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Title: Melville and Co.'s Directory and Gazetteer of Norwich, Yarmouth, Dereham, Swaffham, Wymondham, Fakenham, Thetford, Attleborough, Aylsham, Diss, Reepham, Foulsham, Hingham, &c.; Ipswich, Bury St. Edmund's, Woodbridge, Lowestoft, Beccles, Bungay, Halesworth, Eye, Stowmarket, Needham Market, &c. [1856] Creator: F. R. Melville & Co. Release date: June 13, 2020 [eBook #62386] Language: English Credits: Transcribed from the 1856 Melville and Co. edition by David Price. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MELVILLE AND CO.'S DIRECTORY AND GAZETTEER OF NORWICH, YARMOUTH, DEREHAM, SWAFFHAM, WYMONDHAM, FAKENHAM, THETFORD, ATTLEBOROUGH, AYLSHAM, DISS, REEPHAM, FOULSHAM, HINGHAM, &C.; IPSWICH, BURY ST. EDMUND'S, WOODBRIDGE, LOWESTOFT, BECCLES, BUNGAY, HALESWORTH, EYE, STOWMARKET, NEEDHAM MARKET, &C. [1856] *** Transcribed from the 1856 Melville and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription. [Picture: Book cover] MELVILLE AND CO.’S Directory & Gazetteer OF NORWICH, YARMOUTH, DEREHAM, SWAFFHAM, Wymondham, Fakenham, Thetford, ATTLEBOROUGH, AYLSHAM, DISS, REEPHAM, FOULSHAM, HINGHAM, &C.; IPSWICH, BURY ST. EDMUND’S, WOODBRIDGE, Lowestoft, Beccles, Bungay, HALESWORTH, EYE, STOWMARKET, NEEDHAM MARKET, &C.; CONTAINING A Descriptive Account of each Place, FOLLOWED BY A DIRECTORY. * * * * * _Price to Non-subscribers_, 10_s._ 6_d._ * * * * * PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETORS BY JARROLD & SONS, LONDON STREET, NORWICH. * * * * * JARROLD AND SONS, 47, ST. PAUL’S CHURCHYARD, LONDON; AND LONDON STREET, NORWICH. * * * * * PREFACE. In submitting this Work to the Public, the Publishers beg respectfully to tender their sincere thanks to the numerous Subscribers who have honoured them with their patronage; also those Gentlemen who have so liberally furnished them with information. Messrs. M. and Co. trust that the arrangement of the Directory will meet the approbation of their supporters, as the greatest care has been taken to render it as correct as it is possible for a work of this description to be. The Proprietors are determined that neither expense nor labour shall be spared in the production of their works. F. R. MELVILLE & CO. _Norwich_, _August_, 1856. INDEX. PAGE Attleborough 133 Aylsham 145 Bawburgh 112 Beccles 197 Beeston St. Andrew 112 Bixley 113 Blofield 113 Bowthorpe 113 Bradestone 114 Bramford 253 Bramerton 115 Bromeswell 258 Buckenham Ferry 115 Bungay 202 Bury St. Edmund’s 259 Caistor 115 Carlton St. Mary 116 Catton 116 Copdock 256 Costessey 117 Cringleford 117 Dereham 152 Diss 148 Drayton 118 Dunston 118 Eaton 118 Eye 211 Fakenham 142 Foulsham 163 Freston 256 Halesworth 207 Hellesdon 119 Hethersett 120 Hillington 120 Hingham 135 Honingham 121 Horsham St. Faith’s 121 Intwood 122 Ipswich 227 Kesgrave 254 Keswick 122 Ketteringham 122 Kirby Bedon 122 Lowestoft 189 Marsham 123 Martlesham 255 Melton (Great) 119 Melton (Little) 123 Melton, near Woodbridge 257 Mulbarton 124 Needham Market 218 Norwich, History 1 „ Directory 17 ,, Public Offices and Institutions 105 Panxworth 124 Plumstead (Great) 119 Plumstead (Little) 123 Rackheath 125 Reepham 161 Rockland St. Mary 125 Rushmere 254 Spixworth 126 Stowmarket 214 Strumpshaw 126 Swaffham 157 Swainsthorpe 126 Swardeston 126 Sutton 258 Thetford 137 Thorpe 127 Trowse Newton 128 Tuddenham 256 Washbrook 257 Watton 164 Westerfield 255 Wherstead 256 Whitton 254 Witton 128 Woodbridge 221 Wramplingham 128 Wymondham 129 Yarmouth 166 NORWICH. 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. 13_s._ 4_d._, 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. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. 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. Phœbe, 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 Homœopathic 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 Homœopathic 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, Homœopathic chemist, and agent to the Homœopathic 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, Phœbe, 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, Phœnix 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 (Homœopathic), 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 (Homœopathic) 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 Phœbe, 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 Phœnix 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. 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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 William Freeman Osborn Springfield Samuel Shalders Beare John Henry Gurney John Sultzer John Betts Robt. John Harvey Abel Towler Harvey Robert Wiffen Blake Charles Turner Anthony Hudson Horatio Bolingbroke Edward Willett John Godwin Johnson Henry Browne Charles Winter John Marshall Robert Chamberlin Henry Woodcock Philip John Money William Collyer John Wright Nathaniel Palmer Charles Evans Thomas Osborn Springfield * * * * * _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 Mr. Edward E. Benest of Health_ _Inspector of ditto_ Samuel Clarke ALDERMEN. Jeremiah Butcher John Oddin Taylor Joseph D. Smith John De Vear John Youngs Abel Towler Charles Robert Robert Wiffen Blake Edward Willett Freeman George L. Coleman Wm. Henry Woolbright George Middleton Canuel Darkins Robert Page, junior William Hall John Pymar COUNCILLORS. 1ST WARD. 2ND WARD. 3RD WARD. John Kitton Richard Bullard Henry Ling George William Minns Osborn Springfield John Ferra Watson Francis John Blake R. Chamberlin, William Trory (Deputy Mayor) Roger Kerrison James Winter Henry Woodcock George Ives Elijah Crosier Bailey Sir Wm. Foster, Bart. John Underwood Robert Atkinson Jacob Henry Tillett Gorell 4TH WARD. 5TH WARD. 6TH WARD. John Barwell Sir S. Bignold, M.P. John Godwin Johnson (Mayor) George Womack W. J. Utten Browne Thomas Moore Keith Chas. N. Bolingbroke A. A. H. Beckwith Henry Hindes Charles Winter Charles Wilson Jolly Wm. Manning Kitton Thomas Brightwell Edward Field George Kitton Carlos Cooper James Hardy John Skipper 7TH WARD. 8TH WARD. Robert French Samuel Hill Thos. Osborn Robert Watling Sexton Springfield James Knights Joel Fox William Pratt Thomas Christie John Bidwell William Andrews Richard Coaks William Wilde, jun. 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 William Curtis John Hayhow Thomas Osborne John Fransham 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’ Inns. Leave Norwich at Names. Acle Holmes York Tavern, W S 4 Castle Hill Alburgh Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Aldboro’, Norfolk Horner Golden Lion, W S 4 Maddermarket ,, Suffolk Sawyer Star, W S 2 Haymarket Ashwelthorpe Lloyd Bull, St. W 4 S 5 Stephen’s Attleboro’ Mann White Horse, T Th S 3 Haymarket Bowen Crown and T F 5 Angel, St. Stephen’s Clarke Star, T F 3 Haymarket Attlebridge Bishop Jolly W S 4½ Farmers, Charing Cross Aylsham Margetson Post Office daily 4 Tavern Grey Golden Lion, W S 2 Maddermarket Purdy Ditto W S 4 Chapman Duke’s Palace daily 4½ Beasy White Horse, T W F S 1 Haymarket Bacton Abigail Bull Inn, S 2 Magdalen Street Marsh White Horse, S 3 Magdalen Street Banham Bowen Lamb Inn, W S 1 Haymarket Kemp White Hart, S 4 St. Peter’s Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Banningham Tyrrell Bull, W S 2 Magdalen Street Hall White Horse, W S 3 Magdalen street Barford Laskey Queen’s Head, M W S 4 St. Giles’ Orton Cock, St. W S 4 Giles’ Barnham Broom Orton Cock, St. W S 4 Giles’ Bawdeswell Rix White Horse, W S 3 St. Miles’ Raven Woolpack, St. W S 12 George’s Hewitt Prince of S 2 Wales, St. Benedict’s Beccles Bedingfield Star, M W S 4 Haymarket Berghapton Freestone Star and S 2 Crown, Timberhill Beeston Carter White Hart, W S 4½ St. Peter’s Bessingham Brown Star, W S 2 Haymarket Binham Coe Duke’s Palace W S 3 Brown White Horse, W S 2 St. Lawrence Blakeney Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s Grey Golden Lion, W S 1 Maddermarket Blickling Grey Golden Lion, W S 1 Maddermarket Blofield Holmes York Tavern, W S 4 Castle Hill Thirtle White Lion, S 4 Palace Plain Botesdale Brown Star, W S 2 Haymarket Boyton Howard Horse Shoes, S 2 Palace Street Briston Fiske Woolpack, St. S 1 George’s Carr Elephant, W S 3 Magdalen Street Coe Duke’s Palace W S 4 Brooke Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Bungay Hogg Lamb Inn, daily 4, S 4½ Haymarket Sawyer Star, W S 2 Haymarket Bunwell Hardy Bull, St. W S 4 Stephen’s Burnham Spicer White Horse, S 2 Haymarket Bury St. Edmund’s Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Clarke Star, T F 3 Haymarket Buxton Stibbons Cross Keys, W S 4 Magdalen Street Hall White Horse, S 2 Magdalen Street Daniels Bell Inn, M W S 4 Orford Hill Cantley Moll York Tavern, W 3, S 4 Castle Ditches Caston Bowen Crown and T F 5 Angel, St. Stephen’s Catfield Pilgrim Bell Inn, S 4 Magdalen Street Leatherdale Bell Inn, M W S 4½ Orford Hill Hammond Waggon and W S 4 Horses, Tombland Catton Gale Guildhall, daily 11 and 4 Market Place Cawston Dix Eight M W S 4 Ringers, St. Miles’ Easton Lord Camden, S 4 Charing Cross Lewis Unicorn, St. M W S 1 Mary’s Carr Elephant, W S 3 Magdalen Street Cley Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s Colby Hall White Horse, S 2 Magdalen Street Coltishall Edwards White Lion, M W S 4 White Lion Street Cooper Norfolk Hotel daily 4½ Barnard Black Swan, M W F S 4 St. Peter’s Calthorpe Horner Golden Lion, W S 4 Maddermarket Newstead Globe, S 2 Scoles’ Green Corpusty Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s Coe Duke’s Palace W S 3 Brown White Horse, W 2, S 4 St. Lawrence Utting Crown, St. S 2 George’s Cossey Whiting Fountain, St. M W F S 4 Benedict’s Cromer Beasy White Horse, T W F S 1 Haymarket Jarvis White Hart, W S 1 St. Peter’s Summers Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s Puxley George and W S 2 Dragon, Haymarket Denton Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Dereham Betts Coach and W S 4 Horses, Bethel street Stringer Wheatsheaf, W 3 Bethel street Carter White Hart, W S 4½ St. Peter’s Dilham Palmer Cross Keys, S 4 Magdalen street Knights Bull Inn, W S 4 Magdalen street Walpole White Horse, W S 3 Haymarket Diss Brown Star, W S 2 Haymarket Docking Towler Curriers’ Th 4 Arms, St. Giles’ Drayton Burton White Horse, S 4 St. Andrew’s Elliott Bess of T Th F S 2 Bedlam, St. Martin’s Easton Turner Crown, St. T Th S 2 Benedict’s East Tuddenham Turner Crown, St. T Th S 2 Benedict’s East Ruston Marsh White Horse, S 2 Magdalen street Palmer Cross Keys, S 4 Magdalen street Edgefield Pells Elephant, W S 2 Magdalen street Ellingham Houchen Bull, St. S 2 Stephen’s Bowen Crown and T F 5 Angel, St. Stephen’s Fulcher Bull, St. S 4 Stephen’s Elmham Hewitt Prince of S 2 Wales, St. Benedict’s Eye Smith George, W S 3 Haymarket Field Dalling Brown White Horse, W 2, S 4 St. Lawrence Forncett Lloyd Bull, St. W 4, S 5 Stephen’s Hardy Bull, St. S 4 Stephen’s Foulsham Balls White Horse, T S 3 St. Lawrence Wagg Pheasant S 4 Cock, St. Miles’ Freethorpe Moll York Tavern, W 3, S 4 Castle Hill Fressingfield Hart King’s Arms, S 3 Ber Street Fulmodeston Riches Pope’s Head, S 1 St. Peter’s Garboldisham Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Hackford Woodhouse Beehive, St. S 3 Benedict’s Hainford Daniels Bell Inn, M W S 4 Orford Hill Halesworth Sawyer Star, W S 2 Haymarket Halvergate Moll York Tavern, W 3, S 4 Castle Hill Hanwell Leggatt City of W S 4 Norwich, St. Stephen’s Hanworth Brown Star, W S 2 Haymarket Hardwick Riches Bakers’ Arms, W S 4 Ber street Hardingham Skipper Fountain, St. W S 1 Benedict’s Laskey Queen’s Head, M W S 4 St. Giles’ Harling Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Harleston Prime Bell Inn, W S 4 Orford Hill Dodd Lamb Inn, W S 3½ Haymarket Riches White Lion, W S 4 White Lion Street Heacham Towler Curriers’ Th 4 Arms, St. Giles’ Hellesdon Symonds Queen twice a week 2 Caroline, St. Martin’s Hempnall Leggatt City of W S 4 Norwich, St. Stephen’s Greengrass Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Riches Bakers’ Arms, W S 4 Ber Street Thrower Jubilee, Ber W S 4 Street Hickling Goose Horse Shoes, S 2 Palace Street Pilgrim Bull, S 4 Magdalen Street Hindolveston Nicholls Golden Lion, T S 2 Maddermarket Raven Woolpack, St. S 12 George’s Hingham Laskey Queen’s Head, M W S 4 St. Giles’ Hockham Edwards George, S 3 Haymarket Hockering Perfitt Cardinal’s S 2 Cap, St. Benedict’s Holt Gray Golden Lion, W S 1 Maddermarket Miller Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s Egmore Crown, St. W S 1 George’s Homersfield Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Honing Abigail Bull Inn, S 2 Magdalen Street Honingham Turner Crown, St. T Th S 2 Benedict’s Hopton Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Houghton Stringer Wheat Sheaf, W 3 Bethel Street Ingham Lack White Horse, M W S 5 Magdalen Street Ipswich Sawyer Star, W S 2 Haymarket Itteringham Tyrrell Bull, S 1 Magdalen Street Ixworth Fiske Lamb Inn, F F morn. 11 Haymarket Kenninghall Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Bowen Ditto W S 1 Lammas Daniels Bell Inn, M W S 4 Orford Hill Langley Woolner White Lion, T W F S 4 White Lion Street Ecclestone Woolpack, W S 3 Golden Ball Street Lenwade Elliot Bess of T Th S 2 Bedlam, St. Martin’s Litcham Betts Coach and W S 4 Horses, Bethel Street Hewitt Prince of S 2 Wales, St. Benedict’s Loddon Woolner White Lion, T W F S 4 White Lion Street Greengrass George Inn, W S 4 Haymarket Long Stratton Riches White Lion, W S 4 White Lion Street Dodd Lamb Inn, W S 3½ Haymarket Greengrass Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Lopham Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Bowen Ditto W S 1 Ludham Hammond Waggon and W S 1 Horses, Tombland Lyng Burton White Horse, S 4 St. Andrew’s Spooner Queen’s Head, S 1 Quay-side Lynn Betts Coach and W S 4 Horses, Bethel Street Carter White Hart, W S 4½ St. Peter’s Stringer Wheat Sheaf, W 3 Bethel Street Hewitt Prince of S 2 Wales, St. Benedict’s Martham Ward Shirehall, W S 4 Castle Meadow Dove Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Matlask Tyrrell Bull, S 1 Magdalen Street Mattishall Skipper Fountain, St. W S 1 Benedict’s Howes White Hart, W S 2 St. Peter’s Mulbarton Davy Coachmakers’ W F 4 Arms, St. Stephen’s Mundsley Gray Black Swan, W S 2 St. Peter’s Mundsley Everard Pope’s Head, W S 1½ St. Peter’s Neatishead Pilgrim Bull Inn, S 4 Magdalen Street Etheridge Waggon and W S 4 Horses, Tombland New Buckenham Mann White Horse, T Th S 3 Haymarket Bowen Lamb Inn, W S 1 Haymarket Sparrow George Inn, S 1 Haymarket Northrepps Summers Woolpack, St. W S 12 George’s North Walsham Cooper Norfolk Hotel daily 4½ Bradfield White Horse, daily 3 Haymarket Scott Star Inn, M W S 4 Haymarket Northwold Payne Curriers’ W S 5 Arms, St. Giles’ Old Buckenham Bowen Lamb Inn, W S 1 Haymarket Overstrand Summers Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s Postwick Edwards Horse Shoes, S 3 Palace Street Pulham Riches White Lion, W S 4 White Lion Street Prime Bell Inn, W S 4 Orford Hill Dodd Lamb Inn, W S 3½ Haymarket Ranworth Cator Horse Shoes, S 4 Palace Street Reepham Bishop Jolly W S 4½ Farmers, Charing Cross Leeds Moon and W S 4½ Stars, St. Miles’ Rockland Bowen Crown and T F 5 Angel, St. Stephen’s Fulcher Bull, St. S 4 Stephen’s Rudham Stringer Wheat Sheaf, W 3 Bethel Street Salhouse Lowne Lobster, S 2 Lobster Lane Saxlingham Riches Bakers’ Arms, W S 4 Ber street Cushing King’s Arms, W S 4 Ber street Saxmundham Sawyer Star, W S 2 Haymarket Hogg Lamb Inn, daily 4, S 4½ Haymarket Sculthorpe Newstead Globe, S 2 Scoles’ Green Sherringham Jordan White Hart, W S 2½ St. Peter’s Emery Moon and S 1 Stars, Duke street Aldridge Lobster, F 2 Lobster lane Shipdham Skipper Fountain, St. W S 1 Benedict’s Shottisham Cushing King’s Arms, W S 4 Ber street Self Jubilee, Ber W S 4 street Smallburgh Walpole White Horse, W S 3 Haymarket Rivens Elephant, W S 4 Magdalen street Knights Bull Inn, W S 4 Magdalen street Southrepps Summers Woolpack, St. W S 1 George’s South Walsham Cator Horse Shoes, S 4 Palace street Thirtle White Lion, S 1 Palace plain Sparham Hewitt Prince of S 2 Wales, St. Benedict’s St. Cross Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Stalham Lack White Horse, M W S 5 Magdalen street Marsh Ditto S 2 Leatherdale Bell, Orford M W S 4½ Hill Stanton Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Stibbard Riches Pope’s Head, S 1 St. Peter’s Stiffkey Brown White Horse, W S 2 St. Lawrence Stradbrooke Meen Lamb Inn, W S 2 Haymarket Strumpshaw Scott Horse Shoes, S 3 Palace street Howard Ditto S 2 Surlingham Aldis Woolpack, M W F S 3 Golden Ball street Sustead Brown Star, S 2 Haymarket Sutton Pilgrim Bull, S 4 Magdalen street Abigail Ditto S 2 Swaffham Betts Coach and W S 4 Horses, Bethel street Carter White Hart, W S 4½ St. Peter’s Swanton Abbots Hunt Cross Keys, S 4 Magdalen street Swanton Morley Weyer Beehive, St. S 3 Benedict’s Thetford Clarke Star Inn, T F 3 Haymarket Thorpe Reeve Horse Shoes, S 2 Palace street Thurgarton Horner Golden Lion, W S 4 Maddermarket Tiddenham Ribbons Golden Ball, W S 2 Castle Hill Tittleshall Betts Coach and W S 4 Horses, Bethel street Topcroft Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Trunch Gray Black Swan, W S 2 St. Peter’s Everard Pope’s Head, W S 2 St. Peter’s Tunstead Watts White Horse, S 2 Magdalen street Walcot Marsh White Horse, S 2 Magdalen street Walsingham Williams Black Horse, Th morn. 6 St. Giles’ Watton Dunnett White Hart, T F 1 St. Peter’s Payne Curriers’ W S 5 Arms, St. Giles’ Burnett King’s Arms, S 3 Bethel street Wells Williams Black Horse, Th morn. 6 St. Giles’ Coe Duke’s Palace W S 3 Riches Pope’s Head, S 1 St. Peter’s Rhodes White Horse, S 1 Haymarket Richardson Ditto S 1 Weston Fiske Lamb Inn, T F morn. 11 Haymarket Dunnett Cardinal Cap, S 4 St. Benedict’s Woodbastwick Cator Horse Shoes, S 4 Palace street Woodbridge Sawyer Star Inn, W S 2 Haymarket Wood Dalling Elmer White Horse, S 4 St. Lawrence Woodton Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Worstead Cross Bull Inn, S 5 Magdalen street Watts White Horse, S 2 Magdalen street Wortwell Tidman Star and W S 4 Crown, Timberhill Wretham Edwards George and S 2 Dragon, Haymarket Wymondham Betts Golden Lion, daily 5 Maddermarket Gooch City of S 4 Norwich Fulcher Bull, St. W S 5 Stephen’s 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. Villages around Norwich. BAWBURGH. BAWBURGH, or BABER, is a small parish and village in Forehoe hundred, East Norfolk, 3 miles N. of Trowse station, and 5 N.W. of Norwich, containing 1,400 acres of land; and, in 1851, the population was 460. The church of St. Walstan is a small old building, with a round tower; the living is in the gift of the dean and chapter of Norwich; the incumbent is the Rev. George Carter, M.A. of Norwich. Blyth, Sarah, victualler, King’s Head Brown, Daniel, blacksmith Candler, Edward, corn miller Child, David, baker Matthews, W. F., boarding school Cole, Robert, smith and wheelwright Cross, Thomas, farmer Crow, George, farmer, the Hall Cuthbert, Henry, police officer Davey, Sarah, shopkeeper Dunham, James, shoemaker Fisk, Edward, saddler Forster, William, victualler, Cock Hart, Thomas, farmer, the Lodge Lovett, Edward, shopkeeper Page, Mr. Robert Page, Robert, jun., farmer Reeve, Thomas, butcher Surgess, Wm., schoolmaster and registrar Tann, Daniel, carpenter BEESTON ST. ANDREW. BEESTON ST. ANDREW is a very small village in Taverham hundred, East Norfolk, 3½ miles N. of Norwich, containing three farms and a few cottages. The “‘Old Hall” was built in 1610, and is still standing. The chief part of the land belongs to N. Micklethwaite and O. Barnes, Esquires. Sir Thomas B. Leonard, Bart., is lord of the manor. There is no church, but a sinecure rectory, in the patronage of the Rev. Henry Banfather, who is also the incumbent. The population in 1851 was 41. Barnes, Orlando, Esq., Old Hall Bowen, Thomas, farmer Harcourt, Howlett, farmer, Daily farm Thompson, Mr. Robert Park Cottage BOWTHORPE PARISH. BOWTHORPE parish, 3 miles W. by N. of Norwich, has only 5 houses, 31 souls, and 600 acres of land, all in one farm, the property of R. Frank, Esq. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, was unroofed in 1792; but much of the ruined walls still remain. The curacy, certified at £15, is consolidated with Earlham. Howlett, Mr., farmer BIXLEY. A pretty village in the hundred of Henstead, situated on an eminence about 3 miles S.E. of Norwich, on the Loddon road. It consists of nearly 700 acres of land, chiefly the property of the Earl of Roseberry, who is lord of the manor. The population in 1851 was 128. Bixley Hall and Bixley Lodge are two exceedingly pretty seats, the former occupied by Mrs. Martin, and the latter by Mr. Base. Here is a large brick-built windmill, which from its extraordinary height, commands an extensive view of Norwich and the suburbs. It is of circular form, measures 100 feet at the base, and consists of 11 stories. It is the property of Mr. Charles Clare, who has a neat residence adjoining. The church is a small and ancient structure, built in 1272, with a tower; the interior is neat, and possesses many ancient monuments. The living is a rectory, with that of Framingham Earl annexed, in the gift of the Rev. Chas. David Brereton, M.A. The Rev. G. J. Bird is the incumbent. Base, Mr., the Lodge Clare, Charles, corn miller Martin, Mrs., the Hall Parker, George, farmer Seamon, William, farmer Sowter, James, farmer Sowter, John, farmer BLOFIELD. An extensive but detached village and parish, in the hundred of the same name, East Norfolk, distant from Norwich 7 miles east. The Norwich and Yarmouth line of railway passes within a mile and a quarter, and a neat station-house has been erected at Brundall, 119½ miles from London. The parish contains 2,277 acres of land, and the population in 1851 was 1,175 inhabitants. Petty Sessions are held at the Globe Inn every alternate Monday; also a statute fair, or sessions for the hiring of servants, a few days before Michaelmas. Here is an endowed School for educating poor boys, which is conducted by Mr. R. J. Codling. The church, a plain structure, possesses a fine and lofty tower, containing six bells. The interior is neat, and the windows spacious; it was re-pewed in 1819. There are several ancient tablets, &c. The living is a rectory, in the patronage of Caius College, Cambridge. The present incumbent is the Rev. Thomas Smith Turnbull, M.A., and his curate, the Rev. J. V. Button, M.A. Allen, John, farmer Bailey, John, shoemaker Bane, J. E., farmer Barker, Mary, schoolmistress Bell, Robert, shoemaker Benns, Thomas, shopkeeper Benns, Thomas, jun., joiner, &c. Benstead, Thomas, saddler Bowen, James, shopkeeper Brooks, William, farmer Broom, John, joiner, &c. Browne, John, beer house Browne, John, farmer Browne, William, farmer Browne, William, jun., farmer Bulley, Robert, shoemaker Button, Rev. John V., M.A., curate Caston, William, butcher Chapman, Emily, schoolmistress Chapman, Jeremiah, farmer Cheyne, John, chimney sweeper Clarke, Charles, shoemaker Clarke, William, bricklayer Codling, John, jun., schoolmaster and registrar of births and deaths Codling, William H., Union and Magistrates’ clerk and superintendent registrar Coleman, Timothy, veterinary surgeon Cooke, William, Life Commission agent Eade, Peter, M.D., surgeon and registrar Edrich, Henry, farmer Ellis, William, bricklayer Emms, Henry William, plumber, &c. Evans, John, cooper Farman, William, shoemaker Fisher, William, shopkeeper Fox, George, plumber, painter, &c. Fox, Richard, shoemaker Gapp, Richard, schoolmaster and assistant overseer Gibbs, Alfred, corn miller Goulder, Robert, farmer and malster Goulder, Robert, farmer Gowen, Benjamin, shoemaker Gowen, Benjamin, beerhouse Green, Mr. John Griston, Francis, tailor Griston, Matthew, corn miller Haggata Leonard, (victualler) Swan Harfley, Tovel, shoemaker Hazel, Charles, gardener Hazel, Saml., gardener and pork butcher King, James, Globe, post-office Lambert, Thomas, tinman and brazier Long, Robert, farmer Lynes, Joseph, junr., joiner, &c. Lynes, Joseph, machine maker Massey, A. L. & M., school Mingay, John W., cabinet-maker Newby, Daniel, tailor Onslow, Capt., R.N. Orsborne, William, farmer Palmer, Mr. Charles Postle, Jehosaphat, relieving officer Postle, Jehosaphat, D., farmer Postle, Philip, farmer Read, Richard, cattle dealer Read, Robert, junr., butcher Redgment, Robert, butcher Reynolds, Noah, farmer Riches, Thomas, farmer Riston, Thomas E., Esq. Rogers, Sarah, corn miller Rushmore, Anthony, bricklayer Rushmore, Robert, senr., joiner, &c. Rushmore, Robt., junr., shopkeeper Sadler, Mrs. W., shopkeeper Scurll, Wm., blacksmith Sizer, Henry, blacksmith Spanton, John, farmer Stockings, William, joiner, &c. Sutton, Benjamin, farmer Tidman, Charles, King’s Head Trower, John, farmer Tuck, John Henry, Esq., High house Tuck, the Misses Tunmore, John, sawyer Tunmore, John, farmer Turnbull, Rev. T. S., M.A., Rectory Waters, Robert, junr., farmer Waters, William, farmer Womack, Lindoe, Esq. Waters, R., carrier to Norwich, Saturday POST OFFICE. King, James, receiver, Globe Inn. Letters received from Norwich, ¼ past 7 a.m., and dispatched ¼ past 5 p.m. PUBLIC OFFICERS. _Clerk to Magistrates and Union_, W. H. Codling. _Registrar_, Peter Eade, junr., Surgeon. _Relieving Officer_, Jehosaphat Postle. _Superintendent Registrar_, W. H. Codling. _Assistant Overseer and General Collector_, Richard R. Gapp. BRADESTONE. A long, straggling village, adjoining Brundall station, and extending 1¾ miles further E. by S., 7 miles E. of Norwich, and 126½ from London, in Blofield hundred, East Norfolk; containing about 160 inhabitants, and 510 acres of land, chiefly the property of T. G. Tuck, Esq., the lord of the adjoining manor, who farms the principal part of the land. The church of St. Michael is a handsome building with square tower, principally of flint, situated in a meadow half a mile N.E. of the village. The living is a rectory consolidated with Strumpshaw, and the incumbent is the Rev. E. S. Whitbread. Agus, Sarah, victualler, White Horse Chapman, Mary, shopkeeper Gilbert, T. W., Esq., hall Laws, William, shopkeeper Miller, Wm. Chas., land agent Postle, John, coal merchant Smith James, blacksmith BRAMERTON. A parish in Henstead hundred, East Norfolk, beautifully situated 2 miles west of Rockland, 118 miles from London, and 4¾ S.E. of Norwich station. The population in 1851 was 227, and it contains 728 acres of rich land, belonging to several owners, the largest of whom is John Blake, Esq., who resides at the Hall, a mansion facing the common, which has been recently enclosed. The church of St. Peter is an ancient structure, rebuilt in 1462; it has a square tower, ornamented with small spires at each corner. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Robert Fellowes, Esq. The Rev. Edmund Blake is the incumbent, who resides in the rectory house adjoining the church. Here is a small Free School. Balls, Robert, H., cattle salesman Beaumont, Robert, farmer Beaumont, Henry, carpenter Blake, John, Esq., hall Blake, Rev. Edmund, M.A., rectory Forder, John, shopkeeper Frost, James, gardener Miller, James, farmer Orsborne, Jacob, farmer Reeve, John, gardener Rudd, Robert, farmer Todd, David, blacksmith Tubbs, William, farmer Turner, Samuel, victualler, Wood’s End ferry Wilde, William, coroner for the City of Norwich BUCKENHAM FERRY. A parish and pleasant village on a bold elevation above the Yare, nine miles E. by S. of Norwich, comprises 907 acres of land, 12 houses, and 56 souls. Sir Wm. B. Proctor, Bart. owns all the land (except 37a. of glebe), and is lord of the manor, and patron of the living. The church, dedicated to St. Nicholas, a venerable structure, with an octagonal tower, was thoroughly repaired in 1820. Beauchamp, Rev. Henry Thomas, rectory Green, John, farmer Layton, Charles, victualler, Three Horse Shoes Waters, Benjamin, farmer, White Horse CAISTOR. A small and scattered village and parish, in Henstead hundred, East Norfolk; distant 2 miles from Swainsthorpe station, 110 from London, and 3 miles from Norwich; contained in 1851, 154 inhabitants, and 1020 acres of land. This unimportant village was once a flourishing city and fortified town, also a Roman station of great importance; traces of its walls, &c., are still to be seen. The church is a small building, and the living is a rectory in the gift of Mrs. Dashwood, of Caistor Hall, who is also lady of the manor; the incumbent is the Rev. John Arthy. Caistor is supposed to be the capital of the Iceni, a Belgic tribe, and was by the Romans called Venta Icenorum; and for distinction, Castrum, the camp, whence the East English on their conquest of the country, called it Caistor. Many Roman antiquities have been found here, and the camp and Roman tower were preserved from intended destruction by a railway. Arthy, Rev. John, M.A., rectory Cogman, John, blacksmith Cullin, Thomas, farmer, French farm Dashwood, Mrs. Harriet, the Hall Davey, Alfred, carpenter and wheelwright Hewitt, Benjamin, gardener King, Alfred, farmer Spurrell, James, farmer, Old Hall Williamson, Thomas, High Ash CARLTON ST. MARY. CARLTON ST. MARY, or EAST CARLTON, is a parish and scattered village, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead Union, East Norfolk; distant from Swainsthorpe station 2 miles N.W., and Norwich 5 miles S.W. by S., containing 284 inhabitants in 1851, and 1,116 acres of land. The Church of St. Peter went to ruins in 1550, but its discharged Rectory, valued at £140, still remains as a sinecure in the gift of the crown, and incumbency of the Rev. Samuel Barker, of Lakenhall, in Suffolk. The Church of St. Mary is a small edifice with a short tower surmounted with a wooden spire. The living is a Rectory, valued, in the King’s book, at £4, and in 1831 at £181, in the patronage of the Norwich Charity Trustees, and incumbency of the Rev. Robert John Francis, for whom the Rev. Frederic Cavill officiates. Aldborough, William, gardener Bunting, John, wheelwright Cavill, Rev. Frederick Freestone, Edward, attorney, Lodge Forster, William, blacksmith Huggins, William, farmer Points, William, farmer Richards, James, farmer Smith, Mr. Matthew, Carlton house Steward, Rev. John Henry Thrower, Isaac, shoemaker CATTON. CATTON is a picturesque village, containing many very pretty seats, about 2½ miles N. of Norwich Station, and 116 miles from London, with 900 acres of land; and in 1851, a population of 618. This being a short distance from the City of Norwich, many opulent merchants have residences here. The Church of St. Margaret is a very neat and pretty building, with an ancient round tower, octagonal at the top. The inside of the church is in excellent repair; it was enlarged and beautifully restored in 1850–1852, at the expence of nearly £1,000, and contains some good specimens of carving and stained glass. The living is a vicarage in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, and the vicar is the Rev. Richard Hart, B.A. There are several bequests for the poor; also a Free School, supported by subscription. Attoe, George, lime burner Badcock, William, blacksmith Barker, William, farmer Belman, Rev. Chamberlin, Robert, Esq. Cooke, Henry, Esq. Cuddon, James, Esq. Dickson, Owen, farmer Foulsham, Miss Gurney, John Henry, Esq., M.P. Guymer, Joseph, carpenter and wheelwright Guymer, Richard, carpenter, parish clerk Guymer, William, senr., carpenter Guymer, William, junr., carpenter Hart, Rev. Richard, vicar Hawtayne, Admiral Heath, Charles, Esq. Hind, Ephraim, farmer Hipper, Robert, Maid’s Head Holmes, Edmund, licensed to let horses and flys for hire Howald, John, boot and shoemaker Jackson, Samuel, tailor Minty, Miss Mary Neale, William, blacksmith Newman, Mrs. Mary A., laundress Orsborne, Mark, the Woodman Paul, William, shoemaker, George inn Plowman, Robert, saddler, Magpie inn Potter, Ambrose, grocer Powley, Jonathan, Royal Oak Rackham, Thomas H., solicitor Springfield, Osborn, Esq. Walker, Thomas, baker COSTESSEY. COSTESSEY, a parish and town corrupted into COSSEY, is pleasantly situated 4½ miles N.W. of Norwich. The Hall is the seat of Lord Stafford, and stands in an extensive park, close to the Wensum. A fine sheet of water crosses the park. The Church of St. Edmund, 1½ mile east of the hall, is a large building with square tower and lofty wooden spire. The living is a perpetual Curacy, in the gift of the Trustees of the Great Hospital, and enjoyed by the Rev. James William Evans, M.A., who resides here. There is a National School, a large Roman Catholic School, and a handsome Roman Catholic Chapel. The Baptists have a Chapel. Baker, B., butcher Banham, James, well-sinker Banham, William, farmer and butcher Barker, Robert, farmer Bealey, Thomas, shopkeeper and wheelwright Blowers, John, land agent, Hall Cannell, Jacob, butcher Cole, William, gardener Culley, Henry Utting, corn miller Culley, John, farmer Cushion, William, shoemaker Evans, Rev. James W., Cottage Fairman, Benjamin, basket-maker Frost, Philip, National school Grant, Joseph, glass-stainer Gunton, Edward, victualler, Red Lion Gunton, George, brickmaker Hall, Horatio, druggist and grocer Harman, James, farmer, Park Harman, Leonard, spirit merchant Hastings, Edward, carpenter Hastings, William, carpenter Howard, Peter, farmer Hudson, James, victualler, Falcon Husenbeth, Rev. F. C., D.D. (Catholic) Ivory, Rev. John, (Baptist) Jewell, Samuel, veterinary surgeon Kidd, S. L. S., bricklayer and lime-burner Kidd, Mr. Thomas Laws, Mark, shoemaker Ling, Daniel, farmer Lovett, Mary, farmer Martin, Edmund, farmer Miller, John, beerhouse Norman, John, bricklayer and limeburner Perry, John L., grocer and draper Rising, Robert C., farmer, Lodge Sadler, John, shoemaker Savage, George, saddler Sidney, Robert C., shopkeeper Sisson, Thomas, victualler, Black Swan Smith, Charles, registrar of marriages Sparks, Mary, British school Spaul, John, tailor Spaul, John, shopkeeper Taylor, Mrs., victualler, White Hart Taylor, John, watchmaker (victualler), the Bush Taylor, Wm., farmer Watcham, Charles, butcher White, John, gamekeeper, Park Whiteman, Richard, woodman Whighton, John, gardener Wymer, Harriet, National school Carrier to Norwich, Mrs. Whighton, Wednesday and Saturday. CRINGLEFORD. A small village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, about 2½ miles south-west of Norwich, near Hethersett Station, and 120 miles from London. It contains nearly 1000 acres of land, and the population in 1851 was 189. The Church of St. Peter is a neat building with a square tower. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Trustees of the Great Hospital, Norwich; the incumbent is the Rev. Edward Priest, B.A. There is a large corn mill, of ancient establishment, on the river Yare, and a good bridge. Burton, William, toll-keeper Candler, Horatio, miller Canham, Mr., farmer Cracknell, John, wheelwright and smith Davie, Rev. W. C. Drane, William, farmer Pagenstecher, G., Ph. D. Priest, Rev. E. B., B.A. Smith, Rev. William DRAYTON. A compact and pleasant village in Taverham hundred, East Norfolk, and the vale of the river Wensum. It is situated about 4 miles N.W. of Norwich station, and 117½ from London. The church of St. Margaret is a plain building with thatched roof. A new tower has just been erected; the inside contains several monuments. The living, in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, is a rectory consolidated with Hellesdon, and held by the Rev. Thomas Calthorpe Blofield, M.A., incumbent, who resides at the Rectory, a neat dwelling. There are a Baptist Chapel, and a Free School for boys and girls. The parish contains 1,284 acres of land, and in 1851 the population was 472. Adcock, Edmund, farmer Adcock, William, shoemaker Arger, John, pork butcher Arger, William, gardener and butcher Beasey, John, shoemaker Blyth, Matthew, beer retailer Blyth, Matthew, junr., carpenter Blyth, William, carpenter Bradshaw, Fras. G. and F. W., Esqrs., D. house Bunn, Samuel, farmer Buttle, Henry, shopkeeper Cannell, John, blacksmith Collins, William, victualler, Red Lion Fenn, Robert, shoemaker French, Ann, farmer Green, Rev. J. Spurgeon, curate, M.A. Hipper, Thomas, butcher Howard, Jeremiah, flour and saw mills Laton, Charles Henry, Esq., Lodge March, John, shopkeeper Mumford, George, gardener Oxley, Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Thomas, Robert, carpenter and victualler, Cock West, John, beerhouse DUNSTON. A small parish on the river Tas, in Humbleyard hundred, distant from Swainsthorpe station 2 miles N.E., and from Norwich 4 miles; contained, in 1851, 126 inhabitants, and 613 acres of land, principally the property of Robert Kellett Long, Esq., of Dunston Hall, who is also lord of the manor. The church of St. Remigius is a small building; it has a brass in the chancel. Brighton, Robert, cottager Byles, Benjamin, farmer Fish, Mr. John Lincoln, Jeremiah, farm bailiff Long, Robert Kellett, Esq., the Hall Moy, John, tea-dealer Symonds, Robert, gardener Wenn, Rev. J. W., curate EATON. A small village and parish in the county of Norwich, from which city and station it is distant 2 miles south-west. The dean and chapter of Norwich are lords of the manor, which contains about 1,300 acres of land. The church is dedicated to St. Andrew. The population in 1851 was 785. Rev. George Day, incumbent. Ewing, John William, nurseryman, seedsman, and limeburner Fish, Miles, boot and shoemaker, Cellar House George, Thomas William, licensed brewer Jeffries, John, butcher Newson, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer Nixon, Robert, the Lamb Starrad, James, Red Lion Thirkettle, William, blacksmith Webb, William, grocer, post office GREAT MELTON. GREAT MELTON, 3 miles N. of Hethersett station, and 5½ west of Norwich, with 393 inhabitants, and 2,540 acres of land. The church of St. Mary has a square tower, built in 1440, containing 3 bells. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Caius College, Cambridge; and the incumbent is the Rev. Charles Eyers. Andrews, John, carpenter Bloom, Thomas, farmer Burrell, John, farmer Cox, Alfred, smith and victualler, Green Man Eyers, Rev. Charles, rectory Gee, Mary Ann, school-teacher Howard, Matthew, farmer Howett, William, gardener Pearson, George and James, farmer Reynolds, John, farmer Rose, Philip, farmer Rose, Mr. Thomas Sutton, Wm., farmer GREAT PLUMSTEAD. A small village and parish in Blofield hundred, East Norfolk, distant from Norwich 5 miles east; the population was returned in 1851, at 359 inhabitants. The church of St. Mary is a plain building, partly of brick. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich; the incumbent is the Rev. Edward Cole. Abigail, Samuel, farmer Brown, Robert, farmer Campbell, Fras. Alex., Esq. Chenery, Robert, machine maker Clarke, Jonathan, shoemaker Cockrell, John, blacksmith Cole, Rev. Edward, curate Foster, Mr. Francis Gedge, William, carpenter Gooch, Thomas, carpenter Goose, William, farmer Gostling, John, farmer Hambleton, John, farmer King, Randall, farmer Lond, Thomas, shoemaker Maidstone, Jonathan, shopkeeper Maidstone, Robert, farmer Newman, Robert, farmer Pile, Henry, victualler, Hare Scott, Jonathan, farmer Summons, Francis, shoemaker Sutton, Thomas, smith and farrier HELLESDON. HELLESDON, or HELLESDEN, situated in Taverham hundred, about 2 miles N.W. of Norwich station, and 115½ from London, and lying in a vale on the verge of the Wensum. In 1851 the population was 467, but a great part is at Hellesdon hamlet, in the county of the city of Norwich. There is a small but neat church, dedicated to St. Mary; it is square built, without a tower, but has a neat wooden belfry and spire. The living, a Rectory consolidated with that of Drayton, is in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and the incumbent is the Rev. T. C. Blofield. There is a large corn mill; and a National School was erected in Hellesdon hamlet in 1852. Those marked * reside in the Hamlet. * Abbs, Isaac, shopkeeper * Armes, Timothy, cowkeeper * Baker, Timothy, corn miller * Baldry, John, gardener * Basey, John, cowkeeper * Batson, Edward, corn miller * Beales, Mr. Robert * Bleakley, Elizabeth, farmer Blyth, James, carpenter * Brown, Rev. Philip Utting * Clarke, Horace J., manufacturer * Clement, Gallant, gardener Cross, George farmer Delane, Mr. William Denington, Job, gardener Gowing, George, farmer, Old Hall * Greenfield, Samuel, gardener Holman, Josiah, blacksmith * Kenney, Mr. Edward * Knopwood, John, victualler, Windmill * Lemmon, Edward, shoemaker * Lock, Miss Elizabeth * Porrett, William, butcher * Reynolds, Joshua, corn miller Sharman, Mr. John * Steward, Samuel W. P., brickmaker * Tallowin, Josiah, victualler, Mile Cross * Upton, James, gardener Wells, W. H., corn miller White, George, grocer * Wright, Harriet, schoolmistress HETHERSETT. A railway station, and neat and extensive village and parish on the Ely and Norwich railway, in Humbleyard hundred, East Norfolk, distant from London 120 miles, Wymondham 5 miles, and 6 from Norwich. There are several donations bequeathed by different parties, principally for the benefit of the poor of this parish, which are distributed annually. Petty Sessions are held at the Queen’s Head. Here are Chapels for Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists; also a National School for boys and girls, which are both well attended, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Curson. The church, which is plain, with a square tower and small wooden spire, has five bells. The living is a rectory, with Canteloff annexed, in the gift of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The Oak of Reformation, under which Kett and the Norfolk rebels took their Oath of Covenant in 1549, is still alive. The number of acres is 2,635, and the population 1,209. The station is in Ketteringham, about a mile distant. Andrew, Rev. William W. Back, Henry, farmer Baker, Benjamin, farmer Bale, Thomas, poulterer Blomfield, Miles, farmer, Holly Farm Brown, Edward, farmer Buckingham, Nicholas, farmer Clarke, Julia, grocer, tea dealer, and draper Clarke, Rowland, baker Cullingham, John, boot and shoe-maker Cursons, John, boot and shoe-maker, parish clerk Curson, Smith, National Schoolmaster Davey, Robert, farmer Dickman, John Emms, Mrs., tuscan and straw bonnet maker Fish, John Fisk, Edward, harness maker Ford, William, butcher, King’s Head Fox, James, Greyhound Gurney, Mrs. Mary, Thickthorne Hall Guyton, Henry, miller Hoste, Lady Hurn, Thomas, blacksmith Langford, Captain George Lofty, Jeremiah, builder Morter, William, glover, boot and shoemaker Parker, Lofty, Queen’s Head and post-office Reynolds, Susanna, grocer Richardson, Hardiman, farmer Secret, William, pensioner Sewell, Mrs. Sharman, Thomas, tailor and draper Smith, James, farmer Smith, James, jun., farmer Stannard, William, farmer Thrower, James, veterinary surgeon Traxton, James, tailor and draper Thraxton, Richard, carpenter Worgate, T. S., Esq. Youngman, William, miller HILLINGTON. HILLINGTON, or HELLINGTON. A parish and small village, 7 miles S.E. from Norwich, is in Loddon hundred and Clavering Union, East Norfolk, containing 87 inhabitants. The area of the parish is 516 acres, which belong to Miss Barham, J. Marcom, Esq., Richard Denny, Esq. and Doughty’s Hospital, Norwich. The church of St. John the Baptist is small, with a round tower. Barham, Judith Hurrell, John, butcher Martin, William, farmer Thorpe, Robert, butcher HONINGHAM. A village and parish in the hundred of Forehoe, East Norfolk, distant from Norwich and East Dereham 8 miles. This parish contains 232 inhabitants, and 2,522 acres of land. The church of St. Andrew is a small building; the rectory is in the gift of the Rev. George Bayning. Here is a National School. Balls, Thomas, farmer Bayning, Rt. Hon. and Rev. Lord Beckett, William, gardener and shopkeeper Child, James, blacksmith Doubleday, Elizabeth, milliner Ephraim, Job, national school Gooch, Stephen, farmer Grand, Charles, shoemaker Grand, John, tailor Hipkin, Stephen, farmer Neeve, Robert Johnson, corn miller Reeve, Howard, farmer Reeve, William, farmer, plumber, and glazier Spratt, Mrs., national school Thurston, John, farmer Ward, Rev. W. C., curate Young, James, victualler, Buck HORSHAM ST. FAITH’S. A parish in Taverham hundred, East Norfolk, better known as ST. FAITH’S, including NEWTON ST. FAITH, one mile further north, on the direct road to Aylsham from Norwich, and distant 5 miles north of the latter station, 7 miles south of Aylsham, and 118½ from London, containing, in 1851, 923 inhabitants in Horsham, and 288 in Newton. The church of the Virgin Mary is an old building, with four large windows, and high embattled tower of Gothic architecture. The land comprises 2,700 acres of tolerably good land, belonging to several proprietors, the largest of whom is Lord Viscount Ranelagh, who is lord of the manor and patron of the living a curacy, enjoyed by the Rev. William Atthill, M.A. The Wesleyans have a chapel here, and also one at Newton St. Faith’s. The Union Workhouse, half a mile north-east of the church, is a large brick building, with accommodation for 300 inmates. There is a large cattle fair held for three weeks, commencing October 17th, where a vast quantity of cattle from Scotland and the surrounding country is sent. Here was anciently a market, a Benedictine priory, founded in 1105, and an hospital of Knights Templars. ST. FAITH’S UNION WORKHOUSE. The Rev. A. S. Warner, _Chaplain_. Robert Thompson, Esq., _Surgeon_. James and Mahala Goodchild, _Master and Matron_. Esther Goodchild, _Assistant Matron_. Joseph and Elizabeth Howlett, _Schoolmaster and Schoolmistress_. Andrew Child, _Porter_. 30 parishes in Union. Atthill, Rev., William, rector of St. Faith’s; h Horsford Barker, Edward, horse farrier Batley, Stephen, cabinet and chair maker Blyth, John, boot and shoe maker Bridges, John, boot and shoe maker Britcher, William, the Crown Bullard, Robert, shopkeeper and butcher Cable, Robert, King’s Head Carman, Philip Lincoln, superintendent registrar Cooper, James, gardener Eglington, Richard, miller and farmer Forster, William, bricklayer Gear, Joseph, and Potter, Eliza, superintendents of the day and sunday schools Harper, Elizabeth, shopkeeper Hook, Samuel B., tailor Holmes, George, clerk to St. Faith’s church Kerry, Henry, tailor Lovick, John, beer retailer and farmer Lovick, Samuel, baker Newton, Edward, the Crown Nunn, Eve Elizabeth, Jolly Butchers Osborn, George, haircutter Pearce, John, smith in general Painter, Thomas, boot and shoe maker Priestley, William Stanton, surgeon Reynolds, Charlotte, day school for children Reynolds, Edward, farmer Reynolds, James, corn and seed merchant Rice, James, Black Swan, and post-office Scarnett, John, farmer and builder Scarnett, John, general shopkeeper and blacksmith Snelling, Elizabeth, Cross Keys Webb, Benjamin, shopkeeper and basket-maker West, John, farmer Woolsey, Alfred, shopkeeper Youngs, Peter, saddle and harness maker INTWOOD. A very small village and parish, pleasantly situated near the Hethersett station, 3½ miles S.W. of Norwich, containing upwards of 600 acres of land, all the property of Joseph Salisbury Muskett, Esq., who rebuilt the hall in splendid style. The church of All Saints is in the patronage of J. S. Muskett, Esq., and the incumbent is the Rev. W. Day, M.A. The population in 1851 was 73. Allden, William Spratt, farmer Clarke, Jacob, gardener Davie, Rev. W. C., curate Muskett, J. Salisbury, Esq., hall KESWICK. KESWICK is a small parish in Humbleyard hundred, 3 miles S.S.W. from Norwich. The population in 1851 was 126. The London and Norwich railway passes close to the village, which contains 722 acres of land, principally belonging to Hudson Gurney, Esq., who is lord of the manor, and occupies the New Hall. Bennett, James, gardener, old hall Birkbeck, Mrs. Elizabeth Lucy, old hall Blomfield, Miles, corn miller Edwards, John, farmer and land agent Emms, Frederic, gardener, new hall Gurney, Hudson, Esq., new hall Phillips, James, gardener, new hall KETTERINGHAM. KETTERINGHAM is a small village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, distant from Wymondham station 3½ miles, and six from Norwich. The principal part of the land in this parish belongs to Sir John Peter Boileau, Bart. The church is a neat building. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of Sir John P. Boileau, and the incumbent is the Rev. W. W. Andrew. The number of acres is 1,600, and the population 209. Beadley, Miss Caroline Blomfield, William, farmer Boileau, Sir J. Peter, Bart., hall Cook, John Sewell, farmer Easton, George, gardener Hunter, Robert, carpenter Ringer, John Michael, farm bailiff Thrower, James, blacksmith KIRBY BEDON. KIRBY BEDON, a village 4½ miles S.E. of Norwich, in the Henstead hundred. Its houses are scattered; containing 296 inhabitants, and 1362 acres, belonging to several proprietors. Sir H. J. Stracey, Charles Lombe, Esq., and Edward Lombe, Esq., are lords of the manor, to whom great part of the land belong. The church of St. Andrew’s stands on a height, and is a low square building with thatched roof, and a tower with a base of flint about 10 feet high, and the upper part of wood. The inside is plain, and contains several monuments to the Brooke family; also an ancient sculpture, representing a man and woman kneeling at the altar, but time has nearly obliterated the inscription. The living is a rectory, enjoyed by the Rev. E. Day. The old hall, a very ancient mansion—the lower part only now remains, which is inhabited by labourers. Bird, Joseph, farmer Clare, Charles, junr., farmer Day, Rev. Edward, rectory Drake, George F., Esq. Horne, Robert, victualler, Stracey Arms, and gardener Mendham, Mr. Richard Neeve, Richard, gardener and shopkeeper Money, William F., farmer Seal, John, blacksmith Smith, Robert, shoemaker Varville, James, farmer and brickmaker Woolsey, Jeremiah, farmer and brickmaker LITTLE MELTON. A parish, with 379 inhabitants, principally small farmers. The lord of this manor is — Lombe, Esq., to whom belongs the greater part of the land, which comprises nearly 700 acres. The church, St. James’, is a small thatched building, with a square tower. The living is a vicarage in the patronage of Emanuel College, Cambridge. The incumbent is the Rev. J. C. Berkley, M.A. Aldred, Thomas D., farmer Andrews, John, carpenter and beerhouse Barnes, Mary, shopkeeper Berkley, Rev. J. C., vicar Beverley, Miss Mary Child, Charles and Mary, school teachers Coggle, John, farmer Davey, John, gardener Eadon, E., gardener Forster, Thomas, farmer and parish clerk Fox, Edmund, plumber and glazier Gaff, John, farmer Howard, Mr. Thomas Kemp, John, gardener Lovett, John W., corn miller Long, James, farmer Ringer, Daniel, farmer Rudd, Francis G., farmer Webster, James, gardener LITTLE PLUMSTEAD. A small, neat village and parish in Blofield hundred, contained, in 1851, 309 inhabitants; distant from Norwich 6 miles E. by north. The church (St. Gervase) is a small neat building, with a square tower. The inside is tastefully fitted up, and contains several handsome monuments. A handsome painted window is placed at the east end. Boast, Moses, farmer Bolton, John, farmer Bussey, Benjamin, parish clerk Crow, Robert, farmer George, John, farmer Goulder, Robert, farmer Green, James, brick and tile maker Jones, Peter, farmer Morter, Robert, shopkeeper Nicholls, John, farmer Read, George, farmer Spanton, Francis, victualler, Brick Kilns Worth, Misses Susan, Maria and Sophia, the Hall MARSHAM. A parish and considerable village in South Erpingham hundred, Aylsham Union, East Norfolk, 2 miles south of Aylsham, and 10 north from Norwich: contained, in 1851, 662 inhabitants. The area of the parish is 1,819 acres; the soil belongs to various owners. W. Repton, Esq., is lord of the manor. The church of All Saints has a nave, chancel, and square tower, 8 bells, and an ancient screen and font. The chancel has some stones to the memory of the Norris and other families. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the Earl of Lichfield; the Rev. John Gunton, B.A., is the incumbent, by whom a neat rectory house has been built, assisted by Queen Anne’s bounty, the tithes commuted for £344. The poor’s land produces a rental of £16 5s. per annum. Here is a school, supported by the rector. The Primitive Methodists have a chapel here. Cook, John, shopkeeper and brickmaker Elvin, David, miller Elvin, William, shopkeeper Farmer, James, farmer Forster, William, schoolmaster to parish school Gunton, Rev. John, rector Howlett, John, farmer Jones, John, boot and shoe maker and shopkeeper Jones, John, farmer Jones, Robert, boot and shoe maker Kellington, Samuel, post-office Lake, William, White Hart Lambert, John, farmer Marsham, Rev. Henry, rector of Brampton and curate of Stratton, Marsham Hall Mason, Edward, Plough and Shuttle Moore, Edward, blacksmith Skipper, Isaac, boot and shoe maker Soam, Peter, farmer Spink, Peter, shopkeeper Tredwell, John, farmer Warnes, Miss Elizabeth Warnes, Mrs. Emily, Baldwick Hall Watts and Brothers, farmers Wighton, Thomas, farmer MULBARTON. A village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, East Norfolk, near the Swainsthorpe station, 109 miles from London, and 5 S.W. from Norwich, containing 587 inhabitants, and 1350 acres of land. The church of St. Mary Magdalen has some old tombs. The rectory is in the gift of the Rev. J. H. Steward; and the Rev. Richard Gay Lucas, B.A., is the incumbent. Petty Sessions are held on the third Monday of every month, at the World’s End Inn, where there is an Odd Fellows’ Lodge, M.U. Banham, John, carpenter Barrell, Samuel, miller Barrell, William, miller Blake, John, farmer and butcher Blake, Robert, farmer and butcher Brett, Major, the Lodge Claxton, George, farmer Cremer, Charles, miller Dye, Robert, shoemaker Gowing, Samuel, farmer Harvey, William, farmer Lane, John, farmer Lucas, Rev. Richard Gay, B.A., rectory Norris, Mr. James Norris, Mr. John Overed, Walter, veterinary surgeon Petchall, Mark B., shoemaker Rice, James, blacksmith Rice, Robert, wheelwright, &c. Squires, Paul, Esq., the Hall Todd, John, post-office Todd, William, World’s End Turner, James, yeoman Turner, John, yeoman Wright, William, tailor PANXWORTH. A village in Walsham hundred, comprising 600 acres of good land, situated 9 miles E. of Norwich, and 5 N. of Brundall station, containing 134 inhabitants, wholly dependent on agriculture. A new Church was built in 1847, at a cost of £500. The benefice is a rectory, consolidated with Woodbastwick, and enjoyed by the Rev. Henry Dunster, M.A. Easton, Robert, farmer and maltster Ely, Elijah, veterinary surgeon and victualler, Red Lion inn Riches, John, farmer Rix, Matthew, grocer Rose, William, farmer Starling, Thomas, blacksmith Thirtle, Robert, gamekeeper Wyatt, Elijah, miller RACKHEATH. RACKHEATH, in Taverham hundred, 4½ miles N.E. of Norwich, was originally divided into two parishes, called Great and Little Rackheath, now united in one. The population in 1851 was 281, employed chiefly in husbandry. The houses are very widely spread; some are two miles distant from each other. The parish contains about 2000 acres. The Hall, a splendid mansion, has lately been much added to and embellished by the present owner, Sir Henry J. Stracey; it is in the centre of a large and well-wooded park. The Grange is also an adjoining estate, belonging to the same owner. He is also lord of the manor, and patron of the church of All Saints, which stands half a mile from the village, in a meadow. The incumbent is the Rev. F. H. S. Hodgson. There is also a Free School, supported by Sir H. J. Stracey. Here was formerly a Priory. Aldous, Frederic, farmer Buttifant, William, farmer Clark, John, W. victualler, Green Man Davey, Emma, school-mistress Etheridge, Thomas, farmer Forder, Joseph, blacksmith George, Henry, farmer Gillingwater, Edward, gardener Goulder, Christmas E., farm bailiff Pyle, Robt., farmer, Green Farm Stracey, Sir Henry J., the Hall Ward, James, shopkeeper Watts, Robert, farmer ROCKLAND ST. MARY’S. A large village, pleasantly situated in Henstead Union, 6 miles S.E. of Norwich, with 485 inhabitants, and containing 1,338 acres of rich, well-cultivated land, in the vale of the Yare. Sir Charles H. Rich is lord of the chief manor, and the present proprietors are Hudson Gurney, Esq., and Robert Gilbert, jun., Esq. The church (St. Mary) is a neat building, on a height, and commands an extensive view of the country: it has a chancel and aisle, with thatched roof, and a small square tower. The ivy-covered ruins of another church are still visible in the same churchyard. The living is a rectory annexed to Holverstone, in the gift of Queen’s College, Cambridge, and incumbency of the Rev. J. Dewe, B.A., who lives in the rectory, a new residence adjoining the churchyard; and at the southern extremity of the village, in a vale of the river Yare, is the New Inn, commanding a most extensive view of the river and broad, or lake, of nearly 100 acres. There is a National School for educating 50 children. Beeston, Robert, smith and iron-founder Blaza, Philip, farmer Blake, George, brickmaker Blake, Robert, shopkeeper Coleman, Mr. John Coleman, Rhoda, school-mistress Dewe, Rev. Joseph, B.D., Rectory Edwards, John, farmer Forder, Richard, carpenter Forder, Robert, thatcher George, George, farmer Gilbert, Robert, farmer Goodrum, Richard, farmer Potter, James, gardener Rudd, Henry, victualler, the Crown Roberts, James, shopkeeper and wheel-wright Rudd, Miss Jane Minns, George, farmer Nobbs, Samuel, farmer Thurston, Robert, saddler West, John, victualler, Star Watson, William, victualler, New Inn Wickham, James, bricklayer SPIXWORTH. A small agricultural village in Taverham hundred, about 4½ miles N. of Norwich. It contains about 2000 acres of land; and in 1851 the population was 41. The church of St. Peter is a neat building, with two large Gothic windows; it has a small but lofty tower. The inside contains several monuments to the memory of the Pecks and also the Longes. Broughton, John, blacksmith Eaton, George, farmer Holmes, Benjamin, farmer Howes, Rev. George, Rectory Longe, John, Esq., Hall Porter, Mrs. Jane, farmer STRUMPSHAW. STRUMPSHAW is a parish and scattered village, distant 8½ miles E. of Norwich, 1¾ mile N. from Buckenham station, and 122 miles from London; in Blofield hundred and Union, East Norfolk. The church of St. Peter has a square tower, containing 3 bells. The living is a rectory, value about £520, with that of Bradestone. The Rev. E. S. Whitbread, M.A., is patron and incumbent: there are about 64 acres of glebe land attached. The parish contains about 1,337 acres; and the population in 1851 was 441. There are a few small charities, distributed in fuel and wheat, left by the late Mr. Black. Alexander, Thomas, tailor Atkins, Thomas, farmer Barnes, John T., farmer Burton, Mr. Robert Chapman, John, miller Culley, Mr., boarding academy Denton, James, timber merchant Dingle, John, shopkeeper Goffin, Alexander, bricklayer Goffin, Thomas, brickmaker Hylton, John, blacksmith Oakley, Thomas, parish clerk Plow, Christopher, shoemaker Porter, Benjamin, coal merchant Postle, Thomas, farmer Pyle, John, farmer Shrewe, John, victualler, Goat Simmons, Thomas, gardener Smith, Richard, blacksmith Spooner, John, wheelwright and victualler, Shoulder of Mutton Steward, Thomas, cattle dealer Tuck, Thomas Gilbert, Esq. Wells, William, farmer Whitbread, Rev. E. S., M.A., Rectory SWAINSTHORPE. A railway station, village, and parish in the hundred of Humbleyard, 108 miles from London, and 5½ from Norwich S. by W., containing 240 inhabitants, and 819 acres of land. The church is dedicated to St. Peter; the rectory of which is in the patronage of R. K. Long, Esq., and the Rev. Henry Long. Bennett, Benjamin, shoemaker Brandford, Ezra, victualler, Dun Cow Canham, E., station master Cannell, Jacob, butcher Carpenter, Robert, farmer Ecclestone, Henry, police officer Freeman, Mr., academy Gooch, G. Sutton, veterinary surgeon Gooch, Rachel, smith and wheelwright Muttimer, George, farmer Turner, Mr. and Mrs., master and matron of Union House SWARDESTON. A village and parish in Henstead hundred, near the Swainsthorpe station, 4 miles S.S.W. from Norwich, containing 950 acres of land, and in 1851 a population of 381. The church of the Virgin Mary is a neat building: the Rev. John Henry Steward, M.A., of East Carlton, is patron, and incumbent of the vicarage. It has a fine screen, some stained glass, and some tombs. Arundel, Samuel, cooper Barrett, Elizabeth, shopkeeper Barrett, William, thatcher Brown, Robert D., bricklayer Brown, James, shopkeeper Bond, Robert, farmer Cannell, Isaac, blacksmith Cunningham, John, tailor Cunningham, Wm., butcher Cannell, Henry, gardener Davy, Barnard, blacksmith Fairman, Samuel, bricklayer Fish, Miles, shoemaker Hamnell, Paul, shoemaker Hall, James, wheelwright Hubbard, John, gardener King, Robert, farmer Kemp, Daniel T., Esq., Rectory Raven, Benjamin, farmer Stewart, Rev. H., B.A., curate Turner, Daniel, victualler, Dog Twiss, Christopher, farmer Wesleyan chapel. National school, erected 1841, enlarged 1855, called Rev. Samuel Chapman’s school: school-master, Joseph Cook. * * * * * THORPE. THORPE, near Norwich, or THORPE ST. ANDREW. A picturesque village, 2 miles east of Norwich, on the banks of the river Yare, over which the Norwich and Yarmouth railway passes, by two newly-constructed bridges. The church of St. Andrew is a small Gothic building, with a plain thatched roof, and a small square tower. The inside contains many old monuments; one, dated 1700, to the memory of Peter Vertigans, Esq. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the Rev. Armine Herring, M.A., and the incumbent is the Rev. Armine Herring. One mile S.E. of the village is the County Lunatic Asylum. The parish is in Blofield hundred, and the population in 1851 was 912. There is a neat chapel belonging to the Congregationalists. Alborn, Samuel, farmer Bacon, Miss Mary Ann Bailey, George, King’s Head Barker, Henry John Batley, Mrs. Susannah Bolingbroke, Frederic, Esq. Bracey, Frederick, boot and shoe maker Bracey, Robert, shopkeeper Bright, John, Red Lion Brightwen, John, Esq. Brinded, Robert, bricklayer Bulley, William, shopkeeper Burton, Thomas, flour merchant Clabburn, William, Esq., shawl manufacturer Cattermole, Mary, Three Tuns’ inn Clayton, Miss Margaret Elizabeth Dale, Robert, timber merchant Davey, Joseph, manufacturer Emms, Thomas, gardener Etheridge, Philip, Esq. Farman, William, carpenter and joiner Frost, Rev. William, Thorpe Lodge Gurney, Charles, Esq., banker Gurney, Hay, Esq., banker Harvey, Sir Robert, Bart., Household House Hastings, Elwin Herring, Rev. Armine, rectory Hopcroft, Mr. Thomas Jay, George, fish merchant Jecks, Charles, Esq., grove Jecks, William, merchant King, Robert, Esq. Lincoln, Edmund, carpenter Lincoln, Francis, shopkeeper Martin, William, whitesmith Morgan, Henry, brewer Palmer, Nathaniel, Esq., barrister Palmer, Thomas Fletcher, solicitor Patteson, Henry, brewer Postle, Misses Rose, Ann, shopkeeper Rowling, Nathan S., Esq. Sabberton, Thomas, smith in general Shardelow, Benjamin, plumber and glazier Smith, Joseph, the Buck Southgate, Henry, the Griffin Spooner, John, boot and shoe maker Starling, Samuel, farmer Tinker, Harris, boot and shoe maker Todd, Daniel, post-office Upcroft, Mrs. Sarah Wells, Robert Esq. Western, Charles, brewer White, William, gardener Willett, Henry, Esq., manufacturer Wines, Miss, milliner Wright, Robert, land agent TROWSE NEWTON. A village, situated 1 mile S.E. from Norwich, on the river Yare. Its population is 639; but, including the whole parish, which extends into Norwich, is 1,363. The church is a neat edifice, with tower and one bell. