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Norfolk Annals, Vol. 1 / A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century

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This volume compiles a chronological register of local events and civic life in Norfolk and Norwich during the early nineteenth century, drawn largely from contemporary newspaper files. Entries record political, social, and economic incidents alongside concise topographical sketches and parish-by-parish population returns. Supplementary material presents lists of civic officeholders, road distances, and an index of notable estates and villages. The day-by-day and year-by-year arrangement delivers a practical reference for public ceremonies, administrative changes, and everyday occurrences in the county.

. . . Kemp, Sir W., 34; Kent, Nathaniel, 87; Keppel, Hon. C. J., 150; Keppel, Hon. Mrs., 107; Kerrison, Sir Roger, 65; Kerrison, Thomas A., 163; Keymer, Henry, 55; Keymer, James, 291; Kingaby, Charles, (c), 289; Kinghorn, Rev. Joseph, 317; Kinnebrook, David, 81; Kitson, Charles, 210; Kitson, Roger, 440; Knights, P. J., 323.

. . . Lacon, Sir Edmund, 187; Ladbrooke, Robert, 423; Lambe, James, 379; Lane, Rev. James, 193; Laney, Mrs. (c), 182; Langton, Richard, 346; Lany, Elizabeth, 377; Larner, Ann (c), 380; Larwood, Rev. Joshua, 63; Layton, Mrs. E. (c), 147; Leake, Elizabeth, 316; Leake, Sir J. O., 133; Leeds, Dowager Duchess of, 366; Leech, Thomas, 415; Lee Warner, H., 32; Leicester, Countess of, 11; Leicester, Dowager Countess of, 439; Leicester, Earl of, 419; Leman, Barnabas, 340; Lemon, G. W., 369; Lennard, Rev. D. Barrett, 381; Lens, Serjeant, 248; Ling (c), 103; Lindley, George, 340; Linley, 339; Linley, Mrs., 178; Linley, Rev. O. T., 304; Lloyd, Mrs., 4; Lock, John (c), 223; Loftus, Col. Henry, 223; Loftus, General, 307; Loftus, Lady Elizabeth, 90; Lombe, Sir John, 147; Longe, Sir J. T., 43; Lorkin, Jeremiah, 296; Lorkin, William, 357; Lothian, Marquis of, 412; Love, H. B., 377; Love, William, 63; Lovick, John, 180; Lubbock, Dr., 462; Lubbock, Dr. Richard, 67; Lukin, Rev. Dr., 100; Lytton, Elizabeth Barbara Bulwer, 433.

. . . Mack, Mary, 62; Manby, Rear-Admiral, 331; Mann, Catherine (c), 266; Manning, Dr. J., 47; Manning, Edmund, 370; Manning, Thomas, 396; Manning, William, 246; Marryat, Capt., 471; Marsham, Thomas, 336; Marsters, Thomas, 430; Martin, Sir Mordaunt, 130; Martin, Stephen, 18; Martineau, Dr. T., 234; Martineau, Mrs., 80; Martineau, P. M., 282; Maskeleyne, Rev. Neville, 89; Mason, William, 343; Matchett, Jonathan, 442; Mellish, Very Rev. E., 301; Middleton, Mrs., 86; Middleton, Right Rev. Dr., 210; Mildenhall, Robert, 224; Miller, Ann (c), 57; Miller, Dean Combe, 113; Miller, Thomas, 34; Milles, Richard, 187; Mills, Jeffreson, 438; Mingay, James, 97; Mingay, Richard, 336; Minns, John, 130; Mitchell, John, 79; Mog, Samuel (c), 96; Money, General, 145; Money, Major, 202; Moneyment, Mary (c), 67; Montrath, Earl of, 12; Moore, William, 391; Morell, Rev., S., 239; Morgan, Walter, 447; Morphew, Rev. J. C., 232; Morse, John, 365; Morse, John, 435; Morris, Samuel, 223; Morton, J., 90; Mountain, Mary, 199; Munnings, Rev. T. C., 325; Munsen, William, 123; Murray, Captain James, 161; Murray, Dr. T. A., 12; Murray, James V., 282; Murray, John B., 280; Murray, Lady, 313; Murray, Mary, 168; Murray, Robert, 60; Myhill, John (c), 65.

. . . Nash, John, 178; Neale, Francis (c), 232; Neale, Henry, 107; Nelson, Earl, 63; Nelson, Earl, 344; Nelson, Rev. Earl, 338; Nelson, Viscountess, 306; Neville, Dr., 407; Ninham, John, 150; Noble, William, 103; Norfolk, Duke of, 132; Norgate, Elias, 24; Norgate, Elias, 326; Norman, William, 418; Norris, Lieutenant George, 109; Norton, Eliza (c), 62.

