate street

Alderman, Miss Sarah, Cross road, St. Giles’ road

Allison, Mr. James, Front row, New Lakenham

Ames, Mrs. Mary, Willow place, New Lakenham

Andrews, William, Esq., Magdalen street

Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., Canon of Norwich Cathedral, the Close

Asker, Mrs. Frances, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Atkins, Mr. Alfred, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

August, Mrs. Mary Ann, Unthank’s road

Bacheldar, Miss Sarah, Newmarket road

Back, John Alfred, Esq., St. Giles’ street

Bacon, Mr. Richard, All Saints’ green

Bailey, Mrs., junior, St. Benedict’s road

Baker, Mr. John, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Baker, Mr. John, St. Catherine’s plain

Baker, Mrs. Maria, Newmarket road

Baldwin, Mr. William, Hamlet place, Grapes hill

Balls, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colegate street

Banks, Mrs. Mary, Grove road, New Lakenham

Banks, Mr. William, Earlham road terrace

Barber, George, Esq., Thorpe hamlet

Barcham, Mr. William, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Barker, Miss, Dereham road

Barker, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field

Barker, Mrs. Susan, Distillery street

Barlow, Mr. Richard, St. Margaret’s plain

Barnard, Charles, Esq., Gildengate street

Barnes, Mrs. Amelia, Bracondale

Barnes, Mrs. Mary, St. Stephen’s gates

Barnham, Miss L., Newmarket road

Barrett, Mr. George, Alma terrace, St. Augustine’s road

Barwell, Henry George, Esq., Surrey street

Barwell, John, senior, Esq., Surrey street

Barwell, John, junior, Esq., Surrey street

Bean, Miss, Dereham road terrace

Beare, Miss Amelia, Gildengate street

Bellin, Benjamin, Esq., Grove road, New Lakenham

Bensly, Mrs. Harriet, Newmarket road

Bensley, Charles, Esq., Thorpe hamlet

Bennett, Edward, Esq., Newmarket road

Berwick, Mrs. Mary, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Betts, Mr. John, West Pottergate

Biggs, Mrs. Mary, St. Stephen’s square

Bignold, Sir Samuel, M.P., Surrey street

Birt, Mr. Robert, Bethel street

Bishop, Rev. Wm., Curate of Heigham Church, Holl’s lane

Blake, Rev. Charles Jex, Incumbent of St. Martin at Oak, the Close

Blake, R. W., Esq., Colegate street

Blake, Mrs. Jonathan, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Blencowe, Rev. George, Wesleyan Minister, Calvert street

Blunderfield, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket road

Blyth, Miss Rhoda, Mile Lane, Newmarket road

Boardman, Mrs. Frances, Newmarket road

Boardman, James, Esq., Newmarket road

Bolingbroke, C., Esq., St. Giles’

Bolingbroke, F., Esq., Thorpe

Bolingbroke, Horatio, Esq., agent for the Economic Life Assurance Society, St. Giles’ street

Bone, Mrs. Mary, Cross street, St. Giles’ rd.

Booten, Benjamin, Paragon street

Branch, Mr. Thomas, Bethel street

Brock, Miss Ann, Willow lane

Brown, Mr. George, Upper St. Giles’

Brown, Rev. James, Broad street, St. Andrew’s

Browne, Mr. Nichols, Bracondale

Browne, Philip, Esq., Thorpe hamlet

Browne, William John Utton, Esq., the Crescent

Brown, Mr. William, Lower Close

Brownfield, John, Esq. Newmarket road

Bugden, Mr. Thomas, Gildengate street

Bull, Miss Jane, the Crescent

Bunn, Mr. William, St. Catherine’s plain

Bunting, Mr. John, St. Giles’ road

Burgess, Mr. John, Lower Close

Burrell, Mr. William, New Catton

Bush, Mrs. Mary Ann, Prince’s street

Bush, Mr. Robert, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road

Butcher, Captain, Grove rd., New Lakenham

Butcher, Jeremiah, Esq., Newmarket road

Butten, Mrs. Mary, Mile lane, Newmarket road

Candler, Miss, Thorpe hamlet

Calvert, Rev. Thomas, Perpetual Curate of St. John’s Sepulchre, All Saints’ green

Calton, Mr. John, Paragon street

Canham, Mrs., Grapes hill

Cannell, Mr. Henry, Newmarket road

Cannell, Mr. Nunn, Newmarket road

Capes, Mrs. Frances, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Carpenter, Mr. Philip, St. Benedict’s road

Carter, Miss Eliza, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Carter, Rev. George, Vicar of Trowse and Lakenham, Lower Close

Cater, Mr. William, St. Stephen’s gates

Cater, John, Esq., Town Close, Ipswich road

Cattermoul, Mrs. Sarah, St. Catherine’s pln.

Cavendish, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place

Chambers, Mrs. Grice, Upper Close

Chambers, Mrs. Mary, Theatre street

Chapman, Mrs. Jane Emily, Pottergate st.

Chittock, Mr. Timothy, Calvert street

Church, Mrs., Southern Buildings, Lady’s lane.

Churchman, Mrs. Sarah, Holl’s lane

Christie, Mr. T., Colegate street

Clarke, Richard Calver, Esq., the Crescent

Clayton, Rev. William Ray, Incumbent of Great Ryburgh, St. Giles’ street

Clifford Mrs., Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road

Coaks, Richard, Esq., Golden Dog lane

Cobb, Rev. John Wm., Rector of St. Margaret’s, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Cockburn, Major James, Bracondale

Colby, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s square

Cole, Mrs. Ann, Thorpe hamlet

Cole, Miss, Lower Close

Coleman, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Thorpe hamlet

Collyer, Colonel Wm., E.I.C.S., Tombland

Colman, Mrs. James, Ipswich road

Colman, Mrs. Jeremiah, Newmarket road

Colman, Mr. Robert, Newmarket road

Colman, Mr. Thomas, Lame Dog road

Cook, Miss Charlotte, Thorpe hamlet

Cooper, Carlos, Esq., Barrister, Orford hill

Cooper, Miss Louisa, Thorpe hamlet

Cooper, Mrs. Sarah, Lower Close

Copeman, Dr., Bethel Street

Cope, Mrs. M., Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Cork, Mrs. S., Hampden place, Dereham road

Cousins, Mr. William, Bethel street

Cozens, Mrs. Mary Ann, Pitt street

Crane, Captain, Royal Navy, Dereham road terrace

Crane, Mr. Samuel, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street

Crisp, James, Royal Navy, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Croker, John Michael, Esq., Newmarket road

Crook, William, Esq., Mile End lane, New

Crosse, Mrs. D. A., Orford hill

Cubitt, Miss, Lower Close

Cubitt, William, Esq., Gildengate street

Davis, Rev. David, Minister at the Octagon Chapel, Dereham road

Darkins, Mr. Canuel, St. Stephen’s road

Davey, Miss, Magdalen street

Davy, Mr. William P., Thurso place, Dereham road

Day, Miss E., Lower Close

Day, Miss Harriet, Pottergate street

Decaux, Mrs. Mary Ann, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Decaux, Mr. William, Adelaide buildings, Dereham road

Deeks, Mrs. Christiana, St. George’s middle street

Denny, Mrs. Sarah, Crescent place

Deuge, Mr. Isaac, Trafalgar place, Dereham road,

Doone, Miss, Lower close

Dove, Dr. Harry, Tombland

Devear, Mrs. Maria, Cow hill

Devereaux, Mrs. Mary, Adelaide buildings, Dereham road

Devear, Miss Ann, Cow hill

Devear, Mrs. Emma, Cow hill

Dewing, Mrs. Mary, St. Giles’ road

Dimond, Mrs., Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Diver, Mr., Rising Sun road

Dix, Miss Charlotte, Chapel Field grove

Dixon, Mrs. Emily, St. Catherine’s plain

Dixon, Mr. William, Valentine street

Dodman, Mr. John, Keyzor place, Holl’s ln.

Doughty, Mrs. Julia, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Drewell, Mrs. Mary Ann, All Saints’ green

Druery, Mr. J. H. E., Barrister, Cambrian place, Heigham road

Duckett, Mr. James, St. Giles’ hill

Durdin, Rev. Alexander Warham, Incumbent of St. George’s Colegate, Unthank’s road

Dyson, Mr., Thorpe hamlet

Eaton, Thomas Damant, Esq., Chapel Field grove

Edgar, Mrs. Elizabeth, Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth, Newmarket road

Eldridge, Mr. James U., New Catton

Elliott, John, Esq., the Crescent

Ellis, Mrs. Mary, Gildengate street

Ellis, Mr. Richard, Chapel field

Elmer, Mr. James, New Catton

Enfield, Wm., Esq., Colegate street

English, Mr. Richard, Holl’s lane

Etheridge, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet

Evans, Rev. Edward, Curate, St. Stephen’s, Surrey street

Evans, Mrs. Louisa, Upper Surrey street

Everett, Mr. Robert, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Fickling, Miss Caroline, Mile Lane, Newmarket road

Fisher, Mrs. Sarah, Distillery street

Fishwick, Rev. John, Catholic Priest, Willow lane

Fiske, Mrs. Hannah, Thorpe hamlet

Fitt, Mr. George, New road, Town close

Flower, Mrs. Frances, Chapel field

Ford, Mr. Robert, St. George’s plain

Foster, Mr. Samuel, Grove road, New Lakenham

Foster, Sir William, Bart., Thorpe hamlet

Foulger, Rev. William, M.A., Upper King street

Foulsham, Mr. Thomas, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Fox, Mr. William, Lame Dog road

Franklin, Mr. Charles, All Saints’ green

Franklin, Rev. Henry, rector of Barford, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Freeman, Mrs. J. C., Langham place, Dereham road

Frohawk, Mr. Nicholas, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Gardiner, Miss Anne, Newmarket terrace

Garrard, Miss Mary Sophia, Thorpe hamlet

Garwood, Mrs. S. A., New Catton

Geary, William, Esq., Gildengate street

Gibson, Misses E. and M., Lower close

Gibson, Mrs. Rosamond, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Girling, Mrs., Paragon street

Goddard, Mrs., Chapel field

Gooch, Mrs. Amelia, Newmarket road

Gooch, Mr. William, Unthank’s road

Goodwin, Mrs., Willow lane

Goodwin, Rev. William, Perpetual Curate, St. Benedict’s, Chapel field

Goose, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Goots, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s road

Gould, Rev. George, Baptist Minister, St. Mary’s Chapel, Unthank’s road

Grand, Mr. John, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Grand, John, Esq., St. Giles’ street

Grant, Mr. George, William street

Greaves, Miss, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Grimmer, Mrs. Martha, Newmarket road

Grogan, Rev. George William, Incumbent, St. Matthew’s, Thorpe hamlet, Lower close

Gunton, Mrs. Mary, St. Giles’ hill

Gurney, Mrs. Eliza P., Earlham road

Gurney, Rev. Thomas, Incumbent of All Saints’ Church, All Saints’ green

Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Unthank’s road

Hall, Mr. Charles, Rose lane

Hall William, Esq., Ipswich road

Hallett, Rev. John, Congregational Minister, Old Meeting, Unthank’s road

Hallam, Mr. James, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road

Hammond, Mrs. Emily, Magdalen street

Hansell, Mrs. Mary, Lower close

Harmer, Mrs. Mary, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Harris, Mrs. Sophia Elizabeth, New road, Town close

Harrison, Miss Matilda, Unthank’s road

Harvey, Mr. James, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Harvey, Miss Mary Ann, Unthank’s road

Harvey, Robert John, Esq., banker, Bracondale

Hart, Mr. John, Chapel Field road

Hawkins, Miss Martha, Unthank’s road

Hawkes, Mr. William, Unthank’s road

Henley, Mrs., Newmarket road

Henley, William, Esq., Newmarket road

Herring, Miss Lucy, Bracondale

Hibgame, Major E. T., Rising Sun road

Hibgame, Rev. Edward, Rector, Fordham in Cambridgeshire, Lower close

Hickman, Mrs. E., Heigham terrace, St. Benedict’s road

Hill, Mrs. Frances, West Pottergate

Hill, Miss J., New Catton

Hill, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet

Hilling, Mrs., Hall lane, New Lakenham

Hinds, the Right Rev. Samuel, Lord Bishop of the Diocese, the Palace

Hogg, Mr. James, Distillery street

Holl, Mr. Robert Durrant, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Holloway, Rev. Charles, Rector of St. Simon and Jude, the Close

Holmes, Mr. Benjamin, New Catton

Hopson, Mrs. Charlotte, Castle meadow

Hoop, Mrs. Mary Ann, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Horn, Mr. Robert, Distillery street

Hornor, Charles, Esq., Saint Martin’s Palace plain

Hornor, Mr. William, New Catton

Hovell, Mr. Richard, Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road

Howes, Mr. John, the Crescent

Hubbard, Mr. Arminger, West End terrace, Grapes’ hill

Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Hunter, Mr. John, Colegate street

Huson, Miss Mary, Crescent place

Hutton, Mrs. Elizabeth, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Ives, Captain Ferdinand, St. Catherine’s hill

Ives, Miss, the Crescent

Jackson, Mrs. Charlotte, Lame Dog road

Jackson, Mrs. Mary, Bracondale

Jay, Thomas, Esq., Heigham grove

Jay, Mrs. Charlotte, Newmarket road

Jay, Mrs. Hannah, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Jennings, Misses, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Johnson, J. G., Esq., Mayor of the City, St. Giles’ street

Johnson, Mrs., West Wymer street

Johnson, Mrs. Sarah, St. Stephen’s road

Kemp, Mr. Isaac, Rising Sun road

Kempster, Rev. John Joseph James, Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion, Tabernacle

Kent, Mrs. Catherine, William street

Kerrison, Mr. John Bitton, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Kerrison, Roger, Esq., Tombland

Kidsdale, Mr. A. T., St. Benedict’s road

King, Mr. Hammond, Newmarket road

King, Mr. John, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

King, Mr. Samuel, Chapel Field road

Kinnebrook, Mr. William, Earlham road

Kitmer, Miss Charlotte, Queen street

Kitson, John, Esq., Secretary to the Bishop, Thorpe hamlet

Ladell, William, Esq., Newmarket road

Laflin, Mr. Joseph, Laflin buildings, St. Benedict’s road

Lancey, Mrs., Bloomsbury place, Dereham road

Landy, Mrs. C., the Crescent

Langton, Mr. Edward, Bethel street

Layton, Mr., Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Laws, Mrs. Mary, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Leeds, Mrs. Julia, St. Giles’ street

Leggatt, Mr. Samuel, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Leist, Mrs., New Catton

Lindley, Miss, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Lister, Mrs., Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road

Littlewood, Mrs. Sophia, St. Stephen’s road

Littlewood, Mr. Leonard, Colegate street

Lloyd, Mr. Francis, Hall road, New Lakenham

Lohr, Mrs. Eliza, Colegate street

Longe, Mrs. Mary, Crescent place

Lord, Mr. Aaron, Tudor cottage, Unthank’s road

Lowne, Mrs. Mary, Thorpe hamlet

Lynn, Mrs., Hall lane, New Lakenham

Mace, Mr. Joseph, Distillery street

Mackie, Mrs. Mary, Cambrian place, Heigham road

Mannering, Mrs., Thorpe hamlet

Mann, Rev. John, Wesleyan Minister, Rising Sun road

Marcon, Mrs. Jane, St. Giles’ street

Markland, Mrs. Elizabeth, Magdalen street

Marrison, Mrs., Thorpe hamlet

Mason, Miss Sophia Ann, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Massary, Mrs. Alfred, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Massey Thomas, Esq., Thorpe hamlet

Matthew, Captain Charles, Bracondale

Mayes, Mrs. Mary, William street

Mayes, Mrs. Margaret, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Marystone, Samuel, Esq., Lower close

Middleton, George, Esq., the Grove, Ipswich road

Middleton, John, Esq., Surrey street

Middleton, Mr. Thomas, St. Stephen’s gates

Miles, Mr. William, Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road

Millard, W. S., Esq., Catton, near Norwich

Miller, Mrs. Mary, Grove place, New Lakenham

Miller, Mr. Robert L., Unthank’s road

Mills, Miss Mary, St. Stephen’s road

Mitchell, Mr. Samuel, Unthank’s road

Money, Miss, St. Catherine’s plain

Monument, Miss Ann, St. Stephen’s road

Moore, Mrs. Mary, Laurel cottage, Unthank’s road

Morland, Mrs. Amelia, Castle meadow

Morris, Mr., Thorpe hamlet

Morrish, Miss Emily, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Morse, Miss Emily, Lower close

Mott, Miss, Tombland

Muskett, Mrs. Emily, Thorpe hamlet

Muskett, Mrs., New Catton

Neave, Miss Matilda, Newmarket road

Neve, Mrs. Martha, Chapel Field road

Newbegin, Mrs. Sarah, Hay House, Unthank’s road

Newby, Mr. John, Holl’s lane

Newman, Mrs., Holl’s lane

Newson, Mrs. Allen, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Newton, Miss Charlotte, Albert place, St. Stephen’s square

Nichols, Mrs. Hannah, Chapel Field road

Nokes, Mr. William, Distillery street

Norris, Mrs. Lucy, Thorpe hamlet

Norton, Mr. John Culley, Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s road

Nursey, Mr. Richard, Chapel field road

Norton, Mrs. Phillis, Lower Goat lane

Oliver, Mr. John, Grove road, New Lakenham

Osborne, Rev. John Francis, Chaplain to the Norfolk & Norwich Hospital, Newmarket road

Ostler, Mr. Charles, William street

Page, Edmund, Esq., Newmarket road

Painter, Miss Kate, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Palgrave, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, New Lakenham

Parr, William Burrell, Esq., Upper St. Giles’ street

Paul, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Giles’ hill

Pearson, Rev. James, Rector of St. Edmund’s, St. Giles’ street

Pellew, the Hon. and Very Rev. George, D.D., Dean of Norwich, Deanery, Lower close

Perowne, Rev. John, Upper Surrey street

Pettingill, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Chapel Field road

Phillips, Mrs. Dinah, William street

Phillippo, Matthias, Esq., Newmarket road

Pilgrim, Mr. John, Chapel field

Pitman, Mrs., Newmarket road

Plummer, Mr. Charles Taylor, Grove road, New Lakenham

Plummer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lady’s lane

Plumtree, Mrs. Elizabeth, Lower close

Polding, Rev. John, Catholic Priest, Willow lane

Pole, Mrs. Ann, Bloomsbury place, St. Benedict’s road

Poole, Mrs. Mehetabel, Theatre street

Poole, Thomas, Esq., the Crescent

Pork, Mr. George, Dereham road terrace, Dereham road

Porter, Miss Rebecca, Thorpe hamlet

Postle, William, Esq., Chapel Field grove

Potter, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road

Powell, Mrs. Anne, Theatre street

Power, Rev. Alexander Bath, Newmarket road

Pratt, Mrs., Newmarket road

Pratt, Robert, Esq., Newmarket road

Priest, Mr. George, St. Stephen’s road

Priest, Mrs. Lucilla, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road

Priest, Mrs. Sophia, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Pryse, Miss, All Saints’ green

Pulley, Mrs., Surrey street

Puxley, Mrs., All Saints’ green

Quintan, Capt. Saint James, Lower close

Ranking, W. H., Esq., M.D., Upper St. Giles’ street

Ransome, Mrs. Susan, Bracondale

Ray, Mr. Robert, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

Ray, Mr. John, Rising Sun road

Raynes, Michael James, Esq., St. Giles’ road

Rayson, Mrs. Ann, St. Catherine’s plain

Rayson, Mrs. Mary, Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Read, Miss Jane, Lady’s lane

Read, Trivett, Esq., Newmarket road

Read, Mr. Charles, Eaton cottage, Unthank’s road

Rees, Mrs. Charlotte, Front row, New Lakenham

Riches, William Daniel, Esq., the Crescent

Riches, Mrs. Joshua, Chapel field road

Rigg, Rev. Richard, Bethel street

Ringer, Mrs. R., Paragon street

Ringer, Miss Susan, St. Giles’ road

Rising, Miss Martha, Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Rix, Henry, Esq., Golden Ball street

Robbins, Rev. William, Rector of Heigham, the Crescent

Roberts, Mr. B. M., Thorpe hamlet

Roberts, Mr. Joseph, Holl’s Jane

Roberts, Mrs., Thorpe hamlet

Robertson, Miss, Lower close

Robertson, Mrs. Phoebe, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Robinson, Henry William, Esq., St. Faith’s lane

Rolfe, Mrs. Harriet Ann, Lower close

Rose, P. W., Esq., St. Giles’ road

Royal, Mr. Daniel, Distillery street

Rust, Rev. Cyprian Thomas, Curate, St. Michael at Thorn, Surrey place, New Lakenham

Sainty, Mrs. Mary, Bethel street

Sanders, Mr. John Clement, Mile lane, Newmarket road

Sayer, Misses, West Pottergate

Scott, Mrs. Ives, All Saints’ green

Scott, Rev. Thomas, Baptist Minister, Thorpe hamlet

Scott, Mr. William, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

Seaward, Mr. George, St. Benedict’s road

Sedgwick, Rev. Richard, Rector, St. Giles’, Lower close

Seeley, Mr. William, St. Stephen’s road

Shalders, John, Esq., Bethel street

Sharpe, Rev. William Robert, Perpetual Curate, St. Gregory’s church

Sharton, Mrs. Mary, Chapel field

Shickle, Mrs., the Crescent

Shirley, Mr. Thomas, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Sillett, Mr. James B., All Saints’ green

Simmons, Mrs., Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Sizeland, Mr. Adam, Bethel street

Smith, Capt. Alexander, New road, Town close

Smith, Edward, Esq., Calvert street

Smith, Mrs. E., Grove road, New Lakenham

Smith, Mrs. G. W., St. Giles’ street

Smith, Mr. J. D., Magdalen street

Smith, Mrs. Rebecca, St. Stephen’s road

Smith, Mr. William Lyall, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Smith, Mr. Baker, Hall road, New Lakenham

Snape, Mrs. Jane, St. Giles’ street

Sothern, Miss Hannah, Lady’s lane

Sougher, Mr. Sherlock, Bloomsbury place, Dereham road

South, Mr. George, Unthank’s road

Sowels, Mr. John, Paragon street

Sowels, Mrs. Mary, William street

Spelman, Mrs., Heigham grove, St. Giles’ road

Spelman, Miss Jane, Holl’s lane

Spinks, Mr. John, Valentine street

Spratt, Mrs. Emma, Albert terrace, Unthank’s road

Spratt, Mr. James, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Standard Cubitt, Esq., St. George’s plain

Stebbings, Mrs. Ann, Newmarket road

Stedman, Mr. Charles, Heigham terrace, St. Benedict’s road

Steel, Mrs. Margaret, Pitt street

Steel, Mr. Henry, Rising Sun road

Stephen, Mrs. Sophia, Paragon street

Steward, Timothy, Esq., Unthank’s road

Steward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bracondale

Stewardson, Mr. Edward, St. Giles’ road

Stocks, Rev. Edward, Newmarket road

Stark, William, Esq., St. George’s plain

Suckling, Mr. Morris, Distillery street

Sudbury, Mr. Thomas, Mile lane, Newmarket road

Suffield, Mrs. Elizabeth, Thorpe hamlet

Swann, Mrs. Ann, St. Martin’s palace

Symonds, Rev. Henry, Minor Canon, Cathedral, Lower close

Talbot, Mrs. Anne, Lower close

Tattan, Mr. Charles, William street

Taylor, Mrs. George, Newmarket road

Taylor, Mrs. J., Surrey street

Taylor, Mrs., Mile-end cottage, Newmarket road

Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Bank street

Taylor, Rev. Arthur, Surrey street

Tebble, Mrs. Thomas, Hall lane, Lakenham

Thirtle, Mrs. Elizabeth, Heigham terrace

Thompson, Mrs. J., St. Benedict’s road

Thompson, Mr. Robert, Calvert street, St. Saviour’s

Thorold, Mr. William, Thorpe hamlet

Thurtell, Mr. Thomas, Hall road, New Lakenham

Thurston, Mr. Samuel William, Duke’s Palace road

Titlow, Rev. Samuel, A.M., Rector of St. Peter at Hungate, the Crescent

Tolson, Mrs., London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Trory, Mr. William, Unthank’s road

Trimmer, Rev. Kirby, Rector, St. George’s Tombland, the Close

Turner, Charles, Esq., the Crescent

Turner, Rev. Charles, A.M., Incumbent of St. Peter’s Mancroft, the Crescent

Turner, Mr. William, Heigham road

Unthank, William Clement, Esq., Unthank’s road

Varlow, Miss Charlotte, Tombland

Venning, John, Esq., Surrey house, Surrey street

Vincent, Rev. Charles, D.D., Grammar School, the Close

Wade, Rev. R., Christ’s church, New Catton

Ward, Mr. John, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Ward, Miss, St. Catherine’s plain

Warner, Mrs. Jane, Front row, New Lakenham

Warren, Mr. Benjamin, Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Warren, Mr. Thomas, Albert place, St. Stephen’s square

Warren, Mr. William, Bracondale

Wassar, Mrs. M. A., Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Watts, Mrs., the Crescent

Watts, Mr. James, Rising Sun road

Watten, Mrs. Juliet, St. Catherine’s plain

Webster, Mr. Hammond, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Webster, Mr. Thomas, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Wells, Mrs. Ruth, Castle hill

Whaites, Mr. Robert, Newmarket road

Wheeler, Rev. Thomas A., St. Clement’s chapel, Golden-dog lane

Wheelhouse, Mr. William, St. Giles’ road

White, Mrs. Rebecca, Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Whitred, Mrs. Mary, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Wilde, Mr. Stephen, Unthank’s road

Wilde, Mr. William, St. Stephen’s road

Wilkinson, Benjamin, Esq., Newmarket road

Willett, Mrs. John, Newmarket road

Willins, Mrs. Eliza, Westbourne terrace, Unthank’s road

Williams, Mrs. Sarah, Lame Dog road

Willison, Mr. Robert, Albert terrace, Unthank’s road

Winter, Mr. Ambrose, Cambrian place, Heigham road

Wiseman, Mr. Samuel, Gildengate street

Witting, Mr. Peter, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Wodderspoon, Mr. John, Lower close

Womack, Mr. George, Thurso place, Dereham road

Woodcock, Henry, Esq., St. Giles’ street

Woodcock, Thomas, Esq., Surrey road

Wodehouse, Rev. Charles Norse, Canon of Norwich Cathedral, Upper close

Woodrow, Mr. John, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Woods, Mr. Alexander, Somerset place, Holl’s lane

Woods, Miss, Crescent place

Woodward, Mrs. Elizabeth, Point-house cottage, Ipswich road

Wollaston, Mr. Drewry Ottley, Brunswick house, Newmarket road

Wright, Mrs. Harriet, the Close

Youngs, Mrs. Elizabeth, Unthank’s road

Young, Mrs. Frances, Chapel field

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.

Abbott, Edward Jesse, draper, hosier, haberdasher, &c., St. Stephen’s street

Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, Magdalen street

Abrahams, S. S. and B., watch makers, Bethel street

Abel, Cain, whip manufacturer, Golden Ball lane

Abel, George, broker, Ber street

Abel, Frederick, brush maker, Unthank’s road

Abel, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Abel, John, the Rising Sun, horse breaker, Rising Sun road

Abel, Daniel, upholsterer and cabinet maker, Pottergate street

Adams, William, George and the Dragon, Cowgate street

Alborough, Edmund, shopkeeper, Pottergate street

Aldhouse, Anne, broker, St. Augustine’s street

Aldous, John Tunget, baker, Trory street, New Lakenham

Aldous, Charles and John, builders, St. Stephen’s street

Aldous, James, grocer and tea dealer, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Alden, Edward, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Alden, Robert, carriage lamp maker and brazier, St. Stephen’s plain

Aldis, James, plasterer, Prince’s street

Aldis, Jane, staymaker, Prince’s street

Aldrich, Ewing, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Aldrich, John, grocer and draper, West Pottergate

Aldridge, John, grocer, Church street, New Lakenham

Alexander, Henry, baker, Heigham street

Alexander, John, bookseller, &c., Middle street, St. George’s

Allan, Henry, corn merchant, Distillery street

Allen and Co., woollen drapers and tailors, Upper London street and Bank plain

Allcock, Trivett, private lodgings, Upper King street

Allen, Bryant, dyer, Scoles’ green

Allen, George, manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street

Allen, John, guard to the Eastern Counties’ railway, Thorpe hamlet

Allen, Mary Ann and Charles, boot and makers, Brigg’s street

Allen, Robert, gardener, Grove place, New Lakenham

Allington, John (late Diver), family grocer, Upper walk, Market place

Allison, Sophia, working cutler, Upper market

Allman, George, cordwainer, King street

Allthorpe, James, retailer in beer, King street

Allured James, general outfitter and water-prover, St. John’s Timberhill

Allwood, Thomas, sub-sacrist, Lower close

Ames, Francis, green grocer, St. Benedict’s road

Ames, James, bootmaker, St. Benedict’s street

Ames, Robert, Bear inn, Market place

Ames, Thomas, watchmaker, West Wymer street

Amies, Benjamin, glover and hair dresser, St. Catherine’s plain

Amies, John, carpenter, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Amies, John, the Hoop, St. Stephen’s road

Anderson, George, publisher, agent for Blackie and Son, St. Giles’ street

Anderson, Joseph, baker, Pump street

Andrews, Brothers, druggists, Bridge street

Andrews, Mrs. Emily, milliner and dressmaker, West Pottergate

Andrews and French, soap boilers, Fishgate street

Andrews, George, labourer, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street

Andrews, Richard, estate agent, Lame Dog road

Andrews, Richard, wire worker, St. Miles’ street

Andrews, William, draper, St. Stephen’s street

Andrews, William, horse breaker, Westlegate street

Annison, Robert, shopkeeper, Globe street, Union place

Anns, C., lace dealer, Upper market

Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, Upper market

Archer, Elizabeth, Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s gates

Archer, Henry, baker, Ber street

Archer, Samuel, shopkeeper, Peacock street

Arle, John, Combers’ Arms, Magdalen street

Armes, Amelia, dress maker, Surrey road

Armes, Daniel, Queen Adelaide, West-end street

Armes, Frederick Thomas, Rose and Thistle, Barn road

Armes, Robert, currier, h St. Giles’ street

Armes, William, Cow and Hare, Heigham street

Armiston, Edward, clerk to the Eastern Counties’ station, h Thorpe hamlet

Armstrong, Henry, draper, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Armstrong, William, draper, St. Benedict’s road

Arnold, Edward, wholesale and family chemist, Orford hill

Arnold, Maria, brewer and wine merchant, St. Margaret’s plain

Arnup, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Artis, Francis, baker, Castle meadow

Ashen, Robert, brazier, St. Stephen’s

Asker, Eliza, Swan Hotel, Upper market

Asker, Jane Harriet, glove manufacturer and hosier, Gentlemen’s walk, Market place

Asker, Samuel Hurry, solicitor, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street; h Chapel field grove

Ashford, Henry, Chronicle office, Market place

Athow, Edward John, wine and spirit merchant, Castle street

Atkins, Henry, Free-trade tavern, St. Augustine’s street

Atkins, Thomas, the Shuttle, Heigham street

Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, agent to the Church of England Life and Fire Assurance Society, Post-office street

Atkinson, Richard, builder and carpenter, Bethel street

Atthill, Henry, deputy chief constable county police, St. Stephen’s square

Attle, Samuel, Foresters’ Arms, Ber street

Augood, Henry, fish dealer, Rising Sun lane

Austrin, Mrs. A., linen draper, hosier, and haberdasher, Orford hill

Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street

Aylmer, John, Waggon and Horses, Tombland

Back and Co., grocers and tea dealers, 3, Haymarket

Back and Co., wine and spirit merchants, 4, Haymarket

Bacon, David, Horse and Groom, Castle street

Bacon, Josiah Newbegin, rope and sacking manufacturer, Davey place

Bacon, Richard, proprietor and publisher of the Norwich Mercury, London street

Bagshaw, Joseph, fish salesman and game dealer, St. Stephen’s street

Bagshaw, George, fishmonger, St. Miles’ street

Bagshaw, Esther, marine dealer, King street

Bailey, Elijah Crozier, solicitor and clerk to the board of guardians, Little Orford street

Bailey, John, hair dresser, West Pottergate

Bailey, Isaac, builder, West Pottergate

Baker, Charles, tea dealer, and register office for servants, Redwell street

Baker, Mrs., corset and bandage maker, chest expanders, &c., St. Benedict’s road

Baker, George, ironmonger, &c., h Heigham road

Baker and Hornor, furnishing and wholesale ironmongers, oil and colour merchants, tin, copper, zinc, and iron-plate workers, Post Office street

Baker, Henry, classical academy, Rising Sun road

Baker, James, Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s at Oak

Baldry, William, land surveyor, St. Stephen’s road

Baldwin, Henry, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Baldwin, John, fishmonger, William street

Baldwin, William, brewer, St. Giles’ hill

Bales, George, butcher, St. Benedict’s street

Bales, Jonathan, Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. Augustine’s street

Balls, Benjamin, carpenter, Pottergate street

Balls, Daniel, builder, West Pottergate

Balls, Frederick, the Victory, Rampant Horse street

Balls, James, coal merchant, City road Heigham fields

Balls, James, Green Dragon, Little London street

Baly, William, accountant, Thorpe hamlet

Bancalari, Dominico, green grocer, Ber str.

Banham, Henry, blacksmith, Holl’s lane

Banham and Scotter, boot and shoe makers, Wensum street

Banks, William, woollen draper, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road

Barber, Charles James, accountant, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Barber, Frederick W. shoemaker, Somerset place, Holl’s lane

Barber and Co., shoe manufacturers, Rampant Horse street

Barber, James, clerk, New Catton

Barber, John and Sons, merchants, Haymarket

Barber, J. L. and Co., cotton manufacturers, St. Martin’s lane

Barber, Sarah, the Three Tuns, King street

Barber, William, bricklayer, St. Martin’s at Palace

Barclay, Arthur Kett, licensed maltster, King street gates

Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, Lower close

Bardwell, George S., accountant, house, estate insurance, and loan and share agent, Newmarket road

Bardwell, M. G., printer and publisher, Goodman’s yard, St. Stephen’s street

Bardwell, William, baker, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Barker, Benjamin, boot and shoe manufactory, Orford hill, h Hall road, New Lakenham

Barker, George, hosier, &c., h Thorpe hamlet

Barker, Robert, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. John’s Timberhill

Barking, James, boot maker, St. Benedict’s street

Barking, Thomas, carpenter and builder, Pottergate street

Barley, Christopher, spirit merchant, Bridewell alley

Barlow, Janet, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Barlow, George, George inn, Hay hill

Barnaby, Swash, hair dresser, St. James’ str.

Barnard, Charles, the Champion, Chapel field road

Barnard and Bishop, ironmongers and iron founders, 3, Gentlemen’s walk, Market place, Calvert street, and Norfolk Iron works, St. Miles’ bridge

Barnard, Charles, ironfounder, Gildengate street

Barnard, Dennis, auctioneer, Castle street; h Bracondale

Barnard, John, game dealer, Fye bridge

Barnard and Boulton, manufacturing, furnishing, and general ironmongers, London and Castle streets

Barnard, Stephen, last maker, St. Mary’s street

Barnes, Charles, printer, St. George’s plain

Barnes, Edward Ramsbottom, baker, St. Miles’ Thorn lane

Barnes, Fidda, steward to Mr. Girling, Earlham road

Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, St. Miles’ foundry

Barnes, John, boot and shoe maker, St. James’ street

Barnes, John Edward, West-end Retreat, Holl’s lane

Barnes, Matthew, bricklayer, &c., Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Barnes, Richard, commercial traveller, Distillery street

Barnes, Mary, Woolpack inn, St. George’s plain

Barnham, James, solicitor; offices, Rampant Horse street; h Grove cottage, St. Stephen’s road

Barnsdale, Ann, Orphan school, Pottergate street

Barton, Henry, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Barwell and Son, importers of foreign wines and spirits, dealers in Bass’ Burton ales, Scotch ales, London and Irish stout, St. Stephen’s street

Barwell and Sons, importers of foreign wines and spirits, porter agents and seed merchants, St. Andrew’s hill and London street

Barwell, John, spirit merchant, Surrey street

Bassham, Mrs., day school, St. Giles’ hill

Bateman and Co., tea dealers, A 1, London street and Swan lane

Bateman, Frederick, M.D., surgeon, St. Giles’ street

Bateman, John, silk merchant, Pottergate street

Batley, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain

Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower Westwick street

Batson, Edward, corn and seed merchant, Magdalen street

Batson, John, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Baxter, Benjamin, chemist, St. Benedict’s street

Battram, William, Cock, Old Lakenham

Bavin, John, straw bonnet, millinery, and lace warehouse, London street

Baxter, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s street

Baxter, Neville Plummer, fireworks artist, Brazen Doors road

Baxter, Maria, baker, Brazen Doors road

Baxter, Robert, Wheatsheaf inn, Bethel street

Bayes, Elizabeth and Sons, wholesale hat and cap manufacturers, and manufacturers of waterproof clothing, tailors and woollen drapers, Red Lion street and Orford hill

Bayes, William, furrier, St. Martin’s at Oak

Bayfield and Son, ironmongers, Magdalen street

Bayfield, Mrs. J. F., register office for male and female servants, St. Stephen’s road

Baylis, James, crape manufacturer, Thorpe hamlet

Baylis, Andrew, shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Baylis, Henry, accountant, Pottergate street

Bealby, Robert, grocer, William street

Beales, Mary, basket warehouse, Tombland

Bean, Francis, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Market place

Beare, Samuel Shalders, wholesale leather merchant and currier, Bridge street; h Town close

Beaty, Henry, decorative painter, Little London street

Beatley and Son, hat and cap manufacturers, hosiers, and outfitters, London street

Beck, Samuel, coffee and eating-house, Castle hill

Beckham, Benjamin, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s street

Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, solicitor, Palace street

Beddingfield, Nelson, licensed to let gigs and horses for hire, Westlegate street

Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, All Saints’ green

Bedford, Philip, ironmonger and tin-plate worker, Pottergate street, h Thorpe hamlet

Beeston, Margaret, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Beeton, Samuel, Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’ street

Beeton, John, Wild Man inn, St. Andrew’s hill

Beha, Lickert, and Co., watch and clock makers, jewellers, &c., St. Stephen’s plain

Belding, William, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen street; h New Catton

Bell, J. Crawford, surgeon, Prince’s street

Bell, George, builder, Peacock street

Bell, John, Sir John Barleycorn, Cowgate street

Bell, John, Old Cat and Fiddle, Botolph street

Bell, Matthew, Lock and Key, Ber street

Bell, Michael, grocer, Ber street

Bell, Robert, clock and watch maker, Davey place

Bell, Stephen, brewer, Carrow hill

Bellamy, William, schoolmaster, Lower close

Boloe, Henry, silk finisher, St. Benedict’s road

Belson, Robert Howes, plumber and glazier, King street

Bending, Thomas Firth, boarding school, Magdalen street

Benest, Edward E., city surveyor, New Catton

Benest, J. S., civil engineer, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Bennett, Daniel, baker, Ber street

Bennett, James and Son, tailors and drapers, Wensum street Tombland, h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Bennett, John, shopkeeper, Church street, St. Miles’.

Bennett, Robert, jun., baker, West Pottergate

Bennett, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Botolph street

Bennett, William, baker, Cowgate street

Bennett, William, commercial hotel and boarding house, Exchange street

Bennett and Bream, wholesale grocers and tea dealers, Upper market

Bensley, William, shopkeeper, Union place

Benslyn, Thomas, confectioner, Pottergate street

Berry, John George, baker, Ber street

Betts, Charles, Lord John Russell, St. Benedict’s road

Betts, James, wheelwright, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Betts, John, register office for servants, Castle meadow

Betts, John, Bakers’ Arms, St. Mary’s street

Betts, John, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, and outfitter, Market place and Exchange street

Betts, John, grocer and tea dealer, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Belts, Thomas, French Horn, Pottergate street

Bexfield, Benjamin, gentlemen’s day school, Lady’s lane

Bexfield, Christiana Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Lady’s lane

Bexfield, James, shopkeeper, Rising Sun lane

Bianchi, Giovanni, figure and model maker, Bridge street

Bilby, Thomas, agent to the People’s Provident and Traveller’s Marine Insurance Company, St. Catherine’s plain

Bilby, Walter, cattle dealer, New Catton

Bilby, William, hair cutter, Pitt street

Bingham, Thomas, tailor and draper, Post-office street

Birch, Isaac, clerk to the Unity Fire office, St. Giles’ street, h King street gates

Bird, Jane, shirt and collar maker, St. John’s Timberhill

Bishop, George, draper, silk mercer, and baby linen warehouse, Haymarket

Bishop, John, ironfounder, h Foundry road

Black & Co., confectioners and fruiterers, Haymarket, Market place

Blackburn, Edward, shopkeeper, Pottergate street

Blackburn, J. R., currier, St. Stephen’s plain

Blackbourne, William Berry, Victoria Gardens, St. Stephen’s gates

Blake, Benjamin, butcher, Lower Westwick street

Blake, E., & R. W., yarn manufacturers, St. Edmund’s

Blake, Francis John, solicitor, Upper King street

Blake, George, brick manufacturer and merchant, Brazen Doors road; h Newmarket road

Blake, James, Pheasant Cock, St. Catherine’s plain

Blake, John Joseph, solicitor, Palace street

Blake and Everitt, finishers, Gildengate street

Blake, Robert Wiffen, wool spinning factory, Old Lakenham and Fishgate; h Colegate street

Blake, Robert, soap boiler, h Newmarket road

Blake, Samuel, butcher, Bridewell alley

Blakely, Edward, silk mercer, shawlman, draper, &c., Queen street

Blakely, Miss, ladies’ boarding school, Lower close

Blakely, Misses, ladies’ boarding school, St. Andrew’s broad street

Blanch, John, London Steam Packet inn, St. Catherine’s plain

Blanchflower, William, Cock inn, Upper St. Giles’

Blandon, William, draper, Ber street

Blazeby, James, cabinet maker, Bethel street

Blazeby, John, turner, Globe lane

Blazeby, Thomas, wine tavern, St. Benedict’s street

Blazeby, William, whitesmith, Scoles’ green

Blazer, Robert, butcher, Regent street, Union place

Blazey, Walter, Golden Fleece, Fishgate street

Bleakley, Elijah, surgeon, St. Andrew’s broad street

Bliss, Joseph James, chemist and dentist, Magdalen street

Bloch, Israel, jeweller, Pottergate

Blofield, Thomas, ironmonger, Bridewell alley; h William street

Blogg, William, day school, Upper King street

Bloom, Thomas, carpenter, St. Giles’ road

Bloomfield, George, Norfolk and Norwich chop house, Upper market

Bloomfield, George, coffee and eating house, Castle street

Blyth, Edwin Arthur, dyer, Sussex street, St. Augustine’s

Blyth, Francis, engineer, h Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

Blyth, James, bushel manufacturer, New Catton

Blyth, John, shopkeeper, Prince’s street

Blyth, John, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Blyth, John, bricklayer, William street

Blyth, John, shoemaker, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Blyth, Jonas Norman, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s street

Blyth, Joshua, shopkeeper, World’s-end lane

Blyth, Mary, baker, Barrack street

Blythe, Mary Ann, Artichoke, Magdalen st.

Blyth, Robert, iron founder, Westlegate str.

