Sutliffe Rev. Pottergate street, near Goat lane
Sunstead Dan. Grocer, Soutergate street
Sudbury Tho. Dyer, Fishgate street
Sudbury Sam. Gentleman, Allsaints green
Sudbury and Son, Upholsterers, Cockey lane
Sly & Sons, Clock and Watch Makers, White Lion street
Sydall Geo. Butcher, King street, Thorn lane
Symons Rob. Tailor, Trowse Millgate
Symonds Eliz. Publican, St. Andrews Bridge street. Red Lion
Symonds W. Cotton Manufacturer, do.
Syrett Confectioner, Dove lane
TALLACK Mrs. Pawnbroker, Coslany street
Tawell and Tomlinson, Iron Merchants, Back of the Inns
Taylor John, Publican, King street, by Horn’s lane. Jolly Watermen
Taylor Jas. Goldbeater, Ber st. by Baker’s Arms
Taylor Wm. Esq. Surry street
Taylor Adam, Attorney, Orford hill
Taylor Wm. Shopkeeper, Middle Westwick near White Lion
Taylor Rich. Woolcomber, Middle Westwick, near St. Margaret’s Church
Taylor Jas. Musician, Pottergate street, opposite St. Laurence’s lane
Taylor and Utting, Upholsterers, Bridewell alley
Taylor M. Shopkeeper, St. James’s, by Checquers
Taylor Rob. Publican, Hungate st. Jolly Dyers
Taylor John, Plumber and Glazier, St. Martin’s Palace street
Taylor John, Wool and Yarn Factor, Muspole st.
Taylor Wm. Publican, St. George’s Bridge street. Tunns
Taylor Wm. Tailor, Gun lane
Taylor Bookbinder, Market Place
Twaites Alex. Linen Draper, London lane
Tenant Rob. Gardener, Magdalen street
Thetford Widow, Pawnbroker, Norman’s lane
Theobald Wm. Breeches Maker, White Lion street
Theobald John, do. Cockey lane
Theobald Sarah, Millener, Cockey lane
Treasure Wm. Cordspinner, Magdalen street
Tremlett & Deterville, Classical School, Wymer street
Thirtle John, Boot and Shoemaker, Magdalen st.
Tidd Mary, Druggist, Elm hill
Tillet Wm. Publican, Hungate st. White Lion
Tillett Tho. Draper and Hosier, Lower Goat lane
Tilyard Rob. Shopkeeper, Fyebridge street
Tilyard Rob. Manufacturer, Fishgate street
Tinkler John, Tanner, Heigham street
Tipple Tho. Tailor and Salesman, Dove lane
Titter B. P. Cabinet Maker, St. Simon’s street
Trigg Fr. Tailor, Bethel street
Twiddy Jas. House-broker, Timberhill by Church
Thorpe Tho. Publican, Middle Westwick. Queen of Hungary
Thorpe John, Publican, Dove lane. Shoulder of Mutton
Thompson Jas. Rev. Bank Place
Thompson Mrs. Publican, Snailgate street. Fortune of War
Thompson John, Bricklayer, Colegate street
Thorne Wm. Gardener, outside St. Giles’s walls
Todd Honor, Publican, King street. Black Horse
Todd Sam. Patten Maker, Timberhill street
Toft Sam. Tavern Keeper, Lobster lane. Sun and Anchor
Toll George, Chinaman, Market Place
Toll Rob. Warehouseman, do.
Toll Henry, Woollen Draper, do.
Tomlinson Rob. Staymaker, St. Andrew’s steps
Tomlinson Wm. Hatter and Hosier, Back of the Inns
Tompson, Susan, Publican, King street. Music House
Tompson Tim. Beer Brewer, King street
Tompson Guy, Publican, Ber st. King’s Arms
Tompson Wm. Shoemaker, Bethel street
Tompson John, Shawl Manufacturer, Snailgate st.
Tompson Joseph, Miller, Bishopgate street
Tompson Rob. Shopkeeper, Bishopgate street
Tompson Ann, Publican, King street. Imperial Arms
Tooke Mrs. Shopkeeper, Peacock street
Tooke J. B. Esq. by Horse Fair
Tooley Rob. Butcher, King street, near Cock
Tooley Publican, Thorn lane. Ship
Townshend Jas. Shopkeeper, St. Martin’s street
Towler Shawl Maker, Gildengate street
Town and Harrison, Post Chaise & Horse Masters, Pottergate street
Town Dan. Publican, Pottergate street. Ordnance Arms
Troughton Tho. Surgeon, Coslany street
Trombetta Cha. Weather Glass Maker, Timberhill by Church
Thurston Sam. House-broker, by Dukes’s Palace
Thurston John, do. do.
Thurgar Chris. Ladies’ Academy, St. Giles’s Broad street
Thurlow Henry, Cordspinner, St. Martin’s street
Trueman Rich. Shoemaker, Pottergate street, near Cockey lane
Tubby Sam. House-broker, St. Stephen’s street
Tuck Rob. Publican, King street. Trooper
Tuck John, Hog Butcher, Elm hill, near the Hand
Tunwell Wm. Shopkeeper, St. Giles’s street
Turner John, Publican, St. George’s Bridge st.—Shakespeare
Turner Cha. Schoolmaster, Cowgate street
Turner Nich. Cotton Manufacturer, Ber street, near Church
Turner Wm. Shopkeeper, Orford hill
Turner W. G. Tailor and Draper, near Charing Cross
Turner Tho. Shoemaker, St. Gregory’s Ch. alley
Turner Tho. Jeweller and Engraver, London lane
Turner John, Carpenter, Pottergate st. by Goat lane
Tuthill John and Co. Beer Brewers, Coslany st.
