COACHES TO AND FROM NORWICH.

North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Cooper, daily.  Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Bradfield, daily half-past 4.  Star, Haymarket; Scott, Mon Wed Sat 4

Northwold ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed Sat 4

Old Buckenham ... Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s; Johnson, Wed Sat 3

Overstrand ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12

Postwick ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Edwards, Sat 3

Pulham ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4.   Lamb, Haymarket; Lincoln, Wed Sat 3

Ranworth ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4

Reepham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Nicholls, Tu Sat 3.  Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross; Brett, Wed Sat half-past 4.  Moon and Stars, St. Miles’; Leeds, Wed Sat 4

Reymerstone ... Black Swan, St. Peter’s; Howard, Wed Sat

Rockland ... White Lion, White Lion-street; Bowen, Tu Fri 5.  Bull Inn, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4

Rudham ... Wheatsheaf, Bethel-street; Stringer, Wed 3

Saxlingham Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4.  King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4

Saxmundham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2

Sculthorpe ... Globe, Scoles’ Green; Newstead, Sat 2

Sherringham ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Jordan, Wed Sat 2; Black Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 1

Shipdham ... Fountain, St. Benedict’s; Trollope, Sat 1.  Ditto, Skipper, Wed 1

Shottisham ... King’s Arms, Ber-street; Cushing, Wed Sat 4.  Jubilee, Ber-street; Wed Sat 4

Smallburgh ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Ribbons, Wed Sat 4.  Ditto; Knights, Wed Sat 4.  White Horse, Haymarket; Walpole, Wed Sat 3

South Repps ... Woolpack, St. George’s; Summers, Wed Sat 12

South Walsham ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4.  Ditto; Cutton, Sat 4

Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket; Johnson, Tu Fri 4.  Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1

Stalham ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Lack, Mon Wed Sat 5.  Ditto; Marsh, Sat 2.  White Lion, Magdalen-street; Marshall, Wed Sat 5

Stibbard ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat 1

Stiffkey ... Hen and Chickens, St. Mary’s; Browne, Wed Sat 2

Stoke ... Bakers’ Arms, Ber-street; Riches, Wed Sat 4

Stradbrooke ... Lamb, Haymarket; Meen, Wed Sat 2

Strumpshaw ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Beck, Sat 3.  Ditto; Howard, Sat 3

Surlingham ... Woolpack, Golden Ball-st.; Aldis, Mon Wed Fri Sat 3

Sustead ... Star, Haymarket; Brown, Sat 3

Sutton ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Breeze, Sat 4.  Ditto; Neave, Sat 3

Swaffham ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Betts, Wed Sat 4.  White Hart, St. Peter’s; Carter, Wed Sat 4

Swanton Abbotts ... Cross Keys, Magdalen-street; Hunt, Sat 4

Swanton Morley ... Beehive, St. Benedict’s; Whyer, Sat 3

Thetford ... Star, Haymarket; Clarke, Tu Fri 3

Thornham ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cawston, Tu 4

Thorpe ... Horse Shoes, Palace-street; Reeve, daily 2

Thurgarton ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket; Horner, Wed Sat 4.  Black Horse, Tombland; Emery, Sat 12

Tiddenham ... Golden Ball; Rippon, Wed Sat 2

Tittleshall ... White Hart, St. Peter’s; Cockett, 6 morn

Topcroft ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4

Trunch ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Everard, Wed Sat 2

Tunstead ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2

Upton ... York Tavern, Castle-hill; Betts, Sat 5

Walcot ... White Horse, Magdalen-street; Marsh, Sat 2

Walsingham ... Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, 6 morn

Watton ... Curriers’ Arms, St. Giles’; Payne, Wed Sat 5.  White Hart, St. Peter’s; Harvey, Tu Fri 1

Wells ... Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s; Belsham, Sat 7 morn.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Coe, Wed Sat 3.  Black Horse, St. Giles’; Stearman, Th 6 morn.  Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Riches, Sat. 1

Weybread ... Star, Haymarket; Gardner, Sat 2

Woodbastwick ... White Lion, Palace Plain; Cator, Sat 4

Woodbridge ... Pope’s Head, St. Peter’s; Sawyer, Wed Sat 4, Th 2

Wood Dalling ... White Horse, St. Lawrence; Watts, Sat 4

Wood Norton ... Duke’s Palace; Smith, Tu Fri 2

Woodton ... Star and Crown, Timberhill; Tidnam, Wed Sat 4

Worstead ... Bull, Magdalen-street; Huggins, Sat 5.  White Horse, Magdalen-street; Watts, Sat 2

Wrentham ... Lamb, Haymarket; Fuller, Sat 1

Wretham ... George, Haymarket; Edwards, Fri 2

Wymondham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket: Betts, daily 5.  Bull, St. Stephen’s; Groom, Sat 4.  Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s; Fickling, Sat 5.  City of Norwich, St. Stephen’s; Dannock, Wed Sat 5.  Bull, St. Stephen’s; Parsons, Mon Tu Wed Fri Sat 4.