Blythe, Thomas, wheelwright, St. Augustine’s street

Blyth, Sarah, green grocer, St. Miles’ street

Blyth, William B., bootmaker, Bethel street

Blyth, William, timber and slate merchant, St. Faith’s lane

Boardman, Brothers, wholesale tea, coffee, and spice merchants, Cundall’s court, Gentleman’s walk

Boardman, Alfred, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Davey place

Boardman, James Theobald, tea merchant, Newmarket road

Boardman and Sursham, family ale brewers, corn and coal merchants, Wensum street

Boast, John, shoemaker, Lower Westwick street

Bolingbroke and Company, ale and porter stores, Bank plain

Bolingbroke, C. and F., manufacturers of paramattas, poplins, &c., Colegate street

Bolingbroke, Charles Nathaniel, manufacturer, St. Giles’ street

Bolingbroke, George Errington, Norwich Wine Company, Upper St. Giles’ street

Bond, Joseph Daines, tailor and draper, Davey place; h Upper Goat lane

Bond, William, tailor and hatter, Upper London street

Bond, Thomas William, Publisher of the Norfolk News, Bedford place, Unthank’s road

Bone, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Lady’s lane

Bone, Francis, baker, St. Benedict’s street

Bone, Nicholas, toll collector, Lady’s lane

Booth, Thomas Henry, Shakespeare tavern, Colegate street

Booty, Horace John, schoolmaster, Thorpe hamlet

Booty, John, gardener, St. Stephen’s road

Borking, Thomas, tailor, Willow lane

Borrett, William, dealer in tobacco, cigars, and snuff, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Bassey, Robert, King’s Head, Magdalen str.

Baston, William, boot and shoe maker, Castle street

Boswell, John, smith and bell hanger, St. Andrew’s hill

Boswell, Thomas, toy and carriage manufacturer, St. John’s Maddermarket

Boswell, William, carver, gilder, and looking-glass manufacturer, Magdalen street

Boulger, Joseph Patrick, surgeon dentist, Willow lane

Boulton, Edward, shopkeeper, Gildengate street

Boulton, Richard, gardener, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Boulton, William Staples, ironmonger, &c. h the Crescent

Boughton, Samuel, glover and hair dresser, Red Lion street

Bowen, Sarah, Albion Tavern, Heigham street

Bowers, William, plumber and glazier, Pottergate street

Bowes, William, harness maker, St. Benedict’s street

Bowgen, John Hart, coal merchant, Victoria spirit vaults, Lower Westwick street

Bowhill, Henry, broker, St. Andrew’s broad street

Bowhill, O. H., shoe manufacturer, Oxford street, Unthank’s road

Bowthorpe, William, boot and shoe maker, Unthank’s road

Boyce, James, Lord Raglan, Barrack road

Boyce, John, commercial traveller, Chapel field road

Boyden, Eliza, seminary, Pottergate street

Boyles, Robert, Jubilee inn, Ber street

Bradfield, James, patten and clog manufacturer, Little London street

Brady, Mary, seminary, Pottergate street

Branch, George, cutler, and manufacturer of surgical and dental instruments, Golden Ball street

Brandford, Benjamin, maltster, Thorpe hamlet

Bray, Charles, White Lion inn, White Lion street

Bray, Richard, tailor and draper, St. Giles’ street; h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Brazell, Richard, the Half Moon, Upper market

Bream, Charles John, wholesale grocer, Upper Market place

Breeze Robert, sadler and harness maker, Magdalen street

Brennan, Elizabeth, haberdasher and Berlin repository, Upper London street

Brett, Elethea, the Portland Arms, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Brett Isaac, boot and shoe maker, Upper King street

Brett, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Brewster, James, Upper market, butcher

Bridges, John, butcher, Heigham street

Bridgman, William Kencely, dentist, St. Giles’ street

Briggs, John, the Waterman, St. Margaret’s plain

Briggs, Samson, tailor and clothes renovator, Golden Ball street

Brighten, Charles George, confectioner and dealer in tea, and branch post-office, St. Stephen’s gates

Brighten, Maria, milliner and dress maker, Bethel street

Brightwell and Son, solicitors, Surrey street

Brightwell, Thomas, jun., solicitor, St. Giles’ street

Brinkely, James, Southgate lane, Front row, New Lakenham

Bristoe, Mary, Market Lane tavern, Market lane

Britcher, Thomas, bricklayer, Pottergate street

Brittain, James, railway agent, Heigham road

Brock, Margaret, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Brock, Samuel, baker, St. Augustine’s street

Brooks, Cooper, currier, &c., St. Stephen’s plain

Brooks, Henry, plasterer and bricklayer, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Brooks, James, builder, Tabernacle street

Brooks, James, leather seller, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Brooks, John, shoeing smith, All Saints’ street

Brooks, Thomas, builder, Bridge street; h Thorpe hamlet

Browe, Christopher, bricklayer, Front row, New Lakenham

Brown, Abraham, painter, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street

Brown, Alfred Hall, trimming, wool, and haberdashery warehouse, London street

Brown and Bailey, builders, West Pottergate street

Brown and Edwards, Misses, furriers, Castle meadow

Brown, Frederic, tailor, &c., Colegate street

Brown, George, clothier, Bridge street

Brown, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, agent to the Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Company, Gentlemen’s walk, Market place

Brown, John, baker and shopkeeper, Philadelphia

Brown, John, carpenter, West Pottergate

Brown, Maria, millinery establishment, Bridge street

Brown, Robert, bone crasher, bone mills, St. Benedict’s lane, h Unthank’s road

Brown, Rose Ann, Corn Exchange tavern, Little London street

Brown, Sarah, dyer and dresser, Tombland

Brown, William, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s

Brown, William, brazier, St. Miles’ street

Brown, William, Queen Victoria inn, Magdalen street

Browne and Barker, hatters and hosiers, London street

Browne, Barnabas, baker, City road

Browne, Charles, provision dealer, and ham and bacon curer, St. Stephen’s street

Browne, David, seed establishment, wholesale and retail, Upper London street, and Sprowston

Browne, Frederick, merchant, King street

Browne, George Augustus, merchant, Bracondale

Browne, George, Unicorn, St. Stephen’s street

Browne, Hill, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street

Browne, Henry, Ten Bells, St. Benedict’s street

Browne, Henry, White Rose tavern, Back of the Inns

Britcher, Charles, plasterer, Pitt street

Browne, John, Adelphi inn, White Lion street

Brown, John, architect and surveyor, Upper King street

Browne, John and Sons, wholesale bar and pig-iron merchants, general ironmongers, Upper market

Browne, Joseph, tobacco pipe maker, St. Stephen’s street

Browne, Joseph, match manufacturer, Silver street

Browne, Maria, baker, St. Swithin’s

Browne, Mary Ann, Royal Oak, St. Augustine’s street

Browne, Robert, green grocer, Botolph street

Browne, Thomas, green grocer, King street

Browne, Thomas, fishmonger, Fish market

Browne, William, land surveyor and estate agent, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Browne, John, shopkeeper and blacksmith, Barrack street

Browne, William, clerk of St. Stephen’s parish, Lame Dog road

Browne, Samuel, wholesale and retail grocer and tea dealer, St. Martin’s at Palace

Browne, William, merchant’s clerk, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Brownsell, William, Pope’s Head, Upper market

Bruff, Robert, beer retailer, Charing cross

Brunning, John, flyman, St. Catherine’s plain

Bryan, Mary, fancy repository and Berlin warehouse, Haymarket

Bryant, Samuel, the Toper, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Bryant, Thomas Reynolds, medical galvanist, Pottergate street

Buck, Charles Harrison, boot and shoemaker, Back of the Inns

Buck, William, tailor, Upper Goat lane

Buck, Zachariah, Mus. Doc, organist of the cathedral, the Close

Bugg, Isaac, solicitor, Surrey street

Buckenham, John Charles, watch and clock maker, Tombland

Bullard, Richard, Anchor Brewery, St. Miles’ bridge; h St. Giles’ street

Bullard, Robert, orange merchant, Swan lane

Bullard, William, Windsor Castle, Silver road

Bullen, Mary, milliner, &c., London street

Bullen, William, hairdresser and green grocer, Golden Ball street

Bultitude, Edward, cabinet maker, Charing cross

Bunn, John, architect and surveyor, Pottergate street

Bunn, Thomas, butcher, Distillery street

Bunn, Thomas, grocer, St. Benedict’s street

Bunnett, Edward, professor of music, Upper close

Bunting, James, Earl of Leicester, Brazen Doors road

Bunting, James, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s

Bunting, John, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street

Burch, Conrade, fruiterer, West-end street

Burcham, Samuel, ironmonger, oil, and colourman, Charing cross

Burdett, Jonathan, brewer, the Dial, Dereham road

Burgess, Richard, Fishmongers’ Arms, Fish market

Burman, Henry, basket maker, St. Mary’s street

Burrage, Frederick Joseph, academy, Golden Dog lane

Burrage, Edward, confectioner, bread and biscuit baker, Upper St. Giles’

Burrage, Edwin, confectioner, Elm hill

Burrage, John, tailor and draper, Davey place, h St. Benedict’s road

Burrage and Jeffries, tailors, clothiers, and hatters, Davey place

Burrage, Sarah, school mistress, Upper Surrey street

Burrage, Susannah, agent for Rose and Company, tea dealer, Little Orford street

Burrage, William, the Plasterers’ Arms, Cowgate street

Burrell, Benjamin, carver and builder, King street

Burrell, Jane, tripe dresser, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Burrell, John, horse-hair manufacturer, Gildengate street

Burrell, Robert, Rose tavern, St. Martin’s at Oak

Burrell, Thomas, Fireman’s Arms, Church street, St. Miles’

Burrell, William, green grocer, Cowgate street

Burrows, Anthony, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s street

Burrows, George Crisp, general agency and emigration office, Post-office street, h Palace plain

Burrows, Mary, Jolly Dressers, St. George’s plain

Burrows, Robert, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Burrows, William, Duncan Arms, Magdalen street

Burton, Frederic Charles, professor of music, St. Stephen’s road

Burton, William, the Boatswain’s Call, St. Augustine’s street

Burwood, John, commercial traveller, Langham place, Dereham road

Bush, Edward, watch and clock maker, Union place

Bush, George, fancy repository, Briggs’ street

Bush, Rebecca, Alma tavern, Pottergate street

Bush, Thomas, the Globe, bricklayer and plasterer, Globe street, Union place

Bushell, James, wine merchant’s clerk, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Bushell, William, butcher, Norfolk street, Union place

Bushnell, Joseph, general shopkeeper, Suffolk street, Union place

Bussey, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Gildengate street

Butcher, Robert, wholesale grocer, tea dealer, and cheese factor, Bank plain; h Newmarket road

Butcher, John, fishmonger, Ber street

Butcher, Simon, broker, St. Augustine’s street

Butcher, Simon, shopkeeper, Pitt street

Butcher, William, auctioneer, Theatre street

Butcher, Walter Wilton, Red-house inn, St. John’s Timberhill

Butler, James, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Butler, James, green grocer, St. Catherine’s plain

Butler, John, the Bee-hive, Palace plain

Butler, Thomas, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Buttifant, David, hair dresser, Golden Ball street

Buttifant, H. and J., ironmongers, oil and colourmen, William street, West Pottergate

Buttifant, Josiah, secretary to the Provident Building Society, St. Andrew’s plain, h Cow hill

Buttle, Richard, the New Star, Quay side

Buttle, Henry, East-end Retreat, Thorpe hamlet

Buttle, Henry, the Dreadnought, King street gates

Buxton, Isaac, manager at Bolingbroke and Co.’s ale and porter stores, Bank plain

Buxton, Joseph, clerk and revenue officer, Heigham road

Buxton, Stephen, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet

Cadge, William, surgeon, All Saints’ green

Caley, Nathaniel Henry, silk mercer and shawl manufacturer to the Queen, London street

Calver, Eliza, shop keeper, Lower Westwick street

Calver, French John, Old Crown, St. Martin’s at Oak

Calver, John, boot maker, Church street, St. Simon’s

Calver, John, saddler, All Saints’ green

Calver, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, Upper Market-place

Campion, Edward, brush maker, West Wymer street

Campling, Brown, and Co., shoe manufacturers, Pottergate street

Campling, George, shop keeper, Magdalen street

Campling, Jacob, Jolly Brewers, Magdalen street

Campling, James, bookbinder, St. Stephen’s street

Campling, James, City of Norwich Agricultural Implement Repository, house and estate agent, Golden Ball street

Campling, John, fish dealer, Magdalen street

Campling, Paul, butcher, West Pottergate

Campling, Thomas, plumber, St. Mary’s street

Campling, William, draper, Barrack street

Candler, John, plumber, St. Saviour’s lane

Candler, John, wholesale and retail stationer, Rampant Horse street

Cann, Samuel and John, timber merchants and saw mills, Philadelphia

Cannell, Albert Francis, tailor, Lower Goat lane

Cannell, Elizabeth, private lodging house, Unthank’s road

Cannell, Henry B., clerk of East of England Bank, New Catton

Cannell, John, saddler, Ber street

Cannell, Robert, baker, King street

Canner, John, Prince of Wales’ Feathers, St. Benedict’s street

Canham, Sarah, broker, Ber street

Cannon, G. W. S., the Anchor, Rising Sun

Canham, William, travelling draper, St. Stephen’s square

Caprani and Co., wholesale dealers in and importers of hardware and fancy goods, White Lion street

Caro, Simon, teacher of the Hebrew and Chaldee, Westlegate street

Carr, Charles, Briton’s Arms, Elm hill

Carr, William, Cellar-house inn, Bridge street

Carter, Edward, grocer, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Carter, Henry, shopkeeper, Rose lane

Carter, John, dyer, All Saints’ street

Carter, James, Shoulder of Mutton, St. Augustine’s street

Carter, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. James’ street

Cartwright, E., day school, New Catton

Cartwright, Henry, gun maker, Rampant Horse street

Carver, Rebecca, grocer and tea dealer, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Carver, Ruth, day school, West Pottergate

Carver, William, boot and shoe maker, Jolly Millers, Trowse Millgate

Case, Philip, dress manufacturer, warehouse St. George’s; h New road, Town close

Casper, George, shoe manufacturer, Lower close

Casson, Daniel, Jolly Farmers, Charing cross

Castle, William, hair dresser and perfumer, Upper market

Castley, Thomas Godfrey, tea dealer, grocer, and cheese factor, St. Stephen’s street

Caston, James, grocer, St. Benedict’s street

Caston, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Briggs’ street

Catchpole, John, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Catling, Alfred, baker, King street gates

Cattermole, David, Coach and Horses, Thorpe hamlet

Cattermoul, James, Eagle tavern, Newmarket road

Cattermole, John, Recruiting Sergeant inn, Ber street

Cattermoul, William, dyer, St. Andrew’s hill

Cawdron, Henry, Greyhound inn, Rampant Horse street

Cawdron, Jonathan, lathe and tool maker, Duke street

Challis, Thomas, boot maker, Upper London street

Chamberlin, James, inspector of weights and measures, Upper Goat lane; h Newmarket road

Chamberlain, William, cabinet maker, Cowgate street

Chamberlin, James, grocer, tea dealer, and wine merchant, agent to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the National School Society, Post-office and Dove streets

Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., drapers and silk mercers, wholesale warehousemen, Market place, h. Catton

Chandler, Samuel, register office for servants, St. Stephen’s road

Chaplain, George, gate-keeper to the Close, Lower close

Chapman, Abel, butcher, Magdalen street

Chapman, Daniel, Hop Pole tavern, St. Faith’s lane

Chapman, Miss Emily, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Chapman, John, shopkeeper, Union place

Chapman, Luke, green-grocer, St. Benedict’s road

Chapman, Philip, Gardener’s Arms, Tinkler’s lane

Chapman, Samuel, butcher, Upper St. Giles

Chapman, Thomas Robert, butcher, Upper market

Chapman, William, baker and confectioner, Wensum street

Chase Charles, grocer, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Chaston, Thomas, head-ostler at the Swan hotel; h Sothern’s buildings, Lady’s lane

Chettleburgh, Robert, saddle and harness maker, Queen street

Chettleburgh, Henry, confectioner, Rampant Horse street

Chedwick, Francis, confectioner, Magdalen street

Chipperfield, Charles, flyman, St. Stephen’s gates

Christie, Thomas, clothier, Magdalen street

Christmas and George, Messrs., lock and whitesmiths, Cow hill

Church, Charles, bill deliverer, Theatre street

Church, George, teacher of music, Theatre street

Church, William, shopkeeper, Upper King street

Clabburn, James, plumber, St. Martin at Oak

Clabburn and Sparks, wine and spirit merchants, Magdalen street

Clabburn, Thomas, manufacturer of dresses, Pitt street

Clark, Samuel, clerk, Distillery street

Clark, Thomas, auctioneer and appraiser, Ivy cottage, Lakenham

Clarke, Ann, green grocer, Ber street

Clarke, Charles, brewer and maltster, St. Miles’

Clarke, Frederic, vinegar brewer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Clarke, Frederic Edward, tunist, Prince’s street

Clarke, George Oliver, accountant, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Clarke and Hunter, upholsterers, cabinet makers, carvers, gilders, paper hangers, decorators, and auctioneers, Dove street

Clarke, James, Grapes commercial and family hotel, Upper St. Giles’

Clarke, John, the Ship, Cowgate street

Clarke, John, shoe factor, Distillery street

Clarke, John, general manufacturer, Calvert street

Clarke, John Welham, cabinet maker, h. Highbury villa, Bracondale

Clarke, Joseph, farmer, Old Lakenham

Clarke, Maria, straw bonnet manufacturer, milliner, &c., St. Gregory’s church alley

Clarke, Maria, dress maker, Pottergate street

Clarke, Royal, coal merchant, William street

Clarke, Samuel, inspector, Castle meadow

Clarke, Samuel, butcher, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Clarke, Sophia, Saw Mills tavern, Fishgate street

Clarke, William, the Queen of Hungary, St. Benedict’s street

Claxton, George, baker, grocer, and tea dealer, Tinkler’s lane

Claxton, Walter, baker, New Catton

Clayton, George, fish dealer, Fishmarket

Clayton, Thomas, Black Boys, Barrack street

Clements, Charlotte, Coachmakers’ Arms, Bethel street

Climpson, Edward, tailor, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Cletheroe, James, cow keeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Cletheroe, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Distillery street

Clitheroe, William, boot and shoe maker, Botolph street

Clowes, Francis, auctioneer, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Cobb, Leggatt, butcher, St. Augustine’s street

Cobb, Robert, Leggatt, butcher, Magdalen street

Cocks, Dennis, tailor and clothier, Magdalen street

Cocks, Thomas, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Cocks, Thomas, tailor, Elm hill

Cocks, William, blacksmith, St. Catherine’s plain

Codling, Arthur John, boarding and day school, Magdalen street

Codling, Robert, Three Turks, Lower Westwick street

Coe, Mark, Plough, Castle hill

Cogman, Frederic, tailor, &c., Prince’s street

Cohen, Joseph Louis, letter founder, Scoles green

Cohen, Philip, orange merchant, Swan lane

Colby, Richard, printer and book-binder, Golden Dog lane

Colby, Samuel, Bullock and Butcher, St. Giles’ hill

Coldham, John, the Duke of York, Thorpe hamlet

Collett, Robert George, Tuns tavern, Whitefriars’ street

Cole, Elijah, Wheatsheaf inn, Castle hill

Cole, Emma, baby linen warehouse, London street

Cole, John Beck, woollen draper and tailor, Post-office street

Cole, Mrs. Sarah, ladies’ boarding school, Newmarket road

Collins, James, boot and shoe maker, Davey place

Collins, Mary, shopkeeper, Heigham street

Coleman, George Lovick, draper and mercer, Market-place

Coleman, Samuel, Albert tavern, Ber street

Coleman and Son, silk mercers, drapers, and hosiers, London street

Coleman, Timothy, the White House, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Colman and Glendenning, wholesale and retail ironmongers, oil and colourmen, dealers in lead, glass, and paper hangings, and wholesale saddlers’ ironmongers, &c., Rampant Horse street

Colman, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Market-place

Colman, John Daniel, builder, Magdalen street

Colman, William, farmer and dealer in horses, Crescent road

Colsey, Emily, stay maker, St. Andrew’s

Coman, Thomas, John, and Henry, grocers and tea dealers, St. Benedict’s street

Cooper, Eliza, Wine Coopers’ Arms, Lower Goat lane

Cooper, Emanuel, surgeon, Tombland

Cooper, Jeremiah, Keel Wherry, King street

Cooper, John & Sons, jewellers, silversmiths, and watchmakers, London street

Cooper, Nathaniel, Royal Oak, Heigham street

Cooper, Robert, solicitor’s clerk, Private road, Mill lane, Unthank’s road

Cooper, Robert Harris, silversmith, London Street; h Unthank’s road

Cooper, Samuel, the Cow, Cow hill

Cooper, Susanna, seamstress, St. Giles’ hill

Cooper, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street

Cooper, Thomas, Gardeners’ Arms, St. John’s Timberhill

Cooper and Watson, surgeons, Tombland

Cooper, William, the Plough, St. Benedict’s street

Cook, Edward Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, White Lion street

Cook, Samuel, brush manufacturer, Davey place

Cooke, Charlotte, dressmaker, St. Giles’ str.

Cooke, Edward, leather cutter, St. John’s Maddermarket

Cooke, John, Fox and Hounds, Ber street

Cooke, William, chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street

Cooper, Carlos, barrister, Old Lakenham

Cooper, John Norton Valentine, solicitor, the Crescent

Coote, George Mark, bookbinder, ruler, account book manufacturer, engraver and printer, Hay hill

Coote, Maria, dealer in hams, tongues, &c. Hay hill

Cootes, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ street

Copeman William, agent to the Legal and Commercial Life Insurance Company, the Manchester Fire Insurance Company, and the Times Life Assurance and Guarantee Society, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Copeman, Bell, draper, St. Gregory’s Church alley

Copeman and Sons, wholesale and retail grocers, and general commission agents, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Copland, John, Town House tavern, St. Andrew’s hill

Cordran, Fanny, coach builder, Magdalen street

Cordran, William, cabinet maker, Brown’s court, St. Stephen’s

Core, Joseph, commercial traveller, Heigham road

Cork, Henry, butcher, St. Augustine’s street

Corrick, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. Giles’ street

Corsbie, Dennis T., accountant, West End terrace, Grapes hill

Corsbie, Joseph, accountant, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Corsbie, Samuel W., solicitor’s clerk, Distillery street

Cossey, Robert, Royal Oak, St. Martin’s at Oak

Cott, Thomas, pawnbroker, Pottergate street

Cousins, James, fruiterer, Church alley, St. Gregory’s

Cousins, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, Bethel street

Cowan, Charlotte, William the Fourth, Gildengate street

Cowan, Alexander, travelling draper, Lady’s lane

Cowan, Charlotte, Tuns tavern, All Saints’ green

Cox, John, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street

Cox John, cabinet maker, Laflin’s buildings, St. Benedict’s road

Crancher, John, Recruiting Sergeant, Ber street

Craske, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat lane

Craske, Josiah J., draper’s assistant, William street

Crawford, William, boot maker, Bank street

Creak, James Henry, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, wholesale and retail, Bridewell alley

Crickmay, Edward, surgeon, Magdalen street

Crickmore, Henry, White Hart inn, Upper market

Crickmore, William, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ street

Crisp, John Wiseman, tailor, draper, and clerical robe maker, Castle meadow

Crisp, Thomas Dawson, manufacturer of dresses, Pitt street

Crook, John, surgeon, London street

Cruso, Lydia, ready-made linen warehouse, Briggs’ street

Crosskill, Robert, cork manufacturer, Bridge street

Crosskill, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Cross, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Lower Goat lane

Cross, James, corn merchant, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Cross, John, accountant, Dereham road

Cross, William, butcher, Rose lane

Crosse, Thomas William, surgeon, St. Giles’ street

Crowe, Charles, upholsterer, Elm hill

Crowe, Edward, Balloon tavern, St. Margaret’s

Crowe, Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding school, Calvert street

Crowe, George, White Lion, St. Benedict’s street

Crowe, J. and Sons, cabinet makers and upholsterers, carvers, gilders, paper hangers, and decorators, St. Stephen’s street

Crowe, William, cabinet maker, h Newmarket road

Crowfoot, William, broker, Ber street

Cubitt, George, chemist, agent to the Clerical Medical and General Life Assurance Society, General Fire Assurance Agent, and Secretary to the Norwich Union Provident Society; Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Cubitt, James, grocer, King street

Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, wholesale ironmonger, oil and colour merchant, Mitchell’s court, Market-place; h Victoria street

Cubitt, Thomas, Two Brewers, Magdalen street

Cubitt, Thomas, glover, St. Augustine’s road

Cubitt, William Jeary, corn and seed merchant, Magdalen street

Cudbard, John and Charles, machine makers, Theatre street

Cudden, Ann, the Rifleman, All Saints’ green

Cuddon, Brothers, conveyancers, Bethel str.

Cullen, Christopher, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Pottergate street

Cullingford, Frederick, marine store dealer, Ber street

Cullington, John, butcher, St. Augustine’s street

Culley and Hart, merchants, Duke’s Palace

Cullington, Mary Ann, boot and shoe maker, Queen street

Culyer and Bowen, plumbers, &c., Pottergate street

Culyer, Charles Arthur, cooper, Rampant Horse street

Culyer, Thomas, dyer and confectioner, St. Augustine’s street

Culyer, Thomas, gothic carver, Pottergate street

Culyer, William, commission agent, Grapes hill

Cundall, B., Son and Co., silk mercers and drapers, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Cunney, Robert, carpenter, New Catton

Cunningham, Thomas, Eight Ringers, St. Miles’ street

Cunningham, William, Princess Royal, Rampant Horse street

Cunnington, William, small ware dealer, Little Orford street

Cunnington, William, turner, Willow lane

Curson, Miss, Superintendent of the Magdalen Institution for Young Women, Lower close

Curtis and Balls, builders, West Pottergate street

Curtis, George Wm., grocer, Thorpe hamlet

Curtis, William, currier, St. Benedict’s street

Cushing, William, the Albion, Market-place

Cushing, James, boot and shoe maker, Distillery street

Cushion, William, timber merchant and builder, Rising Sun road

Custance, Jonathan, dealer in stationery, Magdalen street

Cutmore, William Thomas, the Mazeppa, Cowgate street

Dack, Jonathan, fishmonger, Fishgate street

Dade, Charlotte, milliner, Swan lane

Dady, George, wine and spirit merchant, Old Post-office court

Dady, Daniel, green grocer, St. Stephen’s street

Dadworth, Thomas, printer, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

D’Alberg, Catherine, shopkeeper, Palace plain

Dallinger, Joseph, engraver, copper-plate printer, and lithographer, Davey place

Dalrymple, Arthur, solicitor, St. Giles’ street

Dalrymple, Donald, surgeon, Surrey street

Dambrooke, John, Jolly Butchers, Ber street

Daniels, Thomas, tailor, &c., Albert tavern, Dove street

Dann, James, fruiterer, Magdalen street

Daplyn, Mary, baker, St. Augustine’s street

Darken, Canuel, builder, St. Stephen’s gates

Darken, James, pianoforte warehouse, Pottergate street

Darken, James, news agent, Little London street

Dashwood, Lancelot, surgeon, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Davey, Jane, milliner, Upper St. Giles’

Davis and Company, surgeons, Pottergate street

Davis, Samuel Strangeman, agent for the Norfolk and Eastern Counties’ Coal Company, Mile lane, Newmarket road

Davison, John, Crooked Billet, Heigham street

Davison, Matthew, baker, Rising Sun lane

Davy, John, clerk, St. Swithin’s

Dawbarn, James, coal and salt merchant, Castle meadow

Dawes, Larrance, Robin Hood, Dereham road

Dawes Larrance, carver and gilder, St. Andrew’s hill

Dawes, Robert, builder, undertaker, &c., Hampden place, Dereham road

Dawson George, brickmaker and farmer, Drazen Doors road

Dawson, Jonathan, butcher, Magdalen street

Dawson, James, the Black Eagle, grocer and tea dealer, Wellington terrace, Union place

Dawson, James, King’s Arms, Thorpe hamlet

Dawson, Philip, butcher, Magdalen street

Dawson, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Dawson, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Dawson, William, Punch and Chop-house, Upper market

Dawson, William, baker, Rupert street, Union place

Day, Alfred, solicitor, All Saints’ green

Day, Starling, accountant, New Catton

Day, William Hawkes, surgeon, Surrey street

Daynes, John, the Arabian Horse, New Lakenham

Daynes, John, watchmaker, Pitt street

Daynes, John, bookseller, Back of the Inns

Daynes, Maria, Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s street

Daynes, Richard, confectioner, Lower Westwick street

Daynes, Robert, Coach and Horses, Bethel street

Daynes, Samuel, printer, St. Stephen’s street

Dead, Mrs., day school, Somerset place, Holl’s lane

Dean, Alfred, Black Swan tavern, Upper market

Deane, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridge street; h Gildengate street

Death, John, cooper, Bishopgate street

Devereaux, Edmund, plumber and glazier, Middle street, St. George’s

De Carle, Henry, stone and marble mason, Chapel field road

De Carle, James J., grocer West Wymer str.

De Carle, William, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Decomy, William, banker’s messenger, Prince’s street

Deeks, John, George the Fourth, Ber street

Delf and Co., drapers, &c., Tombland

Delph, William, plumber, St. Augustine’s street

Delph, William, Prince of Wales, St. Augustine’s street

Denmark, William, Seven Stars, Barrack street

De Vear, John, merchant, Lower close

Dennington, Miss Sarah, St. Saviour’s Infant school, Golden Dog lane

Dennis, Charles, whitesmith, St. Stephen’s gates

Dent, Thomas, butcher, Ber street

Denny, John, green-grocer, Union street, Union place

Debbage, James, the Fountain, St. Benedict’s street

Devear and Phillips, woollen warehousemen, Davey place

Dew, Britiffe Edward, hair dresser, King street

Dew, Mr., superintendent of the Rotary Cemetery, Thorpe hamlet

Dewing, David, agent to the Scottish Provident Institution, &c., St. Catherine’s plain

Dexter, Robert, assistant draper, Bracondale

Dickinson, Richard, accountant, St. Stephen’s road

Dickinson, Richard, butcher, St. Benedict’s street

Dickinson, Richard, saddler and harness maker, Castle meadow

Digby, Peter, Catherine Wheel, St. Augustine’s street

Digby, Richard, Anchor of Hope, Bracondale

Ding, James, baker, Pottergate street

Diver, Isaac, King’s Head, Gildengate street

Diver, Jabez, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s Church plain

Dixon, Benjamin, M.P.S., chemist and druggist, Rose corner, King street

Dixon, Elizabeth, clear starcher, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Dixon, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Bridewell alley

Dobson, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Dobson, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Dodson, William Robert, silversmith and jeweller, Upper London street

Doughty Richard, King’s Head, Davey place

Doughty, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, King street

Doughty, John, carpenter and builder, Crook’s place

Douglass, John, shopkeeper, Silver road

Dove, Harry, surgeon, Tombland

Dover, Charles, Mill tavern, Mill lane, New Catton

Dowde, Mary, midwife, St. Margaret’s alley

Downing, Joseph, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, and fishing tackle manufacturer, Gentleman’s walk, Market place

Dowson, John Withers, solicitor, Castle meadow

Dowson and Sons, coal merchants, Duke’s Palace

Drake, Brazilla, the Duke of Norfolk, Church street, New Lakenham

Drake, Charles, surgeon, All Saints’ green

Drake, Francis, White Horse, St. Miles’ street

Drake, John, green grocer, Ber street

Drake, Mary, pork shop, Church walk, New Lakenham

Drake, Samuel, shopkeeper, Lower Westwick street

Drane, Hannah, ladies’ school, Rigby’s court

Drane, Henry, Carrow inn, King street gates

Drane, Joseph, decorative painter, Rigby’s court

Drane, Wm., Curriers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s back street

Draper, Henry, manager of the Electric and International Telegraph Company, Market place

Drage, William, World’s-end, World’s-end lane

Driver, William, banker’s clerk, St. Benedict’s road

Duffield, Abigail, shopkeeper, Middle street, St. George’s

Duffield, George, grocer, St. Mary’s street

Duffield, Henry, tailor, Exchange street

Duffield, William, tailor, Grove place, New Lakenham

Dunch, Denmark, the Jolly Maltsters, Cowgate street

Dunham, John, grocer, Trory street, New Lakenham

Dunmore, Robert, corn merchant, St. Benedict’s street

Dunn, James, Queen’s Head, Quay side

Dunn, James, green grocer, Quay side

Dunn, John, baker, West Pottergate

Dunn, Richard, plumber and glazier, Surrey road

Dunn, Samuel, hair dresser, Magdalen street

Dunn, William, match manufacturer, Silver street

Dunnan, Robert G., accountant to the Equitable Fire-office, Bank street

Dunsford and Suggett, surgeon dentists, St. Giles’ street

Dunsford, James, surgeon dentist; h Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Durrant, George, solicitor, Surrey street

Durrant, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street

Durrant, Robert, grocer, Church street

Durrant, Thomas, shopkeeper, Sherbourne place, King street

Durrant, Zachariah, the Greenland Fishery, St. Mary’s street

Dye and Palmer, solicitors, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Dye, M. and W., tailors, drapers, and hatters, Bank plain

Eagle, John, grocer and tobacconist, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

East of England Bank, Haymarket

Eastaugh, Mary, York tavern, Castle meadow

Easton, Haylett, Elephant, Magdalen street

Easton, Isaac, Unicorn, St. Mary’s plain

Easton, Zachariah, pork shop, St. James’ street

Eastwood, James, the Tuns tavern, St. Miles’ street

Eaton, Mary Ann, Rose inn, St. Stephen’s street

Edgar, Thomas, brush manufacturer, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Edwards, Edward Manning, hair cutter and perfumer, Upper London street

Edwards, Anne Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, St. Stephen’s square

Edwards, Robert, Lame Dog road

Edwards, Sarah, publican, Briggs’ street

Edwards, W. P., linen draper, hosier, haberdasher, &c., St. Stephen’s street

Egmore, Randall, superintendent of the City Mission, Grove road, New Lakenham

Eke, Francis, Odd Fellows’ Arms, Ber street

Ellingham, Henry, plumber and glazier, Elm hill

Elliott Miss, E., milliner and dress-maker, Upper King street

Elliott, George, Duke tavern, Tombland

Ellis, Benjamin, Dove tavern, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Ellis, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Ellis, Samuel, green grocer, St. Martin’s Oak

Ellis, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Ellison, Frances, barometer and thermometer maker, and fancy repository, Dove street

Ellwood, Henry, butcher, St. John’s Timberhill

Elmer, John, accountant, St. Catherine’s terrace

Elvin, Elizabeth, midwife, Ber street

Elwes, Jonathan, dealer in tobacco, St. Stephen’s road

Emery, George, farmer, Eaton; h Pier Cottage, Union place

Emms, Charles, Wine Coopers’ Arms, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Emms, William, Crown inn, St. John’s Timberhill

Empson, Ezra, baker, St. Augustine’s street

Empson, Samuel, grocer, New Catton

Enfield, William, manufacturer, Colegate street

Engall, Joseph, green grocer, St. Augustine’s street

England, Robert, builder, St. Giles’ hill

English, Joseph, tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Upper London street

English, Mark, the Sawyers, St. Paul’s Church plain

English, Robert, builder, St. Giles’ hill

English and Son, drapers and silk mercers, London street

Etheridge, George, goldsmith, Gentleman’s walk

Etheridge, Thomas, junr., Clerk to the Eastern Counties’ Railway Company; h Thorpe hamlet

Everett, Thomas, merchant, Bracondale

Evans, Charles, barrister, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Norwich, Upper King str.

Evans, George, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Evans, Harry, Clerk to the E. C. R. Comp., Lower close

Evans, John, shopkeeper, Bishopgate street

Evans, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Ewing, John William, nurseryman and seedsman, Exchange street

Fabb, Charles and Ruth, shopkeeper and dressmaker, St. Augustine’s street

Fair, Thomas, green grocer, Bishopsgate street

Faircloth, George, shopkeeper, Julian street

Fairhead, John, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet

Fairhead, Mary Ann, beer shop, Pottergate street

Fairman, William, hair-dresser, Barrack str.

Fairweather, Henry, upholsterer and cabinet maker, St. Giles’ street

Fairweather, Lydia, linen draper, silk mercer, hosier, and haberdasher, London str.

Fake, John, the Wrestlers, St. James’ street

Fargus, Johnston, agent to Virtue and Co., publishers, Rose lane

Farman, Henry, the Jolly Skinners, St. Martin’s at Oak

Farman, Robert, gardener, King street

Farmer, Charles Adolphe, and Huke, James William, Pharmaceutical chemists and druggists, Upper Market-place

Farmer, Benjamin, schoolmaster, Colegate street

Farnell, James Thomas, boarding and day school, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street

Farnell, William Keeling, boarding academy, Theatre street

Farrow, Mrs. Maria, French corset and stay maker, St. Giles’ hill

Farrow, Thomas, green grocer, Union place

Fearnley, Joseph, jeweller, London street; h Holl’s lane

Fearnside, Benjamin, broker, Palace street

Featherstone, Thomas, accountant, Distillery street

Feek, William, horse-breaker, livery and commission stables, St. Giles’ road

Felmingham, William, commercial traveller, Distillery street

Felstead, James, shopkeeper, Mill street, Crook’s place

Fenn, John, grocer, New Catton

Fenn, Robert, grocer, Magdalen street

Fenn, Thomas, Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s plain

Fenn, Thomas, boot and shoe warehouse, Pottergate street

Fickling, Robert, solicitor, Prince’s street

Fiddeman, Robert, Cabinet Makers’ Arms, Redwell street

Field and Bignold, solicitors, Upper Surrey street

Field, Edward, solicitor, Surrey street

Field, Robert, chair maker, Queen street, Crook’s place

Figg, George, Boar’s Head inn, Surrey street

Filby, W. E., spirit merchant, Stamp Office yard

Finegan, William Thomas, teacher of French, Cow hill

Finch, William Henry, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Waggon and Horses’ lane

Firth, Ellen, ladies’ boarding school, Crescent

Firth, George Warren Watts, surgeon, St. Martin’s at Palace

Fish, William, music seller, Bridewell alley

Fisher, George, shopkeeper, Union place

Fish and Son, dyers, Lower Westwick street

Fisher, James, solicitor, offices, King street, h Lower close

Fisher, James Cracknell, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Stephen’s street

Fisher, Robert, grocer, St. Augustine’s street

Fisher, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, St. Martin’s at Oak

Fisher, Robert Watts, builder, Museum court, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Fisher, Thomas, builder and surveyor, St. Andrew’s Broad street, the Crescent

Fisher, William, builder, Calvert street

Fiske, Francis Robert, draper and silk mercer, London street

Fison, Thomas, accountant, St. Augustine’s road

Fitch and Chambers, chemists, Market place

Fitt, Benjamin, pipe maker, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Fitt, George, Builders’ Arms, Pottergate street

Fitt, James, butcher, Ber street

Fitt, John, carpenter, Rising Sun lane

Fitt, Robert, gin-shop, Castle meadow

Fitt, William, butcher, Ber street

Flatt, John, ironmonger, Magdalen street

Fletcher, Ann, dyer, Quay side

Fletcher and Alexander, booksellers, printers, publishers, bookbinders, and wholesale stationers, agents to the National Mercantile Life Assurance Society, and depot of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Fletcher, Josiah, bookseller, &c., Market-place; h Unthank’s road

Flood, Harriet, draper, St. Benedict’s street

Florence, George, Rose tavern, St. Miles’ Thorn lane

Flower, Jonathan, draper, Wensum street

Foot, Henry, silk manufactory, Calvert street

Folk, Charles, baker, Gildengate street

Folk, Charles, baker, King street, Crook’s place

Ford, Elizabeth, milliner, Pitt street

Ford and Son, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers, Colegate street

Ford, William, shoe manufacturer, Earlham road

Ford, William Foyster, shoe manufacturer, Calvert street

Forder, Ellen, schoolmistress, Horn’s lane

Forrester, George, land agent, agent to the Union Fire and Life, and General Hail Storm Societies, Upper close

Forster, Edwin, tobacconist, St. Stephen’s st.

Forster, John, umbrella, parasol, and straw hat manufacturer, Upper London street

Forster, Samuel, general shopkeeper, Barrack street

Forster, Thomas, tea dealer and general shopkeeper, West Pottergate

Forster, Thomas, shopkeeper, Queen street, Crook’s place

Foster, Augustus and Son, Norfolk hotel, St. Giles’ street

Forte, William, and Watts, William Henry, paper hangers, St. Augustine’s street

Foulger, Robert, coachmaker, Mason’s court, Ber street

Foulsham, Henry, currier, leather merchant, and dealer in grindery, wholesale and retail, White Lion street

Foulsham, Thomas, Coach and Horses, furniture broker, Red Lion street

Foulsham, William, hairdresser and tobacconist, Bridge street

Fountain, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Heigham street

Fountain, Henry, William the Fourth, King street, Crook’s place

Fountain, Mary Ann, the Hay Trussers, King street

Fountain, Mrs., general cooking, luncheon, and dining establishment, London street

Fountain, Thomas, accountant, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Fox, Elizabeth, baker, Lower close

Fox, Frederic, solicitor, Surrey street

Fox, Isaac, Queen’s Head, St. Giles’ street

Fox, Joel, furrier, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Fox, John, shopkeeper, Fishgate street

Fox, John, surgeon, Upper King street

Fox, Thomas Colman, solicitor, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Fox, William, baker, Cowgate street

Francis, George, Jolly Dealers, and shoemaker, Castle hill

Francis, Joseph, tailor, Charing cross

Francis, Thomas, green grocer, St. John’s Timberhill

Francis, W. B., surgeon, Colegate street

Frary, Richard, piece broker, St. Andrew’s hill

Frary, William, watch and clock maker, St. Benedict’s street

Fraser, John, draper, St. Benedict’s road

Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, and Wells, W., cabinet makers and upholsterers, Upper London street

Freeman, Charles Robert, tea warehouse, Exchange street

Freeman, Charles Robert, corn and flour dealer, Upper market

Freeman, Charles Robert, wholesale grocer and foreign fruit merchant, Upper King street, h Eaton lodge

Freeman, Henry, and Nash, Charles, cheese factors, wholesale grocers and tallow chandlers, Upper market

Freeman, James, boat builder, King street

Freeman, James, bread and biscuit baker, St. Giles’ street

Freeman, Richard, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s street

Freeman, Samuel, Dyer’s Arms, Quay side

Freeman, William, baker, Union place

Freeman, William, jun., carver, gilder, and printseller, Rampant Horse street

Freestone, Anthony, baker, Church street, New Lakenham

Freestone, Edward, solicitor, Little Orford street

Friar, William, sawyer, Chapel street, Union place

Frohawk, M., farmer, Valentine street, Heigham

Fromow, John, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Fromow, Stephen, cattle salesman, St. John’s Timberhill

Fromow, William, chemist and druggist, St. Augustine’s street

Frost, Charles, carpenter and builder, Chapel field road

Frost, Hezekiah, gardener, Lower close

Frost, James, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Frost, John, boot and shoe maker, Lower Westwick street

Frost, Mrs. Mary, staymaker, Davey place

Frost, Robert, portmanteau and trunk manufacturer, Davey place

Frost, William, Temperance hotel, Upper walk, Market-place

Fuller, Benjamin, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Fuller, Edward, tailor, &c., Red Lion street

Fuller, James, saddler, Market-place

Fuller, Robert, Trumpet inn, St. Stephen’s street

Fuller, William, tobacconist, Red Lion str.