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. Rev. George Carter, M.A. is the incumbent. Alborough, Thomas, farmer Bullard, Mrs. Maria, grocer Cannell, Edward, coal merchant Carter, Rev. George, vicar Coleman, S., Trowse Eye Daniels, Robert, blacksmith Denny, Thomas, butcher Digby, Robert, White House Ellis, Joseph, farmer Fox, Henry, Lime Kilns Finch, John, wheelwright Goose, Robert, lime burner Gowing, George, wheelwright Gowing, L. George, farmer Gowen, John, gardener Grief, James, White Horse Grief, Jonathan, butcher Grief, William, clerk to the church Harris, Robert, gardener Huson, William, boot and shoe-maker Jecks, Mr. Isaac Lingwood, John, shoemaker Middleton, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker Money, Archibald F., the Crown Point Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern Plant, James, farmer Proudfoot, Misses E. and A., grocers Smith, John, gardener Spruce, John, dealer Stageman, Miss, National School Thetford, William, gardener and pork butcher Thurlow, John, baker and grocer Tompkins, Miss, Trowse British School Turner, John, farmer, hall Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms WITTON. A very small agricultural village and parish in Blofield hundred, with 587 acres of rich land, situated 2 miles from Brundall station, and 5 miles E. of Norwich. Principal owners, John Penrice, Esq., and Rev. C. Penrice. The church (St. Margaret) is a plain building, and contains nothing worthy of remark. The rectory, of small value, consolidated with Little Plumstead and Brundall, is enjoyed by the patron, the Rev. Charles Penrice, who resides at Little Plumstead. Two farm houses and one mill, with a few cottages, form the village; and the population, in 1851, was 120. Chenery, Robert, blacksmith Culley, George B., farmer Culley, George Scott, farmer and maltster Penrice, Mrs., Witton House Palmer, Frederic, farmer Ward, Joseph, farmer and corn miller WRAMPLINGHAM. A village and parish in Forehoe hundred, 4 miles north from Wymondham station, containing 245 inhabitants, and 830 acres of land. The church of St. Peter and Paul is a small ancient edifice, with a round tower and octagonal top. The rectory is in the gift of Robert Marsham, Esq.; and the Rev. Thomas Gordon Marsham, M.A., is the incumbent. There is a school for the education of the children of this parish, supported partly by the rector. Brighty, Jacob L., victualler, King’s Head, and smith Cann, Rev. John S. Cullyer, William, farmer Farrer, Mrs. Sophia Fisher, George, carpenter Fisher, Thomas, farmer Hubbard, John, farmer Marsham, Rev. Thomas, rector Ringer, William, farmer Sayer, Shadrach and David, millers Walker, Robert, farmer * * * * * WYMONDHAM. Wymondham is a pleasantly situated market town and parish in the Forehoe hundred, 115½ miles from London, and 10½ miles S.W. from Norwich. The town stands on an elevated position, and is of some antiquity. The market is held on Friday, but from its vicinity to Norwich, is not well attended. There are three annual Fairs, February 14th, May 17th, and September 29th; the two former for cattle, and the latter a pleasure fair. The old market cross, situated in the centre of the town, is an object of curiosity on account of its antique appearance, and its carved devices, representing different articles of turnery, which originally formed one of the staple branches of the trade of this place, but now nearly extinct; the manufacture of bombazines, crapes, &c., is carried on to a considerable extent for Norwich houses. There are a brewery and corn mills. There are several respectable mansions and family residences in the town and neighbourhood. Gas works are erected on Fairland, and the town is well lighted. A Free Grammar School for the education of tradesmen’s sons was established and endowed by Henry VI., and various sums have been subsequently left by benevolent parties, which have enabled the trustees to carry out fully the intentions of the founder, by appointing a gentleman in holy orders as master of this important establishment. St. Thomas à Becket’s chapel, a commodious building, has been repaired, and is now used for the school-room. There are several charities, bequeathed by sundry persons, for the benefit of the poor, which funds are distributed annually, in money, coals, &c., and for the repairs of the church, also for increasing the stipend of the vicar. The Bridewell, or House of Correction, is situated at the entrance of the town from Norwich, and is devoted to the reception of female prisoners only, who are sentenced to hard labour, where they serve their periods of imprisonment in washing, sewing, &c., for the prisoners confined in Norwich gaol. This well-conducted establishment is under the matronship of Mrs. Greenfield. The Norwich and Brandon railway passes close to the town, and here is the junction with the Dereham branch line; a neat station is erected, as well as warehouses for the reception of goods, &c. The population was returned, in 1851, at 5,175 inhabitants, of whom about 3,300 are in the town. The number of acres is 10,600. The church, which is a large noble edifice, had formerly a monastery attached, but it was destroyed many years back; a portion of the ruins still remain. The octagon tower at the east end of the church is in good preservation. At the west end, a spacious and lofty square tower was built by the inhabitants many years since, (and contains five bells,) which gives an imposing effect to the whole structure; the interior is neat, with a carved roof, supported by full-length figures of angels, and, and with the valuable organ, underwent repair in 1845. There are several monuments and tablets to the families of Clifton, Burroughes, Jermy, &c. The living is a vicarage in the patronage of the Bishop of Ely, who is appropriator of the great tithes. The Quakers, Independents, Methodists, Wesleyans, Baptists, and Plymouth Brethren, have each a chapel here. POST-OFFICE—James Fison, postmaster. Money Orders are granted at this office. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Abbott, Mrs. Charlotte, Fairland street Anderson, Rev. J., Independent Minister Cooper, Mr. James, Bridewell street Culyer, Mrs., Town green Daniel, Rev. William, Town green Eden, Rev. Robert, vicar, Vicar street Grisdale, Rev. Joseph, B.A., master of the Grammar school, Town green Jones, Rev. David, chaplain to the Bridewell Jones, Mrs. Sophia Ann, Hill House Knapman, Capt. John, R.N. Lloyd, Mrs., Fairland street Poll, Mr. John, Town green Rayner, Mr. William Edward, Town close Skoulding, Charles, M.D., Market place Sparkhall, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bridewell street Stone, Mrs. Mary, Town green Wiffen, Mrs. Ann, Bridewell street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC. Adams, Samuel, retailer in beer, Town green Atkins, Obadiah, schoolmaster, Bridewell street Bale, Charlotte, milliner, Market place Bale, William, butcher, Town green Barnard, John, boot and shoe maker, Market place Barnard, Matthew, saddle and harness maker, Fairland street Betts, Sarah, shopkeeper, Town green Bircham, John, the Dove, Town green Bowgen, Philip, plumber and glazier, Damgate street Brabetor, Honour, butcher, Damgate str. Brewster, Sarah, Black Horse, Suton str. Browne, Eliza, Queen’s Head, Bridewell street Browne, William, Sun inn, Damgate str. Bunn, John, cooper, Damgate street Bunn, John, bootmaker, Market place Bunn, William, baker, Fairland street Camp, William and Son, carpenters, Bridewell street Cann and Clarke, brewers and maltsters, wine and spirit merchants, Market place Cann John, Stephenson, attorney and solicitor Cann, John, miller, agent to the Norwich Union Life and Fire offices, and General Hail storm office; h Town green Cann, S. J. Stephenson, solicitor, clerk to Magistrates, Commissioner of Taxes, and the Forehoe Board of Guardians, Superintendent Registrar, Secretary to the Gas Company, Branch Bank of Messrs. Harvey and Hudson, Market place Cann, Samuel, wheelwright and retailer in beer, Town green Cann, William, butcher, Market place Chambers, John, licensed dealer in spirits, Market place Chapman, James, King’s Head hotel, Market place Clarke, Cordal, solicitor’s clerk, Vicar street Clarke, Ellen, milliner and dressmaker, Market place Clarke, Ethelbert, carpenter, Market place Clarke, Edward Palmer, solicitor, Vicar street Clarke, William B., builder, Market street Colman, James, builder, Fairland street Colman, Thomas Edward Tawell, surgeon, Vicar street Colman, William, plumber and glazier, Bridewell street Cooper, Charles, painter and glazier, Damgate street Cooper, Jane, boarding and day school, Bridewell street Cooper, John, hairdresser, Fairland street Cowell, Henry, bootmaker, Market street Cowell, John, shoeing smith, Fairland street Cowell, William, whitesmith, Suton street Crannas, William, Duke’s Head, Damgate street Crosby, William, White Swan, Vicar street Cross, John, Two Brewers, Damgate street Cross, John B., Cock inn and butcher, Town green Cross, Mary, Duck and Dog, Market street Dannoch, William, whitesmith, Church street Davey, John, tailor and draper, Market street Davey, Maria, butcher, Market street Dawdry, Charles, corn and seed merchant, Town green Denny, John, Leather Bottle, Town green Dover, Elizabeth, green-grocer, Church street Dunham, William, White Hart, Market st. Fison, James, chemist and druggist, and post-master, Market street Fitt, Lee Felix, saddle and harness maker, Market street Flaskett, William, Permanent Way Inspector for the Eastern Counties’ Railway Company; h near Wymondham station Forster, Robert, printer, bookbinder, and parish clerk, Market street; h Church street Foulsham, Richard, the Griffin, Market street Foulsham, Samuel, leather cutter, Town green Fox, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Town green Foyster, David, broker, Chapel street Fulcher, John, whitesmith, Fairland street Glasspoole, William, auctioneer and estate agent Goodings, Robert, green-grocer, Damgate street Greenfield, Mrs. E., superintendent of the Wymondham bridewell Hall, Robert, farmer, Bridewell street Harvey and Hudson, bankers, Market pl. Harvey, Jesse, cooper, Town green Harvey, Thomas, earthenware dealer, Damgate street Harvey, William, builder, Damgate street High, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Church street High, Sophia, Coach and Horses, Vicar street Howes, James, the Goat, Churchgate str. Howes, John, fishmonger, Town green Hubbard, John, White Horse, Suton street Hubbard, John, butcher, Damgate street Hubbard, Mary, Wool Pack, Fairland str. Hubbard, Sarah, Three Feathers, Town green Hubbard, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Fairland street Jackson, Maria, milliner, Market place Jermy, William, farmer, Linfield Kemp, John, blacksmith, Bridewell street Kemp, Richard, smith in general, Town green Kerrison, Elizabeth, bootmaker, Market street Kerry, John, relieving officer, Market place King, Henry, miller, Church street Lemon, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Damgate street Mason, Henry, Excise officer, Town green Morley, John, boot and shoe maker, Fairland street Morris, Moore, linen draper, Market street Moys, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Town green Parker, Mrs. James, fancy repository, Market street Parker and Son, linen drapers and grocers, Market street Parsel, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Town green Parsley, Henry, tailor, Fairland street Peacock, James, bootmaker, Town green Perfitt, Ephraim Joseph, watch and clock maker, Market street Perfitt, John, boot and shoe maker, Fairland street Plowman, John S., George and the Dragon, and butcher, Market place Plunkett, William, shopkeeper, Town green Poll, Emily, shopkeeper, Town green Poll, James, carpenter and joiner, Damgate street Poll, William Cooper, carpenter, Town green Proctor, Martha Ann, milliner, Damgate street Reeve, Thomas Marshall, ironmonger, Market place Rix, Thomas Colman, builder, Market street Robins, Edward James, stone mason, Suton street Robins, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Damgate street Rudling, William, watch and clock maker, Church street Scarles, Charles, accountant, Town green Secker, Robert, basket-maker, Bridewell street Secker, William, basket-maker, Bridewell street Seely, Joseph Henry, haircutter, Damgate street Self, Edward, confectioner, Market street Self, Henry H., confectioner, Town green Self, Robert, confectioner, Fairland street Skipper, James, hairdresser, Market street Skoulding, William, chemist and druggist, Market place Smith, John, grocer, Damgate street Smith, John, broker, Damgate street Smith, Washington William, bookseller, stationer, &c., agent for Norwich newspapers, Atlas Insurance office, Market place Sparkhall, James and Edward, butchers and farmers, Town green Spinks, Thomas, grocer, Damgate street Standley, George, Green Dragon, Church street Standley, John, auctioneer and appraiser, Market street Stanley, John, farmer, Church street Stanley, William, tailor and draper, Church street Stebbings, Edward, Crown, Market street Stimpson, James, ginger beer manufacturer, Town green Taylor and Son, merchants, Damgate str. Taylor, William H., agent to the Sun Fire office, and Life Association of Scotland, Town green Tipple, Sarah, grocer and draper, Vicar street Traxon, Esau, glover, Market street Traxon, Israel, grocer and draper, Town green Trixon, Frederic, baker, Town green Tunaley, Robert James, surgeon, Market street Turner, David, linen draper, Market place Ward, Thomas Samuel, station master, Wymondham station Watson, Henry, leather cutter, Bridewell street Watson, Samuel, railway hotel, Wymondham station Weed, Benjamin, pipemaker, Town green Wells, John, shopkeeper, Town green Welton, Robert, corn dealer, Churchgate street White, Jesse, commission agent and accountant; bookseller, stationer; china, glass, and fancy goods warehouse, Market place Woodbine, John, builder, Town green Woods, Henry, draper, Fairland street Wright, Robert, saddler and harness-maker, Suton street Wright, Robert, saddle and harness maker, Market place ATTLEBOROUGH Attleborough, a small market town and railway station, 15 miles from Norwich, 5½ from Wymondham, and 14¾ from Thetford. The population in 1851 was 2,324, and about 5,251 acres of land. One long street includes most of the houses. The market is on Thursday, and the fairs are held on the Thursday Easter and Whit-Sunday, and August 15th for cattle; also a pleasure fair the day before March assizes. The Norwich and Brandon railway passes close to the town, where a handsome station has been erected, distant from London 110 miles. The church, which is a noble edifice, with spacious tower containing six bells, is much admired for its antiquity. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Sir Wm. B. Smijth, Bart.; the present incumbent is the Rev. A. J. E. B. Smijth, M.A., and the curate the Rev. S. A. Cooke, M.A. Sir W. B. Smijth, Bart., is lord of the manor. Here are chapels for the Wesleyans, Baptists, &c.; also a National School, well supported and attended. POST-OFFICE—George Parson, postmaster. Money Orders granted and paid at this office. CLERGY, GENTRY. &c. Beevor, Thomas, Esq., Market hill Cooke, Rev. Stephen Atkinson, curate Doughty, Mr. Samuel, Mares’ street King, Mrs. Sarah, London road Lemmon, Rev. James, Wesleyan Minister, Rivett’s lane Marner, John, Esq., Market hill Salter, William, Esq., Norwich road Smijth, Rev. A. J. E., rector Warrel, Mrs. Sarah, London road TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Allen, George, horse-breaker Anderson, Sarah Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Mill street Ayton, Charles, builder and appraiser, Church street Ayton, Robert, carpenter and joiner, Market hill Bacon, James, accountant, Market street Barker, George, tailor, Market hill Barker, Sarah, White Hart, Market hill Barnard, Robert, baker and tea dealer Barnard, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Mares’ street Barnard, William, tailor, London road Bateman, William, tailor and draper, Rivett’s lane Beale, James, printer, Norwich road Bowden, William, builder, Back lane Brown, Rev. William Shrieve, minister to the Baptist Chapel, Rivett’s lane Buckenham, William, miller, Mares’ str. Byles, John, grocer and draper Caffay, Richard, shopkeeper Cage, James, basket-maker and cooper, London road Caley, Samuel W., the Grapes, news agent, Mares’ street Calver, John, farmer, West carr Canham, John, the new Inn and Commercial house, near the Railway station Chatters, Henry, boot and shoe maker, London road Childerhouse, William, farmer and dealer, West carr Clarke, James, farmer, Borough common Clifford, Thomas, Fair View Cottage, London road Cockell, Charles, solicitor Cockell, Mrs. Jane, farmer, Church plain Colman, Mr., farmer, West carr Cook, John, White Horse inn, London road Cowles, William, farmer, West carr Crawford, John, station master Cushing, Stephen, Odd Fellows’ Arms, Mill street Dawes, William, watch and clock maker, Market hill Defew, William, saddle and harness maker, Church street Downs, James, farmer, West carr Downs, John, farmer, West carr Drake, Charles, coachmaker, the street Eaton, John, auctioneer and appraiser Ebbage, Robert, the Bear inn, blacksmith, and machine maker, Bear road Etheridge, Ann, boot and shoe maker Etheridge, Henry, boot maker, Mares’ street Fox, Mary, Mrs., green-grocer Francis, James, general shopkeeper and druggist, Market street Franklin, Frederic F. and George F., solicitors Franklin, Frederic F., clerk to the County Court office, and agent to the Phœnix Fire office and Palladium Life office Gates, Mr. James, Lay’s farm Gayford, William, licensed to let horses for hire, Market street Goldspink, Richard, butcher, Mill street Green, John, farmer, West carr Green, Mary Ann, the Crown, Church st. Hewitt, William, butcher and salesman, Market street Hazelwood, Robert, painter, plumber, and glazier, Ellingham road Hill, George, postman, London road Hipper, Charles, King’s Head, London road Howes, Charles, tailor, London road Howlett, George, ironmonger and brazier, Market street Hubbard, Henry, farmer, West carr Huggins, Mr., farmer Jessup, Mr., farmer, Borough common Kettringham, Robert, bricklayer and broker, Market hill Lane, Mrs., farmer Lawrance, Michael, farmer, Borough common Leighton, Charles, corn merchant and maltster, Rivett’s lane Leyton, John, butcher, Market street Lincoln, Miss Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding academy, Norwich road Littleproud, Alfred, grocer and draper Littleproud, William, baker Lovett, Robert, miller, the street Lovick, Sarah, the Angel inn, Market street Mann, Thomas, Norwich carrier, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, Market hill Merry, Robert, corn and coal merchant, Norwich road Miles, William, saddle and harness, Mill street Muskett, Alfred, grocer and draper, and manager to the bank, Market hill Myhill, John, farmer, Mares’ street Nicholls, John, clothier and harness maker, Mill street Orford, Robert, carpenter and joiner, London road Parke, William B., manager to the Goods department of the railway station Parson, George B., postmaster and printer, Market hill Pinnock, Jonathan, bricklayer, Mares’ st. Pinnock, William, boot and shoe maker, London road Potter, George, surgeon Potter, Joseph, farmer, Borough common Ponder, Thomas, tailor, Market hill Revel, William, Norwich Castle Robinson, Charles, brick and tile merchant, Norwich road Rose, James, grocer and draper, Market street Salter, George William, auctioneer and land agent, Market street; h Old Buckenham Salter, Thomas, architect and land Surveyor, Norwich road Sewell, Mary, the Griffin inn, Market street Shickle, John, inspector of weights and measures Simmons, John, miller, Rivett’s lane Simpson, William, auctioneer and farmer, Back lane Smith, James, boot and shoe maker, Mill street Spanton, Christopher, agent for the Norwich Union Fire office and Norwich Equitable Fire office Sparkall, John, farmer, Nobbs’ corner farm Sparrow, Jonathan, shopkeeper, Mill street Stebbings, Michael, farmer and dealer, Rivett’s lane Stebbings, William, cattle dealer, London road Tillett, John, tailor, London road Toop, Francis Hart, the Cock inn, Mares’ street Turner, John, blacksmith Upston, George, seedsman, London road Upston, William, dealer in Sheffield goods Vince, Benjamin, farmer Walsh, Gerald, coal merchant, Market hill Ward, John, farmer, Borough common Warren, John, watch and clock maker, Church street Warren, Charles Ling, farmer Webster, James, hair dresser, Market street Webster, William, boot and shoe maker, Market street Wells, Samuel, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages for the district, Market hill Wiles, Charles Barsham, surgeon, Market hill Wright, Daniel E., provision house and butcher, Church street Wright, John, wheelwright Wright, Mrs., straw bonnet maker and dyer, Back lane HINGHAM Hingham is a small near market town in Forehoe hundred, East Norfolk, about 116 miles from London, 14 W.S.W. from Norwich, 6 from Wymondham station W., and 6 N.W. from Attleborough station. The church of St. Andrew is a fine, noble structure, with a handsome tower, containing 8 bells. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Lord Wodehouse. The parish consists of 3,525 acres, and the population in 1851 was 1,698. Here is a Free Grammar School, which was founded and handsomely endowed in 1727, by Thomas Parlet, Esq.; also a National School, which is wholly supported by the Hon. and Rev. W. Wodehouse, M.A. Here is also an Independent chapel. POST-OFFICE—Miss Large, postmistress. This is also a Money-order office. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c Bassum, Mr. Charles Bowles, Rev. J. S., Independent minister Darby, Rev. Martin B., rector of Hackford by Hingham, Market street Daynes, Mrs. Mary, Chapel street Gilman, Mrs., Chapel street Gilman, Samuel H., Esq. Gilman, Lieutenant Colonel Philip Case, Market street Greaves, Mr. David, Chapel street Halsey, Mrs. Mary, Chapel street Hardy, Miss Sarah, Market place Hodgson, Rev. Walter C., curate; h Market place Howard, Mrs. Elizabeth, Market place Hurnard, Rev. W. B., curate of Fenning-hall Hurnard, William, Esq., the Green Fickling, Miss Frances, Market place Laing, Mrs. Frances, Market street Matthews, Rev. R. B. Pigg, Mrs., the Green Pitts, Mrs. Sarah, Market place Priest, Miss Mary, the Green Rushbrook, Miss Ann, Chapel street Slipper, Rev. R. B., rector of Coston, master of the Grammar school, Chapel street Stone, Miss, Market street Vince, Mr. John, Market place TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Adcock, Mrs., dressmaker, Turnpike Alexander, Daniel, solicitor, agent to the Atlas and the Law Union offices, Fair Land place Barton, F., excise officer, Chapel street Bayes, William, farmer, Mill road Bedford, William, watch and clock maker, Turnpike Bowles, William, miller, Market street Bradfield, George, grocer and draper, Market place Bunn, Benjamin, cooper, Copper lane Cobon, Mrs. Jane, day and boarding school for young ladies, Church street Cannell, Abraham, George inn, Mill road Caston, W., tailor, Church street Chamberlain, Charles, grocer and draper, Church street Clarke, E. W., builder Coe, Frederick, White Hart inn Commercial hotel, Market place Drewell, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Church street Eagling, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Fair Land place Elsy, George, stationer, draper, &c., Market place Elsy, William, bricklayer and builder, Back street Emmerson, William, ironmonger and brazier, Market street Feltham, James, solicitor, Fair Land place Feltham, Mrs. Mary, blacksmith, Market street Feltham, Philip, plumber and glazier, Market street Feltham, Robert, saddle and harness maker, Market street Fisher, William, baker and miller, Fair Land place Gapp, Charles, general smith, Hall lane Gricks, John, the Cock inn and stone mason, Market street Griston, James, tailor, Market street Harvey, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Baxter row Howard, Philip, wine and spirit merchant, &c., Market place Howchin, Edmund, butcher Hubbard, John S., wheelwright, Fair Land place Hubbard, John, junr., school-master to the National school, Chapel street King, Ellen, milliner, dressmaker, and straw bonnet maker, Church street King, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Market place King, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Fair Land place Kingaby, Thomas, hairdresser Lane, Franklin, tailor, Chapel street Langford, Samuel C., chemist and druggist, Market place Large, Miss, grocer, draper, and post manager, Market place Large, Robert, farmer, Mill road Laskey, John, the Dog inn, carrier to Norwich and Hingham Lilley, Richard, baker and farmer, Market place Lincoln, Henry, chimney sweeper, Baxter lane Monement, Mr. Edward, surgeon, Chapel street Money, Robert, the Ringers, Turnpike Muffett, William, plumber, glazier, and painter Newson, Benjamin, the Unicorn, and butcher, Fair Land place Nicholson, John N., butcher, Market place Norton, Francis, general shopkeeper, Fair Land place Pearce, Charles, Three Horse-shoes and blacksmith, Market place Pigg, Charles, farmer, Dereham road Pitts, George W., baker and miller, Market-place Pitts, John, farmer, Dereham road Pitts, Phineas, tailor and draper, agent to the Sun Fire Office, Market-place Precious, Richard, Angel Inn, Market-place Riddlesworth, Francis, grocer and draper, Fair Land place Riddlesworth, Francis, harness maker, Fair Land place Rose, Philip W., boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter, Turnpike Semmence, Francis, tailor and confectioner, Turnpike Scott, Charles, linen draper, grocer, &c., Market street Spruce, William, farmer, Mill road Stafford, John, the Oak, Turnpike Tallant, John Thomas, surgeon, Market-place Thompson, John, tailor, Market-place Vince, James, grocer and draper, Market-place Waller, William G., tailor, Turnpike Ward, John, the Bell, Baxter row Woodrow, John, schoolmaster at the Grammar School, High street Wyatt, Davey, tailor and shopkeeper, Fair Land place THETFORD Thetford is an ancient borough and market town, 31¼ miles S.W. from Norwich, 80 miles N.E. from London, by road, and 95¼ miles by rail. Part of the town is in Suffolk; it is well paved, and lighted with gas. The river is navigable, and great quantities of coal and timber are imported from Lynn; and corn, malt, wool, &c., are exported; but since the railway from Brandon to Norwich has been opened for the conveyance of merchandize, it has materially affected the navigation interest, and it is anticipated the railway conveyance will entirely supersede the water conveyance, although the corporation has been at a great expense in erecting locks, &c. The town has been gradually declining for many years, which is attributed mainly to the removal of the assizes from this borough to Norwich in 1833. The Norwich and Brandon railway passes through the northern side of the town; the station is at the northern part of the town. The market is held on Saturday for pedlary and small wares, but it is almost obsolete, merely being for butter, eggs, meat, and vegetables, and sometimes a few pigs. There are four large breweries in the town; a tanner’s, a fellmonger’s, and two brick and lime yards, a large paper-mill, (giving employment to a great many women), also a powerful water-mill (flour), several malting houses, bone-crushing and manure works, coach works, ropemaking, and an extensive iron foundry and agricultural implement manufactory, which is situated on the site of old St. Nicholas church, the last remains of that once noble edifice being now razed to the ground. In the parish of St. Mary, and on the Suffolk side of the river, are still to be found the remains of a monastery (St. Sepulchre’s); the porter’s gate is visible, as also part of the church, now converted into a barn; it is called the “Canons.” Thetford formerly had twenty churches and eight monasteries, of which there are numerous ruins, and the surrounding country abounds with “barrows,” or “tumuli.” Out of twenty churches which originally stood here, three only now remain: the oldest, St. Mary’s, situated on the Suffolk side, is a large structure with thatched roof, a high square tower, built chiefly with flint, 6 bells and no spire; the interior is in good repair, has a chancel, aisles, and gallery; it contains several monuments, one of handsome marble, to the memory of Sir Rd. Fulmerston. The Duke of Norfolk is patron of the living, a perpetual curacy, enjoyed by the Rev. Wm. Collett. St. Peter’s is a handsome commodious building and lofty tower, built principally of flint, with various devices of the same material, inlaid with considerable taste. The tower and church were partly rebuilt in 1789. This is a rectory, united to the perpetual curacy of St. Cuthbert’s, also in the gift of the Duke of Norfolk: the Rev. E. H. Gibbon is the incumbent. St. Cuthbert’s church, situated near the market-place, has been restored. There is a large Wesleyan chapel, with a commodious gallery, a large Independent and also a Primitive Methodists’ chapel, and a meeting-house for Quakers, (the latter is very seldom used); also a Catholic chapel on the Suffolk side of the town. The Guildhall, where the quarter sessions are held for the borough, is situated in the centre of the town, overlooking the new market-place, which is enclosed by a neat iron railing. The Gaol, enlarged in 1816, is a neat stone building, but since the removal of the assizes to Norwich, in 1833, has been very little used. The fairs are held, May 14th, August 2nd and 16th, and September 26th. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Bidwell, Mrs. Mary Ann, Paddock Bullen, Mr. William, Magdalen street Burton, Miss Sarah, Great Magdalen street Cobb, Mrs. Sarah, White Hart street Cooper, Mrs. Caroline, King street Farrow, Miss Rose, King street Faux, Mr. Gregory, White Horse street Faux, Mrs. Susan, Wells street Gibbon, Rev. E. H., rector of St. Peter’s, and incumbent of St. Cuthbert’s Hill, Mrs. M., Guildhall street Hobbins, Mrs. Elizabeth, London road Hubert, Rev. Henry, rector, Santon with Downham, Wells street Jennings, Mr. Frederic, Market place Lloyd, Rev. Morgan, Independent Minister, Great Magdalen street Mann, Mr. T. W., Great Magdalen street Marsham, Miss Sophia, Gaol street Methold, Mrs., King street Moore, Rev. John, rector of Kilverstone, Wells street Norman, Mrs. Sarah, Ford street Palmer, Mr. Joseph, Magdalen street Palmer, Mrs. Mary Ann, London road Palmer, Mrs. Sarah, White Hart street Pollard, Mrs., London road Sansum, Mrs. Mary, Bury road Snare, Mrs. Louisa, Bury road Stokes, Mrs. Susan, Great Magdalen street Tabraham, Rev. Richard, Bury road Taylor, Rev. John, Catholic priest, London road Tyrrell, Mr. George, White Hart street Vantier, Mr. Edwin, White Hart street West, Miss Elizabeth, Guildhall street Wright, Mr. William, Earl’s street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Able, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, White Hart street Allison, William, tailor, White Hart street Atkins, William, cabinet maker, Earl’s lane Bailey, Henry Woodroffe, F.R.C.S.E., C.M., R.C.C., Guildhall street Barber, John Lee, merchant and maltster, Ford place Barnard, John, harness maker, Great Magdalen street Bartlett, Henry Albert, farmer, Brandon road Battell, John, carpenter and builder, Guildhall street Bennett, James, baker, St. Giles’s lane Bennett, William, Red Cow, Back street Best, H. W., surgeon, King street Betts, William, carpenter and joiner, Magdalen street Bibbry, William, baker, Great Magdalen street Bidwell, Leonard, brewer, Old Market street Bond, William, gun and pistol manufacturer, Market-place Booth, Richard, blacksmith, Back street Boyce, Henry, builder, Wells street Boyce, Luke, bricklayer, plasterer, and slater, Castle row Boyce, Thomas, plumber and glazier, King street Boyce, William, the Dolphin, and builder, Old Market street Brock, Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Earl’s lane Brown and Colby, furnishing ironmongers, Bridge street Brown, Peter, plumber and glazier, White Horse street Browne, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street Browne, William, pipe manufacturer, Croxton road Burgess, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Magdalen street Burrell, Charles, engineer and millwright Campkin, Josiah, tailor and draper, White Hart street Canham, Robert, shopkeeper, Gaol street Carley, Philip, tailor, King street Carley, Robert, printer, stationer, bookseller, and bookbinder, King street Carr, George William, watch and clock maker, King street Carr, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, White Hart street Carter, John, Trowel and Hammer, Bury road Catton, Mary and Ann, china and glass warehouse, King street Challis, John, the Castle, Magdalen street Christopher, Benjamin, hair dresser, White Hart street Clarke, James, grocer and cooper, White Hart street Clarke, Robert Eagle, solicitor, Bridge street Clarke, William, corn, coal, and seed merchant, King street Clarke, William, Norwich carrier, Magdalen street Clarke, William, brazier, Great Magdalen street Codling, Mrs. R., milliner and dress-maker, Bury street Cole, William, King’s Head, White Hart street Cook, James, rope and twine manufacturer, Magdalen street Cook, John, dyer, Magdalen street Cooper, John W., Auctioneer, &c., Bury road Corrins, Henry, shopkeeper, Magdalen street Cracknell, Henry, the Chequers, King street Craske, Elizabeth, baker, Raymond street Cronshey, James, chemist and druggist, and artificial manure manufacturer, Bridge street Cross, Mary, ladies’ day school, Guildhall street Darsley, William, Green Dragon, Market-place Davey, Daniel, White Horse Inn, Ray-street Davy, James, surveyor, White Hart street Davy John, cabinet maker and joiner, Guildhall street Deeks, George, grocer and draper, White Hart street Diver, David, brazier, Gaol street Diver, John, ironmonger and gas fitter, Guildhall street Diver, Mrs. Mary, baker, Magdalen street Dickman, M. A., straw bonnet maker, White Hart street Dulley, Frances, grocer and draper, King street Edwards, James, confectioner and grocer, Wells street Edwards, Jeremiah, White Hart Inn, White Hart street Edwards, Robert, Bell Inn, Bridge street Edwards, Robert James, dealer in game, Bridge street Ellis, George, fishmonger, Great Magdalen street Ellis, Philip, tailor, Great Magdalen street Emms, Joseph, furniture broker, Great Magdalen street Esling, Henry, tailor, Guildhall street Farr, Alfred, printer, bookseller, and general stationer, King street Farrow, Benjamin, tailor, Earl’s street Feltham, Mrs. Mary, watch and clock maker, Market-place Fendick, Francis Edward, tailor, King street Fetch, Sarah, Victoria Shades, Nether road Fleet, James, bookseller and binder, Earl’s street Foulsham, Charles, baker, King street Fowell, Henry, dealer in tea and coffee, Earl’s street Foyson, Cornall, merchant, Ford place Foyson, James and Sons, maltsters and wool merchants, Bridge street, h King street Frost, Edward, tanner and wool merchant, Wells street Frost, Edward and Sons, tanners and felmongers, wool staplers, curriers, and leather merchants, White Hart street, and Tanners’ lane Frost, George, boot and shoe maker, Raymond street Gates, John Henry, English master at grammar school, London road Gill, Francis, shopkeeper, Old Market street Gill, Garner, merchant, Wells street Gill, John Willis, miller, Cage lane Gill, Robert, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Old Market street Gill, William, fishmonger and fruiterer, Guildhall street Godfrey, George, boat builder, &c., Bury road Golding, John, Railway Tavern, near the Station Gooch, William, shopkeeper, Back street Goodricks, Thomas George, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street Greene, William, tailor, Earl’s street Gunstone, David, shopkeeper, Bury road Hammond, Sophia, grocer and draper, Great Magdalen street Hardy, Charles Wilmot, classical master at the grammar school, London road Harold, Mrs. Ann, baker, Guildhall street Harris, Henry, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, King street Harvey and Hudsons, bankers, Bridge street Harvey, James M., draper, &c., King street Harvey, William, brush and clog manufacturer, Great Magdalen street Hassam, John H., Excise officer, White Hart street Henley, Mrs., milliner and dress-maker, Magdalen street Hill, Charles, grocer, Magdalen street Hollingsworth, Richard, timber merchant, Magdalen street Houchen, John, solicitor, clerk of the peace, and agent to (Messrs. Oakes, Bevan, and Co., bankers, Bury Saint Edmund’s,) London road Howard, Jacob, boot and shoe maker and postmaster, Market-place Howard, Joseph, veterinary surgeon, Town street Howard, Maria, the Horse Shoes, Great Magdalen street Huggins, Charles, butcher, St. Cuthbert’s, Market-place Hunt, Edward, King’s Arms, King street Jackson, John, the Plough, Croxton road Jennings, Mr., farmer, Place farm, Mill lane Johnson, Henry, carpenter and builder, Market street Joslin, George, accountant, London road Juler, John, grocer and draper, Bridge street Kent, Robert, Coach and Horses, Mundford road King, Thomas, wheelwright, Back street Kingdon, George, grocer, Old Market place Leech, Mrs., dress and stay maker, Earl’s street Lock, Henry, the Star Inn, Bury road Lockwood, George, tobacconist, Earl’s street Mackenzie, G. W., surgeon, Bury road Mann, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Matthew, William G., tailor, Raymond st. Matthews, Miss S., milliner and dress maker, Raymond street Meadows, Josiah, tailor, King street Moore, Henry, Half Moon, Mundford road Munn, Richard, Winchester and Co., paper manufacturers, Mill lane Musk, Thomas, Three Hoops, Magdalen street Neobard, John, and Son, wine merchants, London road Nye, Charles, dispensing chemist, King street Oakes, Bevan, Moor, and Co., bankers, Bridge street Oldman, John and S., cabinet makers, upholsterers, auctioneers and woollen repository, King street Palmer, Alfred, coach builder, London road Palmer, James, bricklayer, Great Magdalen street Palmer, John, baker, White Hart street Peachey, Samuel, accountant, Church street Peacock, William, draper, King street Peak, Lewis, supervisor, Magdalen street Pechey, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Great Magdalen street Pechey, William, accountant, Bridge street Peck, Edward, stone and marble mason, London road Peck, Sarah Ann, milliner and dress maker, London road Petteny, William, the Spread Eagle, Old Market street Plumpton, Mary Ann, Anchor Hotel, Bridge street Pollard, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Pratt, Sarah, confectioner, King street Pretty, Elizabeth, plumber and glazier, Guildhall street Puttick, Henry, day classical academy, Magdalen street Reeder, Robert, Golden Horse Shoe, Back street Reeve, Henry, carrier, Earl’s lane Reynolds, John, basket maker, Wells street Reynolds, Robert, bird preserver, Bridge street Richardson, Thomas, agent for Harvey and Hudson, bankers Ripper, William, Engine and Tender, Mundford road Rogers, Wallis, grocer and draper, Market-place Rumblow, George, foreman to paper mills, Mill lane Sakens, Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, Magdalen street Salter, W. P., farmer, Abbey farm Scales, Mary, fancy repository, White Hart street Scott, Emma, draper, King street Sharp, William, stone and marble mason, Guildhall street Shaw, Robert, gardener and seedsman, Great Magdalen street Skippins, Charles, currier and leather cutter Slipper, James, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street Smart, Charles, ironmonger, King street Smith, Dennis, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, Guildhall street Smith, John, carpenter and builder, Back street Snare, Rebecca, shopkeeper, Bury road Snare, Susan, milliner and dress maker, Mill lane Spalding, John, licensed brewer, Bury road Sparrow, Sarah, shopkeeper, Garden place Spendlove, Hannah, watch and clock maker, Bridge street Spendlove, Robert, Dog and Partridge, Guildhall street Steward, Stephen, Fleece Inn, Croxton road Stokes, Joseph, cork manufacturer, Guildhall street Stone, Mary, carrier to Bury, Back street Tingay, Samuel, shopkeeper, Tavern lane Tompson, George, timber merchant, Magdalen street Towell, William, tailor, Magdalen street Trail, William, accountant, Magdalen street Traise, Edward, baker, Guildhall street Tudd, Henry, hair dresser, Magdalen str. Tunney, John, saddle and harness maker, rope and twine maker, Bridge street Tyler, Charles Dewing, Red Lion inn, Market-place Tyrrell, John, Black Horse, Great Magdalen street Tyrrell, Henry Robert, maltster and farmer, White Hart street Ward, George, baker, Great Magdalen street Watson, Cornelius, butcher, Back street Webb, Richard, baker, White Hart street West, John, veterinary surgeon, Market-place West, William, boot and shoe maker, leather seller, agent to the Fire and Life Insurance Office, Guildhall street Whistler, William, game dealer, and sheriffs’ officer, King street Whiterod, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street Wicks, William Watts, brewer and spirit merchant, Thetford Wilson, Philip, hair dresser, Magdalen street Woolsey, Abraham, Albion inn, Magdalen street Woolsey, William, George inn, Back street Wright, George, plumber and glazier, Great Magdalen street Youngs, Thomas, the Angel, Guildhall street FAKENHAM. Fakenham, formerly called Fakenham-Lancaster, is a market-town and parish, 33¾ miles from Norwich, and 137½ from London. The town is very pleasantly situated on a declivity, north of the river Wensum. It has of late years been considerably improved by the erection of several neat houses: the streets are well paved, and lighted with gas. The market; held on Thursday, is well supplied and attended. There are two fairs; on Whit-Monday and November 22nd. The population, in 1851, was 2,347. The New Corn Exchange was opened August 23rd, 1855, and is a very fine erection, suitable for the purposes required. The church of St. Peter is a handsome structure, chiefly in the later English style, with a lofty embattled tower, crowned by crocketted pinnacles, and containing eight bells; it has a nave and chancel, with north and south aisles. A new east window, in five compartments, partly filled with stained glass, was erected in 1805, and a new organ in 1826—the latter at the expense of the late rector. The inside of the church is neatly pewed; the chancel is separated from the nave by a finely-carved screen; the font is octangular, and embellished with carvings of the arms of the duchy of Lancaster, and the emblems of the Evangelists, the Trinity, and the Passion. A beautiful altar-piece of Bath stone, in the Gothic style, designed by Mr. Brown of Norwich, and executed by Mr. Daniel Forster, was put up in 1844. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Trinity College, Cambridge. The Rev. M. A. Atkinson is the rector. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Atkinson, Rev. Michael Angelo, rector of Fakenham, Post-office street Blanchflower, Miss Ann, Wells road Blanchflower, Mr. John, Wells road Canham, Mr. William, Bridge street Cousins, Mrs. Mary Ann, Wells road Damant, Thomas William Esq., M.D., M.R.C I.L.L.I.A., Post-office street Legge, Rev. William, dissenting minister Marrison, Mrs. Frances, Wells road Potter, Richard Goodwyn, Esq., Market-place Roberts, Mrs. Matilda, Wells road Rogers, Mrs. Phebœ, White Horse street Rudds, Mrs. Alice, Bridge street Rudling, Mrs. Alice, Wells road Seppings, Mr. Edmund, Norwich street Sillett, Miss, Post-office street Soams, Mrs., White Horse street Woodcock, Mrs. Ann, White Horse street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Alderslade, Henry, clothier and general outfitter, opposite the Corn Hall Allshorn, Lavel Lawlor, station master Anderson, George, British schoolmaster, White Horse street Ansell, Robert, cabinet maker, auctioneer and appraiser, Norwich street Antingham, James, shopkeeper and bricklayer, Oak street Bacon, William Brett, grocer and tea dealer, Norwich street Baker, William, baker and farmer, Norwich street Baldwin, George Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Norwich street Bambridge, Martin, china and glass dealer, Post and Stamp-office, Post-office street Barley, Edmund Johnson, chemist and druggist, Market-place Barrett, Robert, cattle dealer, Rampant Horse street Barrett, William, butcher, Oak street Berrett, James, butcher and dealer, Wells road Bottomley, Charles, stone and marble mason, Norwich street Boulter, Robert, plumber, glazier, and painter, Market-place Brereton, John, licensed brewer, Hall staithe Brett, John, baker, Norwich road Burrell, Daniel, hair dresser and perfumer, Market-place Burrell, Daniel, furnishing ironmonger and clerk to the market, Market-place Burrell, George, hair dresser, Bridge street Burrell, Mary Ann, Berlin wool shop, Norwich street Bushell, Charles D., furnishing ironmonger, Market-place Bushell, John Dunham, wholesale and retail grocer and tea-dealer, Market-place Bushell, Samuel, saddler and harness maker, Broad street Campbell, Robert, farmer, Hay’s lane Carter, William, shopkeeper, Bridge street Cates, Robert, solicitor, the Grove Chapman, Charles, draper, White Horse street Clark, John, boot and shoe maker, Oak street Clarke and Son, tailors, Oak street Clipperton, Robert, saddler and harness maker, Market-place Coker, William, boot and shoe maker, Mill lane Cole, R. F., miller, Holt road Cole, Thomas, grocer and draper, Market-place Collett, Jonas, watch and clock maker, Market-place Cowles, Messrs. and Son, classical and commercial academy, Norwich street Cook, Mary Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, White Horse street Cook, Edward, coach builder, Bridge street Cooper and Ward, linen drapers, Bridge street Cox, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Norwich street Crane, Robert, shopkeeper, Post-office street Crisp, William, brewer, Market-place Cummings, T. C., tailor, draper, and hatter, Norwich street Cushing, John, brazier, Post-office street Davey, Samuel, corn and seed merchant, Wells road Davy, John Mays, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, Market-place Dawson, William, watch and clock maker, Norwich street Diggins, Henry, the Oak inn, Post-office street Donaldson, John, manager to the East of England bank, Market square Drew, Alfred, surgeon, Norwich street Drewell, Robert, hair dresser, Bridge street Druery, John, tailor and outfitter, Market-place Dunham, William, boot and shoe maker, Oak street Ebberson, Robert M., grocer, Bridge street Eglington, John, draper, Norwich street Fidgett, William, currier and leather merchant, Broad street Fidgett, William, pianoforte warehouse, musical instruments and music seller, Broad street Flowers, Robert Hall, Railway tavern and farmer, Norwich road Flowers, Rouse, cooper, Norwich road Forster, Daniel, stone and marble mason, Bridge street Frost, Robert, shopkeeper, Oak street Fyson, Joseph, miller and maltster, Fakenham mills Gant, Richard, baker, Hay’s lane Gardiner, David, tailor and draper, Upper Market Garrod, John, iron foundry and engineer, Wells road Gates, John, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Girling, Robert, builder, Hay’s lane Goggs, Arthur, plumber, glazier, and confectioner, Norwich street Goggs, Nathaniel D., grocer and draper, Corn Hall square Goggs, Thomas R., miller, Bridge street Goodman, Ann, dress-maker, Wells road Goulson, Robert, Bull inn, Bridge street Gray, Baker, baker, Oak street Green, Henry, solicitor, Bridge street Gricks, William, the Nelson, Hay’s lane Grimes, William, Corn Hall tavern, Oak street Gurneys, Birkbeck, and Co., bankers, Market-place Habberton, Mrs. Elizabeth, boot and shoe maker, Norwich street Hamond, Robert N., bank manager, Tuns street Harding, John, sub-contractor for the Eastern Counties railway company, Wells road Harper, William, shopkeeper, Wells road Harrison, Roger, Red Lion hotel, Market-place Hendry, William, boot and shoe maker, Oak street Herring, Robert, gardener and seedsman, Wells road Hill, Martha, school mistress, Infant National school, Wells road Hipkin, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Post-office street Horne, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Horsley, Charles and Son, coach builders, Bridge street Horsley, Elizabeth, the Bell, Norwich road Horsley, Mary, whitesmith in general, Tuns street Horsley, Richard, relieving officer and register, Tuns street Horsley, Robert, Black Horse, Quaker’s lane Horsley, Robert, gunsmith and bell-hanger, Quaker’s lane Howchin, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, White Horse street Howorth, Edward, corn and seed merchant, Hay’s lane Hubbard, Robert, linen draper, grocer, and tallow chandler, Norwich street Hunt, James, agent to Norwich Fire and Life Office, Bridge street Hyder, William S., plumber, glazier, and ornamental painter, Norwich street Johnson, Henry, plumber and glazier, Tuns street Kendall, Joshua, Cattle Market inn, Market-place Kent, Henry, solicitor, Market-place, h Balance hall, Norwich street Kent and Watson, solicitors, Market-place Langley, Benjamin, horse breaker, Wells road Langley, Vincent, builder, Oak street Leeder, Besome, furniture broker, Market-place Leverage, Maria, baker, Quaker street Lulman, Charles, surveyor, Bridge street Mace, Charles, draper, Market square Margetts, Job, coach builder, Wells road Mason, Matthew, green grocer, Norwich street Mason, Samuel, fishmonger and carrier, Norwich street Middleton, Francis B., actuary to the Savings bank, Post-office street Miles, T. A., bankers’ clerk, Norwich street Miller, Thomas John, printer, bookseller, binder, and stationer, Market-place Newby, William, draper and silk mercer, Market-place Nicholson, Samuel, chemist and druggist, opposite the Corn Hall Oakford, James, brazier, Holt road Page, William, attorney’s clerk, Tuns street Pawley, Robert, the Cow, Holt road Pawley, Susan, straw bonnet maker, Norwich street Plattin, Howard, chemist, druggist, and surgeon dentist, Market-place Readwin, Joseph, builder and surveyor, York street Readwin, Joseph, builder and surveyor, Quaker’s lane Readwin and Tuck, milliners and dress-makers, Wells road Richardson, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Norwich street Rivett, William, whitesmith and bell-hanger, Quaker’s street Rivett, William, cattle dealer, Rampant Horse street Rolf, James, basket maker, Oak street Rudge, Edward D., physician, Wells road Rudland, George, butcher, Bridge street Rudland, Henry, butcher, Market-place Rudling, Joseph, the Star, Oak street Sands, Isaac, Brewers Arms, Tuns street Sayer, John, butcher, Norwich road Sayer, Misses. R. and S., milliners, Corn Hall square Scarle, George, chemist and druggist, Market-place Sharpe, John, bankers’ clerk, Oak street Scurl, Benjamin, the Sun inn, Norwich street Sheringham, William, wine merchant, Market-place Sly, Samuel James, confectioner, Bridge street Sillett, Robert, wine, hop, seed, and wool merchant, Post-office street Skipper, John, postman, Mill lane Smith, Henry, miller, Bridge street Smith, John, earthenware dealer, Oak st. Smith, John, tailor, Holt road Smith, John W., carpenter, Market-place Southgate, William, coach builder, Post-office street Stewardson, G. N., printer, bookseller, binder, stationer, and fancy repository, Upper Market Stoke, Mrs., ladies’ day school, Mill lane Stoughton, James, Crown hotel, commercial inn, and posting house, Market-place Strangleman, George, horse dealer, White Horse street Strutt, Samuel, the Rampant Horse, Rampant Horse street Syder, George, farmer and seed merchant Oak street Syder, Soughton, coal merchant, Quakers’ street Trundall, Ann, milliner and dress maker, White Horse street Turner, John, builder, Rampant Horse street Tye, John, butcher and grocer, Norwich street Utting, George, tailor, Quakers’ street Utting, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Vurley, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Rampant Horse street Ward, William, tea-dealer, Wells road Waters, Benjamin, coach builder, Holt road Waters, Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, Holt road Waters, John, coach builder, Holt road Wilson, Thomas, policeman, Police station, White Horse street Winter, George, cabinet maker, Brewers’ Arms street Woodhouse, Henry, smith in general, Holt road Wright, Gregory, marine store dealer, Oak street Wright, John, clerk to the magistrates, do. taxes, do. board guardians, Wellingham union, superintendent registrar, secretary to Corn Exchange, agent to Sun Fire office, Bridge street Wright, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, White Horse street AYLSHAM. Aylsham. A market and union town, in South Erpingham hundred, East Norfolk, 125½ miles from London, and 12 N. of Norwich; contained, in 1851, 2,741 inhabitants, and 4,311 acres. The annual value of assessed property in 1846 was £9,191 2s. 6d. It stands on the river Bure, which is navigable to Yarmouth. The market is held on Tuesday. Fairs are held yearly on March 23rd and last Tuesday in September, and a hiring for servants on the first Tuesday in October. Petty Sessions are held every Tuesday at the Black Boys Hotel; Mr. Frederic Roe, Clerk to Magistrates. The church of St. Michael was built by John of Gaunt, of Lancaster, the court of whose duchy was once hold in this town. The font is enriched with bas-reliefs of the four emblems of the Evangelists, the instruments of the Passion, and the arms of Gaunt, with other armorial insignia. Here is a monument to the memory of Richard Howard, Sheriff of Norwich, who in 1488 built the church porch. The east window is decorated with stained glass. The church has ten bells, a large and lofty steeple, clock, and organ. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. The Rev. E. T. Yates is the vicar. The Baptists, Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists, have each a chapel here. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Bond, Mrs. E., Cawston road Browne, Miss Martha, Cromer road Butler, Miss Mary, Millgate Butler, John, Cromer road Colby, Miss Charlotte, White Halt str. Copeman, George, Esq., Cromer road Ebbetts, Mrs. Elizabeth, Market place Gunton, Miss Frances, Cromer road Gunton, George, Esq., White Hart street Hilliman, Mrs. Cromer road Houndsfield, Mrs. Mary, Cromer road Mileham, Miss Mary, Millgate Postle, Robot, Esq., farmer, Cawston road Short, Miss Sarah, Rod Lion street Walpole, Mrs. Emily, White Hart street Yates, Rev. E. T., vicar of St. Michael’s, Vicarage house Young, Miss Elizabeth, Millgate TRADES. PROFESSIONS, &c. Abbs, William, baker, Church hill Ager, George, Diocesan school (president, Lord Sondes; visitor, the Bishop of Norwich) Post-office street Austen, Baker S., ironmonger, Market-place Ayton, Harriet, milliner and dress-maker, Market-place Bane, Mary, shopkeeper, Millgate Bane, William, chemist and druggist, Red Lion street Barber, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Red Lion street Bartram, William and Son, builders and timber merchants, Millgate Bird, Joseph, Ship tavern, White Hart street Blyth, Isaac, tailor, Millgate Bonn, Winter, millwright, Cawston rood Breeze, James, Black Boys hotel and posting house, Market-place Breeze, Stephen, tailor and woollen draper, Market-place Bullock, F. T. and millers and maltsters, Millgate Burrell, George, builder, cabinet maker, upholsterer, and auctioneer, Market-place Burton, William, shopkeeper, White Hart street Butler, William, smith in general, Cawston road Cary, Thomas, shopkeeper, Millgate Case, James Lee, farmer, Millgate Chapman, Robert, butcher, Red Lion street Charlton, Thomas, Primitive Methodist preacher, White Hart street Clarke, George, Red Lion, Red Lion str. Clemente, Charles and Son, printers, bookbinders, stamp office, reading room and library. Market-place Clover, John, baker and confectioner, (agent to the General Hail Storm Company) Market-place Copemans and Gurney, bankers; manager, Jacob Middleton, jun., Norwich road Colk, Ann, day school, Bridewell corner Connold, Thomas, watch and clock maker, agent to Norwich Equitable Fire office, Market-place Culley, Benjamin, bricklayer, Cawston rd. Dale, Robert, hair-dresser and bird preserver, Market-place Davison, James, baker and miller, Butt Land lane Edwards, John, china and glass dealer, Red Lion street Elden, Eleanor, milliner and dress-maker, Red Lion street Elden, Elizabeth, general shopkeeper, Red Lion street England and Roper, grocers and drapers, Red Lion street Eston, Robert, baker, Millgate Feek, Dick, the New Inn, Red Lion street Firmage, John, boot and shoe maker, Pinfold street Fitt, Edward, gardener, Red Lion street Fitt, James, the Anchor, Millgate Fitt, John, watch and clock maker, Red Lion street Forster, William, solicitor Foxhall, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Caston street Franklin, James, harness maker, Red Lion street Freeman, John, stone and marble mason, and Stone Masons’ Arms, Millgate Gatterson, Thomas, wheelwright and carpenter, Cromer road Goodwin, Keziah, straw bonnet maker, Butt Land lane Griffin, John, grocer and draper, Market-place Grimson, John, carpenter, Pinfold street Haddon, James, glover, &c., White Hart street Harris and Nitch, millers and farmers, Caston road Harrod, James, agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life office, h Paradise Hatcher, Jane, milliner and dress-maker, Red Lion street Hill, William, the Unicorn inn, Post-office street Horstead, John, bricklayer, Post-office street Howes, Matthew, general dealer, White Hart street Ingate, Lewis, coachmaker, Commercial road Jones, Edmund, superintendent of the police station, Cromer road Johnson, Jane, school-mistress, Post-office street Johnson, John, boot and shoe maker, Post-office street Larke, John, cabinet maker, Cromer road Laxen, Henry, saddle and harness maker, Market place Laxon, Richard, baker and confectioner, Red Lion street Lemon, Benjamin, saddle and harness maker, Red Lion street Lomax, George, beer retailer, Millgate Mark, Charles, grocer, draper, and shoe man, Market-place Margetson, Robert, Norwich carrier and merchant Mash, Eliza, shop-keeper, Millgate Matthews, Richard, the Star inn, Red Lion street Miller, Sarah, straw bonnet maker, Cromer road Middleton, Jacob, jun., bank manager, Norwich road Miller, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, White Hart street Morton, R. K. Esq., physician, Cromer road Moy, John, the Feathers, Cawston road Mole, Elijah, baker, Pinfold street Nicholls, John, the White Horse, Millgate Nobbs, Mary Ann, superintendent of the post-office, Post-office street Ostick, Robert, boot and shoemaker, White Hart street Page, William, draper and grocer, Red Lion street Parmeter, Robert W., Esq., solicitor, clerk of the Peace for the County of Norfolk: h Cromer road Payne, James, boot maker, Red Lion str. Payne, William, boot and shoe maker, Red Lion street Pert, David, plumber and glazier, Red Lion street Pike, Robert, smith in general, Red Lion street Platten, Edward Suffolk, Temperance house, Church hill Poll, Frederic, sawyer, Town lane Poll, Henry, beer retailer and brewer, White Hart street Powell, Benjamin, grocer and draper, Market place Proudfoot, John, carpenter and joiner, Post-office street Puncher, William, the Dog inn, Norwich road Purdy, James, patten and clog maker, Market place Purdy, James, Norwich carrier and fishmonger, Red Lion street Pye, Allen, the Swan, rent collector, Post-office street Ransome, Horatio, tailor and draper, Red Lion street Repton, William, solicitor, Market place Roe, Daniel, F., solicitor’s clerk, Town lane Rust, William and Eliza, ironmongers and boot and shoe makers, Red Lion street Sands, Sarah, butcher, Post-office street Sands, James, butcher and farmer, Red Lion street Scott, George, grocer and draper, Red Lion street Scott, William Henry, solicitor, offices Market place: h Norwich road Sexton, Joseph, baker, Post-office street Smart, William, beer retailer and brewer, Post-office street Smith, Frederick P., surgeon, Market place Smithson, James, hairdresser, Red Lion street Soame, Henry, farmer, Cawston road Soame, John, baker, White Hart street Starling, William, basket maker, Red Lion street Stearman, Ann, shopkeeper, Red Lion street Stearman, Frederick, tailor, Post-office street Stearman, James, gardener, Cawston road Sutton, John, tailor and draper, Red Lion street Symonds, John, chemist and druggist, Market place Tattam, George Edward, smith in general, Cromer road Thirtle, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road Tuck, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Millgate Turner, Frederick James, ladies’ boarding and day school, Market place Ulph, John Hook, Cross Keys and wheelwright, Red Lion street Waller, J. W., Commercial road Warren, Thomas, tea dealer and draper, Market place Watson, James W. B., basket maker and reed merchant, Millgate Williamson, Henry, the Bull inn, Red Lion street Wright, William, day and boarding school for young gentlemen, Commercial road DISS Diss. A neat and well-built market town, in Diss hundred, East Norfolk, with a railway station 26½ miles N. of Ipswich, 24 miles E. of Bury St. Edmund’s, 19 S.W. of Norwich, and 94½ N.E. of London. It is separated from Suffolk by the river Waveney. The town is flourishing, and contains some good shops. The population is 3,600, and the area in acres is 3,382, including Westbrook green, Walcot green, and Diss Heywood. The Earl of Albemarle is lord of the manor of the latter, a large farming district, to the N. of Diss. There are two fairs held here, on the third Friday in September, and on the 8th of November. It has also a weekly market held on Friday. The town is lighted with gas. The Church of the Virgin Mary is a large, handsome structure, with a fine square tower and eight bells, upon which a set of chimes play every four hours. The rectory produces an annual income of £900, and the patron and incumbent is the Rev. W. Manning. The Wesleyans, Independents, Primitive Methodists, Baptists, Unitarians, and Quakers, have chapels here. There is also a National School for boys and girls. The petty sessions are held every alternate Monday, at the King’s Head Inn. The Excise office is held at the same place; likewise the Diss Horticultural meeting. The Eastern Union extension railway passes through the parish, at about a mile E. of the town. The New Corn Hall is in the Grecian style of architecture, with a lofty stone portico, approached by a flight of steps from St. Nicholas’ street; the interior is 77 ft. long, 42 ft. wide, and 27 ft. high; it has a glass roof with a ground glass ceiling beneath it, to prevent the glare of the sun. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Barkham, Mr. Thomas, Crown street Barnard, Mrs., Mount street Brook, Samuel, Esq., Mere street Clubbe, Rev. James H., curate of Reydon, St. Nicholas’ street Cox, Miss E., Roydon road Davey, Mrs. M., the Common Farrow, Samuel, Esq., Bridge street Farrow, Miss Temperance, Crown street Field, Rev. J., Independent minister Jerrett, Mr. John, the Common Juba, Mr. Thomas, Roydon road Lewis, Rev. John Philip, Baptist minister, Crown street Manning, Rev. C., M.A., the Cottage Manning, Rev. Wm., rector of St. Mary, h the Rectory Mines, Mrs. Elizabeth, Market-place Rose, Miss Hannah, Mount street Shepherd, Rev. Henry James, curate of St. Nicholas, Crown street Smith, Mrs., Mere street Tacon, Mrs. Rachel, Crown street Tares, Mr. Joseph, the Common Taylor, Miss Mary, Mount street Thompson, Mr. Robert, Crown street Wells, Mr. James, Common Whaite, Mr. Thomas, Mere street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Abbott, Edward, printer, bookbinder, stationer, and music seller, Mere street Abbott, Joseph, tea-dealer, the Common Aldrich, George, butcher, Bridge street Aldrich, Henry, commercial traveller, Mount street Aldrich, John, ironmonger, brazier, painter, plumber, and glazier, St. Nicholas’ street Aldrich, Robert, brush and patten manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street Aldrich, Mrs. Robert, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Nicholas’ street Aldrich, William, hat manufacturer, Crown street Alger, Cleersewell, land agent, surveyor, and lithographer, agent to the London Indisputable Life office, and the London Unity Fire office, Mere street Alger, James, accountant, Crown street Allen, Ann, the Star, Mere street Amyott, Thomas E., surgeon, Crown str. Andrews, William, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, St. Nicholas’ street Angold, Henry, carpenter and joiner, Mount street Atkins, George and Son, carpenters and joiners, Back lane Atkins, James, carpenter and builder, Church street Austin, Edward, saddle and harness maker, Mere street Baldwin, Cutty, dealer, the Tuns, Common Baldwin, John, currier and leather seller, Church street Barkham, W. H., cabinet maker, upholsterer, paper hanger, appraiser, &c., Market-place Barkway, Edward, gardener and seedsman, Common Barnard, Alfred Francis, solicitor, St. Mary’s terrace Barrett, Philip, grocer, tea-dealer and porter merchant, Mere street Battel, John, broker, Mount street Battel, William, the Greyhound, St. Nicholas’ street Berrett, Benjamin, basket maker and cooper, Mere street Berrett, William, corn chandler, the Sun inn, Mere street Bishop, Henry, boot and shoe warehouse, opposite the Church Bobby, Henry, tailor, draper, and hatter, Market square Bobby, James H., draper, &c., Saint Nicholas’ street Boggis and Son, silk mercers and drapers, Mere street Bond, George, tailor, St. Nicholas’ street Booty, James, tea-dealer, St. Nicholas’ street Broad, Mrs. A., milliner, Mere street Broad, George W., brush and patten manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street Browne, George F., solicitor, Mount street Browne, Samuel, clothier, Market-place Browning, Samuel, grocer and tea-dealer, Market-place and Common Brunning, John, carpenter, Church street Bryant, Daniel, tailor and draper, Mere street Bull, Charles, surgeon, Mount street Bunyan, John W., saddle and harness maker, St. Nicholas’ street Burch, Susannah, seminary for young ladies, Mount street Burch, Thomas, cooper, Mount street Burrows, Band, G., grocer and tea-dealer, ladies’ boot and shoe establishment, Mere street Burrows, Robert, maltster, Crown street Burrows, Thomas, hair-dresser and bird preserver, Market-place Carman, Robert, brewer and retailer of beer, Crown street Cary, John S., general dealer, Market-place Chambers, Edmund, the Half Moon, St. Nicholas’ street Chaplyn, Mary Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Crown street Chaplyn, William, hair-dresser, Crown street Chaplyn, William, corn, coal, and malt merchant, Common Chapman, George, farmer, Heywood Chase, Charles, butcher, Market-place Chatton, Zachariah, farmer, Heywood Cobb, Harriet, baker, Bridge street Cobb, Samuel, plumber, glazier, and sheriffs’ officer, fancy toy shop, Mere street Cobb, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Church street Coe, Jarvis, painter, plumber, and glazier, Mere street Coleman, Benjamin, tailor, Mount street Collier, Charles, station master, Station Cooke, James, linen manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street Copeman, William, broker, Crown street Copping, William, grocer and draper, Bridge street Cotman, Thomas, registrar of births, deaths, and marriages, and corn inspector, Bridge street Cracknell, John, grocer and draper, Market hill and St. Nicholas’ street Creasey, Emily, milliner and dress-maker, St. Mary’s terrace Crisp, Simon, butcher, Crown street Cubitt, Clara, fancy repository, Mere st. Cupiss, Francis, chemist and druggist, veterinary surgeon, printer and bookbinder, Mere street Cuthbert, Henry, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Mere street Cutting, John, farmer, Heywood Dakin, George, commercial traveller, the Common Debenham, Edward, linen draper, Crown street Denlock, Mr., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Church street Digby, Josiah, fishmonger, Crown street Dove, John, watch and clock maker, Crown street Downing, Robert, builder, Park fields Easto, Richard, beer retailer, Common Edwards, Francis, Saracen’s Head, Mount street Eglington, William, tailor and draper, Mere street Elliott, Thomas, auctioneer and valuer, St. Mary’s terrace Elliott, Wm. W., auctioneer, valuer, and farmer, Thelton; firm, Elliott and Son Ellis, Robert, farmer, Common Ellis, Stimpson, farmer, Heywood Elsey, Jonathan, farmer, Walcot green Esling, John, grocer and tea-dealer, St. Nicholas’ street Everett, George, farmer, Heywood Farrow, Charles, brewer, maltster, wine, spirit, and porter merchant, Bridge street Farrow, Joseph, timber merchant, Crown street Farrow, Thomas, architect and builder, Crown street Fincham and Simpson, bankers, Diss, Harling and Eye; London agents, Barclay, Bevan and Co. Foulger, Edward, farmer, Walcot green Freeman, Robert, green grocer, Market-place Garrett Brothers, coach builders, Mere street Gilman, John, baker, Bridge street green Goldsmith, Mary, cowkeeper, Common Goold, Philip, shoeing smith, Ship inn, Mere street Gostling, Harriet, bookseller, stationer, and dealer in china and earthenware, Mere street Gostling, Thomas, chemist, druggist, oil and colorman, Market-place and Mere street Gray, Frederic W., organist, Mount street Hague, Sarah, stay and corset maker, St. Nicholas’ hill Hague, William, tailor and draper, St. Nicholas’ hill Hammond, William, boot and shoe maker, Mount street Harbour, William, farmer, Heywood Harris, Henry, farmer, Heywood Harrison, Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Mere street Harrison, William, cabinet maker, Crown street Harveys and Hudsons, bankers; H. P. Engshom, manager Hayward, Henry, shoeing smith, Crown street Hearn, John, farmer, Burston road Heffill and Barnard, solicitors Heffill, Henry, solicitor, Mount street Hewitt, Robert, the Two Brewers, Saint Nicholas’ street Holmes, John, dyer and dresser, Mere street Holmes, Margaret and Eliza, milliners and dress-makers, Mere street Humphrey, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Common Jay, Sarah, miller, Common Kent, John, clerk to Commissioners of Taxes, agent for the Norwich Fire Office, and Chief Constable, St. Mary’s terrace Kent, John, farmer, Darrow road Kerry, John, corn chandler, St. Nicholas’ street Kerry, Jonathan, wheelwright, Mount street Knights, Samuel, shopkeeper, Bridge street green Knowles, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, St. Nicholas’ hill Knowles, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, St. Nicholas’ hill Lacy, William, butcher, Mere street Lait, Charles, coach builder, Mere street Lait, Thomas, clothier, Crown street Leathers, Richard, corn chandler, Mere street Leech, John, currier, Crown street Leeder, Simon, confectioner, Mere street Legood, Mrs., milliner and dress-maker, Mount street Lines, Harriet, ironmonger, brazier, and smith in general, St. Nicholas’ street Lines, John, cattle dealer, Common Luccock, James, farmer, Church street Lusher, William, baker, Church street Lyns, George, solicitor, Terrace Mallott, John, gunsmith, Mere street Mallott, Mildred, spice bread maker, Mere street Marsh, Arthur F., watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, Crown street Mason, Charles, timber and coal merchant, Common Mayerows, James, shopkeeper, Common Mice, Hannah, glover, St. Nicholas’ street Moore, William, King’s Head commercial posting house and revenue office, Mere street Murton, Henry, farmer, Heywood Murton, Robert, sen., farmer, Heywood Musgrave, Mary Ann, post mistress, Mount street Muskett, John, surveyor, St. Mary’s terrace Muskett, John, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates, coroner of the liberties of the Duke of Norfolk, Crown street Mutimer, Edward, Bee Hive, Crown street Newdick, William, farmer, Heywood Nunn, Richard C., auctioneer and estate agent, Mere street Payne, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Market place Payne, John, Red Lion, the Common Payne, Jonathan, the Cock, Bridge street Payne, Mrs., Railway tavern, Common Pearce, Thomas, boot and shoemaker, St. Nicholas’ street Plummer, John, farmer, Mount street Poll, Wm., confectioner, Mere street Quadling, Benjamin, timber and coal merchant, common Rands, Israel, gardener, Crown street Rayner, William, coal merchant, Mount street Read, John, shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ street Ready, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Church street Reeve, John, saddle and harness maker, Crown street Robinson, Elizabeth and Rose, day and boarding establishment for young ladies, Mount street Robinson, John, linen and woollen draper, Market-place Rogers, Mrs., Crown commercial inn, Crown street Roper, Miss Hannah, dressmaker, Mount street Rose, Frederick R., surgeon, the Common Rout, John, bricklayer, Roydon road Ruffell, Henry, builder, Church street Sayer, John W., miller, the Common Scrivener, Edward, watch and clock maker, Common Slack, Richard, proprietor to the Gas Works and shoeing smith, Back lane Smith, Edward, medical botanist, Crown street Smith, Edmund, farmer, Heywood Spink, Henry, butcher, Church street Spurling, William, farmer, Walcot green Stollery, Charles, farmer, Westby green Taylor, Dennis, watch and clock maker, silversmith, and jeweller, Mere street Taylor, Thomas L., brewer, wine and spirit merchant, Crown street Teasdel, Henry, ironmonger and bar-iron merchant, Mere street Tippell, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Crown street Tovell, William, fishmonger, Back lane Turrell, William, butcher, Market place Wallace, Edward, solicitor, Roydon road Ward, Henry, surgeon, Crown street Ward, John, the Chequers, Bridge street Ward, William, the Bell, Market place Welham, Robert, builder, Mount street Welham, Sarah, the Dolphin, Church street Welham, Thomas, hair dresser and wig maker, Mere street Wells, Frederic, farmer, Heywood Whaite, Sabina, ironmonger, tin plate worker, brazier, and ironfounder, Market-place Whitehead, —, hair dresser and bird preserver, Mere street Whitrod, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, &c., Market tower Wilkinson, Joseph, solicitor, Common Witting, Charles, tea-dealer, Church street Woodrow, Charles, farmer, Walcot green Woodrow, Richard, baker, &c., Saint Nicholas’ street Woodrow, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Crown street Woodrow, William, baker and confectioner, Market square Wright, George, the White Horse, Market place Wright, George, the Cherry Tree, Roydon road EAST DEREHAM East Dereham, or Market Dereham, is a market town, railway station, and parish, partly in Mitford and partly in Launditch hundred, West Norfolk, 12¼ miles E. by N. of Swaffham, 11 from Wymondham, 16 E. by N. of Norwich, and 102 N.N.E. of London. The parish contains 5,661 acres, and a population, in 1851, of 4,385. It is a very ancient town. The market is held on Friday. The fairs are held in the market-place on the Thursdays before July 6th and September 29th. Petty Sessions are held every alternate Friday, and there is a county court. The church of St. Nicholas is an ancient building, on the site of the conventual chapel: the bell tower is square, and is detached from the church. It was built 1508–20, and contains a peal of 8 bells. Wm. Cowper, the poet, is buried in this church. The vicarage of East Dereham, with the curacy of Hoe annexed to it, was valued, in 1831, at £480. Here is also a sinecure rectory, valued, in 1831 at £710. The Rev. Wm. Chas. Wollaston holds the sinecure rectory, in lease from the crown, and is also patron of the vicarage, which is enjoyed by the Rev. B. J. Armstrong. The Baptists, Wesleyans, Independents, and Primitive Methodists, have chapels here. There is also a British and Foreign, and National School; the former situated on the London road, and the latter in Theatre Street. The town is well lighted with gas. The works were constructed by Mr. George Malan, but are now in the possession of a company of shareholders: the gasometer will hold 7,000 cubic feet of gas. Mr. Stephen Harvey is secretary, and Mr. C. Aldis is the manager. Here are Assembly Rooms, built in 1756. In February, 1852, a Savings’ Bank was established here, under the auspices of the leading families, and will, undoubtedly, become a great benefit to the labouring classes. Dillington is a hamlet of this parish, 1 mile N.W., with 40 inhabitants. Dumpling Green, 1 mile S. Etling Green, North Hall Green, South Green, and Toftwood, are other hamlets. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c Andrews, Thomas, Esq., Quebec road Armstrong, Rev. B. J., M.A., vicar, Vicarage Aufrere, Norris, Esq., the Dale Baker, Misses, Quebec road Browne, Mrs. Colville, Market-place Cooper, Mrs. Edmund, Church street Cooper, Mr. William, Back lane Curtis, Rev. John, Market-place De Groube, Mrs. Mary, Church street Durrant, William, Esq., Gorgate hall Ellis, Mrs., Norwich road Girling, Barry, Esq., Hambletoft house Gooch, Mrs. James, Market-place Harvey, Thomas, Esq., South green Holland, Miss, South green Humphreys, Edward, Esq., Shipdham road Jeffreys, Rev. George Y., Quebec road Johnson, Mrs. Ann, High street Lee Warner, Mrs., Quebec hall Markant, Mrs. E., Quebec road Minn, Lewis, Esq., Quebec road Nalson, Mrs. Caroline, South green Parke, James, Esq., Norwich road Pillans, Mrs. Margaret, High street Ramsdale, Mrs. Thomas, Quebec road Warner, Mrs., Shrubland lodge Wollaston, Rev. W. C., M.A., rector, South green Wright, Miss M.A., Quebec road TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC. Abram, Joseph, chemist, Market-place Adams, John, farmer, Dumpling green Aldis, Christopher, manager of the Gas Works, Quebec road Aldis, William, academy, Norwich road Armstrong, John, shopkeeper, Norwich road Bailey, Edward, hairdresser Market-place Baker, William, chimney sweeper, South green Balls, Henry and Son, grocers and hardwaremen, Hall lane Bambridge, Joseph, baker, Market-place Banyard, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Norwich road Banyard, Matthias, baker, High street Barkham, T. H., grocer and tea-dealer, High street Barker, Charles, boot maker, Church street Barker, James, beer retailer and boot maker, North Hall green Barker, William, pork butcher, High street Barkway, James, nursery and seedsman, Baxter row Barnes, Robert, carrier, the Fleece, Norwich road Barratt, Frederic, baker and tailor, Norwich road Barton, Lewis, boot maker, Market-place Barwell, Edward, corn, wool, wine, and spirit merchant, Market-place Bates, Samuel, tailor and woollen draper, Market-place Bayfield, Mrs. Harriet, butcher, High street Beals, Ishmael, farmer, Etling green Beals, Samuel, farmer, Toftwood Bell, Thomas Robert, gun maker and cutler, Church street Bennett, C., and Co., grocers, Market-place Bidwell, Samuel S., brewer, maltster, wine and spirit merchant, South green Blade, Mrs. Mary, hair cutter, High street Boyce, Samuel H., watchmaker, Quebec street Boyce, William, printer, &c., Market-place Brewster, Edmund and Co., tea-dealers, Market-place Brock, Robert, tinman, Light Horseman, Baxter row Broom, Stephen, chimney sweeper, Church street Brown, Thomas, farmer, Dillington Bullen, Chamberlain, carpenter, Back lane Burleigh, William, boot maker, Quebec street Burton, Henry, boot maker, Baxter row Carr, James, tailor, Hall lane Carr, John, tinman, and eating house, High street Carr, Margaret, milliner, High street Carter, Mrs., carrier, Back lane Carter, Matthew, plumber, Norwich road Carter, Richard, veterinary surgeon, Norwich road Carthew, George Alfred, solicitor, Quebec street Catchpole, Robert, beer retailer, Etling green Catton, Henry, surveyor, Norwich road Chapling, William, beer retailer, Church street Clarke Brothers, merchant tailors, hatters, outfitters, and agents for the waterproof hat and clothing department, Market-place Coghill, Wm. A., gardener, South green Cooper and Sons, solicitors, Market-place Cooper, Charles, butcher, High street Cooper, Charles, farmer, Toftwood Cooper and Bowles, ironmongers, &c., High street Cooper and Johnson, Misses, milliners and dress makers, Church street Cooper, Henry, jun., baker, Baxter row Cranmer, John, Chequers, Hall lane Crofts, Benjamin, chemist, Market-place Cross, James, farmer, Norwich road Crowther, Henry, printer and stationer, High street Cutting, Mrs., George inn, Market-place Danford, Charles S., beer retailer, London road Davey, William, farmer, Theatre street Drake, William, solicitor, Quebec street Dunn, George, boot maker, Norwich road Dunn, John, blacksmith, Hall lane Dye, Anthony, plumber and painter, Quebec street Eastoe, Harriet, baker, High street Eastoe, John, boot maker, High street Eastoe, Mary Ann, school, High street Eastoe, William, farmer, Etling green Edwards, James, plumber, Back lane Edwards, Martin, farmer, Etling green Elsden, Benjamin, rope maker, Norwich road Elsy, George, auctioneer, &c., Norwich road Elsy, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Norwich road Elsy, William, brazier, Church street Elvin, James and Son, coach builders and steam saw mills, Norwich road Elvin, Charles, heraldic painter, Norwich road Emms, Samuel, beer house, Yaxham road Feltham, William, boot maker, High street Filby, William, Eagle inn, Market-place Francis, W. K. and Co., grocers and drapers, Church street Francis, John, sack manufacturer, Church street Frary, Riches, farmer, Dumpling green Frost, George, butcher, High street George, Elizabeth, milliner, Norwich road Gibson, Timothy, Duke of Wellington, Quebec street Gidney and Son, ironmongers, iron and brass founders, agricultural implement makers, coal and timber merchants, &c., Market-place Gill, James and John, iron and brass foundry, engineers and machine makers, Theatre street Girling, James B. and Nathaniel, solicitors, Market-place Girling, George, boot maker, High street Girling, John, saddler, Market-place Goshawk, John, gun maker, the Rose, Baxter row Goward, Lucy, beer house, Yaxham road Grant, Hannah, straw bonnet maker, Theatre street Greenacre, James, auctioneer, land, estate and house agent, and sheriffs’ officer, Norwich road Greenacre, Robert, beer house, Norwich road Green, Sophia, cooper, High street Hambling, Robert, brass and iron founder, and agricultural machine maker, Norwich road Hambling, Thomas, brass and iron founder, and agricultural machine maker, High street Hammond, James, baker, Church street Hammond, James, leather cutter, Norwich road Hardcastle, John W., school, Norwich road Hardy, James, millwright, Back lane Hastings, Horace C., surgeon, Market-place Hatfield, Leonard, printer and bookseller, Market-place Head, James, butcher, Baxter row Hinsby, Samuel, farmer, North hall green Hislop, James, watch maker, Quebec Howarth, Samuel, Red Lion square Howlett, William, butcher, Baxter row Howlett, W. Curry, miller and baker, Quebec road Hubbard, William, builder and contractor, High street Hudson, John, blacksmith, Quebec street James, Walter, tailor, Market-place Jarred, Robert, butcher, Quebec street Jex, George, grocer and draper, Market-place Johnson, F. and Son, saddlers, Market-place Juby, Charlotte, milliner, High street Keeler, John, beer house, South green Kemp, Mrs., milliner, basket maker, &c., Market-place Kerslake, Thomas, auctioneer, &c., Scarning road King, John, King’s Arms hotel commercial and posting house, Market-place Maidwell, Thomas, corn dealer, High street Margetts, Mary Ann, clothes dealer, Hall lane Marriott, John and Robert, corn and coal merchants, Railway station Martin, John Upchurch, teacher of music, Norwich road Martin, Ann, china and glass dealer, High street Mason, Ann, straw bonnet maker, Church street Mayes, Ann, plumber, Church street Mayes, James, farmer, Dumpling green Mayes, Robert, shopkeeper, Baxter row Meachen, Edward, brick maker, London road Merry, Robert, jun., coal and corn merchant, Railway station Miles, Thomas, glover, &c., Norwich road Milk, William, farmer, North Hall green Moore, James, gardener, Norwich road Moore, William, nursery and seedsman, Norwich road Monument and Son, carpenters, Baxter row Munford, James, carpenter, Theatre street Newell, William, stone and marble mason, Norwich road Nicholson, Goddard, saddler, High street Nicholson, James, cabinet maker, Back lane Nicholson, Thomas N., butcher, High street Norton, Mrs., shopkeeper, Norwich road Nuthall, Elizabeth, milliner, Norwich road Oakley, Francis, stone mason, Baxter row Oakley, Henry, boot maker, Church street Pack, Nathaniel, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road Page, Thomas, grocer, draper, and wholesale and retail tallow chandler, Market-place Parke, Thomas, King’s Head commercial inn, brewer, maltster, wine and spirit merchant, Norwich road Parker, John, bricklayer, Norwich road Payne, Minns, beer shop, South green Peebles, William Skipp, builder, High street Perkins, James, builder, Norwich road Phillipo, Edward, shopkeeper, Church street Philo, George, tax collector and parish clerk, Church street Pilch, William, tailor, High street Plowman, Henry, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Norwich road Potter, Elijah, farmer, Etling green Potter, R. and J., corn and seed merchants, Railway station Ramsdale, Mrs., currier and leather cutter, Quebec street Ramsdale, Robert, auctioneer, corn and coal merchant, Quebec street and Railway station Rawlings, Mrs. Wm., shopkeeper, Church street Read, Burrows, currier and leather cutter, Norwich road Rising, H. C., grocer, draper, &c., Norwich road Rix, Charles, boot maker, Theatre street Rix, Henry, bricklayer and confectioner, High street Rix, James, farmer, Badley moor Rix, Mary, baker, Quebec street Rust, John, blacksmith and confectioner, Market-place Scholes, Jacob, hatter and furrier, Quebec street Scraggs, Edward John, plumber, &c., Norwich road Scraggs, Robert Beeston, clerk to the magistrates and commissioner of taxes, Quebec road Sendall, Jonathan, furniture broker, High street Sendall, William, wheelwright, Baxter row Sharp, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Quebec corner Ship, Robert, shopkeeper, High street Skerritt, William, the Greyhound, High street Skerry, John, carrier Skipper, William, baker, Theatre street Smith, James, farmer, North green Smith, John P., farmer, Watering farm Smith, Mary, miller, Toftwood Smith, Robert, veterinary surgeon, Back lane Smith, Susan, ironmonger, High street Speakman, Thomas, boot maker, Waggon and Horses, London road Speakman, William, boot maker, Norwich road Springle, William, shopkeeper, Norwich rd Staines, Timothy, farmer, Badley moor Stone, Daniel, smith, Norwich road Stonock, Barney, smith, Etling green Stonock, Bernard, farmer, Haw hill Stringer, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Baxter row Taylor, John, plumber, glazier, &c., High street Taylor, Thomas, bricklayer, High street Thacker, John, farmer, and beer house, Hall lane Thompson, Rev. Joseph, boarding school, Paternoster row Tomlinson, James, cabinet maker, Market-place Trollop, James, tailor, Norwich road Trollop, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, Norwich road Trollop, John, glove maker, Hall lane Tuck, James, Cherry Tree, Theatre street Varden, William, tailor, Market-place Vincent, Dr. James, Quebec street Vincent, William, farmer, Etling green Ward, Jonathan, boot maker, Norwich road Warman, Thomas, farmer, Dumpling green Warren, Samuel and Son, corn and coal merchants, Railway station Webster, Son, and Co., grocers and drapers, Market-place Wells, H. and W., coach builders and blacksmiths, Norwich road Wells, Elijah, dyer, Baxter row Wells, John, auctioneer, &c., Lord Nelson, High street Wells, Mrs. Catherine, beer house, Norwich road Wenham, Charlotte, watch maker, Market-place Wenham, John, watch maker and jeweller, Church street Wenham, William, boot maker, Church street Wharton, James, the Bell, Theatre street Wigg, Charles, jun., farmer, Etling green Wigg, Grigson, farmer, Park farm Willden, John, miller, Norwich road Willimont, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Church street Willimont, Kirby John, baker, Baxter row Wilson, James, beer shop, Back lane Wilson, Thomas, baker, Hall lane Woodcock, Sarah, beer retailer, Etling green Wright, Elizabeth, milliner, Market-place SWAFFHAM. Swaffham. A parish, market, union, polling town, and railway station, in South Greenhoe hundred, West Norfolk, and Norwich Bishopric, 15 miles E.S.E. of Lynn, 27 miles W. of Norwich, and 93 miles N.N.E. of London. The population, in 1851, was 3858; and the yearly value of assessed property, in 1815, was £11,218. This town, one of the most beautiful in the county, is pleasantly situated on a rising ground, in a fine open country. The market is held on Saturdays. Annual fairs are held on the second Wednesday in May, the third Wednesday in July, and the first Wednesday in November, for cattle and sheep; the latter is one of the largest cattle fairs in Norfolk. The general quarter sessions of the peace are held here, by adjournment from the city of Norwich. The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul is said to have been built in 1474, and is cruciform in plan, with an embattled tower, bearing two shields. About seven years since, in repairing the Church, and in removing the “Tinker and the Dog,” they found, carved in Latin, “Love me, love my dog.” The living is a vicarage, value £738 per annum, in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich. The Baptists, Wesleyans, and Independents, have meeting houses here. There is a large bridewell here for 600 prisoners. The town is lighted with gas. Here is an iron foundry, coach works, bank, and savings’ banks. SWAFFHAM PRISON, Edward A. Johnson, Governor. The YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE, supported by the members, Market-place. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, endowed by Nichols Hammond, Esq. James Hacon, Head Master: John Kelland, Second Master, Queen’s College, Cambridge. The NATIONAL SCHOOL, situated upon Campling Land. Schoolmaster, Charles Wells; Schoolmistress, Mrs. Wells. GAS WORKS, Lynn Road. Superintendent, Manager and Secretary, Francis Trundell. SAVINGS’ BANK. William Wells, Secretary: H. T. Day, Esq., Manager. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL, Market-place. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Archer, Rev. Charles G., curate of Narborough cum Narford, London street Balders, Mrs. Susan, Market-place Brown, Mrs. Harriet, London street Chapman, Mrs. Elizabeth, Station street Cooper, Mrs. Matilda, Station street Dalton, Rev. W., Castleacre street Dugmore, John, Esq., London street Everard, Salisbury, Rev., vicar to St. Peter’s, the vicarage Girling, Mrs., Station street Say, Hall, Esq., Norwich road Hammond, Miss Sarah, Norwich road Kemble, Mrs. Elizabeth, London street Montague, Rev. George, rector of South Pickenham Morse, James, Esq. Newton, Mary, Lynn street Peck, James, London street Pillans, Mrs. Martha, Market-place Sands, Mrs. Sarah, Lynn street Stratton, Miss Elizabeth, London street Trundle, Mrs. Martha, Castleacre street Williams, James, Castleacre street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Alderton, Robert, lodging house for travellers, Lynn street Allen, John, fishmonger, Market-place Alpe, Robert, brewer, White Hart lane Arnold, Henry, grocer and draper, Market place Allet, Timothy, tailor, Market-place Avis, John A., boot and shoe maker, London street Barker, Willis, bricklayer, Lynn street Barrett, John, bailiff of the county court, and house keeper of the Institute, Market-place Bayfield, Benjamin, butcher, Lynn street Bayfield, Edward William, hairdresser, Market-place Bayfield, George B., flour factor, London street Blanchflower, James, Maid’s Head inn, Market-place Brown, Charles, baker, London street Brundall, Henry T., parish constable and gardener, adjuster of weights and measures, bailiff of the fair, has a very fine collection of old coins, pictures, china, &c., and clerk to the market, Lynn street Bullen, George, Trowel and Hammer, the Pool Bullen, James, farmer Butters, John, White Hart, Market-place Butters, Richard, boot and shoe maker, London street Carman, Abraham, tailor, Lynn street Carr, John E., watch and clock maker, Market-place Carter, Charles, veterinary surgeon and shoeing-smith, Lynn street Carter, Thomas, the Pool Clarke, Benjamin, blacksmith, Albert terrace Clarke, James, clothier, Castleacre street Clarke, James, tailor, London street Clarke, William and Thomas, boot and shoe makers, Church lane Clements, Thomas, baker, Market-place Clifton, Edward, Station street Clifton, William Wilson, station master Cock, Edward, Ship inn, Lynn street Codling, Phœbe, shopkeeper, Lynn street Coe, Robert, Norfolk Hero, Castleacre street Colman, Thomas, farmer, Norwich road Cook, John, coach builder, Lynn street Cory, Sendall, clothier, Market-place Cross, Joseph, cooper, London street Dawson, John, tailor and draper, Market-place Davidson, Miss Hannah, milliner and dress-maker, London street Day, Henry Framingham, manager to the East of England Bank, Market-place Dickenson, George, the Angel, Market-place Doughty, William, Red Lion inn, Market-place Dunn, James, boot and shoe maker, the Pool Dutchman, Durrant, farmer, Westacre street Ellis, Norton, boot and shoe maker, London street Ellis, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Block street Ellis, Thomas, the Chequers, Castleacre street Ellis, Thomas C., carpenter and builder, Providence terrace Elvin, Charles, heraldic artist, agent to the Unity Fire Office, London street Elvin, James, and Son, coach builders, London street Emerson, Robert N., surgeon, Market-place Filbey, John, boot and shoe maker, Campin’s land Finch, J., and H. F., chemists and druggists, oil and colourmen, agents for the sale of Lowe’s Patent Manure, Farmer’s Insurance Office, Market-place Forby, John, grocer and draper, Market-place Fuller, John, farmer, Norwich road Gainsbury, Daniel, Royal Oak, and timber dealer, Castleacre street Gardiner, John, bookseller and stationer, stamp office, Market-place Gardiner, William V., brazier, coffee and eating house, Lynn street Goodrich, George, boot and shoe warehouse, Lynn street Goodrum, Anne, dressmaker and tailoress, London street Goose, Morris, painter and gilder, Lynn street Goose, Morris, and Barber, Robert, painters and gilders, Mangate street Greeves, Thomas, leather currier, London street Hall, Charles, butcher, Castleacre street Hall, William, baker, Lynn street Hammond, Robert, grocer, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Harper, Henry, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, London street Harrison, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Lynn street Hart, Joseph, baker, Castleacre street Harvey, Charlotte, fancy repository, Market-place Hewett, Elizabeth, boarding and day school for young ladies, London street Hewett, Miss Sarah, bookseller and stationer, London street Heyhoe, John, stone mason and builder, Station street Heyhoe, John James, stone and marble mason and builder, Market-place Heyhoe, Robert, plumber and glazier, London street Hook, John, baker, Castleacre street Howard, Henry, baker, Lynn street Howard, Mary Ann, clothier, Market-place Howarth, William, brewer and maltster, wine and spirit merchant, agent to the Equitable Fire office, Market-place Hubbard, Charlotte, Spread Eagle, London street Hudson, George, Black Horse inn, London street Ingram, Esther, hosier, Castleacre street Jackson, Robert, wheelwright and smith, London street Jarvis, William, basket maker, Market-place Jeary, John, farmer, the Pool Jeffrey, Charles, William, and Co., malsters, wine and spirit merchants, seed, corn, coal, and wool merchants, London street Jeffries, Henry, the Pool Johnson, James, tailor and draper, Market-place Johnson, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Castleacre street Johnson, William, the Greyhound, Market-place Josh, Isaac, blacksmith, White Hart lane Kemble, Benjamin, gardener, Norwich road Kiddle, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Castleacre street Lack, John, artist, Market-place Lasscock, William, saddle and harness maker, Market-place Lindsay, Thomas, grocer and draper, Market-place Lack, William, saddle and harness maker, Agent for the Royal Exchange Fire and Life Assurance society, Market-place Loveless, Samuel, plumber, glazier, and painter, London street Lusher, Robert, the Sun, Lynn street Mace, Charles, dealer in tea, Station street Maddison, George, grocer and tallow chandler, Castleacre street Marcon, Andrew, solicitor, Market-place Marsh, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Martin, David William, ironmonger, china dealer, and leather cutter, Market-place Mason, George B., colonel in the army, White Hart lane Matthews, John, harness maker, Lynn street Matthews, Robert, tailor, Block street Mendham, Harriet and Elizabeth, straw bonnet makers and milliners, Market-place Mendham, James, plumber and glazier, Market-place Moore, Henry, grocer and draper, Market-place Morse, Arthur, brewer, Market-place Muffett, John, general shopkeeper, Market-place Muffett, Samuel, cabinet maker and carpenter, Market-place Naunton, Walter, confectioner, Market-place Nokes, William, commercial traveller, London street Nooks, Robert, tax gatherer, the Pool Oaks, Richard, builder, Market-place Overton, Elizabeth, dressmaker, London street Page, William, Crown Hotel commercial, family, and posting house, and farmer, Market-place Parson, William, gun maker and superintendent of the post-office, Market-place Perry, Mary, fancy repository, Mangate street Petch, Pooley, boot maker, London str. Philo, James, clerk to St. Peter’s, Block street Philo, James, china and glass dealer, and boot and shoe maker, London street Pilbeam, Thomas, grocer and draper, Market-place Pitcher, William, Horse and Groom, Lynn street Plowright, Henry, general and furnishing ironmonger, founder, &c., Market-place Plowright, S. S., boarding and day school for young ladies, London street Ponder, Nathaniel, shopkeeper, Lynn street Pope, William, drapery and shoe warehouse, Market-place Porter, James, boot maker, Albert terrace Powley, Benjamin, tailor and draper, Market-place Powley, Robert, tailor, London street Powley, Susan, milliner and mantle maker, Market-place Pratt, John, land surveyor and register office for servants, Market-place Pratt, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Market-place Pullock, Peter, registrar of births and deaths for the Saham Toney District, and relieving officer, London street Randall, Thomas, butcher, Market-place Reeve, Edmund, surgeon, London street Rolfe, William, music master, organist to the church, Mangate street Rose, Caleb Burrell, surgeon, Market-place Rose, John, Railway Tavern, Castle street Rust, James, chemist and druggist, Market-place Sands, William, builder, Lynn street Seaman, David, horsebreaker, Lynn str. Sear, Charles, White Lion, Castleacre street Selfe, Samuel, beer retailer, London str. Sewell, Robert, solicitor, Block street Smith, George, general dealer, London street Smith, George, baker, London street Smith, John, butcher, Market-place Smith, Robert, engineer and iron and brass founder, White Hart lane Smith, Robert, dealer in marine stores, Lynn street Smith, William and Frederic, painters, plumbers, and glaziers, Market-place Southwell, William C., manager of Gurney and Co.’s Bank, and agent for the Sun Fire and Life Office and General Hail Storm Assurance society, Bank, Market-place Spinks, John, shopkeeper, London street Steel, William, the Swan, Castleacre str. Sutton, James, baker and confectioner, Market-place Takes, Israel, temperance coffee and eating house, Lynn street Tennant, James, boot and shoe maker, Block street Thomas, Frederic John, surgeon, Castleacre street Trundle, James and Son, auctioneers and saddlers, Market-place Utting, Anne, milliner and straw bonnet maker, and has the full management of the Assembly Rooms and Shirehall, h Market-place Vince, Allen, shopkeeper and brick maker, London street Vince, Henry, market gardener, London street Vout, Henry, lodging house for travellers, Lynn street Wake, John, cattle dealer, London street Wales, Richard, George commercial hotel, Castleacre street Wales, Thomas, butcher, Market-place Walker, George, boot and shoe warehouse, Market-place Ward, William, the Fleece, Lynn street Watts, John, hairdresser, Market-place Wells, William C., printer, bookseller, and binder (book club), Market-place Wenham, James, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Market-place Wharton, William, hairdresser and fancy repository, Market-place Whitby, George, King’s Arms, Lynn str. Whithers, George, farmer, White Hart lane Wilkerson, Goss, fishmonger, Market-pl. place Winearls, William, solicitor, London str. Woods, Rev. William, Baptist minister, Station street Wright, John, baker, London street Wyatt, Joseph, commercial traveller, Market-place Wyers, Edward, boot maker, Campling lane Young, Job, umbrella maker, Lynn str. REEPHAM. Reepham is a small market town, on the banks of the Eyn brook, a branch of the Wensum; 6 miles N.E. of Elmham station. 136 miles from London, and 12 N.W. from Norwich, and extends into four parishes, which contain together, 1,800 inhabitants; the acreage of the four parishes is 2,427. The chief trade of this town is in malt for ale, the parish being well adapted for the growth of barley. There is also a large brewery, and two extensive tanneries. The market, which is held on Wednesday, being for corn and cattle; and a fair is held on June 29th, for stock, horses, &c. A police station has been erected on the Dereham road, about a quarter of a mile from the market-place, opened March, 1856. There are also two fire engines kept in this parish. Engine house situated in the Back lane. The living is a rectory, value £600 per annum, with Kerdistone. There are two Cemeteries: one for the parish of Reepham with Kerdistone, and the other for the parish of Hackford with Whitwell; consecrated, July 9th, 1856, by Dr. Henry Spencer, late of Madras. Reepham and Kerdistone, ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Rev. Frederic Field, M.A., Rector: Rev. Richard Gilbert, B.A., Curate. Hackford and Whitwell. Rev. Edward Holley, M.A., Rector; Rev. Frederic Thompson, Curate. Wesleyan Chapel, Wesleyan Reform Chapel, Primitive Methodist Chapel; various Ministers. POST OFFICE. Miss Amelia Sands, postmistress. Letters arrive from Norwich at 9 a.m., and are dispatched at 25 min. to 5 p.m. The box closes at 4 p.m., but letters can be posted till 4½ p.m., by affixing an extra stamp. Insurance Agents. Equitable Fire office, Robert Keeler. Norwich Union Fire and Life, and Norwich Hail Storm Company, George St. John, and F. S. Bircham, solicitor. Parish Clerk, Henry Bishop. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Bircham, William, Esq., the Ollands Bircham, William, jun., Esq., Hackford Collyer, the Very Rev. John Bedingfield, archdeacon of Norwich, Hackford hall Field, Rev. Frederic, M.A., rectory George, Mr. Robert, Hackford Gilbert, Rev. Richard, B.A., curate Holly, Rev. Edward, M.A., Hackford Leamon, Robert, Esq., Whitwell Leeds, Stephen, Esq., Whitwell Thompson, Rev. Frederic, curate, Hackford TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Alderton, Thomas, farmer Amiss, John, wheelwright, Hackford Amiss, Richard, grocer and draper, Hackford Andrews, George O., excise officer, Reepham Baldwin, Nathaniel, shoemaker Barker, Robert, grocer, &c., Hackford Barrett, Martin, blacksmith, Hackford Barrett, Robert, miller, Whitwell Barrett, Mrs. Sarah, farmer, Whitwell Besford, John, farmer, Kerdistone Bircham, F. S., Esq., solicitor, clerk to the magistrates of this hundred, and to the commissioners of Income tax, and agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life offices, Hackford Bircham and Parmeter, brewers, maltsters, and spirit merchants, Hackford Bishop, Henry, plumber and glazier, the Duke of York, parish clerk, apparitor for the diocese, and carrier, Hackford Briggs, James, cabinet maker, Hackford Brown, William, smith, Kerdistone Buck, James, boys’ school, Hackford Bush, John, King’s Arms, Hackford Burcham, Thomas, tailor, Hackford Burton, John, shoemaker, Hackford Burton, Joseph W., butcher, Hackford Burton, Thomas, butcher, Hackford Cooper, Orlando H., academy, Hackford Davidson, James, baker, Hackford Doughty, William, plumber and glazier Dungar, Thomas, farmer, Whitwell Dyball, Robert, horse breaker, Hackford Dye, Henry, farmer, Kerdistone Eglington, Emerson, tailor, Hackford Eglington, Mark, farmer, Whitwell Ellis, Edward, saddler, Hackford English, John, shoemaker, Hackford Filby, John, farmer, Kerdistone Fish, James, shoemaker, Hackford Frankland, Robert, ironmonger, Hackford Frankland, Robert, shoemaker, Hackford George, Henry, farmer, Kerdistone George, William, ironmonger, Hackford Hart, Thomas G., grocer and draper, Hackford Hawes, James, tailor, Hackford Hill, Charles W., tailor and draper, Hackford Howard, George, carpenter, Hackford Howe, Samuel, Lord Nelson, Hackford Hurrell, Dennis, V.R. and George and Dragon, Hackford Hurrell, T., grocer and draper, Hackford Isaacks, Nathaniel, grocer and draper, Hackford Jewell, George, veterinary surgeon, Hackford Keeler, R., grocer and draper, Hackford Lacey, John, druggist and stationer, Hackford Leamon, Robert, tanner and timber merchant, Whitwell hall Leeds, Stephen, farmer, Kerdistone Leeds, William, Sun inn, and carrier, Hackford Mason, Edward, cooper, Hackford Neale, William, baker, Hackford Parke, William B., farmer Partridge, Thomas J., farmer Perry, Charles H., surgeon, Hackford Prior, Henry, saddler, Hackford Pumfrey, James, farmer, Kerdistone Rodham, William M., farmer, Hackford Rudd, William, hairdresser, Hackford Scurll, Brettingham, baker, Hackford Secker, John, basket maker, Hackford Seeley, Barnabas L., farmer, Kerdistone Sewell, John, farmer, Hackford Sewell, William, carpenter, Hackford Smith, Mrs. Susan, farmer, Kerdistone Springall, Thomas, bricklayer Staples, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Hackford St. John, George, grocer and draper, Hackford Tann, Thomas, farmer, Kerdistone Tindale, William, grocer and draper Timber, Elizabeth, grocer and draper, Hackford Travis, Thomas, Greyhound, Hackford Tuddenham, Richard, cooper, Hackford Vardigans, Mary Ann, bonnet maker, Hackford Vial, Samuel, Victoria Fall Gate, Whitwell Watson, James, Cock inn, Whitwell Watson, Job H., shoemaker, Hackford Watson, Job H., grocer and draper Whurr, Thomas, tea dealer, Whitwell Woolmer, Jas. S., watchmaker, Hackford Wright, David, plumber and glazier FOULSHAM. Foulsham is a small scattered town in Eynesford hundred and Aylsham Union, situate about 4 miles from Elmham railway station, 8 S.E. of Fakenham, and 18 N.W. of Norwich. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Lord Hastings; the Rev. Henry Milles Astley, B.A., is the present rector. The church of Holy Innocents is a large and handsome structure, with a fine square tower. The Baptists have a place of worship. There is also a National School for boys and girls. The magistrates meet at the Ship Inn every alternate Monday. There is a fair for cattle and pleasure on the first Tuesday in May. The population is 1,076. The parish contains about 3,190 statute acres. Lord Hastings is lord of the manor, and chief land proprietor. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Astley, Rev. Henry, B.A., rector Bennett, Mr. William Gilbert, Rev. Richard, B.A. curate Leeds, Misses M. and E. May, Miss M. A. Peterson, Mr. William TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Archer, James, grocer, &c. Archer, Richard, butcher Archer, William, plumber and glazier Austin, Robert, butcher Austin, Thomas, farmer Austin, Watts, butcher Austin, John, farmer Barber, James, carrier Bartlett, Henry, druggist and stationer Bell, Benjamin, farmer Bircham, Amelia, dress maker Blogg, Richard, bricklayer Body, Henry, farmer Butler, W. G., currier and leather cutter Carr, Sarah, boarding and day school Carrison, Charlotte, grocer, &c. Chamberlain, Edward, farmer Clarke, Louisa, straw bonnet maker Clarke, Robert, carpenter Dack, —, carrier to Norwich Dawson, Michael, blacksmith Dench, Robert, solicitor, coroner for the Duchy of Lancaster, clerk to the magistrates, and commissioners of taxes Drozier, Robert, parish clerk Eke, James, blacksmith Emms, Henry, veterinary surgeon Fallow, Thomas, Ship inn Frost, Robert, tailor Girling, Christopher, surgeon Girling, John, carpenter Gilham, William, baker Godfrey, Thomas, farmer Gooch, Robert P., veterinary surgeon Graver, Luke, baker Heasel, Elizabeth, baker Howlett, Stephen, King’s Arms Hubbard, Stephen, painter, plumber, &c Hunt G. P., National School Knights, Fenn, academy Knights, Frederic, glover Leamon, Charles, saddler Leamon, Edmund, ironmonger Leamon, Edward, farmer Leamon, Richard, baker Long, Robert, grocer, &c. Mace, Charles, grocer, &c. Manning, Susan, dress maker Neale, Charles, farmer Neale, George, Bull inn Oldman, James, boot and shoe maker Powell, John, tailor Pratt, Richard, grocer, &c. Prior, John, boot and shoe maker Purdy, Robert, farmer Quarles, William, solicitor Russell, Edward, watch maker Saunders, James, miller Saunders, James, jun., solicitor, agent to the Royal Farmers’ and Hail Storm, and the Farmers’ and Graziers’ Cattle Insurance Office Saunders, James and Charles, surgeons Sawyer, Thomas, wheelwright Sawyer, Thomas, carpenter Sawyer, Thomas, blacksmith Seaman, William, farmer Smith, James, boot and shoe maker Smith, Matilda, dress maker Smith, William, grocer, &c. Spencer, Edward, plumber and glazier Spragg, Thomas, boot and shoe maker Towler, George, wheelwright Towler, John, grocer, &c. Tuddenham, John, tailor Turner, James G., grocer, &c. Wade, Matthew, ironmonger West, C. S., carpenter and cabinet maker Williamson, John, glover WATTON. Watton, a small market-town in Wayland hundred, is 10 miles N.W. from Attleborough station, 12 N. of Thetford, and 10 from East Dereham. The church of St. Mary stands a short distance from the town, and is a very neat, though ancient structure, being built in the reign of Henry II. It has a tower, small spire, and 3 bells. The living is a discharged vicarage, in the gift of the Rev. W. H. Hicks, B.A., and the curate is the Rev. G. Nelson. The parish contains 1807 acres, and the population, in 1851, was 1353. A market is held on the Wednesday. Fairs are held on July 10th, October 11th, and November 8th for cattle, &c. TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Adcock, J. W., watchmaker Alexander, E., grocer and draper Amas, Charles, grocer and draper Amas, Mary Ann, milliner Baldry, Edward, bricklayer Bales, John, police officer Baley, Robert, auctioneer Balls, James, boot and shoe maker Barber, Ann, berlin wool depot Barber, Mr. John, Rose cottage Barber, John, upholsterer and cabinet maker Barnard, Robert, butcher Beets, James, farmer Bicker, George, hairdresser, &c. Boreham, John, boot and shoe maker Bowles, Barnard, saddler Brown, James, tailor Brunton, Thomas, Green Man Brunton, William, tailor Buxton, Henry, brazier Chaston, Mr. Alfred Cornwall, William, joiner Cornwall, Robert, saddler De Grey, Hon. Brownlow, N.O. Dorr, Mrs. Mary Dorr, Charles, farmer Drake, Thomas, painter, plumber, &c. Drew, George, boot and shoe maker Emerson, Stephen, George commercial and family hotel, posting house, and architect and surveyor Elsegood, James, baker, &c Feakes, Charles, farmer Garner, James, fishmonger Gathergood, James, farmer George, George, bookseller and leather dealer George and Kiddle, grocers and drapers Gooderstone, Mary A., milliner Gowing, James Warden, bookseller, printer, and stationer Greengrass, Robert, beerhouse Grigson, E. R., solicitor Grickman, Charles, solicitor Hargraves, George, surgeon Hargraves, John, surgeon Harper, Samuel, sack and seed merchant Hart, Mr. Joseph Hart, Joseph, joiner Harvey, James, carrier Hastley, Rev., academy Hastings, Edward, maltster Hastings, John E., wine & spirit merchant Hendry, Henry, grocer and draper Hendry, Thomas, plumber, &c. Hicks, Rev. W. H., vicar Jacobs, Thomas, machine maker Jacobs, George, Crown Commercial hotel, posting house, and Inland Revenue office James, William, tailor Layt, Robert, carrier Lacey, Rebecca, butcher Leggatt, Robert, butcher Massey, William, solicitor Mallows, James, butcher Minns, George, tailor Munnings, George, tailor Nelson, Rev. G., curate Payne, Edward, carrier Playle, Henry, beerhouse Parker, Joseph, butcher Read, Robert, gardener and seedsman Reeve, Barnabas, basket maker, and beer-house Rice, Mr. William Rice, George, butcher Rice, Mrs. Harriet, milliner, &c. Ringer, Robert, gunmaker Rook, W., grocer and draper Sampson, Mrs. Dorothy Salmon, Richard, farmer Secker, Samuel, basket maker Siggins, Henry, plumber, &c Smith, Thomas, veterinary surgeon Smith, Charles, master of National school Smith, Mary, school-mistress Smith, Thomas, gardener Snare, George, academy Spanton, Thomas, Bull inn Sprigg, Squire, surgeon Standley, James, tailor Stanham, George, baker Stebbings, John, bricklayer Stebbings, Mrs. Stebbings, George, joiner Stevens, Robert, brewer and maltster, wine and spirit merchant Sturgeon, William, blacksmith Thurling, John, horse breaker Thompson, John, joiner, &c. Twaits, Barnabas, shoemaker Wace, Richard, farmer Ward, John, police officer Watson, Burton, hairdresser Waters, Charlotte, Rose Warnes, Reuben, grocer and draper Wenham, George, watchmaker Warne, James, veterinary surgeon Ward, Robert, farmer Warman, William, farmer Wightwick, Miss, academy, Willow house Wright, Misses, academy Wright, Robert, corn merchant and baker Woodcock, John, beerhouse Wortley, Jonathan, King’s Arms Young, James, boot and shoe maker Young, Robert, boot and shoe maker * * * * * Harveys and Hudsons’ Bank, Mr. Benjamin Chaston, agent. Draw on Hankey and Co. Savings’ Bank, Mr. B. Chaston, Secretary. Atlas Fire and Life Office, Mr. W. P. Pillans. Clerical and Medical Life Office, Mr. John Hargraves. English and Cambrian Life Assurance and Loan Society, Mr. B. Chaston. Farmers’ and General Hail Storm, Mr. B. Chaston. Norwich Union, Mr. William Massey. Suffolk Alliance, Mr. Alfred Griffin. Unity, Mr. W. Rook. YARMOUTH. Yarmouth or Great Yarmouth, is, next to Norwich, the most important town in the Eastern Counties, celebrated for its fisheries, its shipping, trade, and manufactures, and is also much frequented in the season as a bathing-place. It is distant 19 miles E. by S. from Norwich, 9 miles N. from Lowestoft, and 123 miles N.E. from London. The population of the town and borough, including Gorleston and Southtown was, in 1851, 30,879. The town derives its name from the Yare, on the east bank of which river it is situated. There are very few principal streets, but in the more modern parts are some commanding edifices. The north and south quays, extending for nearly a mile and a quarter, and very broad, are among the peculiar and interesting features of Yarmouth. The principal streets run parallel with the quays, and are crossed by 145 narrow lanes, called rows, which are numbered; it is for the traversing of these rows that the many small narrow carts are used which abound in Yarmouth. There is a new and elegant bridge over the Yare. A handsome and substantial suspension bridge crosses the Bure, over the same spot whence 79 persons were suddenly plunged by the fall of the previous bridge in May, 1845; whilst a handsome iron tubular bridge, in two compartments, connects the railway with the tramways, which extend the entire length of the quays. The New Pier is a great accommodation to the visitors and inhabitants. There are numerous and very extensive malting-houses in Yarmouth and its neighbourhood, belonging to the metropolitan brewers and others, which afford employment for a large number of hands. The town is a great centre of the fishing trade. The mackarel fishery employs upwards of 3,000 tons, with about 90 boats and 870 men, and produces about 16,000 a year. The herring fishery, for which Yarmouth is so highly and justly celebrated, employs about 6,000 tons, with 160 boats and 1,300 men, besides those on shore; the produce is about 100,000 barrels yearly, about 20,000 of which are sent to the southern countries. There are also fisheries of cod, sprats, turbot, soles, skate, whitings, eels, and shrimps. A large portion of this produce is sent to London, Manchester, Birmingham, and other distant towns. The number of vessels belonging to the port is about 500, besides 250 fishing-boats and other smaller craft. Ship and boat building employs many hands, and vessels of 460 tons are built here. The silk mills, belonging to Grout and Co., erected in 1818, give employment to nearly 700 operatives of both sexes. The church of St. Nicholas is a fine cross-shaped building, of unusually large dimensions. It had formerly sixteen chapels. The spire is 168 feet high, erected in 1683. There is a fine peal of ten bells and a clock. The organ is of some celebrity, and has been most materially improved by Gray and Davidson; it was built in 1733 by Muller. Here are monuments of the Englands, and some few other families of distinction, while plain marble slabs point out the resting-places of John Carter, a great friend of Cromwell, and of Mrs. Bridget Bendish, daughter of General Ireton, grand-daughter of the Lord Protector. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. The font, which is of Purbeck marble, is octagonal and very ancient. The vestry contains a small collection of old books. St. George’s chapel was built in 1714, and is a fine building, partly of stone, with square tower. St. Peter’s church was built in 1833, at a cost of £12,000; it is in the Gothic style, of white brick, with a tower 118 feet high; there is in it a copy of Ruben’s Descent from the Cross. There is also an ancient church at Gorleston, with curious font and brasses. St. Mary’s Southtown was built in 1831. The Roman Catholic chapel is a new Gothic building, of neat appearance. There is a Jews’ synagogue, which has been rebuilt. Here are meeting-houses for Independents, General and Particular Baptists, Wesleyans, Countess of Huntingdon, Society of Friends, Primitive Methodists, and Unitarians. The Roman Catholics have a small cemetery, situate on the road leading to Caistor, north of the town. The Town Hall, built in 1716, is of the Tuscan order, with a fine suite of rooms; it contains also the court rooms. There is also a Town House, belonging to the corporation. The Borough Gaol was built in 1260, and much of the original building remains. The market-place is very extensive, covering an area of three acres; the fish market adjoins it. The Corn Exchange is in Regent-street, and the Commercial Club House on the Quay. The Custom House, on the Quay, is a large and handsome building. The Bath House was built in 1759, and has a large public room and all requisite bathing accommodations. There are several small docks or basins belonging to the shipbuilders, and one of which will take a 500 ton ship. The town is well paved and lighted with gas, and watched by a borough police. The large naval and military hospital, situate at the southern extremity of the town, is now used as a Government asylum for insane officers of the navy and army. One of the chief ornaments of the town is the conspicuous column, erected on the South Denes by county subscription in 1817, to commemorate the immortal Nelson; it is a fine pillar, of the Doric order, with fluted shaft: its extreme height is 144 feet; the summit is reached by 270 steps; the views from it of the sea and surrounding country are varied and extensive. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Agar, Moses, 78, Southtown road Aldis, Mr. John, North end Alexander, Mrs. Caroline, Regent road Ames, Edward, Esq., East street Ansell, the Misses, 1, North Beach terrace Arbon, Noah, back of Wall Ashill, Mrs. Ann, King street Bailey, Mr. Robert, 1, Wiltshire Cottage, Victoria road Bampton, Rev. John, South Beach terrace Barber, Mrs. Hannah M., South Quay Barber, Mr. Robert David, Regent road Barclay, Mrs. M. A., 86, Southtown road Barnard, Mrs. M. A., 5, Providence place Bateley, Mrs. Harriott, Regent road Bartram, Cubitt Engall, 12, St. George’s terrace Bartram, Mr. William, 58, Southtown road Baynes, Mrs., North Quay Beasley, Mrs. G., 85, Southtown road Beckett, Miss Mary Ann, back of Wall Bee, Mr. James, 13, Bath place Blake, John, Esq., 3, Ely place Blake, Mr. Thomas, 7, Seymour place Boardman, the Misses, South Quay Borrett, Mr. George, 7, Bath place Borrett, Dr. James, King street Branch, John, Esq., Regent street Brock, Mrs., 70, Southtown road Brock, Miss, Southtown road Brown, Mr. George Penrice, South Quay Brown, Mrs. Priscilla, 6, St. George’s terrace Brown, Mr. Robert, 1, Bath Hill terrace Brown, Mr. Robert Fitzwilliam Buck, Mrs., 1, Devonshire place Bunn, Mrs. Sarah, 17, Southtown road Bunn, Samuel G., Esq., 69, Southtown road Bunn, Thomas, Esq., 47, Southtown road Burton, Samuel, Esq., 67, Southtown road Burton, Mrs. Mary, Hall Quay Butcher, Mrs. Maria, King street Butcher, Mrs. M., 10, St. George’s terrace Button, Mr. James, 2, Bath place Carter, Mr. Daniel, King street Chandler, Mrs., 6, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Chevalier, Mrs. Sophia, 14, Southtown Christmas, Mr. Cornelius H., South Market road Clarke, Mrs., 2, Royal place Clifton, Mr. Robert, 2, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Cobb, Mrs. Frances, King street Cobles, Mrs. Rebecca, 6, Henry place Colls, Mrs. Elizabeth, 84, Southtown road Costerton, Mr. Frederic, Southtown road Coston, Mrs. M. A., 7, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Creak, Mrs. Maria, Gaol street Crickmay, Mrs. M. A., 37, Southtown road Crowe, Mr. James, Fuller’s hill Crowe, Miss M. A., 1, Flushing terrace Crowther, Miss Mary, Church square Cudeon, Mrs. Sarah, Regent street Day, Mrs. Charlotte, King street Decarle, Mrs., Trafalgar House Dick, Mrs., South Quay Diggins, Miss Elizabeth, 31, Southtown Dilliston, Mr. Henry, row 142 Drake, Mrs. Amelia, 83, Southtown road Dobson, Rev. St. N., 4, Claremont terrace Doughty, Capt. James, Regent road Douglass, Mr. James, Theatre plain Douglass, Mr., 6, St. James’ terrace Duffield, Mr. James, Southtown road Dunne, Dr. John, Regent road Dye, Mrs. Mary, King street Emes, Mrs. Elizabeth, Fuller’s hill Fabb, Miss, 62, Southtown road Fear, Mrs. Mary, North Quay Feek, Mrs., Recent road Fell, — Esq., Regent road Fenn, John, Esq., magistrate, North Quay Fiddes, Joseph, Esq., Church square Field, Mr. Michael, 12, Southtown Fish, Mr. Simon, 79, Southtown road Foreman, Mr. Thomas, Gaol street Frane, Frederic, Esq., Regent road Frere, Rev. Edward Borke, King street Gibbs, Henry, H., Esq., Brunswick place Godbolt, Mr. Joseph, Southtown road Goodwin, Mr. John, North end Gourlay, Joyce, Esq., Regent road Green, Rev. Joseph, Baptist minister, Nelson’s terrace Greenward, Mr. G., 7, Southtown road Hales, Mrs. Lydia, Jetty road Hall, John, 12, Henry’s place Hammond, Mrs., 2, St. George’s terrace Hammond, Richard, Esq., North Quay Hankes, William, Esq., South Quay Hardingham, Mr. W., 14, Seymour place Harrison, Mr. James Hargroom, Gaol st. Haw, Miss Jane, Regent street Hayman, Rev. H., Gaol street Hills, Rev. George, Parsonage House, Church square Holt, Mrs. John, Southtown road Hurst, Rev. Samuel, 80, Southtown road Hutson, Mrs. Sarah, Southtown road Jex, Mrs. Ann, 9, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Johnson, William, Esq., Southtown road Keable, Mrs. Hannah, 3, Blake’s buildings Keymer, Miss Anne, 63, Southtown road Kiddall, Mr. Robert, King street Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Youell & Co., Bankers, Hall Quay Lacon, Sir Edmund, Hopton, near Yarmouth Lamb, Mrs. Mary, 87, Southtown road Larklam, Mrs. Mary, Gaol street Last, James, Esq., 35, Southtown road Lawes, Capt. John Porter, (Hon. E. I. C.’s Madras Artillery), 5, St. George’s terrace Layton, Mrs. Mary Hannah, North end Layton, Mrs. Mortlock, North Quay Lee, Mr. Henry, St. George’s road Linder, Mrs. Mary Ann, King street Long, Miss Susan, North Quay Manthorp, Mr. George, 1, Sefton terrace Marsh, Mrs. Ann, South Quay Martin, Hezekiah, Esq., 32, Southtown Mayhew, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. George’s road Meen, Henry, 2, Apsley terrace Middleton, Mrs. Susan, 7, Norfolk terrace Miller, Richard, Esq., 19, Southtown road Mitchell, Mrs. Amelia, South Quay Moore, Mr. Charles, 48, Southtown road Mountjoy, Mr. William, Jetty road Mouse, the Misses Hannah M., 68, Southtown road Naunton, George, Esq., 64, Southtown road Neeve, Miss E., North end Newman, Mrs. Mary, Regent street Nisbett, Major Richard Blundell, North Quay Orfeur, Mrs. E. Regent terrace Orfeur, John, 12, Claremont terrace Page, Miss Matilda, 84, Southtown Page, Mrs., 11, Southtown Paget, Samuel, Esq., 9, St. George’s terrace Palmer, Charles John, Esq., Regent street Palmer, Henry, Esq., Regent street Palmer, Mrs. John B., 45, Southtown road Partridge, Rev. John, Southtown road Penrice, Mrs. Anne, King street Pestell, Henry, 2, Henry’s place Pigott, Jacob, 1, Henry’s place Pillar, Joseph, row 142 Pope, Mrs. Sarah, 9, Albion terrace Preston, E. H. L., Esq., North Quay Preston, Mrs. Hannah, 11, St. George’s terrace Preston, the Misses, Quay Ray, Mrs. Catherine, 8, St. George’s terrace Read, Mrs., 4, Trafalgar road Richardson, William Josiah, 6, Trafalgar road Richmond Edward, Southtown road Rising, Mrs. Charlotte, King street Rising, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1, Apsley terrace Rising, George, Esq., 22, Southtown road Rivett, Richard, Regent terrace Roberts, Harold, Esq., South street Roberts, William, Esq., 29, Southtown Rounding, Thomas J. W., 33, Regent road Russell, Rev. James, Gaol street Sacret, Thomas, 60, Southtown road Sault, Rev. Francis, 6, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Sayer, Mrs. Mary, 4, Norfolk terrace Sculley, Edward, Buckenham House Shephard, Mrs., 6, Ely place Silcock, Mrs., 3, St. James’ terrace Slipper, John, 92, Southtown road Smith, Mrs. M. A., 41, Southtown road Smith, Mr. Ormond, 11, Henry place Spillings, William, Esq., Southtown Spillings, William, 14, Henry place Squire, Mr. William, North end Steele, Edward, Esq., Regent road Stephenson, Mrs. Eliza, Jetty road Steny, Mrs., 5, St. James’ terrace Steward, Mrs. Ann, South quay Steward, Robert, Esq., magistrate, Southtown road Stonex, Henry, 32, Regent road Tann, Rev. James, Baptist minister, Regent road Taylor, Mrs. Susannah, Gaol street Terhance, Lieut. John, 5, Trafalgar road Thaxter, Mrs. Elizabeth, 51, Southtown road Thede, Mrs. Fanny, Regent road Thetford, Miss Mary, 5, Norfolk terrace Thirtle, Mrs. Harriet, 8, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Thirtle, William, Esq., South quay Thornton, Mrs. Susannah, North end Tillson, George, Esq., 52, Southtown road Titshall, Miss Maria, 39, Southtown road Tolver, Samuel, Esq., Hall quay Turner, Miss M. A., Regent road Tydeman, the Misses, Queen street Tyler, Frederic, Esq., 23, Southtown road Upjohn, Rev. Francis, M. A., vicar of Gorleston Waller, Mr. William, Southtown cottage Walpole, Mr. Jonas, Regent street Walpole, William, Esq., Southtown Warner, Mrs. Elizabeth, Apsley terrace Waters, Rev. Mark, vicar of St. George’s, 15, Southtown road West, Mrs., Chapel Paved row Wigg, Mr. Samuel, White Horse plain Willemite, Mrs. R., 2, Norfolk terrace Woolverton, Mrs. M., Catherine, King st. Worship, Francis, Esq., Regent street Yetts, William, Esq., King street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Abbott, Edward, Fishing Boat tavern, Row 143 Ablett, Edward, Fishing Boat tavern, Gaol street Absolon, William, Steam Packet tavern, North quay Adams, Robert, Rainbow, Rainbow corner, North quay Albrow, William, upholsterer and cabinet maker, George street Alden, Daniel, Regent tavern, Monument road Alden, Amy, lodging house, 2, Litchfield place Aldis, Thomas, banker’s clerk, King str. Aldred, Edward, jeweller, h North quay Aldred and More, mast and plank makers, North quay Aldred, Charles Cory, surgeon, Market-place Aldred and Son, jewellers, &c., George street Aldred, Thomas, tailor, &c., Gaol street Aldridge, Samuel, Queen Victoria tavern, North end Alexander, Alfred, marine store dealer, Laughing Image corner, North quay Allan, John, commission agent, Quay Allcock, Mrs., milliner, &c., Market row Allrow, Richard, tailor, Gaol street Ames, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Broad row Amis, James, Black Boy, Queen street Ames, Henry, baker, George street Amos, Samuel, Earl St. Vincent, King street Andrews, Susanna, hair dresser and toy warehouse, King street Arbon, Charles George, bricklayer, Back of Wall Arbon, James N., plumber, glazier, and painter, King street Archer, Robert, grocer, Southtown road Archer, Robert, carpenter, Southtown road Archer, Thomas, confectioner, Jetty road Artis, James, cutler, Howard street Artiss, Miss, milliner, &c., Row 120 Artiss, William, cutler, Row 129 Ashly, Benjamin, shopkeeper, George street Ashley, Benjamin, captain Royal Navy, 36, Southtown road Atkins, William, whitesmith, North quay Ayers, James, fish merchant, Regent road Ayers, Thomas, watch and clock maker, silversmith and jeweller, Regent road Ayers, William, gardener, Mansfield terrace, Monument road Bacon, Robert, hatter, Charlotte street Bacon, William, Golden Ball, George street Bailey, James, captain, St. George’s road Baker, James, Wheel of Fortune, George street Baker, Robert, linen draper, mercer and hosier, Market-place Baldwin, Charles, shoe maker and mender, North end Bales, Christopher, butcher, Fuller hill Bales, James, grocer and tea dealer, Market place Bales, John Barney, coroner’s officer and crier at the quarter sessions, Railway hotel, North quay Bales, William Ellis, confectioner, Market-place Balls, Amy, fancy repository, King street Balls, James, boot and shoe maker, York road Balls, John, fish merchant, North quay Balls, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street Balls, Samuel, White Horse inn, White Horse plain Balls, William, shopkeeper, George street Banks, Isaac, seaman, Brunswick place Barber and Co., shipping and general agents, South quay Barber, Robert, rope manufacturer, York road Barber, Robert David, savings’ bank and agent to the Economic Life Assurance Office, Howard street Barber and Son, ship agents, White Lion opening, King street Barber, Thomas Robert, haberdasher and small ware dealer, Church square Barber, William, tailor and draper, Hall quay Barcham, Emma, boarding academy, King street Barham, Charles, fly owner, 2, Neptune terrace Barker, John, shipowner and merchant, Quay Barker, Francis, Bear inn, Southtown road Barker, Misses, haberdashers and fancy dealers, Market row Barker, M. A., lodging house, York road Barker, William Wilson, cooper, Theatre plain Barking, James, dyer, George street Barlow, Elizabeth, Coach and Horses, North end Barnaby, William Henry, fish merchant, 24, Southtown road Barnes, —, butcher, Market-place Barnes, Alfred John, hair-dresser, Hall quay Barnes, Charles, hair-dresser, George str. Barnes, Henry, broker, Charlotte street Barnby, John Eager, wine and spirit merchant, Charlotte street Barrett, Benjamin, classical and commercial boarding academy, North quay Barratt, William, tailor, &c., Howard street Bartram, John, Royal Vauxhall garden and refreshment rooms, opposite the railway station Bartram, John, grocer and tea dealer, King street Bartram, John Clarke, pawnbroker, Church square Bate, William, architect and surveyor, North end Bateman, Matthew, captain, Flushing terrace Bateman, S. and J. M. A., muslin and fancy warehouse, Market-place Batley, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street Bayes, Benjamin, Sailors’ home, South quay Bayfield, Doily Scott, shipowner, Jetty road Beales, William, Anchor of Hope, St. George’s road Beaxwell, Charles, Steam Packet tavern, South beach Beazor, Martin, saddler and harness maker, Charlotte street Beckett, Cubitt Thomas, grocer, &c., Factory yard Beckett, James, eating house, Row 107 Becksfield, Henry, master mariner, 3, Norfolk terrace Bee, James, boot maker, King street Bee, Robert, boot maker, Market-place Bee, Thomas, boot maker, Gaol street Beecroft, Peter, confectioner, Charlotte street Beevor, Thomas, confectioner and baker, Gaol street Bell, Charles, lawyer, Nelson terrace Bell, George, baker, George street Bellamy, Daniel W., butcher, King street Bellamy, Frederic, baker, Gaol street Bellamy, Winter, butcher, King street Bennett, John B., cooper, Row 102 Benstead, James, Rose and Crown, Charlotte street Bessey, John, Lord Nelson tavern, North quay Bessey, Robert, North tavern, North quay Bessey, William Henry, coal merchant, Hall quay Betts, Alfred, tea dealer and grocer, King street Betts, Hannah, milliner and mantle establishment, Regent street Betts, John, cordwainer, George street Bexfield, Joseph, White Lion opening, King street Bignell, George C., flour dealer, Theatre plain Bird, William, corn merchant, 54, Southtown road Bishop, Charles, hair dresser, St. George’s road Bitson, George, British Lion, Market-place Bitton, John, broker, Charlotte street Bird and Co., auctioneers, Middlegate chambers, Gaol street Blagg, Edward, Eagle tavern, North quay Blagg, Thomas H., tea dealer and grocer, Market row Blake, Garson, ship owner, broker, and commission agent, Marine Fire and Life Assurance, 74, Southtown road Blake, Robert, fishmonger, Charlotte street Blake, William, St. Nicholas’ tavern, fish merchant Blaxell, Charles, Steam Packet tavern, South beach Blaxell, Samuel, the Birds, Hall quay Blogg, James, the George and Dragon, Church square Bloomfield, Mary Ann, Humber Sloop, King street Blyth, Henry, gutta percha dealer, Market-place Blyth, John T., boot maker, Market-place Blyth, Robert J., tobacconist and cigar dealer, Broad row Bly, Samuel W., Bath hotel, North beach Boast, James, clerk at the Silk mills factory, 4, Henry’s place Bootwright, Ann, Rose and Thistle Boatwright, Geoffrey, pawnbroker, Gaol street Boatwright, Mary, London tavern, Gaol street Bolt, James, pilot, 5, Devonshire place Bond, John, chemist, &c., King street Bond, Valentine, bonnet presser, Gaol street Borcham, Philips, pawnbroker, George street Borrett, Henry, coach builder, George street Borrett, Simon, lodging house, 5, Apsley terrace Botwright, Charles, cabinet maker, Gaol street Boulter, Edward, lodging house, 2, St. James’ terrace