Attleborough ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾

Aylsham ... Duke’s Palace, Sat 5.  Star Inn, daily (except Sunday) 5

Beccles ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4.  W. Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Bungay ... Star, Haymarket, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4.  Lamb Inn, Haymarket, daily 4

Catfield ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Coltishall ... G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5.  Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾

Cromer ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5 (during summer months).  Star Inn, daily 5

Halesworth ... Star Inn, Mon Wed Fri Sat 4

Hanworth ... Star Inn, daily (except Sun) 5

Hasboro’ ... White Horse, Magdalen-street, Mon Wed Sat 5

Hethersett ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾

Holt ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 5

Hoveton ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Ingham ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5

Loddon ... Star Inn, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Neatishead ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

North Walsham ... Norfolk Hotel, daily 4¾.  G. Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5

Palling ... White Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5

Rackheath ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Salhouse ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Stalham ... W. Horse, Magdalen-st., Mon Wed Sat 5.  Waggon & Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5

Watton ... Norfolk Hotel, Sat 5

Wroxham ... Bell Inn, Mon Wed Sat 4¾

Wymondham ... Bell Inn, Wed Sat 4¾

Aylsham ... Post-office Tavern, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Duke’s Palace, Mon Wed half-past 4.  Black Swan, Upper Market, Tu Th Fri Sat half-past 4

Beccles ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Coltishall ... Golden Lion, daily 5

Loddon ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Lowestoft ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4

Ludham ... White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5

North Walsham ... Golden Lion, Maddermarket, daily 5.  Wounded Hart, St. Peter’s, Sat half-past 4

Reepham ... Jolly Farmers, Charing Cross, Wed Sat half-past 4.  Moon and Stars, St. Miles’, Wed Sat 5

Southwold ... White Horse, Haymarket, Mon Wed Sat 4.  Statham, Waggon and Horses, Tombland, Mon Wed Sat 5.  White Lion, Magdalen-street, Wed Sat 5

Wymondham ... Swan with Two Necks, St. Stephen’s, Sat 5

Omnibusses to convey Passengers to the Eastern Counties and the Eastern Union Termini, leave the Norfolk, Royal and Bell Hotels to meet each Train.

Letters for the following places must be posted by 9.20 p.m., but will be received, with an extra stamp affixed, till 9.40 p.m.:—

‡Attleboro’

Huntingdon

Spilsby

‡ Alford

‡ London

Stamford

‡ Bishop Stortford

Louth

St. Ives

Boston

Lynn

St. Neots

‡ Brandon

March

Swaffham

Bury

Newmarket

‡ Thetford

‡ Cambridge

Peterborough

Wisbech

Downham

‡ Saffron Waldron

‡ Wymondham

‡ Ely

Soham

Yarmouth, and the posts through London

Harlow

Spalding

Hull

Bags are forwarded by Day Mail to the places marked ‡ at 7.40 a.m., and letters may be posted till 7.30 a.m., and, with an extra stamp affixed, till the bags close.

Lettersfromthe above places are delivered at 7 a.m., and at 4.30 p.m.

For the following places at 6.20 p.m.; with an extra stamp affixed, till 7.10 p.m.

Brentwood

Harwich

Manningtree

Stratton, Long

Chelmsford

Ingatestone

Romford

Wangford

Colchester

Ipswich

Saxmundham

Witham

Diss

Kelvedon

Scole

Woodbridge

Eye

Lowestoft

Stonham

Lettersfromthe above places are delivered at 7 a.m.

Yarmouth Evening Mail.—Letters for Yarmouth and Lowestoft, if posted by 3 30 p.m., will be forwarded by the Down day Mail, and will be delivered the same Evening.

Morning Mails and Foot Posts.—For the following morning Mails and Foot Posts, Letters may be posted till 5.45 a.m.

