Zipfel, John, King street
Zipfel, Matthew, Bridge street, St. George’s
Howell, Henry, Baker’s road
Clarke and Reeve, Duke’s Palace wharf
Rope, Robert W., St. Benedict’s st.
Addison, Benjamin, Magdalen street
Baldwin, William, Thorpe hamlet
Betts, James, Julian place
Blythe, Thomas, St. Augustine’s
Franklin, C., Cardigan st., Heigham
Huggins, John, Chapel Field road
Le Grys, William, Trowse
Page, James C., Bartholomew street
Richardson, James, Timberhill street
Riches, William, Barn road
Scott, Levi, Brunswick road
Tillett, James, St. Augustine’s gates
Welton, Edward, Brazen Doors road
Ashton, James, Ber street
Hardy, Charles, Timberhill street
Philo, Joseph, 44, London street
Blazeby, William, Scole’s green
Boswell and Bishop, Luckett’s court, St. Andrew’s Broad street
Brooks, John, Golden Ball street
Cullyer, C. and G., Cow hill
Delf, John, Golden Ball street
Dennis, Charles, St. Stephen’s gates
Drew, W., Twiddy’s court, Ber street
Finch, Walter, Elm hill
Green, Edward, Duke street
Key, Joseph, Calvert street
Knevett, J., Upper Westwick street
Palmer, Robert, St. Saviour’s lane
Pank, Abraham, Bedford street, St. Andrew’s
Reeve, Edward, Gildengate street
Reeve, Edward, Duke street
Rope, Charles, Surrey street
Self, Thomas, Pottergate street
Stammers, Robert, Castle hill
Thirkettle, William, Timberhill street
Thirtle, James, Thorn lane
Tripp, John, Golden Ball street
Waite, George, Redwell street
Whall, W., St. Stephen’s Back street
Wood, John, Magdalen street
Harvey, W. S., Wellington street
Pearce, Philip, The Compasses, Upper King street
Jay, John, St. Andrew’s hill
King, James and John, Prince’s st.
Scott, W., Bedford st., St. Andrew’s
Anthony, W., 12, Upper Market
Arnold, George and Alfred Robert, St. Margaret’s plain
Athow, Edward John, Castle street
Back and Co., 3 and 4, Haymarket
Barwell and Sons, St. Stephen’s st., London st., and St. Andrew’s hill
Bolingbroke, Woodrow, and Co., Upper St. Giles’ st.
Boswell, James F., St. Augustine’s
Bullard, Richard, (brewer and spirit merchant) Bridge street, St. Miles’
Cannell, H., (spirit) Unthank’s road
Caston, John, St. Benedict’s gates
Clabburn and Sparks, Magdalen st.
Clarke, Charles, (brewer and spirit merchant) Coslany street
Cubitt, William J., Magdalen street
Dady, Mrs., Old Post Office court
Geldart and Son, Wensum street
Harman, Leonard and Sons, St. Andrew’s hill
Hills and Underwood, St. Faith’s lane
Hubbard, James, Magdalen street
Morgan, J. B. and H., (brewers and spirit merchants) King street
Morrison and Co., Market place
Norgate and Co., St. Stephen’s street
Read, William Dring, Orford hill
Seaman, Grimmer, and Co., St. John’s Maddermarket
Sparkes, Francis W., St. Giles’ street
Steward, Patteson, Finch, and Co., Pockthorpe
Wiseman, Isaac, Post Office street
Youngs, Crawshay, and Youngs, (brewers and spirit merchants) King street
Andrews, Richard, Coslany street
Lamb, Sarah, Golden Ball street (see Advertisement,p.10)
Wicks, Thomas, Tombland
Cawdron, Jonathan, Duke street
Cunningham and Co., Cow hill, St. Giles’
Cushing, Charles, St. Lawrence lane
Debbage, Miles, Charing cross
Ellison, Robert, Upper Goat lane
Ellison, Mrs., Dove street
Hayes, John, Magdalen street
Hines, C., (and metal) Muspole street
Mann, Joseph, St. Benedict’s road
Plummer, N., Lower Westwick street
Prentice, J. S., St. Augustine’s street
Rudd, John, Thorn lane
Rudd, James, Ber street
Rust, Joseph, Charing cross
Rust, Samuel, Beehive yard, St. Benedict’s street
Simpson, Charles, St. Lawrence lane
Simpson, Matthias, Fisher’s lane
Wade, Thomas, Pitt street
Watling, Francis, Oak street
Wiggett, Henry, Oak street
Bower, James, Holl’s lane
Brown, Henry, Upper Westwick st.