Boulter, Henry, confectioner, North road Boulter, Thomas, railway terminus, North quay Bowell, John, pilot, 11, Seymour place Bowen, Samuel, Britannia tavern, South Market road Boivers, Robert, haberdasher, George street Bowles, Samuel, marine store dealer, Gaol street Bracey, John, grocer, Fuller’s hill Bracey, John, rope manufactory and ship owner, St. Peter’s road Bracey, William, tailor, Charlotte street Bradenham, Benjamin, fruiterer, Gaol str. Bradenham, Joseph, green grocer, Gaol street Branch, Elizabeth, stay maker, Charlotte street Brand, Joseph S., agent to the Scottish Union Athenæum Fire and Accident Company, Quay Brand, Robert M., tailor and draper, corner Broad row Brand and Sons, general outfitters, Broad row Brandford, Thomas, ship builder, Southtown road Breese, Robert, ironmonger, Market-place Brereton, Benjamin, mariner, Jetty road Brewer, George, shoemaker, Charlotte street Brewer, Sophia, Carpenters’ Arms, Howard street Briggs, William, day and evening school, Fuller’s hill Brighten, Isaac, East and West Flegg house, North end Brock, John Harvey, tin, iron, copper, and zinc-plate worker, Theatre plain Brock, Samuel, fish merchant, South beach Brooks, John, blacksmith, Row 142 Brooks, William, boot and shoe maker, North end Brown, Charles, corn merchant, 81, Southtown road Brown, Charles, maltster, Foot of bridge Brown and Colby, iron merchants, Gaol street Brown and Cox, furniture dealers, Charlotte street Brown, Francis, grocer, Jetty road Brown and Hebner, milliners and dress makers, 2, St. Peter’s jetty road Brown, Geoffrey, boot and shoe maker, Monument road Brown, John, Angel inn, Market-place Browne, John, Jolly Waterman, and cooper, Fuller’s hill Browne, Mrs., register office for servants, row 48 Brown, Richard, fishmonger, 2, Brown’s buildings Browne, William P., New Fountain, Gaol street Browne, Frederic W., Nelson Tavern, King street Budds, Horatio James, hairdresser, Howard street Budds, William J., sail maker, and marine store dealer, row 138; h 59, Southtown road Bullen, Sarah, Queen’s Head, Charlotte street Bulley, Joseph, boot and shoe manufacturer, paved row 129 Bullimore, Robert, Elephant and Castle, Market-place Bullimore, Thomas, Shakespeare tavern, King street Bunn, Henry Vincent, butcher, Howard street Bunn, James, merchant, King street Bunwell, William, baker, row 45 Burgess, Benjamin, plumber, glazier, &c., North End Burgess, Thomas, stone and marble mason, North quay Burkett, Mary Ann, lodging house, South beach Burling, William, shopkeeper, and post-office, White Lion opening, King street Burroughes, William Norton, wine and spirit merchant and ship owner Burton, Benjamin, Waterman’s Arms, and carter, North Quay Burton, Charles, plumber and glazier, Gaol street Burton, George, Queen’s Arms, foot of the bridge Burton, Hezekiah W., boot and shoe maker, King street Burton, James, family grocer and Italian warehouseman, King street Burton, James, tin and zinc-plate worker, off St. Nicholas’ road Burton, Samuel C., solicitor, King street Burwood, Isaac, Bricklayers’ Arms, Leicester terrace Burward, John, clerk, 4, Blake’s buildings Butcher, Matthew, tanner, Jetty road Butcher and Sons, commission merchants and ship agents, White Lion opening, King street (and Lowestoft) Butler, Mrs. Elizabeth, green grocer, North Quay Button, Benjamin, surgeon, Regent street Buxton, John Trueman, house and estate agent, Impey house, Fuller’s hill Bycroft, George, orange merchant, Charlotte street Cable, Jeremiah, shopkeeper, Gaol street Cady, George, Victoria tavern, Charlotte street Cain, Elizabeth, straw bonnet and millinery establishment, Market-place Calthorpe, Edward, hay merchant, Wheelwrights’ Arms, Southtown Campbell, Robert, silk mercer, King str. Capon, William, master mariner, 53, Southtown road Carr, George William, clerk, Elmer place Carr, Onesimus, grocer, 1 Wiltshire place, St. George’s road Carr, Mrs. Sarah, lodging house, 7, Bath Hill terrace Carrell, Roger, royal bazaar, King street Carrier, William, baker, Gaol street Carriers, William P., baker, 116 row Carter, George C., Bell and Crown, South Quay Carter, Maria, South Market road Carter, William, Spread Eagle, King street Carter, William, sailor, row 143 Carver, Isaac, basket maker, Gaol street Cattermole, James, Holkham tavern, North beach Catton, Charles, organ builder, row 108 Catton, William, watchmaker and jeweller, row 108 Caverly, Mrs. Susan, eating house, North Quay Ceiley, Thomas, painter and glazier, George street Chamberlin, Charles H., solicitor and notary, King street Chambers, William, sail maker, row 112 Chapman, James, Angel, South Quay Chapman, John, fruiterer, Theatre plain Chapman, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, North end Chapman, William, shopkeeper, Gaol street Chase, John, hairdresser, South street Chasteney, Everson, baker, East End road Chasteney, John, baker and shopkeeper, North end Cheston, William, coach trimmer, and lodging house, 3, 5, 7, Britannia terrace Child, James, clerk, North Quay Childs, Robert, private subscription rooms, Regent street Childs, William, carter, row 137 Child, William, tailor, Gaol street Childs, William C., hairdresser, Gaol street Chilvers, James, grocer and tea dealer, Charlotte street Christmas, John Waters, Royal Exchange, South Quay Church, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Howard street Church, Elizabeth, milliner, &c., St. Nicholas’ road Clare, Adam, captain, 13, Seymour place Clarke, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, South beach Clark, Edmund, confectioner, Gaol street Clarke, Richard, cabinet maker, Charlotte street Clark, Samuel, surgeon, King street Clarke, William, shipwright, Howard street Claxton, James, baker, George street Clayton, John Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, King street Clements, Thomas, beach post office, grocer and tea dealer, 12, Norfolk terrace Clifton, Hezekiah T., wheelwright and coal merchant, North end Clipperton, James, seaman, Elmer place Clowes, George W., ironmonger, Howard street, and corner of Market-row Clowes, John, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Hall Quay Clowes John, solicitor, agent to the Norwich Union Fire office, Regent street Clowes, John, solicitor, King street Coachman, Edward R., Lloyd’s surveyor of shipping, 42, Southtown road Coble, John, chemist and druggist, opposite Broad row Cobb and Son, tanners, curriers, and boot manufacturers, George street Cobb, John, currier and leather merchant, Charlotte street Cobb, James, custom-house officer, Regent street Cobb, James, attorney and notary, Regent street Cobb, James, leather cutter, George str. Cobb, John, lodging house, Nile cottage Cocks and Son, woollen drapers, tailors, and hatters, King street Cocks, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker, 12, Seymour place Cohen, David Leyser, fruiterer, tobacconist, &c., Market row Coleman, Edmund, wine cooper, 3, Henry’s place Cole, Miss Rebecca, school, St. George’s plain Collier, Thomas William, fish salesman, back of Wall Collins, Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street Collins, John, shoemaker, row 132 Collis, James, master mariner, 4, Apsley terrace Coman, William, post-horse master, King street Combe, Harvey, licensed maltster, Southtown road Combs, Marmus, ham curer, Gaol street Cooke, Sarah, grocer, &c., Victoria road Cooper, John, bookseller, stationer, and printer, Market-place Cooper, Thomas, builder, South Market road Cooper, Clarke, plumber and painter, George street Cooper, Henry, miller, Southtown Cootes, Henry, fish agent, St. George’s road Corbyn, Hartwell, tailor and draper, 4, Albion terrace Corke, John, officer of Inland Revenue, 1, Ely place Corp, Mrs., lodging house, 11, Claremont terrace Cory, Charles, solicitor and notary, public town clerk, and clerk to the Board of Health, Gaol street Cory, Samuel B., solicitor, Regent street Cossey, John, Peace and Plenty, Market gates Costerton, Joseph, Haven and Pier duties office, South Quay Courlay, David Abraham, haberdashery, cutlery, and toy warehouse, Market row Crampton John, 5, Buckingham place Crane, Isabella, shopkeeper, Charlotte st. Crane, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street Crane, Clement, shoemaker, Gaol street Craske, William, carpenter and builder, North end Crawford, Kennedy, draper and tea dealer, Monument road Crick, William, clerk at the crape mills, 1, Trafalgar place Crickmore, Samuel, Hall tavern, Southtown Crisp, Samuel Bedford, general ironmonger, St. George’s street Crisp, Mrs. Elizabeth, lodging house, South beach Crisp, Edward, coach and fly proprietor, row 104 Crosby & Co., shawl and lace warehouse, King street Crowe, Frederic, estate agent, Howard street Crowe, James W., surgeon, Regent str. Crowe, William R., Bush tavern, South Quay Cubitt, Samuel, maltster, Southtown road Cufaude, John Lomas, attorney, Howard street Curson, Matthew, watch and clock maker, Charlotte street Curtis, William, corn merchant, Charlotte street Curtis, Mrs. Ann, milliner, Market row Curtis, Henry Laws, shopkeeper, Howard street Curtis, Mrs. Maria, lodging house, 12, Bath place Dale, Thomas, Water Works Company’s office, Regent street Darnell, James, master mariner, 2, Seymour place Darnell, William, master mariner, row 143 Dashwood, Charles Burton, surgeon, King street Davy, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 2, Trafalgar place Davy, Elijah, jun., watch and clock maker, North end Davy, Frederic, dispensing and family chemist, King street Davy, John W., lodging house, 1, South Beach road Davey, Robert, watch maker, Charlotte street Davie, William, Trinity superintendent, South street Davis, Philip, draper, Jetty road Dawson, Benjamin, corn merchant, Hall Quay Dawson, Robert, steam-packet master, Gaol street Dawson, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, row 21, North Quay Dawson, William, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street Dawson, William, boot and shoe maker, Broad row Day, George, boot and shoe maker, North Market road Dendy, Frederic, draper, silk mercer, &c. corner of Regent street Dendy, Mrs., baby linen warehouse, Regent street Dene House, Yarmouth, boarding and lodging for ladies, gentlemen, or families, conducted by Mrs. Sloman Denew, James M., printer and bookseller, 72, Hall square Denton, David, Three Tuns inn, Southtown Derry, James Fulcher, Black Swan, Howard street Derry, William L., tailor, &c., Howard street Diboll, Joseph William, bookbinder, Howard street Dyboll, Ann, glass and china warehouse, Market row Ding, John, cabinet maker, North end Diver, Boswell, spirit merchant, Regent road Diver and Son, wine and spirit merchants, King street Doidge, Sampson, lodging house, 9, Blake’s buildings Doughty, Charles, currier and leather seller, White Horse plain Doughty, Henry, plumber and glazier, Trafalgar Cottage, North beach Doughty, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and gas fitter, Gaol street Doughty, Thomas Drane, grocer and tea dealer, North end Douglass, Sarah, shopkeeper, Gaol street Dove, James, sailor, row 132 Dowland, John, White Horse tavern, King street Downing, Capt. Thomas, 1, Claremont terrace Dowson and Sons, maltsters, foot of bridge Drane, James, clerk at Gurneys’ bank, 21, Southtown road Draper, John, butcher, Market-place Draper, Joseph, butcher, King street Draper, William Henry, Turk’s Head, Gaol street Dublack, James P., marine store dealer, row 104 Duffell, Robert, shopkeeper, George str. Duffell, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol street Duffield, William, dealer in fruit, &c., Rainbow corner Duffield, William, greengrocer, George street Dunn, William, shoemaker, St. George’s road Dunnell, George, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street Dye, George, grocer and flour dealer, North end Dysons, William, sail manufacturer, Nelson terrace Earrol, Isaiah P., baker and shopkeeper, Gaol street Eastick, Henry, fishmonger, row 142 Eastick, Jabez, draper, Market row Eastick, L., manager of Gas Works, Southtown road Eaton, Capt. William W., North Trafalgar House Ecclestone, William, lodging house, 6, Seymour place Ecclestone, Richard, draper, Broad row Edward, Ann, hat and hosiery warehouse, George street Edwards, David, baker, grocer, and tea dealer, Southtown road Edwards, Edward R., tailor, Gaol street Edwards, Mary, pork butcher, George st. Edwards, Thomas B., tailor, George str. Edwards, William, greengrocer, Gaol str. Ellen, Mrs., poulterer, St. George’s road Ellerd, Eliza, general shopkeeper, George street Ellerd, Robert William, confectioner, King street Ellett, James, mast and block maker, Hall Quay Elliott, George, William Tell, Howard st. Elliott, Philip, lodging house, North Quay Ellis, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, 17, Trafalgar terrace Ellis, Robert, Two-necked Swan, Market-place Ellis, Robert, Victoria hotel, South beach Ellis, Robert Bean, brush manufacturer, Broad row Ellis, A, and Son, brush and cork manufacturer and fancy dealer, Market-place Ellis, William, shipwright, 6, Buckingham place Elmer, James, lodging house, 8, Seymour place English, Charles, lodging house, North Market road English, Joseph, grocer, &c., North Market road English, Robert, fish merchant, South Market road Everitt, John, rope maker, King street Everitt, William, Millwright, North end Ewls, Clara, greengrocer, Gaol street Falk, Thomas, Two Brewers, George st. Farman, Samuel, baker and publican, North Quay Farrow, George, tailor, Albion cottage, North beach Farrow, John, ship agent, King street Faulke, William, butcher, back of Wall Febb, John Charles, lawyer, Nelson’s terrace Fellowes and Son, ship builders, Southtown Fenn, John, grocer and tea dealer, Market-place Ferrier, Frederic W., solicitor, Regent street Ferrier, Richard, corn chandler, White Horse plain Field, Michael, china and earthenware shop, King street Fill, Samuel John, ship chandler, South Quay Fish, Charlotte, straw bonnet maker, Church square Fish, John, cooper, Regent road Fish, Sothern, lodging house, 2, Wiltshire cottage Fisher, John, solicitor, South Quay Fisher, William T., optician, &c., South Quay Fiske, Henry, orange merchant, Market row Fisk, Robert, City of London tavern, Charlotte street Flaxman, Robert, coach smith, North Quay Fletcher, Robert, shoe maker, King str. Flegg, Charles, millinery establishment, Market row Flowerday, Maria, Saracen’s Head, Church square Flower, Joseph George, general dealer and potatoe merchant, Market row Folk, Thomas Nickolds, glass and china warehouse, Market row Ford, Martha, lodging house, Gaol street Forder, Edward H., hair dresser, Regent street Forder, Frederic, cabinet maker, St. Nicholas’ road Forder, Joseph Sharman, Tanners’ Arms, off Market road Forder, Rebecca, broker, Charlotte street Foreman, Elizabeth, haberdasher, Broad row Foreman, James, master mariner, 2, Somerset place Foreman, Thomas, baker, &c., Gaol str. Foreman, William J., coal merchant, Hall Quay Fosdike, Robert, ironmonger, Nelson terrace Fowler, Daniel Reed, manufacturer and linen and woollen draper, Market-place Francis, George, fishmonger, North end Franklin, John, Crown and Anchor, Hall Quay Freeman, Charles, grocer and flour dealer Charlotte street Freeman, Charles, ironmonger, Church square Freeman, Charles, ironmonger, King str. Freeman, John, Mariner’s Chart, Gaol street Freeman, William, engraver, lithographer, and printer, Market-place French, John, Royal Standard, Victoria road French, Matilda, shopkeeper, George street French, Thomas, fish merchant, Royal Standard, North beach Fromow, Thomas, shoemaker, Gaol str. Frosdick, William, grocer, &c., Market road Frost, Thomas, ginger beer merchant, Charlotte street Fry, John, hair dresser, Charlotte street Fulcher and Dyson, sailmakers, row 108 Fulcher, Edmund, hairdresser, Market-place Fulcher, William, blacksmith, Fuller’s hill Fyson, Joseph, draper and haberdasher, Market row Fyson, Joseph, linen and woollen draper, Market-place Godbur, Matilda, lodging house, Wellington Lodge, South beach Gambling, Horace, miller, 13, Southtown Garnham, Lieut. John, R. N., Southtown road Garrod, David, gas fitter, Charlotte street Garrad, Sarah, shopkeeper, George street Garson, Susan, school, King street Gayfer, John, fish merchant, North Quay Gaze, Hannah, lodging house, 3, Providence place Gaze, John, builder, 1, Somerset place, North Denes Gee, Richard, Duke of Sussex, Market-place George, John, shipwright, Howard street George, Thomas, seaman, Jetty road George, Thomas, draper, King street Garrod, Edward, Princess Charlotte, George street Gibbs, Robert, waterproof hat manufacturer, North Quay Giles, George William, ship bread baker and auctioneer, South Quay Gilkes, Sarah, dressmaker, South Market road Gillings, Benjamin, shoemaker, Gaol str. Gillings, George, baker, &c., George str. Gillings, Mary Ann, Nelson’s Head, King street Glanfield, William, common and general agent, St. George’s road Glenister, Ann, lodging house, 1, Kent place Godbolt, Joseph, cooper, &c., Southtown Goddard, Henry E., chemist, agent to the London Union Fire and Life Assurance office, White Horse plain Goddard, James, lodging house, South Market road Goffin, Alfred, dealer in marine stores, Fuller’s hill Goffin, John, junr., plumber and glazier, Southtown Goffin, John, plumber and glazier, King street Goffin, Martha, day school, row 8 Gold, John Daniel, hairdresser, Market-place Gooch, Borrett, stationer, Regent road Gooch, David, pawnbroker, Gaol street Gooch, Thomas, hotel, Monument road Gooch, Thomas, basket maker, North Quay Gooda, Thomas William, blacksmith and wheelwright, foot of bridge Goodram, James, shopkeeper, Gaol street Goodrick, George T., boot and shoe manufacturer and auctioneer, Market-place Goodwin, Richard, dealer in hay, Tomlinson Arms, Gaol street Goodwin, Samuel, lodging house, Thorpe cottage Gosling, William, fish merchant, Jetty road Gould, Mrs., lodging house, 3, Britannia terrace Gowing, Elizabeth, draper, 7, Victoria road Gowing, John, Sir Samuel Hood, Charlotte street Gray, Thomas Edward, bell hanger, gas fitter, and engineer, King street Green, Charles, boot and shoe maker, King street Green, Robert, wine and spirit vaults, Fuller’s hill Greenacre, James, flour shop, North end Greenacre, Thomas, carpenter, Monument road Greenwood, Edward, builder, Market road Grief, James, fish merchant, row 137 Grudgefield, Robert W., Her Majesty’s Customs, King street Grumble, Henry, pork butcher, South st. Gull, William, mariner, King street Gunn, William, grocer, &c., North Market road Gunton, Samuel, butcher, Market-place Gunton, Simon, jun., butcher, Market-place Gurney, Matthew, fishmonger, North end Guydon, William, bonnet warehouse, Church square Guyton, George, upholsterer, &c., North Quay Guyton, Thomas, cabinet maker, row 129 Guyton, William, cooper, row 45 Guyton, James, Albion, Monument road Hacon, Henry, butcher, George street Hacon, Henry Thomas, butcher, South street Hacon, William Craske, grocer and tea dealer, White Horse plain Haines, John, Prince Regent, Gaol street Haines, William C., Waterloo tavern, Jetty road Halfnight, John, master mariner, 9, Henry place Hall, Abraham, shopkeeper, Fuller’s hill Hall, Henry, grocer and baker, near Nelson place Hall, Henry, licensed to let horses and gigs Hall, James B., grocer, Millers’ Arms, North Market road Hall, James, baker, Hall Quay Hall, John, mariner, 3, Devonshire place Hall, John, Grapes, George street Hall, William, boot and shoe maker, row 140 Hall, William, sailor, 2, Buckingham place Halland, James, dealer in tea, Temperance coffee house, Gaol street Halliday, Daniel, hairdresser, King street Hales, Ann Maria, midwife, Charlotte st. Halsey, James, lodging house, 2, Blake’s buildings Hammond, Hinchman, carpenter and joiner, King street Harbord, Thomas, whitesmith, Priory plain Harbord, William, corn and flour merchant, North Market road Harman, Henry, Crown tavern, North end Harmer, Benjamin, shopkeeper, Gaol str. Harmer, Henry Robert, solicitor, South Quay Harmer, Robert, solicitor, Quay Harris, John, pipe maker, Fuller’s hill Harrison, John, dealer in marine stores, row 136 Harrison, William, grocer and tea dealer, Gaol street Hart, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 1, Blake’s buildings Harvey, George, whitesmith, row 136 Harvey, George, veterinary surgeon, Southtown road Harvey, James, dealer, &c., row 139 Harvey, Robert, whitesmith, row 118 Harvey Robert, lodging house, South beach Hastings, Susanna and Mary Ann, milliners and dressmakers, Market road Hastings, William B., baker and grocer, Victoria place Hatch, William, plumber and glazier, Howard street Havers, Caroline, milliner and straw bonnet maker, South Market road Hawes, Charles, boot and shoe maker, row 129 Hawkins, Elizabeth, lodging house, St. George’s road Hawkins, John, baker, North Quay Hawkins, —, lodging house, Albion terrace Hawkins, William, pork butcher, Gaol st. Hay, Louisa, news agent, Charlotte street Hayward Ann, ladies’ day school, Theatre plain Hayward, Edward G., basket maker, St. Nicholas’ road Henry, Jonathan, fishmonger, North Quay Herring, John George, ham, tongue, and bacon curer, King street Herrington, William, boot and shoe maker, White Horse plain Hewby, Elizabeth, lodging house, Jetty road Hewett, William Henry, chemist and dentist, Market-place Hickling, Robert, auctioneer, Cattle Market inn High, Louisa, lodging house, 10, Albion terrace High, William, boot and shoe maker, Gaol street Hill, Robert, mercer, Market row Hodgkinson, Frederic, solicitor, South Quay Hogg, Capt. Robert, 3, Seymour place Holland, George, mariner, 6, Norfolk terrace Holley, Thomas, seaman, George street Holliday William, hairdresser, Church square Hollis, Job, cutler and grinder, Gaol str. Holmes, George, hairdresser, South street Holmes, G. W., East of England bank, Regent street Holmes, Joseph, coachman, Market road Holmes, Robert, mariner, Gaol street Holsworth, Stephen, Suffolk tavern, Gaol street Holt & Son, solicitors, agents to Norwich Union Assurance office, Quay Horn, Robert, lodging house, 4, Devonshire place Houchen, George, confectioner, Howard street Houghton, Thomas, baker, Gaol street Houghton, William, boat builder, North Quay Howard, Charles Mills, Steam Packet tavern, Hall Quay Howard, Hannah, stay maker, Gaol street Howard, James, gardener, North end Howard, James, Barking Smack, opposite jetty Howard, John, Barking Smack, South beach Howard, Mary, baker, Charlotte street Howard, Samuel, baker, George street Howes, Henry, plumber and glazier, Southtown Howes, Thomas, master mariner, 6, Somerset place Howes, Mrs. Wm., lodging house, 1, Russell square Howes, William, Old White Lion, King street Howlett, Ann, pawnbroker, Howard str. Howlett, George, baker, George street Howlett, John, broker, Gaol street Howlett, William, broker, Charlotte str. Hubbard, John, dyer, Gaol street Hudson, Thomas, Rose tavern, King str. Hull, Mary, Royal Oak, Hall quay Humphrey, John, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life Office, Ely place Hunt, Charles B., plumber and glazier, Market road Hunt, Elijah, shopkeeper and potatoe merchant, Gaol street Hunt, Frederic Thomas, hairdresser, agent to the Observer Life Assurance, King st. Hunt, Henry, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Broad row Hunter, Cornelius, draper, 9, Somerset place Hunter, Henry C., Foundry Arms, Gaol street Hunter, Henry Lovick, tailor, hosier, and haberdasher, Fuller’s hill Hurren, George, Ferry Boat inn, Southtown Hurst, Thomas, lodging house, 4, Buckingham place Hylton, John B., shipowner and coal merchant, South quay Ingram, Charles, North Star, North quay Ingram, William, Railway tavern, Fuller’s hill Isaac, John Jacob, builder, St. Nicholas’ road Ives, Samuel, confectioner, Howard str, Ives, Samuel R., confectioner, Church square Jackson, James, Priory house, Priory lane Jackson, James, cheese factor and general provision merchant, North quay Jackson, Wm., corn and seed merchant, and commission agent, North quay Jackson, William, corn merchant, Southtown road Jacobs, Jacob, general dealer, Broad row Jarred, Frederic, fishmonger, North quay Jarrald, William, grocer, 5, Seymour place Jarvis, Thomas H., mariner, Jetty road Jay, Amelia, dress maker, Row 128 Jay, Benjamin, coal merchant, King str. Jay, Elizabeth, Church square Jay, Francis, baker, King street Jay, Henry M., shipowner, King street Jay, James B., baker and shopkeeper, Rainbow corner, North quay Jay, Edward Ward, chemist, King street Jecks, W. and C., importers of timber and deals, South quay Jackman, James, shopkeeper, Charlotte st. Jenkinson, Samuel, shipowner, South Market road Jephson, Charles, Assam tea warehouse, Hall quay Jewell, Edmund D., solicitors’ clerk, 7, Henry’s place Jewell, William, Red Lion, Gaol street Johnson Brothers, waterproof clothing manufacturers, Row 136 Johnson, George, Horse and Groom, Market-place Johnson, Henry, tailor, Monument road Johnson, James, sailor, 9, Southtown Johnson, Job, builder, Theatre plain Johnson, Joshua, baker and shopkeeper, Howard street Johnson, Joshua, cabinet maker and lodging house, St. George’s road Johnson, John William, draper, King street Johnson, Robert S., evening school, South Market road Johnson, Robert, bricklayer, Hall quay Johnson, Robert, pork butcher, George street Johnson, Sturwaight, linen draper, 18, Southtown road Johnson and Sons, carpet warehousemen and drapers, corner Market row Johnson, William Steward, draper, 4, Britannia terrace Johnson, William, linen draper, 82, Southtown road Johnson, William, baker, Market row Johnson, Samuel, draper, &c., 8, Henry’s place Joygel, Robert, Coachmakers’ Arms, Market-place Juby, Elizabeth, lodging house, 9, Bath Hill terrace Juler, Miles, watch maker and jeweller, Row 129 Julier, John, ship captain, Swan’s buildings Keable, Henry, window blind manufacturer, Theatre plain Keable, John, butcher, Market-place Keevil, George, stationer and news agent, King street Kelf, Thomas Philip, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street Kemp, Stephen, Marine hotel, South beach Kemp, William, boot and shoe maker, Market row Kemp, John Charles, tailor, draper, and hatter, King street Kemp, William, baker, row 125 Kemp, Capt. Richard, 89, Southtown road Kent, William, baker, St. George’s road Kerrenhappuch, Hammond, milliner and straw bonnet maker, King street Key, John, builder, North quay Key, William, St. George’s tavern, St. George’s road Key, Robert, Market gate, Market road King, Alfred, White Swan, South Quay King, Elizabeth Ann, lodging house, 16, Trafalgar terrace King, Frederic, grocer, &c., row 129 King, George, shoemaker, King street Kittle, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Jetty road King, William, Norfolk tavern, Gaol str. Knowles, James, mast, block, and pump maker, North Quay Lacey, Mary, Yarmouth Arms, Hall Quay Lacon, Sir E. and Sons, brewery, Church square Ladbrooke, Robert, carver and gilder, Gaol street Laird, Robert, Pleasure Boat tavern, North Quay Lake, Robert John, Blue Anchor, Market-place Lake, William, silk mills, Saint Nicholas’ road Lamb, James, basket maker, Market row Lamb, William, butcher, St. George’s road Lamb, Richard, butcher, King street Lamb, Matthew, fishmonger, North Quay Lamb, Thomas, jeweller and silversmith, row Lane, James S., coach builder, North end Lane, Benjamin, collector of Market tolls and poor rates, Flushing terrace Larke, Robert, clothier, King street Larke and Bartram, stone and marble masons, North Quay Lark, Robert, tailor and clothier, Gaol st. Larke, Edgar, shoe manufacturer and general outfitter, Broad row Lark, James, Cross Keys, Gaol street Larke, William, grocer and baker, South Market road Lark, Mary, lodging house, 2, Claremont terrace Larlham, Jane, dress and mantle maker, King street Last, William Robert, silversmith, King street Lawn, James, tailor, hatter, and woollen draper, Broad row Laws, William, grocer and tea dealer, George street Laws, James, grocer, Millers’ Arms, North Market road Laws, Joseph, baker, St. Nicholas’ road Lay, James, shopkeeper, Howard street Layton, William B., hairdresser, Theatre plain Layton, Hezekiah M., assessor of taxes, 6, Southtown Layton, Thomas, pilot, 7, Providence place Lee, John, chemist and cod liver oil maker, Kimberley terrace, South beach Leeder, Richard Edmund, boot and shoe maker, Broad row Leggett, James, bricklayer, back of Wall Lessey, Samuel, grocer and tea dealer, King street Lettis, Thomas, rope maker, King street Levy, Solomon, dealer in cigars and foreign fruit, Broad row Lexon, John, grocer, &c., North Quay Libbis, James, Anson Arms inn, Southtown Lincoln, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Hall Quay Lincoln, Henry, tailor, North Quay Lingwood, Charles, Greyhound, Southtown road Little, David, grocer and tea dealer, wholesale and retail Lock, James, lodging house, 3, Bath hill terrace Locket, William, grocer, &c., Southtown road Lorimer, John, grocer and tea dealer, Broad row Lott, John Henry, ship chandler, King st. Louttid, William, haberdashery and fancy warehouse, Market row Lovewell, Thomas S., Norfolk and Norwich Arms, St. George’s road, Denes Lovick, William, mast and block maker, lodging house, 3, York terrace Lowrie, Catherine, milliner, Gaol street Lubbock, Charles, common brewer, row 144 Lucia, William, grocery and provision warehouse, King street Lumber, Charles, shopkeeper, George str. Lupson, Edward John, Scripture reader, 8, Somerset place Lydamore, Mary, milliner, Gaol street Mabson, William, chemist, Market-place Mack, William Leeder, tailor and draper, Market row Mack, William, tailor, Market road Mack, Isaac G., boat builder, 71, Southtown road Mack, William Christmas, organ builder, pianoforte tuner, &c., 3, Somerset place Mainprice, John, wine and spirit merchant, wholesale and retail Mallett, Samuel, marine store dealer, Gaol street Mann, William, fish salesman, St. George’s road Mann, William, shopkeeper, George street Manning, George Henry, shopkeeper, Gaol street Manning, Mrs. Hannah, blacksmith, St. Nicholas’ road Manship, George, Excursion Train, North Quay Margerom, Daniel, shopkeeper, Howard street Margeston, Henry, gardener, South Market road Margetsons, Joseph, florist, &c., North end Margeston, Hannah M., dressmaker, South Market road Marsh, William, pork butcher, George street Marsh, Samuel Charles, importer and dealer in Foreign wines and spirits, Regent street Marshall, William, shopkeeper, Gaol str. Marshall, Edward, greengrocer, Fuller’s hill Marshall, Mrs. Ann, lodging house, 2, Providence place Martins, Richard and Thomas, tailors, hatters, hosiers, and general outfitters, Market row Martins, Samuel, shoemaker, Gaol street Maryson, Francis, ruler and bookbinder, row 101 Mason, Madame de, Jetty road, French milliner and dressmaker Mason, William, lodging house, 6, Bath inn terrace Mason, John, boot and shoe maker, Fuller’s hill Matthews, Benjamin, baker, Gaol street Mayers, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street Mayston, Robert, Steam Packet, George street Meadows, William, shopkeeper, Gaol str. Meall, Louis Alfred, stationer and printer, Hall quay Mede, George, confectioner, King street Medex, Sampson, A., merchant, King street Miles, James T., shopkeeper, 10, Bath place Miles, Richard, Duke of York, George street Miller, Mrs. Caroline, grocer, Monument road, Dowager place Miller, Miss S. B., dressmaker, row 127 Miller, William, shoemaker, South quay Miller and Hunt, linen and woollen drapers, Market place Mingay, Jonathan, tailor, North quay Minns, William, Norfolk Hero, Gaol street Mitchell, James, shopkeeper, South street Mitchell, Michael, south-westers and water-proof manufacturer, Howard str. Mobbs, Wm., Mariners’ tavern, Howard street Moise, Thomas, warehouseman, 10, Norfolk terrace Molloth, William N., pianoforte dealer, King street Money, Thomas, confectioner, Charlotte street Money, Mrs. Maria, lodging house, 19, Trafalgar terrace Monsey, Mary, clothes dealer, George str. Moody, Jeremiah, eating house, Church square Moore and Nuthal, tailors and hatters, Market place Moore, Joseph B., drapery, bonnet, mantle, and dress-making establishment, Market place Moore, Thomas, tailor, draper, and hatter, Broad row Moore, James B., carpenter and joiner, Osborne terrace Morly, Mrs. Mary, registrar office for servants, Regent street Morris, Charles, manager of Athenæum Fire, Professional Life, General Life, Cattle, Accidental, and Compensation Offices, Regent street Moss, Thomas, mariner, Jetty road Moss, William, leather cutter, George str. Moss, Mary Ann, dressmaker, North end Moss, Mrs., lodging house, 4, Devonshire place Moss, William, greengrocer, Jetty road Nash, Henry, mariner, Neptune terrace Nash, John, currier, shoe mercer, and leather cutter, King street Neale, Ann, Neptune, Priory place Neale, Stephen, fish merchant, 11, Bath place Neave, Richard, baker and shopkeeper, Fuller’s hill Neaves, George, rope and twine manufacturer, North end Neave, James William, woollen draper, tailor, hatter, and general outfitter, North end Neave, James, rope and twine spinner, North end Newark, Henry, cabinet maker and broker, George street Newark, Isaac, shopkeeper, Charlotte str. Newark, John, broker and shoemaker, Charlotte street Newman, William, tailor, 8, Providence place Newstead, Thomas, vessel rigger, Brunswick place Newton, William, boot and shoe maker, Market row Nichols, John Cubitt, Sir John Franklin, Victoria road Nickerson, Robert, bricklayer, Gaol str. Nightingale, Samuel, maltster, 9, Parish row Noble, Henry, lodging house, Southtown Nolloth, William, bootmaker, King street Nolloth, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Regent street Norfor, Henry James, builder, St. George’s road Norgate, William, lodging house, 1, Brown’s buildings Norman, Simon, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Charlotte street Norman, Richard M., surgeon, St. George’s road Norman, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Theatre plain Norman, Simon, cabinet maker, 9, Bath place Norton, Alfred Crowe, grocer, tea dealer, and coffee roaster, Market row Norton, Henry B., builder, St. George’s road, and row 118, Gaol street Norton, William, Ship tavern, Gaol street Norton, James William, bookseller, Gaol street Norton, Thomas Richard, coal merchant, Southtown road Noverre, Frank, dancing academy, (on Wednesdays), back of Wall Nunn, Joseph, lodging house keeper, Jetty road Nutman, Edward, confectioner, Market row Nutman, Mary Ann, Sons of Commerce, South Quay Nutman, John Hawkins, smith and ironmonger, branch post-office, Fuller’s hill Obee, Obadiah, builder, Regent road Offord and Son, cutlers and surgical instrument manufacturers, Howard street Oliver, George, seaman, Gaol street Olley, James, coffee and eating house, Market-place Olley and Son, tailors and drapers, Market row Olley, Thomas, tailor, 3, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Orfeur, John, timber and deal merchant, Southtown road Orfeur, Thomas, captain, 4, Sefton terrace, Southtown road Orfeur, Thomas, captain, back of Wall Osborne, Omar, sexton of St. Nicholas’ church, back of Wall Osborne, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol str. Owles, John, chemist, Hall quay Page, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Gaol street Page, Joseph Nathaniel, Buck inn, Hall quay Page, Nathaniel, Mariners’ Compass tavern, Row 142 Page, Thomas H., grocer and tea-dealer, King street Page, Sophia, lodging house, 4, Bath pl. Page, Philip William, hair dresser and fishing tackle maker, Howard street Page, William, shopkeeper, George str. Palk, Thomas, china, glass, and earthenware warehouse, Market row Palmer Brothers, linen and woollen drapers, and carpet warehouse, Market-place Palmer, James H., brewer, King street Palmer, Charles, surgeon, King street Palmer, George D., merchant, South quay Palmer, Charles, solicitor, Quay Palmer, Frederic, surgeon, Market Palmer, James Henry, Stamp office, Regent street Palmer, Edmund R., solicitor, County Court Office, and agent to the Suffolk Fire Office, Regent street Palmer, Henry, solicitor, King street Palmer, James, jun., brewer, Jetty road Palmer, James, Quadrant tavern, York road Palmer, N. B., draper, Market-place Palmer, Garwood, linen draper, Southtown terrace Palmer, Robert, lodging house, 90, Southtown road Palmer, Henry D., timber merchant, Southtown road Pammant, William, timber and coal merchant, &c., North Quay Panks, Henry, boot and shoe maker and corn extractor, back of Wall Panks, Henry, shoemaker, &c., 1, Bath place and back of Wall Parker, George, shopkeeper, Charlotte st. Parker, John, miller, Regent road Parkerson, James, shipwright, &c., row 143 Parmenter, Richard, Happy Home, North Quay Paston, James, jun., Cock, Gaol street Paston, James, White Horse, Gaol street Patterson, James, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street Paul, Thomas, account-book maker and stationer, Gaol street Payne, Robert, boot and shoe maker, South Market road Peak, Samuel, tailor and waterproof manufacturer, row 129 Perry, William, baker, Gaol street Pestall, Mary, Star hotel, Hall Quay Pestell, Elizabeth, greengrocer, North Market road Peterson, M. A., lodging house, Bath place Pestall, Simon, shopkeeper and baker, Laughing Image corner, North Quay Pettingill, Walter, solicitor, agent to the Sun Fire office, Regent street Pettingill, William, licensed brewer, the Conge Phinn, Nathan, bootmaker, Gaol street Pike, Robert, sailmaker and greengrocer, St. George’s road, North beach Pile, John, shopkeeper, Gaol street Pilgrim, Robert, draper, Market place Pincanea, Miss Hannah, dressmaker, 6, Providence place Pitcher, William, bootmaker, George street Pitnell, Edward, banker’s clerk, 44, Southtown road Plane, John, Norwich Arms, North quay Plane, Thomas, Captains’ Arms, Fuller’s hill Platford, James, eating house, Howard street Platt and Read, Misses, milliners and straw hat makers, St. Nicholas’ road Pleasants, Ann, ironmonger and grocer, South quay Plumb, James, Duke’s Head, Hall quay Plummer and Co., merchants and ship owners, King street Plummer, Henry, Griffin, George street Plummer, Joseph Goulding, collegiate and commercial boarding school, King street Plummer, Joseph, lodging house, 2, Devonshire place Plummer, Joseph Andrew, plumber and painter, Gaol street Pomfrey, James, Cambridge tavern, Gaol street Porter, Edward, Star and Garter, Hall quay Porter, Edward, agent to Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., and agents to Truman, Hanbury, and Co., North quay Powell, Benjamin, merchant, King street Powell, Benjamin, Castle tavern, South quay Powell, Joseph, ship builder, 91, Southtown road Powley, John, ginger beer and cordial manufacturer, Fuller’s hill Pratt, Alfred, hairdresser, Gaol street Pratt, James H., builder, North quay Pratt, James, wine merchant and auctioneer, Howard street Pratt, Samuel, shopkeeper, Southtown road Press, George, miller, East street Preston, Edward, Market house, Victoria place Preston, Isaac, sen., timber merchant, Quay Preston, Jacob, wine merchant, South Quay Pulford, George, cheesemonger, Market road Purdy, James, whitesmith, Railway foundry, Fuller’s hill Purdy, James, iron and brass founder, &c., North Quay Purdy, Joseph H., printer, Hall Quay Purdy, Thomas, Liverpool tavern, Gaol street Purdy, Robins, ship owner, Southtown road Purkiss, Thomas, St. John’s Head, North Quay Pye, Martin, shopkeeper, Gaol street Pye, Richard, baker, White Lion opening, King street Pye, William, butcher, Howard street Pyke, Morris, commercial traveller, Regent road Quinton, John, hairdresser, Jetty road Quinton, John, hairdresser, Fuller’s hill Quinton, Mrs. Mary Ann, lodging house, 3, Trafalgar place Rackham, James, chemist, Charlotte str. Rackham, John, shopkeeper, King street Rainer, Francis, boot and shoe maker, King street Rainer, George, tailor, 2, Victoria place Rand, William, cow-keeper, Southtown road Ransome, Sarah, eating house, George street Rant, George, grocer and tea dealer, Market-place Rant, George, shopkeeper, George street Ratcliffe, John, coach builder, Fuller’s hill Ranney, William, grocer, &c., Alma place Ray, Mrs. Charlotte, green grocer, South market Read, John, Weavers’ Arms, Market-place Read, Mrs. Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street Read, William, carpenter, North Quay Reading, Isaac, Lion and Lamb, King street Reed, Robert, shopkeeper, George street Reed, James Robert, wine and spirit merchant, South Quay Remblants, William, shopkeeper, South street Reynolds and Palmer, Admiralty office, Regent street Richardson, John, collector of customs, Jetty road Riches, John, King’s Arms, North end Richmond, John, New Queen’s Head, Howard street Richmond, Robert, confectioner, Charlotte street Richmond, Samuel C., coal merchant, Southtown road, Coal wharf Riches, William, grocer, &c., North end Rising, Edwin, baker, South Market road Rising, William, shopkeeper, White Lion opening, King street Rivett, James, confectioner, Broad row Rivett, John Richard, confectioner, King street Roberts, Robert, Marine Tap, South beach Roberts, Mrs. Mary, lodging house, 8, Britannia terrace Robins, William D., draper, Broad row Rogers, Joseph, boarding and day school, King street Roll, Daniel, Guardian Angel, Southtown road Rolling, James, baker and shopkeeper, Laughing Image corner, North Quay Rosette, Sig. G., dealer in cigars and tobacco, Jetty road Rous, George, twine spinner, row 137 Rouse, John, Dover packet, South street Rowland, William, baker, Charlotte street Royall, John, tailor, Charlotte street Rushmer, Mrs. Hannah, lodging house, York place Rushmer, Mrs. Hannah, 2, York terrace Rushmer, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, row 107 Rushmer, William, tobacconist, York terrace Runniff, John, fish merchant, 3, Bath place Sacret, Robert, boot and shoe warehouse, Broad row Sager, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, off St. Nicholas’ road Salmon, John, fishmonger, row 130 Samson, Henry, Champion tavern, King street Sayer, Christopher, solicitor and notary, Queen street Sayer, Thomas, baker, Gaol street Sayer, Thomas, porter merchant, Southtown road Scales, William, captain, St. George’s road Scott, Henry, Regent gardens, Theatre plain Scott, Miss J., dressmaker, row 118 Scott, James, shipowner, King street Scott, James Alger, baker, White Lion opening, King street Scott, Robert, Jolly Tar tavern, Saint George’s road Scotter, John, hairdresser, Jetty road Scotten, Mrs. Sarah, grocer, Fuller’s hill Scruton, Mrs. Susan, lodging house, 11, Norfolk terrace Seager, James, shopkeeper, Charlotte street Seaman, Misses, fancy repository, King street Self, George, bootmaker, Howard street Self, James, fish curer, row 145 Sewell and Appleton, Misses, Berlin wool and fancy repository, Market row Sewell, Edward, grocer and tea dealer, Market place Sewell, Thomas, shopkeeper, Gaol street Sewell, William, master mariner, 11, Somerset house Shales, William, eating house, Charlotte street Sharland, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, Victoria place Sharman, John C., confectioner, King street Sharpe, George, music seller, pianoforte warehouse, King street Shelley and Co., agents to Lloyd’s Insurance and Shipping Cos., South quay Shelly, John Wilson, hemp merchant, South quay Sherwin, Mary Ann, straw-bonnet maker, South street Shingles, George, chemist, Gaol street Shipston, Samuel, butcher, South quay Shorten, Samuel, shopkeeper, George street Shreeve, Henry Stacey, tailor and draper, King street Shuchford, Isaac, fish merchant, St. Nicholas’ road Silvers, Robert, chemist, Gaol street Simmons, Edward, shopkeeper, King street Simmons, Robert, mariner, Jetty road Simons, Godfrey, William the Fourth, George street Simmons, Joseph Henry, gas-fitter, George street Simons, William, blacksmith, row 137 Simpson, Charles, gun and whitesmith, Fuller’s hill Simpson and Co., linen and woollen drapers, King street Simpson, William, watch and clock maker, Broad row Sims, Samuel, Dog and Duck, South quay Sizeland, Mrs. tailoress, row 130 Shakel, John, day and boarding academy, Howard street Sloman, Charles, printer, bookseller, stationer, and news agent, King street Smith, Charles, cooper, &c., row 130 Smith, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street Smith, Frederic, general dealer, Market-row Smith, James, haircutter, George street Smith, Job, grocer and tea dealer, Charlotte street Smith, John C., surgeon, back of Wall Smith, John C., surgeon, King street Smith, John, blacksmith, York road Smith, Mrs. Lucia, lodging house, Victoria cottage, South beach Smith, Mrs. Lydia, brazier, row 130 Smith, Mrs. Mary, grocer, &c., Conge Smith, Martha, broker, George street Smith, Robert, lodging house, North Quay Smith, Robert Thomas, cabinet maker, Charlotte street Smith, Robert, eating house, Church square Smith, Thomas, baker and grocer, Howard street Smith, Thomas, fishmonger, St. George’s road Smith, William, shop-keeper, Gaol street Smith, William, milliner, Gaol street Smith, William, and Son, tailors and drapers, Broad row Smith, William, cooper, George street Smyth, Spencer Thomas, physician and surgeon, 1, St. George’s terrace Soanes, Thomas, fishmonger, George str. Solesby, James, sailor, row 132 Solomon, Abraham, optician, jeweller and watchmaker, King street Somner, John, revenue officer, Southtown road Sothern, Samuel, bookseller, stationer, and printer, reading rooms and library, King street Sothern, W. Alexander, short-hand writer, York place Sowell, Edmund, painter and glazier, Gaol street Spashett, Christopher Hewitt, agent, Fishing Smack, Southtown Spelman and Sons, auctioneers, Hall Quay Springall, Robert, tobacconist, snuff-maker, and importer of cigars, Broad row Staff, Amelia, staymaker, Howard street Staff, William, mariner, row 143 Stagg, Edward, auctioneer, Howard street Stagg and Son, ironmongers and braziers, Broad row Stagg, James Henry, chemist, Broad row Stanley, John, stone and marble mason, North end Starling, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Charlotte street Starling, John, hat and cap manufacturer, Market row Starling, Jonathan, shopkeeper, Howard street Starling, George, boot and shoe maker, North Market road Steel, Richard, grocer, haberdasher, hosier, &c., Jetty road Stephenson, Samuel, collector of assessed taxes, York road Stephenson, Mrs., lodging house, 9, Seymour place Stevenson, Mrs. Priscilla, grocer, &c., Seymour place Steward, Arthur, brewer, King street Steward, Patteson and Co., brewers, North Quay, and Norwich Steward and Son, chemists, Market-place Steward, Richard, carpenter and builder, Regent road Steward, John, Theatre tavern, Theatre plain Steward, Christopher, pawnbroker, row 87 Steward, Robert, timber and deal merchant, Southtown road Stevens, John, linen and woollen draper, Market-place Stolworthy, Edmund, Anchor of Hope, Church square Stolworthy, Robert and Edmund, millwrights, North end Stone, A. D., sail maker, Row 124 Stone, David, sail manufacturer, 20, Southtown road Stove, William D., saddler and harness maker, Howard street Storey, John, carpenter, 72, Southtown road St. Quinton, Charles, supervisor, 9, Norfolk terrace Strowger, Samuel, surgeon, King street Striker, Joseph, mariner, 8, Norfolk terrace Sturgeon, Mary, Druids’ tavern, Gaol street Suggate, Henry, chemist, Jetty road Sumner, Elizabeth, plumber and glazier, York house Sumner, George, house painter and decorator, Hall quay Sumner, John, clothier, White Lion opening, King street Sumner, William, cutler, Chapel paved row Swanbrow, John, Scripture reader, 13, Henry’s place Swann, Samuel, butcher, Market-place Swann, William, butcher, Market Swanston, Samuel, millinery establishment, Gaol street Swanston, William, boot and shoe maker, Regent road Sann, Mrs., milliner and dress maker, North end Tanner, Henry, spirit merchant, North end Taster, Robert, lodging house, 3, Abley terrace Taylor, George, confectioner, Jetty road Taylor, Henry, hair cutter and perfumer Taylor and Son, builders, North quay Taylor, Thomas, carpenter and joiner, Conge Taylor, Thomas, Waggon and Horses, North end Teasdel, Henry, ship chandler and general merchant, Foot of bridge Teasdel, Samuel, painter, plumber, and glazier, 60, Southtown road Thacker, James, corn porter to Mr. Watling, Southtown Theobald, Benjamin, boot and shoe maker, Gaol street Theobald, Benjamin, leather dealer and shoemaker, 2, Russell square Theobald, John, boot and shoe maker, and leather merchant, Row 123 Theobald, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Row 122 Thompson, Benjamin, auctioneer, King street Thompson, James Thomas, builder, Regent road Thompson, Margaret, plumber and glazier, Gaol street Thompson, Henry, shopkeeper, Gaol str. Thorndick, Thirza, stationer, Market row Thorndick, Mrs., lodging house, 5, Somerset place Thorpe, William, draper, King street Timber, Samuel P., grocer and tea dealer, Gaol street Titlow, Patience, lodging house, 18, Trafalgar place Todd, Robert, shoemaker, Priory place Todd, Robert, grocer and baker, North end Tomlinson, Joseph, brewer, maltster, wine and spirit merchant, Howard street Tooley, Elizabeth, miller and flour seller, Church square Townsend, George, draper, &c., Row 108 Townsend, William John, officer of Inland Revenue, 16, Southtown road Tricker, James, hair dresser, South street Tricker, John, fruiterer, Jetty road Trip, William, White Swan, North quay Trip, William, shoemaker, Church square Tryer, Christopher, Lord Nelson, North quay Tuck and Son, plumbers and glaziers, Fuller’s hill Tunbridge, Richard, tallow chandler, Market-gates Tyrrell, Charles, builder, lodging house, 54, Wiltshire place Turner, Hannah, White Hart, Church square Turner, Mary, umbrella and parasol maker, Market row Tuttle, William, commission agent, Regent road Tyrrell and Read, bricklayers, 6, Queen’s place Utting, Le Neave, paper hanger, &c., Gaol street Valients, Charles, cooper, South street Veale, Henry John, confectioner, King street Vince, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, 2, Ely place Vince, Joseph, shoemaker, Church square Vones, William, physician, 7, St. George’s terrace Walker, John, St. George’s tavern, King street Walker, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Gaol street Walker, Thomas James, the Feathers, Market gates Wallow, William, Wool Pack, Laughing Image corner, North quay Waller, George, upholsterer, George str. Waller, George, Homœopathic dispensary, King street Walpole, William, druggist, agent to the Monarch Fire and Life Assurance and Marine and General Travellers’ Insurance Society, White Lion opening, King street Walsh, John, seedsman, Regent road Walsh, John, hatter, Howard street Walton, James, tea dealer, Market-place Wangler, William, watch and clock maker, South Market road Ward, Charles, master mariner, 4, Somerset place Ward, Charles, master mariner, 5, Ely place Warnes, Mary, general shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ road Warren, Eliza, gentlemen’s shirt maker, Howard street Waters, Tabitha, Three Hands, South quay Waters, James Denew, solicitor, Hogg hill; h 8, Brandon terrace, Wellington Pier Watts, Robert, King’s Head, King street Watson, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, George street Watson, George, game dealer, Fuller’s hill Watson, Robert, Wrestlers’ inn, Church square Watson, Richard, the Bull, Market-place Watson, Joseph, broker, Charlotte street Watson, James, shopkeeper, Gaol street Watson, Mrs., midwife, the Conge Weeds, Francis James, tailor, Monument road Welch, Alfred, wholesale stationer, King street Wells, James, pawnbroker, King street Wells, Thomas, Ropemakers’ Arms, Charlotte street Wells, George, seaman, South street West, Thomas, shipowner, Howard street West, John Davey, coach builder, Market road West, Harriet, lodging house, 2, South-beach road Weston, Miss, lodging house, 2, North beach terrace Westrup, William, commission agent, Regent road Whisker, John, marine store dealer, George street Whitbread and Co., Southtown; brewery, Chiswell street, London; agent, James Allen White, Richard, surgeon dentist, Back of wall; attendance on Thursdays White, Peter, boot and shoe maker, White Horse plain White, Mary, dress-maker, Church square White, Anthony, general dealer, Broad row White, Henry, baker, Row 143 Whittleton, George, grocer, &c., North end Wigg, William, Half Moon, Market-place Wilkins, James, lodging house, 8, Bath place Williams, Charles, hat and cap maker, Market row Wilshack, Harris, Crow tavern, Monument road Wilson, Henry, commission agent, Southtown road Wilson, Henry, corn merchant and commission agent, foot of Bridge Wincup, Philip, Gallon Can, South quay Winter, Ann, butcher, Market-place Winter, Cornelius J. W., artist, Regent rd. Winter, John, sailor, 2, Leicester terrace, Victoria road Winter, Matthew, Norfolk Hotel, North beach Withers, Joseph, whitesmith, Row 90 Woden, Thomas, Unicorn, South quay Woden, Rachel, Gallon Pot, Gaol str. Woodrow, Edmund, baker and confectioner, King street Woodrow, Neville F., grocer and tea-dealer, Gaol street Woodhouse, Charles James, plumber and glazier, Queen street Woodhouse, James, painter, Theatre plain Woods, Jemima, flour seller, North end Woods, Thomas, Unicorn, South quay Woods, George, Odd Fellows’ inn, Gaol street Woods, John, collector to Gas Company, Bath place Woodyard, James, carpenter and joiner, 9, Providence place Woolnough, James, mail contractor, St. George’s road Woolsey, Mary, milliner and straw bonnet maker, King street Woolsey, Louisa, milliner and straw bonnet maker, South market row Woolsey, Miss, boarding school, North quay Woolvern, Charles, shopkeeper, George street Wolverton, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, South quay Woolverton, James, fish merchant, King street Woomenger, Samuel, eating house, Charlotte street Worledge, William, baker, East Nettle hill, near Battery Worship, William, solicitor, Regent street Wrackham, Sarah, milliner, Fuller’s hill Wright, Henry, lodging house, 2, Kent place Wright, Joseph, pork butcher, Howard street Wright, James, boot maker, King street Wright, Mrs., milliner, &c., Row 130 Wright, Richard, shoe maker, Gaol street Wright, Robert, grocer, King street Wright, Richard, boot and shoe manufacturer, wholesale and retail, Church square Wright, Thomas, dyer, King street Wright, William, shopkeeper, Charlotte street Wright, William, architect, surveyor and builder, North end Wright, William, the Horse and Groom, North end Yaxley, Robert, fish merchant, 9, Norfolk terrace Yaxley, William, fish merchant, Market place Youell and Co., nursery and seedsman, Market-place Youell, Elizabeth, ironmonger, Broad row Youell, Henry, florist, North end Youell, John, bankers’ clerk, White Horse plain Youels, Messrs. and Co., nurserymen, North end Younghusband, Mrs., lodging house, 4, Kent place Youngs, Joseph, Golden Lion, George street Young, Mrs. M. A., lodging house, 2, Bath place * * * * * Post-Office. David Hogarth, postmaster, Hall quay. Money orders are granted and paid from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. London day mail dispatched at a quarter to 6 a.m. All letters, with stamps, put into the box after 10 p.m. and before half-past 5 a.m., will go the same morning. First Norwich mail dispatched at 20 minutes past 3 p.m.; box closed at 3 p.m. Suffolk and Essex bags dispatched at half-past 5 p. m.; box closed at 5 p.m. London mail, with second Norwich bag, dispatched at 9 p.m.; box closed at half-past 8 p.m. All letters must have an extra stamp if intended to go after the box is closed. London mail, with first Norwich bag, arrives at thirty-eight minutes past 3 a.m. Letters ready for delivery in the summer months at 7 a.m., in winter at half-past 7 a.m. Suffolk and Essex mails arrive at 8 a.m., and not delivered with the London. Second Norwich mail arrives at 10 a.m., ready for delivery at quarter past 10 a.m. London day mail with the third Norwich bag, arrives at half-past 5 p.m., delivered at 6 p.m. No letters received, or attention given at the window for 10 minutes before the dispatch of any mail. Office closed on Sundays after 10 a.m. Branch offices, Fuller’s hill and White Lion opening. Bankers. East of England, Regent street—draw on London and Westminster Bank. Gurneys, Turner, and Brightwen, Quay—draw on Barclay and Co., London. Lacon, Sir Edmund Knowles, Bart., Quay—draw on Glynn, Mills, and Co., London. National Provincial Bank of England, Quay—draw on London Joint Stock Bank. Public Establishments. Custom House, South quay. Inland Revenue office, Hall square. County Court office, Regent street. Yarmouth Military Lunatic Asylum, South denes. Royal Hospital, Chapel Mount. Fisherman’s Almhouses, Church street. Stamp Office, Regent street. Gas Works, South quay. Town Hall, South quay. Haven and Pier office, South quay. Armory, Southtown. Ballast office, South quay. Borough Gaol and Bridewell, Gaol street. Commercial Club House and Corn Exchange, quay. Met. Farm office, quay. Corn Meter’s office, quay. Port Dues office, quay. Police office, Town hall. Trinity store department, South quay. Workhouse, North end. Commercial Reading Rooms, King street. Private Subscription Reading and Billiard Rooms, King street. Public Library, South quay. Young Men’s Institute, Hall quay. Bible and Tract Society Depôt, 72, Hall square. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Depôt, Regent street. Places of Worship. St. Nicholas’ Church, Rev. G. Hills, M.A. St. Peter’s Church, Rev. B. Vaux, M.A., incumbent. St. George’s Chapel of Ease, Rev. M. Waters. St. Andrew’s Church, Gorleston, Rev. F. Upjohn, rector. St. Mary’s Church, Southtown, Rev. F. Salt, vicar. Baptist Chapel (General), 85 Row. Baptist (Particular), 15 Row. Catholic Chapel, Regent road. Friends’ Meeting House, 60 Row. Independent Chapel, Gaol street. Independent Chapel, King street. Independent Chapel, Gorleston. Jews’ Synagogue, 42 Row. Lady Huntingdon’s, Market-gates. Mariner’s Chapel, South quay. Methodist’s New Connexion Chapel, King street. Primitive Methodist Chapel, Priory lane. Primitive Methodist Chapel, Southtown. Unitarian Chapel, Gaol street. Wesley an Chapel, Regent road. Wesleyan Chapel, Gorleston. LOWESTOFT. Lowestoft is a market town, sea-port, railway station, packet station, and the seat of an extensive fishery, 136¾ miles from London, 9 S. of Yarmouth, 23¼ S.E. of Norwich, and 10 E. of Beccles. It stands upon the most easterly point of land in England, on a lofty eminence, commanding an extensive view of the German Ocean. The principal street is about a mile in length; it is well paved, and lighted with gas. The declivity of the cliff is unperceived through hanging gardens, or terraces covered with plantations, and between these and the sea is a tract of land, locally denominated the Denes, on which is an extensive line of buildings, appropriated to the curing of fish. Lowestoft is much frequented as a sea-bathing place, having bathing machines, warm baths, and the shore being composed of a hard, firm sand, intermixed with shingle. There is a theatre, an assembly room, a public library, a mechanics’ institute, and gas works. The Mutford and Lothingland General Dispensary and Infirmary is in Lowestoft. The market is on Wednesday; and annual fairs are held on May 13th and October 11th, for small wares. The chief source of commerce is the herring fishery, which begins about a fortnight before Michaelmas, and lasts till Martinmas. Before the commencement of the herring season, many of the fishermen are employed in the mackarel fishery. The manufactures consist of rope, twine, oilcake, sail-making, boat-building, and ship-building; and there are oil and flour mills. This town being part of the ancient demesne of the Crown, the inhabitants are exempted from serving on juries, either at the assizes or sessions. Petty sessions are held every Monday at the Crown Inn, every alternate quarter. The church, dedicated to St. Margaret, is situated westward of the town, which is much admired for its antiquity and beauty. The height of the tower, including that of the steeple, is 145 feet. The living, a vicarage, valued at £350 per annum, is in the patronage of the Bishop of Norwich, and incumbency of the Rev. Francis Cunningham, M.A., vicar. A chapel of ease, dedicated to St. Peter, was built near the old market a few years back, partly by subscription, the sale of pews, and assisted by the Society for Building and Enlarging Churches. St. John’s school-room (licensed by the Bishop for divine service) stands on the south side of the harbour. The church of St. John, erected in 1854–5–6, is a handsome structure, opened in 1856, which stands near the Royal Hotel. Here are two foundation schools, Annott’s and Wilde’s; a British school, a free school, and an infant school; and Sunday schools belonging to the church establishment, and every denomination of Dissenters, with chapels. There are a vast number of ancient charities here, and one established a few years since—namely, six almshouses, built for six of the poorest master fishermen of Lowestoft, and who partake of the charities alluded to above. The Eastern Counties’ Railway Company have a handsome station here, close to the harbour. The progress of this place, since the formation of the harbour, has been very rapid; from a dull fishing station, it has become a thriving little town. Its advantages as a packet station have induced the formation of the Northern Steam Packet Company, for the communication with Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. The harbour is formed by two piers, one on the north, 430 yards in length—that on the south, 400 yards; at the centre of the extremity of each pier is a lighthouse, showing a red light, from sunset to sunrise. The south pier is defended by a parapet, and boarded for a promenade. Both piers are formed by massive timbers, braced together longitudinally, and filled with blocks of stone; the outer surface is faced with dressed masonry. The inner harbour consists of a piece of water, two miles in length, which communicates with the river Waveney, by which merchandise can be conveyed to Beccles and Norwich, of which Lowestoft is the outport. Lowestoft is now an independent port, and a custom-house has been established. To the coasting trade as a harbour of refuge it has been of the greatest benefit; many lives and much property have been saved which otherwise would have been swallowed up in the waters of the German Ocean. Contiguous to the harbour and railway a new town is springing up. The Royal Hotel is quite metropolitan in its size and apartments; the Esplanade and the Marine Parade, are fitted for families of distinction; many houses are retained by county families for summer occupation. The Esplanade and the south pier, which it joins, form a promenade unequalled in extent and beauty on the eastern coast. On a point of land, a little to the north of the town, is the upper lighthouse, a circular tower, erected in 1676, and partly rebuilt by order of the Brethren of the Trinity-house in 1778; and on which is a frame of wood which can be removed at pleasure to meet the changes which are continually occurring in the situation of the sands. * * * * * Branch Provincial Bank of England, Joseph L. Porter, manager, Quay. Draw on London Joint Stock. Crown Branch Bank, Harveys and Hudsons, South Quay, Mr. William B. Youngman, manager. Gurneys Turner, and Brightwell, Yarmouth and Suffolk Bank, High street, Mr. William Woods, manager. Children’s Hospital, John William Hewke, master, Charlotte Goffin, Mistress. Custom House, South Quay, John Richardson, Esq., collector, Thomas Avery, Esq., comptroller. Fisherman’s Hospital, Market-place. Gas Company’s Office, King street, William Henry Willis, manager. Gas House and Works, Beach, James Betts, foreman. Harbour Office, Mr. Francis Echalaz, harbour master and general superintendent. Harbour Company’s Tugs, Imperial, Mr. Samuel Marjoram, master. National and Provincial Bank of England, Mr. J. B. Bowden, manager. Draw on London Joint Stock. Public Library, South Quay, Mr. David Duffield Offord, Librarian. St. Margaret’s Church, Rev. F. Cunningham, vicar. St. John’s Church, in Kirtley, incumbent, Rev. M. H. Beaumont. Steam Navigation Works, Mr. William Martin, managing engineer, Mr. Edward Codham, cashier. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Ashley, Mr. Francis, Royal Esplanade Astell, Miss Eliza, 48, Marine parade Balls, Mr. James, High street Balls, Mrs. Mary, Duke street Barber, Mr. James, Duke street Beaumont, Rev. Matthias H., Marine Parade Bexfield, Mrs. Isabella, London road Breame, Capt. James, 26, Marine Parade Briggs, the Misses, London road Brown, Rev. James, Wesleyan minister, Crown street Bugg, Mr. George, St. Peter’s road Carriage, John, Esq., Royal Esplanade Chambers, Mr. William H., Marine Parade Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth P., London road Clarke, Miss Elizabeth S., Marine Parade Clements, Mr. John H., Marine Parade Cole, Mr. Richard, White Horse street Collins, Mr. George, Denmark road Cootes, Mrs. Ann, Nelson street Cootes, Edward, Esq., London road Crowe, Miss Eliza, London road Cunningham, Rev. Francis, M.A., vicar and rural dean, vicarage house, High st. Cutler, Miss Mary, Marine Parade Delf, Mr. Robert, London road Deverne, Thomas, Esq., Boston lodge Dewing, Edward, Esq., Royal Esplanade Disney, Mr. Henry, Beach Doughton, the Misses, High street Dovey, Rev. J., Baptist minister Ducker, Mr. Francis W., Duke street File, Mrs. Sophia, London road Garwood, Miss Margaret, High street Gowing, Mr. Stephen, Prospect cottage Green, Mr. James, Crown street Grickson, Mr. William, London road Harmstone, Mr. Henry, Denmark road Hilling, Mr. James, London road Hockley, Mr. John B., London road Howard, Mr. Samuel, High street Hubart, Miss Hannah, High street Jackson, William, Esq., Marine Parade Jeckell, Mrs. Hannah, High street Lees, Henry, Esq., Royal Esplanade Lincoln, Mrs. Catherine R., High street Lucas, Thomas, Esq., Royal Esplanade Martin, Mrs. Fanny, London road Masterson, the Misses, High street Matcham, Dr. Alfred, London road More, Mr. John, Denmark road More, Rev. H., Independent minister Nelson, Mr. William, Marine Parade Norton, Edmund, Esq., London road Olley, Miss Susan, Old Market plain Parkinson, Rev. Richard, High street Parr, Samuel, Esq., Royal Esplanade Payne, Mr. Thomas, London road Peto, James, Esq., Royal Esplanade Pratt, Mr. Ebenezer, St. Peter’s road Pratt, Mr. William, London road Ray, Mr. T., London road Reeve, R. H., Esq., Esplanade Reeve, Mrs. L., High street Robertson, Mr. John, Marine Parade Rodgers, Rev. Edward, curate, High street Rump, Miss Elizabeth, Royal Esplanade Scarll, Mrs., London road Self, Mr. Thomas, London road Smith, Mrs. Mary, Denmark road Spark, Miss Hannah, Nelson street Staff, Mrs. Ann, London road Sterry, Mr. John, High street Thompson, the Misses, London road Trery, Mr. William, Marine Parade Walton, Mrs. Ellen, Marine Parade Watson, Mr. William, Denmark road Webb, William, Esq., Royal Esplanade Wellum, Mr. William, Commercial road Wheals, Mr. Charles, Marine Parade Woods, Mr. Henry, Rose Cottage Woods, Mr. Jecks, London road TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Abbott, Edward, tailor, draper, and hatter, High street Abbott, Samuel F., stationer, printer, grocer, and dealer in Berlin wool, High street Able, John W., cabinet-maker and upholsterer, High street Adams, Adam, grocer and teadealer, agent to Observer Life Assurance Society, Crown street Adams, Mrs. Ann, confectioner, High street Adderton, Abraham, china and glass merchant, London road Albrow, Jeremiah, Fisherman’s Arms, South quay Alexander, William, hairdresser, Commercial road Allan, George, builder and stone merchant, Marine Parade Allen, George, stone merchant, mason, and builder, South Quay Allen, John, porter rooms, London road Allen, William, haberdasher and dealer in Berlin wool, Commercial road Allerton, Thomas, fish merchant, London road Allum, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Nelson street Archer, Robert John, pilot, London road Archer, William R., solicitor, Prairie, London road Armes, William, beer house, Beach Artiss, Alfred, manager of the Electric and International Telegraph company Baker, George, boot and shoe maker, Commercial road Balls, Brothers, cabinet-makers and upholsterers and general mart, Chapel street Balls, James, deputy harbour-master Balls, Phœbe, carrier, St. Peter’s street Balls and Son, stone and marble masons, London road Balls, Thomas, fish salesman, fishing salt, and agent for trawl nets and twines, auctioneer and valuer, commission merchant and smack agent, Raglan street Balls, William Thomas, County court bailiff, auctioneer, valuer, and estate agent, Chapel street Baney, William, carpenter, Mariners’ lane Barber, John, cooper and fish merchant, Duke’s Head street Barber, Samuel, victualler, First and Last tavern, Infirmary square Barnard, Charles, butcher, High street Barnard, William Vincent, conveyancer and agent for Lacons, Youell and Co., bankers, and to the County Fire and Life Office, and Law Union Baines, Sarah, blacksmith, St. Peter’s street Barratt, John, sexton, White Hart street Barrett, Charlotte, plumber, glazier, and painter, London road Bean, George, house agent, Marine Parade Beckett, James, butcher, Chapel street Bemment, Charles, Beer House, Tonning street Bennett, William, baker, Old Market-plain Benstead, Robert, Three Herrings, High street Beecroft, Mrs. Eliza, butcher, High street Bird, A. H., carver and gilder, Duke str. Bishop, John P., brazier, Duke street Bloomfield, Isaac S., silversmith and jeweller, High street Blyth, Abel, ropemaker, St. Peter’s road Blyth, John T., boot and shoe maker, High street Boor, Thomas, fruiterer, London road Bowden, J. B., manager of the National and Provincial Bank Bracey, Samuel, builder, Fly’s close Bradbeer, Benjamin M., fish salesman, sail maker, general ship chandler, stationer, tobacconist, sub-postman, auctioneer and valuer, flag manufacturer to the Royal Yacht Club, agent for Stewart’s patent Scotch and cotton nets, and to the Westminster Fire Office, Commercial road Brame, Samuel S., surgeon, London road Breame and Son, merchants, ship and commission agents, South Quay Breeze, Frederick, hairdresser, High str. Brett, William, fruiterer, Tonning street Brewster, Robert, builder and town surveyor, High street Bright, John, Ship inn, High street Brock, Benjamin, tailor and draper, Tonning street Brown, James, coke burner, Denmark road Brown, Robert, grocer and organist, High street Browne, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Chapel street Brunning, John, gardener, London road Bullard, Richard, maltster, High street Bunn, James, tailor, Dove street Burrows, John, Duke’s Head, Duke street Burton, Clement, butcher, High street Burton, John, farmer, Infirmary plain Burwood, James, Rising Sun, Beach Butcher, John, fish merchant, London road Butcher, Samuel, shopkeeper, South Quay Butcher, William, tailor and draper, High street Cannell, James, blacksmith, Gun lane Cannell, Samuel, blacksmith, Duke street Capps, Elizabeth, beer house, Beach Capps, James, shopkeeper, Beach Carr, John, saddler and harness-maker, Crown street Carron, James, cabinet-maker, Old Market-plain Castleton, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane Catchpole, William, seaman, Tonning str. Chambers, Samuel, hairdresser, High str. Chandler, Thomas C., general agent, High street Chapman, George, Compasses, Compasses’ lane Chapman, Joseph, schoolmaster, Nelson street Chaston, Robert, chemist, High street Chipperfield, Edward, confectioner, &c., High street Chipperfield, Thomas, butcher, High str. Church, William, Herring Fishery, High street Clarke, John, baker, Duke street Clarke, Robert, Suffolk inn, near the railway terminus Clarke, Cephas William, tin and zinc plate worker Clarke and Hunter, upholsterers and cabinet-makers, London road Clements, Shadrach, shoemaker, High str. Cleveland, Charles, corn chandler, Crown street Cleveland, George, surgeon, High street Cockle, John, British Queen Steam Packet, Dove street Collins, Robert, shopkeeper, Chapel street Colman, Joseph, lodgings, 2 & 3, Marine Parade Colman and Stacey, booksellers, stationers, music sellers, and publishers of the Lowestoft Advertiser, High street Cook, Elizabeth, baker, High street Cook, James W., mariner, Duke street Cook, Samuel L., confectioner, High str. Cook, Samuel, baker, High street Cook, William, mariner, Crown street Cooper, Alfred, harbour police-constable Cooper, James, blacksmith, Crown street Cooper, James, blacksmith, South Quay Cooper, John Robert, confectioner, High street Cooper, Lewis, bread and biscuit baker, confectioner, &c., Mariners’ lane Corduy, Charles, paper hanger, Denmark road Cornaby, Thomas, cordwainer, White Horse street Cotterell, James, soap and candle warehouse, Factory street Cowling, John, shopkeeper, Chapel street Cox, Adelaide, shopkeeper, Duke street Cox, George, Railway Tavern, High str. Cox, William, Engineers’ tavern, Denmark road Crake, Ambrose, watchmaker, Duke street Crake, Edmund F., junr., watch and clock maker, jeweller, optician, stationer, umbrella and parasol manufacturer, &c., High street Crickmay, Lincoln, butcher, Commercial road Crisp, George S., bookseller, &c., High street Crisp, Thomas, herring curer, Beach Crowe, Thomas, bookseller, stationer, and printer, Berlin wool and fancy repository, High street Culley, Charles, Princess Royal, Beach Cunningham, William, Eagle tavern, Tonning street Curtis, Elizabeth, grocer, &c., High street Curtis, James, grocer and druggist, High street Dance, Thomas, pilot, London road Darby, William, Brewers’ Arms, South Quay Davy, Stephen, New Market inn, Compasses lane Day, John, shopkeeper, New Nelson str. Day, John, Globe inn, High street Dennis, Martin, dispensing and family chemist, High street Dent, Matthew, shoemaker, High street Devereux, James Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, High street Devereux, John, grocer and tea dealer, High street Dillon, John, bookseller and stationer, London road Dowling, George, surveyor, London road Dowling, George, land agent, Nelson str. Downing, Mary Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, High street Downing, William, boot and shoe maker, High street Dowson, H., Ferryman’s Arms, Mariners’ lane Durrant, George, fruiterer, London road Durrant, William, seedsman, London road Dye, John, watch and clock maker, High street Ebbs, Samuel, confectioner, High street Echalaz, Francis, Grove house, London road Edmonds, Benjamin M., chemist, High street Edmonds, John, shoemaker, High street Edwards, Mary Ann, day school, St. Peter’s road Emms, Ellen, hair dresser and perfumer, High street Emms, Jewitt D., flour seller and shopkeeper, Tonning street Everett, John, butcher, High street Farrett, William B., chemist and druggist, High street Farrow, Matthew, mariner, Nelson street Few, James, drapery and millinery establishment, High street Fisher, Edward, hairdresser, High street Fisher, James W., eating house, Commercial road Fisk, James, boot and shoe maker, Chapel street Fiske, James, shoemaker, Infirmary plain Flaxman, Sarah Ann, Blue Anchor tavern, High street Foreman, James A., clerk of fishmarket Foreman, John, fancy repository, High street Foreman, John, brazier and gas fitter, High street Foreman, John, cooper, Beach Fuller and Son, drapers, High street Fulcher, William, shoemaker, Mariners’ lane Furniss, Maria, lodgings, 17, Marine Parade Fysh, Nathaniel, grocer and draper, Raglan street Gamble, Thomas, butcher, High street Garrod, William, tailor, Sterry buildings, Infirmary plain Gaul, George, rope maker, Rose place Garwood, Robert, beer seller, White Horse street Gay, Samuel, baker and confectioner, Alma street George, Henry N., tailor, Battery green George, Johnson, draper, High street Glover, George, architect and surveyor, Marine Parade Glover, George, architect and surveyor, agent to Norwich Equitable Fire office, estate and house agent, Station corner, Denmark road Goffin, Francis, carpenter, Duke street Goffin, Louisa, milliner and dressmaker, Duke street Goffing, James, wheelwright, St. Peter’s street Golder, Michael, tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, High street Gowing, Augustus E., custom house officer, St. Peter’s street Gowing and Balls, licensed fish salesmen, agents for Scotch cotton nets, and Towler and Mc Collins’ patent fishing boat capstan, Harbour Gowing, James J. W., fish merchant, rope maker and twine spinner, High street Gowing, Sons, and Rounce, ship and custom house agents, Commercial road Greathead, James T., school, South end Green, William, Fox and Hounds, London road Hall, Isaac, shopkeeper and beer-house, Beach Hambley, James, superintendent of harbour works Hannah, John, cabinet maker, bonnet and toy warehouse, High street Harding, James, blacksmith, Duke street Harper, Phœbe, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street Hart, John, blacksmith, South Quay Harvey, Saunders, veterinary surgeon, White Horse street Harvey, Stephen S., veterinary surgeon, Chapel street Haase and Warman, corn factors and foreign commission merchants, South Quay Hill, Alfred, schoolmaster, High street Hindle and Pearce, eating house, Commercial road Hogg, William Johnson, cabinet maker, High street Holbrook, Robert, King’s Head, Mariner’s lane Housten, William A., hair cutter, High street Howard, Samuel Robert, butcher, London road Howett, Samuel, Harbour inn, Harbour Howett, Samuel, Royal hotel, Marine Esplanade Hubbard, John, marine store dealer, St. Peter’s road Isaac, Joseph, carpenter, High street Jackson, Sarah, dressmaker and tailoress, Sterry buildings, Infirmary plain Jarvis, David, Pier gate keeper Jeffery, Edward, surgeon, Denmark road Joachim, Lieut. Richard, R.N., London road Johnson, Robert, timber, deal, coal, and hop merchant, agent for London and Lowestoft traders, Commercial road Johnson, Samuel, tax collector, High street Johnson, William, sailors’ missionary, Commercial road Kersy, Francis, confectioner, London road Kersy, George, baker, Beach King, George, shopkeeper, Nelson street King, William, beer house, Beach Knight, Susan, eating house, Commercial road Lark, James, clothier, High street Lee, Robert, merchant, Parade, London road Leely, Robert, bellman and smallware dealer Lemon, Frederic, pork butcher, Benham’s buildings, Infirmary plain Levy, Alkini, fishmonger, High street Ling, Jeremiah, shopkeeper, Beach Ling, Job, sen., boot and shoe maker, St. Peter’s road Ling, Job, boot and shoe maker, Duke street Ling, John Watson, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, High street Ling, Robert B., draper, High street Littteproud, John, lodging house, London road Littlewood, Marmaduke, trinity pilot, Parade, London road Loveday, Sarah, fruiterer, Duke street Lovick, William, ale and porter merchant, Duke street Lovick, William, porter and ale stores, London road Lubbock, John, ship builder, Commercial road Lucas Brothers, builders and contractors Major, William, basket maker, High street Malboro, George, office clerk, Denmark road Mallett, Samuel, Mariners, Mariners’ lane Manning, John, wheelwright, St. Peter’s street Marsh, Joseph, linen draper, &c., London road Martin, John, butcher, High street Martin, William, engineer, Denmark road Matthews, Sarah, dress maker, Denmark road Mayhew, John, Crown and Queen’s Head hotel, High street Mayhew, Matilda, milliner and dress maker, High street Mellish, Sidney, mariner, St. Peter’s road Mercer, James, fish salesman, Denmark road Millett, James, harness maker, Benham’s buildings, Infirmary plain Mitchell, Thomas, tailor and woollen draper, agent to the Yorkshire Life and Fire Assurance office, High street Moor, Edmund, carpenter, High street Moore, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane Morris, Robert, dispensing and family chemist, stamp office, High street Morse, Frederic, brewer, Nelson street Morse and Woods, brewers, wine and spirit merchants, Crown street Morter, Thomas, tailor, London road Muff, William, pastry cook and confectioner, tea, coffee, and dining rooms, Denmark road Munday, Henry, shopkeeper, Dove street Murrell, John, grocer and tea dealer, Denmark road Murrell, Joseph, fish dealer, Commercial road Nash, James E., fish merchant and smack owner, Nelson street Nash, Samuel, fish merchant, Nelson str. Nash, Samuel, fish office, Beach Naylor, Thomas, watch and clock maker, High street Newson, Hobart, parish clerk, High street Newson, William, Bowling Green, Crown street Nichols, Charles, draper, High street Nicholls, William J., boot and shoe maker, Chapel street Nobbs, William, Norwich Arms, High street Norton, James, new and second-hand clothes dealer and furniture broker, Mariners’ lane Norton and Reeve, solicitors, agents to Sun Fire and Life Assurance office, and County Court office, High street Nursey, John, butcher, Mariners’ lane Orchard, Jonathan, boiler maker, Prairie, London road Oulton, James, carter, Crown street Palmer, Benjamin, builder, Denmark road Palmer, William B., house agent, auctioneer, and shopkeeper, St. Peter’s road Parker, George, cabinet maker and builder, Crown street Parkinson, John, bookseller and stationer, London road Payne, Maria, shopkeeper, High street Peek, William, cooper, Denmark road Peek, William, cooper, Factory street Pierson, Benjamin Alfred, leather merchant, Mariners’ lane Peters, John, baths and refreshment rooms, Beach Pile, Keziah, boot and shoe warehouse, High street Pocock, Maria, establishment for young ladies, Marine Parade Podd, William, bricklayer and plasterer, Tonning street Porter, John, shoemaker, Old Market pln. Porter, John, shoemaker, High street Powell, William, baker and grocer, Commercial road Prentice, John, surgeon, High street Pratt, Thomas, Post office, High street Precious, Robert, ironmonger, High str. Pritty, Samuel, chimney sweeper, Chapel street Punchard, Charles, tailor and clothier, High street Pye, Walter, beerhouse, Beach Rabbinowitz, Alexander, tobacconist, London road Rackett, Robert, postmaster, St. Peter’s street Rackham, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Duke street Rackham, William, butcher, High street Rampling, Richard, shoemaker, Chapel street Ratcliffe, John, boot and shoe maker, Denmark road Ratcliffe, William, coach builder, Crown street Read, Henry John, eating house, High street Redgrave, John, corn chandler, London road Redgrave, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Crown street Reed, William, shipwright, Commercial road Reeve, Henry, solicitor, Royal Esplanade Reynolds, James, Newcastle Arms, Denmark road Rix, George, builder, Factory lane Riches, Robert, milliner, &c., High str. Roberts, John, pawnbroker, High street Roberts, George, fishmonger, High street Robertson, John, collector, Custom house Roll, Robert, Maltsters’ inn, High street Rose, William, Pilot Boat, High street Rounce, John, ship chandler, Denmark road Rouse, James, engineer, Prairie, London road Rowe, John, shipwright, High street Salter, John, seaman, High street Salter, William, baker, Beach Salter, William, draper, &c., High street Sampson, William, custom house officer, Commercial road Saunders, Joseph, shoemaker, Chapel street Saunders, Richard, beerhouse, Beach Sayer, Elizabeth, milliner, High street Sayer, Robert, fish merchant, London road Scarlett, Charles, porter stores, High street Scarlett, Joseph, porter stores, Old Market plain Scarll, John, Rose and Crown, Crown street Seago, William R., solicitor, agent to the Norwich Union Fire Insurance, Fishermen and Marine Society, and public notary, High street Seppings, George, merchant, High street Sharman, George, watch and clock maker, and beer seller, High street Sharman, Samuel G., grocer and tea-dealer, High street Shreeve, William, shopkeeper, New Nelson street Skeet, John, shopkeeper, High street Skoyles, Benjamin H., millinery and dress-making establishment, High str. Skoyles and Co., iron founders and contractors, Dove street Small, Thomas, general commission agent, London road Smith, Ambrose, lath cutter, High street Smith, Edward, shopkeeper, Beach Smith, George, pork butcher, Chapel str. Smith, John S., grocer and tea-dealer, High street Smith, James, baker, Crown street Smith, John, shopkeeper, Mariners’ lane Smith, Robert, corn chandler, High street Smith, Robert, provision merchant, High street Smith, William, ginger beer manufacturer, Old Market plain Smith, William, jeweller, London road Smith, William, fish merchant, Denmark road Snell and Hotson, coach builders, St. Peter’s road Soons, Edwin, fruiterer and seedsman, High street Sparham, Samuel, ship builder, Nelson street Sparham, William, builder, Gun lane Sparham, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Duke street Spaull, William, relieving officer, High street Stebbing, George, Crown and Anchor, High street Stebbings, William, mariner, Battery green Sterry, James, rate collector, High street Suggate, Alfred, music seller, London road Swatman, Thomas, builder, Beach Tansley, Isaiah, Trinity pilot, Nelson str. Taylor and Ling, solicitors, the Harbour Thirtle, James P., furnishing ironmonger and bell hanger, High street Thurlby, George, chemist and druggist, agent to Britannia Life and Royal Fire Assurance Company, Commercial road Tilmouth, Charles, collector, Harbour Dues office Tilmouth, Bethel, sail maker, Gun lane Tooke, William, basket maker, Old Market plain Triggs, William, Odd Fellows’ tavern, St. Peter’s street Tripp, George, beerhouse, Factory street Tungate, Mary, shopkeeper, Crown street Turner, Daniel, plumber and glazier, Chapel street Turner, Henry, Lowestoft Arms, Denmark road Tuttle, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, High street Utting, Robert, lodging house, Denmark road Utting, Walter, laceman, hosier, and haberdasher, High street Wales, William and John, grocers and tea-dealers, High street Ward, Mary, lodgings, London road Ward, Samuel L., St. Peter’s road Ward, Horace, marine store dealer, Beach Warnes, William, baker, Mariners’ lane Waters, George, gardener and publican, High street Watson, John, boot and shoe maker, High street Webster, Hannah, lodging house, London road Wellum, John, sail maker, Denmark road West and Shove, ship chandlers, Commercial road Wheals, Charles, tailor and hatter, Commercial road Whincop, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Peter’s street Wicks, Samuel, baker, Mariners’ lane Williams, Thomas, tailor, Denmark road Wilton, William B., engineer to the Northern Steam Packet Company, Harbour house Winter, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Rose place Wiseman, William C., draper, High street Wood, John, shoemaker, Duke street Woods, William, manager of Gurneys’ bank Woodcock, George, cordwainer, High street Woods, William James, fish merchant, Denmark road Woods, William, Trinity pilot, Nelson street Worthington and Meadows, surgeons, High street Worthington, William C., surgeon, London road Wright, Richard, boot and shoe maker, London road Yallop, James, Bee Hive, London road Youngman, Henry, miller, &c., High street Youngman, William, brewer, Rant score Youngman, William, brewer, High street Youngman, William, jun., maltster, ale and porter brewer, High street BECCLES. Beccles. An ancient market town and polling place, on the borders of Norfolk, 109 miles from London, 40 N.E. of Ipswich, 14 S.W. of Yarmouth, and 5 E. of Bungay, in the hundred of Wangford, and Norwich bishopric. The area is 1,952 acres, including marsh and common land; and the population, in 1851, was 4,398. It is situated on the river Waveney, navigable for vessels of 100 tons burden to Yarmouth and Lowestoft, and by which a considerable trade is carried on. Here are breweries and iron foundries. The town is large and well built, consisting of several streets, joining in a market-place; and is lighted with gas. The market is held on Friday. Beccles is a polling-place for East Suffolk. Quarter sessions are held here for the Geldable district of Suffolk; the quarter and petty sessions are holden in the Town Hall. The church, dedicated to St. Michael, is in the Gothic style of architecture, and stands in the New Market. It was erected about 1369, and consists of a nave, chancel, north and south aisles, north and south porches, and tower. The tower is considered a fine specimen of florid Gothic, and presents a singular appearance from its being detached, and placed a short distance from the south-eastern angle of the church. It was built about 1515, is 92 feet high, but unfinished, probably owing to the dissolution of Bury Abbey, and contains a fine peal of 10 bells. The Rev. J. T. Johnston, B.A., is the present incumbent, and the Rev. C. Langham is the curate. The living is a rectory, value £370 per annum, in the patronage of the Rev. E. Hollond, Benhall Lodge. H. S. Farr, Esq., is lord of the manor. There are chapels for Independents, Baptists, Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists. The charity funds amount to £250 a year. Here is a House of Correction, which will hold 30 prisoners. Also National, British, and Infant Schools. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Ashford, William, Esq., Blyburgate street Bardwell, Mrs. Sarah, Old Market Bird, Mrs. Martha, Newgate street Bruce, Mrs. Mary, New Market-place Chaplin, Mr. Edward, Northgate street Chenery, Mrs. Elizabeth, Smallgate street Cox, Mrs. Elizabeth, New Market-place Crisp, John, Esq., Old Market Crowfoot, Miss Mary, Ballaygate street Dashwood, Charles, Esq., New Market-place Dashwood, Rev. Jarrard, Saltgate street Drewell, Mr. Samuel, Smallgate street Farr, Henry, Esq., Pudding moor Ferrier, Mrs., Saltgate street Fiddes, Miss Elizabeth, Old Market Flower, Rev. John, New Market-place, Independent minister Gilbert, Mrs. Anne, Smallgate street Goffin, William, Newgate street Gordon, John R., Esq., New Market-place Grant, Miss Sarah, New Market-place Hammond, Rev. James, M.A., New Market Hartley, Rev. A. O., head master of grammar school, Ballaygate street Howman, Miss L. Dorothy, Northgate street Kent, Mrs. Susan, Ballaygate street Langham, Rev. Charles John, B.A., curate, Saltgate street Meen, Mr. James, Blyburgate street Montague, Edward P., Esq., Northgate street Newman, Mrs. Mary, Smallgate street Parker, Mr. Thomas, Gillingham Pedgrift, Mr. John, Northgate street Peskett, Dr. George, Saltgate street Talbot, Rev. John J., rector, Saltgate str. Thompson, Miss Sophia, Sheepgate street Woolner, Miss Charlotte, Exchange square Worman, Mrs. Hannah, Pudding moor TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Aldous, John, upholsterer and cabinet-maker, New Market-place Aldred, James, baker and confectioner, Northgate street Aldred, John, grocer and draper, Northgate street Allcock, William, junr., shoeing-smith, Smallgate street Arnold, William, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, New Market-place Ayres, Edward, watchmaker, Blyburgate st. Bailey, George, the Falcon, New Market Baldry, William, Bell inn, Smallgate str. Barber, William, carpenter, Newgate str. Barker, William K., ironmonger, New Market-place Barkway, Charles, Dolphin, New Market-place Barkway, Edward, Pickerel inn, Pudding moor Barkway, Samuel, Red Lion, Blyburgate street Bartram, Stephen, sawyer, Blyburgate street Barwood, Richard, blacksmith, Northgate street Beddingfield, Henry, Angel inn, Ballaygate street Benns, Philip C., boot and shoe maker, Smallgate street Bird, Benjamin, baker, Blyburgate street Bird, John, confectioner, Ballaygate street Blaxill, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Old Market Blaxill, Samuel, tailor, Old Market Block, Robert, wholesale and retail grocer and tea dealer, New Market-place Boast, George, builder, Smallgate street Boatright, John, seedsman, New Market-place Bobbitt, Charles, clerk, Commissioner of Taxes, agent to Suffolk Alliance Fire and Life Office, Blyburgate street Bohun and Rix, solicitors, General Insurance Office, collectors to Beccles Waterworks Company, Ballaygate street Borrett, Simon, porter shop, Sheepgate street Boston, Henry, hairdresser, Old Market Boyce, Henry, second master Fauconberg Grammar School, Ballaygate street Brewer, James, saddler and harness maker, Sheepgate street Brooks, John, agent to County Fire Office, Northgate street Brown, Thomas, shoemaker, Blyburgate street Buck, Edward, wool dealer and spirit merchant, Northgate street Bullock, Robert, watch and clock maker, Exchange square Burtsal, Robert A., grocer and tea dealer, New Market Butler, John, tailor, Bridge street Carr and Son, boot and shoe makers, New Market-place Catchpole, John, Cross Keys, Sheepgate street Cattermole, Harriet, bookseller and stationer, New Market Chapman, Jeremiah, Marquis of Granby, Northgate street Chenery, Sarah, grocer, &c., Sheepgate street Cherry, T., boot and shoe maker, Blyburgate street Claxton, Robert, bootmaker, Sheepgate street Claxton, Sarah Ann, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Sheepgate street Claxton, Thomas, tailor and draper, Northgate street Clements, Joseph W., musician, Northgate street Cleveland, James, veterinary surgeon, Blyburgate street Cocks, William R., banker’s clerk, New Market-place Collins, Barney, cooper, Ballaygate street Collins, M and R., grocers and tea dealers, Smallgate street Cooper, Catherine, shopkeeper, Smallgate street Copeman, Robert, butcher, Blyburgate street Copeman, John, shopkeeper, Blyburgate street Copeman, Mrs. Hannah, butcher, Blyburgate street Corbyn, Joseph B., chemist and druggist, agent for Westminster Life Assurance Society, New Market Cowles, William, junr., boarding school, Northgate street Cowles, William, Northgate house Academy, Northgate street Crawford, William, Ship inn, Bridge str. Crickmay, John, post-office, agent to Yorkshire Fire and Life Assurance Office, Smallgate street Crickmore, James, Malsters’ Arms, Bridge street Crisp, John, junr., malster, corn and coal merchant, Bridge street Crisp, James, auctioneer, Smallgate str. Crisp, Read, accountant, bookbinder, bookseller, stationer, printer, general advertiser, jeweller, agent to Royal Exchange Life and Fire office, fancy repository and toy warehouse, New Market Crosby, William, shopkeeper, Blyburgate street Crowfoot, William, E., surgeon, New Market-place Cullen, Mrs., day and boarding school, New Market Cullen, Richard, T., plumber and glazier, New Market Custance, Mary, shopkeeper, Smallgate street Cutting, William D., blacksmith, Old Market Dale, Robert, gunmaker, New Market-place Darby, Samuel, coal and timber merchant, Bridge street Darby, Samuel, Hermitage inn, Bridge st. Darkin, Robert, Crown and Anchor inn, Ballaygate street Dashwood, Robert, surgeon, New Market-place Davy, Henry W. R., surgeon, Old Market Davy, John, plumber and glazier, Saltgate street Dennant, Jeremiah, boot and shoemaker, Newgate street Durrant, Richard, watch and clock maker and jeweller, New Market-place Eastaugh, J. D. and G., corn and coal merchants, Corporation Wharf Easter, John, gun and pistol maker, Smallgate street Ecclestone, Harriet, confectioner, Sheepgate street Edwards, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Newgate street Edwards, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, Sheepgate street Edwards George, boot and shoe maker, Sheepgate street Edwards, George, pork butcher, Sheepgate street Edwards, Noah, well sinker and pump maker, Newgate street Everett, Edward, plumber, glazier, and painter, Sheepgate street Farrow, Charles, wine and spirit merchant, brewer, &c., Blyburgate street Feltham, William, boot and shoe maker, New Market-place Fenn, George, limeburner, Pudding moor Fiske, Edward B., assistant clerk to County Court, Ballaygate street Fiske and Son, solicitors, agents to Atlas Fire and Life Insurance office, and Equity and Law Life, Ballaygate str. Flowers, James, greengrocer, Northgate street Forman, Martha, shopkeeper, Newgate street Francis, Letitia, straw bonnet maker, Northgate street Francis, William, schoolmaster, Northgate street Franklin, R. and W., saddlers and harness makers, Blyburgate street Garnham, William W., draper, agent to Manchester Fire and Pelican Life offices, Blyburgate street Garrod, J. K. and W. H., tanners and curriers, Northgate street Garrod, William H., currier, Sheepgate street Gent, Charlotte, glass and china warehouse, Sheepgate street Gilbert, Henry, coach builder, Sheepgate street Goffin, George, shoemaker, Ballaygate str. Goldsmith, Robert, Checquers inn, Smallgate street Goldsmith, Thomas, bricklayer, Ingate road Goodburne, Harriet, greengrocer, New Market-place Gooderham, John, shopkeeper, Northgate street Green, Isaac, boot and shoe maker, New Market Green, James, corn chandler, New Market-place Gurneys and Co., bankers, Bohun and Rix, agents, Ballaygate street, (draw on Barclay and Co., London) Hadingham, George, miller, corn and coal merchant, Bridge street Haken, Henry, saddler and harness maker, New Market Haldron, William, tailor, draper, and hatter, New Market-place Halecock, William, senr., whitesmith, Sheepgate street Harmer, Joseph, watch and clock maker, Old Market Harper, William, ironfounder and agricultural implement maker, Sheepgate street Harper, William, ironfounder, Sheepgate street Harvey, James, White Lion inn and posting house, Smallgate street Hayward, Robert, cooper, Bridge street Hellsdon, William, shopkeeper, Northgate street Hickman, Rev. Charles, Independent minister, Hungate lane Hindes, Edward, veterinary surgeon, Northgate street Holland, Robert, Blyburgate street Holmes, James, brewer, Fenn lane Holmes, Thomas, shopkeeper, Bridge str. Hook, Elizabeth, general fancy toy dealer, Smallgate street Harding, Henry, farrier, &c., Sheepgate street Horsley and Son, coach builders, Hungate street Hoskin, William, timber merchant, Corporation Wharf, Old Market Haward, Samuel, stonemason, Bridge street Hunt, Ann, shopkeeper, New Market-place Ingram, Benjamin, bricklayer, Smallgate street Jarman, Robert, printer, Old Market Jarmy, Philip, Fox and Hounds, Newgate street Johnson, Caroline E., straw bonnet maker, Smallgate street Jones, Garwood, watch and clock maker, Blyburgate street Jordon, Robert, butcher, Ballaygate str. Jordon, Robert, butcher, New Market-place Kent, Joseph L., ironmonger, gas fitter, and oil and colourman, Sheepgate str. Kerrison, Henry S., draper, New Market Kindred, John, agent for Mr. Farrow, wine and spirit merchant, Blyburgate street Knights, Ann, Berlin wool and fancy repository, Exchange square Knights, George, baker, Northgate street Knights, John, shopkeeper, Smallgate st. Knowles, Martin, King’s Head inn and commercial hotel, New Market-place Lay, John, Bear and Bells, Old Market Lay, John, butcher, Northgate street Leavold, William H., corn, coal, salt, cement, and slate merchant, agent to the London traders, Corporation Wharf Lenny, William, Waveney brewery, agent to Sun Fire and Life office, Northgate street Lillistone, Mary Ann, New Market-place Love, Alfred G., general agent to tax commissioners and to Royal Life and Fire Assurance company, Ballaygate street Marshall, James, dyer, Northgate street Mayhew, Joseph, linen and woollen draper, Exchange square Mayhew, Mary Ann, baker and confectioner, Smallgate street Mills, Edward, Crown, Blyburgate street Mills, Frederic, tailor and woollen draper, Blyburgate street Mills, Robert, George and Dragon, Hungate lane Money, James, baker and confectioner, Sheepgate street Mullett, James, tailor, Ballaygate street Neal, William, shopkeeper, Hungate lane Nicker, John, butcher, Old Market Nicker, Mary, dressmaker and shopkeeper, Saltgate street Norman, John, carpenter, Sheepgate str. Norman, Joseph, beer-house, Sheepgate street Norman, Joseph, builder, Sheepgate str. Norman, Robert, brazier, Blyburgate str. Oakes, Elizabeth, dress-maker, Sheepgate street Oswald, Robert, auctioneer, Northgate street Oxborough, Charles, ropemaker, Smallgate street Page, Robert, glover, Sheepgate street Pells, Nathaniel, builder, carpenter, and lane burner, Pudding moor Pigg, Alfred, draper, New Market-place Piper, Isaac, tailor, Smallgate street Piper, Isaac, tailor, Sheepgate street Piper, Isaac, beer house, Northgate street Piper, James, tailor and hatter, Sheepgate street Piper, William, ropemaker, Northgate street Purland, Samuel, the Plough, Newgate street Rand, John, shopkeeper, Northgate street Read, Eliza, butcher, New Market Reynolds, John, corn inspector, Ballaygate street Roberts, James, cooper, Sheepgate street Rodwell, John, boot and shoe maker, New Market Sayer, Thomas, plumber and glazier, Ballaygate street Sharpin, William, solicitor, Exchange str. Sharpins and Swatman, solicitors, and agents to the Law Fire Assurance Office, Exchange square Shipley, Edward, postman, Northgate street Shreeve, Eliza, confectioner, Saltgate str. Smith, Eddy, Queen’s Head, Newgate street Smith, James, baker and confectioner, Northgate street Smith, Shephard, grocer and toy dealer, New Market place Smith, Thomas, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Northgate street Snell and Hotson, coach builders, Smallgate street Sprunt, Francis, shopkeeper, Pudding moor Stacey and Scott, tailors and hatters, New Market-place Stamp Office, Clarke, Abraham, sub-distributor and insurance agent, Smallgate street Steel, Samuel, chemist and druggist, New Market-place Stimpson, John, shoemaker, Saltgate street Swatman, Edward, solicitor, Northgate street Syder, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, New Market-place Taylor, George, brazier and coppersmith, New Market-place Thirtle, James, green grocer, New Market Thornton and Co., brewers and maltsters, Blyburgate and Northgate street Thornton, Richard F., brewer, Ballaygate street Thrower, Benjamin, confectioner and grocer, New Market Thurling, James, tailor and clothes cleaner, Newgate street Tillett, Frederic, fishmonger, New Market-place Titshall, Deverson, shoemaker, Sheepgate street Toll, George H., miller, Bridge street Tuck, Robert, shoemaker, Smallgate str. Vyse, William, boot and shoe maker, Northgate street Wade, Denny, Fleece, Blyburgate street Walker, Rhoda, straw bonnet and dressmaker, Saltgate street Walne, Sarah, White Horse, New Market Ward, Robert, grocer and wine and spirit merchant, Sheepgate street Warner, Richard, coach driver, Sheepgate street Webster, John C., solicitor, agent to the Phœnix Fire Office and Pelican Life Office, Old Market Welch, William, whitesmith and bell-hanger, New Market-place Welton, John, boot and shoe maker, Northgate street West, Robert, gardener, Blyburgate street White, Harriet, stationery and fancy repository, New Market Whitehead, George, stone and marble mason, Northgate street Wigg, George, beerhouse, Fenn lane Wigg, Horace, cabinetmaker, Northgate street Winter, Betsy, shopkeeper, Northgate street Woodroffe, Thomas and William, builders, Lower Bridge street Woodward, William, hairdresser, register office for servants, New Market Wolfe, George E., cabinet maker and broker, Blyburgate street Woolner, George, shoemaker, Northgate street Woolner, William, horse clipper, Blyburgate street Woolnough, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, New Market Worroffe, William W., builder, White Swan, New Market-place Wright, William, boat builder, Northgate street Youell, George, Pleasure Yatch, Northgate street BUNGAY. BUNGAY. A market-town on the borders of Norfolk, 108 miles from London, through Romford, Chelmsford, Colchester, Ipswich, and Harleston, and 14 miles S.E. from Norwich, 40 miles N.E. from Ipswich, 20 miles S.W. of Yarmouth, 15 miles W. of Lowestoft, and 6 miles W. from Beccles; is in Wangford hundred and union, East Suffolk, Norwich bishopric; contained, in 1851, 3,841 inhabitants, fairs are held for horses, cattle, &c., on the 14th May and on the 25th September (the latter is also a sessions or hiring for servants). Near the town is a large silk manufactory, belonging to Messrs. Grout and Co., Norwich; also some extensive flour mills, malt-houses, paper mill, iron foundries, printing offices, and lime kilns. Bungay contains two churches: the one dedicated to St. Mary, is a handsome edifice, with square tower, and 4 spires, an excellent peal of 8 bells, and a clock. The living is a perpetual curacy, value £115 per annum, a donative of the Duke of Norfolk. The Rev. Wm. H. Archdeacon Glover, B.A., is the perpetual incumbent. The other church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, is an ancient structure, with round tower. The living is a vicarage, value £317. per annum, in the gift of the Bishop of Ely. The Rev. W. Glover, B.A., is the incumbent, and the Rev. H. T. Deacle, M.A., is the curate. The Baptists, Independents, Wesleyans, and Roman Catholics, have chapels here. The town is lighted with gas, and the inhabitants are amply supplied with excellent water from the numerous springs with which the town and its neighbourhood abound. The houses are mostly of modern date, having been erected since 1688, when nearly the whole town was burned in a fire, which originated in an uninhabited dwelling. * * * * * Messrs. Harvey and Hudson’s Bank, Market-place. Manager, Mr. Graystone Baker. Gurneys, Birkbeck, Turner and Co.’s Bank, Broad street. Manager, William Hartcup, Esq. Clerk, Mr. Robert Smith. East of England Bank, Broad street. Manager, Samuel Smith, Esq. Cashier, Richard Cracknell. Draw on London and Westminster Bank. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Aldis, Charles, Esq., the Grove, Uplands Allsopp, Mrs. Ann, Earsham street Angel, Mrs. Harriet, Earsham street Atkinson, Rev. Samuel, Wesleyan minister, Prospect place Barnes, Mrs. Lucy, Earsham street Burtsall, Mrs., Grove road Bewicke, Miss Jane, Trinity street Chambers, Mr. Jonathan, Lower Olland st. Childs, Mrs. Hannah, Earsham street Cuddon, Mrs. Susanna, Earsham street Currie, Mrs. John, Trinity street Deacle, Rev. Thomas Hicks, curate of Holy Trinity; h Upper Olland street Denny, Mrs. M., Prospect place Edwards, Rev. William, Wesleyan minister, Upper Olland street Fisher, Mrs. Eliza, Upper Olland street Franklin, Mrs. Mary Ann, Trinity street Garnham, Mrs. Maria, Broad street Garneys, Charles, M.R.C.S. and L.S.A., Trinity street Glover, Rev. W., Rector of St. Mary’s, Trinity street Hogarth, Rev. Arthur, curate of Redisham, h Lower Olland street Marfew, Miss Phœbe, Grove road Mayhew, Mrs. Charlotte, Bull lane Minns, Mr. John, the Ollands Morell, Mrs. Sophia, Market-place Plowman, Mrs. Mary, Bridge street Pratt, Mrs. Ann, Upper Olland street Pratt, Mr. Henry, Lower Olland street Rogerson, Mrs. Earsham street Reynolds, Mrs. Louisa, Lower Olland street Sayer, Mrs. Elizabeth, Trinity street Scott, Miss Charlotte, Earsham street Scott, John, Esq., Earsham street Smith, Mr. the Ollands Webb, Mr. John, Upper Olland street Wills, Rev. Charles, minister of the Independent chapel, Upper Olland street West, Mrs. Lydia, Plough street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, ETC. Abel, Matthias, postmaster, post-office, Earsham street Adams, Edw. B., surgeon, Earsham str. Adkin, Fred., tailor and draper, Olland st. Adkin, William, gunmaker, Market-place Airey, Robert, wine and spirit merchant, Bridge street Aldous, Richard, butcher, Lower Olland street Alexander, W., confectioner, Bridge str. Alger, William, baker, Broad street Allen, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Bridge str. Archer, John, saddle and harness maker, Olland street Archer, Mary Ann and Eliza, milliners and dressmakers, Upper Olland street Ashby, John Samuel, printer, bookbinder, and depository of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, Upper Olland street Ashby, Richard D., bookseller and stationer, Upper Olland street Atmeare, James, corn dealer, &c., Earsham street August, Isaac, tailor, Upper Olland street Baker, Allen, shopkeeper, Upper Olland street Baker, George, auctioneer and surveyor, Trinity street Baker, William T., writer, Plough street Baldry, George, the Rose and Crown inn, Upper Olland street Balls, George, millwright, Lower Olland street Balls, John, ironmonger, smith, and bell hanger, Market-place Banham, William, shopkeeper, Bull lane Barcham, Edward, plumber, glazier, and painter, Lower Olland street Barker, Harriet, dress and mantle maker, Market-place Barkway, Rev. Frederic, curate of Ilketshall St. Andrew, h, Earsham street Barrell, Samuel, shopkeeper, Lower Olland street Barrell, Samuel, seedsman and fruiterer, Market-place Beare, Robert, hay dealer, Upper Olland street Beare, William, boot and shoe maker, Olland street Bedingfield, John, butcher, Lower Olland street Bellman, Henry, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates, and agent to the Globe Fire and Life office, Broad street Bidwell, Mark, baker, Lower Olland str. Botwright, Ambrose, attorney’s clerk, Grove road Botwright, George, travelling draper, Upper Olland street Booty, William, whitesmith and bell hanger, Lower Olland street Botwright, John D., builder, agent to the Phœnix Fire office, Upper Olland str. Botwright, Thomas, clothier and register office for servants, Upper Olland street Botwright, William T., tailor and draper, Earsham street Branford, James, saddle and harness maker, Earsham street Brindle, Rev. William, Roman Catholic minister, h, Olland street Brown, Mrs. Harriet, dressmaker, Upper Olland street Brown and Son, plumbers, glaziers, painters, and paper hangers, Bridge st. Brown, William, watch and clock maker, Bridge street Bruce, Thomas F., brewer and retailer of beer, Bridge street Bull, Louis, bricklayer and plasterer, Chapel street Bullock, Robert Henry, watchmaker and silversmith, Market-place Burgess, George, superintendent of the paper mills, Lower Olland street Butcher, Benjamin, the Red Lion, Upper Olland street Butcher, Robert, registrar of marriages, New road Butcher Robert, coal and corn merchant, Trinity street Buxton, James, shopkeeper, Broad street Cadge, John P., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Bridge street Calver, Elizabeth, King’s Arms, Bridge street Cameron, Daniel, iron and brass founder, Earsham street Cane, Abel, butcher and tea dealer, Upper Olland street Capon, Charles, King’s Head, Market-place Carley, Richard, pawnbroker, Bridge str. Carley, Richard, watch and clock maker and jeweller, Earsham street Cattermole, Alfred, saddle and harness maker, Olland street Cattermole, Henry, plumber, glazier, and painter, Bridge street Cattermole, Henry, painter, plumber, and glazier, Broad street Cattermole, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Upper Olland street Cattermole, Richard, carver and gilder, Bridge street Cattermole, S. and H., milliners and dress-makers, Bridge street Cattermole, Susan, toy shop, Bridge street Chalker, Jane, the White Horse, Trinity street Chamberlain, Mary, milliner and dress-maker, Upper Olland street Charlish, William, fishmonger, Lower Olland street Chase, Robert, Queen’s Head, Market-place Chase, Charles, butcher, Bridge street Chase, Robert, junr., butcher, Olland str. Chenery, Frederic, watchmaker and jeweller, Olland street Childs, Charles, steam printer, Office lane, h, Broad street Churchyard, William, chemist and druggist, Market-place Clarke, John, baker, Bridge street Clarke, Sarah, hat and cap manufacturer, Earsham street Clarke, William, tailor and draper, Earsham street Clutten, James, Cherry Tree inn, Earsham street Claxton, Robert, clothier and bootmaker, Bridge street Cocks, Gilbert and Son, grocers, drapers, and earthenware dealers, Earsham street Cocks, William, grocer, tea dealer, and dealer in British wines, Market-place Codling, William, boot and shoe maker, Lower Olland street Colby, George, hairdresser and perfumer, Olland street Cornaby, Matthew, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Cornish, Charles, chimney sweeper and fire defender, Broad street Cossey, James, the Ship, Lower Olland street Crisp, Samuel B., the Crown, Market-place Crook, Augustus, veterinary surgeon, Bridge street Cross, William, boot and shoe maker, Earsham street Cuddon, Miss, dressmaker, Plough street Cuddon, William, timber merchant, Olland street Cullingford, Mrs. Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Lower Olland street Cullingford and Bayles, carpenters and joiners, Chapel street Cullingford, William, carpenter and joiner, Earsham street Cullingford, Richard, butcher, Lower Olland street Cunningham, Miss Mary Ann, dress-maker, Upper Olland street Currie, Charles W., surgeon, Market-place Dale, Mary, lodging house for travellers, Bridge street Darvy, Robert, builder, Chapel street Day, George, cabinet maker, Lower Olland street Dipson, William, wheelwright, Lower Olland street Dodd, Philip Henry, solicitor, the Ollands Dodd, Philip William, solicitor, Olland Downs Drake, Charles, solicitor, Trinity street Draper, Francis, hay and corn seller, and baker, Bridge street Driver, William, Prince of Wales, and wool stapler, Upper Olland street Dyball, Robert, linen draper, Market-place Earl, Richard, sheriff’s officer, Earsham street Ebbage, Mrs. Hannah, brick and tile manufacturer, Earsham street Ecclestone, Robert, baker and confectioner, Upper Olland street Farrants, Sarah, shopkeeper, Broad street Farman, Elizabeth, painter, Broad street Farrow, Joseph, timber merchant, Lower Olland street Fenton, John, professor of dancing, Bull Jane Fisher, Samuel, grocer and stamp distributor, Earsham street Foulger, Joseph, carpenter and joiner, Upper Olland street Francis, Eliza, stay and dress maker, Lower Olland street Girling, John W., butcher, Earsham street Gosling, Mary, shopkeeper, Bridge street Grimmer, Charles, veterinary surgeon, Upper Olland street Hammond, Robert, veterinary surgeon, Earsham street Harding, Simon, cooper, Bridge street Hinsby, William, cooper, Lower Olland street Howes, Robert, accountant, Lower Olland street Howes, Miss Harriet, ladies’ boarding academy, Earsham street Howard, Edwin, grocer and tea dealer, Earsham street Holley, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Chapel street Hogg, Robert, carrier, Bridge street Hudson, James, ironmonger, Olland str. Hunt, Miss Susannah, milliner and dress-maker, Bridge street Ife, Charles, the Chequers, Bridge street James, John H., solicitor, agent for the Caledonian Fire, and Fire Insurance company, Trinity street Jennings, William Howes Dundas, inland revenue officer, Upper Olland street Jermy, John, the Two Brewers, Chapel street Jordan, Thomas, beer retailer, Bull lane Judge, Joseph, shopkeeper, Upper Olland street King, Hannah, Elizabeth, and Ellen, dressmakers, Earsham street King, Michael, wheelwright, Earsham st. Lait, Alfred, linen and woollen draper, Olland street Lait, John, clothier, Earsham street Larke, William, wine and spirit merchant, Broad street Laws, James, Three Jolly Butchers, Market-place Leggatt, Robert, Horse and Groom, Broad street Lodge, Edward, coal merchant, Bridge st. Lover, Charles, basket and sieve maker, Market-place Martin, Benjamin, the Angel inn, Lower Olland street Martin, George, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Martin, William, the Fleece inn, Market-place Masterson, James, glover and tailor, Lower Olland street Mayhew, Jeremiah, confectioner, Earsham street Meadows, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Trinity street Minns, Charles, draper and milliner, Olland street More, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Upper Olland street Newman, John, White Lion, Earsham street Nickless, Frederic, linen and woollen draper, Olland street Nunn, Robert, bricklayer and plasterer, Plough street Nursey, Henry, stonemason and sculptor, Upper Olland street Nursey, James, stone and marble mason, Lower Olland street Nursey, James, leather currier, Upper Olland street Oaken, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Market-place Owles, James, chemist and druggist, Market-place Owles, Thomas, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, Trinity street Palmer, David, pump maker and well sinker, the Greyhound, Upper Olland street Pearson, Robert, plumber and glazier, the Ollands Phillips, William L., grocer and tea dealer, Market-place Pratt, John, paper manufacturer, Trinity street Pricker, Jonathan, excise officer, Lower Olland street Raven, James, corn and seed merchant, Broad street Rayner, Henry, wheelwright, New road Reeve, John R., boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Reeve, William, pork butcher, Earsham street Reeve, Jesse, hairdresser, fancy repository, bookbinder, stationer, and hardwareman, Market-place Reeve, Charlotte, boarding and day school, Upper Olland street Reeve, Hannah, dressmaker, Upper Olland street Redgrave, Samuel, plumber, glazier, and painter, Chapel street Reynolds, Sarah Ann, ladies’ day school, Broad street Richards, Eliza, milliner and dressmaker, Lower Olland street Riches, Frederic, tailor, Lower Olland st. Riches, John, carpenter, &c., the Ollands Richmond, William, ironmonger, Bridge street Roper, John, Three Tuns inn, Market-place Rose, Robert, cabinet maker, Upper Olland street Sadd, John, tailor and draper, Bridge street Sayer, John, beer retailer, Bridge street Sayer, Manning, baker and confectioner, Upper Olland street Scarlett, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Sewell, Bloomfield, registrar of births and deaths, the Ollands Smith, George, boot and shoe maker, Lower Olland street Smith, Henry, general shopkeeper, Olland street Smith, Hannah, children’s day school, the Ollands Smith, James, Bell inn, Market-place Smith, James, tailor and draper, Market-place Smith, Lucy, Ann, fancy repository and stationer, Market-place Smith, Robert, tailor, Lower Olland street Smith, Susannah, governess of the Plough school, Lower Olland street Smith, Thomas, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Market-place Smith, William, carpenter and joiner, Chapel street Spall, Henry, auctioneer, wine and spirit merchant, New road Spall, William, coach builder, New road Spooner, Elizabeth, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Upper Olland street Spooner, John, plumber and glazier, Upper Olland street Stockdale, John, the Swan, Market-place Sutton, Amelia, tailor and hatter, Olland street Sutton, Lucy, dressmaker, Olland street Taylor, John, hairdresser and perfumer, Earsham street Taylor, Nathaniel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Earsham street Thirtle, John Brown, linen and woollen draper, Market-place Tillett, Benjamin, fishmonger, Bridge st. Tillett, William, fishmonger, Earsham st. Tilley, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Tilley, Eliza, shopkeeper, Bridge street Trower, James, boot and shoe maker, Bridge street Turner, William, basket and sieve maker, Upper Olland street Tye, John, boot and shoe maker, Broad street Walesby and Son, saddle and harness makers, Earsham street Walker, David, corn and coal merchant, Trinity street Waller, John, cabinet maker, Earsham st. Walpole, Mary Ann, draper, Bridge st. Ward, Benjamin, rope maker, Market-place Ward, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Olland street Waters, John, yardman to Mr. Walker, merchant, Lower Olland street Watson, John, blacksmith, New road Watts, John, boot and shoe maker, Broad street Watts, William, grocer, Earsham street Wayling, T., confectioner, Earsham str. Weavers, Henry, the Plough, Plough str. Weavers, John, grocer and tea dealer, Olland street Winter, John, glass stainer and painter, Earsham street Woods, William, linen draper, Market-place Woodward, B. B., littérateur, Trinity str. Woolnoughs, Mrs. Hannah, ladies’ boarding and day school, Broad street Woor, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Olland street Woor, James, boot and shoe maker, Lower Olland street Wright, Robert, brewer, Grove road HALESWORTH. Halesworth is a market town, distant 31 miles N.E. from Ipswich, 8 miles from Bungay, 9 miles from Beccles, 8½ from Southwold, and 100 from London, in the Blything hundred and union, Norwich bishopric, East Suffolk; is situate on the river Blyth, which is navigable to Southwold, where it falls into the North Sea. The living is a rectory, with the vicarage of Chediston annexed, value £600, and 10 acres of glebe land, in the gift of Andrew Johnston, Esq. The Rev. Robert Edward Hankinson, M.A., is the incumbent, and the Rev. David Stevenson, B.A., is the curate. The church of St. Mary is a Gothic building, with square tower and fine peal of 8 bells; also nave, aisles, and organ. The Baptists, Wesleyans, and Independents, have chapels here. Here is also a National School, and a British and Foreign School. There is a small theatre here; also a neat police station for the Beccles division of police. It is a polling place for the Eastern division of the county. The town is lighted with gas. The trade consists in corn and malt, which is exported to London by means of small crafts to Southwold. Here are also iron foundries, coach building, and several manufacturing establishments. The market is held on Tuesday. Fairs are held on Tuesday in Easter and Whitsun weeks, and 29th and 30th of October. The petty sessions are also held here. The population is 2,665, acreage 1,420, gross rental £10,000, rateable value, £7,990. John Crabtree, Esq., is lord of the manor of Halesworth and Dame Margerie, in Halesworth; and the rector is lord of the manor of the rectory. * * * * * Crown bank; Harveys and Hudsons, bankers. Agent, Thomas T. B. Bedwell, Thoroughfar Gurneys and Company; Barclay and Co., Market-place East of England bank; manager, Josiah Humphries, London and Westminster bank agents, Thoroughfare Savings’ bank; manager, Mr. James Tippell. Quay street Gas works; John Foreman, manager, Wissett road CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Atthill, Rev., Bridge street Bayley, Mrs. Susan, Pound street Bunyan, Mr. John, Quay street Chapman, Mr. John, Bungay road Clarke, Mr. John, Bridge street Crabtree, Misses, Bungay road Cracknell, Thomas, Esq., Market-place Eastaugh, Mrs. Hannah, Chediston str. Fox, Mrs. Lucy, Quay street Hankinson, Rev. Robert Edwards, rectory Moore, Mrs., Bungay road Prime, Mr. Edward, Bungay road Ringwood, Mrs., Bridge street Rudge, Mrs. Mary Anne, Rectory street Spilling, Miss Charlotte, Quay street Stevenson, Rev. David, curate, Pound street Taylor, Mrs. Mary, Thoroughfare Turner, Rev., rector of Linstead, round street TRADES. PROFESSIONS, &c. Aldred, William Henry, grocer, tea-dealer and tallow chandler, Market-place Allex, Captain Peter, superintendent of police, Bungay road Appleton, Robert, architect and surveyor, Pound street Archer, William, the Golden Ball, Chediston street Atmer, William, Angel inn commercial hotel, Thoroughfare Baker, William, shopkeeper and postman, Thoroughfare Baker, William, baker, Chediston street Balls, John, Hawk inn, Bridge street Balls, Robert, stone mason, Pound street Barber, Emma, shopkeeper, Chediston street Barber, Robert C., the White Lion, Market-place Barker. T., teacher of music, Pound str. Bass, Robert Beales, solicitor, agent for the Crown Life Office, clerk to the County Court, and to the Ipswich turnpike, h Market-place Beales, John, surgeon, Market-place Bedwell, John, tailor and draper, Market-place Bedwell, John, grocer and draper, Market-place Bird, John, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Boniwell, William, register office for servants, Thoroughfare Botham, Benjamin, linen draper, Bridge street Botham, Benjamin, tailor, &c., Quay str. Boyce, William, plumber, glazier, and painter, Pound street Boyden, Susannah, ladies’ boarding academy, Quay street Brown, Mary, butcher, Thoroughfare Brown, Samuel, grocer and draper, Quay street Bryant, Charles, solicitors’ clerk, Quay street Buller, Elizabeth, basket maker, Pound st. Burgess, Nathaniel, general ironmonger, Thoroughfare Burleigh, Robert W., maltster and corn merchant, Quay street Butler, William, tailor, Thoroughfare Carliell, William, coal merchant, Thoroughfare Carnova, Peter, silversmith and jeweller, Thoroughfare Chambers, William, White Hart inn, Thoroughfare Chaplain, Jonathan, the Grapes, Thoroughfare Chapman, John, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Chappell, William, painter and glazier, Rectory street Chilvers, Ambrose, grocer and draper, Chediston street Chilvers, William, musical instrument Chediston street Clarke, George, plumber and glazier, Thoroughfare Clark, William E., the Perseverance tavern, Quay street Cole, Ellen, fancy repository, Market-place Cole, John, boot and shoe maker, Chediston street Collett, George Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare Collett, William H., coach builder, Pound street Crabtree and Cross, solicitors, Thoroughfare Crisp, William, saddle and harness maker, Quay street Croft, Daniel, broker, Market-place Croft, Daniel, lodging house and broker, Chediston street Croft, George, haircutter, Quay street Croft, James, general shopkeeper, Chediston street Cross, Frederic, solicitor, Market-place, h Quay street Cullingford, Emma, straw bonnet maker, Chediston street Cullingford, James, shopkeeper, Chediston street Cullingford, Titus, boot and shoe maker, Bungay road Davey, Thomas P., linen draper, Thoroughfare Day, John, printer, China, glass, and Staffordshire warehouse, Bridge street Dennison, David, confectioner, Pound st. Dyer, Joseph, clothier and outfitter, Thoroughfare Easterson and Son, iron and brass founders, and implement makers, Market-place Edmonds, Jonathan, supervisor, Bungay road Ellis, William, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Market-place Elworthy, Sarah, boarding school for young ladies, Quay street Farrington, Robert, grocer, Thoroughfare Farrow, Joseph, timber merchant, Quay street Farrow, Thomas, builder and architect, Bungay road Fisher, Edward, tailor, Thoroughfare Foreman, John, grocer, draper, and post master, Thoroughfare Forman, Daniel, clerk to Blything Union, Quay street Forman, James, butcher, Bridge street Freeman, G. P., auctioneer, land agent, &c., Thoroughfare Garrard, Seaman, surgeon Gibson, William, the Half Moon, Rectory street Gilham, John, Brewers’ Arms, Bungay road Girdlestone, Owen, whitesmith, Pound street Gobbett, Henry G., tailor, draper, and bootmaker, Thoroughfare Gooch, James, fruiterer, and dealer in marine stores, Chediston street Gooch, John, marine store dealer, Chediston street Gooderham, John, earthenware dealer, Bridge street Green, Lucy, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Hardingham, William, the Queen’s Head, Chediston street Hellen, Robert, Rose and Crown, Chediston street Holder, Henry, brewer, Quay street Hopson, William, saddle and harness maker, Thoroughfare Howard, Charles, Trowel and Hammer, Pound street Howard, Frederic, surgeon, Quay street Hugman, Robert, linen draper, Bridge street James, Henry, accountant, Quay street Jarmy, John, smith and ironmonger, Chediston street Jarvis, Walter Scott, station-master, Halesworth station Johnson, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Market-place Keeble, Francis, carpenter and joiner, Rectory street Kemp, Samuel, butcher, Bridge street Kent, Thomas, cooper, Coopers’ Arms, Quay street Lanes, Frederic, shopkeeper, Market-place Lockwood, James, greengrocer, Bridge street London, John F., hatter, outfitter, &c., agent for the Alliance Life and Fire Assurance Office, Thoroughfare Mannall, Mrs. Elizabeth E., milliner and dressmaker, Bridge street Mannall, John, day academy for young gentlemen, Rectory street Miller, James, baker, Chediston street Miller, James, tailor and town crier, Chediston street Millett, William, shopkeeper, Pound str. Mills, Isaac, the Tuns, Market-place Moore, Caroline, milliner and dressmaker, Bridge street Musk, Edward H., stationer and toyman, Bridge street Neeve, Thomas, Swan inn, veterinary surgeon, Pound street Newson, Frederick, grocer and teadealer, Bridge street Newson, Nelson, W., watch and clock maker, silversmith, jeweller, &c., Thoroughfare Newson, Richard, whitesmith, Chediston street Newson, Samuel, bricklayer and plasterer, Pound street Newson, Stephen, bricklayer, Chediston street Newson, William, bricklayer and farmer, Chediston street Nunn, Ephraim, pork shop, Pound street Owles, John, plumber and glazier, Thoroughfare Parsley, Frederick, Esq., manager to Gurney’s bank, Market-place Page, Thomas, corn and seed merchant, baker, &c., Bridge street Peachy, Robert, ropemaker, Pound street Pedgrave, Augustus, surgeon, Bungay road Pedgrift, Fred. W., surgeon, Thoroughfare Prime, Samuel, fishmonger, Bridge street Rackham, George, chemist and druggist, printer and publisher of the Halesworth Times, Quay street Read, John, solicitor, Pound street Reynolds, William, chemist and druggist, Thoroughfare Rignall, William, gunsmith, Market-place Robinson, William, boot and shoe maker, Quay street Rudland, George H., surgeon and druggist, Chediston street Sawyer, James, carrier to Norwich, Ipswich, and Aldborough, Quay street Scarle, Mrs. Catherine, beer retailer and shopkeeper, Quay street Scraggs, Elizabeth, dyer, Chediston street Seaman, John, bailiff to the County court, Rectory street Seaman, George, butcher, Thoroughfare Self, Samuel, maltster, brewer, and retailer of beer, Chediston street Self, Samuel, shopkeeper, Quay street Shade, Nathaniel, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare Simmonds, Robert, the Ship, Thoroughfare Smith, Caroline, dressmaker, Chediston street Smith, James, builder, Chediston street Smith, John and Robert, farmers, Steeple lane Smith, Robert, police constable, police station, Quay street Smith, Sidney, veterinary surgeon, Chediston street Sowen, Robert, brick maker, Steeple lane Sparrow, Samuel, umbrella maker, Chediston street Spore, James, broker, Chediston street Squire, George, dealer in game, Chediston street Squire, William, baker and grocer, Pound street Stagoll, John, land surveyor, Black Eagle, Chediston street Stevens, William, accountant, Market-place Strathern, F. B., maltster, Bungay road Strathern, F. B. and Co., wine and spirit merchants, Quay streets Sutton, Robert T., tailor and draper, Thoroughfare Symonds, Robert, coachmaker and smith, Quay street Taylor, Caroline, straw bonnet maker, Pound street Taylor, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Bungay road Taylor, George G., King’s Arms commercial hotel, Market-place Thompson, William, gun and lock smith, Bridge street Thompson, George, brewer, farmer, and maltster, Market-place Tillett, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Bridge street Tilney, Henry, blacksmith, Pound street Tippell, James, printer, bookseller, stationer, dealer in china, glass, and earthenware, agent to Norwich Union Life and Fire Insurance society, Thoroughfare Took, Adam, basket and sieve maker, Quay street Took, Peter, beer retailer and butcher, Chediston street Took, Robert, confectioner and baker, Bridge street Tyrrell, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bungay road Tyrrell, William, brewer, Bungay road Wade, Denny, cooper and brewer, Bridge street Wade, Sarah, ladies’ boarding school, Pound street Wade, Thomas, cooper, Pound street Waters, Ann, the King’s Head, Quay str. Watson, William, the Wherry, Quay str. Webb, T., farmer, Walpole road Wigg, Caroline, straw bonnet manufacturer, Thoroughfare Wigg, Lionel, stock dealer, Rectory str. Wigg, William, watch and clock maker, Thoroughfare Wild, Thomas, accountant, Bungay road Woods, William, shopkeeper, Chediston street Woodward, Francis, banker’s clerk, Pound street Wright, James, plumber, glazier, and painter, Market-place EYE. EYE. An ancient borough and market town, occupies a low situation at the confluence of two rivulets, 20 miles N.E. of Ipswich, 24 S. of Norwich, 94½ from London through Colchester and Ipswich, and 3½ from the Mellis station of the Eastern Union Railway. It contains 4,174 acres, and the population in 1851 was 2,419. General Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart., of Oakley Park, is lord of the manors, and proprietor of the greater part of the soil. The market is on Tuesday for corn, &c.; and a fair is held on Whit-Monday for pleasure. Through the energetic exertions of Mr. Henry Bishop and Mr. Robert Chase, of this town, assisted by Sir Edward C. Kerrison, Bart., M.P., of Broome Hall, a new era has dawned