Morning Mails.—Yarmouth Mail Cart at7a.m. to

Acle

Blofield

Thorpe

Yarmouth

Cromer Mail Cartat6a.m. to

Aylsham

Cromer

Hevingham

St. Faith’s

North Walsham Mail Cartat7a.m. to

Catton

Scottow

Worstead

Coltishall

Staltham

Walsham, North

Loddon Mail Cartat7 a.m.,to Bergh-Apton,Brooke,and Loddon.

Reepham Mail Cartat7a.m.,to Attlebridge,Drayton and Reepham.

Foot Posts, 7a.m.

Brundall

Drayton

Honingham

Surlington

Bawburgh

Earlham

Keswick

Shottisham

Braconash

Easton

Marlingford

Stoke H. Cross

Catton, New

Eaton

Mulbarton

Saxlingham

Caister

Gt. Plumstead

Mousehold

Sprowston

Cossey

Heigham, Upper

Newmarket Road

Trowse

Cringleford

Hellesdon

Rockland

Lettersfromthe above places are delivered at 7.15 p.m.

SAMUEL BASE,Postmaster.

PARISHES

Number of houses.

Persons.

Inhabited.

Uninhabited.

Buildings.

Males.

Females.

Total.

All Saints

150

6

...

308

380

688

Andrew, St. with the Workhouse

186

9

5

538

718

1256

Augustine, St.

492

2

...

952

1159

2111

Benedict, St.

334

5

...

615

734

1379

Clement, St. with the Infirmary

715

11

...

1506

1724

3230

Earlham, (Hamlet of)

24

1

...

61

70

131

Eaton

151

4

7

352

433

785

Edmund, St.

189

3

...

407

483

890

Etheldred, St.

88

4

...

183

212

395

George, St., Colegate

374

15

..

667

914

1581

George, St., Tombland

149

3

...

314

480

794

Giles, St.

360

9

5

649

962

1611

Gregory, St.

235

5

...

499

617

1116

Heigham, (Hamlet of)

1874

64

48

3493

4215

7738

Helen, St., (with the Great Hospital)

66

0

...

247

278

525

Hellesdon, (Hamlet of)

82

1

...

186

185

371

John, St., Maddermarket

153

3

...

328

380

708

John, St. Sepulchre

416

7

...

970

1044

2014

James, St.

347

3

...

742

796

1538

Pockthorpe (with Cavalry Barracks)

355

1

1

1110

957

2067

Julian, St.

288

8

2

619

677

1296

Lakenham, (Hamlet of)

1079

22

7

2128

2651

4779

Lawrence, St.

216

14

...

475

549

1024

Margaret, St.

209

5

...

384

456

840

Martin, St., at Palace

306

6

1

633

684

1317

Martin, St., at Oak

626

12

...

1246

1432

2678

Mary, St., at Coslany

366

2

...

730

835

1565

Mary, St., in the Marsh (in St. Faith’s Union)

98

1

...

167

351

518

Michael, St., at Coslany

282

8

3

631

716

1347

Michael, St., at Plea

80

7

...

145

278

423

Michael, St., at Thorn

487

9

3

969

1126

2095

Paul, St.

652

14

...

1249

1492

2741

Peter, St., Hungate

106

4

...

211

266

477

Peter, St., Mancroft (with the Bethel)

568

5

...

1313

1679

2992

Peter, St., per Mountergate

483

5

4

1035

1262

2297

Peter, St., Southgate

100

2

...

235

258

493

Saviour, St.

339

7

5

659

798

1457

Simon, St., and Jude

78

1

...

143

210

353

Stephen, St. (with Norfolk and Norwich Hospital)

960

29

1

1880

2481

4361

Swithin, St.

205

8

...

345

455

800

Thorpe, (Hamlet of)

390

6

6

832

979

1811

Timberhill, St. John (with County Gaol)

214

8

...

676

601

1284

Town Close (Liberty of)

21

0

1

30

76

106

Trowse Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale

167

1

2

321

403

724

Total.

14,990

339

101

31,213

37,493

68,706

Population of Norwich in—

1693

28,911

1752

36,369

1786

40,061

1801

36,832

1811

37,313

1821

50,288

1831

61,364

1841

62,294

1851

68,706

Lord Lieutenant—The Right Hon. Earl of Leicester,Vice-Admiral and Custos Rotulorum.

High Sheriff—Sir Charles Chad, Bart., Thurston.