Tuthill James, Shopkeeper, Soutergate street
Tuttle John, Throwsterer, Botolph street
VARNISH Benj. Butcher, Ber street, near the Pump
Varnish Edw. Farmer, Thorpe Hamlet
Varnish Rich. Hairdresser, Gildengate street
Vialas Circulating library, Orford hill
Vincent Wm. Earthenware-seller, St. Gregory’s Church alley
Vincent James, Shawl Manufacturer, St. Clement’s Church alley
Vince J. Publican, Trowse Millgate. Pine Apple
UNDERWOOD Jas. Bricklayer, King street by Mountergate Church
Upcroft John, Publican, Charing Cross, at Charing Cross
Upcroft Wm. Publican, Coslany st. Woolpack
Upcroft Wm. House-broker, Magdalen street
Utting Stephen, Shopkeeper, Trowse Milgate
WADE John, Butcher, Upper Market
Wade James, do. do.
Wagstaff Baker, St. Mary’s Plain
Waite John, Brazier, St. Giles’s Broad street
Waite Wm. Brazier, London lane
Waites Georg. Toy Shop, Bank Place
Waites Tho. Oatmeal Maker, Wastlegate street
Waites John, Publican, Coslany Bridge street.—White Hart
Waller John, Publican, Upper Market. Old Ch. Stile
Walpole Sarah, Shopkeeper, King street, bottom of Stepping lane
Walker Isaac, Gunsmith, St. Stephen’s street, by Peacock
Walker John, Bricklayer and House-broker, Hungate street
Walker Tho. Machine Maker, Hungate street
Walker Amos, Baker, Coslany street
Walkington Jas. Livery and Lace Manufacturer, St. Giles’s Broad street
Wall Mark, Cotton Manufacturer, Weaver’s lane
Want Tho. Norwich Courier Office, London lane
Warnet John, Bricklayer, King street, opposite Story’s Wharf
Ward Henry, Butcher, Ber st. rear Jolly Butchers
Ward George, do. do. near Pump
Ward Robt. do. do. do.
Ward John, Innkeeper, St. Stephen’s st. George
Ward Wm. Liquor Shop, Market Place. Chop House
Ward Joseph, Shopkeeper, Barrack street
Warren James, Shopkeeper, Ber st. near Windmill
Warters Geo. Innkeeper, Upper Market. Pope’s Head
Warnes John, Hairdresser, Queen street
Warne Geo. Musician, King st. near Tombland
Warne Lydia, Clear Starcher, Colegate street
Warnes Robt. Publican, Fishgate st. Sawyers
Ward John, Baker, Red Lion street
Warner Jas. Blacksmith, Eaton
Watts Tho. Brass Founder, Rose lane
Watts, Aggs and Williams, Warehousemen, Little Cockey lane
Watson Edw. Coal Merchant, St. Anne’s lane
Watson John, Baker, Orford hill
Watson Rich. Farrier, Pottergate st. near Goat lane
Watson Rev. Gildengate street
Watling Jas. Carpenter, Timberhill, by Church
Watling James, Tailor, Lower Westwick, near the Three Turks
Watling Simon, Publican, Coslany street. Eight Ringers
Waterson Ed. House-broker, Bridewell alley
Watcham Tho. Gardener, Heigham street
Watcham and Son, Gardeners, Eaton
Whall Philip, Publican, Cowgate street. Queen’s Head
Whall John, Baker, Market Place, Bear yard
Webb and Son, Wool and Yarn Factors, Coslany Bridge street
Webster Rev. Stephen, Bracondale
Webster John, Publican, King street. Wherry
Webster Wm. Innkeeper, St. Simon’s st. Maid’s Head
Webster James, Boot and Shoemaker, Magdalen street
Weeks Wm. Plumber, and Glazier, Botolph street
Wells Wm. Attorney, Theatre square
Wells Mary, Pawnbroker, St. Martin’s street
Welton Wm. jun. Baker, Middle Westwick, near Charing Cross
Welton Wm. House-broker, St. Gregory’s Church alley
Welch, John, Miller, Thorpe Hamlet
Wenn Jas. Gingerbread Baker, St. Stephen’s road
West John, Linen Draper, Cockey lane
Weston Cha. Beer Brewer, St. George’s Bridge street
Wetherick Jeremiah, Publican, Brigg’s lane.—Fountain
White Wm. Publican, St. Saviour’s Back street.—Mischief
White Eliz. Shopkeeper, St. Martin’s street
White Tim. King street, opposite Raven
White Jas. Shoemaker, Upper Market
White J. E. Ironmonger, Orford hill
Whitelock, Mrs. Millener, Orford hill
Whitehead W. Woolcomber, inside St. Augustine’s walls
Whitley Jonathan, Bricklayer, Botolph street
Wicks Wm. Innkeeper, Duke’s Palace Inn
Wiffen Sam. Baker, Trowse Milgate
Wiley Tho. Woolcomber, Soutergate street
Wild Wm. Liquor Shop, White Friars Bridge st.
Wilde Rob. Coal Dealer, Rising Sun lane
Wilcockson and Co. Milleners, White Lion street
Williams Tho. Liquor Shop, Middle Westwick, by Charing Cross
Wilkins Cha. Publican, Upper Goat lane. New Goat
Wilkins Jas. Plasterer, St. Benedicts Church alley
Wilkinson Joseph, Sadler and Harness Maker, St. Giles’s Broad street
Willement Mrs. Hosier, Middle Westwick, near the steps
Willement Martin, Manufacturer, Snailgate street
Wilson W. Shoemaker, Dove lane
Wilson Tho. Confectioner, Queen street
Wilson Wm. House-broker, St. Stephen’s street
Wilson Joseph, Duffield Maker, St. Stephen’s st. near the Crown
Wilson Tho. Publican, Heigham street. Flower in Hand
Wilson Widow, Duffield Maker, Middle Westwick, near St. Margaret’s Church
Wilsea Sam. House-broker, near Duke’s Palace
Wilsea Ann, Shopkeeper, near Duke’s Palace
Wilsea Peter, Plumber and Glazier, Coslany st.