on the place by the erection of a flax manufactory on such an extensive scale, as to be capable of giving employment to a great number of hands. Here are breweries and an iron foundry. The town is governed by a mayor, 4 aldermen, and 12 councilmen; and has a Commission of Peace, and Court of Record. Petty sessions are holden here. It returns one Member to Parliament; and the present member is Sir Edward Clarence Kerrison, Bart. The public buildings include the parish church, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul, a large, handsome structure, with a fine embattled tower, clock, and a handsome Gothic porch. The living is a vicarage, valued at £331 per annum. Sir Edward C. Kerrison, Bart., is the patron, and the Rev. James William Campbell, M.A., the incumbent. There are Wesleyan and Baptist chapels; likewise a Free Grammar and National Schools. The Hartismere Union Workhouse, a neat building, stands at the east end of the town, near the church. The Freemasons have a Lodge (Prince Edwin, 751) held at Mrs. Rowling’s, White Lion Hotel. There is a town hall, and a small theatre, now occasionally used for lectures. The Eye Savings’ Bank and Annuity Institution is held at Mr. Henry Bishop’s, in Broad Street, who is Secretary and Manager; and in November, 1851, there was due to 1,184 depositors the sum of £28,177 1_s._ 7_d._ At the north entrance of the town stand Bedingfield’s almshouses, for poor widows or old maids of Eye, which have been rebuilt by the charity trustees, and have a picturesque appearance. * * * * * Gas Works, Magdalen street, Mr. John Waterman, superintendent, h Lambeth street. Gurneys & Co., bankers, Edgar Chenery, Esq., solicitor, agent, Broad street CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Ashford, Mr. Seaman, Castle street Ashwell, Miss, Castle street Bishop, Mrs. Mary, Castle street Branch, Mr. John, Lambeth street Campbell, Rev. James W., M.A., vicar, h the vicarage Collins, Mrs. Hannah, Church street Day, Miss Ellen, Church street Eade, the Misses, Castle street Edwards, Mrs. Lucy, Magdalen street Flowerdew, Mr. Thomas, Church street Hayward, Mr. Lionel, Lambeth street Notly, Rev. Charles, vicar of Redlingfield, and Master of the Grammar school, h Grammar school Prettyman, Mr. Robert, Church street Southwold, Miss, Miss Reeve, and Miss Garland, Castle street Thornton, Mrs. Emily, Castle street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Aldred, Frederic, miller, Lambeth street Arbourn, Robert, the Star, Castle street Ashford, Henry, surgeon, Castle street Baldry, George, miller, Church street Barber, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Lambeth street Barber, William, ironmonger, agent to the Norwich Union Life and Fire office, Broad street Batchelor, Henry F., mechanical dentist, jeweller, watchmaker, and engraver, Castle street Bevis, George T., Hill House establishment for young gentlemen, Lambeth street Bird, Henry, the Grapes, Church street Bird, Thomas, rock and sweetmeat maker, Church street Bishop, Robert, chemist and druggist, printer and stationer, agent to the Indisputable Life office, Broad street Broad Charles, brushmaker, Castle street Buckenham, Charles G., the Horseshoes, Castle street Burton and Chase, flax manufacturers, flax mills Burton, John Watson, flax manufacturer, Lambeth street Calver, Susannah, watchmaker and glass dealer, Broad street Cason and Bicker, linen and woollen drapers, agents for Dakin’s tea, Broad street Catchpole, Edward, the Red Lion, Church street Chase, Robert, butcher, Lambeth street Collins, Henry, blacksmith and machinist, Cross street Collins, John, tallow chandler and grocer, Church street Cooper, James, baker, Church street Costerton, Charles Fisher, clerk to the Guardians of the Hartismere Union, and superintendent registrar Coston and Co., brewers, maltsters, wine and spirit merchants Cream, Charles, solicitor, clerk to Magistrates of the County for the Hundred of Hartismere, Lambeth street Cross, Charles O., grocer and draper, Lambeth street Dade, Robert, shopkeeper, Magdalen str. Day, Daniel, builder, Church street Day, Joseph, wheelwright, Back lane Dove, James, shopkeeper, Church street Dykes, Robert, cooper, King’s Head, Church street Evans, Harriet, dressmaker, Church street French, Thos. Esq., bank agent and solicitor, Stayer House Frost, Charles, Queen’s Head inn, Cross street Gardner, William, shopkeeper, Magdalen street Garrod, William, iron and brass founder and manufacturer of farmers’ implements in general, Lowgate street Gibbs, Robert, tailor, Magdalen street Girling, Daniel, wheelwright, Castle str. Gissing, Anthony, confectioner and baker, Castle street Gissing, Samuel, linen and woollen draper, agent to the Royal Exchange and the General Fire and Life offices, Broad street Gooderham, Daniel, hairdresser, Magdalen street Goold, George, gardener and seedsman, Cowgate street Harvey, William, hairdresser, Broad street Herbert, Hannah, the Eight Bells, Church street Hindes, James, carpenter and builder, Lowgate street Howe, Anthony, boot and shoe maker, Lambeth street Hursam, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Lambeth street Jeffry, Martha, milliner and dress maker, Church street Jessop, Samuel, dealer, Church street Jillings, Samuel, corn chandler and butcher, Castle street Kemp, Edward, bankers’ clerk, Castle street Kirby, Susan, milliner and dress maker, Lambeth street Lacon, Charles, jun., solicitor, Lambeth street Lacon, Richard and Charles, brewers, and wine and spirit merchants, Lambeth street Lacon, Thomas Henry, agent to the Britannia Insurance office Lake, William, the Swan inn, Cross str. Lawrence, Jesse, broker, Church street Lawrence, Robert, the Cherry Tree, Castle street Lawton, George Warner, solicitor, Castle street Ling, Charles H., plumber, glazier, and painter, Lowgate street Marriott, John, tailor, Castle street Marsh, John, saddle and harness maker, Castle street Mendham, Robert, coach maker and artist, Church street Moore, James, surgeon, Magdalen street Moss, Susan, milliner and dress maker, Magdalen street Moss, William, the Crown, Magdalen str. Mudd, George, grocer, registrar of marriages for the Hundred of Hartismere, Church street Neale, James, plumber and glazier, Castle street Norman, James, Duke of Wellington, Back lane Nurse, Richard, printer, bookseller, stationer, stamp distributor, and postmaster, Broad street Offord, Edmund, Bedingfield Arms, Lambeth street Olden, John, tailor, Church street Page, Edward, leather cutter, Castle str. Palmer, Mary, stay maker, Back lane Penning, Daniel, builder and surveyor, Lambeth street Perfitt, Robert, gardener, Cross street Perry, Thomas, baker, Church street Prentice, David, gunsmith, Cross street Rampling, Henry, beer retailer, Castle street Rampling, Henry, tailor, Castle street Rampling, Horace, butcher, Castle street Rands, William, basket manufactory and rod merchant, Lambeth street Rowling, Susan, White Lion commercial hotel, Broad street Read, William, tailor and draper, Church street Read, William, tailor, Broad street Remington, Richard, saddle and harness maker, Church street Richardson, Humphrey, fishmonger, Church street Robinson, James, glover, Castle street Robinson, William, glover, Church street Rose, David, boot and shoe maker, Back lane Runacres, Mary, corn chandler, Church street Rush, John, fancy toy shop and veterinary surgeon, Castle street Scales, Harriet, straw bonnet maker, Church street Scales, Henry, King’s Arms, Castle street Short, George G., maltster and builder, Church street Sivel, George, cooper, Lambeth street Skelton, Joseph, dyer, Castle street Skinner, George, watch and clock maker, Castle street Skuffham, David, blacking manufacturer, Lambeth street Smith, Joseph, blacksmith, Church street Smith, Robert, confectioner, Broad street Strutt, Joseph, White Horse, Church str. Sturgeon, Daniel, painter, plumber, and glazier, Castle street Sturgeon, George, painter, plumber, and glazier, Castle street Thimblethorpe, Henry, carpenter and joiner, Castle street Tillett, William, fishmonger, Castle street Todd, Henry, coach maker, Lambeth street Tricker, William, saddle and harness maker, Lowgate street Tye, Mark, bricklayer, Cross street Vine, Henry, stone and marble mason, Lowgate street Walter, William Miller, surgeon, Lambeth street Waterman, John, corn and coal merchant, Back street Watling, John, the Bull, Lambeth street Weeden, Henry, horse dealer, Church str. Whayman, Owen, professor of music and dancing, Church street Williams, William, governor of the Hartismere Union; Williams, Eliza, matron Woolner, Francis, accountant, Church street Wythe, Henry, the Victoria Arms, Back street STOWMARKET. STOWMARKET. A market town and railway station, in Stow hundred, West Suffolk, 80¼ miles from London, 12½ N.N.W. from Ipswich, and 14¼ E.S.E. from Bury; contained, in 1851, 3,299 inhabitants, besides about 1,000 in the Upland, being nearly 4,300. It is nearly the centre of the county, on the Eastern Union Railway, at the junction of the three rivulets which form the river Gipping, which was rendered navigable in 1793, and has proved a great source of prosperity to the town. A considerable trade in corn, malt, coals, slate, and timber, is done here. The Corn Exchange and Assembly Boom were built at a cost of £3000 about 20 years since. The corn market, held on Thursday, is well attended by farmers. A grand agricultural show of cattle, sheep, and pigs, is held early in September; and a horticultural show is held in July for flowers, fruit, and vegetables. There are two annual fairs—viz. on the 10th of July and two following days for toys and pleasure, and on the 12th of August a large lamb fair. The town is well lighted with gas; and it is now a polling-place for the Western division of the county. The living is a vicarage, valued in the King’s books at £16 15_s._, is now valued at £380 per annum. The Rev. A. G. H. Hollingsworth is patron and incumbent. The church, dedicated to St. Peter and St. Mary, is a large cathedral-like building, in the decorated and early English style of architecture, with tower, nave, aisles, long chancel, and a side chapel, belonging to C. Tyrrell, Esq., called Gripping chapel. In the church is a monument to Dr. Young, once vicar of this place, and tutor to the immortal Milton. There are chapels for Independents, Baptists, Wesleyans, and Primitive Methodists; also a National school, and several benevolent institutions for the relief of the poor. * * * * * Harveys and Hudson’ Bank. William Isley, Esq., manager, Butter market. Oakes, Bevan, and Co.’s Bank. Manager, John G. Hart, Market-place Reading Rooms for Young Men, supported by Subscribers—about 100 members, Market-place. Open daily. Corn Exchange, Market-place. Market on Thursdays; large trade carried amongst farmers, maltsters, millers, and merchants. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Bond, Miss Susan, Childer road Bradley, Mr. Robert, Childer road Bridges, Mrs. Sarah, Ipswich road Cooper, Mrs. Amelia, Bury street Cross, Mr. Henry, Ipswich street Dydeman, Mr. George, Bury street Freeman, Mrs. Susan, Ipswich street Gaymour, Miss Mary Ann, Childer road Grimsby, Miss M. N., Ipswich road Hollingsworth, Rev. A. G. H., vicar of Stowmarket and Stowupland, Vicarage, Ipswich street Kent, Mrs., Childer road King, Mrs., Hill house Maberly, Rev. Frederic H., vicar of Great Finborough, h Tavern street Pennington, Mrs. Emma, Ipswich street Purr, Misses Mary Anna and Sophia, Bury street Revett, Mrs. Elizabeth, Bury street Reynolds, Rev. William, Violet hill Rust, Mrs., Bury street Smith, Rev. W., curate of Stowupland, Ipswich road Smith, William, Bury road Symonds, Mrs. Elizabeth, Tavern street Thornley, Rev. John, Baptist minister, Violet hill road Turner, Mrs. Susan, Childer road Webb, Joseph, Esq., Ipswich street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Adams, Robert, pipe maker, Market-place Andrews, Henry, shopkeeper, Pleasant row, Regent street Andrews, Joseph, builder, Tavern street Archer, Edward P., assistant clerk to the Court, clerk to the Union, and County Court office, Tavern street Arenson, Louis, jeweller, Childer road Bailey, William, cabinet maker, Ipswich street Balls, George, tailor and draper, Churchyard Banyard, Theodore, bricklayer and plasterer, Violet hill lane Barker, Robert, baker, Stowupland street Barnard, Edward, baker, Stowupland street Barnard, Philip, beer retailer, Gipping street Bellchambers, John, tailor and draper, Market-place Bethel, F. W., bushel and harness maker, Ipswich street Betts, Francis, carpenter and builder, Bury street Bewley, Hunter, King’s Arms inn, Stowupland street Bloomfield, Rebecca, shopkeeper, Bury st. Bloomfield, Thomas W., the Railway tavern, Stowupland street Boby, George, linen and woollen draper, tea-dealer and grocer, Market-place Boby, Robert, ironmonger, Market-place Bowey, William, shopkeeper, Stowupland street Bree, Charles, surgeon, Strickland Brett, Thomas, tailor and draper, Ipswich street Brett, Martha, grocer and haberdasher, Stowupland street Brett, John, gardener, Duke’s Head inn, Ipswich street Bridges, Samuel and Son, coach builders, Tavern street Brook, A. M. and R., milliners and dress makers, Ipswich street Broom, John, Carpenters’ Arms Brownsmith, John, Fox and Hounds, Bury street Caley, Samuel, fishmonger, Ipswich street Carter, Sarah, day school for young ladies and gentlemen, Ipswich street Chapman, John E., wine and spirit merchant, Ipswich road Charles, Richard, outfitter, Market-place Clarke, A., milliner, Tavern street Clarke, Mary Anne, milliner, &c., Regent street Claxton, George, painter, plumber, glazier, and earthenware dealer, Market-place Cobbold, James, porter’s lodge, Stowupland street Codd, William, boot and shoemaker, and parish clerk, Ipswich street Coe, Thomas, painter and decorator, Bury street Cole, Thomas, commercial traveller, Tavern street Cole, Thomas, cabinet maker, Childer road Coleby, Ephraim, the Crown, Regent street Coleman, Benjamin, the Pot of Flowers, Bury street Collen, George, plumber, glazier, and corn merchant, Ipswich street Colson, John, gun maker, Ipswich street Colson, William, the Staff of Life, and shopkeeper, Stowupland street Colson, John, boot and shoe maker, Stowupland street Cordwell, Charles, boys’ school, Regent street Corner, William, Pickerell inn, Stowupland street Cracknell, George, basket maker, Stowupland street Cracknell, Samuel, whitesmith in general, Bury street Crawley, George, station master Creasey, John, tailor, Bury street Crispin, Thomas, pawnbroker, Butter Market Cullum, Edward, Cricketers’ Arms, Childer place Cuthbert, Gibbs E., tailor, White Hart, Crow street Cuthbert, Thomas, butcher, Bury street Cuthbert, Robert, bootmaker, Red Lion, Tavern street Dade, Joseph, Bell inn, Bury road Day, John, ozier merchant, Bury road Day, John, beer retailer and boot and shoe maker, Churchyard Dennis, Hannah, milliner and furrier, Bury street Diaper, Abraham, shopkeeper, Bury street Diaper, James, boot and shoe maker, Bury street Diaper, James, wine, spirit, and porter merchant, agent for the General Fire and Life Assurance, Stowupland street Downing, Henry S., King’s Head, Ipswich street Drake, Charles, tailor and draper, Ipswich street Druce, William H., fancy toy shop Druce, William, hair dresser, and fancy toy shop, Bury street Durrant, Jeremiah, fishmonger, Stowupland street Dye, John, shopkeeper, Gipping street Earthy, Reuben, coach builder, Bury str. Eley, Joseph, pork butcher, Ipswich str. Ellis, Robert, carpenter and joiner, Ipswich road Esling, Henry, painter, plumber, and glazier, Stowupland street Felgate, Elizabeth, tailoress, Childer place Felgate, William, grocer and draper, Bury street Feltham, William, watch and clock maker, working silversmith and jeweller, registrar of marriages for the district of Stow, and agent for the Protector Life Assurance Society, Stowupland street Fenton, Eliza, confectioner, Ipswich str. Fiske, John, baker, Bury street Footman and Company, linen and woollen drapers, hatters, &c., Tavern street Francis, Hannah, dyer, Bury street Francis, James, umbrella maker, Bury street Freeman, Spencer, surgeon, registrar of births and deaths, Market-place Frewer, John Edwin, nurseryman, Violet hill nursery Frewer, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Regent street Frewer, Mary, knitting and crochet establishment, Market-place Fuller, R. G., solicitor, Ipswich street Garnham, George, manager for Footman and Co., linen draper, Tavern street Gilson, John, butcher, Stowupland street Gladwell, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Stowupland street Gooderham, Charles, butcher, Ipswich st. Gosling, Sophia, shopkeeper, Regent str. Green, Sarah and Hannah, boarding and day academy for ladies, Bury street Greengrass, George, baker, Childer road Groom, Robert, carpenter, Gipping str. Gudgeon, James, solicitor, Bury street Harling, B. A., surgeon, Bury street Harper, John W., surgeon, Stowupland street Hayward, George, butcher, Bury street Hayward, George, wheelwright, Regent street Herring, William, supervisor, Stowupland road Hewitt, William Robert, corn and timber merchant, Tavern street Hopson, John, stone and marble mason, Bury street Ives, James, boot and shoe maker and beer retailer, Ipswich street Jackson, Abraham, superintendent of British Schools, Childer road Jackson, Isaac, cooper, Bury street Jackson, William, chemist and druggist, Market-place King, Benjamin, maltster and merchant, h Tavern street King, William, upholsterer, cabinet maker, and broker, Ipswich street King, William, corn and coal merchant, Tavern street Lambert, George, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Ipswich street Lankester, Joseph A., grocer and draper, wine merchant, and tallow melter, Market-place, and at Felsham Larke, Sarah, dress maker, Bury street Leathers, Ann, shopkeeper, Ipswich street Lilystone, Charles, baker, Bakers’ Arms, Violet hill Lilystone, William, shopkeeper, Bury street Limmer, James, China and glass establishment, Market-place Limmer, William F., confectioner, Market-place Lock, John, farmer, Bury road Lockwood, John, the Fox commercial hotel, and Inland Revenue office, Ipswich street Lusher, Elijah, the Hop Pole tavern, Stowupland street Makens, Robert, butcher, Ipswich street Malyan, William, Barge inn, Stowupland street Martin, Phœbe, ladies’ boarding and day school, Bury street Martin, John, miller, the Rose tavern, Butter market Matthews, John, farmer, Bury road Mc’Lachlan, John, brewer, Bury street Miles, Edward F., whitesmith, Ipswich road Mills, Elizabeth, straw bonnet maker, Ipswich street Mills, William, White Horse inn, Stowupland street Morly, Thomas, painter, plumber, and glazier, Bury street Mumford and Chapman, wine and spirit merchants, and agents to the Suffolk Alliance Fire and Life Office, Ipswich street Myal, Leonard, Greyhound inn, Tavern street Offord, James, cutler, Ipswich street Ormes, Samuel, boot and shoe maker, Crow street Palmer, William, baker, Stowupland str. Palmer, Ellen, dress maker, Stowupland street Parmenter, Isaac, China and glass dealer, hairdresser, and clerk to the market, Market-place Parker, William, baker and confectioner, Ipswich street Paxman, Ann Smith, draper, Ipswich str. Payne, Henry, solicitors’ clerk, Violet hill Payne, James, house agent, Violet hill road Payne, Emma, ladies’ boarding school, Violet hill Pearson, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Ipswich street Pettit, Edward, merchants’ clerk, Childer road Pooley, Thomas, broker, Stowupland street Pooley, William, clothier, Butter market Prentice and Hewitt, bar iron, timber, slate and coal merchants, maltsters, &c., Stowupland street Prentice, William, corn and timber merchant, h Market-place Prentice, Samuel, grocer and draper, Market-place Purr, William W., ironmonger, oil and colorman, Stowupland street Raffe, Matilda, boot and shoe maker, Bury street Reddish, Edward, boot and shoe maker, Market-place Rednall, Ephraim, builder and surveyor, Ipswich street Reynolds, John, miller, Ipswich street Robinson, Frederic, ironmonger, Regent terrace Rodwell, Edward, tailor, Crow street Roper, David, boot and shoe maker, Regent street Runneckles, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Bury street Rush, Edward, pork shop and postman, Market-place Rust, Isaac A., ironmonger, Bury street Salmon, Edward, ironmonger and brazier, Ipswich street Salmon, Thomas, and Tillott, Albert, tailors and drapers, Bury street Salmon, William, corn, coal, and seed merchant, Stowupland street Sawyer, Randall, carpenter and joiner, Regent street Scrivener, Philip, watch and clock maker, silversmith, jeweller, dentist, &c., Market-place Sillett, John, superintendent of police, Tavern street Simpson, Edward, stone mason, Ipswich road Simpson, George B., private grammar school, Bury street Simpson, Thomas, chemist and druggist, and agent for the Sun Fire office, Bury street Smith, Robert, miller, Ipswich street Smith, Thomas, Inland Revenue officer, Bury street Smith, William, blacksmith, Ipswich str. Smyth, Francis, whitesmith, Bury street Stegall, John G., miller, Bury street Stevens, William, basket maker, Stowupland street Stevens, J. W. and G., common brewers, Stowupland street Stevens, George, brewer and maltster, Stowupland street Strait, Elizabeth, preparatory school for boys, Ipswich road Studd, William, hairdresser, Bury street Suttle, Louisa, milliner and dress maker, Ipswich street Suttle, William, dyer, Stowupland street Sutton, William, Duke of Wellington, Stowupland road Taylor, Henry T., sack, tilt, and grease manufacturer, Childer road Tillott, Joseph, tailor, Tavern street Tillott, T., corset and stay maker, Tavern street Towcock, James, foreman, to Mr. Woods’ iron foundry, Childer road Tricker, Robert, baker, Bury street Tricker, William, shopkeeper, beer retailer, and cooper, Bury street Turner, William, hurdle maker, Bury str. Tydeman and Cracknell, furniture brokers’, Ipswich street Tydeman, George, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Ipswich street Ward, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Regent street Ward, Joshua, boot and shoe maker, Regent street Warne, Mr., farmer, Bury road Webb, Henry, grocer and tea dealer, Bury street Webb, L. and Son, curriers, tanners, and leather sellers, Stowupland street Wenham, William, pipe manufacturer, Stowupland road Whayman, Owen, veterinary surgeon, Regent street Williams, Charles, Queen’s Head, Stowupland street Williams, James, White Lion, Stowupland street Williams, Robert, grocer and tea dealer, Stowupland street Woods, James, manufacturer of agricultural machinery and implements, Suffolk iron works Woolby, Arthur B., bookseller, printer, and stationer, Ipswich street Woolby, Thomas B., postmaster, Ipswich street Worledge, Robert, tailor, Stowupland str. Wright, Samuel, saddle and harness maker, Tavern street Youngman, Thomas, confectioner, Ipswich street NEEDHAM MARKET. NEEDHAM MARKET. A railway station and well-built town, lighted with gas; is a hamlet of the parish of Barking. It is situated on the Eastern Union Railway, 76¾ miles from London, 8¾ from Ipswich, 3½ from Stowmarket, and is bounded on the east by the navigable river Gipping. This town is in Bosmere and Claydon hundred and union, Norwich bishopric East Suffolk. The living is a perpetual curacy, of the annual value of £91, in the gift of the rector for the time being of the parish of Barking. The Rev. G. A. Paske, is the incumbent. The church is dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It is a humble structure, with wooden belfry. There is a Free Grammar School for the education of 21 youths, connected with the church. There is an Independent chapel, of which the Rev. Joseph Perkins is minister, and connected therewith is a British School. The Society of Friends also have a small meeting, and a Girls’ Free School attached. The almshouses are for 8 poor persons, and the occupiers have a small weekly allowance, with coals and candles. The population in 1851 was 1,367, and it occupies nearly 1000 acres. The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Ashburnham is lord of the manor. A fair is held on October 28th. There is a manufactory for crown glue in this town. In 1850, a public library and reading room was established here. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Bedingfield, Miss Caroline, High street Bedingfield, Miss Harriet, High street Burlingham, Mr. Thomas, High street Catchpole, Mrs., High street Clarke, Mr. William, High street Maw, Mrs. Lucy, High street Maw, Samuel Alexander, agent for Alexander and Co’s bank, High street Paske, Rev. George Alexander, perpetual curate of Needham Market Sammons, Rev. John Coulson, M.A., head master of the grammar school, Needham Market, and curate of Gipping Squires, Mrs. Rachel, High street Ward, Mrs., High street Wilkinson, Mr. B., High street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Abbott, Mr. Jonathan, farmer; h High street Bayley, James T., grocer and draper, High street Baker, John, superintendent, police station, High street Baskett, James, shopkeeper, High street Baskett, Robert, boot and shoe maker, and leather seller, High street Beard, Philip, watch and clock maker, High street Beck, Thomas B., surgeon, Valley House, Creeting St. Mary Beck, Henry, surgeon, High street Bedingfield, James, M. D., Longville House, Needham Market Blomfield, Thomas, painter, plumber and glazier, High street Bowell, Robert, pork shop, High street Brill, John, station-master, Needham station Brook, Mr. James B., solicitor, High street Brooke, Richard C., boot and shoe maker and fancy repository, High street Brown, Edward, blacksmith, High street Burrell, Henry R., watch and clock maker, High street Button, Robert, Victoria Arms, High str. Chapman, William, cabinet-maker, &c., Hawk Mill street Childrick, John, millwright, Hawk Mill street Childrick, William, miller, Hawk Mill st. Clabon, William, wheelwright, High str. Claxton, Edward, blacksmith, High street Clover, John, butcher, High street Cookson, Rev. Frederic, curate of Combs; h High street Cooper, Mrs. Mary, painter, plumber, and glazier, China shop, High street Dearing, John, saddle and harness maker, High street Fairweather, Lionel, pork shop, High str. Fairweather, Samuel, Queen’s Head inn, Hawk Mill street Fox, John, grocer, High street Garnham, Mrs. Susan, shopkeeper, High street Garrod, Frederic John, watch and clock maker, jeweller and silversmith, High street Garrard and Paddle, grocers and drapers, High street Godfrey, Henry, carpenter and joiner, High street Green, John, tailor, &c., High street Groom, Robert, boot and shoe maker, High street Haggar, Joseph, rakemaker, Coddenham road Haggar, Samuel, the Swan inn commercial posting house, High street Hall, Robert, gardener, Bridge street Harrington, Allen, chemist and druggist, High street Hayward, John, butcher, High street Hayward, Frederic, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates for Bosmere and Claydon Hundred, superintendent registrar Hazell, James, shopkeeper, High street Jeckell, Robert, accountant, High street Kerridge, Miss Celia, school governess, High street Lockwood, Luke, baker, High street Lockwood, William, baker, High street Lovick, Mary Ann, beer retailer, High street Lucas, Thomas, baker, Bridge street Martin, Enoch, George commercial inn, High street Mount, Mary Ann, Rampant Horse inn, Coddenham road Mount, William, wireworker, High street Mulley, Edward, broker, Chapel street Page, Thomas, tailor and confectioner, High street Pennington, James, surgeon, Chapel str. Potter, Thomas, basket-maker, High str. Quinton, John, druggist, bookseller, and stationer, stamp office, High street Rabitt, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, High street Rainbird, John, shopkeeper and fishmonger, High street Read, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, High street Read, William, boot and shoe maker, High street Ruffell, Francis, beer retailer, High street Sage, Susan, King’s Head inn, High str. Sage, William, carrier to Ipswich every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, High street Scopes, Henry, the Bull, Bridge street Scopes, Richard, bricklayer, &c., Stowmarket road Scopes, Susan, whitening maker, Stowmarket road Simpson and Son, coopers and timber dealers, manufacturers of all kinds of bent timber, High street Snell, Samuel, farmer, High street Soughgate, Abraham, miller, High street Soughgate, Mrs. John, flour seller, High street Steward, George, maltster, High street Steward, John, blacksmith, High street Stewart, William James, solicitor, High street Studd, George, hairdresser, High street Studd, John, tailor, &c., High street Taylor, Miss Ann, day school for young ladies, High street Taylor, Thomas, librarian to the lecture room, High street Taylor, William, grocer, draper, and baker, Bull lane Tydeman, Mrs. Harriet, Three Tuns inn, Hawk Mill street Tydeman, John, post-master, post-office, High street Vincent, Jonathan, veterinary surgeon, High street Ward, Mrs. Sophia, brick and lime works, High street Webb, Frederic, beer retailer, High street Wells, Mrs. Maria, straw bonnet maker, High street Woodward, John, grocer and draper, High street Woollard, George, whitesmith and bell-hanger, High street Woollard, Jane, straw bonnet maker, High street Wright, Freeman, crown glue manufacturer Wright, Henry, beer retailer, High street WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge, in East Suffolk, is a parish and market town, and port, on the banks of the river Deben, 76 miles from London, and 8 N.E. from Ipswich. The population in 1851 was 5,000. The town is well lighted with gas; it consists principally of four streets. Large quantities of corn and malt are shipped from Woodbridge; and the imports are very considerable, consisting of coal, timber, seed, oilcake, wine, spirits, &c. Upwards of 50 vessels are connected with the port. A very extensive market is held on Wednesday, for corn and cattle. Fairs are held on the first Tuesday in April, and Michaelmas day and the day following. A county court is held here. The petty sessions are every Wednesday, and quarter sessions are held here. The Parish Church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a very handsome structure, and in 1840, was repaired and decorated at the expence of George Thomas, Esq. The living is a perpetual curacy; the Rev. T. W. Meller, M.A., is the present incumbent—annual value, £329. A new church, dedicated to St. John, has been completed within the last 8 years. The Rev. Joseph Rowley, B.A., is minister. The Wesleyans, Independents, and Society of Friends, have each a chapel here. * * * * * SEKFORDE HOSPITAL. Governors—Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, Master of the Rolls. Right Honourable Sir John Jervis, Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Common Pleas. Chaplain—Rev. William Thomas Meller, M.A. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Aldous, Mr. William, Sekford street Alexanders and Co., bankers; F. Alexander, Esq., resident partner, Church st. Allen, Miss Lydia, Thoroughfare Baily, Mrs. Mary, St. John’s street Baldry, Mrs. Mary, Church street Brooke, George, Esq., Cumberland street Carthew, Mrs. Charlotte, Cumberland str. Clarke, Mrs., Bredfield street Cook, Mr. William, Brook street Daniels, Misses, St. John’s street Doughty, Frederic, Esq., Cumberland st. Duffy, Rev. Aaron, Independent minister, Quay side Garrard, Mr. William, Thoroughfare Gissing, Mrs. Ann, Cumberland street Griffiths, Rev. David, Independent minister, New street Grimwood, Mrs., St. John’s street Hart, Mr. Daniel, Quay House Heard, Mrs. E., Castle street Hillen, Mr. Robert, the Quay Hughes, Thomas William, M.R.C.S., Cumberland street Hughes, Rev. Thomas William, B.A., chaplain of the Suffolk asylum, Cumberland street Hunt, Mrs. Harriet, St. John’s street Jackson, Rev. Postle, head master of the Free Grammar school, Sekford street Knight, Mrs. Ann, Thoroughfare Linstead, Mr. John, St. John’s Church street Loder, Mr. Charles, Thoroughfare Martin, Mr. William, Thoroughfare Martin, Mr. William, Doric place Miller, Rev. T. W., rector of St. Mary’s; rectory house Morley, Mr. William, Thoroughfare Norton, William, Esq. Pulham, James, Esq., Sekford street Rowley, Rev. Joseph Moss, incumbent, St. John’s: h St. Johns parsonage Sheming, Mr. Thomas, Cumberland street Taylor, Rev. Henry: h Chapel lane Toll, Miss Hannah, Seckford street Turner, Mrs., St. John’s street Wainwright, Miss Rachel and Miss Elizabeth, Church street Watson, Rev. Christopher George, rector of Melton: h Church street Whitnall, Mrs. Elizabeth, Castle street Wilson, Miss Mary, Doric place TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Adcock, George, national school master, Castle street Aldring, W. H., milliner and dressmaker, Thoroughfare Alexander and Co., bankers, Church str. Alexander, William, boot and shoe maker, Sekford street Allcock, Thomas, baker, Market-hill Allen, John, the Royal William, Theatre street Allen, Alethea, corset maker, Cumberland street Allen, Loder, plumber and glazier, Church street Amos, Sarah, private lodging house, Cumberland street Andrews, Jonathan, builder, St. John’s street Andrews, W. F., grocer and tea dealer, registrar of marriages, agent to Royal Liverpool Insurance and Accidental office, Thoroughfare and Market hill Bacon, Cobbold, and Co., bankers, Thoroughfare Baker, James, watch maker, Thoroughfare Baldwin, C. A., Free Trade tavern, Sekford street Balls, Mary Ann, pork butcher, Sekford st. Balls, Edward, tailor, Thoroughfare Bannister, William G., British schoolmaster, St. John’s terrace Bardwell, Elmer, broker and grocer, Cumberland street Barnes, Robert, shop keeper, Thoroughfare Barritt, James, confectioner, Church str. Batchelor, Richard, grocer and tea dealer, Thoroughfare Baxter, Isaac, green grocer, Sekford street Baxter, Harriet, dress maker, Doric place Baxter, Sarah, blacksmith, Brook street Bays, Thomas, hat manufacturer, Market-place Beckett, John, farming bailiff, Kingston road Beecroft, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Church street Beecroft, William, grocer and tea dealer, Church street Bendall, James, iron and brass founder, Thoroughfare Berry, Sharman West, gun manufacturer, Market hill Betts, John, farmer, Thoroughfare Betts, John, chemist, druggist, and colorman, Thoroughfare Beverley, Sarah, and Stubbs, Eliza, fancy repository, Thoroughfare Bird, Emma, dress and cloak maker, St. John’s street Bird, Robert, librarian to the Mechanics’ institution, St. John’s street Bloxsome, Joseph, linen draper, Church street Bond, Samuel, tailor, &c., Wellington inn, Cumberland street Braham, Robert, boot maker, New street Brickles, John, bricklayer, Castle street Brickles, Margaret, shopkeeper, Castle street Brighten, George, haircutter, Quay Brinkley, William, butcher, Church street Broadbank, Rosa, straw bonnet maker, New street Broadbank, William, boot maker, New street Broadbank, T., plumber, glazier, and painter, Brook street Brook, Henry William, wine and spirit merchant, stock and share broker, Church street Brooks, German, Queen’s Head inn, Sekford street Brown, Joseph F., tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Thoroughfare Buckmaster, Mark, brewer, St. John’s str. Bull, Elizabeth, dress maker, Brook str. Bunn, Walter, Saddlers’ Arms, Castle street Burditt, John, watch maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Thoroughfare Burrows, Charles, pawnbroker, silversmith, and jeweller, Church street Burrows, John, whitesmith, Angel lane Butters, John, boot and shoe maker, New street Butters, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare Cage, John, tin-plate worker, New street Cana, Robert, agent for the Norwich Fire and Life Assurance society, commissioner for taking special bails for the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire Carr, John, baker, Castle street Carr, James, boot and shoe maker, and leather cutter, Thoroughfare Catchpole, John, bookseller, stationer and fancy repository, Thoroughfare Chappell, William George, tailor and woollen draper, Church street Charters, Sophia Augusta, King’s Arms, Thoroughfare Clarke, Henry, green grocer, New street Cole, Jacob, butcher, Church street Cole, James, beer retailer, Cumberland street Cook, Thomas, coach builder, New street Cook, Alfred, auctioneer, appraiser, and estate agent, Thoroughfare Cook, Thomas, the Coopers’ Arms, Market hill Cook, Alfred B., the Swan inn, Market hill Cook, Alfred Thomas, estate agent and auctioneer, Thoroughfare Cork, Henry, rope and twine manufacturer, Church street Cousins, William, bricklayer, Sekford street Cowing, Samuel, Stannon inn, Brewer’s lane Cranmer, Alexander, King’s Head inn, Market hill Cross, James, rod merchant, &c., Thoroughfare Crowe, Davy, grocer and tea dealer, Church street Culham, John, pork butcher, New street Culham, William, ironmonger, brazier, and tin-plate worker, Thoroughfare Cullingford, Samuel, linen draper, Thoroughfare Cullingford, Anne, milliner and dress maker, Thoroughfare Cullingford, Joseph, builder, St. John’s street Curtis, John, felmonger, Brewer’s lane Cutting, James, boot and shoe maker, Church street Dallenger, John, accountant, Thoroughfare Daniels, William, baker and beer retailer, Cumberland street Dawson, James, captain of merchant vessel, Thoroughfare De Medewe and Brooke, solicitors, agents to the Globe Insurance office, the Rock Insurance, and the Female Provident Society, New street Dickerson, William, shopkeeper, Cumberland street Dove, Benjamin, bricklayer and builder, Castle street Dougar, Robert, railway contractor, Cumberland street Downing, Edward, coach builder, Thoroughfare Dowsing, William, corn chandler, New street Dowsing, William, shoeing smith, Chapel lane Durrant, Isaac, saddle and harness maker, Thoroughfare Dunnett, Philip, hairdresser, &c., Market hill Easto, John, and Co., grocers, tea dealers, and tallow chandlers, Church street Edwards, Henry, wine and spirit merchant, Thoroughfare, h Church street Edwards, Henry, jun., maltster and merchant, h Church street Edwards, Henry, sen., wine and spirit merchant, Thoroughfare Elliott, Henry, miller, Mill hill Ellis, Benjamin, watch and clock maker, Thoroughfare Everett, Lucy, boarding school for young ladies, Brook house, Cumberland street Fenn, E., boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Cumberland street Fenn, Mary Ann, boarding and day school for young ladies, Cumberland street Fisher, Henry, locker to the Custom house, Quay lane Fisher, William, confectioner and baker, Thoroughfare Fisk, Eunice, corset maker, St. John’s terrace Fisk, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. John’s street Fitzgerald, Edward, superintendent of the East Suffolk police division Footman and Co., linen drapers, Thoroughfare Foreman, John, gardener and seedsman, New street Fosdike, John, bricklayer and plasterer, St. John’s terrace Francis, Sarah, dyer, Cumberland street Freeman, Charles, draper, Thoroughfare Frost, John, builder, St. John’s street Frost, William, cooper, Thoroughfare Gall, Benjamin D., chemist and druggist, and cashier of the savings’ bank, Thoroughfare Gall, George, furnishing ironmonger, Church street Gammage, Benjamin, baker and confectioner, Thoroughfare Gammage, James, baker, Cumberland street Garnham, John, Royal Oak, Thoroughfare Garrard, George, master mariner, Brewer’s lane Garrard, Eliza, milliner, Brewer’s lane Garrard, Charles, master mariner, Brewer’s lane Garrard, William and Charles, boat and ship builders, Brook street Gennills, John, turner, Castle street Gibbs, Susan, dressmaker, St. John’s street Gibbs, William G., master mariner, St. John’s street Giles, George, rope manufacturer, New street Giles, George, boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare Gillingham, George, the Anchor, Quay lane Gissing, John S., surgeon, &c., Market hill Godbould, George, veterinary surgeon, the Sun inn, Thoroughfare Goodwin, Susanna, ladies’ day and boarding school, Church street Goldsmith Thomas, machine maker, shopkeeper, and agent for Ransomes and Sims’ agricultural implements, Market hill Gray, Samuel, butcher, Sekford street Green, Robert, haircutter, New street Grimwood, William, brushmaker, Cumberland street Grimwood, T. W., and G. A., timber, slate, tar, and cement merchants, Woodbridge and Snape bridge Gross, Frederic, wine and spirit merchant, offices, Thoroughfare, h Church street Gross, James and Co., grocers, tea dealers, wine and spirit merchants, Thoroughfare Gross, Alfred, accountant, Sekford street Gurney, Godfrey, the Cross inn, Church street Gurney, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Cumberland street Hambly, Parmenas, clerk, Castle street Hammond, James, pork and poultry dealer, Church street Harding, Amos, smith and wheelwright, Theatre street Harris, William, shopkeeper and carrier from Woodbridge to Ipswich, Chapel street Hart, John, and Wrinch, Henry, maltsters, corn, coal, and seed merchants, Woodbridge Hartridge, James, coach proprietor, St. John’s street Hartridge, James, coach proprietor, New street Hartridge, William, coach office and shopkeeper, New street Hayward, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Church street Hayward, James, estate and fire and life insurance agent, Castle street Hayward, Robert, grocer and draper, St. John’s street Head, Mary, furniture broker, New street Heffer, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, St. John’s street Hildyard, John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, and silversmith, Thoroughfare Hornor, Mrs. boarding and day school for young ladies, Doric place Houghton, John, clerk and sexton to St. John’s, Castle street How, John, Boat inn, the Quay Hunt, James, boot and shoe maker and leather seller, Thoroughfare Hunting, William, greengrocer, New street Issett, John W., hardwareman, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life Insurance offices, Thoroughfare Jasper, William H., carpenter, &c., Theatre street Jeffries, Alfred, painter, plumber, and glazier, Thoroughfare Jeffries, John, seedsman and florist, Thoroughfare Jeffries, John, florist and seedsman, Castle street Johnstone, Thomas M., collector of Customs, North Hill Cottage Jones, Richard, surgeon, Church street Jones, Thomas, supervisor, St. John’s terrace Keeble, William, ship agent, Castle street Keeble, William, hairdresser and perfumer, Thoroughfare Keel, Robert, painter, &c. New street Kemp, Susan, milliner and dressmaker, Thoroughfare Kemp, John, boot and shoe maker, Castle street Kemp, George, grocer and tea dealer, Cumberland street Kemp, William, ironmonger, Market hill Kent, Edwin, general draper and silk mercer, Market hill Larter, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Bredfield street Last, S., boarding and day school for young ladies, St. John’s street Last, Elizabeth, dressmaker, St. John’s street Last, Edward, cooper, Cumberland street Law, William, Lion inn, Eastern Counties Railway Goods Depôt, Thoroughfare Laurance, William, the Ship, Quay Leech, Francis, gardener, Castle street Lincoln, James, shopkeeper, Bay Horse, Castle street Ling, George, maltster, offices, Brewer’s lane, h Bedford Lockwood, William, jun., brewer, sole agent for Truman and Hanbury’s porter and stout, Castle street Loder, John, bookseller, stationer, printer, and binder, agent for the Advertiser East Suffolk Newspaper, Thoroughfare Loder, John, jun., auctioneer, office, Thoroughfare: h Doric place London, William, accountant, Thoroughfare Lucock, Mrs. Sarah, Cherry Tree inn, Cumberland street Lucock, Thomas, registrar of births and deaths, Castle street Mallett, William, plumber and glazier, Market hill Mallett, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Sekford street Mallett, Mary, dress and cloak maker, Market hill Manby, George, general merchant, Thoroughfare Markham, Miss Maria, milliner, &c., Thoroughfare Marsh, William N., hairdresser and perfumer, Market hill Marshall, Charles, surgeon, Thoroughfare Matthews, William, the Tankards, New street Mayes, Miss Sarah, dressmaker, Doric place Mayhew, Samuel, general hardware dealer, Thoroughfare Mayhew, James, confectioner and baker, Market hill Mickleburgh, Mrs. Emma, clothier and corn chandler, Market hill Middleditch, George, butcher, Market hill Minter, James, confectioner and baker, Market hill Moore, William, surgeon, Cumberland st. Moore, George, solicitor and county treasurer, Cumberland street Moore, Martin, brazier, engraver, &c., Thoroughfare Moore, George, solicitor and county treasurer, Cumberland street Moore, William, surgeon, Cumberland st. Moore, William C., painter, plumber, and glazier, New street Morley, Joseph R., china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Thoroughfare Moss, Rosamond, straw hat maker, Sekford street Moulton, Benjamin, auctioneer and land surveyor, clerk to the guardians of the Woodbridge Union, and superintendent registrar, Thoroughfare Munro, John D., bookseller, stationer, and post-master, Church street Naunton, Charles, watchmaker, Chapel lane Neale, Horace, grocer and tea dealer, agent to the Phœnix Fire Office, Thoroughfare Newson, Mrs. Mary Ann, milliner, &c., St. John’s street Norris, George, watch and clock maker, Market hill Nunn, H. & C., milliners and dressmakers, St. John’s street Nunn, James, brazier, New street Osborn, Mr. S., miller, Theatre street Owles, Charles, whitesmith, &c., New st. Oxx, Amos, corn chandler and game dealer, Thoroughfare Palmer, Miss Caroline E., ladies’ day school, Thoroughfare Palmer, Henry, shopkeeper and baker, Sekford street Passifull, Edward, captain of a merchant vessel, St. John’s street Pattison, William, architect, St. John’s Church street Peake, Charles, Golden Lion, Market hill Peake, Thomas, builder, surveyor, and brick merchant, agent for Leeds and Yorkshire Life and Fire Assurance Company, Cumberland street Peckham, Alfred S., inland revenue officer, Sekford street Pitcher, John, accountant, New street Pite, Edward, printer and bookseller, Church street Pite, George Alfred, linen draper, Thoroughfare Pite, Mary Ann, milliner and straw hat maker, Church street Pizey, Henry, auctioneer, &c., Cumberland street Pizey, Philip, printer, bookseller, and deputy registrar, New street Pooley, Emma, Cock and Pie inn, New street Potwright, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Castle street Quadling, George, Waggon and Horses, Bredfield street Quinton, Mrs. stay and corset maker, St. John’s street Quinton, Richard, shopkeeper, Sekford street Read, Alfred, greengrocer, &c., Thoroughfare Read, George, greengrocer, Theatre street Rebett, Brady, grinding cutler, New str. Reeve, Mr. A., solicitor; offices, Thoroughfare; h Melton Revell, William, grocer and tea dealer, Cumberland street Revell, William, pork butcher, Cumberland street Reynolds, William, officer of the inland revenue, Kingston road Richardson, John, fishmonger, St. John’s street Riches, John, tailor, Castle street Robertson, Margaret, preparatory school for young ladies and gentlemen, Castle street Salmon, John, Crown hotel, posting house and receiving office for parcels, Thoroughfare Salmon, John, Bull commercial inn, Market hill Sawyer, Christian, shopkeeper, Chapel lane Sawyer, John, Horse and Groom, Cumberland street Scolding, William, White Horse inn, Market hill Scott, Mrs. Thomas, milliner, Thoroughfare Scott, Thomas, draper, Thoroughfare Scrutton, John, cabinet-maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare Scrutton, William, baker, Brook street Seaman, James, carpenter and builder, Thoroughfare Sheming, Fenn, farmer, Cumberland str. Ship, Joseph, saddler, St. John’s street Shribbs, James, manager to the E.C.R. Company, goods department; h Cumberland street Silver, Thomas T., ironmonger, Church street Simpson, Frances Ann, milliner and dressmaker, New street Simpson, Thomas, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Thoroughfare Skinner, John, greengrocer, Thoroughfare Smith, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, Sekford street Smith, Henry, fishmonger, Thoroughfare Smyth, William, basket and sieve maker, Thoroughfare Smith, James R., chemist and druggist, Market hill Smith, James, master mariner, Quay lane Smith, Robert, butcher, New street Smyth, Mrs. Lydia and Miss Leah, boarding and day school for young ladies, Bredfield street Southgate, Henry, coffee and eating house, Church street Stanford, Harriet, milliner, Thoroughfare Stannard, William, the Bell inn, New st. Stananought, John, whitesmith and inspector of weights and measures, New street Steel, William, the Grapes inn, Bredfield street Stephenson, William, stone and marble mason, Thoroughfare Stimpson, Ann, dressmaker, St. John’s terrace Syer, John, cabinet maker, Cumberland street Taylor, Alfred, bailiff of the County Court, New street Taylor, Samuel, confectioner and baker, New street Thompson, George, county surveyor, Doric place Thompson, George Edward, corn merchant, Thoroughfare Thompson, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Thoroughfare Tills, William, corn and coal merchant, Thoroughfare Trott, George, shipowner, Castle street Trafford, Susan, shopkeeper, Sekford str. Trott, Pierce, miller, Birket road Trott, William, shipowner, Quay lane Tuck, Charles, chemist and druggist, shop, Church street, h Sekford street Turner, Catherine, greengrocer, New str. Turner, George, butcher, Thoroughfare Turner, John, butcher, Thoroughfare Turner, Robert, farmer, Dry Bridge hill Turner, Wm. clothier and shoemaker, Chapel lane Tye, William, shopkeeper, Sekford Arms, Sekford street Wade, George, hairdresser, Cumberland street Wade, Martha, straw bonnet maker, Cumberland street Wade, Maria, confectioner and baker, Thoroughfare Waller, Jeremiah, boot and shoe maker, Castle street Ward, Ann, upholstress, New street Waspe, Mary Ann, milliner and dressmaker, St. John’s street Webb, James, boot and shoe maker, Castle street Webb, James, sen., boot and shoe maker, Thoroughfare Welton, Julia, boot and shoe maker, New street Westrup, John, the Angel inn, Theatre street Whayman, Matthias, confectioner and baker, St. John’s street Whincopp, William, wine merchant, Market hill Whisstock, Frederic, house agent, Sekford street Whisstock, Mary, boarding and day school for young ladies, Castle street Whisstock, William, tailor and draper, Thoroughfare Wilmshurst, William, Mariners’ Arms, New street Wilson, William, town crier, Angel lane Woods, John, master mariner, St. John’s street Woods, Robert, sailmaker and shopkeeper, Plough inn, Bredfield street Wood, John, solicitor and coroner, offices, Church street, h Thoroughfare Woods, Charles, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street Woods, John and Son, nursery and seedsmen, Cumberland street Woods, Jane, straw bonnet maker, New street Wright, Jeremiah. jun., tailor and woollen draper, Church street Wright, Harriet, dyer, Thoroughfare Wright, William, boot and shoe maker, Church street Wright, James, shopkeeper, Bredfield st. Wright, John, baker, Bredfield street Wright, John, plumber and glazier, Brook street Wrinch, Henry, corn merchant, Cumberland street Youell, John, horsebreaker, Cutting’s lane IPSWICH. Ipswich is a flourishing market town and port, and the capital of the Eastern division of the county of Suffolk, pleasantly situated on the North-east side of the Gripping. By means of the Eastern Union Railway, Ipswich has now a direct communication with London, Colchester, Norwich, Peterborough, and all parts of the kingdom, and is distant 68 miles N.E. of London; 17 miles N.E. of Colchester; 45 S. of Norwich; 54 S.S.W. of Yarmouth; 8½ W.S.W. of Woodbridge; and 26 miles S.E. by E. of Bury St. Edmund’s. Contained in 1831, 20,454 inhabitants; in 1841, 24,000; and in 1851, 32,697. It stands on a gentle declivity, forming part of a circle round a reach of the river, and over which there is an iron bridge, leading to Stoke. The Public Buildings are—the Town Hall; the Custom House, situated on the Quay; the Corn Exchange; the County Gaol; and the Borough Gaol, in the front of which are the Courts for holding the Summer Assizes, and the Sessional business of the district. This is an Assize town for Suffolk, place of election, polling place for East Suffolk, a Poor Law Union, and a County Court. The chief trade of the town arises from the export of corn, malt, cheese, and butter, agricultural implements, &c. Messrs. Ransomes and Sims., the celebrated agricultural implement makers, have opened an immense trade and manufacture in the town during the last few years. The Eagle Foundry of Mr. Mason, and St. Peter’s Foundry, belonging to Messrs. Turner, are large establishments, and employ a large number of hands. There are breweries, maltings, tanneries, ship and boat yards, coach works, cooperages, rope yards, shot foundry, anastatic printing works, soapery, seed mills, manufactory of bricks, tiles, Roman cement, artificial stone, lime, tobacco pipes, baskets, &c. The Orwell is noted for its picturesque beauty. This river has been much improved and deepened, and a wet dock has been formed, comprising an area of 33 acres, in which vessels drawing from 14 to 15 feet of water can at all times lay afloat. The trade and commerce of this port has very materially increased since its formation. Steam vessels sail every tide to Harwich. The Market for corn and cattle is held on Tuesday, and the general Market on Tuesday and Saturday. St. George’s Fair is held on the first Tuesday in May, and two following days, there is also a Stock Fair at the same time. The Lamb Fair on August 22nd, and two following days, is held at Handford Hall Farm, and is a considerable Fair for the sale of lambs and stock. There are also monthly sales by auction for horses, cattle, &c., conducted by Mr. J. W. Knights, at his sale yard. The Corporation consists of the mayor, 10 aldermen, and 30 town councillors. The town is divided into five wards, viz., St. Clement’s, St. Margaret’s, Middle ward, Bridge ward, and Westgate Gate; each ward returns six councillors for three years, two go out of office every year. There is a Borough Police. Since the year 1839, the Summer Assizes have been held here. The Petty Sessions are held here, and here is a Court both for civil and criminal causes. No freeman can be compelled to serve on juries out of the town, or to discharge the duties of county officers, excepting that of Sheriff. The borough returns two members to Parliament. The parishes are—St. Clement, with 7,050 inhabitants; St. Mary Key, 1,013; St. Lawrence, 590; St. Margaret, 5,892; St. Helen, 2,593; St. Stephen, 522; St. Mary Tower, 995; St. Mary Westfield, 324; St. Matthew, 5,806; St. Peter, 2,541; St. Mary Stoke, 2,031; St. Nicholas, 1,940; St. Mary Elms, 1,051; and St. Mary Whitton, 476. Trinity church is a chapel of ease to St. Clement’s. Here are a Jews’ Synagogue, Roman Catholic chapel, 5 Baptist chapels, 2 Independent chapels, an Unitarian chapel, a Quakers’ meeting house, 3 Wesleyan chapels, a Primitive Methodists’, and a Swedenborgian chapel. There are many objects of interest to the antiquarian in and about the town. A very fine building was erected on the common Quay in 1845, the centre of which is appropriated as a hall of commerce. The MECHANICS’ INSTITUTION is in a very flourishing condition and has a library of more than 4000 volumes. The LITERARY INSTITUTION, held in a portion of the Town Hall, has belonging to it a library of ancient and modern literature. The Philosophical and Philological Societies hold fortnightly meetings, from September to March. Here are also a Museum, Theatre, Temperance Hall, Public Bath, Fine Art Association, French and Theological Libraries. There are several Charity Schools, Almshouses, and many charitable institutions, amongst which are the Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital and Dispensary, with 30 beds, situated in Berners street. About a mile Westward from the town is Sproughton Chantry; the mansion, from its elevated position, commands an extensive and picturesque view of the adjacent country. Other seats in the neighbourhood are Birkfield Lodge, Holy Wells, the Red House, and Stoke Park, the seat of Peter Robert Burrell, Esq. ST. CLEMENT’S CHURCH, erected about 1500, is a plain structure, consisting of a nave, two spacious side-aisles, and a fine tower, in which are a good clock and six musical bells. A few years ago, the interior was re-seated, and the exterior flinted and thoroughly repaired. Among the monuments in the interior is one to the memory of Thomas Eldred, who accompanied Cavendish in his circumnavigation of the globe, during the years 1586–7–8. The benefice is a rectory, consolidated with that of St. Helen’s, and now valued at £326 per annum. In monastic times, it was appropriated to the Priory of St. Peter. The executors of the late Rev. J. T. Nottidge are patrons, and the Rev. W. W. Wodehouse, M.A., is the incumbent. TRINITY CHURCH is a Chapel of Ease, or District Church, erected in 1835, at a cost of £2,000, by the late Rev. J. T. Nottidge, then patron and incumbent. The present incumbent is the Rev. F. H. Maude. ST. HELEN’S CHURCH, on the East side of the town, is of very ancient foundation, but was rebuilt in 1835, and neat brick transepts added in 1837; and a few years ago the nave was rebuilt and fitted with new open benches. It was anciently appropriated to the Leprous hospital of St. James, or Mary Magdalen, which stood near it; but it is now a rectory, which ever since the Reformation, has been consolidated with that of St. Clement’s, and is valued in K.B. at £8 13s. 9d. ST. LAWRENCE’S CHURCH is a plain but ancient fabric, which is mentioned in Domesday Book, but is said to have been rebuilt in 1431 by John Bottold, who was buried in it, as also was Edmund Daundy, one of the benefactors of the town, who died in 1515. Upon the wall, behind the western gallery, is a painting of Christ disputing with the doctors, executed by Sir R. K. Porter, a military officer, during his sojourn at the barracks here. The benefice was appropriated to Trinity Priory, and is now a perpetual curacy, valued at £175. The parishioners are patrons; the Rev. J. C. Aldrich, incumbent. ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH, on the green to which it gives name, is a large and ancient structure of mixed architecture, consisting of a chancel, nave, aisles, and transepts, with a fine tower and south porch. It has a curious antique font, and a singularly painted ceiling, with several grotesque carvings standing out from the walls. The benefice is a perpetual curacy, valued at £115, in the patronage of Simeon’s Trustees, and incumbency of the Rev. J. Owen, M.A. ST. MARY-AT-ELMS is an ancient church, with a brick tower, supposed to stand near or upon the site of St. Saviour’s, as already noticed. In front of it is a row of fine elms, and near it are Smyth’s almshouses, and several old dwellings, bearing marks of former grandeur. This church was appropriated to Trinity Priory, and is now a perpetual curacy, valued at £80, in the gift of the parishioners, and incumbency of the Rev. W. Aldrich, A.B. ST. MARY-AT-THE-QUAY is a plain structure, with a tower curiously built of flint, and containing six bells. It is commonly called Key Church, and must have been rebuilt after 1448, when Richard Gowty ordered his body to be buried in the churchyard, and gave Calyon stone “for the whole new church, which was to be erected.” The church spoliator, Dowsing, paid a visit to this edifice in 1643, and tore down nine superstitious pictures, and destroyed many inscriptions. The roof is supported by light clustered columns; and in a small transept is the tomb of Henry Tooley, the founder of the almshouses bearing his name. The living is a perpetual curacy, valued at £103, in the gift of the parishioners, and incumbency of the Rev. John Duningham, M.A. ST. MARY-AT-STOKE, commonly called Stoke Church, is picturesquely seated on the south bank of the river Gipping, opposite the rest of the town, and consists of a nave, chancel, north aisle, a fine tower, and a brick porch. It is of ancient foundation, but has undergone so many repairs and renovations, that little of the original fabric remains. It was given by King Edgar, in 970, to the prior and convent of Ely; and their successors, the Dean and Chapter of Ely, are now patrons of the rectory, which is valued in K.B. at £12, and is now worth about £500 per annum; the tithes having been commuted for a yearly modus of £475. The Rev. Stephen Croft, M.A., is the present incumbent. ST. MARY LE TOWER is the largest, and is considered the principal church in the town, though only a perpetual curacy, valued at £103, in the gift of the parishioners, and incumbency of the Rev. Wm. Nassau St. Leger, B.A., who is now military chaplain at Corfu. The present officiating curate is the Rev. L. Stanton. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, at the west end of the town, stands in a large burial ground, and is a plain, unassuming structure, consisting of a nave, chancel, side aisles, tower, and south porch. It was re-pewed about 1840, and was enlarged in 1843 by the extension of the south aisle. A further enlargement is in contemplation. The font is ancient, and has a finely carved cover, executed and presented by Mr. Hewett. At the east end of the south aisle is an elaborately painted glass window, inserted in December, 1853, in memory of the late wife of the present rector. It was executed by Geo. Hedgeland, Esq., from a design by Edward Howard, Esq., a brother of the deceased. The church has galleries and about 850 sittings. The Lord Chancellor is patron, the Rev. Charles Hicks Gaye, M.A., incumbent. ST. NICHOLAS’ CHURCH, in the lower part of the town, near the river, is supposed to have been built upon the site and partly with the materials of St. Michael’s, which is mentioned in Domesday Book. It is built partly of flint, and has a cemented tower, containing four bells. It was repaired and newly fitted with open benches in 1848, at the cost of about £300. It was appropriated to St. Peter’s Priory, and is now a perpetual curacy, valued at £150, in the gift of the parishioners, and incumbency of the Rev. Charles Ward, M.A. ST. PETER’S is one of the most ancient churches in the town, standing close to the site of Wolsey’s College. It is a plain structure, consisting of a chancel, nave, aisles, south porch, and a tower containing six bells. The tower is a good specimen of the flint work so frequently observed in Suffolk and Norfolk. In 1842–3, the church was repaired and repewed, and the burial ground enclosed. A new gallery was erected in 1848. The font is very ancient, and covered with carvings of animals. The perpetual curacy, valued at £138, is in the gift of Simeon’s Trustees, and incumbency of the Rev. H. T. Lumsden, M.A. ST. STEPHEN’S is one of the churches mentioned in Domesday Book, and is mostly built of flint, except the tower, which is brick cemented. It contains a monument, with kneeling effigies of Wm. Leeman and his wife. The rectory, valued in K.B. at £4. 12s. 8½d., and now at £150, is in the patronage of the Rev. W. Burgess, and incumbency of the Rev. Thos. Davidson, B.A. CHAPELS.—The twelve parish churches, and the chapel of ease just described, have seat room for about 8,500 persons; and there is accommodation for about 10,000 in the sixteen other places of worship in the town, of which four belong to Baptists, three to Independents, two to Wesleyans, and one each to Roman Catholics, Unitarians, Friends, Primitive Methodists, Swedenborgians, and Jews. TACKET STREET INDEPENDENT CHAPEL was erected in 1720, by the Presbyterian congregation, who had previously, for more than 40 years, occupied a small chapel in the Green yard, St. Peter’s, and were the successors of the NONCONFORMISTS, who were so called from their refusing to subscribe to everything contained in the Book of Common Prayer, as required by the Act of Uniformity, passed soon after the restoration of Charles II. This chapel will seat about 800 hearers, and has a good organ and a burial ground. Near it is a house for the minister, the Rev. W. Notcutt, whose grandfather officiated here till his death in 1756, in his 84th year. The INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, in St. Nicholas’ street, is a neat Gothic structure, which was opened in 1829. It has about 1000 sittings, including the galleries erected in 1839 and 1845. The Rev. J. Raven is the minister. SALEM INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, in St. George’s street, is small, and the Rev. J. Gay is its minister. The UNITARIAN CHAPEL, in St. Nicholas’ street, is one of the oldest chapels in the town, and has a beautifully carved pulpit, and about 1,200 sittings. Its congregation originated from the meetings of the Nonconformists about 1660, and was for many years Presbyterian, but the chapel was not built till 1700. The Rev. Henry Knott is the present pastor. The FRIENDS’ MEETING HOUSE, in Bank street, was built in 1796, and will seat about 700 hearers. The ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPEL, on the Woodbridge road, was erected in 1825, and enlarged in 1839, chiefly at the expence of its first priest, the Rev. P. L. Simon, one of the refugees who left France at the commencement of the Revolution, and resided here till his death, in September, 1839. It is a small building in the early English style, with sittings for 700. Its priests reside at Stoke by Nayland. The BAPTIST CHAPEL, in Dairy lane, was built by a congregation of Baptists formed in 1758. It has 800 sittings, and is under the ministry of the Rev. Thos. Poock. ZOAR CHAPEL, in David street, was built in 1841, by the Baptists who seceded from Dairy lane chapel in 1829. It cost about £900, and has 500 sittings, but no pews. TURRET LANE CHAPEL, erected in 1842, belongs to the Particular Baptists, and is under the ministry of the Rev. Isaac Lord. STOKE CHAPEL is the largest of the four Baptist chapels in Ipswich, and was erected in 1774, but has since been rebuilt and several times enlarged, so that it will now seat about 900 hearers. It is an octangular building, and is now under the ministry of the Rev. J. Webb. The WESLEYAN CHAPEL, in New Market lane, was erected in 1816, and is a neat brick building, containing about 1000 sittings. The WESLEYAN ASSOCIATION METHODIST CHAPEL, in Friar street, was built in 1837, for about 850 hearers; and the PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHAPEL, in Rope lane, was built in 1839, and has about 500 sittings. The JEWS’ SYNAGOGUE, in Rope lane, is a small brick building with pointed windows. The Jews have a small burial ground in Salter’s lane, and Mr. Levy Lamburgh is their rabbi. The NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, in High street, is a small building erected in 1847, by Swedenborgians, and now under the ministry of the Rev. D. G. Goyder, M.D. The PLYMOUTH BRETHREN have a meeting room in Prince’s street. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Abbott, Rev., St. George’s terrace, Globe lane Adye, Mrs. Elizabeth S., Silent street Aldrich, Rev. William, Northgate street Alexander, Richard D., Esq., Saint Matthew’s street Alexander, Capt. Henry, Woodbridge road Alexander, Miss Jane, St. Helen’s street Anness, Richard, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s Archer, Mr. William, Woodbridge road Bacon, Edward, Esq., Tavern street Baker, Mrs. Sarah, Carr street Barney, Mr. William M., Victoria road Bartlett, Mrs. E., Lower Brook street Blanchflower, Rev. George, Wesleyan minister, St. George’s terrace, Globe lane Boby, Mr. William, Tacket street Bond, Henry Cooper, Esq., St. Helen’s street Bond, Mrs. Maria, St. Margaret’s street Baynes William, Esq., Berrington road Bradley, Mr. Jonathan B., St. Matthew’s terrace, London road Bridges, John Hart, Friars’ road Broadbank, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Margaret’s plain Brown, William, Esq., Gyppeswyk hall Bruff, Peter, Esq., Handford lodge, Handford road Buck, Mr. George, Woodbridge road Buck, Mrs. Mary, Norwich road Burton, Joseph, Esq., Bolton hill Burrows, Samuel, Esq., Fonnereau road Burrows, Mr. Robert, senr., Victoria road Butcher, Mr. George Frederick, Barrington road Butler, the Misses, Berners street Byles, Jeremiah, Esq., Hill house Chapman, Samuel B., Esq., Berners street Chapman, Mr. H., Tower lodge, Tower str. Chevalier, Barrington, Esq., Grove house, St. Helen’s Churchman, William, Esq., Belmont terrace, London road Christie, John, Esq., Norwich road Clarke, Misses, St. Nicholas’ street Clarke, Mr. Joseph, Berners street Clarkson, Rev. William, Albert terrace, Norwich road Cobbold, John, Esq., Cliffe house Cobbold, John Chevalier, Esq., M.P., Tower street Cobbold, Mrs., Northgate street Cobbold, Arthur, Esq., Rose Hill cottage Coe, Charles, Esq., Berners street Cole, Mr. Ebenezer, St. Nicholas’ place Cole, Mr. James, Berners street Corder, Edward, Esq., Woodbridge road Corder, Mr. James, Berners street Cowell, Mrs. Martha, St. Nicholas’ street Cowell, Samuel Harrison, Esq., Berners st. Crisp, Miss Susanna, Norwich road Cutting, Miss Elizabeth, Haills terrace, London road Crowe, Mrs. Harriet, Woodbridge road Daniel, Rev. J. E., chaplain to the County gaol Davy, John, Esq., Bramford road Deane, Charles, Esq., Woodbridge road Dobson, Miss, St. Peter’s street Dove, Mrs., Berners street Eade, Mrs. Ann, Priory place Elwes, Timms H., Esq., Fonnereau road Ensor, Mrs. Hannah, Northgate street Faires, Mr. William B., Berners street Fison, Joseph, Esq., Stoke hill Fitch, Miss Emma, Norwich road Footman, Mrs. Harriet, Tower street Forter, Miss Louisa, Lower Brook street Fosdike, Mrs. Elizabeth, Silent street Frewer, Mr. Isaac, Berners street Fuller, Mr. James, Berners street Gale, Mr. William, Norwich road Goss, Miss Louisa, Park terrace Gooch, Miss Mary, Museum street Goodchild, Miss Emma, St. Helen’s str. Gower, C. F., Esq., Novia Scotia house, Wherstead road Green, Mr. William, Woodbridge road Groom, Mrs. Ann, London road Hardy, Mrs. Elizabeth, Orwell place Harper, Mrs. Mary, Norwich road Harcourt, Frederic, Esq., Norwich road Heath, Mrs., Belmont terrace, London road Head, Miss Caroline, Woodbridge road Hedge, J. H., Esq., North Lodge, Norwich rd Hill, Mrs. Mary, Park terrace Howard, Mr. Crisp, Berners street Hockley, Colonel, St. Matthew’s street Howth, Mrs. Eliza, Northgate street Hunt, Edward, Esq., Woodbridge road Hunt, John, Esq., Norwich road Hunt, Mr. J., St. Peter’s street Hunt, Miss Ann, London road Hunt, Mr. William, Fonnereau Innes, Miss Charlotte, Westgate street Jackson, Mrs. Sarah, Elm street Jaynes, Mrs. Mary Anne, Priory place Johnson, Mrs. Ann, Victoria road Jones, Mrs. Harriet, Globe lane Kittoe, Mrs., Northgate street Kelly, Sir Fitzroy, M.P. for East Suffolk, the Chantry Kembell, Hamment, Esq., Museum street Kent, Mr. Abraham, Curriers’ lane Kerrison, Roger H. Esq., Hill house, Woodbridge road Kindred, Mr. Matthew E., Berners street Last, Mrs. Elizabeth, Park terrace Lackard, Edward, Esq., Westfield house Lane, Samuel, Esq., Lower Brook street Leath, Thomas R., Esq., Woodbridge rd. Lester, Miss Mary Ann, Berners street Leverett, Mrs. Maria Ann, Berners street Lott, Miss, Westgate street Marriott, Mrs. Martha D., Woodbridge road Mason, Mrs. Eliza, Lower Brook street Mason, Rev. Thomas, Carr street Maw, John, Esq., Woodbridge road May, Mr. John M., Berners street Matthew, Mrs. Hannah, Promenade terrace, London road Mitchell, Mrs. Ann, Victoria road Morgan, Mrs. Louisa, Woodbridge road Morgan, Miss Elizabeth, Bolton hill Mudd, Mr. George, London road Neves, Mrs. Elizabeth, St. Nicholas’ street Orford, John, Esq., Brook hall, Norwich road Parker, Miss Betsy, Berners street Pering, Mrs. Mary, Berners street Perkin, Mrs. Mary Ann, St. Helen’s street Perry, Robert, Esq., Berners street Perry, Miss Sophia, Berners street Phillips, Lieut.-Col., Stoke hall Pitcairn, Mrs. May, Fonnereau road Pipe, Mrs. Ann, Tavern street Porter, Mrs. Mary Ann, Orwell place Powell, Miss, St. Peter’s street Pyemont, Miss, Park terrace Ram, James, Esq., barrister, Silent street Ramsay, Mrs. Jeannet, Berner street Ransome, Robert, Esq., Fonnereau road Ransome, James A., Esq., Carr street Ransome, Frederic, Esq., Lower Brook street Raven, Rev. John, Independent minister, Berners street Read, Mr. Edward, London road Ridley, Frederic, Esq., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Ridley, Mrs. Marian, Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Rist, Mrs., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Rudkin, John, Esq., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Reeve, Mr. Robert, Berrington road Ridley, Samuel, Esq., Norwich road Rivers, Mrs., Woodbridge road Rodwell, William, Esq., Woodlands Root, Mr. William, jun., Lower Brook st. Sanders, Mrs. Elizabeth, Oriel cottage, London road Shuttleworth, Thomas, Esq., Rosary, Bramford road Sibly, Miss Urania, Globe lane Smith, Misses A. and C., Fonnereau road Spalding, Mrs. Rachel, Silent street Squirrill, Mr. Robert, Victoria road Stanford, Mrs., St. George’s terrace, Globe lane Stone, Misses M. and L., St. Nicholas, street Stebbings, Miss Susan, Orwell place Thurston, Mrs. Sarah B., Queen street Trill, Mrs. Louisa F., St. Matthew’s street Turner, Edward, College street Turner, Major, Westgate street Turner, Miss, London road Turner, the Misses, Christ Church park house Tunney, Mrs. Louisa, Foundation street Unwin, Mrs., Berners street Vulliamy, Frederic, Esq., St. Margaret’s green Ward, Rev. Charles, Woodbridge road Walford, Capt. William, of the royal navy, Haills terrace, London road Waitehill, Mrs., Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Ward, Miss Elizabeth, Priory place Webber, Samuel, Esq., White House Williams, Mr. Robert, Victoria road Whitbread, Captain, Promenade terrace, London road Walford, Desboro, London road Worts, Mr. Frederic, St. Nicholas’ street Waller, Mr. Stephen, Falcon street Welton, Edward, Esq., Woodbridge road Wood, Miss Mary, Woodbridge road Woodhouse, Rev. Walter, St. Helen’s, Woodbridge road Wood, Mr. William, Norwich road Woodward, Miss E., St. Matthew’s street TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Abraham, John, stationer, Queen street Abbott, Jonathan, Globe inn, Globe lane Abbot, Jonathan, Waterman’s Arms, St. Peter’s dock Abbott, Samuel, cheese and butter factor, and grocer, Corn hill Adams, Emma, pork dealer, St. Matthew’s street Adams, Webster, surgeon and apothecary, medical officer to St. Clement’s district, Fore street Ager, Edmund, milliner, draper, haberdasher, &c., Westgate street Alderson, George F., dispensing and family chemist, Corn hill Alderton, Thomas, boot and shoe maker, Old Butter market Alderton, Thomas, turner, Falcon Street Aldous, Arthur H., solicitor, agent to the Albion Life, and Law Union Fire and Life Offices, and solicitor to the E. C. Building Society, Princes street Aldred, Elizabeth, dress maker, Elm str. Allcock, Edward, tailor, Lady’s lane Allowy, John, governor of the Gaol Allen, Mark, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s str. Allen, Joseph, shopkeeper, Handford road Allarad, Elijah, tailor, Friars’ new road Alexander and Co., bankers, Bank street Alexander, Henry, cooper, St. Helen’s street Alexander, William, hair cutter, Falcon street Alston, Stephen, merchant tailor and hatter, Old Butter market Amis, John, Elephant and Castle, Handford road Andrews, John, butcher, Old Butter Market Andrews, Maria, fancy repository, St. Peter’s street Andrews, Robert C., miller, Woodbridge road Andrews, Charles, corn chandler, St. Austin street Andrews, George W., butcher, Westgate street Andrews, John, tea dealer and grocer, the Mount Andrews, James, tea dealer, Woodbridge road Anright, Catherine M., shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street Annes, Samuel R., pharmaceutical chemist, Tower street Archer, George T., furnishing and general ironmonger, Tavern street Archer, Robert, coal merchant, St. Peter’s dock wharf, h Norwich road Ardley, Martha H., milliner and dress maker, St. Matthew’s street Armstrong, John, tea dealer, Woodbridge road Arnouss, George G., boot and shoe maker, Fore street Artis, James, Blue Coat Boy, Silent street Ashford, Alfred, general clothier and silversmith, Fore street Ashford, Alfred, furniture broker, Fore street Ashford, Charles, grocer and tea dealer, Westgate street Ashford, George, Running Buck, St. Margaret’s plain Ashford, William, watch and clock maker, Fore street Atthill, Robert, surgeon, Fore street Attle, Henry, bread and biscuit baker, Borough road Austin, Henry, painter, St. Stephen’s lane Austin, William, shoemaker, Tacket st. Backhouse, Noah, stove and kitchen range manufacturer, St. Matthew’s street Backhouse, Benjamin, architect and surveyor, agent for District Fire Insurance and Amicable Life offices, Norwich road Bacon, Cobbold, and Comp., bankers, Tavern street; draw on Glyn and Co. Bacon, John, boot and shoe maker, Carr street Bacon, Harriet, pastry cook, Norwich road Bacon, Samuel, builder, Berners street Baillie, John, town mission, St. Nicholas’ street Bailey, William, boot and shoe maker, Church street Baldwin, Stephen, shoe maker, Wyke’s Bishop street Bailey, William, boot and shoe maker, Fore street Baker, Joshua, shoe maker, Woodbridge road Baker, Richard W., butcher, St. Margaret’s street Baker, Thomas, tobacconist, Dial lane Baker, John, hairdresser, Tower street Baker, Robert L., shoe maker, Rope lane Baker, Richard, butcher, Rope lane Baker, Isaac P., solicitor and agent to the Law Fire office, Lower Brook street Baker, William, Dolphin, St. Mary’s quay Ball, Squire, music seller and pianoforte tuner, Old Butter market Baldwin, William, boot and shoe maker, Northgate street Bales, George W., gun maker, Cornhill Bantoft, John, corn chandler, Saint Matthew’s street Bantoft, Richard, tailor, draper, and hatter, Queen street Baker, Thomas, butcher, Tavern street Ball, John H. G., teacher of music and dancing, Upper Brook street Baldry, Emily, dress maker, Westgate street Baldwin, William, Ferry inn, Back street Balderson, Samuel, builder, Stoke street Barber, Samuel C., bookbinder, Carr st. Barber, Samuel, flour agent, Tacket street Barber, Robert, hairdresser, St. Margaret’s street Barker, John, jun., cabinet maker and upholsterer, Old Butter market Barber, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, St. Stephen’s lane Barker, Samuel, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Barker, Charles, Harp inn, Prince’s str. Barratt, William, shoemaker, Key street Barnett, Phineas, wholesale shoe and slipper manufacturer, St. Peter’s street Barnes, Frederic, architect and surveyor, Lower Brook street Bartelett, H., surgeon to Gaol Barns, Clark, cooper and basket maker, St. Peter’s street Barnes, Benjamin, basket maker and cooper, Westgate street Barton, Marianne, Berlin and fancy repository, Westgate street Barnes, Benjamin, butcher, Carr street Bass, William, pork butcher, Fore street Batley, John T., hatter, &c., Old Butter market Bateley, Henry B., plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, Westgate street Baxter, John, Water Lily, St. Helen’s street Baxter, Joseph, tinman and brazier, Rope lane Baxter, Robert and Ronald, tea and coffee dealers, Westgate street Beaumont, Charles, builder, St. Matthew’s street Beaumont, Emily, milliner and dress maker, St. Matthew’s street Beaumont, James, agent to the Accidental Death Assurance company, St. Helen’s street Beard, William, butcher, St. Peter’s street Beard, Samuel, ironmonger, Upper Brook street Beard, Isaac, butcher, Norwich road Beaumont, William, coal merchant, Fore street Beattie, John, photographic gallery, Museum street Belcher, Joseph, tailor, Carr street Bell, Robert C., tailor and hatter, St. Matthew’s street Benham, Dorothy, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street Bennett, Henry, coach and harness maker, Fore street Bennett, William, boot and shoe maker, Tavern street Bennett and Co., tea dealers and grocers, Tavern street and Fore street Berryman, Thomas, valuer and house agent, Upper Brook street Berryman and Nunn, accountants and surveyors, Upper Brook street Berridge, Edward C., ironmonger, Old Butter market Berry, Samuel, May Bush, St. Helen’s street Betts, Edwin, confectioner, St. Peter’s street Betts, William, naturalist, Woodbridge road Betts, Edward, shopkeeper, Key street Bevan, Charles, butcher, Carr street Bevan, Henry, green grocer, St. Margaret’s street Birch, Robert, cabinet maker, paper hanger, and upholsterer, St. Matthew’s street Bird, Ashrud, chemist, Woodbridge road Bird, Buckingham, plumber, glazier, and gas fitter, Carr street Bird, Joseph, shoemaker, St. Helen’s street Biddle, George, Rose cottage, Bishop hall Bilham, Ellen, grocer, Crown street Bird, M. and S. A., milliners, &c., Upper Brook street Bird, James, cutler, &c., St. Nicholas’ street Bird, Joseph, tobacconist, Westgate street Bird, Edward, umbrella and parasol maker, King street Bird, William, blacksmith, Wyke’s Bishop hill Bird, William, painter, gas fitter, plumber, and glazier, Fore street Bird, William, fishmonger, Bridge street Bishop, Frederic, Ipswich Arms, Handford road Birt, Mary Ann, Crystal ale stores, St. James’ street Bishop, Edward W., brush maker and undertaker, Old Butter market Blacktin, Thomas, saw and tool maker, Upper Orwell street Blasby, Barnes, saddler and harness maker, St. Matthew’s street Blogg, Ashton, maltster, brewer, and spirit merchant, Orwell place Bloomfield, John, Ten Bells, Tower terrace Bloomfield, James, railway contractor, Wolsey street Bloomfield, Charles, blacksmith, St. Margaret’s street Blomfield, James, bread and biscuit baker, Fore street Blasby, Catherine, dress maker, New street Blyth, John, corn dealer, Victoria road Boby, Robert, Royal Oak, Northgate street Boor, Joseph, Market hotel, Upper Brook street Bond, Henry C., tanner, currier, and leather merchant, St. Helen’s street Bore, Jonah Edgar, green grocer, Upper Orwell street Borley, Joseph, cabinet maker, Friars’ street Bowles, James, town missionary, Globe lane Bowles, Alfred M., dancing master, London road Bowers, Enoch, glass and China depot, Westgate street Bray, Jacob F., clerk to guardians, Berners street Brill, James, file cutter, Bishop’s hill Brewster, Thomas, hair dresser, St. Helen’s street Brett, John, boot maker, Tavern street Broker, Benjamin, Marsh tavern, New Friars’ road Bridges, John Hart, brewer and wine and spirit merchant, Falcon street Bridges, John Hart, agent for Combe, Delafield, and Co’s London stout porter, and to the Provident Life Assurance society, Friars’ lane Brinsead, Henry, machine maker, Fore street Bristo, Henry G., wine and spirit merchant, Tacket street Brook, James, bookbinder, Prince’s street Brooks, James, cab proprietor, Norwich road Brook, Edwin, grocer, King street Brown and Comp., timber, deal, and slate merchants, St. Nicholas’ street Brown, Charles, baker, Dog’s head lane Brown, Lawrence, watch and clock maker, Tacket street Bruce, Elizabeth, milliner, Carr street Bryant, Sarah, dress maker, Carr street Buck, Jane, dress maker, St. Austin street, St. Peter’s Buck, Mary, and Daughters, boarding and day school, St. Helen’s street Buck, John D., B.A., boarding school, Lower Brook street Bugg, George W., boot and shoe maker, Queen street Buckingham and Son, boot and shoe manufacturers, Tavern street Bugg, Joseph, shopkeeper, Salthouse street Bugg, Frederic J., boot and shoe maker, Tacket street Bugg, Emily, dress maker, Tower terrace Bugg, Ann, clothes dealer, St. Margaret’s street Bull, Benjamin, rent and debt collector, Victoria street Bullen, George, sen., surgeon, Carr str. Bullen, George, jun., surgeon, Carr str. Bullett, Mary, milliner, St. Matthew’s street Bumstead, Timothy, the Grapes, Norwich road Bumstead, Charles, green grocer, Norwich road Bunn, William, solicitor, Museum street Bunn, Henry, solicitor, Elm street Burrell, James, marine store dealer, St. Helen’s street Bulwer, William, draper, Tacket street Burgess, Charles T., silversmith and jeweller, Tavern street Burch, Allen, shopkeeper, Rope lane Burley, David, tea dealer and coffee roaster, St. Peter’s street Burkle, David, watch and clock maker, St. Peter’s street Burrows, Robert, jun., silversmith, &c., Silent street Burnett, William, grocer, Fore hamlet Burton, Joseph, and Co., booksellers and publishers; Reeve’s and Read’s library office, Cornhill Burton and Sons, wholesale grocers, College street Burrows, Maria, brazier &c., Queen street Buston, John, straw bonnet manufacturer, Carr street Burwood, Thomas, tailor, Woodbridge road Burwood, Eliza, dress and stay maker, Woodbridge road Button, Joseph, baker, Fore hamlet Butcher, John, hat maker, Old Butter market Button, Emily, boarding and day school, Norwich road Buxton, Henry, boarding school, Carr street Byles and Comp., maltsters, College street Byford, Eliza, the Gun, Key street Catchpole and Company, brewers, Queen street Catchpole, Giles, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Canham, Simon, bricklayer, Back hamlet Cansdale, Solomon, watchmaker, Carr str. Carr, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Lawrence street Carter, John, confectioner, baker, and beer house, Wearstead road Carter M., glove and shirt manufacturer, Tavern street Carter, Mrs. Jane, Priory House, Wolsey street Cattermole, Charles, baker, St. Helen’s street Cattermole, William, sen., builder, Carr street Card, Henry, builder, Bolton lane Chandler, Charles S., periodical dealer and fancy repository, Tacket street Chaplin, Abednego, ironmonger, oil and colour man, Old Butter market Chaplin, William, builder, Foundation st. Chaplin, William J., wine and spirit merchant, brewer, and cork cutter, Barley-Mow, Westgate street Chaplin, Shadrach, eating and coffee house, Carr street Chaplin, Frederic, carpenter, Norwich road Chaplin, Richard, green grocer, St. Matthew’s street Chapman, Samuel, furniture broker, New Market lane Chapman, Charles, baker and confectioner, Crown street Chapman, Brothers, chemists and druggists, Cornhill Chenery, William, chemist and druggist, Tavern street Chilver, George, chemist, Bell lane Chilman, Robert, bootmaker, Friars’ str. Chilton, Richard H., draper and silk mercer, Tavern street Chisnall, Thomas, builder, Fore street Christopherson, Charles, British and foreign fruiterer, Tacket street Christopherson, George, ironmonger, Fore street Christie, John, coal and salt merchant, Salthouse street Christie, George, pawnbroker, Fore street Church, Beaumont, Prince Albert, Lady’s lane Church, Edward, painter, Lady’s lane Churchman, Henry C., importer and manufacturer of tobacco and cigars, Hyde Park corner Clarke, Eliza, shopkeeper, Lady’s lane Clark, Elizabeth, dressmaker, Elm street Closson, Henry P., baker, &c., Carr str. Clarke, J. and C. soap and candle manufacturers, Great Friars’ road Clarke, John, boot and shoe maker, Fore street Clarke, H. and G. S., wholesale shoe manufacturer, Prince’s street Clarke, A. and M. R., drapers, &c., Fore street Clarke, Mary, schoolmistress, Gaol Clarke, Robert, boot and shoe maker, St. Peter’s street Clarke, James, baker and confectioner, Eagle street Clarke, Samuel, surveyor, Upper Brook street Clarke, Thomas K., pianoforte tunist, St. Helen’s street Clarke, William, glass and china shop, Orwell place Clarke, William B., boot and shoe maker, Friars’ street Clark, William M., joiner, St. Margaret’s street Clarke, William, outfitter, Upper Brook street Clements, Thomas T., wholesale and retail grocer and tea dealer, corner of Woodbridge road Clent, Thomas, tea dealer and Italian warehouseman, Tavern street Cobbold and Son, brandy and wine merchants, Lower Brook street Cobbold, John, corn and coal merchant and ship owner, Fore street Cocks, James, confectioner, Tacket street Cocks, William, confectioner, Crown str. Cocks, George, confectioner, Victoria road Cocks, Robert, confectioner, St. Matthew’s street Coe, David, wholesale milliner, Crown st. Cole, John, coachman, Globe lane Cole, Arthur, Old Grammar School House, Lower Brook street Cole, Richard S., jeweller, King street Cole, Ebenezer, agent for the Norfolk Shipping company, Quay Wharf Collins, Henry, shopkeeper, Foundry road Collins, George, basket maker, St. Helen’s street Collins, Robert, basket maker, Old Butter market Collins, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Westgate street Conder, Thomas, rate collector, St. Nicholas’ street Conder, James, haberdasher, grocer and tea dealer, Old Butter market Connor, Joseph, tobacconist, Norwich road Conder, Thomas, currier and leather merchant, gutta percha depôt, Old Butter Market Counel, William M., tea dealer, Woodbridge road Cook, Augustus, River Queen, Stoke str. Cook, John, newsvendor, Carr street Cook, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Bell lane Cook, George, clothier, Dog’s Head lane Cook, James, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street Cook, Alfred, S., ironmonger and stove and range manufacturer, Westgate str. Cook, Thomas, Anchor, Bell lane Cook, John, bookseller and news agent, Upper Orwell street Cooke, Jonathan, boot and shoe maker, Fore street Cook, William, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, Upper Brook street Cook, James, corn chandler, Fore Hamlet Cook, Jasper, green grocer, Cornhill Cooper, Edward, fishmonger, St. Margaret’s green Cooper, William, green grocer, Carr street Cooper, John, broker, Dog’s Head lane Cooper, John, plough and harrow manufacturer, Marsh Iron Works Cooper, William, general dealer, St. Peter’s street Cooper, John, whitesmith and blacksmith, St. Margaret’s green Corbyn, William, tailor and draper, Berners street Cornell, Philip S., chemist, Tavern str. Corder, E. and H. S., drapers, Tavern st. Cornish, S., Bear and Crown inn, London road Corner, John, baker, Upper Orwell street Corbyn, William, jun., fancy repository, St. Matthew’s street Cornish, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Globe lane Cossey, Mary Ann, straw bonnet maker, Norwich road Cossey, Richard, bricklayer and plasterer, Norwich road Cott, William, coach builder, St. Matthew’s street Cove, Thomas, watchmaker and photographic artist, Orwell place Cowell, Samuel Harrison, wholesale stationer, lithographic, letterpress, and anastatic printer, and account book manufacturer, Old Butter Market Cowell, Samuel Harrison, tea dealer and wine and spirit merchant, New Market lane Cox, George, butcher, Norwich road Cox, William, green grocer, St. Helen’s street Cox, William, shopkeeper, Rope lane Cox, Samuel, pork butcher, Bell lane Crapnell, Joseph, grocer, Bramford road Creaseys, E. and E., milliners, Queen st. Creswell, George, hairdresser and perfumer, Cornhill Creswell, James, boot and shoe maker, Queen street Creswell, Henry K., baker, Wolsey street Crickmere, William, grocer, Duke street Crickmer, Samuel, shopkeeper, Wyke’s Bishop street Crickmer, George, shopkeeper, Rope lane Crisp, Frederic, painter, Foundation str. Crisp, Charles, plumber, glazier, and painter, St. Nicholas’ street Crispin, John, tailor, draper, and hatter, Silent street Crisp, Charles, furrier, Falcon street Crone, Alexander M., tea dealer, Tower street Cross, Alfred, turner, &c., St. Stephen’s lane Croydon, John F., shirtmaker, Fore street Cropling, Joseph, blacksmith, Bell lane Cuckow, James, shipowner, sailmaker, ship chandler, and general merchant, Quay Wharf Cudding, William, tailor and draper, King street Cudding, Alfred, Cock and Pie, Upper Brook street Cullein, George, Red Lion, Fore hamlet Cummings, Alexander, builder, Fore street Cutting, Miles, patent medicine vendor, St. Margaret’s street Curtis, William M., Orwell Cottage, London road Curtis, Daniel, Rose inn, St. Peter’s road Cuthbert, William, painter and glazier, Agent to Patent office, London, Bridge street Cuthbert, Edward, plumber, painter, and glazier, Carr street Dade, Walter, Sir Robert Peel, St. Helen’s street Daldry, William, lodging house keeper, St. Margaret’s plain Daleson, George, tea dealer, Woodbridge road Dale, William, shoemaker, Silent street Dale, Thomas, Swan inn, King street Dallinger, William H., engraver and copper-plate printer, Tacket street Dallinger, Sarah, dressmaker, Northgate street Damant, James, builder, Orchard street Daniell, Joseph, fishmonger and poulterer, Queen street Davy, Henry, artist, Globe lane Davy, Charles, Welcome Sailor, Fore hamlet Davy, John, shoemaker, Woodbridge road Dawson, William, saddler and harness maker, St. Margaret’s street Day, Joseph, plumber and glazier, Barley Mow lane Day, Robert, green grocer, Silent street Daynes, Geo., carpenter, St. Nicholas’ st. Day, Samuel, green grocer, College street Death, Edward, beerhouse and eating house, Tacket street Deaves, John, shopkeeper and beerhouse, Elm street Demuth, Frederic, hairdresser and corn extractor, Handford road Denny, Henry, paper hanger, Norwich road Dennant, Benjamin, Royal George, Victoria street Dennington, Elizabeth, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s green Deward and Cook, milliners and straw bonnet makers, Old Butter Market Diaper, Charles, Bell inn, Bell lane Dorkin, James, stationer and news agent, Upper Brook street Dorling, Edward, district superintendent of Eastern Counties railway, Northgate street Downs, William, St. Nicholas’ street Downs, William, basket and sieve maker, Woodbridge road Downing, John, rope maker, St. Nicholas’ street Dothie and Soundy, tobacco manufacturers, Orwell place Drew, Francis, glazier, Rope lane Driver, James, tailor, St. Matthew’s Church lane Driver, John, shopkeeper, Tanner’s lane Driver, Levi, green grocer, Rope lane Drake, John, shoemaker, Silent street Drummond, Henry P., surgeon, Silent st. Dunn, Smith, plumber, glazier, and painter, Globe lane Dunnant, William, Defiance, Stoke street Dunnett, Thomas, shopkeeper, Fore street Dunnett, Thomas, wheelwright, Upper Orwell street Durrant, Christopher M., surgeon, Northgate street Durrant, Jonathan, tailor, &c., St. Margaret’s place Durant and Hammond, umbrella and parasol manufacturers, Tavern street Eade and Son, wine and spirit merchant, Hyde Park corner, and Suffolk Wine and Spirit Vaults, Westgate street Eaton, John, boot and shoe maker, Church street Edgley, George, tailor and draper, St. Peter’s street Edmonds, Christopher, stone and marble mason, Blackson street Edwards, Alfred, haircutter, fancy repository, Tavern street Edwards, George C., surgeon, Carr street Edwards, William, Admiral’s Head inn, St. Margaret’s street Edwards, Sarah, corset maker, Upper Brook street Elliott, Walter, butcher, Fore street Ellis, James, bookseller, St. Nicholas’ st. Ellis, Henry, pipe maker, Tanner’s lane Ellis, Harriet, milliner, Carr street Ellis, John, fruiterer, Tacket street Ellis, George E., bricklayer, St. Nicholas’ place Ellis, Thomas, Pot of Flowers, Wyke’s Bishop street Ellis, Henry, green grocer, Victoria str. Elliston, Edmund, bread and biscuit baker, Upper Brook street Ellisden, William, Shipwright’s Arms, Wearstead road Elliston, William, baker, Handford road Elwin, Thomas, corn chandler, Norwich road Elwin, Laura, dressmaker, Norwich road Ely, William, shoemaker, St. Helen’s street Emmerson, Thomas, saddler, St. Matthew’s street Emmerson, James, tailor, Handford road England, Dr., William, Fonnereau road Ennew, Esther, dressmaker, Silent street Esling, Robert, Tower brewery, Tower st. Ewrington, William, and John Metcalf Pollard; Shirreff and Son, solicitors, St. Margaret’s green Eyre, Alfred B., chemist Tacket street Fagan, Ellen, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Carr street Faiers, Samuel H., hair cutter and perfumer, Tavern street Fairweather, Edward, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street Fair, William, Britannia inn, Whip street Farman, Robert, builder, St. Helen’s str. Farritt, George, Friars’ Head, Friars’ str. Farrow, George (late Tovell), stone and marble mason, Carr street Farrow, Joseph, Angel inn, Angel lane Farthing, Jonathan, butcher, Spread Eagle, Fore street Fayers, Robert, coach maker, Tower street Fayers, Rose, straw bonnet maker, Tower street Fell, John, Lion and Lamb, Victoria str. Fenton, Abraham, baker, Globe lane Fenton, John, bookseller, Wherstead road Feek, John, pastry cook and confectioner, Corn hill Field, Frederic butcher, St. Peter’s street Field, William, shopkeeper, Fore street Fitch, William, post master, Queen street Finch, William W., pilot, Quay Finnegan, Sarah, fancy repository, Fore st. Firman, John C., tea dealer and grocer, St. Matthew’s street Firth, William, shoe manufacturer, St. Nicholas’ street Firth, William, boot maker, London road Fish, Frederic, undertaker, mourning warehouseman, linen and woollen draper, silk mercer, hosier, haberdasher, &c., Tavern street Fisher, Mary, milliner, Upper Brook str. Fisk, Francis, white and red brick maker, St. Helen’s street Fisk, Elizabeth, furniture broker, Bolton lane Fisk, William, Orwell inn, Lower Orwell street Fisk, Edgar, tailor, Norwich road Fisk, William, grocer, Friars’ street Fiske, Charles, wholesale druggist, Carr and Northgate streets Fison, Joseph, chemical manure manufacturer, and seed and wool merchant Fison, Joseph, miller, Eastern Union mills Flaxman, Hannah, E. U. R. hotel, opposite railway station Fletcher, Robert, grocer, Borough road Fletcher, Joseph, grocer, Woodbridge road Flory, Caroline, wine and spirit merchant, St. Peter’s street Flory, William, post and job master, Coach and Horses yard, Upper Brook street Fox, John, pork butcher, St. Matthew’s street Footman and Company, linen drapers and silk mercers, Westgate street Foreman, Samuel, cattle dealer, Falcon street Foster, Robert W., professor of music, Norwich road Foster, Robert, teacher of music, Tavern street Foulger, Hamilton Lazarus, clothier and shoe manufacturer, Lower Orwell street Fountain, Robert, general dealer, New Friars’ road Fountain, Samuel, green grocer and carpenter, Norwich road Fox, Robert Fox on the Hill, Silent street Fox, Robert, upholsterer, Silent street Ford, William, tobacconist, Tavern street Fox, John, auctioneer, Westgate street Fox, Emma, upholsteress, Friars’ street Francis, James O., surgeon and registrar of marriages, Elm street Fraser, Roderick D., pawnbroker, Elm street Fraser, William, woollen and Manchester warehouseman, King street Frewer, James, sculptor and stone mason, Woodbridge road Freestone, John, shoemaker, Tower str. Freeman, William, shoemaker, Rope lane Francis, Richard, watchmaker, Queen street Frost, John Winter, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s street Frost, James, cooper, Salthouse street Frost, John, worm extractor, Mayor’s corner, St. Margaret’s Frost, John S., jun., hairdresser, Westgate street Fuller, George, tailor and green grocer, Carr street Fuller, George, shopkeeper, Fore hamlet Fulcher, Robert, baker, Wyke’s Bishop hill Fulcher, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, St. Austin street, St. Peter’s Fulcher, Mary, Cardinal’s Head, Wolsey street Fryers, Charles, Safe Harbour, Borough road Gall, James, corn chandler, New Friars’ road Galsworthy, Robert, solicitor, Carr street Garlic, Mary Ann, gutta percha dealer, Tavern street Gardener, James, fruiterer, Falcon street Garnham, Robert, corn chandler, Borough road Garnham, William, house agent and valuer, agent to the United Service Insurance office, Northgate street Garnham, John, tailor, Handford road Garnham, William, Queen’s Head, St. Matthew’s street Garrett, Garrett, iron merchant and Welsh fire brick merchant, St. Margaret’s green Garrod, John, Golden Lion hotel, Cornhill Garrod, John Joseph, baker, Bath street Garrod and Turner, auctioneers, Old Butter market Garrod, William, tailor, Crown street Gatrell, John H., silk mercer and draper, Tavern street Geard, John B., agent to the Mutual Life Assurance company, Friars’ road Geard, John B., public accountant and auditor, Flint wharf Gibbons, Edward, builder and brick and timber merchant, Wolsey street Gilbert, James, gardener, St. Margaret’s green Gill, George R., ironmonger, Westgate street Gill, Edward H., tailor and draper, Upper Brook street Girling, William, Grove tavern, St. Helen’s street Girling, Henry William, hat manufacturer, Steam Packet, Duke street Gladding, George, haircutter, Mount str. Gladding, James, butcher, Earl Grey, Fore hamlet Gleed, Thomas, Inland Revenue office, Woodbridge road Glyde, John, haircutter, Eagle street Glyde, John, bookseller, St. Matthew’s street Gocher, Thomas, jun., wholesale butcher, Westgate street Gocher, Charles, wholesale butcher, St. Peter’s street Godfry, Robert, Colchester Arms inn, Bridge street Godbold, Charles, New Globe, John str. Godbold, William, musician, St. Margaret’s green Godball, Charles W., Coach and Horses inn and posting house, Upper Brook street Goldsmith, Thomas, carpenter, Tower terrace Gooch, George, corn chandler, St. Stephen’s lane Goodchild, Henry, razor grinder, Wyke’s Bishop hill Goodchild, Elmer, glove maker, Woodbridge road Goodwin, Henry, tobacconist, Tacket str. Goodwin, Eliza, straw bonnet maker, Upper Orwell street Goodwin, John, tobacconist, St. Peter’s street Gooding, William, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street Goodwin, William S., furniture broker, Prince’s street Goodwin, Edward, pipe maker, Fore str. Goodram, William, Staff of Life beerhouse, and shopkeeper, Bramford road Goreham, Christmas, coach builder, Coleman street Goreham, Edward, baker, New street Gosling, Edward, tailor, Tower street Gosling, William, hairdresser, Crown street Gosling, William, bellhanger, St. Nicholas’ street Gosling, Henry, Star, Rope lane Goss, James, Wool Pack inn, Bolton lane Gower and Hunt, soap manufacturers and merchants, St. Peter’s Gowing, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Victoria street Goyder, David G., chemist, Norwich road Gray, William, New White Horse, Albion street Gray, Thomas, shoemaker, Eagle street Gray, Mary, clothes dealer, Upper Orwell street Green, Alfred L., coach builder and timber bender, Norwich road Grayston, Daniel, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road Green, Thomas, Victoria hotel, Berners street Green, William, green grocer, Friars’ street Green, A. and L., hosiers, glovers, and shirt makers, Tavern street Green, Cutten, coach maker, Norwich road Green, Elijah, baker, Duke street Green, James, Malt and Hop Brewery and tap, Queen street Greenleaf, William, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Fore street Greir, Robert, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Grimsey, Benjamin F., solicitor, St. Nicholas Street Grimwade, Richard, woollen draper, tailor, and hatter, Westgate street Grimwood, Caroline, shopkeeper, Orwell place Groom, William, baker, Friars’ street Groom, Samuel G., surveyor, Norwich road Groom, George, marine store dealer, Eagle street Gross, Charles, basket and sieve maker, Old Butter market Gurney, John Smith, cabinet maker and turner, St. Peter’s street Guiver, Henry, Great White Horse hotel and posting house, Tavern street Gyford, Samuel, Maltsters’ Arms, Key street Haddock, James, bookseller, printer, binder, and engraver, public library, Old Butter market Hager, James, brickmaker and shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Hagg, William, tailor, draper, hatter, and general outfitter, Upper Brook street Haggon, David, ship owner, King street Haggon, David, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, King street Haill, George, boot and shoe maker, St. Matthew’s Church lane Haken, Louisa, Fox inn, Upper Brook street Hall, Charles, shopkeeper, Carr street Hambling, Noah, White Lion, Stoke bridge Hamby, George Henry, master mariner, St. Helen’s street Hamilton, Andrew, saddler, Wherstead road Hamblin, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Westgate street Hammond, Frederic, Tooley’s Arms, Foundation street Hammond, Charles J., tea dealer, grocer and provision merchant, opposite St. Peter’s Church Hammond, Samuel, green grocer, St. Helen’s street Hammond, William, furniture dealer, St. Matthew’s street Hammond, Charles C., surgeon, Lower Brook street Hammond, Susanna, straw bonnet maker, Handford road Hancock, Christopher T., millinery establishment, Tavern street Hancock and Son, confectioners, Carr st. Hancock, John, bread and biscuit maker, Saint Nicholas’ street Hancock, Thomas, clothes renovator, Fore hamlet Haken, George, Heart of Oak inn, Duke street Hardy, Theophilus, plumber, gas fitter, &c., Orwell place Harpham and Vink, iron merchants and wholesale ironmongers, Quay, Iron wharf Harmer, Henry, beerhouse and shopkeeper, Borough road Harris, Thomas, banker’s clerk, agent to the Edinburgh Life Assurance society, Park terrace Harris, Ebenezer, dyer, Upper Brook st. Harris, Ebenezer, grocer, Norwich road Harris, George, corn chandler, Upper Orwell street Harris, Sophia, shopkeeper, Handford road Harrison, Mary Ann, boot and shoemaker, Upper Brook street Harrison and Gislingham, cabinet makers and upholsterers, Museum street Harrison, Susan C., Crown and Anchor Family and Commercial hotel, Westgate street Harrison, Robert L., Park Cottage, Bolton lane Hart, Morris, dealer in Birmingham and Sheffield goods, wholesale and retail, China, glass, and earthenware warehouse, Westgate street Hart, John, tailor, Handford road Hartridge, Mary Ann, Mulberry Tree, Woodbridge road Harvey, Daniel, painter, &c., Wherstead road Harwood, James, Bull inn, Quay street Harwood, James, smith in general, Back street Hartridge, George, Marquis Cornwallis, Coleman street Haszel, Joseph, hair cutter, Fore hamlet Hazell, Joseph, the Reapers, Stoke street Hayward, Edward, chemist, Upper Brook street Hayward, Stephen, dyer, St. Nicholas’ street Haward, James, builder, Mount street Havell, William G., hat maker, St. Margaret’s plain Hicks, John, Promenade terrace, London road Hicks, Henry J., butcher, Tavern street Hicks, Isaac, grocer and tea dealer, St. Matthew’s street Hill, Isaac, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s green Hill, Thomas, hairdresser, St. Peter’s street Hill, James, Wherry, Quay Hill, Joseph, wire worker, St. Matthew’s street Hillyard, Charles, boot and shoe maker, Fore street Hines, William, Britannia, Wyke’s Bishop hill Hearson, John, surveyor, builder, and patent shuttle maker, Crown street Heard, Thomas, commercial traveller, London road Hedge, John H. H., North Lodge, Norwich road Hedges, Samuel, shopkeeper, Carr street Helsdon, Dennis, fancy toy warehouse, Tacket street Head, Jeremiah, manager of Savings’ Bank, Queen street Hewitt, Charles, Case is Altered, Woodbridge road Herbert, Samuel, pork butcher, Rope lane Hoffman, Octavius Wm., surgeon, Prince’s street Hoffman, Octavius W., surgeon, Queen street Holden, John, fruiterer, Queen street Holden, John, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road Horne, William, sail maker, Ram inn, Quay Horrex, Eldred, carpenter, Norwich road Holder, Henry, head warder to Gaol Hopson, Edmund, grocer and earthenware dealer, Rope lane Hopper, Thomas, builder, Friars’ road Horsnaill, George, grocer, Fore street Howes, Charlotte, Bank Buildings, Bank street Howlett, William, blacksmith, Angel lane Hooper, Thomas, malthouse, New street Howe, John B., Salutation inn, Carr str. Howke, George, Fleece inn, St. Matthew’s street Howgoo, Jeremiah, baker, St. Margaret’s plain Howard, Charles, grocer, Crown street Hudson, John L., hairdresser and perfumer, Lower Brook street Hughes, Edward, green grocer, Rope lane Hunniball, Timothy, coach builder, Wyke’s Bishop’s hill Hunt, Miles, grocer, Norwich road Hunt, William, solicitor, St. Matthew’s street Hunt, William, bookseller, publisher, and stationer, Tavern street Hunt, John, flour dealer, Bell lane Hunt, Wright, corn merchant, St. Nicholas’ street Hunt and Co., merchant tailors, woollen drapers, and hatters, Tavern street Hurricks, Henry, bricklayer, Tower street Hutchinson, William, accountant, registrar of births and deaths, secretary to the Permanent Building society, Soane street Hutchinson, William, agent for the brick yard, Woodbridge road Ireland, Robert, mason, Old Gaol lane Ilott, Alexander, hosier, St. Austin’s str., St. Peter’s Jackaman, Simon Batley, solicitor, coroner for the borough, and clerk to the lighting and paving committee, Silent street Jackson, Charles T., Rising Sun, Friars’ street Jackson, Alfred, confectioner, St. Peter’s road James, Joseph, shoemaker, Fore hamlet James, Robert, draper, Duke street Jarman, Thomas, surgeon, St. Matthew’s, London road Jarman, William, tailor, St. Helen’s str. Jay, Elizabeth, watchmaker, Fore street. Jeffries, Samuel, cabinet maker, Queen street Jeffries, James M., Rose Villa, London road Jeffries, William B., seedsman and nurseryman, Westgate street Jennings, James, shopkeeper, Jolly Sailor, Handford road Jennings, John, painter and glazier, Handford road Jennings, Hannah, straw bonnet maker, Old Gaol lane Jennings, John, hatter, Tavern street Jennings, Richard F., solicitor, Falcon st. Jennings, Mark, Boar’s Head, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s Jervis, Henry, baker, Handford road Johns, Isabella, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Carr street Johnson, H. and E., milliners and dressmakers, Old Butter market Johnson, Robert, grocer, Rope lane Johnson, William, boot and shoe maker, Upper Brook street Johnson, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Tacket street Jones, John, C., butcher, St. Matthew’s street Jones, Richard, engineer, Woodbridge road Jones, John, shoemaker, St. Austin’s st., St. Peter’s Josselyn, George, solicitor, agent to the Sun Fire and Life office, vice-chairman of Ipswich dock commission, clerk to Ipswich and Stratford turnpike trusts, and actuary to Ipswich Tontine, Tower street Juby, E. and S., straw bonnet makers, Old Butter market Julian, Ezekiel S., corn chandler, Norwich road Keeble, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Quay street Keeble, Charles, hairdresser, St. Matthew’s street Keeble, Jeremiah, wire worker, Old Butter market Keeble, William, brazier, Upper Orwell street Keeley, William, shopkeeper, College st. Kent, William, butcher, Fore hamlet Kent, Frederic, baker, St. Matthew’s street Kent, Abraham, coach broker, Tanner’s lane Kent, John, White Hart inn, St. Lawrence’s street Kerry, Nicholas, Ipswich Arms, Lower Brook street Kerridge, Herbert, Golden Key, Woodbridge road Kersy, Robert S., shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street Kettle, Horace, G., corn chandler, Key street Kimble and Co., linen drapers, St. Peter’s street Kimble, Benjamin, grocer, St. Peter’s st. Kimpton, William, upholsterer, St. Matthew’s street King, Henry, saddler and harness maker, beerhouse, Prince’s street King, John, ecclesiastical glass painter, Upper Brook street King, Stephen B., butcher, Fore street King, Henry, grocer, Norwich road King, Stephen, butcher, Friars’ road King, George H., naturalist, Norwich road Kimmance, John, Park House school Kingston, George R., wholesale milliner, St. Peter’s street Kitton, Harry H., baker, Norwich road Kittrel, Robert G., tailor, Falcon street Knights, James W., auctioneer and mercantile and agricultural agent, Quay House Knights, Thomas, blacksmith, Shoulder of Mutton, Upper Orwell street Knights, James, ship’s smith in general, Salthouse street Knights, James, Green Man, Salthouse street Knivet, William, shopkeeper, Bell lane Lacey, Robert, farmer, Woodbridge road Lamb, Wray P., copperplate printer, Tower street Lamb, Robert, Blue Bell, Cornhill Lambert, William, tailor and woollen draper, St. Lawrence’s street Lancaster, James, boarding and day school, Lower Brook street Lambert, John, Birmingham and Sheffield warehouse, St. Matthew’s street Lane, William, tailor, Upper Orwell str. Langbridge, George, dyer, Carr street Langlin, Thomas, Fox and Hounds, Tanner’s lane Larst, Henry, confectioner, Westgate str. Last, Benjamin, corn chandler, Fore hamlet Last, Alfred, pianoforte tuner and regulator, Westgate street Last, Benjamin, baker, Bell lane Last, Mary, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s street Last, Henry, bricklayer, Tower street Lawrence, Edward E., coroner for the Duke of Norfolk liberty, clerk to the Association for the Prosecution of Felons, solicitor, clerk to the magistrates for the borough, and clerk to the magistrates of Samford Hundred, Tower street Leathers, John, Crown tavern, Crown street Lee, Pleasant, Bull and Dog, Fore street Lee, John, umbrella maker, Silent street Lee, Henry, King’s Arms, Cornhill Leek, Timothy, baker, Key street Leverett, Henry W., cabinet maker, Westgate street Levi, Moses, hardwareman, Tavern street Licence, Paul, hairdresser, Wherstead road Lindley, John, blacksmith, Tanner’s lane Ling, George, Royal Albert inn, opposite the railway station List, Deborah, shopkeeper, King street Lloyd, James, pork butcher, Fore hamlet Long, Daniel, house agent, St. Helen’s street Long, John, veterinary surgeon, Tower street Long, Peter B., solicitor and clerk to dock commissioners, Museum street Long, Alfred W. M., rate collector, Park terrace Love, Capt. Edward M., Upton House, Woodbridge road Lovewell, Henry, clothier, Market lane Lovett, John, tailor, Fore street Luff, Henry, builder, Neal street Lyons, Mary Ann, shopkeeper, Elm str. Lyon, Robert, chemist and druggist, Upper Brook street Maddow, Jonathan, bookseller, St. Peter’s street Mallett, William, shopkeeper, Tower str. Mann, Hannah, hat box maker, Foundation street Mann, James, baker and shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Manning, William, grocer, Upper Orwell street Manning, Benjamin, fishmonger, Cornhill Manning, John S., wine and spirit merchant, Cornhill Manning, George, plumber, glazier, and painter, Norwich road Mann, William, Anchor inn, Duke street Manistre and Dawson, grocers and foreign warehouse, Fore street and the Hamlet Mason, B. S., agent to the Norfolk and Eastern Counties coal company; managers, E. and A. Prior, Bishopsgate, London Mason, George, timber merchant, College street Mason and Co., Engle foundry, Lower Brook street Manistre, George, tea dealer and grocer, St. Matthew’s street Mash, James, bazaar and fancy repository, Old Butter market Mason, George, marine store dealer, Duke street Mason, William and Robert, pawnbrokers, clothiers, &c., Fore street Marchant, Hezekiah, silk mercer, and shawl and mantle warehouse, Westgate street Marchant, Charles F., chemist and druggist, Old Butter market Martin, Mary, shopkeeper, Wherstead road Martin, Samuel, shopkeeper, Bell lane Matt, Elijah, paper hanger, St. Matthew’s street Matt, Jonathan, cooper, King street Mays, West, green grocer, Foundation street May, John, ship owner, Berners street May, John, jun., cheese and butter factor, Stoke Bridge wharf Mayhew, George, house agent, Friars’ street Mc’Pherson, Donald, merchant’s clerk, Woodbridge road Mead, Elijah, cab proprietor, Tower str. Mead, Aaron, Half Moon and Stars, St. Matthew’s street Meadows, Charles and Son, furnishing and general ironmonger, Tower street Meadows, Henry W., wine and spirit merchant, King street Messent, George, draper, &c., Whip str. Middleditch, Deborah, the Crown, St. Peter’s street Miller, Jonathan B., grocer, Borough road Miller and Son, linen drapers, Old Butter market Miller, Henry, manager to the National and Provincial Bank of England, draw on London Joint Stock bank; Old Butter market Miller, R. and Son, wine and spirit merchants, tea dealers and grocers, Old Butter market Milnes, B. G., pianoforte tuner, St. Matthew’s street Mills, William P., surgeon, Museum str. Mills, Edward, fruiterer, Victoria road Minter, John, Smack, Key street Mitchell, Mesdames, dress makers, Museum street Moffatt, Walter, tea dealer, hatter, and furrier, Lower Brook street Moffat, James, draper and tea dealer, Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Morgan, William, naval officer, Park terrace Morgan and Whipson, architects and surveyors, Museum street Margerson, Daniel, Waggon and Horses, Old Butter market Morley, David, bookseller, stationer, and free picture gallery, Queen street Morley, Joseph R., glass and China dealer, Tavern street Morton, George S., hat manufacturer, Upper Brook street Moyse, John, dealer in horses, Crown street Moore, George, butcher, Carr street Moore, Samuel, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street Moore, Walter H., solicitor, and agent to the Wellington and the Age Life Assurance offices, Elm street Mulley, George, inspector of nuisances, St. Helen’s street Mulley, John, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Upper Brook street Mulley, Charles C., register office for servants, Tacket street Mullett, Edmund, pipe manufacturer, Falcon street Mullett, Samuel, dealer in tea and tobacco, Carr street National Provincial Bank of England, Old Butter market Naunton, John, Lord Chancellor, Friars’ road Neale, Thomas, bricklayer, &c., Victoria street Neale, James, Duke of Kent, Upper Orwell street Neale, Elizabeth, milliner and dress maker, Fore street Newton, Charles, cork manufacturer, and agent for the sale of Goddard’s Photographic Lenses, St. Matthew’s street Newby, John, green grocer, Crown street Newson, William, stone mason, Norwich road Notcutt, Stephen A., town clerk, clerk of the peace and charity trustees, and solicitor to gas company, Museum street Norbrook, James, saddler and harness maker, Fore street Norman, Sarah M., shopkeeper, Fore hamlet Norman, Isaac, Plough inn, St. Stephen’s lane Norman, James, green grocer, Norwich road Norman, Henry, baker, Handford road Norman, Edward, beer house, Baker str. Noy, Isaac, ship broker and general commission merchant, Quay Nunn, Jarvis, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street Nunn, John B., tailor, woollen draper, and hatter, Tavern street Nunn, James, printer and bookseller, Carr street Nunn, Rowe, shoemaker, Upper Orwell street Olive, John Thomas, Hare and Hounds, Norwich road Orford, John, jun., solicitor to the Water Works company, and agent to the Law Union Fire and Life office, Silent str. Osborne, Alfred, butcher, Mount street Osborne, Jacob, green grocer, Fore hamlet Osborn, Robert, whitesmith and bell hanger, Upper Orwell street Osborne, Henry, shopkeeper, Norwich road Osborn, Roger, boot and shoe maker, Tavern street Osboldstone, Charles, grocer, Woodbridge road Oxborow, Edmund, confectioner Oxford, John, glove and truss maker, New Market lane Pack, Robert, shoemaker, St. Helen’s str. Packard, Edward, and Co., manufacturers of oil of vitriol, superphosphate of lime, and turnip manure, Bramford and Carr street Page, Miss Elizabeth S., Promenade terrace, London road Page, William, Corn Exchange tavern, Cornhill Page, Richard M., horse dealer, Victoria road Pake, Robert M., Berners street Pallant, Mary Ann, milliner and dress-maker, Woodbridge road Palmer, L., baker, Norwich road Palmer, Alfred, millinery establishment, St. Peter’s street Pannifer, Nathaniel, clothier, Fore street Pape, Richard, collector of inland revenue, Lower Brook street Parker, Joseph, baker and confectioner, St. Matthew’s street Parker, Letitia, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Tavern street Parker, Benjamin, printer, Fore street Parker, Nathaniel W., currier and leather seller, Fore street Parker, Mary Ann, mantle maker, St. Stephen’s lane Parsons, Charles, hair cutter, St. Peter’s street Parsons, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Old Butter market Pask, Charles, A., bookseller, Elm street Patterson, F. and E., builders, Saint Nicholas’ street Paternoster, Samuel, bricklayer, Fore street Patrick, Orlando, painter and glazier, St. Nicholas’ street Paul, Robert, Fonnereau road Paulton, Rebecca, Orwell hotel Payne, William, saddler, St. Peter’s street Payne, Martha, Gardeners’ Arms, Fore hamlet Pay, William, grocer, Fore street Peachey, John, Wesleyan day school teacher,—agent to the Wesleyan General and Provident Assurance Society, Fore hamlet Peacock, Thomas, surgeon, Berners street Peck, Shadrack, cork cutter, Dial lane Pear, William, White Elm, Bishop’s hill Pearce, Joseph, accountant, agent to the County Fire and Provident Life, Eastern Counties’ Building Company, East Anglian and Suffolk Improved Building Company, and Free Land Society, Prince’s street Pearce, Fred., wholesale furrier, Tavern street Pearce, James, eating house, St. Matthew’s street Pearce, James, confectioner, Fore street Pegg, William, shopkeeper, Woodbridge road Pells, John, boot and shoe warehouseman, Old Butter market Pettit, John, sen., carpenter, St. Matthews’ square Pettit, Jonathan, wheelwright, Elm street Pettit, Daniel, saddler and harness maker, St. Peter’s street Pettit, Thomas, carpenter, St. Stephen lane Pettit, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, St. Stephen’s lane Pettit, Joseph A., builder, Lower Orwell street Pickess, Jonathan O., sail maker, Fore street Pinner, Jeremiah, fishmonger, Queen street Pigg, Hannah, Robin Hood and Little John, Woodbridge road Pipe, Jeremiah, St. Margaret’s street Piper, Stephen, stamp office and printer, Old Butter market Piper, Alfred, printer, St. Nicholas street Pitcairn, David, manager of the Tract and Bible depot, Queen street Pitcher, John, surgeon, Fore street Phillips, John, cabinet-maker, upholsterer, and paper hanger, St. Matthew’s street Plane, Dawson, draper and mercer, corner of Brook street Plant, Emma, dressmaker, Foundation street Plantin, Henry, confectioner, St. Nicholas’ street Pleasants, E., Half-moon, Foundation street Plumb, William, hat maker, Rope lane Podd, Percival, boot and shoe maker and bird stuffer, St. Stephen’s lane Pollard, Henry S., boot and shoemaker, and dealer in new and second-hand clothes, St. Stephen’s lane Poole, William, boot maker, Friars’ street Pooley, Robert, fancy bazaar, Cornhill Pooley, William, fruiterer, Tavern street Porter, Alfred, Lower Brook street Potter, John Amiss, baker, Orchard street Potter, William, merchant’s clerk, College street Potter, John, confectioner, St. Lawrence’s street Powell, William, grocer and tea dealer, Westgate street Pratt, Louisa, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street Prentice, John, draper and silk mercer, Old Butter market Prentice, Oliver, maltster and merchant, Fore street Prentice, William, jun., College street Presso, Joseph, baker, St. Matthew’s street Prentice and Barton, milliners and dressmakers, Tacket street Pretty, William, Fonnereau road Prettyman, Charles, solicitor, Silent street Pryke, John, Freemasons’ tavern, Victoria street, London road Pryke, Frederic, tailor and draper, St. Matthew’s street Pryke, Elizabeth, milliner and dress-maker, Victoria road Pryke, John, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street Price, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Tacket street Pulfer, William, carpenter, St. Peter’s street Pye, George, flax manufacturer, Gray Friars’ Works Quadling, Edwin, coach builder, St. Austin’s street Rackham, Samuel R., master mariner, Fore street Raffe, Charles, merchant’s clerk, Priory place Rainbird, Robert, printer, and clerk and sexton to St. Margaret’s church, Soane street Ralph, Carrington, fishmonger, Fore street Randall, William G., broker and auctioneer, Upper Brook street Rands, Nathaniel, shopkeeper, Victoria street Ranson, Henry, flour seller, Fore street Ransomes and Sims, ironfounders, engineers, and manufacturers of agricultural implements, Orwell Works Ransome and Co., patent stone manufacturers, Kent wharf Ransdale, Robert, Norwich Arms, Fore street Raphael, Abraham, hat and cap manufacturer, Fore street Ralph, Charles, Wellington inn, Carr street Rayner, John, shoemaker, Fore hamlet Ray, William J., linen draper and silk mercer, Upper Brook street Ray, Maria and Emma, milliners, Upper Brook street Raynham, Eliza, fancy repository, St. Nicholas’ street Rea, Robert, seedsman and florist, London road Read, William, St. Edmund’s Head, St. Mary Elms Read, John, Postchaise, Woodbridge road Read, Daniel, watch and clock maker, Westgate street Read, Mary Ann, dressmaker, King street Read, Henry, French polisher, King street Read, Charles, hairdresser, Fore street Read, Edward T., tailor and hatter, Tavern street Read, Harriet, dressmaker, Coleman street Read, Adolphus, carver, gilder, and house decorator, Westgate street and Queen street Read, James, bookseller, Cornhill Redgrave, Joseph, saddler, trunk and portmanteau manufacturer, &c., Old Butter market Redgrave, James, agent for Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., brewers and spirit merchants, &c., St. Margaret’s green Reeder, Robert, baker, Fore street Reeve, James, shopkeeper, Bath street Reeve, Robert, painter and glazier, Silent street Reeve, Samuel, carpenter and builder, Upper Orwell street Richardson, Robert, Duke of Cambridge, Old Gaol lane Richardson, Thomas, Butchers’ Home, Friars’ street Rice, Philip, White Bear, Clay street Richards, John, tailor and tobacconist, St. Matthew’s street Richmond, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Orwell street Ridley and Grimwade, chemists, wholesale and export druggists, oil and colormen, and inventors of the improved anti-corrosive paint, Fore street Ridley, John, ironmonger, Cornhill Ridley, G. and H., wine and spirit merchants, brewers, maltsters, agents to the Norwich Union Fire and Life offices, and coal merchants, Fore street Ringer, William Smith, shopkeeper, California Ringer, Edward, saddler, Fore street Ringham, Henry, carver, Trafalgar road Ring, Richard, saddler and harness maker, Crown street Ringe, William, saddler and harness maker, Carr street Ritchie, James, tea and china dealer, and agent to the Scotch Provincial Life and Fire Assurance office, Old Butter market Ringer, William S., grocer and tea dealer, Tacket street Rix, Benjamin, brewer, land agent, and auctioneer, Westgate street Robinson, Henry, gun and pistol maker and cutler, Westgate street Robinson, James, haircutter and perfumer, Westgate street Robinson, William, grocer, Bell lane Robinson and Co., drapers, Fore street Robertson, Cranmer, and Co., watchmakers and jewellers, Upper Brook street Robinson, Charles, whitesmith and bell hanger, King street Roberts, Thomas, haircutter, Coleman street Robertson, Alexander, silversmith, Silent street Robson, William, tea dealer, Little Coleman street Roe, William, auctioneer and broker, Thoroughfare Roe, Owen, carver and gilder, Upper Brook street Roe, Joseph, broker, Upper Brook street Rogers, Elijah, boot and shoe maker, Baker street Rogers, William, shopkeeper, Baker street Root, William, plumber and painter, Adelphi place, Lower Brook street Rose, Edward, fruiterer, Fore hamlet Rose, John, eating house, St. Matthew’s street Rose, George, shopkeeper, Globe lane Ross, Thomas B., auctioneer, estate agent, and agent to the Crown Life Assurance company, St. Nicholas’ place Roy, William, fishmonger, Prince of Wales, Fore street Rudland, Maria, eating house, St. Stephen’s lane Rudling, Henry, Happy Return, Foundry road Russell, William, Saracen’s Head, St. Margaret’s green Russell, Frederic B., artist, Orwell Cottage Rush, William, draper and tailor, Upper Brook street Sallows, Robert, corn chandler, Carr str. Sallows, Robert, merchant, Mill house, Bramford road Salmon, George, joiner and cabinet maker, St. Peter’s street Sampson, George G., surgeon, St. Matthew’s street Scarlett, William, plumber, glazier, &c., Dial lane Schulen, Mary Ann, coarseware potter, Rope lane Schulen and Co., watchmakers, silversmiths, jewellers, and opticians, Cornhill Schulen, John William, earthenware manufacturer, Eagle street; works, St. Helen’s Schulen, John, Crown and Anchor, Dock road Scoggins, John, printer and stationer, Orwell place Scott, James, shopkeeper, Lower Orwell street Scope, Richard, shopkeeper, St. Margaret’s street Scott, James, hairdresser, Fore street Scrivener, John, bread and biscuit baker, Cornhill Scrivener, John T., ironmonger, Queen street Scrivener and Grimwood, corn merchants, St. Helen’s street Seagrave, David, butcher, Tacket street Seagriffe, William, Cross Keys, Carr street Seagrave, William N., marine store dealer, St. Margaret’s street Seager, Joseph, pork butcher, Friars’ street Setterfield, George, grocer, Queen street Sewell, James, hat manufacturer, Northgate street Sewell, Edward, cheese merchant, St. Peter’s road Self, Henry, shopkeeper, Rope lane Senton, James, Free Trade tavern, Handford road Setterfield, Eliza, eating house, Fore street Setterfield, Henry, coachmaker, Falcon street Sharman, David, Griffin inn, Handford road Shave, Charles, purveyor, Fore street Shephard, Simon, beer house, Foundry road Shephard, William, butcher, Upper Brook street Shephard, Robert, merchant, St. Helen’s street Shewell and Smith, linen and woollen drapers, tailors, and Manchester warehousemen, Cornhill Ship, Robert, corn chandler, St. Margaret’s green Ship, William, corn chandler, King str. Shildrake, John, C., boot and shoe maker, Carr street Shribbs, William, carpenter, Handford road Shorten, Charles F., veterinary surgeon, Museum street Silburn, Charles, tea and Italian warehouse, Tavern street Silverston, William, chemist, St. Nicholas’ street Simpson, Henry, butcher, Thoroughfare Simpson, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Lawrence street Simpson, Samuel, builder, Museum street Simons, Robert, butcher, Lower Orwell street Singleton, W. and Son, ironmongers, Old Butter market Singleton, G. and W., wheelwrights, St. Margaret’s green Singleton, George, grocer, St. Margaret’s green Singleton, Thomas B., short-hand writer, St. Helen’s street Skeet, R., Griffin cottage, Bromford road Skinner, William B., carpenter and joiner, Norwich road Skinner, W., builder, Norwich road Smart, John, artist, Park terrace Smith, Thomas, shoemaker, Victoria road Smith, William, tailor, New Friars’ road Smith, W., builder, Back hamlet Smith, William, hair cutter, Angel lane Smith, William, Albion Hill brewery, Woodbridge road Smith, Daniel, cow keeper and gardener, Woodbridge road Smith, Thomas, hairdresser, St. Matthew’s street Smith, William and John, linen drapers, and baby linen warehouse, St. Matthew’s street Smith, Joseph, tailor, Fore street Smith, Edward, Lord Nelson, Fore street Smith, Brown, Sorrel Horse, Fore street Smith, John, boot and shoe maker, Prince’s street Smith, —, builder, Fore street Smith, Henry, hairdresser, St. Helen’s st. Smith, John, tailor and woollen draper, Tavern street Smith, William, carpenter, Upper Orwell street Smith, Paul, grocer, Rope lane Smith, Thomas, coach spring maker, Old Goal lane Smith and Gladill, ornamental japanners, house painters and decorators, John street, St. Clement’s Smith, William, manufacturing cutler, Westgate street Smith, James, cabinet maker, Friars’ road Smith, William, shopkeeper, St. Nicholas’ street Smith, Harriet, Horse and Groom, Woodbridge road Smith, James, cabinet maker, Tanners’ lane Smith, Thomas, marine store dealer, Lady’s lane Snell, Robert B., baker, Rope lane Southeron, Samuel, hair cutter, Friars’ street Southgate, Thomas, whitesmith, locksmith, and bell hanger, Friars’ street and Wolsey street Spalding, William, bookseller and stationer, Westgate street Sparks, John, chronometer, watch and clock maker, Tavern street Sparrowe, John E., solicitor, Tower court Sparrow, John, paper hanger, Back street Sparrow, William, baker, St. Margaret’s street Spearman, James, junr., dyer, &c., St. Matthew’s street Spearman, James, senr., dyer, &c., St. Matthew’s street Spinks, Edward, brush maker, St. Nicholas’ street Sporle, Hannah, ladies’ shoe warehouse, Dial lane Sporle, George, boot and shoe maker, Bell lane Spring, Henry Thomas, soda water manufacturer, St. Matthew’s street Spurling, Samuel, shopkeeper, Crown street Squires, Susannah H., shopkeeper, Upper Brook street Squires, William, confectioner, Tacket street Squirrell, Obadiah, corn merchant, Orwell place Stannard, William, baker and grocer, Mount street Stammers, John, furniture broker, Dog’s Head lane Stannard, John, hairdresser, St. Nicholas’ street Stannard, John, Portobello inn, and painter, Upper Orwell street Steam, Thomas, plumber, glazier, and painter, Fore street Steadman, William, clerk, Fonnereau road Stevens, Charles, cabinet maker and upholsterer, St. Peter’s road Stevens, Edward