Furse, James Thomas, window blind manufacturer, upholsterer, &c., Tombland

Furse, Maria, dyer and dresser, Gildengate street

Fussey, Susan, butcher, Ber street

Futter, John, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s plain

Futter, Nathaniel, green grocer, Ber street

Gaffer, Samuel, house agent, Paragon street

Gage, Lydia, lodging house, Queen street

Gapp, John Smith, Black Horse, St. Giles’ road

Gardner, Maria, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Gardner, William, paper and rag merchant, St. Paul’s opening

Gardiner, William, Cock, Upper King street

Gardner, Thompson, green grocer and fruiterer, Upper St. Giles’ street

Gardom, John William, silk manufacturer, mills, Lower Westwick street; h. Unthank’s road

Garner, Francis, fishmonger, Cowgate street

Garnham, William, grocer and tea dealer, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Garrett, John, travelling draper, Pottergate street

Garrod, Edward, editor to the Norfolk Chronicle, private road, Unthank’s road

Garthon, James Slapp, surgeon, Upper St. Giles’ street

Gazely, James, green grocer, Lower Westwick street

Gaul, Edward James, shuttle maker and turner, St. Augustine’s street

Gay, Mrs., brush maker, Upper market

Gaze, George, timber merchant, Hamlet place, Grapes hill

Gaze, Matthew, builder, King street

Gaze, William, millwright, St. Paul’s back lane

Gaze, William, register office for servants, Westlegate street

Gedge, Frederic, dyer, St. Benedict’s

Gedge, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Wounded Hart lane, Upper market

Gedge, William, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s street

Gedge, William John, hairdresser, St. Martin’s at Oak

Geary, William, shawl manufacturer, St. Augustine’s street

Geldart, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Wensum street; h. Thorpe hamlet

Geldart and Son, importers of foreign wines and spirits, Wensum street

Gent, David, St. John’s Head, St. Miles’ street

Gent, George, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ street

George, John, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s street

George, Misses, ladies’ academy, Colegate street

George, Richard, coal merchant, Quay side

George, William Morris, carpenter and builder, Pottergate street

Gerrard, George, the John Bull, Crook’s place

Gerred, William, hairdresser, Botolph street

Gibbs, Richard, Rose and Crown, Bishopgate street

Gibson, Charles Mends, surgeon, Bethel street

Gibson, Matthew, brush maker, Paragon street

Gibson, Samuel, butcher, Gildengate street

Gibson, William, baker, St. Catherine’s plain

Gidden, S., shopkeeper, St. Stephen’s street

Gidney, Samuel, the Bushel, St. Augustine’s street

Gifford, Samuel, stationer and shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Gilbert, James, plumber, Magdalen street

Gilbert, William, carpenter arid builder, St. Augustine’s

Gill, James, grocer, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Gill, John, china and glass warehouse, St. Giles’ street

Gilman, Charles Rackham, solicitor, secretary to the Norfolk Farmers’ Cattle Insurance Society, St. Giles’ street

Gilman, Charles Suckling, solicitor, stock and share broker, secretary to the General Hail Storm Insurance Society, and the Norwich Chamber of Commerce, Fisher’s lane, St. Giles’ street

Gilman, Charles Suckling, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bethel street

Gilman John, carver and gilder, Upper London street

Girdlestone, D., hair restorer, Lower Goat lane

Girdlestone, Reuben, hairdresser and perfumer, and branch post-office, Upper St. Giles’ street

Girdlestone, Thomas, Horse Shoes, Palace street

Girling, William, corn chandler, Golden Ball, Golden Ball street

Gissing, Robert, commercial traveller, West Wymer street

Gittings, Cornelius, porter merchant, Calvert street

Glendenning, J. B., ironmonger, St. Stephen’s gates

Goat, Charles, Old Goat tavern, Upper Goat lane

Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, boot and shoe warehouse, Palace street

Goggs, William, grocer and tea dealer, Upper St. Giles’

Golder, Edward, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Goldsmith, James, boot and shoe maker, Back of the Inns

Goldsmith, James, tea, coffee, and spice dealer, St. Stephen’s street

Goldsmith, Thomas, confectioner and baker, St. Stephen’s street

Goldspring, Mrs. E., dressmaker, William street

Goldsworth, James, beer retailer, St. Stephen’s street

Gooch, George Carver, decorator, Upper King street, and Castle meadow

Gooch, Noah, brewer and beer retailer, Charing cross

Gooch, Richard, astrologer, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham

Gooch, Henry James, the Sons of Commerce, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Gooch, Isaac, the Queen Victoria, Queen street, Crook’s place

Gooch, Joshua, coach lace and fringe manufacturer, Dove street

Gooch, Robert, bookseller, White Lion street

Gooch, S. J., currier and leather seller, Davey place

Gooch, Thomas, the Fortune-of-War, Calvert street

Gooch, Thomas, brush manufacturer, Grout’s thoroughfare

Gooch, William, Baker’s Arms, Lower Westwick street

Good, Thomas, boot-tree and last maker, Magdalen street

Gooderham, Samuel, tunist, Elm hill

Gooderson, John, and Moll, William, family linen warehouse, Upper Market place

Gooderson, William, machine maker and wheelwright, Chapel field road

Gooding, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Red Lion street

Goodson, William, butcher, St. Benedict’s road

Goodson, Sarah, butcher, Upper market

Goodwin, John, solicitor—office, Willow lane—residence, Thorpe

Goodwin, Dr. John W., Queen street

Goodwin, Charles, surgeon—agent for the National Life Assurance Society, Willow lane

Goose, Jacob, green grocer, Rising Sun lane

Goose, Robert, builder, Union place

Goose, Mrs., milliner, Briggs’ street

Goose, William Henry, artist, Briggs’ street

Gorell, Robert Atkinson, silk and cotton merchant and yarn agent, Tudor cottage, Unthank’s road

Gosnold, Henry George, clerk, Bethel street

Goulder, Elizabeth, milliner, Magdalen street

Gowen, Susan, broker, Pump street

Gower, Thomas, concentrated pure lemonade manufacturer, Gun lane

Gowing, Charles, saddler and harness maker, Castle hill

Gowen, Jeremiah, draper, St. Mary’s street

Graham, Nathaniel, baker, Union place

Grand, Edward, tailor, Upper King street

Grand, George, tailor, draper, and hatter, London street

Grant, Frederick, working jeweller, Ber street

Grant, Henry, grocer, Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Grant, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Ber street

Graver, Abraham, green grocer, Magdalen street

Graver, Thomas, baker, St. Paul’s Church plain

Gray, Francis, tailor, Surrey street

Gray, James, hair dresser, Bethel street

Gray, Mary Ann, butcher, St. Benedict’s street

Gray, Richard, tailor, West Pottergate street

Green, Ann, dressmaker, milliner, and straw bonnet maker, register office for servants, Post Office street

Green and Company, wholesale boot and shoe manufactory, Bethel street

Greene, Charles Jeremiah, tobacconist and tea dealer, Rose lane

Green, John, City of Norwich inn, St. Stephen’s plain

Green, John, gardener, Asylum lane

Green, John, plumber and glazier, Pottergate street

Green, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Colegate street

Greene, Robert, basket maker, St. Benedict’s street

Green, Robert and Son, timber merchants, Garden street, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Green, Susanna, shopkeeper, St. James’ street

Green, William, clerk to Dean and Chapter office, Lower close

Green, William Dann, the Bee Hive, St. Paul’s Church plain

Greenhill, J., chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street

Greeves, Benjamin, butcher, Upper market

Greeves, Henry, butcher, Market place; h Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Griffin, Mrs. E., carver and builder, Cow hill

Griffiths, Hannah, plane, saw, and brace manufacturer, Lower Goat lane and Pottergate street

Griggs, Frederic William, pawnbroker, Upper King street

Griggs, William, tax collector, St. Benedict’s street

Grimmer, Samuel, spirit merchant, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Grimes, John, Norfolk and Eastern Counties’ Railway tavern, Upper King street

Grimes, Maria, shopkeeper, Botolph street

Grinling, George, accountant, Unthank’s road

Grinter, Charles Edward, bookbinder, Gildengate street

Groom, George, dyer, Brazen Doors road

Groom, George, shoe manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street

Grout and Company, silk mills, St. Benedict’s

Gun, Robert, coach maker, Grove place, New Lakenham

Gunton, Alfred, surgeon dentist, St. Giles’ street

Gunton, Henry, watchmaker and jeweller, corner of Rampant Horse and Briggs’ streets

Gunton, Thomas, horse hair seating manufacturer, St. Martin at Oak

Gurney, Francis, fishmonger, St. Paul’s street

Gurney, Richard, A. F., surgeon, St. Giles’ road

Gurneys, Birkbecks and Co., bankers, &c., Bank plain

Haddon, Mary Ann, grocer, tea dealer, and confectioner, Rose lane

Haggath, Thomas, tailor, New Catton

Hague, Francis, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Charing cross

Hague, Francis, the Pigeons, Charing cross

Hagon, George, tailor, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Hagon, William, broker, St. Martin at Oak

Haldenstein, Philip, cap and shoe manufacturer, Bridewell alley

Hales, James, cabinet maker, St. John’s Maddermarket

Hall, Charles, butcher, Upper King street

Hall, James, draper, Regent street, Union place

Hall, James, painter, All Saints’ green

Hall, James, plumber, glazier, and to the Waterworks’ Company, Magdalen street

Hall, Mrs. Lucia, dressmaker, William street

Hall, Timothy, boot maker, Ten-bell lane

Hall, Robert, umbrella maker, All Saints’ green

Hall, William, engraver and copper-plate printer, Back of the Inns

Hall, William, White Lion, St. Martin’s at palace

Hallows, George, saddle and harness maker, Rampant horse street

Hallows, Joseph, hair dresser, Royal Hotel street

Ham, Mrs. C. eating house, Orford hill

Hamley, O. S. commercial traveller, Distillery street

Hammond, John, Victoria tavern, 4, Upper Walk, Market-place

Hammond, Jonathan, shoemaker, Bridge street, Saint Lawrence

Hannah, Peter, licensed dealer in tea and coffee, Pottergate street

Hannant, Nathaniel, baker, Magdalen street

Hannant, Richard, grocer, tea dealer, and provision merchant, dealer in British wines; Agent for Horne, Robins, and Co’s. Uncoloured Teas, Rose corner

Hansell, Henry, solicitor, notary, public proctor, deputy registrar of the Archdeacon of Norfolk, agent to Scottish Widow’s Fund Life Assurance Society; office, Upper close

Hansell, Joseph, commercial traveller, Distillery street

Hansell, Robert, solicitor, Surrey street

Hansell, Sarah, earthenware dealer, St. Augustine’s street

Hansell, Mary, straw bonnet maker and blocker, John street, Rose lane

Hansell, William, green grocer, Church street, Union place

Hanworth, George, traveller, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Harbord, Joseph Massingham, saddle and harness maker, Upper St. Giles’ street

Harcourt, Anthony, gig manufacturer, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place

Harcourt, James, professor of music, Colegate street

Harden, Charles, baker, Tinkler’s lane

Hardesty, Alexander, stationer, &c., White Lion street

Hardesty, George, grocer and tea dealer, Charing cross

Hardiment, Eleanor, green grocer, St. Martin’s lane

Hardiment, Jarvis, china warehouse, St. Benedict’s street

Harding, Levi, Crocodile, Heigham street

Hardingham, William, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Hardy, Charles, whip maker, Saint John’s timberhill

Hardy, Francis, schoolmaster, St. Stephen’s road

Hardy, James, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, wholesale and retail, Rampant Horse street

Hardy, Johnson, boot maker, St. Benedict’s street

Hardy, Michael baker, St. Catherine’s plain

Hardy, William Edwards, plumber, glazier, and painter, Dove street

Hardy, William, timber merchant, Pitt street

Hardy, William, Cherry Tree, Gildengate street

Hardiman, Sarah, academy, Bracondale

Hare, Edward, clerk to the Savings’ Bank, Lower close

Hare, John, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Hare, William, fishmonger, Upper market

Harley, John Payne, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Harman, Adam, the Flying Dutchman, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Harman and Sons, wine, brandy, ale and porter merchants, St. Andrew’s hill

Harmer, D. and Company, merchants, wharfingers, and general agents, Duke’s Palace

Harmer, Daniel, maltster, King street

Harmer, Elizabeth, hair dresser, Ber street

Harmer, James, fruiterer, St. Stephen’s str.

Harmer, Robert, upholsterer, Carrow hill

Harper, Ambrose, builder, Southwell road, New Lakenham

Harper, George, dyer, Calvert street

Harper, James Cursey, brush, patten, and clog maker, St. Benedict’s street

Harper, Joseph, dyer, &c., Bridge street

Harper and Sutton, druggists, Bank plain

Harper, William, William the Fourth, second Cross street, Union place

Harply, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Harris, James, green grocer, Ber street

Harris, James Thomas, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Ber street

Harris, Thomas, gardener, King street

Harris, William, Angel, Trowse Millgate

Harrison, Francis, confectioner, Elm hill

Harrison, John, grocer and tea dealer, Globe street, Union place

Harrison, Robert, grocer, Elm hill

Harrison, William Thomas, baker, Golden Ball street

Harrison, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridewell alley

Harrison, William, confectioner, Saint Andrew’s hill

Harrison, William, tailor, St. Augustine’s street

Harrison, William, miller, New Mill yard, St. Swithin’s

Harrod, H., solicitor, agent to the Rock Life Assurance Company, Bank street

Hart, Charles, general merchant, St. Giles’ street

Hart, J. Crown tavern, St. Stephen’s street

Hart, Philip W. coach builder, St. Giles’ gates

Hart, Robert, slaie and reed manufacturer, Golden Dog lane

Hartley, William, hairdresser and umbrella maker, Little Orford street

Hartmann, Francis Alexander, M.D., Surrey street

Hartt, Catherine Miss, boarding and day school for young ladies, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Hartt, William George, jeweller and silversmith, London street

Harvey, John, boot-maker, London street

Harvey, Samuel, shopkeeper, Fishgate street

Harvey, John, comb manufacturer, Saint John’s Timberhill

Harvey and Hudson, bankers, Upper King street

Harvey and Stannard, pawnbrokers, William street

Hase, Thomas, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Hatcarton, Joseph, confectioner, Swan lane

Hatch, Frederick, baker, William street

Hatch, William Proctor, the Express Train, Rose lane

Havers, James Reynolds, Beehive, St. Stephen’s street

Havers, William Henry, pawnbroker, St. Paul’s opening

Haward, Ann, dressmaker, Theatre street

Hawes, Ann, clear starcher, Surrey street

Hawes, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Mariner’s lane

Hawkes, Robert N., wool dealer, Willow lane

Haworth, William, shoemaker, St. Miles’ street

Hawyes, John, tailor, West Wymer street

Hay, William, surgeon dentist, Post office street

Haymoss, William, Two Quarts, Pottergate street

Heasel, the Misses, ladies’ boarding school, Surrey road

Heaviside, John, artist, Church street, St. Simon’s

Heigham, Richard, commision agent, Langham place, Dereham road

Hemmant, George, draper, Exchange street

Hemnell, Johnson, railway coffee house, Rose lane

Henderson, John, draper, St. Benedict’s road

Hepperson, Mary, dealer in haberdashery and fancy articles, White Lion street

Herring, Henry, grocer, King street

Heseltine, James, Royal Hotel, Market place; h Old Lakenham

Hawing, Joseph, Plumbers’ Arms, Princes’ street

Hewett, Thomas, baker, Rising Sun lane

Hewitt, George, Red Lion, Red Lion street

Hewitt, George, shoe warehouse, West End street

Hewitt, James, carpenter and builder, St. Augustine’s road

Hewitt, John, land agent and surveyor, Bethel street

Hewitt, William, surgical instrument maker, St. Giles’ street

Heyward, Cary, brazier, Ber street

Heyward, James John, watch and clock maker, Little London street

Hicks, William, confectioner and tea dealer, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s

Higgins, Henry, congreve and box manufacturer, Mill hill, New Catton

High, George, Eagle tavern, West Pottergate

High, George, grocer, New Catton

Hill, James F., professor of music, St. Giles’ terrace

Hill, Horace, professor of music, Pottergate street

Hill, Lot, bookseller, Bridewell alley

Hill, John, grocer and tea dealer, Gildengate street

Hill, John, grocer, Cowgate street

Hill, John, grocer, St. Augustine’s street

Hill, John, grocer and tea dealer, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Hill, Joseph, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street

Hill, Michael, tailor, Palace street

Hill, Robert, baker, King street

Hill, Robert, hairdresser, Red Lion street

Hill, Samuel Secker, manager to Harveys and Hudson’s bank, Mile End lane, Newmarket road

Hills and Underwood, licensed rectifiers, vinegar makers, and importers of foreign wines and spirits, St. Faith’s lane

Hill, William, post-office, Thorpe hamlet

Hilling, Mary, Steam Packet, King street

Hinchly, Samuel, Napier tavern, Castle hill

Hinde, Francis, manufacturer; h All Saints’ green

Hinde, Ephraim and Francis, manufacturers of silk and worsted, Botolph street

Hindes, Henry, sack manufacturer, Red Lion street; h St. Augustine’s road

Hindes, James, rope and sack manufacturer, Magdalen street

Hindes and Sons, rope, cord, twine, and sack manufacturers, Red Lion street

Hindes, William, cord-spinner, St. Benedict’s street

Hindle, Thomas, fruiterer, Ber street

Hinsby, William, architect and surveyor, Princes’ street

Hipper, James, tailor, Rampant Horse street

Hipper, William, draper, St. Benedict’s street

Holder, Reuben, general warehouseman, St. Stephen’s street

Holl, George Norton, boot and shoe-maker, Castle street

Holl, George, boot and shoe maker, All Saints’ green

Holl, Harriet, confectioner and baker, Gildengate street

Holl, Robert D., boot and shoe maker, Exchange street

Holl, Robert shoemaker, Dereham road

Holland, Catherine, provision dealer, Lower Goat lane

Holland, Edward Christopher, surgeon, St. Stephen’s road

Holland, Emily, private lodging house, Unthank’s road

Holland, Francis, butcher, West Wymer street

Hollis, Robert, Shakespeare tavern, Theatre street

Holmes, Mrs. Esther, establishment for young ladies, St. Stephen’s road

Holmes, Edmund, the Drum, St. Swithin’s

Holmes, Henry, tobacco and cigar dealer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Holmes, James, general dealer, King street

Holmes, John, boot maker, Surrey street

Holmes, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rigby’s court

Holmes, Richard, accountant, Distillery street

Holmes, Robert, hairdresser, Palace plain

Holmes and Sons, iron founders, Castle hill

Holmes, Thomas, broker, Quay side

Holmes, William, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s back lane

Homan and Co., shoe manufacturers, Upper Market-place

Homoeopathic Hospital, the, supported by voluntary contributions; physician, Edward Christopher Holland, St. Stephen’s road

Hood, Robert, builder, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Hood, Robert, builder and carpenter, Sussex street

Hodds, Catherine, grocer, Ber street

Hoods, Richard, tailor, Elm hill

Hook, Joseph, shopkeeper, Surrey street

Hook, Samuel Beckett, tailor, &c., St. George’s plain

Holl, Alfred Samuel, commercial traveller, Rising Son road

Hooper, John, chemist and druggist, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Hopkins, John, tailor, Bethel street

Horn, Robert, shoemaker, Cambrian place, Heigham road

Horne, Caroline, tobacconist, Back of the inns

Hornor, Charles, land agent, St. Martin’s at Palace

Horne, John, estate agent, Castle hill

Horne, Robert, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Little London street

Horner, R. J., Ironmonger; h St. Giles’ street

Hospital, St. Helen’s, for aged persons of both sexes, Bishopgate street

Hotblack, John, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer, Orford hill

Hough, Joseph, grease, oil and pitch manufacturer, Castle hill

Houghton, David, silk dyer, carpet cleaner, and blanket scourer, St. Giles’ street

Houghton, Henry, tobacconist and fruiterer, St. Giles’ street

Houghton, James, dyer, Ten Bell lane

Houghton, Robert, builder and baker, Ber street

Hovell, William, basket and sieve manufacturer, Charing cross

Howard, Miss Ann, ladies’ boarding school, Unthank’s road

Howard, Mrs. Ann, private lodging house, Grove place, New Lakenham

Howard, Charles, builder, Bishopgate street

Howard, Daniel, baker and shopkeeper, Barrack street

Howard, Emanuel Simon, Venetian blind manufacturer, Rose lane

Howard, George, coachmaker, Rampant Horse Back street

Howard, James, Sardinian tavern, St. Stephen’s street

Howard, John, carver, Bethel street

Howard, Robert, grocer and draper, New Catton

Howard, Thomas, Red Lion, Bishopgate street

Howard, William, butcher, New Catton

Howard, William, Duke of Marlborough, Fishgate street

Howell, James, currier, Castle hill

Howell, William, leather seller, Lower Goat lane

Howe, John Carter, Red Lion, Magdalen street

Howes, Abraham, boot and shoe maker, Rampant Horse street

Howes, Ann, shopkeeper, Pottergate street

Howes, Edward, green grocer, St. Paul’s street

Howes, George Smith, City Arms’ spirit vaults, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Howes, Henry, Half Moon, King street

Howes, Henry William, gig builder, Ber street

Howes, James, White Lion, Magdalen street

Howes, James, gardener, Magdalen street

Howes, James A., reporter, Valentine street

Howes, Robert Harvey, Adam and Eve, Tabernacle street

Howes and Son, grocers and tallow chandlers, Lower Goat lane

Howes, Thomas, coach builder, Castle hill

Howes, Thomas Self, coach builder, Rose lane; h Upper King street

Howes, William, green grocer, Cowgate street

Howlett and Co., wholesale and retail furnishing ironmongers, bar-iron merchants, oil and colormen, &c., Haymarket

Howlett James, carpenter, Pottergate street

Howlett, Richard, tailor, Bridge street

Howlett, Thomas, grocer, St. Swithin’s

Howlett, Walter, tunist Valentine street

Howlett, William, pianoforte, harmonium, and music seller, organ builder, repairer, and tuner, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Howman, William, White Lion, St. Martin’s at Oak

Hubbard, George, shopkeeper, King street gates

Hubbard, Henry, Stag’s Head, Prince’s street

Hubbard, Horatio, eating house, Upper market

Hubbard, James, brewer, and wine and spirit merchant, Magdalen street

Hubbard, Mary Ann, artist, All Saints’ green

Huby, Richard, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Hudbud, Stephen, auctioneer and valuer, St. Benedict’s street

Hudson, George, boot and shoe maker, West Pottergate

Huggins, Charles, the Barge, King street

Huggins, John, smith in general, Rising Sun lane

Huggins, Maria, upholsteress, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Hughes, William, the Bath House, St. Martin’s at Oak

Hull, Amos, shopkeeper, Peacock street

Hull, William, baker, St. Mary’s street

Hulme, John Hughes, dentist, druggist &c., St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Humphrey, William, shopkeeper, Pump street

Hunt, George, clerk, Post-office, Dereham road

Hunt, George, shopkeeper, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Hunt, James, confectioner, St. Stephen’s street

Hunt, John, shopkeeper, Quay side

Hunt, John Edwin, Cricketers’ Arms, Red Lion street

Hunt, John, confectioner, St. Benedict’s str.

Hunter, William, cabinet maker, Dove street

Hurn, Miss Elizabeth, milliner, Bank street

Hurn, George, rope manufacturer; h Newmarket road

Hurn and Co., hemp merchants, Dove street

Hurrell, William, fishmonger, Magdalen street

Huson, M. and Company, milliners and silk mercers, London street

Huson, Richard, brazier and tin-plate worker, William street

Hutchinson, Charles, physician, Surrey street

Hutton, John, tea dealer and coffee roaster, corner of Briggs’ street

Hyams, Emanuel, Birmingham warehouseman, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Ibrook, Richmond, clerk, Newmarket road

Ineson, Joseph, rag merchant, St. Andrew’s; h Distillery street

Isaac, Edward, baker, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Isaac, Edward, baker, Upper Regent street, Union place

Isaacs, John, slipper manufacturer, Gildengate street

Iverson, Edward, baker, West Pottergate

Ives, John, Baker’s Arms, Ber street

Ives, Elizabeth, White Lion, Upper King street

Ives, Charles, butcher, Magdalen street

Ives, George, auctioneer, appraiser, and estate agent, Upper King street

Jackson, Edward, butcher, Bridewell alley

Jackson, James, teacher of music, Cowgate street

Jackson, Joseph, draper, All Saints’ green

Jackson, William, musician, Prince’s street

Jackson, William, senr., musician, Fishgate street

James, Benjamin, jeweller, St. Andrew’s Broad street

James, Grace, milliner and dressmaker, Rose lane

James, Henry, chemist, St. Martin’s at Oak

James, John, shopkeeper, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Jarrold and Sons, publishers, wholesale booksellers, manufacturing and fancy stationers, bookbinders, and steam printers, depository of the Religions Tract Society, London street and Exchange street; and 47, St. Paul’s Churchyard, London

Jarrold, Samuel, printer and publisher; h Bracondale

Jarrold, Thomas, printer and publisher; h Thorpe hamlet

Jarrold, William Pightling, printer and publisher; h Newmarket road

Jarvis, Henry, manager to the goods department E. C. railway station, Rose lane

Jarvis, Joseph, shopkeeper, Fishgate street

Jarvis, Thomas W., clerk at Vinegar Office, Langham place, Dereham road

Jarvis, William, Drovers’ inn, Trowse Millgate

Jarvis, William, schoolmaster, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

Jay, Charles, fishmonger, Fish market; h Unthank’s road

Jay, George, yarn factor, Albion Mills, King street

Jay, Joshua, dyer, Bethel street

Jay, John, lead, glass, oil, and color merchant, St. Andrew’s hill

Jay, Jonathan, shoemaker, Valentine street

Jay and Pilgrim, solicitors, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street

Jeary, Robert, stationer, bookseller and printer, Bridewell alley; h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Jeckells, George, grocer and cooper, Ber street gates

Jecks, Charles William, timber and slate merchant, St. Faith’s lane

Jeffries, George, gun and pistol maker, Golden Ball street

Jeffries, Walter L., clothier, Davey place; h William street, Heigham

Jeffries, William, shopkeeper, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Jermy, Jeremiah, fruiterer, Pottergate street

Jessup, Benjamin, solicitor, Bridewell alley

Jessup, William, Lion and Castle, St. John’s Timberhill

Johnson, Ambrose, chemist, Lower Westwick street

Johnson, Jacob, woollen draper, London str.

Johnson, Dr. James, Theatre street

Johnson, James, shoe manufacturer, St. Giles’ hill

Johnson, John Godwin, Esq., surgeon, St. Giles’ street

Johnson, Robert, universal register office for servants, house and land agent, Gun lane

Johnson, Susanna, confectioner, Rampant Horse street

Jolly, Charles Wilson, coach builder and harness manufacturer, St. Stephen’s gates; h Newmarket road

Jolly, John, King’s Arms, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth, linen draper, hosier, &c., Briggs’ street

Jones, James, butcher, Grove place, New Lakenham

Jones, Peter, plumber, St. Margaret’s alley

Jordan, John, boot and shoe maker, St. Miles’ bridge

Keddington, Frederick, butcher, Ber street

Kahler, John Henry, baker, Rose lane

Keith, Thomas Moore, solicitor, Bracondale

Kemp, Daniel R., merchant’s clerk, William street

Kemp, George Pank, hairdresser, Exchange street

Kemp, Henry, subscription reading rooms and billiard rooms, Market place

Kemp, James, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Kemp, James, baker, Union place

Kemp, James Samuel, the Sun, St. Mary’s street

Kemp, Mrs. Mary, tea dealer, Golden Dog lane

Kemp, Thomas, saddler and harness maker, Castle hill

Kemp, William, wholesale shoe manufacturer, Pitt street

Kemp, William, the Tuns inn, Rising Sun lane

Kempster, Mrs., seminary for young ladies, Tabernacle-house, Norwich

Kent, Alfred, dealer, Upper Goat lane

Kent, Henry, hosier and shirt maker, London street

Kent, Robert, boot and shoe maker, White Lion street

Kent, Thomas, Light Horseman, Barrack street

Kenyon, John, saw and file manufacturer, Lower Goat lane

Kerridge, John, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Kerr, John, plumber and glazier, Lower Goat lane

Kerr, Stephen John, printer and binder, Distillery street

Kerridge, John, the Reindeer, St. Benedict’s road

Kerrison, James, watchmaker, Magdalen street

Kerrison and Preston, solicitors, Bank street

Kerry, George Caythorpe, accountant, Elm hill

Kett, George, butcher, Ber street

Kett, George, draper, Lame Dog road

Kett, George, dealer in live stock, St. Catherine’s plain

Kett, George William, the Swan, Magdalen street

Kett, Henry, coach and gig builder, St. Giles’ street

Kett, William, draper, London and Exchange streets

Kew, Flora and Charlotte, hair dressers and perfumers, White Lion street

Kew, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, St. Giles’ street

Key, George, meat shop, St. Martin’s at Oak

Keyzor, Michael, optician, Market-place

Kiddell, Joshua, manufacturer, Calvert street

Kilburn, William, clothes shop, St. Benedict’s street

Kilburn, William, the William Tell, Castle hill

Killington, Samuel Foysder, plane maker, Pottergate street

Kinnebrooke, David, pianoforte manufacturer, St. Catherine’s terrace

King, Alfred, dyer, Tinkler’s lane

King, Edward, butcher, St. Catherine’s plain

King, George, grocer, West Pottergate

King, George, White Lion, Prince’s street

King, J. and J., glass, lead, and colour merchants, Prince’s street

King, Russell, wool-sorter, Ber street

King, Samuel, Theatre tavern, Bethel street

King, D. and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Prince’s street

King, Tyrrell, umbrella maker, St. Saviour’s lane

King, William Howes, tailor, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Kingdom, Priscilla, the Wine Vaults, Queen street, Crook’s place

Kirkham and Howard, upholsterers, Redwell street

Kitton, Frederic, tobacconist, Haymarket

Kitton, George, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, corner of the Haymarket

Kitton, John, seed crusher and oil merchant Rose lane; h the Close

Kitton, Robert, architect and surveyor, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ road; h Ber street

Klein, Herr Herman, professor of languages, Prince’s street

Knevett, Henry, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Knevett, Jonathan, linen draper, St. Benedict’s street

Knight, Charlotte, pawnbroker, Ber street

Knights and Ballard, pawnbrokers, All Saints’ green

Knights, Susanna, Boarded-house inn, Castle meadow

Knights, Thomas, furrier, Castle meadow

Knights, Thomas, bird preserver, Upper King street

Knights, James, pawnbroker, St. Benedict’s street

Lacey, William, White Horse inn, bricklayer and plasterer, Castle hill

Lacey, John, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Lacey, William Randall, carpenter, builder, and general contractor, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Lacey, Esau, shopkeeper, Norfolk street, Union place

Lacey, George Plummer, builder, Surrey road

Lacey, James Wilkin, builder, Surrey street

Lacey, John Greenwood, plasterer, Ber street

Ladbrooke, John Barney, artist, Bridge street

Lake, James, outfitter, Red Lion street

Lake, John, private lodging-house, Grove road, New Lakenham

Lake, Samuel, baker and confectioner, St. George’s plain

Lake, William, classical and boarding academy, St. Benedict’s road

Lake, William, tea, coffee, and foreign fruit warehouse, and sole agent in Norfolk to Brecknell, Turner, and Sons, wax and tallow chandlers to her Majesty, Surrey corner, St. Stephen’s street

Lamb, Benjamin Charles, coal merchant, Magdalen street

Lamb, Edward, bookseller, Elm hill

Lamb, James, butcher, Upper market

Lamb, Miss E., milliner and dressmaker, Grapes hill

Lamb, Robert, butcher, Palace street

Lamb, William, pork butcher, Grapes hill

Lambert, Francis, tea, coffee, and spice warehouse, Lower Goat lane

Lambert, Mary, ladies’ boarding school, Queen street

Lammas, Brothers and Co., wholesale tea dealers, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Land, Henry, baker, Colegate street

Land, Thomas, agent to the Hill Life Assurance, King street

Land, William, church and house bell hanger and gas fitter, Hay hill

Lane, Humphrey, sugar boiler, King street

Lane, Isaac, provision merchant and cheese factor, Stamp-office yard, Saint Andrew’s Broad street

Lane, James, carpenter, New Catton

Lane, Joseph, worsted seller, All Saints’ green

Lantenant, Camille, professor of the French language, Prince’s street

Lantenant, Madame, ladies’ boarding school, Prince’s street

Large, John, tallow chandler, Whitefriars’ street

Larke, Frederick William, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill

Larke, Hannah Susanna boarding school, Cow hill

Larkman, Robert, the Saw Mills, St. Benedict’s

Larkman, William, baker, King street

Larkman, William, green grocer, St. Augustine’s street

Larkman, William, tailor and cap manufacturer, Gildengate street

Lasker, Mary Ann, Goldbeaters’ arms, Bethel street

Lavitt, Charles, ironmonger, Botolph street

Lawcons, Virtue, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Lawn, William, Adam and Eve, St. Benedict’s street

Lawrence, William, upholsterer, Ten Bell lane

Lawrence, Thomas, meat shop, St. Faith’s lane

Laws, James, publican, Wine tavern, Upper St. Giles’ street

Laws, John, baker, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Laws, John, the Hospital School-boy, Whitefriars’ street

Laws, Lubbock, Lord Howe, St. Benedict’s street

Laws, Robert, bonnet blocker, Westlegate street

Laws, Robert, Swiss Cottage tavern, St. Benedict’s road

Lawton, William, Curriers’ Arms, Union street, Union place

Lay, George, chemist and druggist, Wellington street, Union place

Leamon, William, George inn, St. Stephen’s street

Leath, Thomas, house and estate agent, William street

Leaton, Mary Ann, Rose tavern, St. Stephen’s street

Lee, George, commercial dining rooms, Market-place

Lee, William, boot and shoe-maker, All Saints’ street

Leech, George, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Upper Goat lane; h. West Pottergate

Leech, James, baker, Little Queen street, Crook’s place

Leech, Jane, stay maker, St. George’s plain

Leech, John, boot and shoe manufactory, Somerset tavern, Queen street, Crook’s place

Leech, Philip, builder, St. Martin’s lane

Leeds, Edward and Charles, whip makers, All Saints’ green

Leeds, Sarah, shopkeeper, Tinkler’s lane

Leeson, Richard Croft, cabinet maker, and upholsterer, St. Giles’ street

Leest, Mrs. Harriet, furrier, William street

Leggatt, Daniel, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet

Leggatt, John, whitesmith, Scoles’ green

Leggatt, Sarah, bonnet maker, Crescent place

Legood, James, Bricklayers’ Arms, Castle hill

Leist, James, dealer in Birmingham and Sheffield ware, Wensum street

Le Maitre, H., wine cooper, St. Stephen’s

Leman, Robert, managing clerk to the Norwich Union Fire Office, Surrey street; h. Newmarket road

Leman, Thomas, baker, All Saints’ street

Lemmon, James, printer, bookbinder, and ruler, Gun lane

Lemon, William, horse-breaker, George inn, St. Stephen’s street

Liffen, John Palmer, bookbinder, Gildengate street

Lincoln, James, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Lincoln, James, shoe manufactory, Ten Bell lane

Lincoln, John, pipe and lucifer manufacturer, Pump street

Lincolne, Miss, ladies’ academy, Surrey street

Lincolne, Morris, hairdresser, New Lakenham

Linford, Robert, watch and clock maker, Red Lion street

Ling, Abraham, Shirehall tavern, Castle hill

Ling, George, builder, All Saints’ green

Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, ladies’ academy, Bethel street

Ling, Henry, schoolmaster, Unthank’s road

Ling, William Samuel, tailor and robe maker, Castle meadow

Lingwood, Mr., superintendent of the Boys’ Home, St. Faith’s lane

Lenny, Samuel, merchant, Pottergate street

Linsey, Robert, shopkeeper, Church street

Linstead, Robert, shopkeeper, St. George’s plain

Lister, Son, and Co., manufacturing cutlers and surgical instrument makers, Haymarket

Littell, Charles, boot manufactory, Upper market

Littell, Henry, commercial traveller, St. Stephen’s road

Littleboy, George, solicitor and merchant, Lower close

Littleboy, John, clerk at Gurneys’ bank St. Benedict’s road

Littlewood, Ephraim, the Ship, King street

Livingstone, Thomas, shopkeeper, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Livock, Joseph, whitesmith, Elm hill

Livock, Samuel, shopkeeper, Brazen Door’s road

Livock, William Thomas, tailor, draper, and hatter, London street

Lloyd, J. P., boot and shoe manufacturer, Davey place

Lloyd, Richard, clerk to the Eastern Counties’ Coal Company, William street

Lloyd, Thomas, general mason, Rose lane; h. Bloomsbury place

Loades, Benjamin, land surveyor, Pottergate street

Lock, Charles, confectioner, Exchange street

Lock, Elizabeth, Rainbow tavern, Holl’s lane

Lock, Henry, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street

Lock, Henry, civil engineer, St. Catherine’s plain

Lofty, James, hairdresser, St. George’s plain

Lomas, Eliza, milliner, Lower Goat lane

Lomas, William, saw maker, St. Gregory’s church alley

Lonergon, Francis, the Dove, St. James’ street

Long, Edward Slingsby Druery, solicitor, Willow lane

Long, Joseph Page, baker, St. James’ street

Long, Thomas, commercial traveller, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Loombe, Thomas, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill

Lord, James, Eagle tavern, Lower Westwick street

Lord, John, wool warehouse, Fishgate street

Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse commercial and family hotel, and wine and spirit merchant, Rampant Horse street

Love, Charles Teasdale, plumber, glazier, and painter, Palace street

Love, Ebenezer, grocer and tea dealer, White friars’ street

Love, Henry James, clerk to the Unity Fire Office, Keyzor’s terrace, Unthank’s road

Love, William, Queen Caroline, Cowgate street

Lovett, Henry, general dealer and fancy repository, St. Stephen’s street

Lovett and Kidd, fancy repository, Bank street

Lovick and Company, glass and china dealers, Bridewell alley

Lovick and Johnson, woollen drapers and hosiers, London street

Lovick, Thomas, Bridge tavern, Wensum street

Lowe, Alfred, tea dealer and baker, Holl’s lane

Lowe, Francis, baker, Ber street

Lowe, Joseph, confectioner, Gildengate street

Lowne, James, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Lucas Brothers, builders, &c., St. Giles’ street

Lucas, William, plasterer, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street

Ludlow, Henry, banker’s clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham

Lulham Brothers, shoe manufacturers, Surrey street

Lusher, Mrs. Emily, private lodging house, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Mace, Gilbert, match manufactory, Barrack street

Mace, Mary Ann, the Grapes, Church street, St. Miles’

Mackie, Arthur, nursery, Ipswich road

Mackie and Stewart, nursery and seedsmen, Exchange street

Mackley, George William, working jeweller, Westlegate street

Mackley, John, the Cow, Barrack street

Mackley, John Edward, tailor, Westlegate street

Mackley, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Mackley, Thomas, Black Boys, Colegate str.

Mackney, Charles, Exmouth tavern, St. Stephen’s street

Madders, Anthony, accountant, Thorpe hamlet

Madge, Giles, tunist, Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road

Madge, Robert A., teacher of music, Pitt street, St. Mary’s

Madge, Harriet, milliner and dressmaker, Pitt street, St. Mary’s

Mallett, Charles, tailor and draper, London street; h. Unthank’s road

Mallett, Francis and Charles, woollen drapers, tailors, and hatters, London street

Mallett, Frederick, general shop, St. James’ street

Mallett, Joseph Henry, wool merchant, Upper King street

Maltman, Miss Jemima, dressmaker, St. Benedict’s road

Malvon, Jeremiah, sugar boiler, St. James’ street

Mann, Charles Clabburn, tailor, Theatre street

Mann, George, the Golden Lion, King street gates

Mann, Joseph, grocer and tea dealer, St. Benedict’s road

Mann, Samuel, boot and shoe manufacturer, Magdalen street

Mann, Thomas, linen draper, St. Giles’ road

Mann, Matthew, Woolpack, St. Martin’s at Oak

Manning, George, hardware dealer, Westlegate street

Manthorpe, Thomas, butcher, King street

Mare, Stephen, builder, Lady’s lane

Marsack, Blackall, surgeon, St. Giles’ street

Marshall, Joseph, tailor and trouser maker, Rampant Horse street

Marshall, Peter, clothier, Ber street

Marshall, Robert, general shop, Lower Westwick street

Marrison, John, butcher, St. James’ street

Marrison, Robert, gun and pistol maker and engraver, Orford street

Marshall, Joseph, Queen Adelaide, Pitt street

Marshall, Robert, confectioner, Magdalen street

Marston, Richard, confectioner, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Martin, John, George the Fourth, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Martin, Mrs. Rebecca, pill-box maker, West Pottergate street

Martin, Robert, sheriff’s officer, Hay hill

Martin and Son, boot and shoe makers, St. Gregory’s church alley

Martin, Thomas Lillystone, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, Upper London street

Mason, Henry John, auctioneer, Duke’s Palace road

Mason, Henry, hairdresser, Ber street

Mason, John, accountant, Distillery street

Mason, John Leeds, Sir John Barleycorn, Orford hill

Mason, Robert, tailor, West Wymer street

Mason, Samuel, basket maker, Ber street

Mason, William, White Horse inn, Magdalen street

Master, Alfred, surgeon, Bethel street

Massingham, Arthur, clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham

Massingham, Henry, clerk, St. Catherine’s plain

Massingham, Robert, baker and confectioner, Bethel street

Matchett and Stevenson, printers and publishers of the Norfolk Chronicle, Market place

Matthews, Joseph, the Mischief tavern, St. Paul’s back lane

Matthews and Son, practical botanists, St. Benedict’s road

Matthews, William, Cupid and Bow, Palace plain

May, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper St. Giles’ street

May, William, fish dealer, Cowgate street

May, William, the King of Prussia, Ipswich road

Mayfield, James, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Mayhew, George, grocer and broker, Heigham road

Mayhew, James, livery stable keeper, Chapel field and St. Giles’ street

Main, Susan, stay maker, Briggs’ street

Mays, George, solicitor, Grove road, New Lakenham

Meachen, George, carpenter, St. Benedict’s road

Meachen, Stephen, builder, William street

Meadows, Cornelius, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, wholesale and retail, Magdalen street

Meadows, George, earthenware dealer, Westlegate street

Meadows, Jonathan, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street

Meadows, Jonathan, coach builder, St. George’s bridge street

Meadows, Miss Susanna, milliner, Prince’s street

Meal, Frederick, broker, Tombland

Mealing, Samuel William; and Mills, Robert, maltsters and merchants, King street

Mealing, Samuel Woodcock, corn merchant, office, King street; h. Ipswich road

Mear, William, architect and surveyor, Lower close

Meen, Henry Percy, butcher, St. Stephen’s street

Mendham, Wace Lockett, town clerk, solicitor; office, St. Andrew’s, h Unthank’s road

Merry, Robert, boot and shoemaker, King street

Metcalf, Francis, dyer, &c., Colegate street

Metcalf, Simon Watling, clothes dealer, St. Benedict’s street

Mc‘Michael, Daniel, tea dealer, Valentine street

Mickleburgh, John Henry, clothier, St. Margaret’s plain

Middleton and Answorth, manufacturers, Calvert street

Middleton, Edward, hairdresser, &c., St. Giles’ street

Middleton, George, shawl manufacturer and farmer, Ipswich road

Middleton, James, clerk, New road, Town close

Middleton, James, shopkeeper, Calvert street

Middleton, John, boot and shoe maker, St. Augustine’s street

Middleton, Jeremiah, Crown, Bridge street

Middleton, John, tobacco manufacturer, Trafalgar place, Dereham road

Middleton, John, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Middleton, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, West Wymer street

Miles, Charles, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s street

Miles, Stephen, manufacturer, Gildengate street

Miles, Susan, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Millard, Charles William, surveyor, Prince’s street

Millard and Son, land surveyors, Prince’s street

Miller, Alfred, baker, Chapel field road

Miller, Amelia, tobacconist and importer of cigars, London street

Miller, George Robert, cabinet and picture-frame maker, St. Andrew’s hill

Miller, George, butcher and grocer, City road

Miller, Son, and Bugg, solicitors, Surrey street

Miller, Henry, solicitor; offices, Surrey str., h Town Close lodge, Newmarket road

Miller, Henry B., solicitor; h Ipswich road

Miller, John, the Factory, Cowgate street

Miller, John, carpenter, Gildengate street

Miller, Wallace Shade, tobacconist and cigar importer, London street, h. Grove road, New Lakenham

Miller, William, tailor, Grapes hill

Mills, Miss Ann, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Unthank’s road

Mills, Frederic Anthony, surgeon; surgery, All Saints’ green, h. Newmarket road

Mills, Jacob, accountant, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Mills, James, brick, tile, pipe, and pottery works, Castle meadow

Mills, Jeremiah, Pheasant Cock, St. Miles’ street

Mills, John, Corn Exchange tavern, Bridge street

Mills, John, Queen’s Arms, Magdalen street

Mills, Mary Ann, the Bell, Lower Goat lane

Mills, William, glover and leather seller, Golden Ball street

Milnes, Charles, Golden Can, Gildengate street

Minns, David, butcher, St. Benedict’s

Minns, Edward, carpenter and builder, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Minns and Foyson, builders, Castle meadow

Minns, Isaac, shopkeeper, King street, Crook’s place

Minns, Robert, the Jolly Hatters, Cowgate street

Minns, Samuel William, tailor, Golden Dog lane

Minns, Susanna, Eagle tavern, St. Gregory’s church alley

Minns, William, boot maker, Rising Sun lane

Minns, George William, builder; h Tombland

Mingay, George, fancy repository and London boot and shoe warehouse, Haymarket

Mingay, Francis, French polisher, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Mitchell, Frederick G., grocer, &c., Palace street, Tombland

Mitchell, John, travelling draper, Dereham road terrace

Moll, George, livery stableman, Black Horse yard, St. Giles’ street

Moll, Richard, cabinet maker, St. John’s Maddermarket

Moll, Robert, Black Horse inn, St. Giles’ street

Moll, William, assistant draper, Heigham road

Monney, James, grocer, Bethel street

Monsey, James, cooper, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Monsey, Robert, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street

Monteith, George Lovell, commission agent, Unthank’s road

Moon, Robert, boot and shoe maker, New Catton

Moore, Charles, umbrella maker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Moore and Company, wholesale haberdashers, hosiers, and lacemen, Castle street

Moore, Eleanor, Two-necked Swan, Upper market

Moore, Elizabeth, Jolly Dyers, Wensum str.