Wilsea Robert, Cotton Manufacturer, Cowgate street
Wilch Jas. Baker, King st. opposite St. Julian’s Church
Wilkerson Rev. Surry street
Wilmot Rob. Hat Maker, Dove lane
Winter Shoemaker, St. George’s Bridge street
Wild Fr. Shopkeeper, Magdalen street
Wilkes Mark, Farmer, Magdalen street
Wimperis Mrs. Haberdasher, Bridewell alley
Winter A. Baker, St. Simon’s street
Winter Jas. Shopkeeper, Lower Westwick, near New Mills
Winter James, Baker, St. Margaret’s Plain
Wiseman Wm. Duffield Maker, Soutergate street
Wright J. H. Plaisterer, St. Lawrence’s lane
Wright Warner, M. D. St. Giles’s Broad street
Wright John, Linen Draper, London lane
Wright Robert, Shopkeeper, King street, near Griffin
Wright and Davey, Gun and Pistol Makers, Queen street
Wright Thomas, Shopkeeper, St. George’s Bridge street
Wright Throwsterer, Snailgate street
Wright Susan, Shopkeeper, by St. Anne’s lane King street
Wright John, Hose Yarn Maker, Timberhill street
Wright Rob. Linen Manufacturer, Chapelfield lane
Wright Christopher, Woolcomber, St Giles’s st.
Wright John, Boat-builder, Carrow
Wright John, Coal Merchant, Magdalen street
Woolverton Miss, Ladies’ Dress Maker, Elm hill
Wolverton Edw. Cabinet Maker, Queen street
Woodcocke William, Haberdasher, White Lion street
Woodcock John, Hairdresser, Upper Market
Woods John, Publican, by Mancroft Church.—Farriers
Woods Tho. Duffield Maker, Middle Westwick, near Prince of Wales
Woods Mrs. Publican, Barrack st. Black Boys
Woodward George, Porkseller, St. Stephen’s street near the George
Woodward Gunsmith, Hay hill
Woodhouse Wm. Shoemaker, Back of the Inns
Woodbine John, Manufacturer, Goat lane
Woodrow Tho. Carpenter, Bank Place.
Woodrow John, Publican, Botolph st. Globe
Woodrow Tho. Surveyor, Snailgate street
Woodgate Phil. Woolcomber, Magdalen street
Woolterton John, Publican, Tooley st. Flower in Hand
Worth and Carter, Manufacturers, Gildengate st.
Wyatt Noah, Shoemaker, St. Stephen’s street
Wyeth Nathaniel, Bricklayer, St. Margaret’s Plain
Wymer John, Publican, Buff-coat lane. Buff-coat
YARINGTON I. C. Plumber and Glazier, King street opposite Compasses
Yeoman Jonathan, Publican, Barrack st. Griffin
Youngs Peter, Publican, St. Stephen’s street. City of Norwich
Young J. Innkeeper, Castle Ditches. York Tavern
Youngman Wm. Dyer, Cowgate street
Youngman and Green, Stocking Manufacturers, Fyebridge street
ZIPFEL Wood Clock Maker, St. Andrew’s Bridge street
Zipfel C. do. Magdalen street
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.
JOHN PATTESON, Esq. Town Residence, Miller’s Hotel, Jermyn-street.
WILLIAM SMITH, Esq. Town Residence, Park-street, Westminster.
A LIST
of the
CORPORATION OF NORWICH,
1810–1811.
|
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Elected Alderman |
Wards |
Sheriff |
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The R. W. J. STEWARD, Esq. |
Mayor |
January, |
1807 |
N. Conisford |
1808 |
Charles Harvey, Esq. |
Recorder |
|
|
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Robert Alderson, Esq. |
Steward |
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|
|
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Thomas Back, Esq. |
Deputy-Mayor |
June, |
1808 |
Mancroft |
1809 |
Robert Harvey, Esq. |
Alderman |
January, |
1768 |
Coslany |
1766 |
John Morse, Esq. |
do. |
July |
1777 |
N. Conisford |
1779 |
Alderman |
September |
1777 |
W. Wymer |
1775 |
|
Robert Partridge, Esq. |
do. |
October |
1778 |
Ber-street |
1780 |
Jere. I. Harvey, Esq. |
do. |
January |
1779 |
Ber-street |
1779 |
Jeremiah Ives, Esq. |
do. |
September |
1779 |
E. Wymer |
1782 |
R. Harvey, jun. Esq. |
do. |
January |
1780 |
E. Wymer |
1784 |
J. Patteson, Esq. |
do. |
December |
1781 |
St. Stephens |
1785 |
J. Harvey, Esq. |
do. |
July |
1787 |
Mid. Wymer |
1784 |
J. Buckle, Esq. |
do. |
January |
1788 |
St. Giles’s |
1787 |
W. Herring, Esq. |
do. |
May |
1795 |
S. Conisford |
1786 |
J. Browne, Esq. |
do. |
March |
1798 |
St. Stephen’s |
1794 |
James Marsh, Esq. |
do. |
July |
1802 |
W. Wymer |
1802 |
Edward Rigby, Esq. |
do. |
November |
1802 |
Colegate |
1803 |
Robert Herring, Esq. |
do. |
February |
1805 |
S. Conisford |
1791 |
Starling Day, jun. Esq. |
do. |
April |
1807 |
St. Giles’s |
1789 |
Mr. Alderman Leman |
do. |
August |
1797 |
Mid. Wymer |
1804 |
— Alderman Jonathan Davey |
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May |
1804 |
Colegate |
1800 |
— Alderman J. W. Robberds |
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December |
1806 |
Fyebridge |
1807 |
— Alderman J. H. Cole |
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February |
1809 |
Mancroft |
1799 |
— Alderman J. H. Yallop |
|
June |
1809 |
Fyebridge |
1805 |
— Alderman W. Hankes |
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September |
1810 |
Coslany |
|
SHERIFFS.