T., furniture broker, Cheapside Stevens, William, shopkeeper, branch post-office, Bridge street Stevens, Robert, Royal William gardens, London road Stevens, Henry, plumber, glazier, painter, and gas fitter, Carr street Stevens, Robert, boot and shoe maker, Upper Brook street Stewart, Henry, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Stewart, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Carr street Stephens, Harriet, inn, St. Stephen’s lane Steel, William, shopkeeper, St. James’ street Stidolph, George F., organ builder and pianoforte manufacturer, Woodbridge road Stokes, Samuel, green grocer, Church street Stokes, Susanna, shopkeeper, St. Peter’s street Stockins, Thomas, saddler, Dock street Stokes, Joseph, photographic artist, St. Peter’s street Storey, George, watchmaker, St. Margaret’s street Stollery, John, Welcome Stranger, Fore hamlet Stuart, Charles, printer, Elm street Stubb, John C., manager of the Electric Telegraph Office, Queen street Sugars, William, Eclipse, Orwell place Suthers, William, Falcon inn, Queen street Suthers, William, fancy repository, Old Butter market Sulley, Charles, newspaper proprietor and general printer, Old Butter market Surl, Robert, corn chandler, Carr street Swindle, James, clothes dealer, Upper Orwell street Symonds, Samuel, Old Times, California Sykes, John, corn chandler, St. Margaret’s green Talbott, George, commercial coffee and dining rooms, Queen street Talbot, John, senr., soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, Crown street Talbot, John, junr., bookseller and news agent, Crown street Taylor and Sons, musicians, Norwich road Taylor, John, butcher, Tacket street Taylor and Co., linen and woollen drapers, Cornhill Taylor, John, perfumer and family chemist, Fore street Taylor, Augustus R., grocer and tea dealer, Key street Taylor, William, Vine inn, Church street Taylor, Robert, corn chandler, St. Matthew’s street Taylor, Thomas, coal merchant, Whip street Taylor, Samuel, butcher, King street Taylor, Joseph, boot and shoe maker, Norwich road Taylor, Robert, district locomotive superintendent, Barlow Cottage Taylor, Caroline, milliner, Carr street Taylor, William, grocer, Woodbridge road Taylor, William, timber merchant, Pimplet street Thurman, Isaac, corn chandler, Key street Thurston, Joseph, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Old Butter market Thrower, Henry, wholesale and retail grocer, St. Peter’s street Thomas, Sidney, gas engineer, St. Helen’s street Thomas and Brothers, wholesale stay manufacturers, St. Stephen’s lane Thurston, John, Feathers, Westgate str. Thompson, Susan, confectioner, Tavern street Thurlow, John, Dove inn, St. Helen’s street Thurston, George B., Theatre tavern, Tacket street Teager, John H., engineer, whitesmith, and bell hanger, King street Tilley, George, glass and china shop, St. Peter’s street Titlow, Robert, tailor and woollen draper, Fore street Todd, James, boot and shoe maker, St. Matthew’s street Tognola, James, cane worker, Crown str. Todd, Louisa, corset maker, St. Matthew’s Tomkin, the Misses, boarding school, Norwich road Tooke, John, basket maker, Fore street Tooley, Robert, Trafalgar, Trafalgar road Townsend, J. E. and E., outfitting establishment, King street Townsend and Son, fishmongers, King street, Prince’s street Tovell, George S., stone and tile merchant, 3, Crane’s wharf Townshend, Alicia, Quay House, College street Tracy, John, surgeon dentist, Tacket str. Trenton, Henry, butcher, St. Matthew’s street Tricker, Frederic, Porter’s House, Fore street Trundle, James S., saddler and harness maker, Cornhill Tunmer, Henry and George, woollen drapers and tailors, Tacket street Turner, E. R. and F., agricultural implement makers, St. Peter’s Turner, W. and A. J., leather merchants, tanners, and curriers, Prince’s street Turner, George, auctioneer and valuer, land and brewery agent, Carlton Chambers, Westgate street Turner and Kettle, gardeners and florists, Blooming Myrtle Gardens, St. Clement’s Turner, George, woollen draper and tailor, Tavern street Turner, Robert, George and Dragon, St. Margaret’s plain Turner, James, baker, Lower Orwell str. Turner, John, butcher, Westgate street Turner, Shadrach, shoemaker, Carr street Turner, Joseph, junr., grocer, Wyke’s Bishop hill Turner, William, confectioner, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s Tye, Mary Ann, boot and shoe maker, Victoria street Ungless, Henry R., metal dealer, Rope lane Utting, George R., Black Bell, Elm str. Vesey, William, tailor, Crown street Vince, Daniel, Rose and Crown, Norwich road Vince, John, blacksmith, St. Margaret’s plain Vincent, Nathaniel, veterinary surgeon, Handford road Wade, John, Beehive tavern, Old Butter market Wade, George, saddler and harness maker, Cornhill Wade, Stephen, grocer, Wherstead road Wade, William, hairdresser, Fore street Wainwright, Samuel, wholesale grocer and tea dealer, Tavern street Wall, Edward, confectioner, Old Butter market Ward, James, carpenter, Old Gaol lane Wallis, Messrs. H. and A., corn merchants, Old Butter market Waller, Joseph, butcher, St. Peter’s street Waller, Frederic, grocer and tea dealer, Upper Brook street Ward, John, builder, Woodbridge road Ward, William, fishmonger, Tacket str. Ward, Robert, grocer, Eagle street Ward, Emma, dressmaker, Victoria road Waller, Henry, farmer, Handford hall Wardle, Samuel, commercial traveller, St. Helen’s street Warmisham, Samuel, scale and mill maker, St. Nicholas’ street and Bishopsgate street, London Warren, John, working jeweller, Westgate street Warne, William, fruiterer, Prince’s street Warner, William, cooper, Fore street Warwicker, Thomas, saddler, Norwich road Watson, Edward, hat manufacturer, Old Butter market Watson, Sarah, milliner and dress maker, Tavern street Watson, Henry, registrar of births and deaths, for St. Matthew’s district, Norwich road Webb, William, Wheat Sheaf, Commercial road Webb, William, Foresters’ Arms, Rope lane Webb, Robert, grocer and corn chandler, Fore street Webb, Samuel, Halberd, St. Mary’s tower Webber, Hedge and Co., linseed merchants and crushers, Handford mills Weightman, Isabella, fruit and seed establishment, Queen street Webster, William H., surgeon, Woodbridge road Welham, John, tailor, King street Welham, George, broker, Fore street Wellum, Robert, Castle inn, Lower Orwell street Wellum, Nicholas, Neptune inn, Fore street Wellington, Amelia, shopkeeper, Upper Orwell street Webster, Joseph, Maltsters’ Arms, Bell lane Wells, Charles L., broker, Carr street Wells, Higgs, and Co., tea dealers, Tavern street Wells, John, Cow and Gate, Key street Wells, William, pork butcher, Fore street Wenn, Eleanor, dressmaker, Friars’ street West, Sarah, shopkeeper, Lady’s lane Westhorpe, Stirling, solicitor, Thoroughfare Westhorpe, Samuel, shoemaker, Handford road Whait, William, millinery establishment, St. Margaret’s street Whayman, Matthias, confectioner, Tavern street Wheeler, George, King’s Head, King str. Whight, John, builder, Foundation street White, Sarah, green grocer, Fore street Whitehead, Joseph, Bull’s Head, Orwell place Whitehead, William, beerhouse and shopkeeper, New street Whittle, William, Saddlers’ Arms, Victoria street Whybrew, William, cooper, Norwich road Wiggin, John, chemist, dealer in oils, colors, and British wines, agent to the Atlas Fire office, St. Matthew’s street Wiles, Mary A., baby linen warehouse, Tavern street Wilkins, William P., engineer, coppersmith, and millwright, St. Helen’s str. Williams, James, sculptor and mason, California Williams, John, working jeweller, St. Matthew’s street Wilson, Henry, clothes dealer, Upper Orwell street Wilkinson, Henry, Shannon inn, Foundry road Williams, Joseph, furniture dealer, New Market lane Wilson, George, shoemaker, Silent street Wilson, William, linen draper, Fore str. Wisby, Edward, fruiterer, Fore street Wisby, Eliza, green grocer, Fore street Wolner, Thomas, shopkeeper, St. Helen’s street Woolner, George, hairdresser, Rope lane Woolnough, Susan, milliner, Northgate street Woolnough, William L., builder, Norwich road Woolnough, Henry, architect and surveyor, Colman street Woolterton, Robert, corn chandler, St. Matthew’s street Wood, William, Cow and Pail, Rope lane Woods, Robert, sea captain, Upper Orwell street Woods, James D., plumber and glazier, St. Margaret’s street Woods, William, Three Crowns, St. Austin’s street, St. Peter’s Woods, Geo., shoemaker, Wyke’s Bishop hill Woods, James, baker and shopkeeper, Woodbridge road Woods, William, fishmonger, Queen street Woods, Robert, Eagle tavern, Upper Orwell street Woods, George, grocer, &c., Victoria street Worby, David, Sea Horse, College street Worts, Joseph, solicitor’s clerk, St. Nicholas’ street Wretts, the Misses, boarding and day school, Fonnereau road Wright, George, boot and shoe maker, Berners street Wright, Henry, hairdresser, Fore hamlet Wright, Edward, Lion inn, St. Margaret’s street Wright, Daniel H., shoemaker, Upper Orwell street Wright, John, shot foundry, Falcon street Wright, Benjamin, baker, Bell lane Wright, Misses L. E. and M., millinery, dressmaking, straw bonnet, and baby-linen establishment, Westgate street Wyard, Charles, dealer in marine stores, St. Margaret’s street Youngman, Emma, Masons’ Arms, Rope lane * * * * * The POST-OFFICE is at the top of Queen-street. Mr. William Stevenson Fitch is the postmaster. Three deliveries of letters take place in the town each day, and eight village postmen go daily to the surrounding country. There are four receiving boxes in different parts of the town. The Mails are despatched by rails, &c., to London and all parts at 7.55 morning and 10 night, and to Bury St. Edmund’s, Cambridge, North of England, &c., at one afternoon. Mail Carts to Felixstow, Woodbridge, Saxmundham, Yarmouth, &c., every morning. The Letter Box closes at 10 night. Money Orders are granted and paid from 9½ morning to 6 evening. The Post-office Clerks are Messrs. John Madocks, James Saxty, William Whitehead, and Richard Charles Duningham. The Town Letter Carriers are Messrs. George Brame, Edgar Boar, Jos. Wilson, William Goddard, and Thomas Wilde. A new Post-Office is in course of erection. BRAMFORD. A railway station, parish, and considerable village on the Eastern Union railway and navigable river Gipping, 2½ miles north-west from Ipswich, in Bosmere and Claydon Hundred and Union, East Suffolk; contained a population of 833 in 1841, and in 1851, 997. Its area is 3,168 acres. Here is a common of 10 acres, and 10 acres in cottage gardens. Sir P. Broke, Bart., is lord of the manor, and owner of a large portion of the soil. The church of St. Stephen is a neat building, with square tower and leaden spire; the living is a vicarage in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, and the Rev. S. W. Maul is the present incumbent. There is also a small Independent chapel. Allen, Alfred, and Emma, National school for boys and girls Bagley, John, blacksmith Baxter, Benjamin, grocer, &c. Bowman, James, baker Bramford, James, farmer Burch, John, saddler and harness maker Chamberlain, James, boot and shoe maker Clarke, Mr. William Chapman, Bramford hill Doe, William, bricklayer Dyer, Mrs. Giles, Isaac, shoemaker Green, W. P., farmer Hardy, George, Cock, and butcher Harrison, Francis, carpenter Haward, Henry, farmer Hitchcock, Ebenezer, miller, maltster, and baker Hughes, Thomas, carpenter and wheelwright Kerridge, Samuel, beer retailer King, James, wheelwright and post-office receiving house Larter, Thomas, nursery, seedsman, and florist Leadbetter, Mrs. Ann Leggatt, John, Esq. Lewis, Joseph, farmer Lewis, Mary Ann, seminary Lovely, Wm., Crown, and nurseryman, Whitton road Mays, Thomas, shoemaker Morgan, John, farmer, Pigeon farm Mudd, John, farmer, Tye farm Mumford, R. W., farmer, Grove house Mumford, William Henry, farmer, Sycamore House Pallant, Thomas, butcher and farmer Parish, Ann, shopkeeper and beer retailer Steward, Rev. Ambrose, M.A., Whitton White house Stokes, Mr. Robert, Bramford hill Palmer, Henry, Angel Simpson, George, cooper Talmash, William, tailor Wake, Henry, farmer and assessor of taxes Wood, R. R. Esq. WHITTON. A parish and village, 1½ miles N.E. from Bramford station, 72 miles from London, and 2 N. from Ipswich; contained a population of 484 inhabitants in 1851. The church of Whitton, dedicated to St. Mary, has lately been rebuilt, and very much enlarged. The living is a rectory, valued at £250. The Bishop of Ely is patron, and the Rev. W. Howorth, M.A. is the incumbent. Badham, George D. Esq., Sparrow’s Nest Bloomfield, John, farmer Bowman, Alfred, farmer Catt, Samuel, farmer Catt, Samuel, jun., farmer Clarke, Richard, farmer Clarke, Richard, junr., wheelwright Clark, Richard, carpenter and timber merchant Day, Edward, shoemaker Field, Edward, corn miller Flindell, John, Orford tavern Gall, Mr. James Hallam, Miss Maria Hewitt, Benjamin, shoemaker Hitchcock, E., miller Howard, Stephen, farmer Howorth, Rev. W. m.a., rector Hubbard, Jonathan, bailiff, Lodge Kersey, Thomas E., farmer Kersey, Clement, farmer King, Henry, blacksmith Lovely, William, nurseryman and seedsman, Crown inn Nunn, James, butcher, &c. Nunn, James, farmer Nichols, Mr. George Office, Edward, bailiff, Dale Hall Palmer, Elizabeth, schoolmistress Pike, Jeremiah, baker and gardener Pratt, Isaac, victualler, Maypole Rogers, Miss Rowland, Samuel, farmer Scutcheon, William, shopkeeper Smith, Richard, shoemaker and sexton Sparrowe, Miss Sarah Stevenson, Henry, cattle dealer Steward, Charles, Esq., Thurlston lodge Steward, Rev. Ambrose, White house Travis, Mr. William Hardy Wood, Francis, whitesmith Wollard, Edward, shoemaker Wollard, Thomas, wheelwright KESGRAVE. KESGRAVE is a small village 3½ miles E. from Ipswich, and 3½ S.W. from Woodbridge, in Carlford Hundred and Norwich Bishopric. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of Sir John Shawe, value £58. The church is a brick building with square tower. The Rev. W. Collett, M.A., is the incumbent. Population 86. Robert Newton Shawe, Esq., is lord of the manor. Cornwell, Robert, victualler, Bell inn Turner, William, farmer Wolton, Samuel, jun., farmer RUSHMERE. RUSHMERE is a neat village, 3 miles N.E. from Ipswich station, and 5 S.W. of Woodbridge, in Carlford Hundred and Norwich Bishopric, East Suffolk. The living is a vicarage, value £170, in the gift of the Marquis of Bristol. The church of St. Andrew is an ancient building with flint tower. The Rev. W. Wigson, B.A., is the incumbent. Population in 1851 was 678. Abbott, Mr. Nathaniel Baker, Thomas, victualler, Greyhound Barham, Mr. William Betts, Henry, miller, Tower mill Birch, Mr. John Boggis, Rev. W. R. T., b.a., Cottage Clarke, Joseph, farmer, Poplar farm Crisp, John, carpenter Dawson, William, miller and farmer Durrant, Christopher Mercer, m.d., and Ipswich Everett, Joseph D., farmer Farthing, G., butcher and victualler, Britannia Gale, John, farmer, Hall Halls, Jas., shopkeeper and colt breaker Hillin, James, Bixley decoy ponds Howes, Lucy, National schoolmistress Jackson, Isaac, joiner, &c. Janson, Richard, Esq., White House Kennell, William, brickyard manager Mann, William, shoemaker Newson, William, farmer Parish, Joshua, beer house, Hop Garden Perry, Mr. Stephen Potter, James, wheelwright Potter, Frederick, boot and shoe maker Schreiber, W. Frederick, Esq., Round Wood Segger, Philip, parish clerk and smith Segger, John, blacksmith Sherman, Mr. Thomas Shewell, Mr. John Skeet, Robert James Walford, Thomas, shopkeeper Wigson, Rev. William, M.A., vicarage Wilson, Pettit, farmer and beer house Wolton, Samuel, junr., Bixley farm MARTLESHAM. MARTLESHAM, near the Deben estuary, is a parish and small village, 1½ mile S.W. of Woodbridge, and 6 E. by N. of Ipswich, in Carlford Hundred and Norwich Bishopric, East Suffolk. The living is a rectory, value £370, in the gift of Frederick Gooden Doughty, Esq., who is lord of the manor. The Rev. Thomas D. Betts, B.A., is the incumbent. The church of St. Mary is a stone building, with a tower. Population 477. Balls, Zedekiah, blacksmith Betts, Rev. Thos. D’Eye, B.A., rectory Brighton, Thomas, farmer Cadd, William, corn miller Fletcher, Charles, carpenter Garrod, Lydia, farmer Gobbett, William, farmer Groom, Roger, brewer and victualler, Red Lion, and farmer Groom, Frederick, farmer Hayward, Robert, farmer Hill, James, farmer Howes, James, farmer Hudson, John, shopkeeper and shoemaker Kent, Catherine, shopkeeper Kerridge, Daniel, blacksmith Pollard, John, farmer Rampling, Charles, farmer Ramsey, George, parish clerk Read, George, wheelwright Runnacles, Robert, farmer Spink, Major-General Sir John, K.H., Beacon Hill house WESTERFIELD. A village 2 miles N.E. of Ipswich. Its population in 1841 was 324. The church of St. Mary is a small, neat building, with square tower. The living is a rectory. The tithes have been commuted for £350 per annum: the Bishop of Norwich is patron, and the Rev. Charles Drage, M.A., is the incumbent. Ablett, Mr. Adolphus Adams, Hannah, gardener Aldrich, Rev. John Cobbold, M.A., incumbent of St. Lawrence, Weaterfield House Birch, Joseph, carpenter Birch, Thomas, farmer Bird, Thomas, farmer Cage, William, blacksmith Davy, Robert, pig dealer and beer house Drage, Rev. Charles, M.A., rectory Edwards, E., Hall Garrod, John, gardener Haggar, J., bailiff Hammond, Jeremiah, shoemaker Norman, Nathaniel, jun., shopkeeper Payne, Ann, farmer Payne, George, farmer Potter, Robert, parish clerk Salter, Henry, farmer Shelby, Robert, farmer Smith, E., bailiff Threadkell, William B., corn miller Turner, Joseph, shopkeeper * * * * * FRESTON. A pleasant village, on the banks of the river Orwell, 3½ miles south of Ipswich, and 3½ E. from Brently station; is in Samford Hundred, and contained, in 1851, 224 inhabitants. The church of St. Peter is a neat fabric, with square tower. The living is a rectory, value £376. The Rev. Alfred Bond is the patron and incumbent. Bond, Rev. Alfred, rector, Rectory Birch, John, blacksmith Coulson, Charles, parish clerk Hare, George, farmer Hunt, John, builder Manning, John and William, farmers Mead, Aaron, Boat inn Sage, Benjamin, farmer, Wood’s farm Sage, Joseph, joiner, (Post-office) Sage, Thomas, shopkeeper, &c. Venn, Edward Beaumont, Esq., Lodge Waterman, Henry, farmer Williams, Hannah, schoolmistress COPDOCK. COPDOCK is a village and parish 3½ miles S.W. from Ipswich, in Samford Hundred and Union, East Suffolk, Norwich Bishopric. The living is a rectory, with the vicarage of Washbrook annexed. It is in the gift of Lord Walsingham; the incumbent is the Hon. and Rev. Fred. de Grey, M.A. The church of St. Peter has a square tower, containing 5 bells. The population in 1851 was 349. Lord Walsingham is lord of the manor. Bickmore, Thomas, farmer Bond, Mrs. Elizabeth, Copdock house Bruce, Richard, farmer Cook, Robert, blacksmith Davis, Thomas, organist De Grey, Hon. and Rev. Frederic, M.A. Edwards, Henry, farmer Josselyn, James, Eagle King, George, wheelwright and parish clerk Marshall, Stephen, farmer, Copdock hall Mayhew, Samuel, corn miller Norfolk, James, Mace hall Pallant, John, thatcher Plumb, Mr. and Mrs., National school Salmon, George, butcher Shepherd, George, shoemaker Shorten, Charles T. and A. J. veterinary surgeons, New hall and Ipswich Whight, Robert Frederic, carpenter and victualler, White Elm Wrattisham, John, Esq., Copdock lodge WHERSTEAD. A small, pleasant village, 2 miles S. from Ipswich, in Samford Hundred, containing 238 inhabitants. The church, dedicated to St. Mary, is a neat fabric, with square tower and 3 bells. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Crown, and the Rev. Foster Barbara Zincke, A.B., is the present incumbent. Addison, Daniel, parish clerk Baxter, Enos Page, victualler, Ostrich inn Bradbrook, Thomas, woodman Calver, Edward, carpenter Frost, Charles, farmer, Parrington hall Hawes, John, bailiff, Hall Heigham, George T., Esq., the Grove Page, Joseph, gardener Sexton, George, Thorington hall Sexton, Robert, farmer, Brown hall Schreiber, Capt. Charles, Blue Gates Wilsmore, Joseph, blacksmith, Post office Zincke, Rev. F. B., B.A., vicar TUDDENHAM. A parish and village, 3 miles north-east from Ipswich, in Carlford Hundred and Woodbridge Union. The church of St. Martin is an ancient edifice, with square tower, containing 5 bells and clock. The living is a vicarage, now enjoyed by the Rev. A. Paton, A.M. The population in 1851 was 425. Allen, Eli W., farmer Amass, John, victualler, Fountain Betts, Charles and Frederic, farmers Bugg, Samuel, farmer Chapman, Samuel, farmer Damant, Arthur, joiner, &c. Finch, W., shopkeeper Garnham, John, shopkeeper Hammond, W., postman to Ipswich Keer, John, saddler Kill, George, blacksmith and beer house Lacey, Robert, farmer Ling, Samuel, Tuddenham hall Luff, James, farmer Luff, James, brick and tile maker Neve, John, farmer and corn miller Paton, Rev. Alexander, M.A., Vicarage Rice, John, maltster Robinson, Samuel, farmer Rush, David, farmer Strait, Isabella Grace, boarding school Woolnough, W., farmer WASHBROOK. A village and parish 2½ miles north of Capel station, 3½ S.W. of Ipswich, in the Samford Hundred and Union, East Suffolk. The living is a vicarage, annexed to the rectory of Copdock, of which the Hon. and Rev. Frederick De Grey, M.A., is the incumbent. The population in 1851 was 514. There is a small Wesleyan Chapel, and a Police Station of the East Suffolk Constabulary. Bishop, Robert, parish clerk Cant, William, baker and flour dealer Cattermull, Jonathan, police officer Catton, Herbert, farmer, Amor hall Dakin, John, farmer Dakin, Mercy, farmer Edwards, George, bricklayer Game, John, farmer, Birch house Gentry, James, farmer Hayward, Edward, provision dealer Kerridge, Daniel, relieving officer Lambert, John, shoemaker Martin, James Darby, Rookery Minter, Wm. brewer, malster, and victualler, Swan Nunn, Samuel, shopkeeper Raw, Mr. John, Washbrook grove Trent, William, farmer Twaites, John, shopkeeper Watcham, John, painter and glazier Whight, Thomas, joiner, &c. MELTON. MELTON is a large and populous village on the river Deben, ½ a mile north-east from Woodbridge, of which it is a suburb, in Wilford Hundred, East Suffolk. The living is a rectory, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Ely; the Rev. Christopher George Walton, M.A., is the incumbent. The church, which is situated at a distance from the village, is dedicated to St. Andrew. About a mile on the left, on the road to Wickham Market, is the County Lunatic Asylum, which was formerly a house of industry for the Loes and Wilford Hundreds, and was purchased by the county magistrates in 1827, and opened in 1829 for the reception of pauper lunatics: John Kirkman, M.D., is the superintendent, and Mr. George Durrant, house steward. The parish contains 1,420 acres of land, and the population, in 1851, was 1,039, including 269 in the asylum. Adderson, Mr. Joseph, Retreat Anderson, Wm. Hennesey, saddler Aplin, Capt. Richard, Melton lodge Ashford, Alfred, clerk Asten, James, beerhouse Baker, Mr. James Bilby, Mrs. Sarah Barrall, George, parish clerk Bennington, Nathaniel, corn merchant, &c. Booth, George, tailor Brooke, Cooper Charles, solicitor, Grove Buckingham, Mrs. Matilda Sophia Calver, Thomas, wheelwright Capon, Francis, butcher Carthew, Wm. Morden, Esq. Churchyard, James, gent. Collins, Thomas, millwright, and Mrs. Eliza Cook, Wm., brick and tile maker, Wilford Bridge Culpil, John, wheelwright Cullum, Samuel, gardener and florist Durrant, George, steward, Asylum Durrant, Mrs., milliner Fisher, Henry, hay and straw dealer Frost, Francis, farmer Gillingham, Isaac, victualler, Red Lion Girling, Horace, iron founder, &c. Goldsmith, John, farm bailiff Gwyn, Mrs. Hayward, Alfred, miller, and corn and coal merchant Hughes, Rev. Thomas Williams, B.A., chaplain at Asylum Hunt, John, gent. Kirkman, Mr. Henry Kirkman, John, M.D., supt., Asylum Last, Robert, builder Leech, Mary, midwife Miller, Thomas, farmer Moss, John, joiner, builder, plumber, &c. Moss, J., blacksmith Newson, John, farmer Osborn, Jeremiah, shoemaker Pratt, Ishmael, horse dealer and vict., Horse and Groom Page and Girling, ironfounders, engineers, and agricultural implement manufacturers Page, James, ironfounder, &c. Provart, Mr. Pp. Patrick, Noah Pytches, Major Thomas (deputy lieut.) Read, Elizabeth, schoolmistress Reeve, Robert Ashby, solicitor, Fern Villa Riches, John, baker, &c. Rout, W., farmer Sawyer, Edward, baker and brewer Schreiber, Wm. Fred. jun., Esq., Hill house Shemmin, David, farm bailiff Skoulding, William, grocer and draper Smith, B., farmer Smith, Edward, vict., Coach and Horses Thompson and Bennington, corn and coal merchants, seedsmen and maltsters Thompson, George Edw., h Woodbridge Walford, Charles, Esq., Foxburgh hall Walker, John, corn miller Waller, Mrs. Maria Wood, John, sen., Esq., Melton hall SUTTON. SUTTON is a village, distant 4 miles S.E. from Woodbridge in Wilford Hundred and Norwich Bishopric, East Suffolk. The living is a vicarage, value £470. The Rev. W. Nixon is the incumbent and patron. The church of All Saints is an ancient stone and brick structure. There is also a small Baptist Chapel here. The population, in 1851, was 697. Thomas Waller, Esq., is lord of the manor. Chicory is extensively cultivated here. Barrett, Robert, farmer, Little Hough Edwards, Henry, Esq., Wood hall Fairhead, — carpenter and parish clerk Field, Rev. Robert, M.A., vicar Freston, George, blacksmith Garrod, Robert, bailiff Girling, — Fenhall farm Kett, Wm. Kell, surgeon Large, Rev. W., Baptist minister Nichols, James, corn miller Roper, Charles, farmer, Vale farm Skipper, James, shopkeeper Solomon, Robert, vict., Plough inn Walker, Isaac, farmer, Cliff Walker, Nathaniel, farmer, Ferry Waller, Thomas, Sutton hall Wolton, Robert, shopkeeper BROMESWELL. BROMESWELL is a small village and parish, distant 4 miles S. from Wickham Market, and 2 E. from Woodbridge. The living is a rectory, value £250, in the gift of the Marquis of Bristol. The Rev. Robert H. King, M.A., is the incumbent. The church of St. Edmund is a brick structure, with stone tower. The population in 1851 was 206. Burrows, Charles, shoemaker and shopkeeper Burrows, John, farmer Cook, Thomas, shopkeeper Denington, George, farmer Fairs, Samuel, farmer Fairs, William, farmer Gobbitt, Mrs., farmer Goodchild, Robert, parish clerk King, Rev. Robert H., Rectory Parker, — victualler, Cherry Tree Whaley, Mrs., schoolmistress BURY ST. EDMOND’S. Bury St. Edmond’s, is a borough, market town, and the capital of West Suffolk, and has railway communication with Ipswich, Norwich, London, &c. It is 94½ miles from London, 43 miles S.W. from Norwich, 14 miles E. from Newmarket, and 26½ miles N.E. from Ipswich. Its population in 1841 was 12,538, and in 1851, 13,902. Bury is supposed to have been the Villa Faustina of the Romans, and became a considerable town of the East English. It derived its chief fame and importance, however, from becoming the burial-place of St. Edmund the Martyr, King of the East Angles. The parishes are two, St. Mary’s and St. James’s. Here are held the spring assizes for Suffolk, and the quarter sessions for the franchise of St. Edmund, of which this is the chief place. This is the place of election for West Suffolk, and a polling place. It is a borough, returning two members to Parliament, and has a municipal corporation, with separate jurisdiction, consisting of a mayor and the usual functionaries. The market days are Wednesdays and Saturdays. At the former the dealings in corn and cattle are large; the latter is chiefly for provisions. The fairs are on Easter Tuesday, October 2, and December 1. The October fair is the great fair, and much resorted to. The December fair is a great cattle fair. Bury is a grand market for agricultural produce of all kinds. The town is well built, and is lighted with gas, and there are some good public buildings and private dwellings. St. James’s church was not finished till the reign of Edward VI., who gave £200 towards its completion; it was thoroughly repaired in 1820, when a new gallery was added; it has about 2,000 sittings, of which 250 are free; the benefice is a donative, endowed with a stipend, and is in the patronage of Henry Wilson, Esq., of Stowlangtoft Hall, Suffolk; the Hon. Rev. Edward Pellew, M.A., is the present incumbent. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was commenced in 1424. In the chancel is a monument in memory of Mary, daughter of King Henry VII., first married to Louis XII., King of France, and afterwards to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk; she died at Westhorp, in 1533, and was buried in the abbey church here. It has been thoroughly repaired, at a cost of between £6,000 and £7,000. The repairs were made under the superintendence of Mr. Cottingham, architect, Mr. Nash of London, Mr. Farrow of Diss, and the chancel by Mr. Darkin, of this town; it has 2,000 sittings, of which 500 are free. The benefice is a donative, endowed with a stipend, in the patronage of John Fitzgerald, Esq.; the Rev. Charles James Phipps Eyre, M.A., is the present incumbent. St. John’s church is an elegant structure, built by subscription at a cost of about £6,000, and consecrated October 21st, 1841; it has 850 sittings, half of which are free. The church, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, is a perpetual curacy, endowed by the Marquis of Bristol and Earl Jermyn with £100 per annum, out of land at Little Saxham; the Bishop of Ely is patron, and the Rev. Robert Rushdall, M.A., incumbent. A Roman Catholic chapel, dedicated to St. Edmund, was erected here in 1837, from designs by C. Day. The Grammar School, in Northgate street, was founded by King Edward VI., and is well endowed. The Norman tower of the grand abbey, erected in the reign of William the Conqueror, and now forming the grand entrance of the churchyard of the two churches, St. James and St. Mary, to the former of which it serves as the bell tower, is considered one of the noblest specimens of Norman architecture in the kingdom, and has undergone a complete repair, under the superintendence of Mr. Cottingham, at an estimated cost of £3,000, contributed by the parish and by public subscription. King Edward IV. founded a college of priests in College Street, and the building is now occupied as a workhouse. There were formerly several hospitals in the town, the principal of which are God’s House at Southgate, dedicated to St. John the Evangelist: St. Nicholas’s Hospital, at Eastgate, near the roads leading to Ixworth and Fornham, founded by one of the abbots of Bury; the extensive remains of the hospital and chapel form the principal part of a farm-house: St. Saviour’s Hospital, founded by abbot Sampson, belongs to St. John’s College, Cambridge. Without Risby Gate stood an hospital dedicated to St. Peter, founded by abbot Anselm in the reign of Henry I. In the wall forming the eastern boundary of the abbey precinct, are some arches, commonly known by the name of “The Abbot’s Bridge,” which seem intended to form an occasional foot-bridge, by means of planks laid from buttress to buttress, through which there are passages, the greatest distance being about 24 feet. There are many other vestiges of ancient structures to which the antiquary, and others, will attach considerable interest. Exclusive of those appropriated to divine worship, are the following: The Shirehall, a modern erection in the churchyard, comprising two convenient courts for the trial of civil and criminal causes. The Guildhall is for the town court of sessions, and the transaction of the general business of the borough; petty sessions are held here every Thursday. It is vested in the trustees of the Guildhall feoffment, by whom it is kept in repair: it has an ancient porch, and some portraits of local worthies. The County Gaol, which serves also for the borough and the liberty of St. Edmund, is an extensive building at Southgate Green, on the London road; it was erected in 1803 at an expense of £30,000, and is calculated to contain 140 prisoners, with a separate bed for each. The Police Station is a fine specimen of a Norman house; the age of its erection is obvious from its general appearance and circular windows. The Theatre, a neat structure in Westgate Street, was opened for dramatic performances in October, 1819. The Subscription Rooms, on the south side of Angel hill, comprise ball, billiard, and reading rooms, and were completed in 1804, at an expense of about £5,000. There is an exceeding good public library at the Guildhall, which contains many valuable books. The Botanic Garden, the entrance to which is under that magnificent remain, the Abbey Gate, is an important acquisition to this branch of scientific study; it was established in 1820, and is under the superintendence of N. S. Hodson, Esq. The Suffolk Hospital is a handsome structure in an open and healthful situation; it has been repaired and enlarged by adding considerably to the wings. CLERGY, GENTRY, &c. Adams, Mrs. Elizabeth, Guildhall street Andrews, Mr. Peter, Risbygate street Barton, Mr. John, College street Barton, Miss Mary Ann, Hatter street Beard, Charles, Esq., Risbygate street Bedford, Rev. William, Northgate street Bevan, James J., Northgate house, Northgate street Beales, Mr. William, Low Baxter street Blyth, Mr. James, Churchgate street Botwright, Mrs. Sophia, Angel hill Bullock, Misses, Loomes lane Bridgeman, Thomas, Esq., Risbygate street Chapman, Mr. William, St. Andrew’s street Chapman, Mr. John, Well street Clodd, Mrs. Louisa, Northgate street Collett, Mrs. Harriet, Angel hill Cook, Mr. James, Union terrace Cook, Mr. Benjamin, Salem cottage, Cemetery road Cooper, Thomas White, Esq. Crosbie, John, Esq., Crown street Daubeny, Mrs. Elizabeth, Angel hill Denton, Thomas, Esq., Churchgate street Denny, Mrs. Mary Ann, Crown street Dotton, William, Esq., Northgate street Edwards, John, Risbygate street Filby, Miss Matilda, Honey hill Filby, Miss Mary, Union terrace Flint, Mrs. Ann, Brentgovel street Forte, Miss Caroline, Guildhall street Gedge, Johnson, Esq., Northgate street Gilly, Mrs. Jane C. M., Northgate street Girling, Mr. Thomas, Garland street. Gray, Mrs. Maria, Northgate street Goodchild, Mr. Edward, Risbygate street Green, Edward, Westgate street Hare, the Rev. C. J. P., Crown street Harvey, Mr. Robert, Westgate road Hibble, Mrs. Hannah, Union terrace Hickman, Rev. Thomas G., chaplain to the Hospital and Union, h Westgate street Hine, Thomas, Esq., Loomes lane Holworthy, Mrs. Sarah, Crown street Hubbard, Capt. William, Northgate str. Jones, Mrs. Maria, Union terrace Lathbury, Miss Mary Ann, Angel hill Lines, Mrs. Mary Ann, Garland street Lock, Mrs. Sarah, Cemetery road Lumley, Mrs. Elizabeth, Crown street Matthew, Mrs. S., St. John’s terrace, Well street Mc’Gregor, John, captain and adjutant of the West Suffolk Militia, Southgate street Miller, Mr. Dearson John, Garland street Mitchell, Mrs. Eleanor, Angel hill Motlock, Miss Gertrude, Crown street Muskett, Jno, Esq., Abbey ruins, Churchyard Moore, George, Esq., Northgate street Nunn, Frederic, Westgate street Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth, 97, Risbygate street Paine, Miss Hannah, Northgate street Palfry, Mrs. Sophia, Cornhill Pellew, Hon. and Rev. Edward, Northgate street Potts, Mrs. Ann, Westgate street Probart, Dr. Francis G., Westgate street Pozey, Mrs. Margaret, St. John’s terrace, Wells street Quitter, Mrs. P., Angel hill Rayner, James, Risbygate street Reeves, Mrs. Emma, Well street, St. John’s terrace Ridley, Mrs. Mary, Northgate street Rumbelow, Mr. John, Angel hill Rushdall, Rev. Robert, St. John’s parsonage, St. John’s street Sale, Mrs. Hannah, St. John’s terrace, Wells street Shelford, Mrs. Emily F., St. Mary’s square Sidebottom, Edward, Esq., 99, Risbygate street Smith, the Misses Frances, Jane, and Ann, St. Mary’s square Stutter, Mrs. Catherine Jane, St. John’s terrace, Well street Sutton, Mrs. Hannah Maria, Union terrace Sutton, Frederic, Esq., Westgate street Symonds, Misses Eleanor and Elizabeth, 12, Brentgovel street Walsham, Sir John, Court house, Honey hill Wastell, Misses Fanny and Isabella, Northgate street Walton, Mr. W., St. John’s terrace, Well street Wells, Rev. E. C., St. Mary’s square Weston, Miss Juliana, Honey hill Williams, Mr. William, Union terrace Wing, Mrs. Henry, Guildhall street Worlledge, John, sen., Esq., Chevington Wollaston, Col. Charles, Northgate street Woods, Mrs. Harriet, Angel hill Wratislaw, Rev. A., School hall, Northgate street Wright, Miss Ann, Cemetery road TRADES, PROFESSIONS, &c. Abbott, Jane, milliner, Churchgate street Abbott, Frederick, butcher, Angel hill Allen, James, baker, Ramgate street Allen, Daniel, St. Edmond’s Head, Cannon place Allsop, George, shoeing smith, Tayphin road Armstrong, William, printer, &c., Northgate street Armes, Jonathan, King’s Arms inn, Brentgovel street Armes, Lucy, straw bonnet maker, College street Armstrong, Robert, boot and shoe maker, out Westgate Backhouse, Henry, corn and hay dealer, Risbygate street Backhouse, James, corn and seed merchant, Brentgovel street Baker, Henry, baker, Whiting street Baker, Joseph, baker, Westgate road Baker, John, White Lion inn, Brentgovel street Baker, Elizabeth, ladies’ boarding school, the Abbey, Angel hill Baker, William, Three Tuns, Crown street Baker, Thomas, the Castle inn, Cornhill Balaam, Charles, the Grapes inn, Brentgovel street Baldwin, James, shopkeeper, Cemetery road Baldwin, James, the Bushel, St. John’s street Balls, Thomas, Royal Oak, Tayphin road Balls, John, fruiterer, Abbeygate street Bilson, William, gunmaker and ornithologist, Abbeygate street Banham, John, Three Crowns inn, Southgate street Barely, Spencer, boot and shoe maker, Southgate street Barker, Horace, publisher of the _Bury and Norwich Post_, Northgate street Barnard, Benjamin, blacksmith, Butts Barnard, William, grocer, Whiting street Barrell, Henry, baker, Northgate street Barrell, Henry, baker, Risbygate street Barrett, John, nurseryman, florist, &c., Cotton lane Barton, John, Clerk of the Peace, Hatter street Barton, Martha, milliner and dress-maker, Churchgate street Barton, Robert, County Court Bailiff, Churchgate street Barton, Frederick, bookbinder, Churchgate street Battley, Maria, ladies’ day school, Westgate road Baxter, Thomas, watch and clock maker, Hatter street Baxter, Samuel, cutler, St. John’s street Baxter, Mrs. Eliza, grocer and tea dealer, Angel hill Baxter, William, cork manufacturer, Whiting street Bear, Thomas M., iron and brass founder, shops Cornhill; h Well street Beckford, Bevan, Esq., banker, Guildhall street Bedells, Samuel C., grocer and tea dealer, Cornhill Bellmam, William, shopkeeper, St. John’s street Betts, Samuel, butcher, Churchgate street Betts, E., confectioner, St. John’s street Bethel, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Churchgate street Biggs, Isabella, stay maker, Meat market Biles, George, watch and clock maker, Churchgate street Bird, Ann, shopkeeper, St. John’s street Bird, Thomas, grocer and tea dealer, Southgate street Bishop, John, Saracen’s Head, Guildhall street Blake, George H., Esq., High Bailiff of County Court, out Eastgate street Boby, Robert, ironmonger, Cornhill Bowles and Rushbrook, whitesmiths and shoeingsmiths, St. Andrew’s street Brabrook, James, basket and sieve maker, Risbygate street Brabrook, James, brazier, St. John’s street Brabrook, William, Blackbirds, Bridewell lane Braddock, Henry, brewer and maltster, Southgate street Bradbury, John, cabinet maker, Risbygate street Brame, John, pork shop, Low Baxter street Brett, John, currier, Churchgate street Brewster, John, grocer, Southgate street Brewster, John, builder, Southgate street Brewster, Robert, baker and general shopkeeper, Westgate road Branch, Mary, fancy repository, Abbeygate street Bridges and Son, coach builders, Sparhawk street Bridge, Benjamin, grocer, Southgate str. Bridgman, John, Angel family and commercial hotel, Angel hill Britton, John, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street Brook, Henry W., corn chandler, Southgate street Brooke, William L., solicitor, Risbygate street Brown, Caroline E., milliner, Abbeygate street Brown, Susan, day school, Churchgate street Brown, Frederick E., boot and shoe maker, Abbeygate street Brown, Henry, Beehive, College street Bruce, Susan, Plough, Southgate street Bryant, John, cutler, &c., Traverse Buckle, James, Wheat Sheaf, Cemetery road Bull, Benjamin, builder, Church road Bullock, Walter, shopkeeper, Mustow street Bullock, R. W., ginger-beer manufacturer, Northgate street Bullens, T. G., upholsterer, auctioneer, house agent, and agent to the Pelican and Phœnix Fire Offices, Market hill Burroughes, Robert, Fox inn, Eastgate street Burroughes, Charles, boarding and day school for young gentlemen, Mustow street Byford, Elizabeth, dress and stay maker, Guildhall street Cambridge, John, jun., solicitor, offices Brentgovel street; h Risbygate street Cann, Honoria, shopkeeper, Garland str. Caney, Richard, fruiterer, Traverse Caney, Richard, fruiterer, Cornhill Carter, W., grocer and tea dealer, Hatter street Carter, William Henry, tobacconist and hair dresser, St. John’s street Carliell, Charles, builder, Crown street Carver, Daniel, Bull inn, Angel hill Cooper, Isaac, corn and seed merchant, St. John’s street Catton, Charles, broker, St. John’s street Cattermole, Martha, dress maker, Risbygate street Cattermole, Emma, straw bonnet maker, Risbygate street Challis, Thomas, painter, plumber, and glazier, Westgate road Chapman, Thomas, carpenter, St. John’s street Chapman, W. and S., clothiers, Butter market Childs, George, grocer and clothier, Guildhall street Childs, Joseph, whitesmith, bell hanger, and gas fitter, Churchgate street Childs, Maria, milliner and fancy worker, Churchgate street Clark, the Misses, day and boarding school, Guildhall street Clark, Frederick, King’s Head inn, Brentgovel street Clark, Henry, watchmaker, Southgate street Clark, George, tailor and draper, Cornhill Clark, Frederick, wine and spirit stores, St. John’s street Clark, James W., tax collector, Whiting street Clarke, John, tailor and draper, Crown street Clarke, G. and R., coach builders, Crown street Clarke, Alexander, shopkeeper, Cannon place Clarke, James, fishmonger, poulterer, and dealer in game, Abbeygate street Clarke, Alfred M., hairdresser, Abbeygate street Clarke, William, boot and shoe maker, Cornhill Clarke, Isaac, butcher, St. Andrew’s str. Clarke, John, brewer and maltster, Risbygate street Clayton, Eld Edmund, linen draper, &c., shop Butter market; h Guildhall street Clements, Samuel, Six Bells commercial and family hotel, Chequers’ square Cocksedge, Sarah Ann, Queen’s Head, Churchgate street Cocksedge, William, Sedgman house, Tayphin road Coe, Jane, dressmaker, Westgate road Coe, Thomas, surgeon, Guildhall street Coe, John, plumber, glazier, and painter, Guildhall street Coe, William, painter, plumber, and glazier, Low Baxter street Coe, Walter, veterinary surgeon, St. Andrew’s street Collins, Robert, Stag and Dog, College street Cooper, William, surgeon, Guildhall street Cooper, John, boot and shoe maker, Brentgovel street Cooke, John, hat manufacturer, Abbeygate street Cook, James, net maker, Northgate street Cook, John, miller, Southgate street Copping, Robert H., plumber, &c., Whiting street Cornish and Sons, iron and brass founders, engineers, and machine makers, Whiting street Cornish, Simeon, Woolpack inn, Cornhill Cotton, Richard, veterinary surgeon, St. Andrew’s street, north Collins, Thomas, Clerk of County Court, Angel hill Crane, William, coach builder, Mustow street Crane, Francis, Coachmakers’ Arms, Raingate street Craske, Charlotte, hosiery warehouse, Butter market Crassweller, William E., chemist, druggist, and dentist, Abbeygate street Cremer, John, clothier, Northgate street Crick, James, butcher, St. John’s street Crick, Robert, blacksmith and broker, Southgate street Croft, John, surveyor and land agent, Hatter street Crowe, Elizabeth E., milliner and dress maker, Brentgovel street Cullem, John, Fox and Hounds, and shopkeeper, Brackland Curry, Frederick, boot and shoe maker, Well street Dallison, William, boot and shoe maker, High Baxter street Dalton, J. H., Three Goats Head, Guildhall street Dalton, Rowland, surgeon, Whiting street Dalton, John, surgeon and apothecary, Whiting street Darken, George, stonemason, Westgate road Day, Robert, grocer, Southgate street Death, Daniel, baker, Southgate street Death, Fanny, ladies’ day and boarding school, Angel hill Death, Henry, baker, St. John’s street Deasley, John, Ten Bells, Whiting street Devereux, Richard, trunk manufacturer, Cemetery road Devereux, Charlotte, shopkeeper, Risbygate street De Carle, Benjamin, stone and marble mason, Sparhawk street Denovan, John, grocer, tea and coffee dealer, Abbeygate street Doe, John, furniture broker, Angel hill Dooley, Sophia, Jolly Waggoner, Mustow street Downs, Jane, general dealer, Butter market Downs, John, clothier, Westgate street Drake, Robert, Seven Stars, Long Brackland Dudley, William, architect and surveyor, Cemetery road Dyball, John, boot and shoe maker, Butter market Edgar, Robert, travelling tea dealer and draper, Hospital road Ellis, Thomas, pork butcher, Brentgovel street Ellis, George, Coach and Horses, School Hall street Ellis, John, linen draper, Guildhall street Earl, Samuel, plasterer, Guildhall street Elven, Cornelius, jun., coal merchant, Whiting street Elven, Rev., Cornelius, Baptist minister, Whiting street Emanuels, Money, tobacconist, Churchgate street Emerson, James and Son, builders and stonemasons, Well street English, Mary Ann, news agent, St. John’s street Everard, John P., wool merchant and tanner, Southgate street Everard, Lucy, Suffolk commercial hotel, Butter market Fake, John, the Dragon, Cemetery road Fake, Thomas, builder, Loomes lane Falkerd, Samuel, hairdresser and dealer in clothes, Guildhall street Farrow, Thomas, builder, Churchyard Farrow, Thomas, stonemason and builder, Westgate street Fenton, Reuben, broker and auctioneer, Meat Market Fergusson, Robert, manager of the National Provincial Bank of England; and Henry James Graves, accountant Fenton, George, general broker, Market hill Fitch, John B., grocer, Cornhill Fletcher, Frederick, grocer and tea dealer, Risbygate street Flynn, William, draper and tea dealer, Risbygate street Footer, William, builder, Sparhawk street Freelove, William, grocer, Guildhall str. Frewer and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Chequers square Frost, Henry, builder, &c., College str. Frost, Thomas, shopkeeper, Mill lane Frost, John, leather currier, &c., Crown street Fuller, William, printer, bookseller, &c., Butter Market Galley, William, watch and clock maker, St. John’s street Gallant, Thomas, glover, &c., Southgate street Garwood, Thomas, Railway hotel, Northgate street Garrod, George, watchmaker, Westgate street Gardener, Henry, Half-Moon commercial inn, 28, Butter Market Gedge, Johnson, proprietor of _Bury Post_, Hatter street Gibbs, William, confectioner, Cornhill Gilmour, Francis, Rose and Crown, Westgate street Green, John F., solicitor, Abbey Ruins Green, Jonathan, Three Bulls, Meat Market Greene, Edward, Westgate brewery, Westgate street Grayson, Matthew, seed merchant, Cornhill Grayston, Eliza, glass and china warehouse, Butter Market Graves, Eliza, straw hat and dressmaker, Westgate street Graves, Robert, tailor and woollen draper, Abbeygate street Grange, William, baker, Guildhall street Gross, William, chemist, Chequers square Gowing, Ellis S., commercial traveller, Lower Baxter street Goodwin, James, boot and shoe maker, Eastgate street Goodrich, Joseph, saddle and harness maker, Abbeygate street Godbald, S. A., ladies’ day school, Brentgovel street Godbold, Kezia, dressmaker, Brentgovel street Goldsmith, Mary, butcher, Butter Market Goldsmith, David, ironmonger, Market hill Goff, Ezekiel, Star inn, Mustow street Golder, Simon, builder, Cemetery road Goodwin, George, plumber and glazier, Northgate street Glover, John, cabinet turner and screw cutter, Loomes lane Glew, Ann, jeweller and silversmith, Abbeygate street Gissing, Patience, baker, Angel hill Gurney, Frederic, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street Hadfield, Frederic, chemist and druggist, Abbeygate street Hagreen, the Misses, school, Guildhall street Haggitt, Henry, Esq., farmer, St. Mary’s square Hales, John, saddle and harness maker, Eastgate street Hammant, Thomas, St. John’s terrace, Well street Hardwick, John E., medical botanist, Market hill Hardy, William, coach builder, Brentgovel street Hardy, Julia and Ellen, Berlin and fancy repository, Butter market Harris, Henry, Dolphin, Cannon place Harris, John, nurseryman, St. Andrew’s street Harrison, Robert, millwright, Westgate road Harrald, William B., basket and sieve maker, Whiting street Harrald, William, butcher, St. Andrew’s street north, and St. John’s street Harrald, Samuel, general warehouseman, Hospital road Harrington, Philip, organist, Northgate street Hartley, Robert, marine store dealer, Long Brackland Hart, Alfred, brazier, &c., Prospect place Harvey and Hudson, branch hank, Abbeygate street Harvey, Rant, draper, Abbeygate street Hayhoe and Son, plumbers, glaziers, and painters, Whiting street Hayles, William, shopkeeper, St. John’s street Hayward, Samuel, goods delivery for the E. C. R. company, Risbygate street Head, Henry W., boot and shoe maker and naturalist, Abbeygate street Head, Hannah, butcher, Northgate street Head, Richard, boot and shoe maker, Hatter street Hempstead, James, house agent, Union terrace Herd, John, the Marquis Arms, Union terrace Hicks, Alexander, dyer, Low Baxter str. Hinnell, George F., surgeon, Risbygate street Hinnell, Charles, solicitor, Risbygate str. Hinnell, Thomas, chemist and druggist, Abbeygate street, h College street Hirst, Joseph, tobacco manufacturer, Whiting street Hodgson, Henry Rayner, ironmonger, Cornhill Holden, James, Black Boy, Guildhall street Holden, John, shopkeeper, Westgate road Holden, Michael, ironmonger, &c., Hatter street Holmes, John, dyer, St. John’s street Hopkins, Thomas, painter, Guildhall str. Houghton, William, boot and shoe maker, Abbeygate street Howe, George, Swan inn, Northgate str. Howe, Robert, corn merchant, Southgate street Howchin, Robert, coachmaker, Mustow street Hay, James, hosier and silk mercer, Abbeygate street Hubbard and Son, surgeons, Crown street Hunter, Arthur, upholsterer, Abbeygate street Hunter, John, wine, spirit, vinegar, and porter merchant, Abbeygate street Huscroft, John, news agent, St. John’s street Ion, John W., solicitor, Hatter street, h Risbygate street Image, William Edward, surgeon, Honey hill Jackson, John, solicitor, commissioner for taking affidavits in Chancery, and clerk to the Guildhall feoffment, Hatter str. Jackson, Thomas, bricklayer, Cemetery rd. Jackson and Frost, booksellers, stationers, bookbinders, printers, and agents to the Sun Fire and Life office, Angel hill Jacob, Harriet, milliner and straw bonnet maker, Hatter street James, Henry, boot and shoe maker, Westgate road Jarman, Isaac, butcher, Southgate street Jay, Maria Eliza, ladies’ boarding school, Southgate street Jennings, Benjamin, wine and spirit merchant, 20, Meat market Jennings, Benjamin, corn merchant, Corn hill Jennings, Robert, agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Societies, and manure merchant, St. John’s terrace, Well street Johnson, John, architect and surveyor, agent to the Lancashire Life and Fire office, Whiting street Johnson, Charles, toy dealer, Cornhill Johnson, William, Three Horse Shoes, Northgate street Jones, C. W., classical and commercial school, hon. sec. to the Athenæum, Angel hill Jones and Co., dyers, Abbeygate street Jordan, Elizabeth, pork butcher, Churchgate street Kemp, Robert Day, turner, St. John’s street Kemp, Charles, shopkeeper and baker, Union terrace Kemp, James, Frederic of Prussia, Southgate street Kidson, Robert, tailor and hatter, Abbeygate street Kilner, John, surgeon, &c., Guildhall street King, Frederic W., wine and spirit merchant, St. Mary’s square King, Henry William, builder, Loomes lane King, Henry, general warehouseman, Butter market Kirkham, Thomas, chemist and dentist, 34, Butter market Lamb, Samuel, tobacconist, Abbeygate street Last, William B., watchmaker, jeweller, engraver, and fancy repository, Abbeygate street Last, Henry, Sword in Hand, Southgate street Last, William N., watch and clock maker, Whiting street Last, Robert, Cross Keys, Church row Last, Ann, and Ward Elizabeth, general shopkeepers, Northgate street Lowes, William, ironmonger, Sparhawk street Leonard, Barnard, Lamb and Flag, St. John’s street Lee, James, timber merchant, Risbygate street Leech, Mary, haberdasher, Hatter street Leech, Charles Denton, solicitor and agent to the Essex and Suffolk Fire office, Crown street Le Grice, Henry, solicitor, Market hill Lease, Edward, banker’s clerk, St. John’s street Locke, William, hop warehouse, Risbygate street, h Shimpling Lock, Michael, confectioner and grocer, St. John’s street Lock, Alfred, confectioner, Guildhall street Lock, John, confectioner, College street Lofts, Thirza, the Cricketers, Cemetery road Lofts, John, painter, plumber, and glazier, Angel hill Lankaster, Frederic, bookseller, stationer, &c., Abbeygate street Lord, William, nursery and seedsman, Northgate street Lumner, Lincoln, grocer and eating house, Brentgovel street Lummes, Sarah, milliner and dressmaker, Bridewell lane Limmer, James, miller, Cemetery road Lucas, James, corn chandler, Guildhall street Lucher, Mary Ann, staymaker, Whiting street Madder, James, tailor and woollen draper, Hatter street Maderson, Emma, milliner and dressmaker, Whiting street Mann, W. and E., soap and tallow chandlers, Churchgate street Mann, William, auctioneer, Hogg lane Mann, William and Edgar, soap and tallow works, 27, Churchgate street Manning, William, baker, Cemetery road Major, William, glass and earthenware dealer, and basket maker, the Traverse Major, Josiah, tailor and draper, Abbeygate street Matthews, Joseph, clothier and outfitter, corner of St. John’s street Mayhew, Mary Ann, George inn, Westgate road Mayes, Abraham, shoemaker, St. John’s street Mead, Samuel, painter, plumber, and glazier, Hatter street Meekins, David, China and glass warehouse, Butter market Mc’Lerath, Hannah, maltster and liquor merchant, Guildhall street Middleditch, John, cork manufacturer, the Traverse Middleditch, Alfred, boot and shoemaker, Guildhall street Middleditch, James, tailor, &c., High Baxter street Middleditch, Mary, Hare and Hounds, Risbygate street Miller, Robert, boot and shoe maker, St. John’s street Miller, Harriet, fruiterer, Westgate street Miller, William, saddle and harness maker, and commission agent for the sale of carriages, Angel hill Mingay, John, chimney sweeper, Long Brackland Mountain, Robert, fishmonger, Abbeygate street Moore, Robert, whitesmith, Cotton lane Morris, John, pork butcher, Garland str. Mortlock, John, general dealer, St. John’s street Mower, Samuel, Griffin inn, Cornhill Neale, Elizabeth, staymaker, Hatter str. Newby, Robert, Globe, School Hall str. Newdick, Elizabeth S., staymaker, Whiting street Newdwick, Charlotte, bonnet maker, Whiting street Newell, James, Spread Eagle, Westgate road Newham, Samuel, surgeon, Low Baxter street Newman, William, silk mercer, laceman, and importer of French millinery, &c., Butter market Newson, Henry, postmaster, Butter market Nice, Robert, Masons’ Arms, Whiting st. Nice, William, clothier, Butter market Nice, George, hairdresser and fancy repository, Abbeygate street Norfolk, Caroline, register office, Cornhill Norfolk, Thomas, game marker, Cornhill Norfolk, James, tailor, &c., Guildhall str. Norman, Benjamin, shopkeeper, College street Norman, Benjamin, brush manufacturer, Churchgate street Nunn, Hinnell and Skepper, chemists, Abbeygate street Nunn, James, tailor and hatter, Risbygate street Nunn, Walter J., hosier, glover, and shirt maker, Abbeygate street Nunn, Elizabeth, furrier, &c., Guildhall street Nunn, Edmund, clerk to Gas Works, Guildhall street Nunn, Frederic, butcher, Risbygate street Nunn, Robert, music master, Abbey ruins Oglesby, Samuel, photographic artist, Churchgate street Oliver, George J., grocer and tea dealer, Abbeygate street Oliver, John, grocer and tea dealer, Risbygate street Orsben, George, tobacconist, St. John’s street Owers, Robert, marine store dealer, St. John’s street Owles, Thomas, druggist, Cornhill Outlaw, Thomas, Rising Sun inn, Risbygate street Pace, John, watch and clock maker, jeweller, &c., Abbeygate street Page, George, shopkeeper, Cemetery road Palmer, Thomas, painter, &c., Cemetery road Parker, Benjamin, draper, Butter market Parker, Robert, painter, Chequers square Parson, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Southgate street Partridge, Henry, saddle and harness maker, Cornhill Partridge, the Misses, ladies’ boarding and day school, Angel hill Partridge, Sophia, saddler, Southgate street Pashley, George, baker, Guildhall street Pattle, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, the Traverse Pawsey, Robert, carpenter, &c., High Baxter street Pawsey, Robert, baker, Churchgate street Pearce, Sophia, milliner, &c., Meat market Pearson, George W., builder, Brentgovel street Pechey, Jabez, leather seller, Cornhill Pechey, Robert, printer and bookbinder, St. John’s street Pechey, Elisha, gas fitter and metal dealer, St. John’s street Peck, Alfred, boot and shoe maker, Mustow street Peckham, John, rope and sack maker, St. John’s street Pendred, Samuel, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Risbygate street Pendred, James, cabinet maker and upholsterer, Market hill Perfect, Epton, White Hart inn, Southgate street Pettit, John, cabinetmaker, Churchgate street Pettit, Edward, carpenter, Whiting street Place, Maria, linen draper, Churchgate street Place, William, grocer and tea-dealer, Churchgate street Plumpton, William, draper and silk mercer, Butter market Portway, John, pharmaceutical chemist, Abbeygate street Prigg, Henry, tailor and woollen draper, Abbeygate street Prigg, John, boot and shoe maker, Whiting street Pritty, Thomas, ironmonger and iron-founder, Abbeygate street Pryer, Jane, servants’ register office Hatter street Pryke, John, baker, Brentgovel street Pyman, Jonathan, grocer, tea dealer, and tallow chandler, Guildhall street Rae, John, tea dealer, Whiting street Rouse, David, tailor, &c., Churchgate street Ranson, Frederick, grocer, &c., Whiting street Ranson, Mary, Anchor, Northgate street Ranson, Charles, shopkeeper, Long Brackland Ray, William, watch and clock maker, Brentgovel street Reach, William, Odd Fellows’ Arms, College street Reach, Thomas, saddle and harness maker, Cornhill Reach, John, sausage maker, Southgate street Reach, Wm., jun., shopkeeper, Brentgovel street Reach, Sarah, shopkeeper, Northgate street Reed, Henry, builder, stone and marble mason, Northgate street Reeve, John, music seller, Angel hill Reeve, Sarah, baby linen warehouse, Angel hill Reeve, Robert, Waggon inn, Risbygate street Reffell, Elizabeth, pipe manufacturer, High Baxter street Richardson and Bonfellow, linen drapers, Butter market Richardson, George W., woollen draper, 26, Butter market Ridley, George, soap and candle maker, Low Baxter street; h 16, Brentgovel street Ridley, John, coal and iron merchant, and tanner, Northgate street Ridley, Frederick, currier and leather cutter, St. Andrew’s street Ridley, Thomas, grocer, tea dealer, oil and colorman, Abbeygate street Risbrock, William, the Dog and Partridge, Crown street Robinson, Frederick, bread and biscuit baker, Crown street Robinson, John, shopkeeper, Cemetery road Robinson, Charles, mail contractor, Risbygate street Robinson, John, bookseller, printer, bookbinder, and stationer, Market hill Robinson, William, baker, College street Rutter, George, butcher, Guildhall street Rutter, Alfred, confectioner, Cornhill Rudland, Henry, Three Kings’ inn, Cornhill Salmon, William, tailor and draper, Abbeygate street Salmon, William, solicitor and town clerk, secretary to the gas company, clerk to the lieutenancy of Suffolk, Guildhall street Saunders, William, boot and shoe maker, Guildhall street Savage, Charles, retailer of beer and porter, Meat market Sawyer, James, butcher, Churchgate street Scholes, John, hat manufacturer, Butter market Scholes, Mary Ann, milliner, &c., St. John’s street Scott, Stephen, bootmaker, Abbeygate street Scott, George, surgeon dentist, Whiting street Scotchmer, David, furniture broker, &c., Risbygate street Scrivener, Frederick, photographic artist, Well street Seargent, James, cork manufacturer, the Traverse Seakens, James, cooper, Risbygate street Seaden, Elizabeth, milliner and dressmaker, Brentgovel street Sexton, William W., dyer, Churchyard Sexton, William W., tobacconist and tea dealer, Abbeygate street Sewell, Robert, Marquis Cornwallis, St. John’s street Shittelo, James, butcher, the Traverse Simper, Sarah, dressmaker, Westgate street Simkin, brush manufacturer, Guildhall street Simmonds, Jonathan, shoeing smith, St. Andrew’s street north Simper, Robert, cabinet maker, Guildhall street Smith Charles, surgeon, Guildhall street Smith, Joseph, town crier, St. John’s street Smith, W. H. and Son, patten and clog manufacturers, American overshoe importers, Birmingham and Sheffield warehouse, wholesale hosiers, haberdashers, and general warehousemen, 24, Butter market Smith and Son, machine makers, Westgate road Smith, William, upholsterer, Low Baxter street Smith, John, Chequers inn, Risbygate street Smith, Sarah, muffin and crumpet maker, Brentgovel street Snithyes, John, grocer and tea-dealer, Hatter street Snell, James, confectioner, Hatter street Southgate, William, hairdresser, Churchgate street Sore, Samuel, cooper, Abbeygate street Soar, John, hairdresser, Guildhall street Spanton, William, plumber, glazier, painter, and paper hanger, Abbeygate street Sparke, James, tailor, Southgate street Sparke, James, solicitor, clerk of the peace for the borough, clerk to the Thurgoe union, and clerk to the commissioner of taxes for Thurgoe hundred, Hatter street Sparke, John, grocer, &c., Tayphin road Sparkes, George, turner, Guildhall street Spooner, John, soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, Eastgate street Steel, John, family grocer and tea-dealer, and stamp office, Butter market Steele, William, boot and shoe maker, High Baxter street Stebbing, John, fruiterer, the Traverse Stebbing, John, baker, Northgate street Steel, William, pawnbroker and clothier, Guildhall street Stearn, William G., boot and shoe maker, Whiting street Stebbings, Eliza, milliner and dress-maker, Churchgate street Stebbings, Noel, painter and paper-hanger, Churchgate street Stearn, George, sexton to St. James’, Churchgate street Stiggles, Frederic, stone mason, Whiting street Stow, Thomas, accountant, St. John’s terrace, Well street Sturgeon, James, baker and confectioner, Guildhall street Sturgeon, James, baker and confectioner, Westgate street Stutter, Arthur, draper, Market hill Suffolk Alliance Life and Fire Assurance office, Hatter street Suttle, George, Golden Lion, Guildhall street Syrett and Son, ironmongers, and hot-water apparatus manufacturers, Whiting street Tagliabue, Henry, tobacconist and general dealer, Whiting street Taylor, Edwin, veterinary surgeon, Churchgate street Taylor, Emily, ladies’ boarding school, Angel hill Theobald, Frederic, grocer and green grocer, Brentgovel street Theobald, Frederic, licensed to let horses for hire, Brentgovel street Thompson, Thomas, brazier, &c., Cemetery road Thompson, George, bookseller and stationer, Abbeygate street Thompson, Robert, confectioner, Abbeygate street Thompson, John, silversmith, China and glass warehouse, and Norwich Union Life and Fire office, Market hill Todd, George, house and ornamental painter, St. Andrew’s street north Tolladay, Mary, straw bonnet maker, Butter market Tolladay, Dallar, bootmaker, Abbeygate street and Butter market Tolladay, Dallar, watch and clock maker, Northgate street Tompson, William, whitesmith and brazier, Mustow street Tozer, Charles F., corn merchant, Risbygate street Townsend, William, Crown and Anchor, Prospect row Trevetham, John, paving commissioner, Hospital road Tricker, William, soda water and ginger beer manufacturer, St. Andrew’s street Turner, Martha, straw bonnet maker and milliner, Guildhall street Vale, John, silversmith, Abbeygate street Vismara, John, barometer maker, St. John’s street Wade, Robert, coal merchant and builder, Brentgovel street Walford, Frederic James, Six Bells hotel tap, Churchgate street Watson, Miss Susan, Churchgate street Watling, Sarah, dressmaker, Churchgate street Watling, Richard, the Jolly Toper, Southgate street Wallis, Benjamin, shopkeeper, St. John’s street Warner, James, shopkeeper, Peas Porridge green Warren, Abraham, baker, Risbygate str. Waterfall, John, commercial traveller, St. Mary’s square Watson, Robert, builder, Crown street Watson, William, baker, Whiting street Ward, John, paving rate collector and house agent, Risbygate street Wayling, George, surgeon dentist, Whiting street Weavers, Edward, shopkeeper, Westgate street Webb and Co., tanners, curriers, and leather sellers, Whiting street Welton, Charles, shoeing smith, High Baxter street Welton, Amelia and Harriet, milliners and dress makers, Risbygate street Wenn, William, baker, Southgate street Weston, Robert John, watch and clock maker, Meat market Westrup, Charlotte, biscuit baker and confectioner, Angel hill Weston, John W., plumber, glazier, and painter, Butter market Weston, Susannah, milliner, Brentgovel street Whitaker, George R., rate and rent collector, Westgate road Whiting, Elizabeth, broker, Angel hill Wicks, William, Bell Hotel, Market hill Wiggetts, William E., coffee and eating house, Risbygate street Williams, William, horse breaker, Mustow street Wilson, Samuel, baker, Cannon place Wilson, Richard S., plumber, glazier, and painter, Whiting street Wincup, Mary Ann, dressmaker, Brentgovel street Wincup, Thomas, hair cutter, Cornhill Wing, Frederic, solicitor, Hatter street Winkup, Thomas, baker, Brentgovel str. 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