Moore, Elizabeth, the Suffolk Arms, St. Martin’s at Oak

Moore, Forster G., soda water manufacturer, St. George’s; h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Moore, George, Brazen Doors’ tavern, Lame Dog road

Moore, Isaac, hairdresser, St. Giles’ hill

Moore, James, hairdresser, Ber street

Moore, James, tailor, St. Catherine’s terrace

Moore, John, the Globe, Rising Sun lane

Moore, John, Fair Flora, Lower Westwick street

Moore, John, Jolly Dyers, Fishgate street

Moore, John, clerk, Rose lane

Moore, Joseph, grocer and register office, Magdalen street

Moore, Norris, the New City, King street, Crook’s place

Moore, Norris, carter, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Moore, William, hairdresser, Ber street

Moore, William, builder, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

Morgan, A. F., surgeon, St. Giles’ street

Morgan, Edward and Co., stock and share-brokers, St. Giles’ street

Morgan, J. and H., brewers and maltsters, King street

Morgan, Richard, clerk, Newmarket road

Morgan, William Robert, pawnbroker, St. Saviour’s lane and St. Paul’s street

Morris, George, Red Lion, Magdalen street

Morris, John, slate, cement, glazed stoneware, and pipe merchant, King street

Morrison, Peter Archibald, wine and spirit merchant Gaol hill, Market-place

Morter, Robert grocer and tea dealer, Rupert street, Union place

Mortimer, Mary and H. E., milliners and dressmakers, Willow lane

Mortimer, Thomas, commercial traveller, St. Catherine’s plain

Mounsear, William, upholsterer, Pottergate street

Mountain, John, sack weaver, Mill lane, New Catton

Mousir, Robert, bookseller, St. Giles’ street

Mower, Edward, tailor, Fox buildings, Herring’s row

Moy, George, fishmonger, St. Benedict’s str.

Moy, James, the Tiger, Fishgate street

Mullinger, Samuel, Rose commercial inn, St. Augustine’s street

Munday, Thomas, grocer, Mill lane, New Catton

Munford, George, the Royal Oak, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Murnane, John, Bell commercial and family hotel, and wine and spirit merchant, Orford hill and Cattle market

Murry, James, tailor, Mariner’s lane

Murray, Joseph, carpenter and joiner, New Lakenham

Murrell, Gibbs Howes, brick merchant, Duke’s palace

Murrell, James, earthenware dealer, Chapel field road

Murrell, William, Lord Nelson inn, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Murrell, William, iron founder, Crook’s place; h St. Stephen’s square

Muskett, Charles, printer, bookseller, bookbinder, and stationer, Haymarket

Muskett, James, grocer and tea dealer, St. Benedict’s road

Murton, William, brazier, St. Miles’ street

Myhill, Benjamin, baker, St. Martin’s at Palace

Nash, R. S., Norfolk Railway house, Foundry bridge

Nash, Joseph, provision dealer and purveyor, Post-office street

Nash, William Spooner, wholesale stationer, horse-hair and rag merchant, Lower Westwick street

Neale, James Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Neep, William Edward, surgeon dentist, Post-office street

Neeve, Frederick, grocer, St. Stephen’s str.

Neve, Charles James, cabinet maker, King street gates

Nelson, Thomas, carpenter, Barrack street

Nelson, William, academy, William street

Newham, George, carpenter, Front row, New Lakenham

Newbegin, J. and E., tobacco, snuff, and cigar manufacturer, Bridewell alley and Market place

Newham, John, carpenter and joiner, New Lakenham

Newby, James, Duke of Wellington, Pottergate street

Newman, Henry, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Newman, Henry Richard, baker, Ber street

Newman, John, farmer and gardener, Old Lakenham

Newman, Samuel, bookseller, stationer, and fancy repository, St. Giles’ street

Newman, Sarah, Three Pigeons, Fishgate street

Newson and Company, wholesale grocers, Magdalen street

Newson, Samuel, baker, Trowse Millgate

Newton, William, fruiterer, Swan lane

Newstead, William, draper, &c., Lower Goat lane

Newton, William, land agent, Tombland

Nichols, Elizabeth, clothier, Upper Goat lane

Nichols, John, bricklayer and plasterer, Golden Ball street

Nichols, John, the Old Friends, Ber street

Nichols, Richard, shopkeeper, City road

Nichols, William Peter, surgeon, Surrey street

Nichols, William, Curriers’ Arms, Pottergate street

Nicholson, John, surveyor of taxes; office, St. Giles’ street; h Priest’s buildings, St. Stephen’s

Nickalls, John, broker, St. Augustine’s street

Nightingale, Robert Wilson, grocer and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s gates

Ninham, Henry, engraver, Chapel field

Nixon, John Hudson, solicitor, Bracondale

Nobbs, Edward, coach plater, King street

Nobbs, Edward, Brewers’ Arms, St. Miles’ street

Nobbs, Henry, Duke of York, Lower Westwick street

Nobbs, John, the Little Tuns, Rising Sun road

Noble, Mark, organ builder, Pottergate street

Nockall, Robert, clerk, Golden Dog lane

Norgate, B. H., F.R.S., senior surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and Eye Infirmary, Bank street

Norgate and Co., importers of wines and spirits, London porter and Burton ale agents, St. Stephen’s street

Norman, Robert, plumber and glazier, York place, Chapel field road

Norman, Benjamin, printer and bookbinder, Haymarket

Norris, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charing cross; h Newmarket road

Norton, Francis James, tailor, draper, hatter, and trouser maker, Back of the Inns

Norton, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street

Norton, Henry, Rampant Horse, Fishgate street

Norton, Henry, carpenter and builder, John street, Union place

Norton, John and Co., corn, malt, hop, and seed merchant, Guildhall corner, Market place

Norton, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Fye bridge

Norton, Robert, plumber and glazier, Magdalen street

Notley, William, carpenter and joiner, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Nunn, John, hairdresser, St. Augustine’s street

Nursey, Claude L., artist, Thorpe hamlet

Oakley, Robert, shoeing smith, Palace street

Ollett, M. A., builder and carver, Lower close

Olley, Stephen Benjamin, brazier, St. Benedict’s street

Onley, Daniel, Red Lion, earthenware dealer, Brazen Doors road

Orams, Edward, ironmonger, Langham place, Dereham road

Orfeur, John, timber merchant, Fishgate street

Orford, William, the Brickmakers’ Arms, Drazen Doors road

Orris, Frederick, surgeon and apothecary, Magdalen street

Orris, George, chemist and druggist, St. James’ street

Osborne, Samuel, clerk, St. Benedict’s road

Osborn, Charles, Anchor Tavern, Ten Bell lane

Osborn, John, tailor, &c., Little London street

Osborne, Edward, coal merchant, Quay side

Osborne, Harriet, Queen Caroline, St. Martin’s at Oak

Ostler, Charles, the Prince of Wales, Pump street

Ostler, James, paper hanger, Suffolk street, Union place

Otty, Philip, printer and bookbinder, Orford hill

Oury and Co., British and foreign library, booksellers, stationers, and music-sellers, London street

Owen, Frederick, pawnbroker, Magdalen street

Owen, Thomas, pawnbroker, Colegate street

Owles, William, shopkeeper, Westlegate street

Oxley, Richard, hosier and glover, London street

Page, Charlotte, grocer, Bridge street

Page, Caroline, Post-office and toy shop, St. Catherine’s plain

Page, Martin Fountain, ironmonger, h Point House, Ipswich road

Page, George, currier, St. Clement’s; h Unthank’s road

Page, James, Free Trade tavern, Rose lane

Page, Jeremiah, bricklayer and plasterer, Rising Sun road

Page, Joseph, tailor, shirt maker, hosier, and outfitter, Briggs’ street

Page, Mary, bread and biscuit baker, St. John’s Maddermarket

Page, Samuel, builder, West Pottergate

Page, Samuel Daynes, brush manufactory, Haymarket

Page and Son, curriers, Magdalen street

Pallant, Robert, Ship inn, St. Miles’ Thorn lane

Palmer, John and William, black and whitesmiths, and mill bill maker, St. Augustine’s street

Palmer, Louisa, straw bonnet maker and blocker, West Pottergate street

Palmer, Nathaniel, barrister-at-law, Thorpe

Palmer, Robert, the Angel, St. Martin’s at Oak

Palmer, Robert, whitesmith, St. Saviour’s lane

Palmer, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Palmer, Thomas Hitchin, clerk of County Court, Redwell street

Palmer, Thomas, shopkeeper, Crook’s place

Palmer, William, clerk to Harvey’s Bank; h Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Palmer, William, last maker, St. John’s Timberhill

Pank, Abraham, gas fitter and bell hanger, Pottergate street

Paraman, Christiana, milliner, St. Giles’ street

Parfitt, Edward, gardener and florist, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Park, Joseph, mohair spinner, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Parker, Clare, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Martin’s at Oak

Parker, Clare, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Parker, James, haberdasher, St. Catherine’s plain

Parker, Joshua, fishmonger, Fishmarket

Parker, Miss M., milliner, Bethel street

Parker, Oliver, tailor, Thorpe hamlet

Parker, Thomas, fishmonger, game dealer, and artificial manure manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street

Parker, Thomas, eating house, Rose lane

Parlour, Henry Edward, ironmonger, London street

Parnell, Richard, bricklayer and plasterer, Lady’s lane

Parr, James, fruiterer, King street

Parr, John, bread and biscuit baker, St. Peter’s steps, Market-place

Parr, William M., engineer, and manager to Steam Power Company, William street

Parsley, John Robert, Duke of Wellington, Union place

Parsley, Miss M., milliner and dressmaker, Grapes hill

Parsons, Walter Uriah, clerk to the Eastern Counties’ Railway, Thorpe hamlet

Parson, William, manager of the Waterworks, Bracondale

Partridge, John, boot and shoe manufacturer, Scott’s yard, Ber street

Pashley, Anna, milliner and dressmaker, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Paston, William, Paul Pry, St. Giles’ hill

Patrick, Francis, shopkeeper, All Saints’ green

Patrick, James F., and Ellis, Thomas, saw mills, St. Miles’

Patteson, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Benedict’s street

Patteson, Henry Staniforth, maltster, St. Martin’s at Oak; h Thorpe

Paul, Greenwood, clothier, Lower Westwick street

Paul, Richard, ham and beef shop, Bridewell alley

Payne, John, All Saints’ tavern, All Saints’ green

Payne, Simon, Bee hive, Cowgate street

Payne, Sturley, surgeon, Duke street

Pearce, Henry, Central Homoeopathic Pharmacy for the Eastern Counties, Davey place

Pearce, Philip, whitening maker and lime burner, Rising Sun road

Pearce, William, New Inn Brewery, marine store dealer, St. Giles’ hill

Pearson, Edward, plasterer, modeller, and Scagliola manufacturer, Bank street

Pearson, Edward Crisp, coachmaker, Stamp-office yard, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Pearson, James, cutler and surgical instrument maker, St. Andrew’s hill

Pearson, Robert, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Pease, Esther, milliner, Pottergate street

Peel, Edward, dyer, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Pegg, George, Norwich Arms, Ber street

Peggs, James Orissa, chemist and druggist, oil and colourman, agent to the Medical Invalid and General Life Assurance Society, Golden Ball street

Pegg, Thomas, baker, Bakers’ Arms, New Catton

Penton, James, broker, Rising Sun road

Penton, James, broker, Magdalen street

Perfect, Joseph, green grocer, Lower Westwick street

Perowne, Robert, tailor, &c., St. Benedict’s road

Pert, James, green grocer, Magdalen street

Petchell, William, Crown inn, St. Benedict’s street

Phillips, Miss Ann, ladies’ boarding school, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Phillips, Francis, Mancroft school, Hay hill

Phillips, Elizabeth, seminary for young gentlemen, Chatham place, St. Stephen’s gates

Phillips, Francis, fishmonger, St. Catherine’s plain

Phillips, John, Eagle and Child Brewery, Golden Ball street

Phillips, John, woollen draper and hatter, Orford hill

Phillips, Robert, wool merchant, Newmarket road

Phillips, Samuel Michael, watchmaker, Chapel field road

Phillips, William, Nelson inn, St. John’s Timberhill

Philo, Joseph, saddler and harness maker, Upper London street

Pickford and Company, general carriers, Duke’s Palace road

Pierson, W. P., brewer, St. Lawrence

Pigg, Frederic, timber merchant, Bridge street, St. George’s

Pigg, Greenwood, and Co., general furnishing and shop-fitting cabinet-makers and upholsterers, carvers and gilders, London street

Pigg, Henry, bookseller, printer, stationer, and bookbinder; agent to the Albion Life Assurance Company, London street; h Lakenham street

Pigg, Horace Samuel, woollen draper, Haymarket; h Grove road, New Lakenham

Pigg, James, the Cellar House, Barrack street

Pigg, James William, classical and mathematical teacher, Grove cottage, Thorpe hamlet

Pigg, John, commercial traveller, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Pigg, Samuel and Sons, woollen drapers and warehousemen, Haymarket

Piggin and Dyball, watch and clock makers, opticians and jewellers, Post Office street

Piggot, John Henry, linen draper, St. Stephen’s street

Pigot, Isabella, draper, Bridge street

Pike, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Pilgrim, John, solicitor, Chanel field

Pilgrim, John, butcher, St. Martin’s at Oak

Pilgrim, Thomas, clothier, St. James’ street

Pilgrim, William, cabinet maker, Pottergate street

Pinching, William, baker and confectioner, Bethel street

Pinching, William, baker, Queen street, Crook’s place

Pinson, Henry, ironmonger, smith, bell-hanger, &c., Bank plain

Piper, John Daniel, ironmonger, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road

Piper and Pigg, general ironmongers, London street

Piper, William, draper, hosier, and haberdasher, London street

Pitcher, Robert, butcher, New Catton

Pitcher, Thomas, shopkeeper, Rose lane

Pitt, John Ballard, surgeon, St. Stephen’s street

Pitts, Robert Christopher, chemist and druggist, St. Giles’ street; h Thorpe

Plane, Richard, brewery, Upper Goat lane

Plane, Richard, excise coffee-house, Lower Goat lane

Platten, John, Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen street

Platten, Peter, livery stables, Surrey Mews

Playford, Arminger, Two Quarts inn, Bridge street

Playford, John Joseph, shopkeeper, Bishopgate street

Playford, William, Rising Sun, Rising Sun lane

Plummer and Bloom, carpenters and builders, Bethel street

Plummer, Edward, tailor, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Plumstead, James, broker, St. Mary’s street

Plumstead, Frederic, hairdresser, and fancy repository, Magdalen street

Plumstead, William, cooper, Church street

Plumstead, Robert, hairdresser and perfumer, Wensum street

Plunkett, John, the Shuttle, St. Augustine’s street

Pond, James, boot and shoe maker, West End street

Pond, Margaret, green grocer, Ber street

Pooley, Richard, baker, Charing cross

Pooley, Robert, Jolly Farmers, Castle hill

Pooley, Samuel, cabinet maker, St. John’s Maddermarket

Pooley, William, cabinet maker, Charing cross

Porter, James William, Bowling Green hotel, Chapel field

Porter, John Spratt, tailor, Upper King street

Porter, Thomas, Key and Castle, St. Martin’s at Oak

Potter, James, crape manufacturer, Grove road, New Lakenham

Potter, Harriet, dressmaker, Prince’s street

Potter, Thomas and Co., hatters and furriers, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Powell, Edward, Bricklayer’s Arms, Union place

Powell, John, hairdresser, St. Benedict’s street

Powell, Robert, mercer and draper, Upper London street

Pratt, George, green grocer, Wellington terrace, Union place

Pratt and Hornor, land agents and surveyors, Queen Street

Pratt John, boot maker, St. Mary’s street

Pratt, John, Cross Keys, Magdalen street

Pratt, John, gardener, Lower close

Pratt, Robert, land surveyor, Queen street; h Newmarket road

Pratt, William, wholesale grocer, cheese factor, and fallow chandler, Wensum str.

Pratt, William, fishmonger, Fishmarket

Prentice, Lydia, milliner and dressmaker, Gildengate street

Prentice, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, Magdalen street

Prentice, William, chemist and druggist, Ber street

Press, Edward, solicitor, Tombland

Press, Frederick George, shopkeeper, Philadelphia

Press, William, and Breese, Philip, manufacturers, Philadelphia

Preston, Arthur, agent to the Royal Insurance Company, Bank street

Preston, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, New Catton

Price, John, Palace tavern, Tombland

Price, John, boot and shoe maker, Orford hill

Price, Joseph, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street

Priest, George, watch and clock maker, Briggs’ street

Priest, Henry Raven, wine merchant, Pottergate street

Priest, Pilgrim and Co., wine, spirit, and porter merchant, St. Giles’ street

Priest, Richard, lace and fringe manufacturer, St. Giles’ street

Priest, Thomas, bookseller, printer, bookbinder, and stationer, Rampant Horse street

Primrose, Mary, bread and biscuit baker, corner of Pitt street

Prior, E. and A., managers of the Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal Company; Norwich depot, Foundry Bridge station, office, Redwell street—S. S. Davis, agent

Provart, William, accountant, St. Augustine’s road

Provart, William, commercial traveller, St. Benedict’s road

Pulham, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak and St. Mary’s plain

Pulley, Henry, solicitor, Surrey street; h Carrow hill

Pummell, James, baker, Ten Bell lane

Purdy, Michael pill-box maker, Barrack street

Puxley, James, the Marquis of Granby, Bishopgate street

Pycroft, Nathaniel, butcher, Red Lion street

Pycroft, Thomas, butcher, St. Stephen’s street

Pye, Jabez, Queen’s Arms, Pump street

Pye, Robert, butler, New Catton

Pye, Robert, Bricklayer’s Arms, Pottergate street

Pye, William Martin, grocer, St. Augustine’s street

Pye, William, Oliver Cromwell, St. Miles’ street

Pymar, John, wool merchant, back of the Royal Hotel; h Newmarket road

Quadling, Henry, plumber, King street

Quantrill, James, shopkeeper, Queen street, Crook’s place

Quantrill, Sarah, grocer and tea dealer, Union place

Quantrill Robert, baker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Quin, James, Inland Revenue, St. Catherine’s plain

Quinton, John, bookbinder, Pottergate street

Quinton, John, librarian, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Quinton, William, the Sportsman, Barrack street

Rackham and Turner, solicitors, Lower close

Rackham, Hannah, private lodging house, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Rackham, John, Beehive, St. Benedict’s street

Rackham, Matthew, solicitor, the Closes; h Thorpe hamlet

Rackham, Matthew Robert, solicitor, agent to the Imperial Fire and Life Insurance Company, Surrey street

Rackham, Thomas Hanworth, and Cooke, Henry, solicitors, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street; hs Catton

Rackham, William, solicitor, Upper St. Giles’ street

Rackham, William Simon, draper, h Unthank’s road

Radford, William, Black Chequers, Cowgate street

Rain, Robert, Rose tavern, Palace street

Rainbird, Francis, the Nelson tavern, Upper market

Ralph, Sarah, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street

Rand, William Fell, surgeon, Tombland

Randall, Emma, staymaker, St. Catherine’s plain

Randall, James, bootmaker, Ber street

Randall, Thomas, hairdresser, Vauxhall street, Union place

Ranking, William Harcourt, Esq., physician, St. Giles’ street

Ransome, Harriet, English and Foreign repository of fancy goods, Gentleman’s walk, Market place

Ransome, James, watchmaker, Briggs’ street,

Ransome and Sims, ironmongers, Little Orford street; G. and W. Stevens, agents

Ratcliff, William, tailor, Distillery street

Raven, Edward, Queen Ann, Church street

Ravy, William, shopkeeper, Fishgate street

Rawling, Henry, general shopkeeper, West Pottergate

Ray, John Anthony, hairdresser, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Ray, Orlando Dennis, Manager of the National Economic Hail Storm Company, Unthank’s road

Rayner, John, attorney’s clerk, St. Catherine’s plain

Read, James, builder, Prince’s street

Read, John, accountant, Hall road, New Lakenham

Read, Robert, corn merchant, Bishopgate street

Read, Samuel Gurney, coal merchant, Quay side

Read, Thomas William, merchant, King street

Read, William Dring, tea-dealer, grocer, and British wine merchant, bottom of Orford hill, White Lion street

Redgement, Kirby, butcher, Vauxhall street, Union place

Redgrave, Joseph, corn merchant, the Close

Redgrave, William Rant, druggist, Wensum street

Reeder, William, toll-gate keeper, Carrow bridge

Reeve, Robert farmer, Old Lakenham

Reeve, Sims, Esq., barrister, St. Giles’ str.

Reeve, Richard, wharfinger and general carrier, Unthank’s road

Reid, Samuel, draper, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Rein, Frederick, grocer, King street

Restieaux, Joseph, accountant, Lady’s lane

Reynolds, Edward, merchant, Unthank’s road

Reynolds, Johnson, miller and farmer, Philadelphia

Reynolds, Joshua, miller and farmer, St. Augustine’s road

Reynolds, William, nursery for fruit, &c., Hall lane, New Lakenham

Rice, James, Free Trade tavern, William street

Richardson, John, cabinet-maker, West Pottergate

Richender, Neville, tobacconist, Upper market

Riches, Edward, hairdresser, Pottergate street

Riches, Henry Charles, clothier; h Castle meadow

Riches, John, the Three Kings, St. Benedict’s street

Riches, Robert, hairdresser, St. John’s Timberhill

Riches and Skoyles, clothiers, outfitters, and hatters, Davey place

Riches, Susanna, straw bonnet maker, Upper London street

Riches, Thomas, tailor, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Riches, William Smith, the Foundry bridge, Rose lane

Rily, Francis, White-friars’ tavern, Whitefriars’ street

Ringer, Edward, Light Horseman, Westlegate street

Ringer, William, Berlin repository, Market-place; h Tharston

Rivett and Harmer, wholesale drapers and clothiers, Old Post-office court

Rix, George, temperance coffee house, Golden Ball street

Rix, Henry, wholesale brush manufacturer, Gildengate street

Rix, Robert, King’s Head, Upper St. Giles’

Rix, William, Three Compasses, Upper King street

Rix, William, White Horse, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Roach, Edward, house agent, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Roberts, Henry, medical botanist, Rising Sun road

Roberts, James, shoe manufacturer; h Willow place, New Lakenham

Roberts, James, boot and shoe manufacturer, St. John’s Timberhill

Robertson, Henry, cabinet and chairmaker, Grove road, New Lakenham

Robinson, Christopher, carver and gilder, Pottergate street

Robinson, John, cork manufacturer, wholesale and retail, and Corkcutters’ Arms, Bridge street

Robinson, Robert, brush manufacturer; h Rising Run road

Robson, Jonathan, whitesmith in general, Rising Sun road

Rogers, Henry, brush manufacturer, Wensum street; h Thorpe hamlet

Roe, Charlotte, Queen Victoria, Pottergate street

Roe, John, cabinet maker, Orford hill

Roe, John Chambers, merchant, St. Giles’ road

Roe, Sarah Ann, and Son, wine and spirit merchants, Walnut-tree Shades, Post-office court

Rogers, Edmund, D., reporter for the Norfolk News, Dereham road terrace

Rogers and Page, wholesale brush and clog manufacturers, Wensum street

Rogers, Samuel, and Casper, George, shoe manufacturers, Calvert street

Root, Robert, Boy and Cup, Pottergate street

Roper, Agnes, dressmaker, Ten Bell lane

Rope, Charles, whitesmith, Surrey street

Rope, William, greengrocer, Rising Sun lane

Rose, George, cork manufacturer, St. Stephen’s street

Rose, James, the Nelson, King street

Rose, John, confectioner, and tea-dealer, Golden Ball street

Rose, Philip, baker, St. Miles’ street

Rose, Sarah, toy warehouse, Castle street

Rose, Thomas, confectioner, St. Benedict’s street

Rossi, George, gold and silversmith, watchmaker, optician, and picture dealer, Market-place; h Unthank’s road

Roundtree, Charles, fishmonger, Barrack street

Rouse, Harriet, grocer, St. Stephen’s street

Rout, George, grocer, Cowgate street

Row, Frederic, pharmaceutical chemist, St. Stephen’s street

Rowland, Daniel, the Raven, King street

Royall, Daniel, tailor, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane

Rudd, Elizabeth, the Little Buck, St. Martin’s at Oak

Rudd, Elizabeth, broker, Ber street

Rudd, Francis, bootman, Rudring’s building’s, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Rudd, Francis, bookbinder and stationer, St. Stephen’s square

Rudd, Francis, tailor, Pottergate street

Rudd, Henry, teacher of music, St. Giles’ street

Rudd, James, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain

Rudd, John, chemist, St. George’s plain

Rudd, Joseph, and Paston, William, curriers, St. Giles’ hill

Rudd, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s street

Rudd, Thomas, grocer, Golden Ball street

Rudd, Thomas, grocer, King street

Rudling, James, coachbuilder, Palace street

Rudling, William, butcher, Ber street

Rubert, Justice, shopkeeper, Lower Westwick street

Rudrum, Christopher, butcher, King street

Russell, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, Magdalen street

Russell, Henry, pianoforte manufacturer, Magdalen street

Russell, Robert, George, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Catherine’s plain

Rust, James Barrow, tailor and draper, Bethel street

Rust, Robert, Elm tavern, Prince’s street

Rust, Robert, grocer, West Wymer street

Ryan, Mary, Crown and Anchor, Gildengate street

Sacret, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street

Sacker, James, Church and State, St. Benedict’s street

Sadd, David, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain

Saddler, James, junr., shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Sadler, John, the Roe Buck, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Salmon, C. J., Lord Nelson tavern, West Pottergate

Salmon, William, shoeing smith, King street gates

Salter, William, Mitre tavern, Briggs’ street, Rampant Horse street

Sammons, Joseph, shopkeeper, Old Lakenham

Sampson, Sarah, baker, St. Benedict’s street

Sampson, William, boot and shoe maker, Cow hill

Samuels and Joseph, boot and shoe manufacturers, St. John’s Timberhill

Samuels and Joseph, pawnbrokers, silversmiths, jewellers, and watchmakers, St. John’s Timberhill

Sanderson, Alexander, tobacconist and tea-dealer, and tea and coffee rooms, Fye-bridge street

Sanderson, Edwin, chemist and druggist, Upper St. Giles’ hill

Sands, Anthony, portrait painter, St. Giles’ hill

Sands, John, Freemasons’ Arms, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Saul, Joseph, pill-box manufacturer, West Pottergate street

Saul and Frazer, City saw mills, St. Martin’s at Palace

Saul, Thomas, tailor and draper, Orford hill

Saul, William Staff, timber merchant, Pottergate street

Sapey, Thomas, London coffee house, Rampant Horse street

Savory, Coulsey, confectioner, Upper London street

Savage, Robert, butcher, Bridge street

Savage, Stephen, butcher, Cowgate street

Sawyer and Company, surgical and philosophical instrument makers and cutlers, &c., Upper London street

Sawyer, John, gardener, Earlham road

Sawyer, John, Robert, cutler, London street; h Grove road, New Lakenham

Sayer, Daniel, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate street

Sayer, James, shopkeeper, Philadelphia

Sayer, Richard David, travelling draper, Unthank’s road

Sayer, John, bird and animal preserver, Upper St. Giles’

Say, Sarah, plumber and glazier, St. Giles’ street

Scales, Samuel, timber merchant, Grove place, New Lakenham

Scarles, Francis, linen draper, Ber street

Scarlet, Robert, Surrey tavern, Surrey road

Scarnell, William, butcher, Distillery street

Scofield, Susan, dressmaker, St. Giles’ street

Scott, Charles, sofa and chair manufacturer, Gildengate street

Scott, Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, Crescent place

Scott, Emily, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charing cross

Scott, Frances, tollgate keeper, Thorpe gate, Thorpe hamlet

Scott, Francis, tailor, Calvert street

Scott, James, cutler, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Scott, John, B.A., teacher of languages, Bank street

Scott, John, bootmaker, Magdalen street

Scott, William John, furniture broker, Bridge street

Scott, Peter Thomas, brush, patten, and clog manufacturer, White Lion street

Scott, Robert B., cabinet maker and upholsterer, carver and gilder, carpet and paper-hanging warehouse, and mahogany merchant, Charing cross and St. John’s Maddermarket

Scott, Thomas, baker, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Scott, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Scotter, Mary, confectioner, Red Lion street

Scrutton, Henry, grocer, Bethel street

Seago and Son, glove manufacturers, St. John’s Maddermarket

Seaman, Cornelius, broker’s shop, St. James’ street

Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., wine and spirit merchants, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Seaman, Henry, shopkeeper, 21 Row, New Lakenham

Seaman, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Saviour’s lane

Searby, W. and W. M., late Grimmer, druggists, White Lion street

Seeley’s boarding-house, St. Stephen’s plain

Seeley, Job, shopkeeper, Pottergate street

Seeley, John, Sussex Arms, St. Augustine’s street

Seeley, William, pork butcher, Pottergate street

Self, John, Pig and Whistle, St. Stephen’s Back street

Self and Howes, plumbers, glaziers, painters, and gas-fitters, Tombland

Self, James William, superintendent at the New Cemetery (unconsecrated ground), St. Benedict’s road

Self, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Mary’s plain

Self, Thomas, gas-fitter, Pottergate street

Sendall, William, bricklayer, Paragon street

Severn, Elizabeth, and Blackwell, Mary Ann, cloak and mantle makers, Botolph street

Severn, Samuel, St. Paul’s tavern, Cowgate street

Sewell, Mark, shoe manufacturer’s agent, Rising Sun road

Sexton, Edward, licensed brewer, Whalebone, New Catton

Sexton, Horace Watling, bricklayer and plasterer, St. Swithin’s

Sexton, John, shopkeeper, Scoles’ green

Sexton, Mary Ann, grocer, King street

Sexton, Robert Watling, builder, Calvert street

Shalders, Edward, shopkeeper, St. Benedict’s street

Shalders, Noah, pawnbroker and clothier, Westlegate street

Shalders, Thomas, farrier and shoeing smith, Hay hill

Shalders, William, jun., hydraulic engineer, patent fountain pump engine, hydraulic, and leather works, Bank plain

Sharp, Daniel, solicitor, Surrey street; h Lakenham terrace

Sharon, Anthony, smith, Pottergate street

Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, solicitor, Chapel field road

Sharp, Frederic, clerk, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Sheedy, Rachel, the Rosary tavern, Thorpe hamlet

Sheldrake, Anne, library, Westlegate street

Shenfield, Ann Jane, lodging-house keeper, Upper St. Giles’

Sheppard, Isaac, cooper, Magdalen street

Sheppard, Elizabeth, bread and biscuit baker, Upper market

Sheppard, Robert, commission agent, St. Benedict’s plain

Sheward, William, pawnbroker, King street

Shields, Daniel, hoop maker, Scoles’ green

Shields, Daniel, grocer, Golden Ball street

Shildrake, William, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Upper London street

Shildrake, Thomas, clerk, Bracondale

Shipley, William, land and house agent, Chapel field road

Short, Edmund Barker, superintendent of Grout’s factory, St. Giles’ hill

Short, Henry, wine and dry cooper, St. George’s Middle street

Short, John, cashier at silk-works, Dereham road terrace

Short, Mary, milliner and dressmaker, St. George’s Middle street

Shorten, James, Bull inn, Magdalen street

Shreeve, John, shoeing smith, Magdalen street

Sidney and Armes, curriers and leather cutters, Dove street

Sidney and Ladyman, wholesale tea dealers, Market place

Silver, William, confectioner, White Lion street

Simpson, George, governor of the Great Hospital, St. Helen’s

Simpson, John, whip maker, Ber street

Simpson, John, schoolmaster, Trory place, New Lakenham

Simpson, Amelia, general dealer, Ber street

Simpson, George Elward, solicitor, Tombland

Simpson, Robert, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Sinkler, John, builder, Magdalen street

Skedge, John, baker, West Pottergate street

Skelt, William Perry, meat shop, St. Benedict’s street

Skelton, John, manufacturer of fancy hosiery, St. Martin’s Palace plain street

Skelton, John Smith, tailor, &c., St. Giles’ street

Skipper, Henry, confectioner, Magdalen street

Skippon, James, solicitor, and agent for the Lancashire Insurance Company, Castle meadow

Skipper, John, solicitor and proctor, commissioner for taking acknowledgments of married women, secretary and registrar to the Norwich Equitable Fire Assurance Society; offices, Bank street, h. Thorpe hamlet

Skipper, William, the Locomotive, Norfolk street, Union place

Skoyles, Elam, clothier, Davey place; h. Castle meadow

Skoyles, James, boot and shoe maker, Grapes hill

Skoyles, William, broker, St. Benedict’s street

Skyles, Samuel, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Slack, Thomas, engineer, St. Giles’ hill

Slade, Daniel Davis, Homoeopathic chemist, and agent to the Homoeopathic and General Life Assurance Society, London street

Slater, John, bookseller, Castle hill

Slater, Joseph, tailor, &c., Tombland

Slipper, Elizabeth, green grocer, Grove place, New Lakenham

Sloper, John, fruiterer, Queen street

Smith, David, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Smith, Edward, chemist and druggist, Calvert street

Smith, Edward, Waterloo tavern, Upper walk, Market place

Smith, Edward, Coach and Horses, Fountain place, Union place

Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, Southwell cottage. New Lakenham

Smith, George, Coachmaker, St. Stephen’s square

Smith, George, Imperial Arms, Upper King street

Smith, George, linen draper, Ber street

Smith, James, accountant, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Smith, James, the Surrey, Grove place, New Lakenham

Smith, James, overseer, Newmarket road

Smith, James John, tanner, Heigham street

Smith, John, tailor and draper, Orford street

Smith, John Jasper, confectioner, Ber street

Smith, John, toyshop, St. John’s Timberhill

Smith, John, soda water manufacturer, Colegate street

Smith, John Watson, the Rose tavern, Rose lane

Smith, Lydia, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s

Smith, Robert, shopkeeper, and baker, King street, Crook’s place

Smith, Robert, bricklayer, St. Stephen’s road

Smith, Samuel, tobacconist, Gentleman’s walk, Market place; h Union place

Smith, Susannah, astrologist and artist, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham

Smith and Sons, druggists, wholesale and retail, Magdalen street, and Market-place

Smith, Thomas, umbrella maker, St. Benedict’s street

Smith, William, wholesale and retail haberdasher and general warehouse, Lower Goat lane

Smith, William, glass and china dealer, Rampant Horse back street

Smith, William, veterinary surgeon, Pottergate street

Smith, William, tin-plate worker, St. Benedict’s street

Smith, J. W., confectioner, Dove street

Smith, William Richard, wholesale and retail fancy sweet maker, Palace street

Smith, William Richard, baker, St. Benedict’s street

Smithdale, Thomas, iron and brass founder, St. Ann’s Staithe lane

Snelling, Daniel, Wrench, Golden Lion Inn, St. John’s Maddermarket

Snelling, John, Yarmouth Arms, Upper market

Snelling, Thomas, grocer, Magdalen street

Snelling, Thomas, the Swan, King street

Snelling, William, boot and shoe maker, gutta percha warehouse, Orford hill

Snowdon, Henry, draper, Chapel field road

Snowdon, John, draper and silk mercer, Gentleman’s walk

Snowdon and Sons, drapers, Bridge street

Snowling, John, Duke’s Palace inn, Duke’s Palace road

Soman, Daniel, boot and shoe manufacturer, Lower Goat lane

Soman, David, boot and shoe manufacturer, Gildengate street

Sowels, William, accountant, Distillery street

Sowels, William, accountant, Chapel field road

Sowter, Peter, green grocer, St. Paul’s street

Spalding, James, French polisher, Saint Andrew’s hill

Sparke and Co., engineers, iron and brass founders, Thorn lane

Sparke, James Bird, solicitor, Post Office street, Norwich; h Earlham road

Sparks, Francis William, wine and spirit merchant, auctioneer and valuer, St. Giles’ street

Spatchett, James, chemist and druggist, St. John’s Maddermarket

Spelman, George, auctioneer’s clerk, West Pottergate

Spelman, Henry, auctioneer, St. Giles’; h Unthank’s road

Spelman, William and Sons, auctioneers and valuers, St. Giles’ street

Spence, George, circulating library, Bridge street

Spencer, Christopher, surgeon, King street

Spencer, Robert, Elm tavern, New Catton

Spinks, Charles, bricklayer, King street

Spinks, James, grocer and draper, St. Augustine’s street

Spinks, John, clerk to District Visiting Society, Pottergate street

Spooner, Edward, Robin Hood, Barrack street

Spooner, Edward Frederic, grocer, Saint Margaret’s plain

Spratt, Sarah, academy, Bethel street

Spratt, Stephen, Old Star, Quay side

Spratt, William, hay and corn dealer, Gun lane

Springall, Benjamin, miller, New Catton

Springall, Isaac, watch and clock maker, Wensum street

Springall, James, wholesale and retail grocer, Tombland

Springfield, Son, and Nephew, manufacturers and silk merchants, St. Martin’s lane

Spurgeon, Thomas, tailor, St. Stephen’s road

Spurling, William, Trowel and Hammer, St. Stephen’s road

Stacey, Edward, estate agent, Orford hill

Stacey, Anthony, cooper, Thorpe hamlet

Stacey, Emily, ladies boarding school, Theatre street

Stacey, William, thatcher, Trowse Millgate

Staff, Charles, green grocer, Ber street

Staff, Frederic, Nelson tavern, Pottergate street

Stafford, Phoebe, Coachmakers’ Arms, Red Lion street

Stafford, Robert, the Mariner’s tavern, Mariner’s lane

Stafford, Thomas, shopkeeper, Chapel street Crook’s place

Stafford, William, baker, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Starling, Thomas, L., accountant, Paragon street

Stammers, Robert, whitesmith, Castle hill

Stangroom, John, Duke of Sussex, Saint Augustine’s street

Stangroom, Robert, shopkeeper, Fishgate street

Stanhaw, George, Coach and carriage builder, St. Giles’ road

Stanley, George, scale beam maker, Elm hill

Stanley, Joseph, statuary and mason, Saint Stephen’s street

Stannard, Arthur, artist, Upper King street

Stannard, Cubitt, silk and wool manufacturer, St. George’s plain

Stannard, Mrs. Joseph, artist, Rose lane

Stannard, Robert, John, confectioner, Little London street

Stapleton, Robert, bootmaker, St. John’s Maddermarket, and Pottergate street

Stark and Co., manufacturing and agricultural chemists, Duke’s Palace bridge

Stark and Co., dyers, dressers, &c., Duke’s Palace bridge

Starling, Miss, E., St. Augustine’s District school, St. Augussine’s road

Starland, George, plumber, glazier, and house-painter, Surrey street

Stedman, William, butcher, Lady’s lane

Steeky, Richard, tax-gatherer, Bracondale

Steel, James, leather currier, Magdalen street

Steel and Rix, Importers and dealers in fancy articles, Queen street

Stevens, Adelaide, grocer and tea-dealer, Unthank’s road

Stevens, Charles Frederic, coppersmith, brazier and tinplate worker, Magdalen street

Stevens, Gardiner, and William, wholesale and retail ironmongers, sole agents for Ransomes and Sims’ and Messrs. Howard’ agricultural implements, and Coleman’s cultivators, Orford hill

Stevens, John Thomas, law stationer, Castle hill

Stevens, Thomas William, tailor and draper, Unthank’s road

Stevens, William Horace, printer, Pottergate street

Stevenson, Thomas, E. C. Railway station superintendent, St. Faith’s lane

Steward, James, merchant tailor, hosier, draper, hatter, and general out-fitter, Tombland

Steward, Mary, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street

Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers, and spirit merchants, Barrack street

Steward, Robert, and Co., timber merchants, King street gates

Steward, Samuel, bookbinder and ruler, Prince’s street

Steward, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, St. Stephen’s street

Stewardson, Nathaniel Thomas, pork shop, St. James’ street

Stigles, Daniel, hairdresser, Fishgate street

Stimpson, John, butcher, Fye bridge

Stockings, Mark, butcher, St. Stephen’s street

Stocks, Alfred Joseph, draper, Brigg’s street; h Grove road, New Lakenham

Stonex, James, tea dealer, Tinkler’s lane

Storey, Samuel, plumber and glazier, West Pottergate

Storey, William, plumber and glazier, West Pottergate

Storey, William, brewer, Bull close

Storey, James, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street

Stowers, James, silversmith and tobacconist, Red Lion street

Strachan, James, wine and spirit merchant, Guildhall tavern, Market place

Stringer, Charles, surveyor of taxes, St. Giles’ street; h Newmarket road

Stringer, Henry, clerk to the Bank of England, Grove road, St. Stephen’s road

Stroyan, Robert, cattle salesman, Bracondale

Stubbs, George, White Horse, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Studwin, Paul, clerk, St. Benedict’s road

St. Quinton, Edward Henry, surgeon, R.N., Thorpe hamlet

Suggett and Dunsford, dentists, St. Giles’ street

Sullivan, Stephen, baker, St. Margaret’s plain

Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s street

Surflin, William, plumber and glazier, Bank tavern, Bank street

Sursham, Henry David, bootmaker, Saint Benedict’s street

Sursham, John, merchant, Fishgate street, St. Clement’s

Sursham, John, Phoenix brewery, Magdalen street

Sutcliffe, John, joiner, &c., Holl’s lane

Suttell, Henry, green grocer, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Suttell, John Watson, general shopkeeper, Mill street, New Lakenham

Sutton, Daniel Morrison, tailor and draper, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Sutton, Henry, draper, St. Augustine’s street

Sutton, James, woollen draper, Unthank’s rd.

Sutton, Robert, broker, Magdalen street

Sutton, Samuel, working cutler, &c., Royal hotel street

Swann, Ann, milliner and dressmaker, Rising Sun road

Swann, James, boot and shoe maker, Magdalen street

Swash, Maria, Turkey Cock, Church street, Saint Simon’s

Sweatman, Henry, publican and tobacconist, Back of the inns

Swinden, John, fancy repository, Magdalen street

Sword, John, livery stables, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Tadman, William, superintendent of the Gas Works, Bishopgate street

Talbot, George, tailor and draper, Bridge street

Tann, John, baker, Charing cross

Tann, Mary Ann, private lodging house, Hall road, New Lakenham

Tann, Samuel Wiseman, upholsterer and paper hanger, Pottergate street

Tattam, Richard, green grocer, Lady’s lane

Tayler, Francis George, agent to the AthenÆum Fire and Life Insurance Company, Castle meadow; h Muspole street, St. George’s

Taylor, A. and C., solicitors, Orford hill

Taylor, Adam, jun., solicitor, Orford hill; h Lady’s lane

Taylor, Charles Peacock, St. Stephen’s plain

Taylor, Clement, solicitor, Orford hill; h Mile lane, Newmarket road

Taylor, Cornelius, superintendent at the New Cemetery, (consecrated ground) Earlham road

Taylor, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Prince’s street

Taylor, Elizabeth, elastic stay and bandage maker, Upper St. Giles’

Taylor, George, surgical mechanician, Upper St. Giles’

Taylor, George, green grocer, Rose lane

Taylor, James, carpenter and builder, Whitefriars’ street

Taylor, John Oddin, solicitor, St. Giles’ str.