F. MORSE, Esq.—T. TROUGHTON Esq.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Mr. HENRY HARMER, Speaker.
Conisford Ward, 12.
Mr. C. Browne |
} |
Mr. I. P. Cocksedge |
I. Kitton |
} Nominees. |
S. Sudbury |
I. Angell, jun |
} |
W. Rackham |
D. Bloom |
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I. Hutchinson |
E. Browne |
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F. G. Atkinson |
H. Gridley |
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G. Chapman |
Mancroft Ward, 16.
Mr. P. Chamberlain |
} |
Mr. H. Harmer |
R. Beatniffe |
} Nominees. |
Jos. Fitch |
H. Francis |
} |
G. Le Bas Hardy |
C. Chamberlain |
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D. Copping |
Jas. Bennet |
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Jas. Brookes |
T. Eaton |
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R. Dunham |
J. Keymer |
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T. S. Day |
Jas. Adams |
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Rich. Wright |
Mr. S. Mitchell |
} |
Mr. Rob. De Carle |
J. Reynolds |
} Nominees. |
J. P. Garrad |
J. Gapp |
} |
Cha. Gills |
Alex. Thwaites |
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J. H. Wright |
Jas. Nosworthy |
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W. Cork |
R. Roach |
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E. Ringer |
F. Horne |
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A. Brown |
Jas. Roper |
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A. A. H. Beckwith |
B. Johnson |
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J. Culley |
J. S. Turner |
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F. L. Boyce |
Northern Ward 12.
Mr. W. Hankes |
} |
Mr. E. Devereaux |
T. Troughton |
} Nominees. |
Jas. Smith |
H. Fisk |
} |
M. Fountain |
J. Herring |
|
J. Deacon, jun. |
J. Oxley |
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W. Howard |
J. Rooks |
|
T. Woodrow |
COMMITTEES IN NORWICH.
Chamberlain’s Council.
The Mayor, Starting Day, jun. T. Back, J. Browne, Esqrs.—Messrs. I. Reynolds, R. Dunham, A. Thwaites, and W. Hankes.
Hospital Committee.
J. Harvey. W. Herring, J. Browne, E. Rigby, and T. Troughton, Esqrs.—Messrs. H. Harmer, S. Mitchell, and D. Coppin.
R. Harder, R. Partridge, R. Harvey, jun. and J. Marsh, Esqs.—Messrs. C. Chamberlain, I. P. Cocksedge, A. Brown, and J. Gapp.
Market Committee.
The Mayor, I. Browne, J. Marsh, Esqrs. and Mr. Alderman Leman—Messrs P. Chamberlain, S. Sudbury, F. Horne, and R. Roach.
Clavers.
Mr. Alderman Cole, and Mr. Alderman Yallop, Messrs. E. Ringer, and J. S. Turner.
Auditors.
J. Patteson, W. Herring, and I. Browne, Esqrs. Messrs. R. Beatniffe, J. Roper, J. Bennett, and J. P. Garrad.
Tonnage Committee.
R. Harvey, S. Day, R. Partridge, and I. Browne, Esqrs.—Messrs. D. Bloom, C. Browne, G. L. Hardy, and J. F. G. Atkinson.
River and Street Committee.
R. Harvey, J. Morse, W. Herring, and J. Harvey, Esqrs.—Messrs. E. Browne, J. Angel, junr. R. De Carle, and J. Kitton.
Committee to inspect the Assembly Bonds
E. Rigby, R. Herring, and T. Back, Esqrs. and Mr. Alderman Robberd—Messrs. J. Nosworthy, J. Deacon, J. Herring, and T. Eaton.
Coal Committee.
J. Morse, R. Herring, and S. Day, jun. Esqrs.—Messrs. H. Gridley, J. Keymer, J. Hutchinson, and A. A. H. Beckwith.
Committee of Appeals to the River Water Assessments.
(By the Assembly) R. Partridge, and Esqrs.—Messrs. C. Gills, and R. Wright.
(By the Lessees) Messrs. J. Webb, T. Hawkins J. Cozens, J. Grand.
Officers of the Court.
E. De Hague, Gent. Town Clerk
J. Roach, Gent., Mr. F. L. Boyce, Coroners
W. Simpson, Gent. Chamberlain
W. Foster, S. Stone, Under Sheriffs
Mr. T. Lubbock, Sword Bearer
Mr. W. Mack, Chief Constable
Mr. J. Lawter, Under Chamberlain
Mr. R. Harman, Clerk of the Market
Mr. C. Hubbard, Clerk of the Cattle Market, and Hay Weigher
Mr. J. Dunham, Water Bailiff
Mr. S. Cole, jun. Inspector of Corn Returns
Treasurers of the several Hospitals, &c.
Great Hospital, |
R. Harvey, jun. Esq. |
Court Bonds & Tonnage |
S. Day, jun. Esq. |
Doughty’s Hospital, |
R. Harvey, jun. Esq. |
Assembly Bonds, |
J. Steward, Esq. |
Boy’s Hospital, |
R. Harvey, jun. Esq. |
Girl’s Hospital, |
|
Mr. W. DALRYMPLE, Surgeon to the four Hospitals.
Mr. B. BIRD, Steward to the Estates of the same.
The CORPORATION of GUARDIANS of
the
POOR of NORWICH.