Members of Parliament,with their Town Residences.

East Norfolk—E. Wodehouse, Esq., Limmer’s Hotel, Conduit-street; H. N. Burroughs, Esq., ditto;West Norfolk—William Bagge, Esq., Carlton Club; Hon. E. K. W. Coke, 1, St. James’-street;Norwich—Marquis of Douro, 3, Upper Belgrave-street; S. M. Peto, Esq., 47, Russell-square;King’s Lynn—Viscount Jocelyn, 35, Curzon-street; Honourable E. H. Stanley, Carlton Club;Great Yarmouth—Joseph Sandars, Esq., 4, St. James’s-place, Charles Edmund Rumbold, Esq., 1, Albermarle-street;Thetford—Hon. Francis Baring, 14, Pall Mall; Earl Euston, 47, Clarges-street.

Chairman of the Norfolk Quarter Sessions—Henry Dover, Esq., Caston; Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq., Wretham; Edward Howes, Esq., Morningthorpe.

Auditors of the County Accounts—Rev. Edwd. Postle, Chairman; William Burroughs, Esq.: Thomas Blakiston, Esq.

Committee of Visiting Justices for regulating the County Gaol,who meet at the Castle every Saturday,at One o’Clock.

Rev. E. Postle, Chairman; Rev. C. N. Wodehouse; Hon. Lord Wodehouse: Joseph Scott, Esq.; T. W. B. Beauchamp Proctor, Esq.; Rev. T. J. Blofield.; Wm. Burroughs, Esq. Rev. Ellis Burroughs; H. K. Tompson, Esq.; R. Blake Humphrey, Esq.; E. Howes, Esq.

Chaplain—Rev. James Brown.

Abdy —; Anderson, J. P.; Andrews, Biggs (Q.C.); Archer, H. G.; Browne, W. J. Utten; Browne, Geo. L.; Brown, Douglas; Brown, G. J. E.; Bulwer, J. R.; Burcham, T. B.; Byles, J. B. Serjeant; Cadogan, Hon. F.; Chapman, T. S.; Cooper, William; Cooper, Carlos; Couch, Richard; Dasent, J. B.; Druery, J. H.; Evans, Charles; Girling, —; Hervey, Lord A.; Hotson, W. C.; Keane, D. D.; Maine, —; Maule, J. C.; Metcalfe, W. J.; Mills, H.; Mills, J. H.; Naylor, T. H.; Newton, R. M.; O’Malley, P. F. (Q.C.); Palmer, Nat.; Power, D.; Prendergast, M. (Q.C.); Prendergast, M., junr.; Reeve, Sims; Rippingall, T. N.; Sanders, Thos.; Sirr, E. H.; Tozer, John, Worlledge, J.; Wells, L. M.

***The Bar List, containing the names and residences of Counsel during the Assizes, is always to be seen at the Rampant Horse Inn, St. Stephen’s.

Clerk of Assize—J. O. Jones, No. 1, John-street, Bedford-square.

Clerk of Indictments—S. R. Goodman, Sessions-house, Old Bailey.

Evans, Charles, King-street

Palmer, Nathaniel, Redwell-street, St. Michael-at-Plea

Cooper, William, at Mr. Ladbrooke’s, White Lion-street

Cooper, Carlos, Orford-hill

Hotson, W. C., King-street

Druery, J. H., Bank-place

Bulwer, J. R., Swan Inn, St. Peter’s

Reeve, Sims, Tombland

Births.—Persons should cause their children to be registered within forty-two days after birth, by giving personal notice to the registrar of their district, without any fee whatever.  Registration may be effected after the expiration of the forty-two days, and within six months, on payment of a fee of 7s.6d.; but after six months no birth can be registered.

Deaths.—Intimation should be given of deaths in the same manner as births.  This is of importance to be done early, as the undertaker must have a certificate to give to the minister who reads the funeral services, without which he may refuse to bury the body.

As the cause of death is to be entered, sound discretion should be used in ascertaining the real nature of the deceased’s death, for which important purpose even facility should be given.

Receipt Stamps.

£5 and under £10

0s.

3d.

10 ,, 30

0

6

20 ,, 50

1

0

50 ,, 100

1

6

100 ,, 200

2

6

200 ,, 300

4

0

300 ,, 500

5

0

500 ,, 1000

7

6

1000 and upwards

10

0

In full of all demands

10

0

Persons receiving the money are compelled to pay the duty.