Taylor, Mary, Castle commercial hotel, Castle meadow

Taylor, William, tailor, Prince’s street

Taylor, William, Medical Dispensary for Skin Diseases, Magdalen street

Taylor, William, jun., Bird-in-Hand, Mill lane, New Catton

Taylor, W. B., tobacconist and tea dealer, St. Stephen’s street

Taylor, William Henry, surgeon, Prince’s street

Taylor, John Oddin, and Ling, Henry, solicitors, St. Giles’ street

Temple, Robert, grocer, Ber street

Terrington, William, boot maker, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Thayne, Edward, basket maker, St. Benedict’s street

Theobald, John, glover, London street; h Newmarket road

Theobald and Son, hosiers, glovers, &c., London street

Thetford, Thomas Daniels, boot and shoe maker, St. Paul’s street

Thirkettle, Mary Ann, milliner, St. John’s Timberhill

Thirkettle, Mrs. Harriet, furrier and feather dresser, St. Benedict’s road

Thirkettle, John, cabinet maker, St. Catherine’s plain

Thurston, Carnaby, baker, New Catton

Thirtle, Maria, private lodging house, Pottergate street

Thirtle, Thomas, coachman, Golden Ball street

Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Bridewell alley

Thompson, Alfred William, commercial traveller, Rising Sun road

Thompson, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. Miles’ Thorn lane

Thompson, Henry, chemist and druggist, St. Stephen’s street

Thompson, Henry, photographic artist, St. Stephen’s gates

Thompson, John, boot and shoe maker, White Lion street

Thompson, John, the Anchor, Silver road

Thompson, Joseph, grocer, White Lion str.

Thompson, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, Grapes hill

Thompson, Martin, the Griffin, Barrack str.

Thompson, Robert, surgeon, Theatre street

Thompson, Robert, ironmonger, iron merchant, &c., Calvert street

Thompson, R. and Son, iron merchants, oil and colourmen, Upper Davey place

Thompson, Thomas, currier and leather seller, Orford hill

Thompson, William, the Steam Packet, King street

Thorndick, Henry and Co., printers, Prince’s street

Thorn, Robert, Goose and Gridiron, Little Orford street

Thorns, Robert, ironmonger, Exchange str.

Thornsby, Robert, grocer and draper, St. Stephen’s gates

Thornton, Christopher, Fellmongers’ Arms, St. Martin’s at Oak

Thorpe, Thomas E., Sun and Anchor, Colegate street

Thorpe, William, hairdresser, St. Stephen’s street

Thorpe, William, shopkeeper, St. Martin’s at Oak

Thouless, James, shopkeeper, Pump street

Thouless, William, Bartholomew tavern, St. Miles’ Thorn lane

Thrower, John, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street

Thrower, Noah, the Woolpack, Golden Ball street

Thurgar, Walter Christopher, surgeon, St. Catherine’s plain

Thurling, James, Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s street

Thurlow, William, Post-office tavern, and hackney master, Post-office street

Thurst, James, Venetian wire, zinc, and rolling blind manufacturer, Castle meadow

Thurston, Barnard, butcher, Colegate street

Thurston, Daniel, Bull inn, St. Stephen’s street

Thurtle, James, shopkeeper, St. Swithin’s

Thwaites, Isaac M., writer, sign painter, decorator, gilder, and glass embosser, Sardinian court, St. Stephen’s street

Thwaites, John, the Rainbow, King street

Tibbs, Frederic, green grocer, Globe street, Union place

Tidd, Robert, grocer, St. Martin’s at Oak

Tidd, Robert, shopkeeper, Gildengate street

Tidman, George, King’s Arms, Bethel street

Tidman, Robert, the Bridge-house inn, Thorpe hamlet

Tillett, Benjamin, cabinet maker, New Catton

Tillett, Jacob Henry, solicitor, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Tillett, Leonard, bricklayer, Lower Westwick street

Tills, Benjamin, grocer and tea dealer, Magdalen street

Tillyard and Howlett, curriers and leather merchants, Pottergate street

Tillyard, Isaac, shoe manufacturer, Valentine street

Tillyard, Rebecca, draper, Magdalen street

Tillyard and Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, Elm hill

Tinkler, George, clerk to Commissioners of Inland Revenue, Magdalen street

Tinkley, Esther, boot and shoe maker, Rampant horse street

Tipple, John, commercial traveller, William street

Todd, John and Sons, tailors and trousers makers, Queen street

Todd, William, accountant, King street

Toll, Elizabeth, boarding and lodging house, St. Giles’ street

Tomlinson, Ann, straw bonnet maker, Bishopgate street

Tomlinson, Robert Stewart, hatter, hosier, and glover, Castle street

Tate, James, confectioner, St. Miles’ street

Tooke, George Stannard, fruiterer, Prince’s street

Tooke, Michael, grocer, Ber street

Towell, William, seedsman, Upper King street

Towler, Abel, shawl manufacturer, Unthank’s road

Towler, Edward, shopkeeper, Magdalen street

Towler, Hannah, draper, Fye bridge

Towler, John Burrows, pawnbroker, Bethel street

Towler, Rowling and Allen, manufacturers, Elm hill, and Friday street, London

Towley, Jonathan, treasurer of County Courts, Surrey place, New Lakenham

Towlson, John, Millwrights’ Arms, Julian street

Townshend, Samuel, carver and gilder, Bethel street

Townshend, George, Crown, Elm hill

Townshend, Samuel J., jun., carver, gilder, and looking-glass manufacturer, Charing cross

Townshend, William, bricklayer, plasterer, and tobacconist, Golden Ball street

Trevor, Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, carver and gilder, and paper hanger, Post-office street; h St. Giles’ road

Trollop, George, gardener, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Trory, John, professor of music, Elm hill

Trowse, Christopher, tailor, Ten Bell lane

Trowse, John, parish clerk, Bethel street

Truman, James, boot and shoe maker, Grapes hill

Tubb, William, Henry, haberdasher, &c., London street

Tuck, Charles Edward, solicitor, St. Giles’ street

Tuck, James Stannard, tailor, draper, and hatter, Lower Goat lane

Tuck, Robert, confectioner, Wensum street

Tuck, Robert, confectioner, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Tuck, Robert Alexander, confectioner, Lower Goat lane

Tuddenham, Edward, Swan tavern, Swan lane

Tuddenham, John, the Swan, Cowgate street

Tuffs, William, Light Horseman, Botolph street

Turner, W. H. N., solicitor, the Close; h Newmarket road

Turner, James Mangles, iron founder, Palace plain

Turner, Joseph, the Anchor, Surrey street

Turner, Robert, barber, Trowse Millgate

Turner, Samuel, tailor, St. Miles’ street

Turner, William, boot and shoe maker, St. Swithin’s

Turner, William, green grocer, St. James’ street

Turner, William, boot and shoe maker, Palace street

Turrell, James, grocer and tea dealer, Ber street

Tuttell, Ann, shopkeeper and baker, Trafalgar street New Lakenham

Tuxford, William, trunk, portmanteau and carpet bag manufacturer, Back of the Inns

Twaites, John Henry, shoemaker, Holl’s lane

Tyce, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charing cross

Ulph, Henry, proprietor of the Billiard Rooms, Post-office court

Ulph, James, Three Tubs, Barrack street

Ulph, William, dyer, St. Margaret’s

Underwood, Henry, plasterer, St. Margaret’s plain

Underwood, Henry, builder, King street

Upcroft, William, printer and bookbinder, Thoroughfare yard, Magdalen street

Upcroft, James, Jack of Newbery, Magdalen street

Utting, John, shoemaker, Gildengate street

Utting, Robert, miller, Chapel field road

Venteman, Deans George, revenue officer, Calvert street

Vlieland, Jerome, professor of the French language, Redwell street

Vincent, Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, West-end terrace, Grapes hill

Vincent, Henry, broker, St. Benedict’s street

Vincent, James, hat manufacturer, Red Lion street

Vincent, Mary Ann, fancy warehouse, St. Catherine’s plain

Vyall, Daniel, coal merchant, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Wade, Francis, wholesale and retail woollen cloth warehouse, London street

Wade, James, broker, Fishgate street

Wade, John, draper, &c., Chapel field

Wade, Thomas, the Pelican, Pitt street

Waite, George, brazier and gasfitter, Redwell street

Wall, James, the Rose, Cowgate street

Wallace, James, the Two Brewers’ inn, St. John’s Maddermarket

Walker, Frederic, grocer, St. Martin’s at Oak

Walker, George, Cardinal’s Cap, St. Benedict’s street

Walker, James, carpenter, Paragon street

Walker, Mr., accountant, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Walker, Richard, fancy repository, and dealer in tobacco, Bridge street

Walker, Robert, printer, Church street, St. Miles’

Walker, Robert Samuel, Bull’s Head inn, Ber street

Waller, John Gamble, sewing cotton winder and general winder, Peacock street

Waller, Martha, shopkeeper, St. Paul’s

Waller, Robert, dentist, Rose lane

Waller, Thomas, baker, Cowgate street

Walters, Martha and Eliza, ladies’ boarding school, Theatre street

Walters, William, shopkeeper, St. Catherine’s plain

Walton, William, cook, St. Benedict’s road

Ward, Charles, hairdresser, Bethel street

Ward, Elizabeth, green grocer, St. Benedict’s street

Ward, William, the Bird in Hand, Barrack street

Warne, George Thomas, marker, Pottergate street

Warner and Co., wholesale copper and zinc merchants, St. Giles’ street

Warner, Edward, Hope brewery, St. Saviour’s lane

Warner, Walter Waite, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Benedict’s street

Warnes, Elizabeth, Eastern Counties’ Railway tavern, Foundry bridge

Warnes, Henry, clerk, St. Stephen’s square

Warnett, George, bricklayer, King street

Warterton, Edward, the Cottage, Silver road

Watcham, Thomas, green grocer, Heigham street

Watering, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Watering, John, shopkeeper, Mill lane, New Catton

Watering John, linen and woollen draper, St. Stephen’s street; h Douro terrace

Watling, Sarah, dress-maker, Bethel street

Watson and Son, statuaries and masons, Castle hill and St. Faith’s lane

Watson, Daniel, carver gilder, &c., All Saint’s green

Watson, Edward Charles, carpenter and joiner, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Watson, Gilbert Pickering, chemist and druggist, King street

Watson, James, grocer, &c., Prospect house, St. Augustine’s road

Watson, James, carpenter and builder, Philadelphia

Watts, Henry, letter-press and copper-plate printer, and general news agent, Pottergate street

Watts, James, engineer, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Watts, Riches, and Buck, engineers, founders, millwrights, agricultural machine and implement makers, Rose lane

Watts, Thomas, butcher, Willow lane

Watts, Thomas, clerk, St. Stephen’s square

Watts, William, engineer, Rose lane

Waytes, Philip, Marquis of Granby, Barrack street

Weavers, Robert, ginger-beer manufacturer, Heigham street

Weavers, William, fishmonger, Fish-market

Webb, William, rope maker, Magdalen street

Webb, William, broker, St. Martin’s at Oak

Webber, Mr. William, surgeon, the Free Hospital, Willow lane

Websdale Frances, Lamb inn, Haymarket

Websdale, James, grocer and tea dealer, King street

Webster, George, shopkeeper, Botolph street

Webster, Henry, eating house, Golden Ball street

Webster, John, hairdresser, Ber street

Webster, Robert, clothier, St. Lawrence steps

Webster, Robert, jun., boot and shoe maker, St. Lawrence steps

Webster, William, Maid’s Head hotel, Wensum street

Webster, William, brewer, Ber street

Weeds, Sarah, shopkeeper, Thorpe hamlet

Weeks, William, plumber, St. Augustine’s street

Wells, Peter Michael, tailor and draper, Prince’s street

Wells, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Castle meadow

Wells, William, Buff Coat, Buff Coat lane

Welton, Edmund, wheelwright, Brazen Doors road

West, Charles John, registrar for the Bishop’s commissary for the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Hay hill

Weston, Charles, brewer and maltster, Bridge street, St. George’s

Whaites, Charles, solicitor, Tombland

Whall, Ann, gun seller, Little London street

Whall, Robert, shopkeeper, King street, Crook’s place

Wharton, George, physician, Upper close

Wheeler, Francis, druggist, Swan lane

Whittaker, William, green grocer, King street

Whincup, Garwood, clerk, Newmarket road

White, Jeremiah, carpenter and builder, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

White, Misses, Berlin wool and millinery warehouse, London street

White, Richard, surgeon dentist, St. Giles’ street; h Unthank’s road

White, Richard, green grocer, Palace street

White, William, broker, St. Gregory’s church alley

Whitehead, George, register office for servants, Grapes hill

Whithers, Martha, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Union place

Whitmore, George, clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham

Whitrick, James, grocer, West Pottergate

Widdows, Mark, Arabian Horse, St. Martin’s at Oak

Wigg, Edward, the Stag, St. Benedict’s street

Wigger, John, the Dog, St. Paul’s Church plain

Wigger, John H. A., picture dealer, Bethel street

Wiggett, Harriet, private lodging house, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Wiggins, John, wine and spirit merchant, Saracen’s Head inn, St. Giles’ street

Welch, Thomas, baker, King street

Wicks, Robert, grocer, Ber street

Wild, Edward, grocer and tea dealer, Haymarket, and High street, Wandsworth, London

Wild, John, collector, Inland Revenue office, Orford hill

Wilde, Matthew, Eastern Union Railway tavern, St. Stephen’s gates

Wilde, Frederic, plumber, painter, and glazier, St. Stephen’s street

Wilde, William, auctioneer, and coroner to the city of Norwich, clerk to the city magistrates for licensing and billeting, St. Stephen’s street; h Bramerton

Wilde, William, jun., auctioneer, valuer, and High Bailiff of the County court, Post Office street

Wilding, Henry, hairdresser, Upper London street

Wiley, Samuel Hall, shopkeeper, Cowgate street

Wilkin, Charles, carver and gilder, Tombland

Wilkins, Robert Frederic, teacher of music, Bethel street

Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, saddler and harness maker, and saddlers’ ironmonger, St. Giles’ street

Willett, Edward, Nephew and Co., manufacturers, Pottergate street, and 63, Friday street, London

Willett, Edward, manufacturer; h Newmarket road

Willgress, Peter John, Masonic tavern, Elm hill

Williams, Case, and Potter, manufacturers, Gildengate street

Williams, Henry, Norwich a Port tavern, King street gates

Williams, Isaac, manufacturer, Calvert street

Williams, Josiah, grocer and tea dealer, Swan lane

Williams, Josiah, grocer and tea dealer, Globe street, Union place

Williams, Mary, general shopkeeper, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Williams, Mary Ann, Moon and Stars, Duke’s palace road

Williamson, John, commercial traveller, Distillery street

Williment, James, shopkeeper, St. Augustine’s street

Willement, Richard, manufacturer, Calvert street

Willimott, Henry, baker, Mill lane, New Catton

Willis, George Edward, draper, Heigham street

Willison, Hannah, Vauxhall tavern, Julian place

Wills, Anthony, parish clerk, West End street

Wills, William, tanner, Heigham street

Willsea, Joshua, news agent and tobacconist, Orford hill

Willsea, John, Waggon and Horses, St. Miles’ street

Wilson, Misses C. and E., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Grove house, Newmarket road

Wilson, George, confectioner, Queen street

Wilson, George, bookseller, Castle meadow

Wilson, James, Railway inn, Trowse Millgate

Wilson, James, supervisor, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Wilson, Maria, grocer, Coslany street

Wilson, Robert, White Swan, St. Benedict’s street

Wilson, Stephen, merchant’s clerk, Grove road, New Lakenham

Wilson, Sarah, shopkeeper, Barrack street

Wilson, Thomas, cork cutter, Golden Ball street

Wilson, William Stitt, manager of East of England Bank, Hay hill; h Newmarket road

Wilson, William, firework artist, Church walk, New Lakenham

Wilson, William, commercial traveller, Ipswich road

Winter, Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer and leather merchant, Upper market; h Grove house, Heigham

Winter, George, confectioner, St. John’s Timberhill

Winter, James and Son, solicitors, St. Giles’ street

Winter, John, accountant, Valentine street

Winter, Samuel, baker, King street

Winter, Samuel, baker, Magdalen street

Winter, Thomas, the New Inn, St. Augustine’s road

Winter, William, painter and grainer, St. John’s Timberhill

Winter, William, brush manufacturer, Back of the Inns

Wiseman, Alfred, commercial traveller, St. Giles’ road

Wiseman, Isaac, wine and brandy merchant, Post-office street

Wiseman, Robert, builder, Muspole street, St. Mary’s

Wizker, Nichols, Royal Standard, Union place

Wolton and Company, family grocers and hop merchants, London street

Womack, George, merchant tailor, draper, hatter, and outfitter, White Lion street, Back of the Inns, and Davey place; h Orford hill

Wood, George, Morgan’s Cellar House, King street

Wood, William, clerk, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Woodcock, Samuel, meat shop, Palace street

Woodgate, Philip, manufacturer, Back of the Inns; h St. Giles’ road

Woodhouse, Joshua, earthenware dealer, Magdalen street

Woodrow, Anthony, clerk, Bracondale

Woodrow, Joseph, wine and spirit merchant, Unthank’s road

Woodrow, Thomas, pawnbroker, St. Miles’ street

Woods, George, fancy chair manufacturer, King street, Crook’s place

Woods, George John, currier and leather seller, St. Gregory’s church alley

Woods, John, tailor, &c., Tinkler’s lane

Woods, John, tailor, West Pottergate

Woods, John Robert, cabinet maker, St. Stephen’s street

Woods, Robert John, Golden Wheatsheaf, St. Stephen’s street

Woods, William, shopkeeper, Union place

Wood, William, Temperance hotel, Elm hill

Woodyard, James, curriers’ ironmonger, St. Martin’s at Oak

Woolbright, Robert, jun., gardener, Lower close

Woolbright, William, Henry, solicitor, Upper King street

Wooliston, Samuel, timber merchant, Hall road, New Lakenham

Woollistone, Samuel, baker, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Woolmer, Clement Amos, boot and shoe maker, and parish clerk, Bridge street

Woolnough, Theophilus C., bookseller and printer, Prince’s street

Wordingham, Robert, plumber, St. Catherine’s plain

Wordingham, William, builder, St. Catherine’s plain

Worff, W., chimney sweeper, Charing cross

Worman, James, carpenter and builder, Castle meadow

Wortley, Robert, solicitor, Upper King str.

Wortley, Thomas, warehouseman, William street

Wortley, Martha, milliner and dressmaker, Briggs’ street

Wrettham, William, carpenter, Paragon str.

Wright, Daniel, tin plate worker, Pitt street

Wright, James, bricklayer and plasterer, Ber street

Wright, James, tailor and draper, Ber street

Wright, James, the Goat, Upper Goat lane

Wright, James, land surveyor, St. Andrew’s plain; h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Wright, Joseph, plumber and glazier, King street

Wright, Mrs. midwife, Brazen Doors road

Wright, Richard, boot and shoe manufacturer, Bridge street

Wright, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bank plain

Wright, Robert, land agent, Lower close

Wright, Thomas, butcher, True Briton, New Catton

Wright, Walter, plumber and glazier, Lame Dog road

Wright, William, builder, Richmond hill

Wurr, Louisa, shopkeeper, Grove place, New Lakenham

Wurr, Robert, spirit and porter vaults, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Wurr, William, bricklayer, St. Giles’ hill

Wyatt, David, tailor, Paragon street

Wyatt, Esdaile, clerk, Lower close

Wyatt, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Upper King street

Wyatt, John, Carpenters’ Arms, St. Michael’s Thorn lane

Yates, W. and Co., earthenware dealers, Upper Davey place

Yaxley, Henry, King’s Arms, St. Augustine’s street

Yellop, Robert, Golden Can, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, brewers, King street

Youngman, Harold, commercial clerk, and agent for the Scottish Union Fire and Life Insurance Company, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Youngs, James, builder, St. Benedict’s road

Youngs, John, grocer and tea dealer, West End street

Youngs, Peter, Bull Hotel and Snow’s Chop House, Upper market

Youngman, Samuel, commercial traveller, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Young, Mary Ann, general shopkeeper, Mariner’s lane

Youngs, Mary Ann, bread and biscuit baker, St. Stephen’s street

Youell, Thomas, bricklayer and plasterer, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Youngs, William, the Cherry Tree, New Lakenham

Youels, William, hairdresser, St. Catherine’s plain

Zipfel, John, watch and clock maker, Magdalen street

Zipfel, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Bridge street

CLASSIFICATION
OF
TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c.

Academies and Seminaries—

Baker, Henry, Rising Sun road

Basham, Miss, St. Giles’ hill

Bellamy, William, Lower close

Bending, Thomas, Magdalen street

Bexfield, Benjamin, Lady’s lane

Blakely, Miss, Lower close

Blakely, Misses, St. Andrew’s street

Blogg, William, Upper King street

Booty, Horace John, Thorpe hamlet

Boyden, Eliza, Pottergate street

Brady, Mary, Pottergate street

Brooke, William, Grey Friars

Burrage, J. C., Castle ditches

Burrage, Frederic Joseph, Golden Dog lane

Burrage, Sarah, Upper Surrey street

Cartwright, Mrs. E., New Catton

Carver, Mrs. Ruth, West Pottergate

Chapman, Emily, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Codling, Arthur John, Magdalen street

Coldwell, Misses, St. Clement’s

Coles, Mrs. Sarah, Newmarket road

Crowe, Elizabeth, Calvert street

Dead, Mrs., Somerset place, Holl’s lane

Dennington, Sarah, St. Saviour’s infant school, Golden Dog lane

Dix, Miss, Chapel Field

Drane, Hannah, Rigby’s Court

Dye, Miss, Theatre street

Farnell, James Thomas, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street

Farnell, William Keeling, Theatre street

Farmer, Benjamin, Colegate street

Firth, Miss Ellen, Bethel street

Fiddy, Mrs., Distillery street

Finegan, Thomas William, Cow hill

Fuller, Miss, Bethel street

Forder, Ellen, Horn’s lane

George, Misses, Colegate street

Hardy, Francis, Ladies’ row, Saint Stephen’s gates

Hardiman, Sarah, Bracondale

Hartt, Miss Catherine, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Heasel, Misses, Surrey road

Holmes, Mrs. E., St. Stephen’s road

Howard, Ann, Unthank’s toad

Ives, Miss, Crescent

Jarvis, William, Trafalgar place, New Lakenham

Kempster, Mrs., Tabernacle house

Lake, William, St. Benedict’s road

Lambert, Mary, Queen street

Lantenant, Madame, Prince’s street

Larke, Hannah Susannah, Cow hill

Lincolne, Misses, Surrey street

Ling, Harriet Elizabeth, Bethel street

Ling, Henry, Unthank’s road

Mills, Ann, Unthank’s road

Nelson, William, William street

Marshall, Ephraim, Chapel loke, Ber street

Paul, Francis William, Bracondale

Phillips, Francis, Mancroft school, Hay hill

Phillips, Ann, London terrace, St. Stephen’s road

Phillips, Elizabeth, Chatham place, St. Stephen’s gates

Pigg, James William, Grove cottage, Thorpe hamlet

Priest, Mrs. H., Pottergate street

Reeve, Elizabeth, Vauxhall street

Redgrave, Helen C., Priory, St. Stephen’s

Sheppard, Mrs., St. Benedict’s plain

Simpson, John, Friars’ place, New Lakenham

Spratt, Sarah, Bethel street

Stracey, Emily, Theatre street

Starling, E., St. Augustine’s District school, St. Augustine’s road

Stocks, Rev. E., Mile End School

Stocks, Mary M., St. Benedict’s gates

Walters, Martha and Elizabeth, Theatre street

Wilson, Misses E. and C., Grove house, Newmarket road

Agents and Accountants—

Baly, William, Thorpe

Barber, Charles James, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Barber, James, New Catton

Bardwell, George S., Newmarket road

Bayliss, Henry, Pottergate street

Birch, Isaac, King street gates

Burrows, George C., Post office street; h Palace plain

Buxton, Joseph, Heigham road

Cannell, Henry B., New Catton

Clark, George O., Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Clarke, Samuel, Distillery street

Cook, James, Hall road, New Lakenham

Corsbie, Dennis T., West End terrace, Grapes Hill

Corsbie, Joseph, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Corsbie, Samuel W., Distillery street

Cross, John, St. Benedict’s road

Culyer, William, Grapes hill

Day, Starling, New Catton

Dickenson, Richard, St. Stephen’s road

Driver, William C., St. Benedict’s road

Dunnan, Robert G., Bank street

Elmer, John, St. Catherine’s terrace

Etheridge, Thomas, Thorpe

Featherstone, T., Distillery street

Fison, Thomas, St. Augustine’s road

Fountain, Thomas, Seymour place, St. Stephen’s square

Grinling, George, Unthank’s road

Harmer, D. and Co., Duke’s palace

Heigham, Richard, Langham place, St. Benedict’s road

Holmes, Richard, Distillery street

Hunt, George, St. Benedict’s road

Jarvis, Thomas W., Langham place, St. Benedict’s road

Kemp, D. R., William street

Kerry, George C., Elm hill

Littleboy, John, St. Benedict’s road

Lloyd, Richard, William street

Madders, Anthony, Thorpe

Mason, John, Distillery street

Mills, Jacob, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Monteith, George, Unthank’s road

Nockall, Robert, Golden Dog lane

Osborne, Samuel, St. Benedict’s road

Parsons, Walter Uriah, Thorpe

Provart, William, St. Augustine’s road

Read, John, Hall road, New Lakenham

Restieaux, Joseph, Lady’s lane

Rogers, Edmund C., Dereham Road terrace, St. Benedict’s road

Short, John, Dereham Road terrace, St. Benedict’s road

Smith, James, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Sowells, William, Chapel Field road

Sowels, William, Distillery street

Spelman, George, West Pottergate

Starling, Thomas, Paragon street

Studwin, Paul, St. Benedict’s road

Todd, William, King street

Walker, Mr., Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Wild, John, Orford hill

Winter, John, Valentine street

Artists—

Goose, William Henry, Briggs’ street

Heaviside, John, Church street, St. Simon’s

Hubbard, Mary Ann, All Saints’ green

Ladbrooke, J. B., Bridge street

Nursey, Claude L., Thorpe hamlet

Smith, Susanna, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham

Stannard, Arthur, Upper King street

Stannard, Mrs. Joseph, Rose lane

Thompson, Henry, St. Stephen’s gates

Auctioneers, &c.

Barnard, Dennis, Castle street

Butcher, William, Theatre street

Clarke and Hunter, Dove street

Clowes, Francis, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Harrison, Spencer, Upper Market

Hudbud, Stephen, St. Benedict’s street

Ives, George, Upper King street

Mason, Henry John, Duke’s Palace street

Sparkes, Francis S., St. Giles’ street

Spelman, William and Sons, St. Giles’ street

Strogan, Robert, Bracondale

Wilde, William, St. Stephen’s street

Wilde, William, jun., Post Office street

Bakers—

Aldous, John Tungate, Trory street, New Lakenham

Alexander, Henry, Heigham street

Anderson, Joseph, Pump street

Archer, Henry, Ber street

Artis, Francis, Castle hill

Baldwin, Henry, St. Martin’s at Oak

Bardwell, William, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Barnes, Edward Ramsbottom, Thorn lane

Baxter, Maria, Brazen Doors road

Bennett, Daniel, Ber street

Bennett, Robert, St. Giles’ hill

Bennett, Robert, junr., West Pottergate

Bennett, William, Cowgate street

Berry, John George, Ber street

Blyth, Mary, Barrack street

Bone, Francis, St. Benedict’s street

Brock, Samuel, St. Augustine’s street

Brown, John, Philadelphia

Brown, Maria, St. Swithin’s

Browne, Barnabas, City road

Burrage, Edward, Upper St. Giles’

Cannell, Robert, King street

Catling, Alfred, King street gates

Claxton, George, Tinkler’s lane

Claxton, Walter, New Catton

Daplyn, Maria, St. Augustine’s street

Davison, Matthew, Rising Sun lane

Dawson, William, Rupert street, Union place

Ding, James, Pottergate street

Dunn, John, West Pottergate

Empson, Ezra, St. Augustine’s street

Fearnside, Benjamin, Palace street

Folk, Charles, King street, Crook’s place

Folk, Charles, Gildengate street

Fox, Elizabeth, Lower close

Fox, William, Cowgate street

Freeman, James, St. Giles’ street

Freeman, William, Union place

Freestone, Anthony, Church street, New Lakenham

Gibson, William, St. Catherine’s plain

Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s str.

Graham, Nathaniel, Union place

Graver, Thomas, St. Paul’s church plain

Hannant, Nathaniel, Magdalen street

Harden, Charles, Tinkler’s lane

Harden, Charles, Heigham street

Hardy, Michael, St. Catherine’s plain

Harrison, William, Golden Ball street

Hatch, Frederic, William street

Hemnall, Johnston, Rose lane

Hewitt, Thomas, Rising Sun lane

Hill, Robert, King street

Holl, Harriett, Gildengate street

Houghton, Robert, Ber street

Howard, Daniel, Barrack street

Hull, Mary, St. Mary’s street

Isaac, Edward, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Isaac, Edward, Upper Regent street, Union place

Iverson, Edward, West Pottergate

Kahler, John Henry, Rose lane

Kemp, James, Union place

Lake, Samuel, St. George’s plain

Land, Henry, Colegate street

Larkman, William, King street

Laws, John, Thorn lane

Leach, James, Little Queen street, Crook’s place

Leman, Thomas, All Saints’ street

Long, Joseph Page, St. James’ street

Lowe, Alfred, Holl’s lane

Massingham, Robert, Bethel street

Mitchell, Frederic, Palace street

Myhill, Benjamin, St. Martin’s at Palace

Miller, Alfred, Chapel field road

Newman, Henry Richard, Ber street

Newson, Samuel, Trowse Millgate

Page, Mary, St. John’s Maddermarket

Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s at Oak

Pegg, Thomas, New Catton

Pinching, William, Bethel street

Pinching, William, Queen str., Crook’s place

Parr, John, Saint Peter’s steps, Market-place

Plumnell, James, Ten Bell lane

Pooley, Richard, Charing cross

Primrose, Maria, Pitt street

Quantrell, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Rose, Philip, St. Miles’ street

Sampson, Sarah, St. Benedict’s street

Scott, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Sheppard, Elizabeth, Upper market

Skedge, John, West Pottergate street

Smith, Robert, King street, Crook’s place

Smith, William Richard, St. Benedict’s street

Stafford, William, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Sullivan, Stephen, St. Margaret’s plain

Tann, John, Charing cross

Thurston, Carnaby, New Catton

Tuttell, Ann, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Waller, Thomas, Cowgate street

Wilch, Thomas, King street

Willimott, Henry, Mill lane, New Catton

Winter, Samuel, King street

Woollistone, James, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Youngs, Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s str.

Bankers—

Harvey and Hudsons, Upper King str., draw on Hankey and Co.

East of England, Hay hill, William Stitt Wilson, manager; draw on London and Westminster bank

Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co., Bank plain; drawn on Barclay and Co.

Savings’ Bank, Haymarket, open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, from 12 till 2. Chief Clerk, W. Fenn

Basket Makers, &c.—

Beales, Mary, Tombland

Burman, Henry, St. Mary’s street

Gay, Mrs., Upper market

Green, Robert, St. Benedict’s street

Hovell, William, Charing cross

Mason, Samuel, Ber street

Thayne, Edward, St. Benedict’s street

Blacksmiths—

Banham, Henry, Holl’s lane

Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s hill

Brooks, John, All Saints’ street

Browne, William, Barrack street

Cocks, William, St. Catherine’s plain

Huggins, John, Rising Sun lane

Oakley, Robert, Palace street

Palmer, John and W., St. Augustine’s street

Robson, Jonathan, Rising Sun road

Salmon, William, King street gates

Shalders, Thomas, Hay hill

Sharon, Anthony, Pottergate street

Shreeve, John, Magdalen street

Booksellers and Stationers—

Bacon, Richard N., London street

Candler, John, Rampant Horse street

Custance, Jonathan, Magdalen street

Darken, James, Little London street

Daynes, John, Back of the Inns

Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Gooch, Robert, White Lion street

Hardesty, Alexander, White Lion str.

Hill, Lot, Bridewell alley

Jarrold and Sons, London and Exchange streets

Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley

Lain, Edward, Elm hill

Mousir, Robert, St. Giles’ street

Muskett, Charles, Haymarket

Nash, William S., Lower Westwick street

Newman, Samuel, St. Giles’ street

Oury and Co., London street

Pigg, Henry, London street

Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse street

Rudd, Francis, St. Stephen’s square

Slater, John, Castle hill

Spencer, George, Bridge street

Stevenson and Matchett, Market-place

Wilson, George, Castle meadow

Woolnough, Theophilus, Prince’s str.

Bookbinders—

Campling, James, St. Stephen’s street

Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane

Coote, George Mark, Hay hill

Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Grinter, Charles E., Gildengate street

Jarrold and Sons, London street

Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley

Kerr, Stephen John, Distillery street

Lemmon, James, Gun lane

Liffen, John Palmer, Gildengate street

Muskett, Charles, Haymarket

Otty, Philip, Orford hill

Pigg, Henry, London street

Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse street

Quinton, John, Pottergate street

Rudd, Francis, St. Stephen’s square

Steward, Samuel, Prince’s street

Thrower, John, St. Stephen’s

Upcroft, W., Thoroughfare yard, Magdalen street

Boot and Shoe Makers—

Abbott, William, Magdalen street

Allen, Mary Ann and Charles, Briggs’ street

Ames, James, St. Benedict’s street

Banham and Scotter, Wensum street

Barber, Frederick, Somerset place, Holl’s lane

Barker, Benjamin, Hall road, New Lakenham

Barnes, John, St. James’ street

Baston, William, Castle street

Blyth, John, Cross street, St. Giles’ rd.

Blyth, William B., Bethel street

Boast, John, Lower Westwick street

Borking, James, St. Benedict’s street

Bowhill, O. H., Oxford street, Unthank’s road

Bowthorpe, William, Unthank’s road

Brett, Isaac, Upper King street

Buck, Charles Harrison, Back of the Inns

Calver, John, Church street, St. Simon’s

Calver, Thomas, Upper Market-place

Campling, Browne, and Co., Pottergate street

Carver, William, Trowse Millgate

Casper, George, h Lower close

Challis, Thomas, Upper London street

Clarke, John, Distillery street

Clitheroe, William, Botolph street

Collins, James, Davey place

Cooke, Edward Thomas, White Lion street

Cousins, Thomas, Bethel street

Cox, John, Magdalen street

Crawford, William, Bank street

Cullington, Mary Ann, Queen street

Cushing, James, Distillery street

Dean, James, Bridge street

Dobson, Robert, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Fenn, Thomas, Pottergate street

Ford and Son, Colegate street

Ford, William, Earlham road

Ford, William Foyster, Calvert street

Francis, George, Castle hill

Freeman, Richard, St. Benedict’s street

Frost, John, Lower Westwick street

Goffin, Matilda Elizabeth, Palace street

Goldsmith, James, Back of the Inns

Good, Thomas, Magdalen street

Green and Company, Bethel street

Groom, George, St. Stephen’s street

Hall, Timothy, Ten Bell lane

Hammond, Jonathan, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Hardy, Jonathan, St. Benedict’s street

Harris, James Thomas, Ber street

Harrison, William, Bridewell alley

Harvey, John, London street

Howorth, William, St. Miles’ street

Hewitt, George, West End street

Holl, George, All Saints’ green

Holl, George Norton, Castle street

Holl, Robert D., Exchange street

Holl, Robert, St. Benedict’s road

Holmes, John, Surrey street

Holmes, Robert, Rigby’s court

Horne, Robert, Cambrian place, Heigham road

Horne, Robert, Little London street

Hotblack, John, Orford hill, h Carrow hill

Howes, Abraham, Rampant Horse str.

Hudson, George, West Pottergate

Isaacs, John, Gildengate street

Jay, Jonathan, Valentine street

Johnson, James, St. Giles’ hill

Jordan, John, St. Miles’ bridge

Kemp, William, Pitt street

Kent, Robert, White Lion street

Larke, Frederic William, St. John’s Timberhill

Lee, William, All Saints’ street

Leech, John, Queen str., Crook’s place

Lincoln, James, Ten Bell lane

Littell, Charles, Upper market-place

Lloyd, J. P., Davey place

Lock, Henry, St. Stephen’s street

Loombe, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill

Lulham, William George, and Lulham, Edwin Walter, Surrey street

Mann, Samuel, Magdalen street

Martin and Son, St. Gregory’s church alley

May, James, Upper St. Giles’

Merry, John, King street

Middleton, John, St. Augustine’s street

Middleton, Thomas, West Wymer street

Minns, William, Rising Sun lane

Moon, Robert, New Catton

Norton, George, St. Stephen’s street

Palmer, Robert, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Patteson, James, St. Benedict’s street

Pond, James, West End street

Pratt, John, St. Mary’s street

Preston, Daniel, New Catton

Price, John, Orford hill

Randall, James, Ber street

Roberts, James, St. John’s Timberhill

Rogers and Casper, Calvert street

Rubert, Justice, Lower Westwick street

Sampson, William, Cow hill

Samuel and Joseph, St. John’s Timberhill

Sacret, Thomas, Magdalen street

Scott, John, Magdalen street

Skoyles, James, Grapes hill

Smith, George, Southwell cottage, New Lakenham

Snelling, William, Orford hill

Soman, Daniel, Lower Goat lane

Soman, David, Gildengate street

Stapleton, Robert, St. John’s Maddermarket and Pottergate street

Steward, Thomas, St. Stephen’s street

Sursham, Henry David, St. Benedict’s street

Swann, James, Magdalen street

Terrington, William, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Thetford, Thomas Daniel, St. Paul’s st.

Thirtle, Thomas, Bridewell alley

Thompson, John, White Lion street

Tillyard, Isaac, Valentine street

Tillyard and Son, Elm hill

Tillyard and Co., Pottergate street

Tinkley, Esther, Rampant Horse street

Truman, James, Grapes hill

Turner, William, St. Swithin’s

Turner, William, Palace street

Twaites, John Henry, Holl’s lane

Utting, John, Gildengate street

Watering, Jeremiah, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Webster, Robert, jun., St. Lawrence steps

Winter, Charles, Upper market

Woolmer, Clement Amos, Bridge street

Wright, Richard, Bridge street

Wright, Robert, Bank plain

Wyatt, Henry, Upper King street

Braziers and Tin-plate Workers (see also Ironmongers)—

Alden, Robert, St. Stephen’s plain

Ashen, Robert, St. Stephen’s street

Baker and Hornor, Post-office street

Bedford, Philip, Pottergate street

Brown, William, St. Miles’ street

Hayward, Carey, Ber street

Huson, Richard, William street

Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill

Murton, William, St. Miles’ street

Olley, Stephen Benjamin, St. Benedict’s street

Smith, William, St. Benedict’s street

Stevens, Charles Frederic, Magdalen st.

Waite, George, Redwell street

Warner and Co., St. Giles’ street

Wright, Daniel, Pitt street

Brewers and Maltsters—

Baldwin, William, St. Giles’ hill

Barclay, Arthur K., King street gates

Bell, Stephen, Carrow hill

Boardman and Sursham, Wensum street

Branford, Benjamin, Thorpe

Burdett, Jonathan, Dereham road

Bullard, Richard, Bridge street

Clarke, Charles, St. Miles’

Gooch, Noah, Charing cross

Harmer, Daniel, King street

Mealing and Mills, King street

Morgan, J. B. and H., King street

Patteson, Henry S., St. Martin’s at Oak

Plane, Richard, Upper Goat lane

Sexton, Edward, New Catton

Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Barrack street

Weston, Charles, Bridge street, St. George’s

Webster, William, Ber street

Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, King street

Brick Merchants—

Blake, George, Newmarket road

Dawson, George, Brazen Doors road

Mills, James, Castle meadow

Murrell, G. H., Duke’s palace

Brush Manufacturers, &c.—

Abel, Frederick, Unthank’s road

Bradfield, James, Little London street

Campion, Edward, West Wymer street

Cook, Samuel, Davey place

Edgar, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Gay, Mrs., Upper market

Gibson, Matthew, Paragon street

Gooch, Thomas, Grout’s thoroughfare

Harper, James, St. Benedict’s street

Page, Samuel D., Haymarket

Rix, Henry, Gildengate street

Robinson, Robert, Rising Sun lane

Rogers and Page, Wensum street

Scott, Peter Thomas, White Lion street

Winter, William, Back of the Inns

Butchers—

Bale, George, St. Benedict’s street

Blake, Benjamin, Lower Westwick str.

Blazer, Robert, Regent street, Union place

Blake, Samuel, Bridewell alley

Brewster, James, Upper market

Bridges, John, Heigham street

Bunn, Thomas, Distillery street

Bushell, William, Norfolk street, Union place

Campling, Paul, West Pottergate street

Chapman, Abel, Magdalen street

Chapman, Samuel, Upper St. Giles’

Chapman, Thomas Robert, Upper market

Clarke, Samuel, Rose Valley terrace, Unthank’s road

Cobb, Leggatt, St. Augustine’s street

Cobb, Robert Leggatt, Magdalen street

Cork, Henry, St. Augustine’s

Cross, William, Rose lane

Cullington, John, St. Augustine’s street

Dawson, Jonathan, Magdalen street

Dawson, Philip, Magdalen street

Dent, Thomas, Ber street

Dickenson, Richard, St. Benedict’s street

Drake, Mary, Church walk, New Lakenham

Easton, Zachariah, St. James’ street

Ellwood, Henry, St. John’s Timberhill

Fitt, James, Ber street

Fitt, William, Ber street

Fussey, Susan, Ber street

Gray, Mary Ann, St. Benedict’s street

Greeves, Benjamin, Upper market

Greeves, Henry, Market-place; h Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Gibson, Samuel, Gildengate street

Goodwin, Sarah, Upper market

Goodson, William, St. Benedict’s road

Hall, Charles, Upper King street

Harley, John Payne, St. Benedict’s str.

Holland, Francis, West Wymer street

Howard, William, New Catton

Ives, Charles, Magdalen street

Jackson, Edward, Bridewell alley

Jones, James, Grove place, New Lakenham

Keddington, Frederic, Ber street

Kerrison, Barnard, Colegate street

Kett, George, Ber street

Key, George, St. Martin’s at Oak

King, Edward, St. Catherine’s plain

Lamb, James, Upper market

Lamb, Robert, Palace street

Lamb, William, Grapes hill

Lawrence, Thomas, St. Faith’s lane

Manthorpe, Thomas, King street

Meen, Henry P., St. Stephen’s street

Miller, George, City road

Minns, David, St. Benedict’s street

Morrison, John, St. James’ street

Pilgrim, John, St. Martin’s at Oak

Pitcher, Robert, New Catton

Pycroft, Nathaniel, Red Lion street

Pycroft, Thomas, St. Stephen’s street

Redgement, Kirby, Vauxhall street, Union place

Rudling, William, Ber street

Rudrum, Christopher, King street

Savage, Robert, Bridge street

Savage, Stephen, Cowgate street

Scarnell, William, Distillery street

Seeley, William, Pottergate street

Skelt, William P., St. Benedict’s street

Stedman, William, Lady’s lane

Stewardson, N. T., St. James’ street

Stimpson, John, Fye bridge

Stockings, Mark, St. Stephen’s street

Watts, Thomas, Willow Jane

Woodcock, Samuel, Palace street

Wright, Thomas, New Catton

Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners—

Aldous, C., St. Stephen’s street

Amies, John, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Atkinson, Richard, Bethel street

Bailey, Isaac, West Pottergate

Balls, Benjamin, Pottergate street

Balls, Daniel, West Pottergate

Barber, William, St. Martin’s Palace plain

Barking, Thomas, Pottergate street

Barnes, Matthew, Rowling’s buildings, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Bell, George, Peacock street

Bloom, Thomas, St. Giles’ road

Blyth, John, William street

Britcher, Thomas, Pottergate street

Brooks, Henry, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Brooks, James, Tabernacle street

Brooks, Thomas, Bridge street; h Thorpe hamlet

Brown and Bailey, West Pottergate str.