R. ALDERSON, Esq. Governor:
W. HERRING, Esq. Deputy Governor.
S. DAY, jun. Esq. Treasurer.
The MAYOR, RECORDER, STEWARD, SHERIFFS and ALDERMEN for the time being.
messrs. |
messrs. |
C. Browne |
S. Mitchell |
J. Kitton |
J. Reynolds |
J. Angel |
J. Roper |
E. Browne |
R. Roach |
S. Sudbury |
A. Browne |
W. Rackham |
A. A. H. Beckwith |
A. Squires |
J. Pitchford |
A. Mackie |
J. Stannard, jun. |
P. Chamberlain |
W. Hankes |
R. Beatniffe |
T. Troughton |
H. Harmer |
H. Fisk |
D. Coppin |
J. Herring |
R. Dunham |
J. Rooks |
W. Shanke |
R. Ward |
A. Taylor |
J. Angier |
W. Cutting |
J. Webb |
W. SIMPSON, Gent. Clerk.
Mr. J. SWIFT, Beadle.
T. NICHOLS, Assistant Beadle.
C. CHURCH, Mayor’s Constable and Removal Officer.
T. WARREN, and J. SIMMONS, Visitors.
Mr. J. KEYMER, for Mancroft ward, part of Wymer ward, the Hamlets of Eaton, Earlham, Heigham, and the Jail.
Mr. J. ROBINSON, for Conisford ward, part of Wymer ward, the Hamlets of Trowse, Carrow, Bracondale, and Lakenham with the Workhouse, and Bridewell.
Mr. S. S. DEACON, for the Northern ward, the Hamlets of Pockthorpe, Hellesdon, Thorpe and the Infirmary.
City Man-Midwife,
Mr. W. DALRYMPLE.
Governors of Bethel.
JEREMIAH IVES, Esq. Catton, President.
W. Herring, Esq. |
Rev. R. Parr |
J. Gurney, Esq. |
R. Plumptre, Esq. |
S. Southwell, Esq. |
W. Foster |
Treasurer, J. Gurney, Esq. Lakenham
Physicians, Dr. Wright, and Dr. Reeve
Surgeon and Apothecary, Mr. J. Keymer
Steward, Mr. W. S. Millard
Clerk, Mr. T. Stoughton
Master, Mr. James Bullard
Committee the first Monday in every Month
Norfolk & Norwich Hospital.
officers of the charity.
T. BLOFELD, Esq. Treasurer.
Physicians, Drs. Alderson, Wright, & Reeve
Surgeons, Messrs. Rigby, Martineau, & Coleman
Assistant-Surgeon, Mr. Bond
Secretary, Mr. J. Deacon
Apothecary, Mr. G. Hardy
Matron, Mrs. Isabella Warcup
The Physicians and Surgeons attend in turn, (gratis) every Saturday, at eleven o’clock, to take in Patients, and every Thursday, at the same hour, to prescribe to the out Patients.
Commissioners for selling the Land Tax.
The MAYOR, and two Senior Justices for the time being.
C. Harvey, T. Blake, and R. Plumptre, Esqrs.
Commissioners for executing the Property Act in Norwich.
R. Plumptre, J. Patteson, M. P. J. Harvey, J. Marsh, J. Ives, R. Harvey, jun. W. Herring, J. C. Hampp, T. Blake, E. De Hague, W. Foster, E. T. Booth, E. Squires, and H. Gurney, Esqs.
Mr. S. Stone, Clerk, his office on Elm-hill.
Committee of Woolcombers,
Appointed by Act of Parliament for “More effectually preventing abuses & Frauds committed by persons employed in the Manufactories of Combing wool and worsted yarn,” in Norfolk and Norwich.
Messrs. J. Day, J. Sabberton, T. Troughton, H. Gridley, P. Woodgate, T. Wiley, W. Dale, W. Scott, S. Lawes, R. Clabbourn.
C. Berry, jun. Printer, Dove-Lane, Norwich
A Corrected List of Carriers to and from Norwich.
[The first column of figures shews the distance of each place from Norwich.]
The Hours having this Mark, [*] before them, signify in the Morning.