. . . Odell, Rev. Richards, 243; Oldershaw, Archdeacon, 461; Oldershaw, Mrs. (c), 245; Onley, Charles Savill, 431; Opie, John, 56; Orford, Earl of, 71; Orford, Earl of, 209; Osborn, T., 53.

. . . Palgrave, William, 215; Palmer, John, 471; Parfrey, Mrs., 18; Parker, Sir George, 467; Parnell, Robert, 253; Parr, Rev. Dr., 243; Parsons, James, 99; Partridge, Robert, 144; Paston, James, 213; Patteson, Capt., 120; Patteson, J. S., 317; Pattle, Richard (c), 394; Paul, Robert, 266; Pearson, Samuel, 272; Peele, Rev. John, 35; Penrice, Thomas, 141; Perowne, Isabella (c), 278; Perowne, William, 227; Pettet, Alfred, 358; Philo, James, 291; Pickwood, Sarah, 53; Pidgeon, Mrs., 215; Plestow, Sir T. B., 168; Porson, Richard, 68; Potter, Rev. Robert, 33; Poultney, Sir James, 90; Powell, 107; Praed, 387; Pratt, Edward Roger, 370; Preston, Jacob, 268; Priest, Rev. St. John, 163; Priest, Robert, 238.

. . . Quin, Edward, 224.

. . . Rayson, John, 406; Read, William, 351; Reed, William (c), 391; Reeve, Dr. Henry, 120; Reeve, Edmund, 334; Rennie, John, 200; Repton, Humphrey, 156; Revell, Rev. M., 223; Reynolds, John, 259; Reynolds, Thomas, 312; Riches, Thomas, 276; Rigby, Dr., 200; Rising, John, 72; Robberds, J. W., 366; Robinson, Gregory, 451; Robinson, James, 366; Roope, Mrs. (c), 46; Roope, Thomas, 85; Rosebery, Earl of, 114; Row, Thomas, 372; Rumble, Mrs. (c), 239.

. . . Saint, William, 173; Sanctuary, Thomas, 103; Sandby, Rev. Dr., 55; Sayers, Dr. F., 149; Scott, Hannah (c), 171; Scrape, Thomas (c), 275; Sculley, Lieut., 4; Seaman, Mary (c), 254; Service, David, 274; Seymour, E. H., 166; Sharpe, Edward, 103; Shaw, Richard, 366; Sheepshanks, Rev. W., 84; Sillett, James, 396; Simpson, Samuel (c), 370; Simpson, William, 336; Skipper, Henry, 12; Smith, Benjamin, 291; Smith, Henry, 254; Smith, James, 345; Smith, John, 197; Smith, John (c), 433; Smith, Miss, 187; Smith, Richard (c), 324; Smith, Sir J. E., 274; Smith, Theophilus, 468; Smith, Thomas, 178; Smith, William (ex-M.P. for Norwich), 340; Smyth, Ann, 87; Smyth, Capt., 48; Snell J. C., 61; Sneyd, W., 287; Snow, William, 387; Spraggs, Mary (c), 266; Stafford, John, 400; Stanford, Ann (c), 470; Stanley, Bishop, 479; Stannard, G., 394; Stannard, Joseph, 300; Stark, Michael, 304; Starling, Tabitha (c), 141; Stephens, Sir Philip, 78; Stevens, Mrs., 109; Stevenson, William, 173; Stevenson, William, 195; Steward, George, 440; Stockings, Mrs. (c), 131; Stokes, W. H., 164; Stone, Capt. Charles, 304; Stone, Francis, 343; Storey, Hannah (c), 271; Strongitharm, Rev. L., 265; Stubings, J., 51; Suffield, Dowager Lady, 487; Suffield, Lord, 80; Suffield, Lord, 197; Suffield, Lord, 342; Sutton, Col. Manners, 243; Sutton, Richard, 449; Sutton, Thomas, 172; Swan, John, 215; Symonds, John, 195.

. . . Tawell, Thomas, 182; Taylor, Meadows, 371; Taylor, Rev. Philip, 309; Taylor, William, 347; Thompson, Henry, 136; Thompson, John, 35; Thompson, John, 89; Thurlow, Canon, 461; Thurlow, Lord Chancellor, 51; Thurston, Samuel, 405; Thurtell, George, 468; Thurtell, Henry, 274; Thurtell, Thomas, 454; Tinkler, Capt., 185; Titchfield, Marquis of, 230; Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth, 457; Townshend, Lord, 420; Townshend, Marquis, 59; Townshend, Marquis, 92; Travers, Major-General Sir R., 336; Troughton, T., 46; Troughton, Thomas, 264; Tucker, G. C., 418; Turner, Mrs., 194; Turner, Thomas, 441; Turner, Very Rev. Dean, 278; Twiddy, James, 308; Twiddy, Mrs. (c), 310; Twiddy, Thomas, 18.

. . . Unthank, Lieut., 96; Uttten, William, 155; Utting, Elizabeth (c), 198; Utting, Robert, 335.

