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Norfolk Annals, Vol. 2 / A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century

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A chronological compilation of local occurrences in a Norfolk county over the latter nineteenth century, presenting brief dated notices drawn from regional newspaper files. Entries record civic and legal proceedings, municipal legislation, religious disputes, social events, theatrical performances, deaths and obituaries, commercial and infrastructural developments, and occasional editorial corrections or subscriber lists. The arrangement is year-by-year and month-by-month, serving as a factual register of everyday public life and governance, useful for verifying dates and tracing local administrative, social, and cultural change across the period.

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

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

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

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

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

Dillon, Charles, 63, 100, 307.

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

Discharged Soldiers’ Association, 392.

Disfranchisement Bill, Norwich voters, 193.

,, of Yarmouth, 156.

Dishorning of cattle, 395, 400, 420.

Diss Corn Hall, 37, 79.

District Councils, 455.

,, Visiting Society, 39.

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

Docking Union Association dissolved, 232.

Docks at Lynn, 176, 192, 343.

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

Dodder, 170.

Dogs as animals of draft, 30.

Donati’s Comet, 79.

Donegal Militia at Yarmouth, 87, 98.

Douglas’s Theatrical Company, 2.

Dow, General Neal, 167.

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

Drayton church steeple, fall of, 1.

Drill Hall, Norwich, 159, 163.

Drives, long, 248, 510.

Drought, 12.

Duchess of Kent, death of, 105.

Duels, inciting to fight, 6, 60.

Duke of Albany, 346.

,, Cambridge, 321.

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

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

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

,, Norfolk visits Norwich, 311.

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

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

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

Duleep Singh, Maharajah, 126.

Durrant card scandal, 115.

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

Eagles shot, 57, 406.

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

,, of shops, 266, 296.

Earthquake shock, 143.

“Eastern Daily Press” first published, 206.

Eccentric personages, 31, 151.

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

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

Eel, immense, 171.

Edgefield church, 349.

Education Code, 324.

Elastic cloth, 101.

Eldon Club, Norwich, 324.

Election disturbances in East Norfolk, 462, 463.

,, expenses, action to recover, 59.

,, of a vicar at Norwich, 475.

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

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

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

Elephant, death of an, 171.

Electricity Company, Norwich, 423.

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

Embezzlement, 216.

Emigrant ship ashore at Winterton, 265.

Emigrants leave Norfolk, 391.

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

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

Ex-communication, 359.

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

,, last public 169.

,, first private, 186.

,, last at Norwich Castle, 372.

,, disgraceful scenes at an, 30.

,, horrible accident at, 361.

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

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

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

F

Fair Trade League, 353.

Fakenham Corn Hall, 44.

“Falka,” 375.

Falls of Bruar, wreck of the, 383.

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

False imprisonment, action for, 142.

Fancy dress balls, 99, 228, 354.

Farmers’ Alliance, 306.

,, Defence Associations, 231, 239.

Farren, Miss E., 222, 235.

Felo de se, 106.

Female franchise, 291.

Fenian movement, precautions at Yarmouth, 173.

Fifty-first Regiment, 233.

Fine Arts’ Association, 41.

Fire engine, steam, 338.

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

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

Firework explosions, 205, 269.

Fish killed by salt tides, 335.

Fisheries, National exhibition at Norwich, 319.

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