Penalty for giving receipts without a stamp, £10 and under £100, and £20 above that sum.

Bills and Promissory Notes.

Not exceeding two months after date, or sixty days after sight.

Longer Period.

If £2 & not exeg. £5 5s

1s

0d

1s

6d

Above 5 5s ,, 20

1

6

2

0

20 ,, 30

2

0

2

6

30 ,, 50

2

6

3

6

50 ,, 100

3

6

4

6

100 ,, 200

4

6

5

0

200 ,, 300

5

0

6

0

300 ,, 500

6

0

8

6

500 ,, 1000

8

6

12

6

1000 ,, 2000

12

6

15

0

2000 ,, 3000

15

0

25

0

3000

25

50

0

Life Insurance Policies.

When the sum is not above £50

£0

2

0

Above £50 and under 100

0

5

0

,, 100 ,, 500

1

0

0

When 500 ,, 1000

2

0

0

,, 1000 ,, 3000

3

0

0

,, 3000 ,, 5000

4

0

0

,, 5000 and upwards

5

0

0

Fire.

Duty on each policy 1s, besides 3sper cent. per annum on every insurance made or renewed.

Exemptions.—Public hospitals: also agricultural produce, farming stock, and implements of husbandry, provided the insurance shall be effected by a separate and distinct policy.

Agreements

Of the value of £20, containing 2060 words, 2s.6d.; more than 1080 words, of 2s.6d.for every 1080 words.

Bonds and Mortgages.

Not exceeding £50

1s

3d

£50 and not exceeding 100

2

6

100 ,, 150

3

9

150 ,, 200

5

0

200 ,, 250

6

3

250 ,, 300

7

6

And where the some shall exceed £300, then for every £100, or any part of it, 2s6d.

Conveyances.

Where the purchase money shall not exceed £25

£0

2

6

£25 and not exceed 50

0

5

0

50 ,, 75

0

7

6

75 ,, 100

0

10

0

100 ,, 125

0

12

6

125 ,, 150

0

15

0

175 ,, 200

1

0

0

200 ,, 225

1

2

6

225 ,, 250

1

5

0

250 ,, 275

1

7

6

275 ,, 300

1

10

0

300 ,, 350

1

15

0

350 ,, 400

2

0

0

400 ,, 450

2

5

0

450 ,, 500

2

10

0

500 ,, 550

2

15

0

550 ,, 600

3

0

0

And where the purchase or consideration money shall exceed £600, then for £100, or any part of £100, 10s.

Lease for a Year.

£

s.

d.

When the yearly rent shall not exceed £20

0

1

6

Shall amount to £20, and not exceed £50

0

5

0

Shall amount to £50, and not exceed £150

0

15

0

And for every additional £50, or any part thereof

0

5

0

Apprentices’ Indenturesto state the real amount of premium in proportion to which the stamp duty is charged, on penalty of forfeiting double the amount of premium.

For drawing a Bill or Promissory note on unstamped paper, £50.—For post-dating Bills of Exchange, £100.

For drawing a Cheque more than ten miles from the place where made payable, £100.  For receiving the same in payment. £20.  For bankers paying the same, £100.

14 & 15Vict., c. 36.

For every inhabited dwelling house which, with the household and other offices, yards, and gardens, therewith occupied and charged, is or shall be worth the rent of £20 or upwards, by the year—

Where any such dwelling house shall be occupied by any person in trade, who shall expose to sale and sell any goods, wares, or merchandize, in any shop or warehouse, being part of the same dwelling house, and in the front and on the ground or basement story thereof;

And also where any such dwelling house shall be occupied by any person who shall be duly licensed by the laws in force to sell therein by retail, beer, ale, wine, or other liquors, although the room or rooms thereof in which any such liquors shall be exposed to sale, sold, drunk, or consumed, shall not be such shop or warehouse, as aforesaid:

And also, where any such dwelling house shall be a farmhouse, occupied by a tenant or farm servant, andbonâ fideused for the purposes of husbandry only;

There shall be charged for every twenty shillings of such annual value of any such dwelling house, the sum of 6d.

And where any such dwelling house shall not be occupied and used for any such purpose, and in manner aforesaid, there shall be charged for every twenty shillings of such annual value thereof, the sum of 9d.

Exception.—Market gardens and nursery grounds are not to be included in the valuation of inhabited houses.