Brown, John, West Pottergate

Browne, Christopher, Front row, New Lakenham

Burrell, Benjamin, King street

Bush, Thomas, Globe street, Union place

Colman, John D., Magdalen street

Cunney, Robert, New Catton

Curtis and Balls, West Pottergate str.

Cushion, William, Rising Sun road

Darkins, Canuel, St. Stephen’s gates

Daws, Robert, Hampden place, Saint Benedict’s road

Doughty, John, Crook’s place

England, Robert, St. Giles’ hill

Fisher, Robert Watts, Museum court, St. Andrew’s street

Fisher, Thomas, the Crescent

Fisher, Thomas, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Fisher, William, Calvert street

Fitt, John, Rising Sun lane

Frost, Charles, Chapel Field road

Gaze, Matthew, King street

George, W. Morris, Pottergate street

Gilbert, William, St. Augustine’s

Goose, Robert, Union place

Griffin, Eliza, Cow hill

Harper, Ambrose, Southwell road, New Lakenham

Hewitt, James, St. Augustine’s road

Hood, Robert, Sussex street

Hood, Robert, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Houghton, Robert, Ber street

Howard, Charles, Bishopgate street

Howlett, James, Pottergate street

Lacey, George P., Surrey road

Lacey, James W., Surrey street

Lacey, John, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Lacey, John G., Ber street

Lacey, William, Castle hill

Lacey, William R., St. Andrew’s Broad street

Lane, James, New Catton

Leech, Philip, St. Martin’s lane

Ling, George, All Saints’ green

Lucas Brothers, St. Giles’ street, Belvidere road, London, and South wharf, Lowestoft

Mare, Stephen, Lady’s lane

Meachen, George, St. Benedict’s road

Meachen, Stephen, William street

Miller, John, Gildengate street

Minns, Edward, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Minns and Foyson, Castle meadow

Minns, George W., Tombland

Moore, William, New Lakenham

Murray, Joseph, New Lakenham

Nelson, Thomas, Barrack street

Newham, John, New Lakenham

Newham, George, Front row, New Lakenham

Nicholls, John, Golden Ball street

Norton, Henry, John street, Union pl.

Notley, William, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Ollett, M. A., Lower close

Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road

Page, Samuel, West Pottergate

Plummer and Bloom, Bethel street

Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s at Oak

Parnell, Richard, Lady’s lane

Read, James, Prince’s street

Russell, Robert George, St. Catherine’s plain

Sendall, William, Paragon street

Sexton, Horace W., St. Swithin’s

Sexton, Robert Watling, Golden Dog lane

Sinkler, John, Magdalen street

Smith, Robert, St. Stephen’s road

Spinks, Charles, King street

Taylor, James, Whitefriars’ street

Tillett, Leonard, Lower Westwick street

Townshend, William, Golden Ball str.

Underwood, Henry, King street

Walker, James, Paragon street

Warnett, George, King street

Watson, Edward Charles, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Watson, James, Philadelphia

White, Jeremiah, St. Miles’ Thorn lane

Wiseman, Robert, Muspole street, St. Mary’s

Wordingham, William, St. Catherine’s plain

Worman, James, Castle meadow

Wrettham, William, Paragon street

Wright, James, Ber street

Wright, William, Richmond hill

Wurr, William, St. Giles’ hill

Wurr and Page, St. Giles’ hill

Youell, Thomas, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Youngs, James, St. Benedict’s road

Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers—

Abel, Daniel, Pottergate street

Blazeby, James, Bethel street

Birch, Benjamin, Ber street

Bultitude, Edward, Charing cross

Chamberlin, William, Cowgate street

Clarke and Hunter, Dove street

Cordran, William, Chapel field road

Corrick, William, St. Giles’ street

Cox, John, Laflin’s buildings, St. Benedict’s road

Craske, James, Lower Goat lane

Cross, James, Lower Goat lane

Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s street

Fairweather, Henry, St. Giles’ street

Forte, W. and Watts, W. H., St. Augustine’s street

Freeman, Charles Jeremiah, Upper London street

Hales, James, St. John’s Maddermarket

Harmer, Robert, Carrow hill

Huggins, Maria, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Kirkham and Howard, Redwell street

Lawrence, William, Ten Bell lane

Leeson, Richard Croft, St. Giles’ street

Miller, George Robert, St. Andrew’s hill

Moll, Richard, St. John’s Maddermarket

Neave, Charles James, King street gates

Norris, James, Charing cross

Ostler, James, Suffolk street, Union place

Pigg, Greenwood, and Co., London str.

Pilgrim, William, Pottergate street

Pooley, Samuel, St. John’s Maddermarket

Pooley, William, Charing cross

Richardson, John, West Pottergate

Robertson, Henry, Grove road, New Lakenham

Roe, John, Orford hill

Scott, Charles, Gildengate street

Scott, Emily, Charing cross

Scott, Robert B., Charing cross

Tann, Samuel Wiseman, Pottergate street

Thirkettle, John, St. Catherine’s plain

Tillett, Benjamin, New Catton

Trevor, Henry, Post-office street

Tyce, George, Charing cross

Woods, John Robert, St. Stephen’s street

Carvers and Gilders—

Boswell, William, Magdalen street

Burrell, Benjamin, King street

Clarke and Hunter, Dove street

Crowe and Sons, St. Stephen’s street

Culyer, Thomas, Pottergate street

Daws, Larrance, St. Andrew’s hill

Freeman, William, jun., and print-seller, Rampant Horse street

Gilman, John, Upper London street

Griffin, E., Cow hill

Howard, John, Bethel street

Ollett, M. A., Lower close

Robinson, Christopher, Pottergate str.

Scott, Robert B., Charing cross

Townsend, Samuel, jun., Charing cross

Townshend, Samuel, Bethel street

Trevor, Henry, Post-office street; h St. Giles’ road

Watson, Daniel, All Saints’ Green

Wilkin, Charles, Tombland

Chemists and Druggists—

Andrews, Brothers, Bridge street

Arnold, Edward, Orford hill

Baxter, Benjamin, St. Benedict’s street

Bliss, Joseph James, Magdalen street

Cooke, William, St. Giles’ street

Cubitt, George, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Dixon, Benjamin, Rose corner, King street

Farmer and Huke, Upper Market-place

Fitch and Chambers, Market-place

Fromow, William, St. Augustine’s str.

Grant, Thomas, Ber street

Greenhill, J., St. Giles’ street

Harper and Sutton, Bank plain

Hooper, John, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Hulme, John H., St. Andrew’s hall plain

James, Henry, St. Martin’s at Oak

Johnson, Ambrose, Lower Westwick street

Juler, Richard, St. James’ street

Lay, George, Wellington street, Union place

Miles, Charles, St. Stephen’s street

Orris, George, Magdalen street

Pearce, Henry (Homoeopathic), Davey place

Peggs, James Orissa, Golden Ball str.

Pitts, Robert Christopher, St. Giles’ street

Prentice, William, Ber street

Redgrave, William R., Wensum street

Row, Frederic, St. Stephen’s street

Rudd, John, St. George’s plain

Sanderson, Edwin, Upper St. Giles’

Searby, W. and W. M., White Lion str.

Slade, Daniel Davis (Homoeopathic) London street

Smith, Edward, Calvert street

Smith and Sons, Magdalen street and Market-place

Spatchett, James, St. John’s Maddermarket

Stark and Co., wholesale, Duke’s palace bridge

Thompson, Henry, Bridge street

Watson, Gilbert P., King street

Wheeler, Francis, Swan lane

Clothiers (see also Tailors)—

Bayes, Elizabeth and Sons, Orford hill

Bennett and Son, Wensum street

Brown, George, Bridge street

Burrage and Jeffries, Davey place

Burrows, Robert, Lower Westwick str.

Butler, James, Lower Westwick street

Christie, Thomas, Magdalen street

Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen street

Cocks, Thomas, Lower Westwick street

Fromow, John, Lower Westwick street

Hare, John, Lower Westwick street

Huby, Richard, Lower Westwick street

Kilburn, William, St. Benedict’s street

Lawcons, Virtue, Lower Westwick str.

Marshall, Peter, Ber street

Metcalf, Simon W., St. Benedict’s street

Mickleburgh, J. H., St. Margaret’s pln.

Nichols, Elizabeth, Upper Goat lane

Paul, Greenwood, Lower Westwick str.

Pilgrim, Thomas, St. James’ street

Riches and Skoyles, Davey place

Steward and Smith, Tombland

Slater, J., Tombland

Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place

Wade, Francis, London street

Webster, Robert, St. Lawrence steps

Coach Builders—

Cordran, Henry, Magdalen street

Foulger, Robert, Mason’s court, Ber street

Gunn, Robert, Grove place, New Lakenham

Harcourt, Anthony, Vauxhall terrace, Julian place

Hart, Philip W., St. Giles’ gates

Howard, George, Little Orford street

Howes, Henry W., Ber street

Howes, Thomas S., Rose lane

Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s gates

Kett, Henry, St. Giles’ street

Meadows, Jonathan, Bridge street

Pearson, Edward, St. Andrew’s broad street

Rudling, James, Palace street

Smith, George, St. Stephen’s square

Spratt, William, Chapel field

Stanhaw, George, St. Giles’ gates

Coal Merchants—

Balls, James, City road, Heigham fields

Boardman and Sursham, Wensum str.

Bowgen, John H., Lower Westwick street

Clarke, Royal, William street

Dawbarn, James, Castle hill

Dowson and Sons, Duke’s Palace street

George, Richard, Quay side

Lamb, Benjamin C., Magdalen street

Mills, James, Castle meadow

Norfolk and Eastern Counties Coal Company, Prince’s street

Orsborne, Edward, Quay side

Read, Samuel G., Quay side

Vyall, Daniel, St. Andrew’s broad street

Watson, John, Haymarket

Coffee and Eating Houses—

Beck, Samuel, Castle hill

Bloomfield, George, Market-place

Fountain, Mrs., London street

Frost, William, Upper Market

Ham, Mrs. C., Orford hill

Hemnall, Johnson, Rose lane

Hubbard, Horatio, Upper Market

Lee, George, Market place

Parker, Thomas, Rose lane

Rix, George, Golden Ball street

Sanderson, Alexander, Bridge street

Seeley’s boarding house, St. Stephen’s plain

Webster, Henry, Golden Ball street

Confectioners—

Benslyn, Thomas, Pottergate street

Black and Co., Haymarket

Brighten, Charles George, St. Stephen’s gates

Burrage, Edward, Upper St. Giles’

Burrage, Edwin, Elm hill

Chapman, William, Wensum street

Chettleburgh, Henry, Rampant Horse street

Confectioners (continued)—

Chidwick, Francis, Magdalen street

Culyer, Thomas, St. Augustine’s street

Daynes, Richard, Lower Westwick street

Fountain, Mrs., London street

Goldsmith, Thomas, St. Stephen’s str.

Haddon, Mary Ann, Rose lane

Harrison, Francis, Elm hill

Harrison, William, St. Andrew’s hill

Hatcarton, Joseph, Swan lane

Hick, William, Bridge street

Holl, Harriet, Gildengate street

Hunt, James, St. Stephen’s

Hunt, John, St. Benedict’s street

Lake, Samuel, St. George’s plain

Lock, Charles, Exchange street

Lowe, Joseph, Gildengate street

Malvon, Jeremiah, St. James’ street

Marshall, Robert, Magdalen street

Marston, Richard, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Massingham, Robert, Bethel street

Pinching, William, Bethel street

Rose, John, Golden Ball street

Rose, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street

Savory, Coulsey, Upper London street

Scottow, Mary, Red Lion street

Silvey, William, White Lion street

Skipper, Henry, Magdalen street

Smith, John J., Ber street

Smith, William R., Palace street

Stannard, Robert, Little London street

Tuck, Robert, Wensum street

Tuck, Robert, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Tuck, Robert A., Lower Goat lane

Tate, James, St. Miles’ street

Wilson, George, Queen street

Winter, George, St. John’s Timberhill

Coopers—

Culyer, Charles A., Rampant Horse street

Death, John, Bishopgate street

Jeckell, George, Ber street gates

Le Maitre, H., St. Stephen’s

Munday, James, St. Michael’s at Thorn lane

Plumstead, William, Church street

Sheppard, Isaac, Magdalen street

Short, Henry, Gildengate street

Stacy, Anthony, Thorpe hamlet

Cork Cutters—

Crosskill, George, Bridge street

Robinson, John, Bridge street

Rose, George, St. Stephen’s street

Wilson, Thomas, Golden Ball street

Corn and Seed Merchants—

Allen, Henry, Distillery street

Barwell and Sons, St. Andrew’s hill and London street

Batson, Edward, Magdalen street

Boardman and Sursham, Wensum str.

Burcham and Co., Wensum street

Clabburn and Sparkes, Magdalen street

Cross, James, Victoria street, St. Stephen’s road

Cubitt, William J., Magdalen street

Dunmore, Robert, St. Benedict’s street

Kitson, John, the Close

Mealing, Samuel W., King street, h Ipswich road

Norton, John and Co., Guildhall corner, Market place

Read, Robert, Bishopgate street

Redgrave, Joseph, the Close

Woolnough, M., Ber street

Curriers and Leather Sellers—

Armes, Robert, St. Giles’ street

Beare, Samuel Shalders, Bridge street, h Town close

Blackburn, J. R., St. Stephen’s plain

Brooks, C., St. Stephen’s plain

Brooks, James, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Cooke, Edward, St. John’s Maddermarket

Curtis, William, St. Benedict’s street

Foulsham, Henry, White Lion street

Gooch, S. J., Davey place

Howell, James, Castle hill

Howell, William, Lower Goat lane

Mills, William, Golden Ball street

Page, George, St. Clement’s, h Unthank’s road

Page and Son, Magdalen street

Rudd and Paston, St. Giles’ hill

Sidney and Armes, Dove street

Steel, James, Magdalen street

Thompson, Thomas, Orford hill

Tillyard and Howlett, Pottergate street

Woods, George John, St. Gregory’s Church Alley

Cutlers—

Allison, Sophia, Upper market

Branch, George, Golden Ball street

Hewitt, William, St. Giles’ street

Huggins, John, Rising Sun lane

Lister, Son and Co., Haymarket

Pearson, James, St. Andrew’s hill

Sawyer and Company, Upper London street

Scott, James, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Sutton, Samuel, Royal Hotel street

Taylor, George, Upper St. Giles’ street

Dentists—

Boulger, Joseph P., Willow lane

Bridgman, William K., St. Giles’ street

Dunsford, James, St. Giles’

Gunton, Alfred, St. Giles’ street

Hay, William Post-office street

Hulme, John H., St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Neep, W. E. J., Post-office street

Suggett and Dunsford, St. Giles’ street

Waller, Robert, Rose lane

White, Richard, St. Giles’ street

Drapers—

Abbott, E. J., St. Stephen’s street

Aldrich, John, West Pottergate

Andrews, William, St. Stephen’s street

Armstrong, Henry, St. Andrew’s broad street

Austrin, Mrs. A., Orford hill

Betts, John, Market-place

Bishop, George, Haymarket

Blakely, Edward, Queen street

Blandon, William, Ber street

Caley, Nathaniel Henry, London street

Campling, William, Barrack street

Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., Market-place

Coleman, George Lovick, Market-place

Coleman and Sons, London street

Copeman, Bell, St. Gregory’s church alley

Cundall, B., Son, and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Delf and Co., Tombland

Edwards, W. P., St. Stephen’s street

English and Son, London street

Fairweather, Lydia, London street

Fiske, Francis Robert, London street

Flood, Harriet, St. Benedict’s street

Flower, Jonathan, Wensum street

Fraser, John, St. Benedict’s road

Gooderson and Moll, Upper market-place

Gowen, Jeremiah, St. Mary’s street

Hall, James, Regent street, Union place

Hemmant, George, Exchange street

Hipper, William, St. Benedict’s street

Henderson, John, St. Benedict’s road

Howard, Robert, New Catton

Huson, M. and Co., London street

Jackson, Joseph, All Saints’ green

Jones, Elizabeth, Briggs’ street

Kett, George, Lame Dog road

Kett, William, London street and Exchange street

Knevett, Jonathan, St. Benedict’s street

Newstead, William, Lower Goat lane

Pigot, Isabella, Bridge street

Piggott, John Henry, St. Stephen’s street

Piper, William, London street

Powell, Robert, Upper London street

Rackham, W. S., Unthank’s road

Reid, Samuel, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Scarles, Francis, Ber street

Smith, George, Ber street

Snowdon, John, Gentleman’s walk

Snowdon and Sons, Bridge street

Stocks, Alfred Joseph, Briggs’ street

Sutton, Henry, St. Augustine’s street

Thorsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s gates

Tillyard, Rebecca, Magdalen street

Towler, Hannah, Fye bridge

Watering, John, St. Stephen’s street

Willis, George Edward, Heigham street

Dyers—

Allen, Bryant, Scoles’ green

Blyth, Edwin A., Sussex street, St. Augustine’s

Brown, Sarah, Tombland

Carter, John, All Saints’ street

Cattermole, William, St. Andrew’s hill

Culyer, Thomas, St. Augustine’s street

Fish and Son, Lower Westwick street

Fletcher, Ann, Quay side

Furse, Maria, Gildengate street

Gedge, Frederic, St. Benedict’s

Groom, George, Brazen Doors road

Harper, George, Calvert street

Harper, Joseph, Bridge street

Houghton, David, St. Giles’

Houghton, James, Ten Bell lane

Jay, Joshua, Bethel street

King, Alfred, Tinkler’s lane

Metcalf, Francis, Colegate street

Peel, Edward, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Stark and Co., Duke’s Palace bridge

Ulph, William, St. Margaret’s

Engravers and Copperplate Printers—

Bayliss, Henry, Pottergate street

Coote, George M., Hay hill

Dallinger, Joseph, Davey place

Hall, William E., Back-of-the-Inns

Marrison, Robert, Orford hill

Ninham, Henry, Chapel Field

Engineers, &c.—

Benest, T. S., St. Andrew’s Hall plain

Blyth, R. J. and Co., Ber street

Campling, James, Pump street

Holmes and Son, Globe lane

Slack, Thomas, St. Giles’ hill

Smithdale, Thomas, St. Faith’s lane

Sparke and Co., Thorn lane

Watts, Riches, and Buck, Rose lane

Fishmongers—

Augood, Henry, Rising Sun lane

Bagshaw, George, St. Miles’ street

Bagshaw, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street

Baldwin, John, Fishmarket

Barnard, John, Fye bridge

Blyth, J. N., St. Benedict’s street

Browne, Thomas, Fishmarket

Butcher, John, Ber street

Campling, John, Magdalen street

Clayton, George, Fishmarket

Dack, Jonathan, Fishgate street

Garner, Francis, Cowgate street

George, John, St. Benedict’s street

Gurney, Francis, St. Paul’s street

Hare, William, Upper market

Hurrell, William, Magdalen street

Jay, Charles, Fishmarket

Moy, George, St. Benedict’s street

May, William, Cowgate street

Parker, Joshua, Fishmarket

Parker, Thomas, St. Stephen’s

Phillips, Francis, St. Catherine’s plain

Pratt, William, Fishmarket

Roundtree, Charles, Barrack street

Weavers, William, Fishmarket

Furriers—

Bayes, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Brown and Edwards, Castle meadow

Fox, Joel, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Knight, Thomas, Castle meadow

Leist, Mrs. Harriet, William street

Potter, Thomas and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market place

Thirkettle, Mrs. Harriet, St. Benedict’s road

Gas Fitters, &c.—

Boswell, John, St. Andrew’s hill

Leech, George, West Pottergate, Upper Goat lane

Pank, Abraham, Pottergate street

Pinson, Henry, Bank plain

Land, William, Hay hill

Self and Howes, Tombland

Self, Thomas, Pottergate street

Glass, China, and Earthenware Dealers—

Bean, Francis, Market-place

Creak, James Henry, Bridewell alley

Downing, Joseph, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Gill, John, St. Giles’ street

Hague, Francis, Charing cross

Hansell, Sarah, St. Augustine’s street

Hardiment, Jarvis, St. Benedict’s street

Lovick and Company, Bridewell alley

Meadows, Cornelius, Magdalen street

Meadows, George, Westlegate street

Murrell, James, Chapel Field road

Onley, Daniel, Brazen Doors road

Smith, William, Rampant Horse back street

Woodhouse, Joshua, Magdalen street

Yates, William and Company, Upper Davey place

Glovers and Glove Manufacturers—

Asker, Jane H., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion street

Cubitt, Thomas, St. Augustine’s

Mills, William, Golden Ball street

Oxley, Richard, London street

Seago and Sons, St. John’s Maddermarket

Theobald and Son, London street

Tomlinson, Robert, Castle street

Green Grocers and Fruiterers—

Ames, Francis, St. Benedict’s road

Bancalari, Dominico, Ber street

Blyth, Sarah, St. Miles’ street

Browne, Robert, Botolph street

Browne, Thomas, King street

Bullen, William, Golden Ball street

Bullard, Robert, Swan lane

Burch, Conrade, West End street

Burrell, William, Cowgate street

Butler, James, St. Catherine’s plain

Chapman, Luke, St. Benedict’s road

Clarke, Ann, Ber street

Cohen, Phillip, Swan lane

Cousins, James, St. Benedict’s street

Dady, Daniel, St. Stephen’s street

Dann, James, Magdalen street

Dann, James, Quay side

Denny, John, Union street, Union place

Drake, John, Ber street

Ellis, Samuel, St. Martin’s at Oak

Engall, Joseph, St. Augustine’s street

Fair, Thomas, Bishopgate street

Farrow, Thomas, Union place

Francis, Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill

Freeman, Charles Robert, Upper King street

Fuller, Nathaniel, Ber street

Gardner, Thompson, Upper St. Giles’ street

Gasely, James, Lower Westwick street

Goose, Jacob, Rising Sun lane

Graver, Abraham, Magdalen street

Hansell, William, Church street, Union place

Hardiment, Eleanor, St. Martin’s lane

Harmer, James, St. Stephen’s street

Harris, James, Ber street

Hawes, Edward, St. Paul’s street

Hindle, Thomas, Ber street

Houghton, Henry, St. Giles’ street

Howes, William, Cowgate street

Jermy, Jeremiah, Pottergate street

Larkman, William, St. Augustine’s str.

Mansey, Robert, St. Benedict’s street

Newton, William, Swan lane

Parr, James, King street

Peel, James, Magdalen street

Pond, Margaret, Ber street

Pratt, George, Wellington terrace, Union place

Rape, William, Rising Sun lane

Sawter, Peter, St. Paul’s street

Slipper, Elizabeth, Grove place, New Lakenham

Sloper, John, Queen street

Staff, Charles, Ber street

Steward, Mary, St. Benedict’s street

Suttell, Henry, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Tattam, Richard, Lady’s lane

Taylor, George, Rose lane

Tibbs, Frederic, Globe street, Union place

Tooke, George S., Prince’s street

Turner, William, St. James’ street

Ward, Elizabeth, St. Benedict’s street

Watcham, Thomas, Heigham street

White, Richard, Palace street

Whittaker, William, King street

Grocers and Tea dealers—

Aldous, James, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Aldrich, John, West Pottergate

Aldridge, John, Church street, New Lakenham

Allington, John (late Diver), Upper walk, Market-place

Avey, Thomas, Ber street

Back and Co., Haymarket

Bateman and Co., London street and Swan lane

Bealby, Robert, William street

Beecheno, Frederic R., Upper London street

Belding, William, Magdalen street, h New Catton

Bell, Michael, Ber street

Bennett and Bream, Upper market

Betts, John, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Bilham, Charles, Colegate street

Blandon, William, Ber street

Boardman, Alfred, Davey place, h Upper Surrey street

Boardman Brothers, Cundall’s court, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Boardman, James Theobald, Newmarket Road

Bream, Charles John, Upper Market-place

Brighten, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates

Brown, Henry, Gentleman’s walk

Browne, Hill, Ber street

Browne, Samuel, St. Martin at Palace

Bunn, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street

Burrage, Susanna, Little Orford street

Butcher, Robot, Bank plain

Carter, Edward, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Carver, Rebecca, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Castley, Thomas Godfrey, St. Stephen’s street

Caston, James, St. Benedict’s street

Chamberlin, James, Post-office street

Chase, Charles, Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Colman, Henry, Market-place

Coman, Thomas, John, and Henry, St. Benedict’s street

Copeman and Sons, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Cubitt, James, King street

Curtis, George, Thorpe hamlet

Dawson, James, Wellington terrace, Union place

De Carle, James J., West Wymer street

Doughty, Thomas, King street

Duffield, George, St. Mary’s street

Dunham, John, Trory street, New Lakenham

Durrant, Henry, Ber street

Durrant, Rebecca, Church street

Eagle, John, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Empson, Samuel, New Catton

Fenn, Robert, Magdalen street

Fisher, James Cracknell, St. Stephen’s street

Fisher, Robert, St. Augustine’s street

Fisher, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Forster, Thomas, West Pottergate

Freeman, Charles Robert, Upper market and Exchange street

Freeman and Nash, Upper market

Galey, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street

Garnham, William, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Gill, James, Lower Westwick street

Goggs, William, Upper St. Giles’

Goldsmith, James, St. Stephen’s street

Grant, Henry, Grove place, St. Giles’ road

Greene, Charles, J., Rose lane

Haddon, Mary Ann, Rose lane

Hannah, Peter, Pottergate street

Hannant, Richard, Rose corner

Hardesty, George, Charing cross

Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street

Harrison, John, Globe street, Union place

Harrison, Robert, Elm hill

Hemnell, Johnson, Rose lane

Herring, Henry, King street

Hicks, William, Bridge street

High, George, New Catton

Hill, John, St. Augustine’s street

Hill, John, Cowgate street

Hill, John, Heigham street

Hill, John, Gildengate street

Hill, John, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Hodds, Catherine, Ber street

Howard, Robert, New Catton

Howes and Son, Lower Goat lane

Howlett, Thomas, St. Swithin’s

Hutton, John, corner of Briggs’ street

Jeckells, George, Ber street gates

Kemp, Mary, Golden Dog lane

King, George, West Pottergate

Kitton, George, Haymarket

Lake, William, Surrey corner, St. Stephen’s street

Lambert, Francis, Lower Goat lane

Lammas Brothers, and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Love, Ebenezer, Whitefriars’ street

Lowe, Alfred, Holl’s lane

Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road

Mayhew, George, Heigham road

Mc’Michael, Daniel, Valentine street

Mitchell, Frederic Gavell, Palace street, Tombland

Monney, James, Bethel street

Moore, Joseph, Magdalen street

Morter, Robert, Rupert street, Union place

Munday, Thomas, Mill lane, New Catton

Muskett, James, St. Benedict’s road

Neale, James Frederic, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Neeve, F., St. Stephen’s street

Newson and Company, Magdalen street

Nightingale, Robert Wilson, St. Stephen’s street

Norton, Robert, Fye bridge

Page, Charlotte, Bridge street

Pratt, William, Wensum street

Pulham, William, St. Mary’s plain

Pye, William M., St. Augustine’s str.

Quantrill, Sarah, Union place

Read, William D., White Lion street

Rein, Frederick, King street

Rose, John, Golden Ball street

Rouse, Harriet, St. Stephen’s street

Rout, George, Cowgate street

Rudd, Thomas, Golden Ball street

Rudd, Thomas, King street

Rust, Robert, West Wymer street

Scrutton, Henry, Bethel street

Sexton, Mary Ann, King street

Shields, Daniel, Golden Ball street

Sidney and Ladyman, Gentleman’s Walk, Market-place

Snelling, Thomas, Magdalen street

Spinks, James, St. Augustine’s street

Spooner, Edward Frederic, St. Margaret’s plain

Springall, James, Tombland

Stevens, Adelaide, Unthank’s road

Stonex, James, Tinkler’s lane

Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s street

Temple, Robert, Ber street

Thompson, Joseph, White Lion street

Thornsby, Robert, St. Stephen’s gates

Tidd, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Tills, Benjamin, Magdalen street

Tooke, Michael, Ber street

Turrell, James, Ber street

Walker, Frederic, St. Martin’s at Oak

Wolton and Co., London street

Warner, Walter Waite, St. Benedict’s street

Watson, James, Prospect House, St. Augustine’s road

Websdale, James, King street

Whittrick, James, West Pottergate str.

Wicks, Robert, Ber street

Wild, Edward, Haymarket, and High street, Wandsworth, London

Williams, Josiah, Swan lane

Williams, Josiah, Globe street, Union place

Youngs, John, West End street

Gun and Pistol makers—

Cartwright, Henry, Rampant Horse str.

Jeffries, George, Golden Ball street

Marrison, Robert, Orford street

Haberdashers, Hosiers, and Lacemen—

Abbott, E. J., St. Stephen’s street

Asker, Jane H., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Austrin, Mrs. A., Orford hill

Barker, George, Thorpe hamlet

Brown, A. H., London street

Browne and Barker, London street

Edwards, W. P., St. Stephen’s street

Jones, Mrs. E., Briggs’ street

Kent, Henry, London street

Lovick and Johnson, London street

Moore and Company, Castle street

Oxley, Richard, London street

Parker, James, St. Catherine’s plain

Piper, William, London street

Ringer, Mrs., Gentleman’s Walk

Smith, William, Lower Goat lane

Theobald and Son, London street

Tomlinson, Robert, Castle street

Tubb, W. H. London street

Hairdressers—

Amis, Benjamin, St. Catherine’s plain

Bailey, John, West Pottergate street

Barnaby, S., St. James’ street

Betts, Thomas, Pottergate street

Bilby, William, Pitt street

Boughton, Samuel, Red Lion street

Bullen, William, Golden Ball street

Buttifant, David, Golden Ball street

Castle, William, Upper market

Dew, Britiffe Edward, King street

Dunn, Samuel, Magdalen street

Edwards, Edward M., Upper London street

Fairman, William, Barrack street

Foulsham, William, Bridge street

Gedge, William, St. Benedict’s street

Gedge, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Gerard, William, Botolph street

Girdlestone, Reuben, Upper St. Giles’ street

Gray, James, Bethel street

Hallows, Joseph, Royal Hotel street

Harmer, Elizabeth, Ber street

Hartley, William, Little Orford street

Hill, Robert, Red Lion street

Holmes, Robert, Palace plain

Kew, Flora and Charlotte, White Lion street

Kemp, George P., Exchange street

Lincolne, Morris, New Lakenham

Lofty, James, St. George’s plain

Mason, Henry, Ber street

Middleton, Edward, St. Giles’ street

Moore, Isaac, St. Giles’ hill

Moore, James, Ber street

Moore, William, Ber street

Nunn, John, St. Augustine’s street

Plumstead, Robert, Wensum street

Plumstead, Frederick, Magdalen street

Powell, John, St. Benedict’s street

Randall, Thomas, Vauxhall street, Union place

Ray, John A., Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Riches, Edward, Pottergate street

Riches, Robert, St. John’s Timberhill

Stigles, Daniel, Fishgate street

Thorpe, William, St. Stephen’s street

Turner, Robert, Trowse Millgate

Tyzack, W. V., Upper London street

Ward, Charles, Bethel street

Webster, John, Ber street

Wilding, Henry, Upper London street

Youells, William, St. Catherine’s plain

Hatters—

Armstrong, William, St. Benedict’s road

Bayes, Elizabeth and Sons, Red Lion street

Beatley and Son, London street

Betts, John, Market-place

Bond, William, Upper London street

Browne and Barker, London street

Burrage and Jeffries, Davey place

Dye, M. and W., Bank plain

English, Joseph, Upper London street

Fraser, John, St. Benedict’s road

Grand, George, London street

Henderson, John, St. Benedict’s road

Livock, William Thomas, London str.

Mallett, Francis Charles, London street

Norton, Francis James, Back of the Inns

Oxley, Richard, London street

Phillips, John, Orford hill

Potter, Thomas and Co., Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Riches and Skoyles, Davey place

Steward, James, Tombland

Tomlinson, Robert, Castle street

Tuck, James, Lower Goat lane

Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place

Vincent, James, Red Lion street

Horse-breakers—

Abel, John, Rising Sun road

Andrews, William, Westlegate street

Feek, William, St. Giles’ road

House and Estate Agents—

Andrews, Richard, Lame Dog road

Bardwell, George S., Newmarket road

Browne, William, St. Andrew’s broad street

Campling, James, Golden Ball street

Horne, John, Castle hill

Ives, George, Upper King street

Johnson, Robert, Gun lane

Leath, Thomas, William street

Roach, Edward, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Sheppard, Robert, St. Benedict’s plain

Shipley, William, Chapel field road

Stacey, Edward, Orford hill

Hotels, Inns, and Taverns—

Adam and Eve, Howes Robert Harvey, Tabernacle street

Adam and Eve, Lawn William, St. Benedict’s street

Adelphi Inn, Browne John, White Lion street

Albert Tavern, Coleman Samuel, Ber street

Albion Tavern, Bowen Sarah, Heigham street

Albion Tavern, Cushing William, Market-place

All Saints’ Tavern, Payne John, All Saints’ green

Alma Tavern, Bush Rebecca, Cow hill

Anchor, Cannon Goss William Shepherd, Rising Sun lane

Anchor, Thompson John, Silver road

Anchor, Turner Joseph, Surrey street

Anchor of Hope, Digby Richard, Bracondale

Anchor Tavern, Osborn Charles, Ten Bell lane

Angel, Harris William, Trowse Millgate

Angel, Palmer Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Arabian Horse, Widdows Mark, St. Martin’s at Oak

Arabian Horse, Daynes John, New Lakenham

Bakers’ Arms, Betts John, St. Mary’s street

Bakers’ Arms, Gooch William, Lower Westwick street

Bakers’ Arms, Pegg Thomas, New Catton

Bakers’ Arms, Ives John, Ber street

Balloon Tavern, Crowe Edward, St. Margaret’s

Bank Tavern, Surflin William, Bank street

Barge, Huggins Charles, King street

Bartholomew Tavern, Thouless William, Thorn lane

Barley Mow, King Henry, Haymarket

Bath House, Hughes William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Bear inn, Ames Robert, Market-place

Beehive, Butler John, Palace plain

Beehive, Green William, St. Paul’s Church plain

Beehive, Havers James Reynolds, St. Stephen’s street

Beehive, Payne Simon, Cowgate street

Beehive, Rackham John, St. Benedict’s street

Bell, Mills Mary Ann, Lower Goat lane

Bell Commercial and Family Hotel, Murnane John, Orford hill and Cattle market

Bess of Bedlam, Baker James, St. Martin’s at Oak

Bird in Hand, Taylor William James, New Catton

Bird in Hand, Ward William, Barrack street

Black Boys, Clayton Thomas, Barrack street

Black Boys, Mackley Thomas, Colegate street

Black Chequers, Radford William, Cowgate street

Black Eagle, Dawson James, Wellington terrace, Union place

Black Horse, Gapp John Smith, St. Giles’ Road

Black Horse inn, Moll Robert, St. Giles’

Black Swan Tavern, Dean Alfred, Upper market

Boarded House inn, Knights Susannah, Castle meadow

Boar’s Head inn, Figg George, Surrey street

Boatswains’ Call, Burton William, St. Augustine’s street

Bowling Green hotel, Porter James William, Theatre street

Boy and Cup, Root Robert, Pottergate street

Brazen Doors Tavern, Moore George, Lame Dog road

Brewers’ Arms, Nobbs Edward, St. Miles’ street

Bricklayers’ Arms, Legood James, Castle hill

Bricklayers’ Arms, Powell Edward, Union place

Bricklayers’ Arms, Pye Robert, Pottergate street

Brickmakers’ Arms, Orford William, Brazen Door’s road

Bridge House inn, Tidman Robert, Thorpe hamlet

Bridge Tavern, Lovick Thomas, Wensum street

Briton’s Arms, Carr Charles, Elm hill

Buff Coat, Wells William, Buff Coat lane

Builders’ Arms, Fitt George, Pottergate street

Bullock and Butcher, Colby Samuel, Grapes hill

Bulls Head inn, Walter Robert S., Ber street

Bull hotel, Hart Bartholomew, Upper walk, Market-place

Bull inn, Shorten James, Magdalen street

Bull Inn, Thurston Daniel, St. Stephen’s street

Bushel, Gidney Samuel, St. Augustine’s street

Cabinet-makers’ Arms, Fiddeman Robt., Redwell street

Cardinal Cap, Walker George, St. Benedict’s street

Carpenters’ Arms, Wyatt John, Thorn lane

Carrow inn, Drane Henry, King street gates

Castle Commercial Hotel, Taylor Mary, Castle meadow

Cattle Market, English Richard, Castle hill

Cat and Fiddle, Platten John, Magdalen street

Catherine Wheel, Digby Peter, St. Augustine’s street

Cellar House inn, Carr William, Bridge street

Cellar House, Pigg James, Barrack street

Champion, Barnard Charles, Chapel Field road

Cherry Tree, Hardy William, Gildengate street

Cherry Tree, Youngs William, New Lakenham

Church and State, Sacker James, St. Benedict’s street

City Arms and spirit vaults, Howes George Smith, St. Andrew’s Hall plain

City of Norwich inn, Green John, St. Stephen’s plain

Coach and Horses, Cattermole David, Thorpe hamlet

Coach and Horses, Daynes Robert, Bethel street

Coach and Horses, Foulsham Thomas, Red Lion street

Coach and Horses, Smith Edward, Fountain place, Union place

Coachmakers’ Arms, Archer Elizabeth, St. Stephen’s gates

Coachmakers’ Arms, Clements Charlotte, Bethel street

Coachmakers’ Arms, Stafford Phoebe, Red Lion street

Cock, Battram William, Old Lakenham

Cock, Bidwell Joseph, Upper King street

Cock inn, Blanchflower William, Upper St. Giles’

Combers’ Arms, Arle John, Magdalen street

Cork-cutters’ Arms, Robinson John, Bridge street, St. Andrew’s

Corn Exchange tavern, Brown Rose Ann, Little London street

Cottage, Waterton Edward, Silver road

Cow, Mackley John, Barrack street

Cow and Hare, Armes William, Heigham street

Cow tavern, Cooper Samuel, Cow hill

Cricketers’ Arms, Hunt John Edwin, Red Lion street

Crocodile, Harding Levi, Heigham street

Crooked Billet, Davison John, Heigham

Cross Keys, Pratt John, Magdalen street

Crown and Angel, Daynes Maria, St. Stephen’s street

Crown inn, Emms William, St. John’s Timberhill

Crown tavern, Hart F., St. Stephen’s street

Crown, Middleton Jeremiah, Bridge str.

Crown and Anchor, Ryan Mary, Gildengate street

Crown inn, Petchell William, Saint Benedict’s street

Cupid and Bow, Matthews William, Palace plain

Curriers’ Arms, Beeton Samuel, Saint Giles’ street

Curriers’ Arms, Drane William, St. Stephen’s back street

Curriers’ Arms, Lawton William, Union street, Crook’s place

Curriers’ Arms, Nicholas William, Pottergate street

Dial, Burdett Jonathan, St. Benedict’s road

Dog, Wigger John, St. Paul’s Church plain

Dove tavern, Ellis Benjamin, Lower Westwick street

Dove, Lamercon Francis, St. James’ street

Dreadnought, Buttle Henry, King street gates

Drovers’ inn, Jarvis William, Trowse Millgate

Drum, Holmes Edmund, St. Swithin’s

Duke of Marlborough, Howard Wm., Fishgate street

Duke of Norfolk, Drake Priscilla, Church street, New Lakenham

Duke’s Palace inn, Snowling John, Duke’s Palace road

Duke of Sussex, Stangroom John, St. Augustine’s street

Duke tavern, Elliott George, Tombland

Duke of Wellington, Newby James, Pottergate street

Duke of Wellington, Parsley John Roberts, Union place

Duke of York, Coldham John, Thorpe hamlet

Duke of York, Nobbs Henry, Lower Westwick street

Duncan Arms, Burrows William, Magdalen street

Dyers’ Arms, Freeman Samuel, Quay side

Eagle and Child Brewery, Phillips John, Golden Ball street

Eagle tavern, Cattermole James, Newmarket road

Eagle tavern, High George, West Pottergate

Eagle tavern, Lord James, Lower Westwick street

Eagle tavern, Minns Susannah, St. Gregory’s Church alley

Earl of Leicester, Bunting James, Brazen Doors road

Eastern Counties’ Railway tavern, Warnes Elizabeth, Foundry bridge

East End Retreat, Buttle Henry, Thorpe hamlet

Eastern Union Railway tavern, Wilde Matthew, St. Stephen’s gates

Eight Ringers, Cunningham Thomas, St. Mary’s street

Elm tavern, Rust Robert, Prince’s street

Elm tavern, Spencer Robert, New Catton

Elephant, Easton Haylett, Magdalen street

Exchange tavern, Mills John, Bridge street

Exmouth tavern, Mackney Charles, St. Stephen’s street

Express Train, Hatch William Proctor, Rose lane

Factory, Miller John, Cowgate street

Fair Flora, Moore John, Lower Westwick street

Fellmongers’ Arms, Thornton Christopher, St. Martin’s at Oak

Fishmongers’ Arms, Burgess Richard, Fish market

Foresters’ Arms, Attle Samuel, Ber street

Fortune of War, Gooch Thomas, Calvert street

Foundry Bridge, Riches William Smith, Rose lane

Fountain, Dabbage James, St. Benedict’s street

Fox and Hounds, Cooke John, Ber street

Flying Dutchman, Harman Adam, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Free Trade tavern, Atkins Henry, St. Augustine’s street

Free Trade tavern, Page James, Rose lane

Free Trade tavern, Rice James, William street

Freeman’s Arms, Burrell Thomas, Church street, St. Miles’

Freemasons’ Arms, Sands John, Hall lane, New Lakenham

French Horn, Betts Thomas, Pottergate street

Gardeners’ Arms, Chapman Philip, Tinkler’s lane

Gardeners’ Arms, Cooper Thomas, St. John’s Timberhill

George inn, Warner Henry, Hay hill

George inn, Leamon William, Saint Stephen’s street

George the Fourth, Decks John, Ber street

George the Fourth, Martin John, Chapel street, Crook’s place

George and the Dragon, Adams Wm., Cowgate street

Globe inn, Bush Thomas, Globe street, Union place

Globe, Moore John, Rising Sun lane

Goat, Wright James, Upper Goat lane

Goldbeaters’ Arms, Lasker Mary Ann, Bethel street

Golden Ball, Girling William, Golden Ball street

Golden Can, Milnes Charles, Gildengate street

Golden Can, Yellop Robert, Saint Andrew’s Broad street

Golden Fleece, Blazey Walter, Fishgate street

Golden Lion, Mann George, King street gates

Golden Lion Inn, Snelling Daniel French, St. John’s Maddermarket

Golden Wheatsheaf, Woods Robert John, St. Stephen’s street

Goose and Gridiron, Thorn Robert, Little Orford street

Grapes Commercial and Family hotel, Clarke James, Upper St. Giles’

Grapes, Mace Mary Ann, Church street, St. Miles’

Green Dragon, Balls James, Little London street

Greenland Fishery, Durrant Zechariah, St. Mary’s street

Greyhound inn, Cawdron Henry, Rampant Horse street

Griffin, Thompson Martin, Barrack street

Half Moon, Brazell Richard, Upper Market

Half Moon, Howes Henry, King street

Hay Trussers, Fountain Mary Ann, King street

Hen and Chickens, Fenn Thomas, St. Mary’s plain

Hoop, Amies John, St. Stephen’s road

Hope Brewery, Warner Edward, Saint Saviour’s lane

Hop Pole tavern, Chapman Daniel, St. Faith’s lane

Horse and Groom, Bacon David, Castle street

Horseshoes, Girdlestone Thomas, Palace street

Hospital School Boy, Laws John, Whitefriars’ street

Imperial Arms, Smith George, Upper King street

Jack of Newbury, Upcroft James, Magdalen street

John Bull, Garrard George, Crook’s Place

Jolly Brewers, Campling Jacob, Magdalen street

Jolly Butcher, Dambrooke John, Ber street

Jolly Dealers, Francis George, Castle hill

Jolly Dressers, Burrows Mary, Saint George’s plain

Jolly Dyers, Moore Elizabeth, Wensum street

Jolly Dyers, Moore John, Fishgate street

Jolly Farmers, Casson Daniel, Charing cross

Jolly Farmers, Pooley Robert, Castle hill

Jolly Hatters, Minns Robert, Cowgate street

Jolly Maltsters, Dunch Denmark, Cowgate street

Jolly Millers, Carver William, Trowse Millgate

Jolly Skinners, Farman Henry, Saint Martin’s at Oak

Jubilee inn, Boyles Robert, Ber street

Keel and Wherry, Cooper Jeremiah, King street

Key and Castle, Porter Thomas, Saint Martin’s at Oak

King’s Arms, Jolly John, Hall lane, New Lakenham

King’s Arms, Dawson James, Thorpe hamlet

King’s Arms, Tidman George, Bethel street

King’s Arms, Yaxley Henry, Saint Augustine’s street

King’s Head, Bassey Robert, Magdalen street

King’s Head, Diver Isaac, Gildengate street

King’s Head, Doughty Richard, Davey place

King’s Head, Rix Robert, Upper St. Giles’

King of Prussia, May William, Ipswich road

Lamb inn, Websdale Francis, Haymarket

Lame Dog, Edwards Robert, Lame Dog road

Light Horseman, Kent Thomas, Barrack street

Light Horseman, Ringer Edwards, Westlegate street

Light Horseman, Tuffs William, Botolph street

Little Buck, Rudd Elizabeth, St. Martin’s at Oak

Little Tuns, Nobbs John, Rising Sun road

Lock and Key, Bell Matthew, Ber street

Locomotive, Skipper William, Norfolk street, Union place

London Coffee House, Sapey Thomas, Rampant Horse street

London Steam Packet inn, Blanch John, St. Catherine’s plain

Lord Nelson Tavern, Salmon, C. J., West Pottergate

Lord Howe, Laws Lubbock, Saint Benedict’s street

Lord John Russell, Betts Charles, St. Benedict’s road

Lord Nelson inn, Murrell William, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Lord Raglan, Boyce James, Barrack street

Maid’s Head hotel, Webster William, Wensum street

Mariners’ tavern, Stafford Robert, Mariners’ lane

Market Lane tavern, Bristol Mary, Market lane

Marquis of Granby, Puxley James, Bishopgate street

Marquis of Granby, Waytes Philip, Barrack street

Mazeppa, Cutmore William Thomas, Cowgate street

Masonic tavern, Willgress Peter John, Elm hill

Mill tavern, Dover Charles, New Catton

Millwrights’ Arms, Towlson John, Julian street

Mischief tavern, Matthew Joseph, St. Paul’s back lane

Mitre tavern, Salter William, Briggs’ street, Rampant Horse street

Moon and Stars, Williams Mary Ann, Duke’s Palace road

Morgan’s Cellar House, Wood George, King street

Napier tavern, Hinchley Samuel, Castle hill

Nelson inn, Phillips William, St. John’s Timberhill

Nelson tavern, Rainbird Francis, Upper market

Nelson, Rose James, King street

Nelson tavern, Staff Frederic, Pottergate street

New City, Moore Norris, King street, Crook’s place

New Inn, Winter Thomas, St. Augustine’s road

New Inn Brewery, Pierce William, Grapes hill

New Mills, Larkman Robert, St. Benedict’s

New Star, Buttle Richard, Quay side

Norfolk Hotel, Foster Augustus and Son, St. Giles’ street

Norfolk and Norwich Chop House, Bloomfield George, Upper market

Norfolk Railway House, near the Eastern Counties’ Railway station, Nash R. S., Foundry bridge

Norwich-a-Port tavern, Williams Henry, King street gates

Norwich Arms, Pegg George, Ber str.