. . . Valpy, Rev. Edward, 313; Vaughan, 425; Vere, Mrs. (c), 270; Vince, Rev. Samuel, 203.

. . . Waddy, John, 115; Wade, John, 171; Wade, Robin (c), 394; Wagstaffe, John, 71; Walden, John (c), 189; Walker, Ezekiel, 329; Walker, Rev. J., 61; Waller, Luke (c), 227; Walpole, Hon. George, 343; Walsingham, Lord, 154; Walton, Rev. L., 405; Want, Hannah (c), 249; Ward, Robert, 351; Ware, William Henry, 281; Warmington, Robert, 98; Warrant, William (c), 159; Warren, Capt. J. E., 76; Waters, Joseph, 352; Watling, Simon, 97; Watson, J., 308; Watson, John, 282; Watson, Thomas, 72; West, Edward, 2; Webb, T. S., 399; Websdale, William (c), 11; Wheeler, James, 91; Whetstone, Edward, 109; White, Mrs., 321; Whiter, Rev. Walter, 316; Widdows, Francis, 349; Wiggins, Thomas, 437; Wignell, 17; Wilkins, W., 388; Wilkins, William, 125; Willement, William, 316; Windham, Joseph, 86; Windham, Mrs., 233; Windham, William, 83; Withers, Captain, 429; Witton Sarah (c), 410; Wodehouse, Baron, 456; Wodehouse, Lady, 244; Wodehouse, Lord, 331; Wodehouse, Rev. Prebendary, 89; Wodehouse, Thos., 37; Woodward, Samuel, 370; Wratham, Mary (c), 333; Wright, John, 435; Wright, Warner, 444.

. . . Yallop, Sir J. H., 341; Yates, F., 419; Yonge, Rev. Chancellor, 442; Youngs, J., 105.

Dilapidation of St. Mary’s church, Norwich, 474.

Dillon, Mr. Charles, manager of Norwich Theatre, 474.

Diseased sheep, conviction for exposing, 472.

Disfranchisement of Yarmouth voters, 468.

Disraeli, Mr., at Lynn, 458.

Disruption in the Scottish Church, 436.

Diss church belle re-cast, 317.

. . . Brewery, sale of, 401.

. . . hosiery, 415.

. . . Hospital, 386.

. . . , public improvements at, 77.

Dissection of criminals, 151, 174, 288.

Dissenters’ Benevolent Society, 48.

Dissolving views, 332.

Distillation from grain, 64, 80.

Distin family, 413.

District Provident Society, Norwich, 360.

. . . Schools, Norwich, 369.

Disturbances at Norwich Theatre, 126.

Diving operations at Yarmouth, 316.

Divorce, 87, 113, 395.

Dixon, the scene painter, 131.

Dogs as animals of draught, 288, 387, 420, 484.

Douro, Marquis of, adopted candidate for Norwich, 357, 408, 464; elected, 363, 409, 464; introduces Norwich Improvement Bill, 382; receives deputation of freemen, 395; secures cavalry headquarters for Norwich, 427.

Dover, the Chartist, 398, 403, 408, 409, 443; “sells” the city, 409; sentenced to transportation, 443.

Downham riots, 136.

. . . Theatre, 283.

Dowton, Mr. (actor), 133, 190, 311.

Drama, decline of, in Norwich, 331, 438, 448.

Dress, paucity of, in ball-room, 130.

Dresser to actresses, 183.

Drill system of husbandry, 173, 419.

Driving up a flight of steps, 221.

. . . a coach and six, 413.

Dropsy, remarkable case at Norwich, 53.

Drought, 161.

Drover, long distance ridden by a, 81.

Drowned, at Wroxham Water Frolic, 66; in a bath, 252; in a beer vat, 447; in a vinegar vat, 311.

Duels, 16, 74, 268, 324, 325.

. . . , inciting to fight, 85, 380, 422.

Duke of York, charges against the, 71.

Duke’s Palace Bridge, 176, 386, 428.

. . . estate, sale of, 50.

Dulcken, Madame, 473.

Du Pain, the “Fire-King,” 123.

Dutch church, 38, 39.

. . . regiment formed at Yarmouth, 114.

Duty on port wine at Lynn, 7.

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Eagles killed in Norfolk, 11, 18, 43, 123, 263, 296, 299, 345, 358, 383, 436.

Early closing of public-houses, 472.

. . . of shops, 378.

Early rising, 332.

East Norfolk Conservative Association, 339.

Eau Brink Cut opened, 197.

. . . Drainage Bill, 156.

Eccentric personages, 12, 19, 32, 38, 45, 61, 62, 63, 68, 76, 79, 80, 81, 84, 93, 102, 123, 130, 188, 192, 197, 223, 235, 241, 253, 265, 276, 291, 350, 370, 386, 409, 434, 437, 449, 485.