SAVINGS’ BANK INTEREST TABLE.

Table of Interest, at £3 8s.6d.per cent. from £1 to £200 for One Year.

Prin.

Interest.

£

£

s.

d.

1

0

0

8

2

0

1

4

3

0

2

0

4

0

2

8

5

0

3

5

6

0

4

1

7

0

4

9

8

0

5

5

9

0

6

1

10

0

6

10

20

0

13

8

30

1

0

6

40

1

7

4

50

1

14

2

60

2

1

0

70

2

7

10

80

2

14

8

90

3

1

6

100

3

8

5

200

6

16

10

PER DAY.

COUNTY COURTS.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

£

s.

d.

Surgeons, Surveyors, and Attorneys

1

1

0

to

2

2

0

0

7

6

Merchants

1

1

0

0

7

6

Tradesmen, Farmers, &c.

0

10

0

,,

0

15

0

0

5

0

Journeymen, Mechanics, &c.

0

6

0

,,

0

7

0

0

2

0

Females, according to rank

0

5

0

,,

1

0

0

For Travelling, 1s.per mile; Attorneys, 1s.3d.

0

0

6

Peers, judges, clergy, priests, preachers, barristers, doctors of law, advocates of the civil law, attorneys, officers of courts, coroners, physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, officers of the array and navy, pilots, household servants of the Queen, officers of customs and excise, sheriff’s officers, high constables, and parish clerks, persons exempt by virtue of prescription, charter, grant, or writ.

Market Towns.

Attleborough

Th.

Attleborough

Aylsham

Th.

25

Aylsham

Buckenham

Sat.

5

28

Buckenham (New)

Burnham

Sat.

35

27

39

Burnham Market

Cley

Sat.

34

15

38

14

Cley

Cromer

Sat.

35

11

37

25

12

Cromer

Diss

Fri.

11

34

7

47

43

44

Diss

Downham

Mon. & Sat.

31

43

34

32

32

50

29

Downham Market

East Dereham

Fri.

14

17

18

22

22

27

26

26

East Dereham

Fakenham

Th.

26

19

31

10

14

22

38

29

12

Fakenham

Foulsham

Tu.

24

12

25

18

12

17

32

34

101

8

Foulsham

Harleston

Wed.

17

32

12

50

44

42

10

46

29

41

34

Harleston

Harling

Tu.

6

31

6

39

39

40

9

28

20

32

27

17

Harling (East)

Hingham

Sat.

5

21

10

31

28

32

17

29

9

21

18

12

11

Hingham

Holt

Sat.

32

12

36

19

5

10

43

42

18

12

10

42

38

27

Holt

Loddon

Tu.

21

22

20

42

35

32

23

52

26

35

28

14

25

23

33

Loddon

Lynn Regis

Tu. & Sat.

34

40

38

22

33

45

44

11

26

23

29

50

36

30

35

52

Lynn Regis

Norwich

Wed. & Sat.

15

12

15

32

25

22

22

42

16

25

18

20

21

14

23

10

42

Norwich

Stoke Ferry

Fri.

24

39

27

32

39

46

32

7

22

25

30

39

22

21

37

45

15

38

Stoke Ferry

Swaffham

Sat.

19

29

24

22

30

36

29

14

12

16

19

36

20

15

28

38

15

28

10

Swaffham

Thetford

Sat.

14

37

15

40

43

46

17

22

22

32

31

27

9

16

40

33

30

28

15

18

Thetford

Walsham

Th.

30

7

30

32

18

9

37

49

25

26

18

34

36

29

15

25

47

15

46

35

43

Walsham (North)

Walsingham

Fri.

30

19

35

9

9

20

42

32

16

5

10

44

34

25

10

37

25

27

31

21

38

25

Walsingham

Watton

Wed.

10

27

14

28

31

37

20

21

10

20

19

25

11

7

28

31

24

21

14

9

12

35

26

Watton

Wells

Sat.

34

21

40

7

7

22

46

36

22

10

14

48

39

30

12

42

29

32

36

26

43

27

5

31

Wells

Wymondham

Fri.

6

18

8

33

30

30

15

34

12

24

17

17

13

6

27

17

36

9

27

21

20

24

27

13

32

Wymondham

Yarmouth

Wed. & Sat.

34

28

35

51

44

34

38

61

35

44

37

25

40

33

40

15

61

19

57

47

47

25

46

40

51

28

Yarmouth


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