Odd Fellows’ Arms, Eke Francis, Ber street

Old Barge, Nockolds Thomas, King street

Old Cat and Fiddle, Bell John, Botolph street

Old Crown, Calver French John, St. Martin’s at Oak

Old Friends, Nichols John, Ber street

Old Goat tavern, Goat Charles, Upper Goat lane

Old Star, Spratt Stephen, Quay side

Oliver Cromwell, Pye William, St. Miles’ street

Palace tavern, Price John, Tombland

Paul Pry, Paston William, St. Giles’

Peacock, Colman James, St. Stephen’s plain

Perseverance tavern, Burgess Richard, St. Martin’s at Oak

Pheasant Cock, Mills Jeremiah, St. Miles’ street

Pheasant Cock, Blake James, St. Catherine’s plain

Phoenix brewery, Sursham John, Magdalen street

Pig and Whistle, Self John, St. Stephen’s back street

Pigeons, Hague Francis, St. Benedict’s street

Pelican, Wade Thomas, Pitt street

Plasterers’ Arms, Burrage William, Cowgate street

Plough, Coe Mark, Castle hill

Plough, Cooper William, St. Benedict’s street

Plumbers’ Arms, Hewing Joseph, Prince’s street

Portland Arms, Brett Elethea, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Post-Office tavern, Thurlow William, Post-office street

Prince of Wales, Ostler Charles, Pump street

Prince of Wales’ Feathers, Canner John, St. Benedict’s street

Prince of Wales, Delph William, St. Augustine’s street

Princess Royal, Cunningham William, Rampant Horse street

Prospect House, Watson James, Philadelphia

Punch and Chop house, Dawson William, Upper market

Queen Adelaide, Arms Daniel, West End street

Queen Adelaide, Marshall Joseph, Pitt street

Queen’s Arms, Pye Jabez, Pump street

Queen Ann, Raven Edward, Church street

Queen’s Arms, Minns John, Magdalen street

Queen Caroline, Love William, Cowgate street

Queen Caroline, Osborne Harriet, St. Martin’s at Oak

Queen’s Head, Fox Isaac, St. Giles’ street

Queen’s Head, Dunn James, Quay side

Queen of Hungary, Clarke William, St. Benedict’s street

Queen Victoria inn, Brown William, Magdalen street

Queen Victoria, Gooch Isaac, Queen street, Crook’s place

Queen Victoria, Roe Charlotte, Pottergate street

Railway inn, Wilson James, Trowse Millgate

Rainbow tavern, Lock Elizabeth, Holl’s lane

Rainbow, Thwaites John, King street

Rampant Horse Commercial and Family hotel, Louth Robert, Rampant Horse street

Rampant Horse, Norton Henry, Fishgate street

Raven, Rowland Daniel, King street

Recruiting Sergeant, Crancher John, Ber street

Red House, Butcher Walter Wilton, St. John’s Timberhill

Red Lion, Howard Thomas, Bishopgate street

Red Lion, Hewitt George, Red Lion street

Red Lion, Morris George, Magdalen street

Red Lion, Howe John Carter, Magdalen street

Red Lion, Onley Daniel, Brazen Doors road

Reindeer tavern, Kerridge John, St. Benedict’s road

Richmond Hill inn, Youngs Peter, Bracondale

Rifleman, Cuddon Ann, All Saints’ green

Rising Sun, Playford William, Rising Sun lane

Rising Sun, Abel John, Rising Sun road

Robin Hood, Dawes Larrance, St. Benedict’s road

Robin Hood, Spooner Edward, Barrack street

Roebuck, Sadler John, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Rosary tavern, Sheedy Rachael, Thorpe hamlet

Rose and Crown, Gibbs Richard, Bishopgate street

Rose and Thistle, Arms Frederick Thomas, Barn road

Rose inn, Eaton Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s street

Rose tavern, Ram Robert, Palace street

Rose tavern, Burrell Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Rose tavern, Smith John Watson, Rose lane

Rose, Wall James, Cowgate street

Rose tavern, Florence, George, Thorn lane

Rose tavern, Seaton Mary Ann, St. Stephen’s street

Royal Oak, Browne Mary Ann, St. Augustine’s street

Royal Oak, Cooper Nathaniel, Heigham street

Royal Oak, Minford George, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Royal Oak, Cossey Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Royal Hotel, Heseltine James, Market place

Royal Standard, Wizker, Nicholas, Union place

Saracen’s Head inn, Wiggins John, St. Giles’ street

Sardinian tavern, Howard James, St. Stephen’s street

Saw Mills tavern, Clarke Sophia, Fishgate street

Sawyers, English Mark, St. Paul’s church plain

Seven Stars, Denmark William, Barrack street

Shakespeare tavern, Booth Thomas, Colegate street

Shakespeare tavern, Hollis Robert, Theatre street

Ship, Clarke John, Cowgate street

Ship inn, Pallant Robert, Thorn lane

Ship, Littlewood Ephraim, King street

Shirehall tavern, Ling Abraham, Castle hill

Shuttle, Atkins Thomas, Heigham street

Shuttle, Plunkett John, Saint Augustine’s street

Shoulder of Mutton, Carter James, St. Augustine’s street

Shoulder of Mutton, Beckham Benjamin, St. Stephen’s street

Shoulder of Mutton, Mann James, St. Andrew’s hill

Sir John Barleycorn, Mason John Leeds, Orford hill

Sir John Barleycorn, Bell John, Cowgate street

Somerset tavern, Leech John, Queen street, Crook’s place

Sons of Commerce, Gooch Henry James, Thorn lane

Southgate house, Brinkley James, Front row, New Lakenham

Saint Paul’s tavern, Severn Samuel, Cowgate street

Sportsman, Quinton William, Barrack street

St. John’s Head, Gent David, St. Miles’ street

Stag, Wigg Edward, St. Benedict’s

Stag’s Head, Hubbard Henry, Prince’s street

Star Commercial and Family hotel, Watson John, Haymarket

Steam Packet House, Grimes John, King street

Steam Packet, Hilling Mary, King street

Steam Packet, Thompson William King street

Suffolk Arms, Moore Elizabeth, St. Martin’s at Oak

Sun, Kemp James Samuel, Saint Mary’s street

Sun and Anchor, Thorpe Thomas, Edward, Colegate street

Surrey inn, Smith James, Grove place, New Lakenham

Surrey tavern, Scarlet Robert, Surrey road

Sussex Arms, Seeley John, Saint Augustine’s street

Swan, Tuddenham John, Cowgate street

Swan tavern, Tuddenham Edward, Swan lane

Swan hotel, Asker Eliza, Upper market

Swan, Kett George William, Magdalen street

Swan, Snelling Thomas, King street

Swiss Cottage tavern, Laws Robert, St. Benedict’s road

Ten Bells, Browne Henry, St. Benedict’s street

Theatre tavern, King Samuel, Bethel street

Three Compasses, Rix William, Upper King street

Three Kings, Riches John, St. Benedict’s

Three Pigeons, Newman Sarah, Fishgate street

Three Tubs, Ulph James, Barrack street

Three Tuns, Barber Sarah, King street

Three Turks, Codling Robert, Lower Westwick street

Tiger, Moy James, Fishgate street

Toper, Bryant Samuel, Thorn lane

Town-house tavern, Copland John, Saint Andrew’s hill

Trowel and Hammer, Spurling William, St. Stephen’s road

True Briton, Wright Thomas, New Catton

Trumpet Inn, Fuller Robert, St. Stephen’s street

Tuns tavern, Collett Robert George, Whitefriars’ street

Tuns tavern, Eastwood James, St. Miles’ street

Tunns inn, Kemp William, Rising Sun road

Tuns tavern, Cowan Charlotte, All Saints’ green

Turkey Cock, Swash Maria, Church street, Saint Simon’s

Two Brewers, Wallace James, Saint John’s Maddermarket

Two Brewers, Cubitt Thomas, Magdalen street

Two-necked Swan, Moore Eleanor, Upper market

Two-necked Swan, Thurling James, St. Stephen’s street

Two Quarts inn, Playford Arminger, St. George’s Bridge street

Two Quarts, Amies William, Pottergate street

Unicorn, Browne George, St. Stephen’s street

Unicorn, Easton Isaac, St. Mary’s plain

Vauxhall tavern, Willison Hannah, Julian place

Victoria tavern, Hammond John, Upper walk, Market place,

Victoria gardens, Blackbourne Wm. Berry, St. Stephen’s gates

Victory, Balls Frederic, Rampant Horse street

Waggon and Horses, Aylmer John, Tombland

Waggon and Horses, Willsea John, St. Miles’ street

Waterloo tavern, Smith Edward, Upper Market place

Waterman, Briggs John, St. Margaret’s plain

West-end Retreat, Barnes John Edward, Holl’s lane

Whalebone, Sexton Edward, New Catton

Wheatsheaf, Woods Robert John, St. Stephen’s street

Wheatsheaf inn, Cole Eliza, Castle hill

Wheatsheaf inn, Baxter Robert, Bethel street

White Hart, Drake Francis, St. Miles’ street

White Hart inn, Crickmore Henry, Upper market

Whitefriars’ tavern, Rily Francis, Whitefriars’ street

White Horse, Howman Samuel, Hay hill

White Horse, Stubbs George, St. Andrew’s broad street

White Horse inn, Mason William, Magdalen street

White Horse inn, Lacey William, Castle hill

White Horse, Rix William, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

White House, Coleman Timothy, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

White Lion, King George, Prince’s street

White Lion, Howman William, St. Martin’s at Oak

White Lion, Howes James, Magdalen street

White Lion, Crowe George, St. Benedict’s street

White Lion, Ives Elizabeth, Upper King street

White Lion inn, Bray Charles, White Lion street

White Lion, Hall William, St. Martin’s at Palace

White Rose inn, Browne Henry, Back of the Inns

White Swan, Wilson Robert, St. Benedict’s street

Wild Man inn, Beeton John, St. Andrew’s hill

William the Fourth, Cowan Charlotte, Gildengate street

William the Fourth, Fountain Henry, King street, Crook’s place

William the Fourth, Harper William, Second Cross street, Union place

William Tell, Kilburn William, Castle hill

Windsor Castle, Bullard William, Silver road

Wine Coopers’ Arms, Cooper Eliza, Lower Goat lane

Wine Coopers’ Arms, Emms Charles, Cross street, St. Giles’ road

Wine Cooper’s Arms, Bales Jonathan, St. Augustine’s street

Wine tavern, Blazeby Thomas, St. Benedict’s street

Wine tavern, Laws James, Upper St. Giles’

Wine Vaults, Kingdom Priscilla, Queen street, Crook’s place

Woolpack, Thrower Noah, Golden Ball street

Woolpack, Mann Matthew, St. Martin’s at Oak

Woolpack inn, Barnes Mary, Saint George’s plain

World’s-end, Drage William, World’s-end lane

Wrestlers, Fake John, St. James’ street

Yarmouth Arms, Snelling John, Upper market

York tavern, Eastaugh Mary, Castle meadow

Insurance Agents—

AthenÆum Fire and Life Insurance Company, Tayler Francis George, Castle meadow

Alliance Fire and Life Assurance Company, Brown Henry, Gentleman’s walk

Albion Life Assurance Company, Pigg Henry, London street

Church of England, Atkinson J. G., Post-office street

Colonial Life, Clowes Francis, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Clerical Medical and General, Cubitt George, Gentleman’s walk

Cambrian and Universal, Bardwell G. S., St. Stephen’s road

Economic (Life), Bolingbroke Horatio, St. Giles’ street

General Hail Storm Society, Forrester George, Upper close

General Fire and Life Assurance Society, Cubitt George, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Hail Storm, Gilman, C. S., Fisher’s lane

Hill Life Assurance, Land Thomas, King street

Legal and Commercial Life Insurance Company, Copeman William, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Manchester Fire Insurance Company, Copeman William, Gentleman’s walk

National Mercantile Life Assurance Society, Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

National Live Stock Insurance Association, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ str.

National Life Assurance Society, Goodwin Charles, Willow lane

National Economic Hail Storm Insurance Company, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ street

Norwich Union Provident Society, Cubitt George, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Society, Surrey street

Norwich Union Fire and Life Society, Forrester George, Upper close

Norwich Equitable Fire Assurance Society, Bank street; Skipper John

Norfolk Farmers’, Gilman C. S., Fisher’s lane

Norfolk and Norwich Economic Building Society, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ street

People’s Provident, Bilby Thomas, St. Catherine’s plain

Provident Building Society, Buttifant Josiah, St. Andrew’s plain; h Cow hill

Royal Insurance Company, Preston Arthur, Bank street

Rock Life Assurance Company, Harrod Mr., Bank street

Scottish Equitable, Clowes Francis, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Scottish Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Hansell Henry, Upper close

Times Life Assurance Society, Copeman William, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Travellers’ and Marine, Bilby Thomas, St. Catherine’s plain

Unity Fire Insurance Association, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ street

Unity Life Assurance Association, Unity buildings, St. Giles’ street

Unity Fire and Life, Bardwell G. S., St. Stephen’s road

United Patriots’ National Benefit Society, Bardwell G. S., St. Stephen’s road

Iron and Brass Founders—

Barnard and Bishop, Calvert street and Norfolk Iron Works, St. Miles’ bridge

Barnes, John, St. Miles’ foundry

Blyth, Robert, Westlegate street

Blyth and Co., Ber street

Campling, James, Buff Coat lane and Golden Ball street

Holmes and Sons, Castle hill

Murrell, William, Crook’s place, St. Stephen’s square

Shalders, William, jun., Bank plain

Smithdale, Thomas, St. Ann’s foundry, St. Ann’s lane, King street

Sparke and Co., Thorn lane

Stevens, G. and W., Orford hill

Turner, James, Palace plain

Watts, Riches, and Buck, Rose lane

Ironmongers—

Baker and Hornor, Post-Office street

Barnard and Bishop, Gentleman’s walk

Barnard and Boulton, London street and Castle street

Bayfield and Son, Magdalen street

Blofield, Thomas, Bridewell alley

Browne, John and Son, Upper market

Burcham, Samuel, Charing cross

Buttifant, H. and J., William street, West Pottergate

Caprani and Co., White Lion street

Colman and Glendenning, Rampant Horse street

Cubitt, Samuel Durrant, Mitchell’s court, Market-place; h Victoria place

Howlett and Co., Haymarket

Hyams, Emanuel, St. Andrew’s hall plain

Leist, James, Wensum street

Lovitt Charles, Botolph street

Orams, Edward, Langham place, Dereham road

Parlour, Henry Edward, London street

Pinson, Henry, Bank plain

Piper and Pigg, London street

Ransome and Sims, Little Orford street

Stevens, G. and W., Orford hill

Thompson, R. and Son, Upper Davey place

Thorns, Robert, Exchange street

Wilkinson, Henry, St. Giles’ street

Woodyard and Co., St. Martin’s at Oak

Livery Stables—

Beddingfield, Nelson, Westlegate street

Cooke, Mrs. Pitt street, St. Mary’s

Feek, William, St. Giles’ road

Mayhew, James, Chapel field

Platten, Peter, Surrey Mews

Sword, John, Rose lane; h Bloomsbury place

Manufacturers—

Allen, George, St. Stephen’s street

Barber, J. L. and Co., St. Martin’s lane

Blake, E. and R. W., St. Edmund’s

Bolingbroke, C. and F., St. Clement’s

Clabburn, Sons and Crisp, Pitt street

Clarke, John, Calvert street

Enfield, William, Colegate street

Foot, Henry, Calvert street

Gardom, John W., Lower Westwick street

Geary, William, St. Augustine’s

Grout and Company, St. Benedict’s

Gunton, Thomas, St. Martin’s at Oak

Hinde, E. and F., Botolph street

Kiddle, Joshua, Calvert street

Middleton and Answorth, Calvert street

Press, William, and Breeze, Philip, Philadelphia

Priest, Richard, St. Giles’ street

Skelton, John, St. Martin’s Palace plain

Springfield, Son and Nephew, St. Martin’s lane

Stannard, Cubitt, St. George’s plain

Sultzer, John, St. Augustine’s street

Towler, Rowling and Allen, Elm hill and 46, Friday street, London

Willett, E., Nephew and Co., Pottergate street

Williams, Case, and Potter, Gildengate street

Williment, Richard, Calvert street

Merchants—

Barber, John and Sons, Haymarket

Bateman, John, Pottergate street

Boardman, Sursham, and Co., Wensum street

Browne, Frederick, King street

Browne, George A., Bracondale

Christie, T., St. Clement’s

Culley and Hart, Duke’s Palace road

De Vear and Philips, Davey place

Everett, Thomas, Bracondale

Gorell, Robert A., silk and cotton, Tudor cottage, Unthank’s road

Harmer, D. and Co., Duke’s palace

Hart, Charles, St. Giles’ street

Hawkes, Robert, (wool,) Willow lane

Leney, Samuel, Pottergate street

Mealing and Mills, Messrs., King street

Read, Thomas W., King street

Reynolds, Edward, Unthank’s road

Rivett and Harmer, Old Post Office court

Roe, John Chambers St. Giles’ road

Millers—

Read, T. W., Trowse

Reynolds, Joshua, St. Augustine’s road

Russell, William, Dereham road

Springfield, Benjamin, New Catton

Utting, Robert, Chapel Field road

Wells, William Harrison, New Mill yard, St. Swithin’s

Milliners and Dressmakers—

Andrews, Mrs. Emily, West Pottergate

Armes, Amelia, Surrey road

Bennett, Sarah, Botolph street

Bexfield, Christiana, Lady’s lane

Bird, Jane, St. John’s Timberhill

Bone, Elizabeth, Lady’s lane

Brighten, Maria, Bethel street

Browne, Maria, Bridge street

Bullen, Mary, London street

Clarke, Maria, St. Gregory’s Church alley

Clarke, Maria, Pottergate street

Cooke, Charlotte, St. Giles’ street

Cooper, Susannah, St. Giles’ hill

Dade, Charlotte, Swan lane

Davey, Jane, Upper St. Giles’

Edwards, Hannah, St. Stephen’s square

Elliot, E., Upper King street

Ford, Elizabeth, Pitt street

Goldspring, Mrs. E., William street

Gooding, Harriet, Red Lion street

Goose, Mrs., Briggs’ street

Goulder, Elizabeth, Magdalen street

Green, Ann, Post-office street

Green, Mary Ann, Colegate street

Hardesty, Mrs., Duke street

Hall, Mrs. Lucia, William street

Howard, Ann, Theatre street

Hurn, Miss E., Bank street

Huson, M. and Company, London street

James, Grace, Rose lane

Kew, Louisa, St. Giles’ street

Lamb, Miss E., Grapes hill

Lomas, Eliza, Lower Goat lane

Madge, Harriet, Pitt street, St. Mary’s

Maltman, Miss J., St. Benedict’s road

Meadows, Susanna, Prince’s street

Meek, Miss, Red Lion court, Magdalen street

Mortimer, Mary and H. E., Willow lane

Paraman, Christiana, St. Giles’ street

Parke, Mary Ann, Bethel street

Parsley, Miss M., Grapes hill

Pashley, Ann, Southwell terrace, New Lakenham

Patten, Harriet, Prince’s street

Pease, Esther, Pottergate street

Prentice, Lydia, Gildengate street

Roper, Agnes, Ten-bell lane

Scofield, Susan, St. Giles’ street

Scott, Eliza, the Crescent place

Severn, Elizabeth, and Blackwell, Mary Ann, Botolph street

Short, Maria, St. George’s Middle street

Swan, Miss Ann, Rising Sun road

Taylor, Elizabeth, Prince’s street

Thirkettle, Mary Ann, St. John’s Timberhill

Thompson, Mrs. Grapes hill

Vincent, Miss Eliza, West End terrace, Grapes hill

Watling, Sarah, Bethel street

Whithers, Martha, Union place

Wortley, Martha, Briggs’ street

Millwrights—

Campling, James, Pump street

Cudbard, John C., Theatre street

Fulcher, William, Gas hill, Mousehold

Gaze, William, St. Paul’s back lane

Slack, Thomas, St. Giles’ hill

Wright, Robert, Muspole street

Music and Musical Instrument Sellers and Teachers—

Baldry, Miss, St. Stephen’s road

Buck, Dr. Z., Close

Burton, Frederic, St. Stephen’s road

Church, George, Theatre street

Clarke, Frederic E., Prince’s street

Darken, James, Pottergate street

Fish, William, Bridewell alley

Gooderham, Samuel, Elm hill

Harcourt, James, Colegate street

Hastings, George, Somerleyton street

Hill, J. F., St. Giles’ terrace

Hill, Horace, Pottergate street

Howlett, Walter, Valentine street

Howlett, William, Gentleman’s walk

Jackson James, Cowgate street

Jackson William, Fishgate street

Jackson William, Prince’s street

Kenningbrooke, David, St. Catherine’s terrace

Madge, G., Somerleyton street

Madge, Robert A., Pitt street, St. Mary’s

Oury and Co., London street

Rice W. H., Somerleyton street, Unthank’s road

Rose, Miss, St. Stephen’s street

Rudd, Henry, St. Giles’ street

Russell, Henry, Magdalen street

Trory, John, Elm hill

Newspapers—

Norfolk News. Proprietorship. Printer and Publisher, Mr. T. W. Bond; Editor, Mr. J. H. Tillett; published every Saturday

Norfolk Chronicle. Proprietors, Printers and Publishers, Messrs. William Matchett and Henry Stevenson; Editor, Mr. E. Garrod; published every Saturday

Norwich Mercury. Proprietor, Printer, Publisher, and Editor, Mr. R. N. Bacon; published Wednesday and Saturday

Railway Gazette. Published monthly by M. G. Bardwell, St. Stephen’s street

Weekly Express. Published by Henry Watts, Pottergate street, every Saturday

News Vendors—

Darken, James, Little London street

Daynes, John, Back of the Inns

Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s walk

Forster, Edwin, St. Stephen’s street

Greene, Charles J., Rose lane

Hill, Lot, Bridewell alley

Jarrold and Sons, London street and Exchange street

Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley

Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s street

Tuck, Robert, Wensum street

Willsea, Joshua, Orford hill

Nursery, Seedsmen, and Gardeners—

Allen, Robert, Grove place, New Lakenham

Booty, John, St. Stephen’s road

Boulton, Richard, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Browne, David, Upper London street

Ewing, John W., Exchange street

Farman, Robert, King street

Frost, Hezekiah, Lower close

Green, John, Asylum lane

Harris, Thomas, King street

Howes, James, Magdalen street

Mackie and Stewart, Exchange street

Newman, John, Old Lakenham

Parfitt, Edward, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Pratt, John, Lower close

Reynolds, William, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Sawyer, John, Earlham road

Towell, William, Upper King street

Trollop, George, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Woolbright, Robert, jun., Lower close

Opticians—

Keyzor, Michael, Market-place

Piggin and Dyball, Post-office street

Rossi, George, Market-place; h Unthank’s road

Organ Builders and Pianoforte Manufacturers—

Darken, James, Pottergate street

Howlett, W., the Walk, Market-place

Noble, Mark, Pottergate street

Pawnbrokers—

Cott, Thomas, Pottergate street

Frary, Richard, St. Andrew’s hill

Griggs, Frederic, Upper King street

Harvey and Stannard, William street

Havers, W., St. Paul’s opening

Knight and Ballard, All Saints’ green

Knight, Charlotte, Ber street

Knight, James, St. Benedict’s street

Morgan, W. R., St. Paul’s street

Morgan, William, St. Saviour’s lane

Owen, Frederick, Magdalen street

Owen, Thomas, Colegate street

Samuels and Joseph, St. John’s Timberhill

Shalders, Noah, Westlegate street

Sheward, William, King street

Towler, John B., Bethel street

Woodrow, Thomas, St. Miles’ street

Pill-box Makers—

Martin, R., West Pottergate street

Purdy, John, Cowgate street

Saul, Joseph, West Pottergate street

Physicians—

Copeman, Edward, Bethel street

Dove, H., Tombland

Goodwin, John W., Queen street

Hartmann, Francis Alexander, Surrey street

Hutchinson, Charles, Surrey street

Johnson, James, Theatre street

Ranking, W. H., St. Giles’ street

Wharton, George, Upper close

Plasterers—

Aldis, James, Prince’s street

Brooks, Henry, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Britcher, Charles, Pitt street

Bush, Thomas, Globe street, Union place

Lacey, John, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Lacey, William, Castle hill

Lacey, John G., Ber street

Lucas, William, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street

Nichols, John, Golden Ball street

Page, Jeremiah, Rising Sun road

Parker, Clare, St. Martin’s at Oak

Parnell, Richard, Lady’s lane

Pearson, Edward, Bank street

Russell, Robert George, St. Catherine’s plain

Sexton, R. W., Calvert street

Sexton, H. W., St. Swithin’s

Townshend, William, Golden Ball street

Underwood, Henry, St. Margaret’s plain

Wright, James, Ber street

Youell, Thomas, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Plane Makers—

Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane and Pottergate street

Killington, Samuel, Pottergate street

Leist, James, Wensum street

Plumbers, Glaziers, and Painters—

Barker, Robert, St. John’s Timberhill

Beaty, Henry, Little London street

Belson, Robert H., King street

Bowers, William, Pottergate street

Brown, Abraham, Chapman’s yard, St. Giles’ street

Campling, Thomas, St. Mary’s street

Candler, John, St. Saviour’s lane

Clabburn, James, St. Martin’s at Oak

Cletheroe, James, Distillery street

Culyer and Bowen, Pottergate street

Delph, William, St. Augustine’s street

Devereux, Edmund, Middle street, St. George’s

Drane, Joseph, Rigby’s court

Dunn, Richard, Surrey road

Ellingham, Henry, Elm hill

Gedge, George, Wounded Hart lane, Upper market

Gilbert, James, Magdalen street

Gooch, George C., Upper King street

Green, John, Pottergate street

Hall, James, Magdalen street

Hall, James, All Saints’ green

Hardy, William E., Dove street

Hawes, George, Mariner’s lane

Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill

Jones, Peter, St. Margaret’s alley

Kerr, John, Lower Goat lane

King, D. and Son, Prince’s street

King, J. and J., Prince’s street

Love, Charles T., Palace street

Norman, Robert, Chapel-field road

Norton, Robert, Magdalen street

Purdy, Ann, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Quadling, Henry, King street

Sands, Anthony, St. Giles’ hill

Say, Sarah, St. Giles’ street

Self and Howes, Tombland

Starland, George, Surrey street

Storey, Samuel, West Pottergate

Storey, William, West Pottergate

Surflin, William, Bank street

Thwaites, Isaac M., Sardinian Court, St. Stephen’s street

Wicks, William, St. Augustine’s street

Wilde, Frederic, St. Stephen’s street

Winter, William, St. John’s Timberhill

Wordingham, Robert, St. Catherine’s plain

Wright, Joseph, King street

Wright, Walter, Surrey place, New Lakenham

Wright, Walter, Lame Dog road

Printers—

Bacon, R. N., Mercury Office, London street

Bardwell, M. G., Goodman’s yard, St. Stephen’s street

Barnes, Charles, St. George’s plain

Colby, Richard, Golden Dog lane

Daynes, Samuel, St. Stephen’s

Fletcher and Alexander, Gentleman’s walk, Market place

Iungius, J., Pottergate street

Jarrold and Sons, London street and Exchange street

Jeary, Robert, Bridewell alley

Kerr, Stephen J., Distillery street

Lemmon, James, Gun lane

Matchett and Stevenson, Market place

Muskett, Charles, Haymarket

Otty Philip, Orford hill

Oury and Co., London street

Pigg, Henry, London street

Priest, Thomas, Rampant Horse street

Stevens, William Horace, Pottergate street

Thorndick, Henry and Co., Prince’s street

Walker, Robert, Church street, St. Miles’

Watts, Henry, Pottergate street

Professors—

Baldry, Miss (music), St. Stephen’s

Buck, Dr. Z., (music), Close

Bunnett, Edward (music), Upper close

Caro, Simon, (Hebrew), Westlegate street

Curtis, Lambert, (music) Surrey terrace, New Lakenham

Finegan, William Thomas (French), Cow hill

Harcourt, James, (music) St. Clement’s

Hill, J. F. (music), St. Giles’ terrace

Hill, Horace, (music) Pottergate street

Klein, Herr H. (languages) Prince’s street

Lantenant, Camille (French), Prince’s street

Rudd, Henry (music), St. Giles’

Scott, John, B.A., (languages), Bank street

Vlieland, Jerome N., (French), Redwell street

Wilkins, Robert F., (music), Bethel street

Register Offices for Servants—

Baker, Charles, Redwell street

Bayfield, Mrs. F., St. Stephen’s road

Betts, John, Castle meadow

Chandler, Samuel, St. Stephen’s road

Gaze, William, Westlegate street

Green, Ann, Post Office street

Johnson, Robert, Gun lane

Johnson, Mrs., Castle meadow

Moore, Joseph, Magdalen street

Whitehead, George, St. Giles’ hill

Rope and Sack Manufacturers—

Allman, George, King street

Bacon, Josiah Newbegin, Davey place

Hindes and Sons, Red Lion street

Hindes, James, Magdalen street

Hurn, George, Dove street,

Mountain, John, Mill lane, New Catton

Webb, William, Magdalen street

Saddlers and Harness Makers—

Adwick, Thomas, Davey place

Bowes, William, St. Benedict’s street

Breese, Robert, Magdalen street

Calver, John, All Saints’ green

Cannell, John, Ber street

Chettleburgh, Robert, Upper King street

Dickinson, Richard, Castle hill

Fuller, James, Market place

Gowing, Charles, Castle hill

Hallows, George, Rampant Horse street

Harbord, Joseph M., Upper St. Giles’ street

Jolly, Charles W., St. Stephen’s gates, Newmarket road

Kemp, Thomas, Castle hill

Philo, Joseph, Upper London street

Prentice, Samuel, Magdalen street

Wilkinson, Henry Joseph, St. Giles’ street

Saw and File Makers—

Griffiths, Hannah, Lower Goat lane, Pottergate street

Kenyon, John, Lower Goat lane

Leist, James, Wensum street

Lomas, William, St. Gregory’s church alley, Pottergate street

Saw Mills—

Orfeur, John, Fishgate street

Patrick, James F. and Ellis Thomas, St. Miles’

Saul and Fraser, City Saw Mills, St. Martin’s at Palace

Shoe Manufacturers, wholesale—

Barber and Co., Rampant Horse street

Barker and Co., Orford hill

Ford and Son, Colegate street

Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ street

Groom, George, St. Stephen’s street

Homan and Co., Upper market-place

Hotblack, John, Orford hill

Kemp, William, Pitt street

Lulham, W. and E., Surrey street

Partridge, John, Scott’s yard, Ber street

Roberts, James, Willow place, New Lakenham

Winter, Charles, Upper market

Woodgate, Philip, Castle street

Shopkeepers—

Abel, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Alborough, Edmund, Pottergate street

Aldham, James, Tabernacle street

Aldrich, Ewing, St. Benedict’s street

Annison, Robert, Globe street, Union place

Archer, Samuel, Peacock street

Arnup, Thomas, Barrack street

Artherton, Thomas, Cherry place, New Lakenham

Bussey, Benjamin, Gildengate street

Bennett, John, Church street, St. Miles’

Butcher, Simon, Pitt street

Boulton, Edward, Gildengate street

Browne, William, Barrack street

Batley, Richard, St. Catherine’s plain

Butler, Thomas, Barrack street

Burrows, Anthony, St. Paul’s street

Brett, Thomas, Cherry street, New Lakenham

Browne, William, Barrack street

Bexfield, James, Rising Sun lane

Buxton, Stephen, Thorpe hamlet

Blackburn, Edward, Pottergate street

Brown, John, Philadelphia

Batson, John, Barrack street

Bunting, James, St. Mary’s street

Bunting, John, St. Mary’s street

Blyth, Joshua, World’s-end lane

Brown, William, St. Margaret’s

Blyth, John, Prince’s street

Barlow, Janet, Barrack street

Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk street, Union place

Beeston, Margaret, Barrack street

Blyth, John, St. Martin’s at Oak

Bensley, William, Union place

Baylis, Andrew, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Baxter, Benjamin, St. Paul’s street

Catchpole, John, Cowgate street

Collins, Mary, Heigham street

Campling, George, Magdalen street

Crickmore, William, St. Miles’ street

Church, William, Upper King street

Cooper, Thomas, St. Augustine’s street

Crooks, Benjamin, St. Miles’ street

Chapman, John, Union place

Crosskill, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Calver, Eliza, Lower Westwick street

Carter, Thomas, St. James’ street

Carter, Henry, Rose lane

Douglass, John, Silver road

Durrant, Thomas, Sherbourne place

Dawson, Samuel, St. Martin’s at Oak

D’Alberg, Catherine, Palace plain

Duffield, Henry, St. George’s middle street

Drake, Samuel, Lower Westwick street

Dobson, Richard, St. Benedict’s street

Diver, Jabez, St. Paul’s church plain

Dawson, William, Magdalen street

Ellis, Mary, St. Martin’s at Oak

Evans, Robert, St. Martin’s at Oak

Evans, John, Bishopgate street

Evans, George, Barrack street

Ellis, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Forster, Thomas, Queen street, Crook’s place

Faircloth, George, Julian place

Fox, John, Fishgate street

Fabb, Charles, St. Augustine’s street

Frost, James, Magdalen street

Fountain, Elizabeth, Heigham street

Forster, Thomas, West Pottergate

Forster, Samuel, Barrack street

Futter, John, Saint Mary’s plain

Fisher, George, Union place

Fairhead, John, Thorpe hamlet

Felsted, James, Mill street, Crook’s place

Green, Susanna, St. James’ street

Gent, George, St. Miles’ street

Gardener, Maria, St. Benedict’s street

Giddens, Samuel, St. Stephen’s street

Grimes, Maria, Botolph street

Gifford, Samuel, St. Benedict’s street

Hubbard, George, King street gates

Holmes, James, King street

Howard, Daniel, Barrack street

Holmes, William, St. Paul’s back lane

Harply, Thomas, Cowgate street

Hill, Joseph, St. Augustine’s street

Howes, Ann, Pottergate street

Humphrey, William, Pump street

Hase, Thomas, Cowgate street

Hull, Amos, Peacock street

Harvey, Samuel, Fishgate street

Hunt, John, Quay side

Hunt, George, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Hardingham, William, Barrack street

Hook, Joseph, Surrey street

Harley, John Payne, St. Benedict’s street

Jarvis, Joseph, Fishgate street

James, John, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Jeffries, William, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Kemp, James, Cowgate street

Knevett, Henry, Magdalen street

Kerridge, John, St. Benedict’s street

Lowne, James, Cowgate street

Leggatt, Daniel, Thorpe hamlet

Lenstead, Robert, St. George’s plain

Linsey, Robert, Church street

Lincoln, James, St. Martin’s at Oak

Livingstone, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Leeds, Sarah, Tinkler’s lane

Livock, Samuel, Brazen Doors road

Lacy, Esau, Norfolk street, Union place

Muirhead, Hannah, Colegate street

Marshall, Robert, Lower Westwick str.

Mackley, Richard, St. Martin’s at Oak

Mallett, Frederic, Saint James street

Meadows, Jonathan, St. Mary’s street

Mayfield, James, St. Benedict’s street

Middleton, James, Calvert street

Middleton, John, Magdalen street

Minns, Isaac, King street, Crook’s place

Miles, Susan, St. Martin’s at Oak

Owles, William, Westlegate street

Pearson, Robert, Cowgate street

Pitcher, Thomas, Rose lane

Price, Joseph, St. Mary’s street

Playford, John Joseph, Bishopgate street

Press, Frederic George, Philadelphia

Patrick, Francis, All Saints’ green

Pike, William, Magdalen street

Pulham, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Palmer, Thomas, Crook’s place

Quantrill, James, Queen street, Crook’s place

Nicholas, Richard, City road

Newman, Henry, Saint Martin’s at Oak

Rudd, Robert, St. Mary’s street

Ravy, William, Fishgate street

Ralph, Sarah, St. Augustine’s street

Rawling, Henry, West Pottergate

Stafford, Thomas, Chapel street, Crook’s place

Smith, David, Magdalen street

Seaman, Henry, 21 row, New Lakenham

Skyles, Samuel, Barrack street

Sayer, James, Philadelphia

Stangroom, Robert, Fishgate street

Seely, Job, Pottergate street

Sadd, David, St. Catherine’s plain

Sexton, John, Scoles’ green

Simpson, Robert, Magdalen street

Seaman, Robert, Saint Saviour’s street

Simpson, Amelia, Ber street

Saddler, James, jun., St. Martin’s at Oak

Storey, James, St. Augustine’s street

Self, Thomas, Saint Mary’s plain

Sammons, Joseph, Old Lakenham

Smith, Robert, King street, Crook’s place

Scott, William, Magdalen street

Smith, Lydia, St. Augustine’s street

Shalders, Edward, St. Benedict’s street

Tuttell, Ann, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Thouless, James, Pump street

Tidd, Robert, Gildengate street

Thorpe, William, St. Martin’s at Oak

Thompson, Benjamin, Thorn lane

Towler, Edward, Magdalen street

Thurtle, James, Saint Swithin’s

Tuttell, John Watson, Mill street, New Lakenham

Thrower, John, Saint Augustine’s street

Weeds, Sarah, Thorpe hamlet

Waller, Martha, St. Paul’s opening

Walters, William, St. Catherine’s plain

Webster, George, Botolph street

Whall, Robert, King street, Crook’s place

Wiley, Samuel Hall, Cowgate street

Williment, James, St. Augustine’s street

Williams, Mary, Vauxhall street, Julian place

Watering, John, Mill lane, New Catton

Wurr, Louisa, Grove place, New Lakenham

Woods, William, Union place

Wilson, Sarah, Barrack street

Young, Mary Ann, Mariner’s lane

Slate Merchants—

Blyth, William, St. Faith’s lane

Jecks, Charles William, St. Faith’s lane

Morris, John, King street

Smallware and Toy Dealers, and Fancy Repositories—

Beales, Mary, Tombland

Brennan, Elizabeth, Upper London street

Brown, A. H., London street

Bryan, Mary, Haymarket

Bush, George, Bridge street

Cole, Emma, London street

Cruso, Lydia, Briggs’ street

Ellison, Frances, Dove street

Hepperson, Mary, White Lion street

Holder, Reuben, St. Stephen’s street

Lane, Joseph, All Saints’ green

Lovett, Henry, St. Stephen’s street

Lovett and Kidd, Bank street

Mingay, George, Haymarket

Plumstead, Frederic, Magdalen street

Ransome, Harriet, Gentleman’s walk, Market-place

Ringer, William, Market-place

Smith, William, Lower Goat lane

Steel and Rix, Queen street

Swindon, John, Magdalen street

Tubb, William Henry, London street

Walker, Richard, Bridge street

White, Mrs., London street

Solicitors—

Asker, Samuel Hurry, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’

Atkinson, John Goldsmith, Post Office street

Bailey, Elijah C., Little Orford street

Bardwell, Everett, Lower close

Barnham, James, Rampant Horse street

Beckwith, Augustus A. H., Palace street

Blake, Francis John, Upper King street

Blake, John Joseph, Palace street

Brightwell and Son, Surrey street

Bugg, Isaac, Surrey street

Cooper, J. N. V., the Crescent

Dalrymple, Arthur, St. Giles’ street

Dowson, John Withers, Castle meadow

Day, Alfred, All Saints’ green

Durrant, George, Surrey street

Dye and Palmer, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Fickling, Robert, Prince’s street

Field and Bignold, Upper Surrey street

Field, Edward, Surrey street

Fisher, James, King street

Fox, Frederic, Surrey street

Fox, Thomas C., Victoria street, St. Stephen’s gates

Freestone, Edward, Little Orford street

Gilman, Charles S., St. Giles’ street

Gilman, Charles Rackham, St. Giles’ street

Goodwin, John, Willow lane

Hansell, Henry, Upper close

Hansell, Robert, Surrey street

Harrod, Henry, Bank street

Jay and Pilgrim, Toll’s court, Briggs’ street

Jessup, Benjamin, Bridewell alley

Keith, Thomas, Bracondale

Kerrison and Preston, Bank street

Littleboy, George, Lower close

Long, E. S. D., Willow lane

Mendham, W. L., St. Andrew’s

Miller, Son, and Bugg, Surrey street

Nixon, J. H., Bracondale

Press, Edward, Tombland

Pulley, Henry, Surrey street

Rackham, Matthew R., Surrey street

Rackham, Matthew, the Close

Rackham, Thomas H., Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ street

Rackham, William, Upper St. Giles’

Sharp, Daniel John, Surrey street

Sharpe, Benjamin Thomas, Chapel Field road

Simpson, George E., Tombland

Skippon, James, Castle meadow

Skipper, John, Bank street; h Thorpe hamlet

Sparke, James B., Post Office street

Taylor, Adam and Clement, Orford hill

Taylor, John Oddin, and Ling Henry, St. Giles’ street

Tillett, Jacob Henry, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Tuck, Charles Edward, St. Giles’ street

Turner, W. H. N., the Close; h Newmarket road

Wortley, Robert, Upper King street

Whaites, Charles, Tombland

Winter, James and Son, St. Giles’ street

Woolbright, William Henry, Upper King street

Stay Makers—

Aldis, Jane, Prince’s street

Colsey, Emily, St. Andrew’s

Farrow, Mrs. Maria, St. Giles’ hill

Frost, Mrs., Davey place

Leach, Jane, St. George’s plain

Maine, Susan, Briggs’ street

Randall, Emma, St. Catherine’s plain

Taylor, Elizabeth, Upper St. Giles’ street

Stone and Marble Masons—

De Carle, Henry, Chapel Field road

Lloyd, Thomas, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Stanley, Joseph, St. Stephen’s street

Watson and Son, St. Faith’s lane

Want, F., St. Benedict’s road

Straw Bonnet Makers—

Clarke, Maria, St. Gregory’s church alley

Forster, John, Upper London street

Gooding, Harriet, Red Lion street

Green, Ann, Post Office street

Hansell, Mary, John street, Rose lane

Laws, Robert, Westlegate street

Leggett, Sarah, Crescent place

Palmer, Louisa, West Pottergate street

Riches, Susannah, Upper London street

Tomlinson, Anne, Bishopgate street

Whethers, Martha, Union place

Surgeons—

Bateman, Frederic, St. Giles’ street

Bell, J. Crawford, Prince’s street

Bleakley, Elijah, St. Andrew’s broad street

Boulger, J. P., Willow lane

Cadge, William, All Saints’ Green

Cooper, Emmanuel, Tombland

Cooper and Fox, Tombland

Crickmay, Edward, Magdalen street

Crook, John, London street

Crosse, Thomas Wm., St. Giles’ street

Dalrymple, Donald, Surrey street

Dashwood, L., St. Andrew’s broad str.