M. |
Towns. |
Where they set up. |
Come in. |
Go out. |
|
11 |
ACLE |
Black Horse & Horse Shoes, Tombland, and Jolly Farmers, St. Martin’s at Palace |
W. |
W. S. |
1 |
15 |
Aldborough |
Black Horse Tombland & St. Giles’, & Golden Lion, St. John’s Mad. |
F. |
S. |
2 |
8 |
Alderford |
By the Reepham Carrier |
W. S. |
W. S. |
1 |
14 |
Antingham |
Southreps & N. Walsham Carriers |
|
|
|
8 |
Ashwelthorpe |
Red Lion, Orford-hill |
W. S. |
W. S. |
10 |
12 |
Aslacton. |
George, Hay-market |
S. |
S. |
2 |
14 |
Attleborough |
Lamb and George, Hay-market |
W. S. |
W. S. |
12 |
8 |
Attlebridge |
Fakenham, Foxley, & Hindolv. Car. |
W. S. |
W. S. |
11 |
Aylesham |
Wod. Hart, & B. Swan, St. Peter’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
11 |
|
165 |
Birmingham |
Coaches and Waggons |
|
|
|
17 |
Bacton |
Bull, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
12 |
7 |
Barford |
Hingham Carrier |
|
|
|
24 |
Barney |
Black Horse, St. Giles’ |
Tu. |
W. |
11 |
15 |
Barningham |
B. Horse, St. Giles’, & Gresham Car. |
|
|
|
40 |
Barton Mills |
Star, Hay-market, and Coaches |
Tu. |
Tu. |
3 |
14 |
Bawdeswell |
Foxley and Hindolveston Carriers |
|
|
|
18 |
Beccles |
White Hart, Star, and White Lion |
M. F. |
Tu. S. |
11 |
33 |
Beechamwell |
White Lion, St. Benedict’s |
W. |
Th. |
10 |
13 |
Blickling |
Aylesham Carrier |
|
|
|
6 |
Blofield |
Coaches, Acle Carrier, and Waggon and Horses, Tombland |
F. |
S. |
2 |
11 |
Booton |
Moon & Stars, Crown & Scep. St. Mic. |
W. S. |
W. S. |
11 |
26 |
Botesdale |
Lamb, Hay-market, & Bury Coach |
F. |
S. |
10 |
6 |
Bracon Ash |
Ashwelthorpe and Carleton Carriers |
|
|
|
16 |
Bradfield |
Southreps Carrier |
|
|
|
73 |
Braintree |
Star, in the Market |
|
|
|
24 |
Blakeney |
Holt Carriers |
|
|
|
17 |
Briston |
Greenland Fishery, St. Mic. Cos. |
F. |
S. |
11 |
Brooke |
Greyhound, St. Stephen’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
3 |
|
21 |
Brockdish |
Wool Pock. St. GiIes’ & Pope’s Head |
T. F. |
W. S. |
12 |
15 |
Buckenham |
White Hart |
F. |
W. S. |
12 |
14 |
Bungay |
Star and Barley Mow, Hay-market |
M. T. F. |
T. W. S. |
|
11 |
Bunwell |
Buckingham and Kenninghall Car. |
|
|
|
18 |
Burgh |
Bull, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
2 |
9 |
Burlingham |
Acle and Blofield Carriers |
W. S. |
W. S. |
3 |
37 |
Burnham |
Labour in vain |
T. |
W. |
2 |
42 |
Bury St. Edmund |
Star and Lamb, Hay-market |
Th. F. |
F. |
11 & 3 |
8 |
Buxton |
Erpingham and Skeyton Carriers |
|
|
|
29 |
Castle Acre |
Watton Carrier |
|
|
|
63 |
Cambridge |
London Machines and York Wag. |
|
|
|
10 |
Cantley |
Hasingham Carrier |
|
|
|
14 |
Carlton Rode |
White Lion, St. Peter’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
12 |
22 |
Caston |
Ellingham and Watton Carriers |
|
|
|
14 |
Catfield |
Elephant, Magdalen-street |
W. F. |
W. S. |
12 |
11 |
Cawston |
Ringers, St. Michael’s Coslany, and Jolly Farmers, St. John’s Mad. |
W. |
W. S. |
12 |
25 |
Cley |
Holt Carriers |
|
|
|
3 |
Colney |
Hingham and Shipdham Carriers |
|
|
|
Coltishall |
Duke’s Pal. and Pope’s Head |
M. W. S. |
M. W. S. |
2 |
|
15 |
Corpusty |
Edgefield Carrier |
T. |
W. |
10 |
22 |
Cromer |
Wounded Heart and Pope’s Head |
T. F. |
W. S. |
10 |
5 |
Crostwick |
Coltishall Carrier |
|
|
|
16 |
Dereham |
Labour in Vain and Pope’s Head |
M. T. F. |
T. W. S. |
11 |
16 |
Dickleborough |
Diss and Hoxne Carriers |
|
|
|
22 |
Diss |
Star and Lamb, Hay-market |
T. S. |
W. S. |
12 |
42 |
Downham |
White Lion, St. Benedict’s |
W. |
Th. |
10 |
4 |
Drayton |
Lyng and Walsingham Carriers |
|
|
|
15 |
Earsham |
Harleston and Bungay Carriers |
|
|
|
5 |
Easton |
Mattishall and Yaxham Carriers |
|
|
|
14 |
Ellingham |
Nag’s Head, St. Stephen’s, and George, Hay-market |
F. |
S. |
10 |
18 |
Elmham |
Duke’s Palace and Wounded Heart |
W. F. |
Th. S. |
*5 11 |
13 |
Elsing |
Lyng Carrier |
|
|
|
50 |
Ely City |
York Waggons |
W. |
Th. |
10 |
24 |
Erpingham |
Bull, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
11 |
24 |
Eye |
Wool-pocket, St. Giles’ |
F. |
S. |
12 |
19 |
Edgefield |
White Horse, St. Laurence |
F. |
S. |
11 |
Fakenham |
W. Hart, Wool-pocket, and Labour in Vain, Jail hill |
T. F. |
W. F. |
2 |
|
18 |
Felbrigge |
Cromer and Gresham Carriers |
|
|
|
13 |
Felmingham |
Skeyton Carriers |
|
|
|
22 |
Fieldalling |
Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s |
T. |
F. |
5 |
11 |
Forncet |
Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-lane, and George, Hay-market |
S. |
S. |
2 |
18 |
Foulsham |
Labour in Vain |
F. |
S. |
12 |
15 |
Foxley |
Wounded Heart |
F. |
S. |
12 |
4 |
Framlingham |
Bungay Carrier |
|
|
|
30 |
Fressingfield |
Greyhound |
F. |
S. |
11 |
6 |
Frettenham |
Swanton Carrier |
|
|
|
11 |
Freethorpe |
White Lion, St. Martin’s Palace |
S. |
S. |
2 |
20 |
Garboldisham |
Kenninghall Carrier |
|
|
|
12 |
Garveston |
White Lion, St. Benedict’s |
S. |
S. |
2 |
18 |
Gresham |
Black Horse, Tombland, & Wounded Heart, St. Peter’s |
F. |
S. |
11 |
18 |
Guist |
Wells and Walsingham Carriers |
|
S. |
11 |
22 |
Gunthorpe |
Pope’s Head |
F. |
S. |
5 |
16 |
Gunton |
Black Horse, St. Giles’ |
|
S. |
11 |
Hardwick |
Nag’s Head, St. Stephen’s |
|
S. |
2 |
|
20 |
Hampstead |
Edgefield Carrier |
|
|
|
24 |
Halesworth |
White Hart and Star, St. Peter’s |
M. F. |
Tu. S. |
11 |
203 |
Hallifax |
York Waggons |
Tu. |
Tu. |
|
61 |
Halstead |
London Coaches and Star |
T. |
W. |
12 |
13 |
Halvergate |
Three Farmers, St. Martin’s Palace |
S. |
S. |
2 |
19 |
Happisburgh |
King’s Head, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
11 |
9 |
Hapton |
George, Hay-market |
S. |
S. |
12 |
20 |
Harleston |
Wt. Hart, & Wool-pocket, St. Giles’ |
F. |
S. |
11 |
20 |
Harling |
Crown, St. Step. & Kenninghall Car. |
F. |
S. |
11 |
9 |
Hasingham |
White Lion, St. Martin’s |
S: |
S. |
12 |
8 |
Hevingham |
Shoulder of Mutton, St. Augustine’s |
S. |
S. |
2 |
9 |
Heveringland |
Cawston Carrier |
|
|
|
14 |
Heydon |
Moon and Stars, St. Mic. Coslany, Rec. Serj. and Cawston Carrier |
W. S. |
W. S. |
1 |
12 |
Heddenham |
Bungay and Harleston Carriers |
|
|
|
10 |
Hempnall |
Nag’s Head, St. Stephen’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
5 |
Hetherset |
Wymondham Carrier |
|
|
|
16 |
Hickling |
Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
12 |
18 |
Hindolveston |
Moon and Stars, and Black Horse |
F. |
S. |
12 |
Hindringham |
Wounded Heart |
T. |
W. |
2 |
|
14 |
Hingham |
Cur. Arms, Lobster, & W. Pocket |
M. T. F. |
W. T. S. |
11 |
10 |
Hockering |
Dereham Carriers |
|
|
|
22 |
Holt |
Bull, Mag. street, and Pope’s Head |
M. Tu. F. |
Tu. Th. S. |
8* |
19 |
Hockham |
Bull, St. Stephen’s |
F. |
S. |
11 |
14 |
Honing |
Dilham and Bacton Carriers |
|
|
|
9 |
Horning |
Catfield and Ludham Carriers |
|
|
|
4 |
Horsford |
Cawston and Edgefield Carriers |
|
|
|
4 |
Horsford St. Faith |
Aylesham Carrier |
|
|
|
33 |
Houghton |
Pope’s Head |
M. |
T. |
11 |
23 |
Hoxne |
Wool-pocket, St. Giles’ |
F. |
S. |
11 |
7 |
Honingham |
Dereham Carriers |
|
|
|
15 |
Ingham |
King’s Head, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
11 |
13 |
Ingworth |
Ditto |
T. F. |
W. S. |
2 |
42 |
Ipswich |
Ditto, and Diss Carrier |
T. |
W. |
12 |
14 |
Itteringham |
Gresham Carrier |
|
|
|
35 |
Ixworth |
Bury Carriers |
|
|
|
19 |
Kenninghall |
Greyhound, St. Stephen’s |
F. |
S. |
11 |
16 |
Knapton |
Cat & Fiddle, & Elephant, Mag. st. |
F. |
S. |
1 |
10 |
Lammas |
Bull, Magdalen-street |
|
W. S. |
2 |
Leeds |
Halifax and York Carriers |
|
|
|
|
15 |
Lessingham |
White Horse, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
1 |
24 |
Litcham |
Blk. Horse, Cur. Arms, and W. Poc. |
T. F. |
W. S. |
1 |
124 |
Lincoln |
Coaches and Waggons |
|
|
|
230 |
Liverpool |
Ditto |
|
|
|
10 |
Loddon |
Greyhound, St. Stephen’s |
F. |
S. |
1 |
10 |
Long Stratton |
Cock, St. Stephen’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
1 |
13 |
Ludham |
Crown and Anchor, St. Augustine’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
1 |
8 |
Lingwood |
Black Horse, Tombland. |
S. |
S. |
2 |
11 |
Lyng |
Duke’s Palace, & Bl. Boys, St. Geo. |
W. S. |
W. |
3 |
42 |
Lynn Regis |
B. Horse, C. Arms, W. Pkt. & W. Ht. |
W. S. |
W. |
2 |
42 |
Mildenhall |
London Waggons |
|
|
|
9 |
Marsham |
Cherry-tree, St. Augustine’s |
W. S. |
W. S. |
3 |
29 |
Massingham |
Pope’s Head |
M. |
Tu. |
11 |
12 |
Mattishall |
P. of Wales, St. Bennet’s & W. Poc. |
W. S. |
W. S. |
3 |
202 |
Manchester |
Coaches and Waggons |
|
|
|
20 |
Mendham |
Harleston Carrier |
|
|
|
10 |
Morley |
Nag’s Head, St. Stephens |
F. |
S. |
10 |
13 |
Moulton |
Shoulder of Mutton, St. Stephen’s, and Bell, Orford-hill. |
S. |
S. |
3 |