Day, William Hawkes, Surrey street

Dove, Harry, M.D., Tombland

Drake, Charles, All Saints’ green

Firth, George W., St. Martin’s at Palace

Fox, John, Upper King street

Francis, W. B., Colegate street

Garthon, James Slapp, Upper St. Giles’ street

Gibson, C. M., Bethel street

Goodwin, Charles, Willow lane

Gurney Richard, St. Giles’ road

Holland, E. C., St. Stephen’s road

Johnson, John Godwin, St. Giles’ street

Marsack, Blackall, St. Giles’ street

Master, Alfred, Bethel street

Mills, F. A., All Saints’ green

Morgan, A. F., St. Giles’ street

Nichols, Wm. Peter, Surrey street

Norgate, B. H., F.R.S., Bank street

Orris, Frederic, Magdalen street

Payne, Sturley, Duke street

Pitt, John Ballard, St. Stephen’s street

Rand, W. F., Tombland

Spencer, Christopher, King street

Taylor, William, Magdalen street

Taylor, William Henry, Prince’s street

Thompson, Robert, Theatre street

Thurgar, W. C., St. Catherine’s plain

Webber, William, the Free Hospital, Willow lane

White, Richard, St. Giles’ street

Woolterton, Robert, Tombland

Surveyors, Land Agents, and Architects—

Baldry, William, St. Stephen’s road

Benest, Edward E., New Catton

Brown, John, Upper King street

Browne, William, St. Andrew’s broad street

Bunn, John, Pottergate street

Fisher, Thomas, the Crescent

Forrester, George, Upper Close

Hewitt, John, Bethel street

Hinsby, William, Prince’s street

Hornor, Charles, St. Martin’s at Palace

Johnson, Robert, Gun lane

Kitton, Robert, Tuck’s court, St. Giles’ road

Loades, Benjamin, Pottergate street

Mear, William, Lower Close

Millard and Son, Prince’s street

Newton, William, Tombland

Pratt and Hornor, Queen street

Shipley, William, Chapel Field road

Wright, James, Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Wright, Robert, Lower Close

Tailors and Woollen Drapers—

Allen and Co., Upper London street and Bank plain

Allured, James, St. John’s Timberhill

Banks, William, Earlham terrace, St. Giles’ road

Borking, Thomas, Willow lane

Bayes and Sons, Orford hill and Red Lion street

Bennett, James, Wensum street, Tombland

Betts, John, Exchange street

Bingham, Thomas, Post-office street

Bond, William, Upper London street

Bond, Joseph Daines, Davey place

Bray, Richard, St. Giles’ street

Briggs, Sampson, Golden Ball street

Browne, Frederic, Colegate street

Buck, William, Upper Goat lane

Barrage and Jeffries, Davey place

Burrows, Robert, Lower Westwick str.

Cannell, A. F., Lower Goat lane

Climpson, Edward, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Cocks, Dennis, Magdalen street

Cocks, Thomas, Elm hill

Cogman, Frederick, Prince’s street

Cole, John Beck, Post-office street

Crisp, John Wiseman, Castle meadow

Daniels, Thomas, Albert tavern, Dove street

Duffield, William, Grove place, New Lakenham

Duffield, Henry, Exchange street

Dye, M. and W., Bank plain

English, Joseph, Upper London street

Francis, Joseph, Charing cross

Fuller, Edward, Red Lion street

Gray, Francis, Surrey street

Gray, Richard, West Pottergate street

Grand, George, London street

Grand, Edward, Upper King street

Haggath, Thomas, New Catton

Hagon, George, Hall lane, New Lakenham

Haldenstein, P., Bridewell alley

Harrison, William, St. Augustine’s str.

Hawyes, John, West Wymer street

Hill, Michael, Palace street

Hipper, James, Rampant Horse street

Hoods, Richard, Elm hill

Hook, Samuel B., St. George’s plain

Hopkins, John, Bethel street

Howlett, Richard, Bridge street

Johnson, Jacob, London street

King, William Howes, Trafalgar street, New Lakenham

Larkman, William, Gildengate street

Lovick and Johnson, London street

Ling, W. S., Castle Meadow

Livock, William Thomas, London str.

Lake, James, Red Lion street

Mackley, John E., Westlegate street

Moore, James, St. Catherine’s terrace

Mower, Edward, Fox buildings, Herring’s row

Marshall, Joseph, Rampant Horse str.

Mann, Charles C., Theatre street

Minns, Samuel W., Golden Dog lane

Murry, James, Mariners’ lane

Miller, William, Grapes hill

Mitchell, John, Dereham road terrace

Mallett, Francis and Charles, London street

Mallett, Charles, Holly terrace, Unthank’s road

Mason, Robert, West Wymer street

Norton, Francis James, Back of the Inns

Osborn, John, Little London street

Perowne, Robert, St. Benedict’s road

Porter, John S., Upper King street

Phillips, John, Orford hill

Parker, Oliver, Thorpe hamlet

Pigg, Samuel and Sons, Haymarket

Page, Joseph, Briggs’ street

Plummer, Edward, Bridge street, St. Lawrence

Ratcliff, William, Distillery street

Rudd, Francis, Pottergate street

Royall, Daniel, Jay’s terrace, Rose lane

Rust, James Barrow, Bethel street

Riches and Skoyles, Davey place

Skelton, John S., St. Giles’ street

Scott, Francis, Calvert street

Steward, James, Tombland; h Thorpe

Spurgeon, Thomas, St. Stephen’s road

Stevens, Thomas W., Unthank’s road

Sutton, Daniel Morrison, St. Andrew’s broad street

Smith, John, Orford street

Sutton, James, Unthank’s road

Slater, Joseph, Tombland

Saul, Henry Thomas, Orford street

Todd, John, and Sons, Queen street

Taylor, William, Prince’s street

Tuck, James Stannard, Lower Goat lane

Trowse, Christopher, Ten Bell lane

Talbot, George, Bridge street

Turner, Samuel, St. Miles’ street

Woods, John, Tinkler’s lane

Wells, Peter Michael, Prince’s street

Wyatt, David, Paragon street

Womack, George, White Lion street and Davey place

Wright, James, Ber street

Wade, Francis, London street

Woods, John, West Pottergate

Tallow Chandlers—

Freeman, Henry; Nash, Charles, Upper market

Hardy, James, Rampant Horse street

Howes and Son, Lower Goat lane

Kitton, George, corner of Haymarket

Pratt, William, Wensum street

Timber Merchants—

Blyth, William, St. Faith’s lane

Cann, Samuel and John, saw mills, Philadelphia

Cushion, William, Rising Sun road

Gaze, George, Hamlet place, Grapes’ hill

Green, Robert and Son, St. Miles’ Thorn Garden street

Hardy, William, Pitt street

Jecks, Charles William, St. Faith’s lane

Orfeur, John, Fishgate street

Pigg, Frederic, Bridge street, Saint George’s

Saul, William S., Pottergate street

Scales, Samuel, Rising Sun road

Scales, Samuel, Grove place, New Lakenham

Steward, Robert and Co., King street gates

Woolliston, Samuel, Hall road, New Lakenham

Tobacconists—

Borrett, William, Bridge street, Saint Lawrence

Elwes, Jonathan, St. Stephen’s road

Forster, Edwin, St. Stephen’s street

Foulsham, William, Bridge street

Fuller, William, Red Lion street

Greene, Charles Jeremiah, Rose lane

Holmes, Henry, Bloomsbury place, Rose lane

Horne, Caroline, Back of the Inns

Houghton, Henry, St. Giles’ street

Kitton, Frederic, Haymarket

Middleton, John, Trafalgar place, St. Benedict’s road

Miller, Amelia, London street

Miller, Wallace Shade, London street; h Grove road, New Lakenham

Newbegin, James and E., Market place and Bridewell alley

Richender, Neville, Upper Market

Sanderson, Alexander, Fye bridge

Smith, Samuel, Gentleman’s walk, Market place

Stowers, James, Red Lion street

Taylor, W. B., St. Stephen’s street

Townshend, William, Golden Ball street

Willsea, Joshua, Orford hill

Toy Dealers—

Cunnington, William, Little Orford street

Ellison, Frances, Dove street

Ham, Mrs., Orford hill

Page, Caroline, St. Catherine’s plain

Ransome, Harriet, Gentleman’s walk

Rose, Sarah, Castle street

Smith, W., Lower Goat lane

Smith, John, St. John’s Timberhill

Vincent, Mary, St. Catherine’s plain

Turners—

Blyth, James, New Catton

Cunnington, William, Willow lane

Gaul, Edward James, St. Augustine’s

Umbrella Makers, &c.—

Forster, John, Upper London street

Hall, Robert, All Saints green

Hartley, William, Little Orford hill

King, Tyrrell, St. Saviour’s lane

Martin, Thomas, Upper London street

Moore, Charles, St. Martin’s at Oak

Smith, Thomas, St. Benedict’s street

Veterinary Surgeons—

Sayer, Daniel, Pottergate street

Smith, William, Pottergate street

Wells, Thomas, Castle meadow

Venetian Blind Manufacturers—

Furze, James Thomas, Tombland

Howard, E. S., Rose lane

Thurst, James, Castle meadow

Watch and Clock Makers, Jewellers, and Silversmiths—

Abrahams, S. S. and B., Bethel street

Amies, Thomas, West Wymer street

Beha, Lickert, and Co., St. Stephen’s plain

Bell, Robert, Davey place

Block, Israel, Pottergate street

Buckenham, J. C., Tombland

Bush, Edward, Union place

Caston, Thomas, Bridge street

Cooper, John and Sons, London street

Cullen, Christopher, Pottergate street

Daynes, John, Pitt street

Dixon, Thomas, Bridewell alley

Dodson, W. R., Upper London street

Etheridge, George and Ellis, T. R., Gentleman’s walk

Fearnley, Joseph, London street

Frary, William, St. Benedict’s street

Grant, Frederick, Ber street

Gunton, Henry, Rampant Horse street

Hartt, W. G., London street

Haywood, James, J., Little London street

James, Benjamin, St. Andrew’s Broad street

Kerrison, James, Magdalen street

Linford, Robert, Red Lion street

Mackley, G. W., Westlegate street

Phillips, Samuel M., Chapel Field road

Piggin and Dyball, Post-office street

Priest, George, Briggs’ street

Ransome, James, Bridge street

Rossi, George, Market-place

Russell, Benjamin, Magdalen street

Samuels and Joseph, St. John’s Timberhill

Shildrake, William, Upper London street

Springall, Isaac, Wensum street

Stowers, James, Red Lion street

Zipfel, John, Magdalen street

Zipfel, Matthew, Bridge street

Whip Makers—

Abel, Cain, Golden Ball lane

Hard, Charles, St. John’s Timberhill

Leeds, Edward and Charles, All Saints’ green

Simpson, John, Ber street

Whitesmiths—

Culyer, Christmas and George, Cow hill

Dennis, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates

Finch, William Henry, Waggon and Horses’ lane

Leech, George, Upper Goat lane, West Pottergate

Leggatt, John, Scoles’ green

Livock, Joseph, Elm hill

Palmer J. and W., St. Augustine’s street

Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s lane

Rope, Charles, Surrey street

Stammers, Robert, Castle hill

Wholesale Drapers and Warehousemen—

Barker, Benjamin, Orford hill

Chamberlin, Sons, and Co., Market-place

Coleman, G. L., Market-place

Coleman and Sons, London street

De Vear and Phillips, Davey place

Pigg, Samuel, and Sons, Haymarket

Rivett and Harmer, Old Post-office court

Woodgate, Philip, Castle street

Wine, Spirit, and Porter Merchants—

Anthony, William, Upper Market

Arnold, Maria, St. Margaret’s plain

Athow, Edward, Castle street

Back and Co., Haymarket

Barley, Christopher, Bridewell alley

Barwell and Son, London street, and St. Stephen’s street

Bolingbroke, Woodrow and Co., Upper St. Giles’ street

Bowgen, J. H., Lower Westwick street

Bullard, Richard, St. Miles’ Bridge

Buxton, Isaac, Bank plain

Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen street

Filby, Wm. E., Stamp office yard

Foster and Son, Norfolk hotel

Geldart and Son, Wensum street

Gittings, Cornelius, Calvert street

Grimmer, Samuel; h Mount Pleasant, Unthank’s road

Harman and Sons, St. Andrew’s hill

Heseltine, James, Royal hotel

Hubbard, James, Magdalen street

Louth, Robert, Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse street

Morrison, P. A., and Co., Upper Market

Murnane, John, Bell Commercial hotel, Orford hill and Cattle market

Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s street

Priest, Henry R., Pottergate street

Priest, Pilgrim, and Co., St. Giles’ street

Roe, Sarah Ann and Son, Post-office court

Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., Saint Andrew’s broad street

Sparks, Francis, St. Giles’ street

Steward, Patteson, Finch and Co., Barrack street

Strachan, James, Guildhall tavern, Market place

Wiseman, Isaac, Post Office street

Woodrow, Joseph, Unthank’s road

Wire Workers—

Andrews, Richard, St. Miles’ street

Barnard and Bishop, Gentleman’s walk

Lamb, Mrs. S., Golden Ball street

Corporation of Norwich.

Mayor—John Godwin Johnson, Esq.

Sheriff—Timothy Steward, Esq.

Recorder—Michael Prendergast, Esq. Q.C.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Sir Samuel Bignold, Knt. M.P.

Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.

John Hilling Barnard

Samuel Shalders Beare

John Betts

Robert Wiffen Blake

Horatio Bolingbroke

Henry Browne

Robert Chamberlin

William Collyer

Charles Evans

William Freeman

John Henry Gurney

Robt. John Harvey Harvey

Anthony Hudson

John Godwin Johnson

John Marshall

Philip John Money

Nathaniel Palmer

Thomas Osborn Springfield

Osborn Springfield

John Sultzer

Abel Towler

Charles Turner

Edward Willett

Charles Winter

Henry Woodcock

John Wright

Judge of the Guildhall Court

Nathaniel Palmer, Esq.

Registrar of ditto

Hy. Miller, Gent.

Coroner

Wm. Wilde, Esq.

Clerk to the Justices

Wm. Day, Esq.

Ditto for Licensing and Billeting

Wm. Wilde, Esq.

Clerk to the Local Board of Health

H. B. Miller, Esq.

Clerk to the Burials’ Board

W. L. Mendham, Esq.

Clerk of the Peace

A. Dalrymple, Esq.

Town Clerk

W. L. Mendham, Esq.

City Treasurer

Mr. F. Simpson

Clerk to Committees

R. Fickling, Esq.

Under Sheriff

T. Brightwell, jun., Esq.

City Surveyor & Surveyor to the Board of Health

Mr. Edward E. Benest

Inspector of ditto

Samuel Clarke

ALDERMEN.

Jeremiah Butcher

John De Vear

Charles Robert Freeman

George Middleton

Robert Page, junior

John Pymar

John Oddin Taylor

John Youngs

Robert Wiffen Blake

George L. Coleman

Canuel Darkins

William Hall

Joseph D. Smith

Abel Towler

Edward Willett

Wm. Henry Woolbright

COUNCILLORS.

1st Ward.

2nd Ward.

3rd Ward.

John Kitton

George William Minns

Francis John Blake

Roger Kerrison

George Ives

John Underwood

Richard Bullard

Osborn Springfield

R. Chamberlin, (Deputy Mayor)

Henry Woodcock

Sir Wm. Foster, Bart.

Jacob Henry Tillett

Henry Ling

John Ferra Watson

William Trory

James Winter

Elijah Crosier Bailey

Robert Atkinson Gorell

4th Ward.

5th Ward.

6th Ward.

John Barwell

George Womack

Chas. N. Bolingbroke

Charles Winter

Thomas Brightwell

Carlos Cooper

Sir S. Bignold, M.P.

W. J. Utten Browne

A. A. H. Beckwith

Charles Wilson Jolly

Edward Field

James Hardy

John Godwin Johnson (Mayor)

Thomas Moore Keith

Henry Hindes

Wm. Manning Kitton

George Kitton

John Skipper

7th Ward.

8th Ward.

Robert French

Thos. Osborn Springfield

Joel Fox

Thomas Christie

William Andrews

William Wilde, jun.

Samuel Hill

Robert Watling Sexton

James Knights

William Pratt

John Bidwell

Richard Coaks

City Police Force, Guildhall.

Chief Constable—Stephen English, Esq., Guildhall.

Surgeon—James Slapp Garthon, Esq.

Superintendents—Edward Peck and Stephen Amiss.

Inspectors—William Barnard and George Steward.

SERGEANTS—

John Minns

John Hayhow

John Fransham

William Curtis

Thomas Osborne

John Ireland

The Police Force was formed in January, 1836, and re-organised in August, 1853; and in addition to the officers above given, there are 71 Police Constables.

Its jurisdiction extends over an area of 10½ square miles, with a population of 70,000 souls. The annual expenditure is about £4,000, including pensions.

City Fire Brigade.

Superintendent—Stephen English, Esq.

Central Office—Guildhall.

Inspectors—Edward Peck and Stephen Amiss.

This establishment was organised in August, 1853; and in addition to the officers, is composed and manned by eighty Police Officers, who are regularly trained and drilled. Three Engines, six Hose Reels, three Fire Escapes, seven Fire Annihilators, Jumping Cloths, and other appliances for extinguishing fires and saving life, are kept ready for instant use.

Upon an alarm of fire at the Guildhall, the police throughout the city receive instantaneous notice thereof by means of signal rockets.

The city is supplied with water on the high pressure system, and fires can be extinguished without the aid of an engine. By means of Hose Reels, the power of a hundred engines can be brought to bear upon any premises on fire.

Mr. English, the present Superintendent, has received several honorary rewards for his intrepidity and exertions in the performance of his duty. A portable Fire Escape lately invented by Mr. English, and exhibited in London, is highly spoken of and approved by several scientific gentlemen. It consists of two cross bars with pulleys, three coils of rope with spring-hooks attached, and a leather belt, by means of which persons may be rescued in case of fire, in an expeditious and simple manner. The advantages of this escape, before all others hitherto invented, are, that you can rescue the inmates from the adjoining houses without passing through the fire—its simplicity, cheapness, portability, and safety. It can also be used up narrow courts and passages, and at the rear of houses, a desideratum which the London escapes do not possess.

Norwich Union Fire Brigade.

Superintendent—Stephen English, Esq., Guildhall

Inspectors—William Barnard and John Hayhow.

Reserve—John Flaxman and James Melvin.

This establishment was reorganised in November, 1854, and placed under the management of the Police.

Two Fire Engines are kept perfectly ready to act on any emergency in town or country. The engines are of the first class, constructed upon the most approved scientific principles, and adapted for rapid travelling into the country.

A Fire Engine upon a new principle has lately been added to the establishment, at a cost of four hundred guineas. It has two 6-in. and two 7-in. cylinders, each worked at an 8-in. stroke, and the machinery so arranged that by simply moving a lever it can be worked as a 6-in. engine, or as a 7-in. engine, or the two can be worked together, and is then more powerful than a 9-in. engine, and throws an inch jet of water 120 feet high, and smaller jets proportionally higher. The advantage of this arrangement being three sizes of Fire Engines to suit the available quantity of water, or number of men. The suction has an air-vessel or reservoir, as in the American engines, a new feature in the construction of engines in this country.

Norwich Equitable Fire Brigade.

Superintendent—Stephen English, Esq., Guildhall.

Inspectors—William Curtis and John Ireland.

This establishment was organised in January, 1855, and placed under the management of the Police.

In addition to this admirable and efficient establishment, Hose Reels are kept at the undermentioned premises ready for immediate use, and available to the police day or night—St. Edmund’s Factory, Fishgate Street. Middleton and Ainsworth’s Factory, Calvert Street. Sultzer’s Factory, St. Augustine’s Street. Pockthorpe Brewery, Barrack Street.

Public Establishments.

Norfolk and Norwich Museum: E. H. St. Quinton, Secretary.

Public Library, Market place, Edward Langton, Librarian.

Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, St. Andrew’s street; John Quinton, Librarian and Secretary.

Gas Light Company’s Works: William Tadman, Superintendent and Engineer.

Theatre Royal, Theatre street: William Sidney, Lessee.

Assembly Rooms, Theatre street, James Woods, Conductor.

Corn Exchange, Exchange street: James Ayton, Bailiff.

Chamber of Commerce, Post Office street, Charles S. Gilman, Hon. Secretary.

Young Men’s Institute, Post Office street.

Norwich and Norfolk United Medical Book Society, St. Andrew’s street: John Quinton, Librarian.

Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society. President, Henry Kett Thompson, Esq. Vice President, The Right Hon. Lord Stafford. Treasurer, John Kitson, Esq., Thorpe. Honorary Secretary, Mr. Arthur Preston, Bank street, Norwich. Assistant Secretary, Mr. Wm. Hussey, St. Catherine’s plain, Norwich.

Local Board of Health, Castle Meadow: Henry Miller, Clerk: E. Benest, Surveyor.

Water Works Company, Office, Redwell street: William Parsons, Manager.

Norfolk and Norwich Magdalen: Miss Mary Ann Curson, Matron.

Girls’ Home, Heigham Causeway: Mrs. Rebecca Bales, Matron.

Rosary Cemetery.

Stamp Office, St. Andrew’s street: Francis Gostling Forster, Distributor.

Inland Revenue Office: J. Wilde, Receiver.

Gaol and House of Correction. Chaplain: Rev. Robert Wade, clk. Gaoler and Keeper: Robert Campling. Matron: Julia Campling. Schoolmaster, Samuel Richardson. First Turnkey of Gaol: John Shingles. Second Turnkey: John Blaza. Female Turnkey and Warder: Eliz. Fulcher. Surgeon, Mr. Wm. Peter Nichols. Turnkey of House of Correction: Christopher Hall. Assistant Turnkey and Taskmaster of the Tread Wheel: John Blyth. Turnkey and Cook: John Moll.

County Prison. Governor: Mr. George Pinson. Chaplain: Rev. J. L. Brown. Surgeon: Mr. Alfred Master. Clerk to Visiting Justices: Mr. G. Pinson, junr. Deputy Governor: Mr. John Harrod.

List of Officers of the Court of Guardians. Governor: A. A. H. Beckwith, Esq. Deputy Governor: James Winter, Esq. Treasurer: Henry Birkbeck, Esq. Surgeons (District): Mr. L. Dashwood (man midwife), Mr. C. Drake, Mr. W. B. Francis, Mr. T. W. Crosse, Mr. J. B. Pitt, Mr. W. H. Day, Mr. Sturley Payne, Mr. J. S. Garthon. Chaplain: Rev. Philip Brown. To Infirmary and Asylum: Rev. E. J. Bell. Apothecary, Mr. R. R. Cremer. Clerk: Mr. E. C. Bailey. Cashier: Mr. Starling Day. Office Clerk: Mr. W. Wicks.

Charitable Institutions.

Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, St. Stephen’s gates: House Surgeon, Mr. John Skaife: Matron, Miss Cooper; House Steward and Secretary, Mr. R. E. Houghton.

Bethel Hospital, Bethel street: Surgeon, Mr. C. M. Gibson: Master, E. J. Dodd.

Boys’ Home, J. Lingwood, Master.

Doughty’s Hospital, Calvert street: Master, Robert Minns.

Great Hospital, Bishopgate street: Governor, George Simpson.

Pauper Infirmary, Catton road: Governor, W. C. Bell: Matron, Mrs. Bell.

Magdalen Institution, Life’s green: Matron, Mrs. M. A. Curson.

Norwich Lying-in Charity, Pottergate street: Matron, Mrs. Sarah Stannard.

Orphans’ Home, Pottergate street: Matron, Miss Ann Barnsdale.

Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary, Pottergate street: Treasurer, Earl of Leicester: Hon. Secretary, John Goodwin, Esq.: Medical Officers, G. W. W. Firth, B. Norgate, Dr. Goodwin: Matron, Mrs. Sarah Bennett.

Norwich Dispensary, Pottergate street: Apothecary, Peter Pinyon.

Indigent Blind Institution, Magdalen street: Super Secretary, E. W. Yarrington: Matron, Miss De Carle.

Workhouse, St. Andrew’s: Master, Mr. W. Tallack.

A List of the Carriers,
The Places they carry to, the Inns they put up at, and the days and Hours they leave Norwich.

Places they Carry to.

Carriers’ Names.

Inns.

Leave Norwich at

Acle

Holmes

York Tavern, Castle Hill

W S

4

Alburgh

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Aldboro’, Norfolk

Horner

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

4

,, Suffolk

Sawyer

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Ashwelthorpe

Lloyd

Bull, St. Stephen’s

W 4 S

5

Attleboro’

Mann

White Horse, Haymarket

T Th S

3

Bowen

Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s

T F

5

Clarke

Star, Haymarket

T F

3

Attlebridge

Bishop

Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross

W S

Aylsham

Margetson

Post Office Tavern

daily

4

Grey

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

2

Purdy

Ditto

W S

4

Chapman

Duke’s Palace

daily

Beasy

White Horse, Haymarket

T W F S

1

Bacton

Abigail

Bull Inn, Magdalen Street

S

2

Marsh

White Horse, Magdalen Street

S

3

Banham

Bowen

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

1

Kemp

White Hart, St. Peter’s

S

4

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Banningham

Tyrrell

Bull, Magdalen Street

W S

2

Hall

White Horse, Magdalen street

W S

3

Barford

Laskey

Queen’s Head, St. Giles’

M W S

4

Orton

Cock, St. Giles’

W S

4

Barnham Broom

Orton

Cock, St. Giles’

W S

4

Bawdeswell

Rix

White Horse, St. Miles’

W S

3

Raven

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

12

Hewitt

Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s

S

2

Beccles

Bedingfield

Star, Haymarket

M W S

4

Berghapton

Freestone

Star and Crown, Timberhill

S

2

Beeston

Carter

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

Bessingham

Brown

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Binham

Coe

Duke’s Palace

W S

3

Brown

White Horse, St. Lawrence

W S

2

Blakeney

Miller

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

Grey

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

1

Blickling

Grey

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

1

Blofield

Holmes

York Tavern, Castle Hill

W S

4

Thirtle

White Lion, Palace Plain

S

4

Botesdale

Brown

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Boyton

Howard

Horse Shoes, Palace Street

S

2

Briston

Fiske

Woolpack, St. George’s

S

1

Carr

Elephant, Magdalen Street

W S

3

Coe

Duke’s Palace

W S

4

Brooke

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Bungay

Hogg

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

daily 4, S

Sawyer

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Bunwell

Hardy

Bull, St. Stephen’s

W S

4

Burnham

Spicer

White Horse, Haymarket

S

2

Bury St. Edmund’s

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Clarke

Star, Haymarket

T F

3

Buxton

Stibbons

Cross Keys, Magdalen Street

W S

4

Hall

White Horse, Magdalen Street

S

2

Daniels

Bell Inn, Orford Hill

M W S

4

Cantley

Moll

York Tavern, Castle Ditches

W 3, S

4

Caston

Bowen

Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s

T F

5

Catfield

Pilgrim

Bell Inn, Magdalen Street

S

4

Leatherdale

Bell Inn, Orford Hill

M W S

Hammond

Waggon and Horses, Tombland

W S

4

Catton

Gale

Guildhall, Market Place

daily 11 and

4

Cawston

Dix

Eight Ringers, St. Miles’

M W S

4

Easton

Lord Camden, Charing Cross

S

4

Lewis

Unicorn, St. Mary’s

M W S

1

Carr

Elephant, Magdalen Street

W S

3

Cley

Miller

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

Colby

Hall

White Horse, Magdalen Street

S

2

Coltishall

Edwards

White Lion, White Lion Street

M W S

4

Cooper

Norfolk Hotel

daily

Barnard

Black Swan, St. Peter’s

M W F S

4

Calthorpe

Horner

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

4

Newstead

Globe, Scoles’ Green

S

2

Corpusty

Miller

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

Coe

Duke’s Palace

W S

3

Brown

White Horse, St. Lawrence

W 2, S

4

Utting

Crown, St. George’s

S

2

Cossey

Whiting

Fountain, St. Benedict’s

M W F S

4

Cromer

Beasy

White Horse, Haymarket

T W F S

1

Jarvis

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

1

Summers

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

Puxley

George and Dragon, Haymarket

W S

2

Denton

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Dereham

Betts

Coach and Horses, Bethel street

W S

4

Stringer

Wheatsheaf, Bethel street

W

3

Carter

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

Dilham

Palmer

Cross Keys, Magdalen street

S

4

Knights

Bull Inn, Magdalen street

W S

4

Walpole

White Horse, Haymarket

W S

3

Diss

Brown

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Docking

Towler

Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’

Th

4

Drayton

Burton

White Horse, St. Andrew’s

S

4

Elliott

Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s

T Th F S

2

Easton

Turner

Crown, St. Benedict’s

T Th S

2

East Tuddenham

Turner

Crown, St. Benedict’s

T Th S

2

East Ruston

Marsh

White Horse, Magdalen street

S

2

Palmer

Cross Keys, Magdalen street

S

4

Edgefield

Pells

Elephant, Magdalen street

W S

2

Ellingham

Houchen

Bull, St. Stephen’s

S

2

Bowen

Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s

T F

5

Fulcher

Bull, St. Stephen’s

S

4

Elmham

Hewitt

Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s

S

2

Eye

Smith

George, Haymarket

W S

3

Field Dalling

Brown

White Horse, St. Lawrence

W 2, S

4

Forncett

Lloyd

Bull, St. Stephen’s

W 4, S

5

Hardy

Bull, St. Stephen’s

S

4

Foulsham

Balls

White Horse, St. Lawrence

T S

3

Wagg

Pheasant Cock, St. Miles’

S

4

Freethorpe

Moll

York Tavern, Castle Hill

W 3, S

4

Fressingfield

Hart

King’s Arms, Ber Street

S

3

Fulmodeston

Riches

Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s

S

1

Garboldisham

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Hackford

Woodhouse

Beehive, St. Benedict’s

S

3

Hainford

Daniels

Bell Inn, Orford Hill

M W S

4

Halesworth

Sawyer

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Halvergate

Moll

York Tavern, Castle Hill

W 3, S

4

Hanwell

Leggatt

City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s

W S

4

Hanworth

Brown

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Hardwick

Riches

Bakers’ Arms, Ber street

W S

4

Hardingham

Skipper

Fountain, St. Benedict’s

W S

1

Laskey

Queen’s Head, St. Giles’

M W S

4

Harling

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Harleston

Prime

Bell Inn, Orford Hill

W S

4

Dodd

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

Riches

White Lion, White Lion Street

W S

4

Heacham

Towler

Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’

Th

4

Hellesdon

Symonds

Queen Caroline, St. Martin’s

twice a week

2

Hempnall

Leggatt

City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s

W S

4

Greengrass

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Riches

Bakers’ Arms, Ber Street

W S

4

Thrower

Jubilee, Ber Street

W S

4

Hickling

Goose

Horse Shoes, Palace Street

S

2

Pilgrim

Bull, Magdalen Street

S

4

Hindolveston

Nicholls

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

T S

2

Raven

Woolpack, St. George’s

S

12

Hingham

Laskey

Queen’s Head, St. Giles’

M W S

4

Hockham

Edwards

George, Haymarket

S

3

Hockering

Perfitt

Cardinal’s Cap, St. Benedict’s

S

2

Holt

Gray

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

1

Miller

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

Egmore

Crown, St. George’s

W S

1

Homersfield

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Honing

Abigail

Bull Inn, Magdalen Street

S

2

Honingham

Turner

Crown, St. Benedict’s

T Th S

2

Hopton

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Houghton

Stringer

Wheat Sheaf, Bethel Street

W

3

Ingham

Lack

White Horse, Magdalen Street

M W S

5

Ipswich

Sawyer

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Itteringham

Tyrrell

Bull, Magdalen Street

S

1

Ixworth

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

F F morn.

11

Kenninghall

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Bowen

Ditto

W S

1

Lammas

Daniels

Bell Inn, Orford Hill

M W S

4

Langley

Woolner

White Lion, White Lion Street

T W F S

4

Ecclestone

Woolpack, Golden Ball Street

W S

3

Lenwade

Elliot

Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s

T Th S

2

Litcham

Betts

Coach and Horses, Bethel Street

W S

4

Hewitt

Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s

S

2

Loddon

Woolner

White Lion, White Lion Street

T W F S

4

Greengrass

George Inn, Haymarket

W S

4

Long Stratton

Riches

White Lion, White Lion Street

W S

4

Dodd

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

Greengrass

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Lopham

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Bowen

Ditto

W S

1

Ludham

Hammond

Waggon and Horses, Tombland

W S

1

Lyng

Burton

White Horse, St. Andrew’s

S

4

Spooner

Queen’s Head, Quay-side

S

1

Lynn

Betts

Coach and Horses, Bethel Street

W S

4

Carter

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

Stringer

Wheat Sheaf, Bethel Street

W

3

Hewitt

Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s

S

2

Martham

Ward

Shirehall, Castle Meadow

W S

4

Dove

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Matlask

Tyrrell

Bull, Magdalen Street

S

1

Mattishall

Skipper

Fountain, St. Benedict’s

W S

1

Howes

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

2

Mulbarton

Davy

Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s

W F

4

Mundsley

Gray

Black Swan, St. Peter’s

W S

2

Mundsley

Everard

Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s

W S

Neatishead

Pilgrim

Bull Inn, Magdalen Street

S

4

Etheridge

Waggon and Horses, Tombland

W S

4

New Buckenham

Mann

White Horse, Haymarket

T Th S

3

Bowen

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

1

Sparrow

George Inn, Haymarket

S

1

Northrepps

Summers

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

12

North Walsham

Cooper

Norfolk Hotel

daily

Bradfield

White Horse, Haymarket

daily

3

Scott

Star Inn, Haymarket

M W S

4

Northwold

Payne

Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’

W S

5

Old Buckenham

Bowen

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

1

Overstrand

Summers

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

Postwick

Edwards

Horse Shoes, Palace Street

S

3

Pulham

Riches

White Lion, White Lion Street

W S

4

Prime

Bell Inn, Orford Hill

W S

4

Dodd

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

Ranworth

Cator

Horse Shoes, Palace Street

S

4

Reepham

Bishop

Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross

W S

Leeds

Moon and Stars, St. Miles’

W S

Rockland

Bowen

Crown and Angel, St. Stephen’s

T F

5

Fulcher

Bull, St. Stephen’s

S

4

Rudham

Stringer

Wheat Sheaf, Bethel Street

W

3

Salhouse

Lowne

Lobster, Lobster Lane

S

2

Saxlingham

Riches

Bakers’ Arms, Ber street

W S

4

Cushing

King’s Arms, Ber street

W S

4

Saxmundham

Sawyer

Star, Haymarket

W S

2

Hogg

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

daily 4, S

Sculthorpe

Newstead

Globe, Scoles’ Green

S

2

Sherringham

Jordan

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

Emery

Moon and Stars, Duke street

S

1

Aldridge

Lobster, Lobster lane

F

2

Shipdham

Skipper

Fountain, St. Benedict’s

W S

1

Shottisham

Cushing

King’s Arms, Ber street

W S

4

Self

Jubilee, Ber street

W S

4

Smallburgh

Walpole

White Horse, Haymarket

W S

3

Rivens

Elephant, Magdalen street

W S

4

Knights

Bull Inn, Magdalen street

W S

4

Southrepps

Summers

Woolpack, St. George’s

W S

1

South Walsham

Cator

Horse Shoes, Palace street

S

4

Thirtle

White Lion, Palace plain

S

1

Sparham

Hewitt

Prince of Wales, St. Benedict’s

S

2

St. Cross

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Stalham

Lack

White Horse, Magdalen street

M W S

5

Marsh

Ditto

S

2

Leatherdale

Bell, Orford Hill

M W S

Stanton

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Stibbard

Riches

Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s

S

1

Stiffkey

Brown

White Horse, St. Lawrence

W S

2

Stradbrooke

Meen

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

W S

2

Strumpshaw

Scott

Horse Shoes, Palace street

S

3

Howard

Ditto

S

2

Surlingham

Aldis

Woolpack, Golden Ball street

M W F S

3

Sustead

Brown

Star, Haymarket

S

2

Sutton

Pilgrim

Bull, Magdalen street

S

4

Abigail

Ditto

S

2

Swaffham

Betts

Coach and Horses, Bethel street

W S

4

Carter

White Hart, St. Peter’s

W S

Swanton Abbots

Hunt

Cross Keys, Magdalen street

S

4

Swanton Morley

Weyer

Beehive, St. Benedict’s

S

3

Thetford

Clarke

Star Inn, Haymarket

T F

3

Thorpe

Reeve

Horse Shoes, Palace street

S

2

Thurgarton

Horner

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

W S

4

Tiddenham

Ribbons

Golden Ball, Castle Hill

W S

2

Tittleshall

Betts

Coach and Horses, Bethel street

W S

4

Topcroft

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Trunch

Gray

Black Swan, St. Peter’s

W S

2

Everard

Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s

W S

2

Tunstead

Watts

White Horse, Magdalen street

S

2

Walcot

Marsh

White Horse, Magdalen street

S

2

Walsingham

Williams

Black Horse, St. Giles’

Th morn.

6

Watton

Dunnett

White Hart, St. Peter’s

T F

1

Payne

Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’

W S

5

Burnett

King’s Arms, Bethel street

S

3

Wells

Williams

Black Horse, St. Giles’

Th morn.

6

Coe

Duke’s Palace

W S

3

Riches

Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s

S

1

Rhodes

White Horse, Haymarket

S

1

Richardson

Ditto

S

1

Weston

Fiske

Lamb Inn, Haymarket

T F morn.

11

Dunnett

Cardinal Cap, St. Benedict’s

S

4

Woodbastwick

Cator

Horse Shoes, Palace street

S

4

Woodbridge

Sawyer

Star Inn, Haymarket

W S

2

Wood Dalling

Elmer

White Horse, St. Lawrence

S

4

Woodton

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Worstead

Cross

Bull Inn, Magdalen street

S

5

Watts

White Horse, Magdalen street

S

2

Wortwell

Tidman

Star and Crown, Timberhill

W S

4

Wretham

Edwards

George and Dragon, Haymarket

S

2

Wymondham

Betts

Golden Lion, Maddermarket

daily

5

Gooch

City of Norwich

S

4

Fulcher

Bull, St. Stephen’s

W S

5

Betts

Ditto

M F

4

Norwich Post-Office.

Samuel Base, Esq., Post-Master.

Mr. T. Ruddock, Chief Clerk.

Messrs. Rainger, W. Base, H. Base, Hunt, and Snelling, Clerks.

The London Mail arrives at 2 28 a.m. and 4 35 p.m.; the Ipswich at 6 25 a.m. and 4 p.m. The same Mails are dispatched as under, viz.: London at 5 40 a.m. and 9 40 p.m.; Ipswich at 5 50 a.m. and 7 20 p.m. One bag is received from Yarmouth at 7 a.m. and another at 6 20 p.m.; and three are sent to Yarmouth daily, viz.: First, at 6 50 a.m.; the second at 4 20 p.m.; and the third at 9 30 p.m. Mails to Aylsham and Cromer are sent off at 6 a.m., and return at 7 p.m.; Drayton, Attlebridge, Cawston, Coltishall, North Walsham, Stalham, Burlingham, Blofield, Acle, Brooke, Bergh Apton, Loddon and Reepham, at 6 50 a.m., and return at 6 20 p.m.

There are Foot-posts at 6 40 a.m. from Norwich to Keswick, Mulbarton, and Bracon Ash; to Hellesdon and Cossey; to Old Lakenham, Caistor, Stoke, Shottesham, and Saxlingham; to Earlham, Bawburgh, and Marlingford; to Trowse, Surlingham, and Rockland; to Newmarket Road, Eaton, and Cringleford; to Easton, Upper Heigham, and Honingham; to New Catton and Sprowston; also to Mousehold, Great Plumstead, Witton, and Brundall. From North Walsham to Mundesley; to Bacton; also to Bradfield, Antingham, Southrepps, and Trimmingham. From Hevingham to Buxton, Lammas, Brampton, and Oxnead. From Cromer to Sherringham. From Blofield to South Walsham, Panxworth, Ranworth, Woodbastwick, and Salhouse. From Stalham to Happisburgh; to Sutton, Catfield, and Ludham; to Hickling and Palling. From Loddon to Heckingham, Raveningham, Norton, Thurlton, Thorpe, and Haddiscoe. From Acle to Moulton, Halvergate, Freethorpe, and Reedham: to Upton. From Reepham to Sall, Wood Dalling, Heydon, Corpusty, and Saxthorpe. From Attlebridge to Morton, Weston, Lenwade, Great Witchingham, Sparham, and Lyng. From Burlingham to Lingwood, Strumpshaw, Buckenham, Hassingham, and Cantley. From Attlebridge to Swannington, Brandiston, Haveringland, and Cawston. From Filby to Stokesby. From Hanworth to Barningham. From Aylsham to Itteringham. From Bergh Apton to Thurton and Ashby. From Burgh St. Margaret’s to Rollesby, Repps, Oby, Clippesby, and Billockby. From Smallburgh to Dilham, Honing, Crostwight, and Ridlington.

The delivery of letters brought by the London Night Mail, the Yarmouth and Ipswich, commences at 7 a.m.; and those by the London and Ipswich Day Mails at 5 p.m.—Letters received by the other Mails and Foot-posts arriving between 6 and 7 p.m., are delivered about 7 15 p.m., including those from Cromer.

For the London Mail, leaving at 5 40 a.m., letters are received till 5 40; for the same Mail, dispatched at 9 40 p.m., and for the Yarmouth, the box is closed at 9 0; but letters received till 9 30, with an extra stamp affixed. For the Ipswich Night Mail, one hour before its departure; but letters received till 7 10, with an extra stamp affixed. Stamped and unpaid letters may be put into the box till a quarter before 6 a.m., for the local posts.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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