Mulbarton |
Ashwelthorpe and Forncet Carriers |
|
|
|
|
17 |
Mundesley |
Cat and Fiddle, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
12 |
12 |
Neatishead |
White Horse, Magdalen-street |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
24 |
Necton |
Wool-pocket, St. Giles’ |
F. |
S. |
11 |
35 |
Needham |
Stowmarket waggons |
Th. |
F. |
2 |
49 |
Newmarket |
London Waggons and Mails |
|
|
|
6 |
Newton |
Long Stratton Carriers |
|
|
|
14 |
N. Walsham |
Duke’s Palace, and Pope’s Head |
T. F. |
W. S. |
2 |
13 |
Oulton |
Greenland Fishery, St. Mic. Cos. |
F. |
S. |
12 |
16 |
Pott. Heigham |
Ludham Carrier |
|
|
|
16 |
Pulham |
Cock, St. Stephen’s, & Wool-pocket |
T. F. |
W. S. |
3 |
4 |
Rackheath |
Ludham Carrier |
|
|
|
25 |
Rainham |
Fakenham Carrier |
|
|
|
14 |
Reedham |
Hasingham Carrier |
|
|
|
20 |
Redenhall |
Harleston Carrier |
|
|
|
11 |
Reepham |
Moon and Stars |
W. S. |
W. S. |
1 |
14 |
Rockland |
Ellingham Carrier |
|
|
|
12 |
Reymerstone |
White Lion, St. Benedicts |
F. |
S. |
1 |
7 |
Saxlingham |
Star and Crown, St. John’s Timb. |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
35 |
Saxmundham |
Halesworth Carrier |
|
|
|
Saxthorpe |
Edgefield Carrier |
|
|
|
|
20 |
Scole |
Diss Carriers and Mails |
|
|
|
9 |
Seething |
Wool-Pocket, St John’s Timberhill |
S. |
S. |
2 |
10 |
Scottow |
K. Hd. Mag. st. Lobster, & D. Palace |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
20 |
Sherringham |
Boy and Cup, and Wounded Heart |
W. S. |
W. S. |
11 |
19 |
Shipdham |
Black Horse, St. Giles’ |
M. F. |
T. S. |
11 |
6 |
Shottisham |
Star and Crown, Orford-hill |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
11 |
Skeyton |
King’s Head, Magdalen-street |
S. |
S. |
2 |
10 |
Sloley |
Bull, ditto |
W. S. |
W. S. |
3 |
11 |
Smallburgh |
Ditto |
F. |
S. |
2 |
17 |
Southreps |
Ditto |
F. |
S. |
12 |
10 |
S. Walsham |
Wh. Lion, St. Martin’s, & Waggon and Horses, Tmbld. |
S. |
S. |
2 |
32 |
Southwold |
Star, Hay-market |
T. |
W. |
1 |
12 |
Sparham |
Fakenham and Walsingham Cars. |
|
|
|
14 |
Stalham |
Bull, Magdalen-street |
F. |
S. |
1 |
22 |
Stanfield |
Lobster |
W. |
T. |
2 |
5 |
Stoke Holy Cross |
Hardwick Carrier |
|
|
|
40 |
Stow |
Ipswich Carrier and Mails |
|
|
|
35 |
Stowmarket |
White Hart and ditto |
W. |
Th. |
2 |
7 |
Stratton Strawless |
Aylesham Carrier |
W. S. |
W. S. |
1 |
Strumshaw |
Farmers, St. Martin’s Palace |
S. |
S. |
11 |
|
13 |
Swanton Morley |
Black Horse, St. Giles’ |
F. |
S. |
5 |
27 |
Swaffham |
Curriers Arms, and Lobster |
Tu. F. |
W. S. |
10 |
8 |
Swannington |
Reepham Carrier |
|
|
|
5 |
Swainthorpe |
Tasburgh Carrier |
|
|
|
11 |
Swanton Abbots |
King’s Head, Cross Keys, and Bull Mag-street |
W. F. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
4 |
Swardiston |
Tacolneston Carrier |
|
|
|
13 |
Suffield |
Black Swan, back of the Hall |
|
S. |
1 |
9 |
Tacolneston |
Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-lane |
F. |
S. |
2 |
8 |
Tasburgh |
Ditto |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
28 |
Thetford |
Mails and Waggons |
|
|
|
14 |
Thymelthorp |
Hindolveston Carrier |
|
|
|
40 |
Thornham |
Woolpocket, St. Giles’ |
Tu. |
Tu. |
2 |
26 |
Thursford |
Black Horse, St. Giles’ |
T. |
W. |
11 |
16 |
Trunch |
W. Horse, Mag str. & N. Walsh. Car. |
F. |
S. |
10 |
26 |
Tottington |
Skeyton Carrier |
|
|
|
27 |
Walsingham |
Woolpocket, and Wounded Heart |
T. Th. |
W. F. |
2 |
21 |
Watton |
Cur. Arms, Lobster, and Wool-poc. |
M. T. F. |
T. W. S. |
11 |
31 |
Wells |
Wounded Heart, and Wool-pocket |
T. Th. F. |
W. F. S. |
3 |
55 |
Wisbeach |
Woolpocket |
W. |
Th. |
12 |
Wolterton |
Erpingham Carrier |
|
|
|
|
42 |
Woodbridge |
Star and White Hart |
M. T. Th. |
T. W. F. |
1 |
42 |
Woolpit |
Stowmarket Carrier |
|
|
|
14 |
Worstead |
White Horse, Magdalen-street |
S. |
S. |
2 |
7 |
Wreningham |
White Lion, White Lion-lane, and Ashwelthorpe Carrier |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
6 |
Wroxham |
W. Horse, Mag.-st. and Ludham Car. |
F. |
S. |
11 |
9 |
Wymondham |
Nag’s Head, Cock, Shoulder Mutton, Recruiting Serjeant, and Coachmaker’s Arms, St. Steph. |
W. S. |
W. S. |
2 |
22 |
Yarmouth |
Machine and Barge |
|
|
|
13 |
Yaxham |
Woolpocket, St. Giles’ |
S. |
S. |
|
190 |
York |
Star, Hay-market |
Tu. F. |
Tu. F. |
4 |
30 |
Yoxford |
Ditto |
M. |
T. |
2 |