Bushnell, Joseph, Suffolk street
Palmer, William, St. Lawrence lane
Spaul, Fidelis J., Prince’s street
Spaul, William B., (and stone) Lower close
Webster, James, Ber street
Champlin, G., St. Mary’s Church alley
Chaplin, George, Muspole street
Everett, John, Thorpe hamlet
Everett, Joseph, Bishopgate street
Hawkes, Robert W., Willow lane
Seed, Henry, Muspole street, St. Mary’s
Greenhough, J., St. Saviour’s lane
Mills, James, Oak street
Smith, John, St. Augustine’s street
Postmaster—SAMUEL BASE.
Box closes at 10.15 a.m. for London; letters are received, with an extra stamp affixed, till 10.30 a m. For evening mail for London, box closes at 9 p.m.; letters received with an extra stamp till 9.30 p.m. There are three deliveries each day—morning at 7, afternoon at 2.15 p.m., and a local delivery at 7.5 p.m.
Money orders are granted and paid here.
Arrivals.
Mails.
Departures.
2.28 a.m.
London.
10.35 a.m.
1.45 p.m.
London.
9.40 p.m.
6.25 a.m.
Ipswich.
5.35 a.m.
1.45 p.m.
7.20 p.m.
10.45 a.m.
Yarmouth.
6.45 a.m.
6.20 p.m.
1.10 p.m.
10.0 p.m.
9.40 p.m.
6.45 p.m.
Aylsham.
6.10 a.m.
6.45 p.m.
Cromer.
6.20 p.m.
Loddon.
6.45 a.m.
6.20 p.m.
Reepham.
6.20 p.m.
North Walsham.
6.20 p.m.
Stalham.
RECEIVING HOUSES—
Charles George Brighten, St. Stephen’s gates.
James Manthorpe, Lower King street.
John Cox, Magdalen street.
Mrs. Catherine Hill, Thorpe Hamlet.
Reuben Girdlestone, 8, Upper St. Giles’ street.
George Hunt, Dereham road.
H. Fickling, New Lakenham.
Norwich—Writ suspended.
For East Norfolk—Major Wenman C. Coke / Edward Howes, Esq.
For West Norfolk—G. Bentinck, Esq. / Brampton Gurdon, Esq.
Mayor—George Middleton, Esq.
Deputy Mayor—Edward Field, Esq.
Sheriff—H. S. Patteson, Esq.
Town Clerk—W. L. Mendham, Esq.
The Mayor for the time being (ex offieio).
P. T. O’Malley, Esq., Q. C. (Recorder)
Sir Samuel Bignold, Knt.
Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt.
John Hilling Barnard, Esq.
Samuel Shalders Beare, Esq.
John Betts, Esq.
Robert Wiffen Blake, Esq.
Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq
Henry Browne, Esq.
Robert Chamberlin, Esq.
William Collyer, Esq.
Edward Copeman, Esq., M.D.
Charles Evans, Esq.
William Freeman, Esq.
John Henry Gurney, Esq.
Robert John Harvey Harvey, Esq.
John Godwin Johnson, Esq.
John Marshall, Esq.
Philip John Money, Esq.
Nathaniel Palmer, Esq.
Osborn Springfield, Esq.
John Sultzer, Esq.
Abel Towler, Esq.
Charles Turner, Esq.
Edward Willett, Esq.
Charles Winter, Esq.
Henry Woodcock, Esq.
John Wright, Esq.
William John Utten Browne, Esq.,
Frederick Browne, Esq.
Robert Fitch, Esq.
Addison John Cresswell, Esq.
Robert Seaman, Esq.
Henry Willett, Esq.
Charles Edward Bignold, Esq.
Governor—J. G. Johnson, Esq.
Deputy Governor—William Wilde, Esq.
Treasurer—R. J. H. Harvey, Esq.
Clerk—E. C. Bailey, Esq.
Bishop—The Hon. and Right Rev. John Thomas Pelham, D.D.
Dean—The Hon. and Very Rev. George Pellew, D.D.
Archdeacon—The Venerable R. E. Hankinson.
Canons—Revds. C. N. Wodehouse, A.M.; A. Sedgwick, M.A.; G. Archdall, D.D.; H. Philpott, D.D.
Minor Canons—Revds. George Carter, M.A.; George Day, M.A.; J. C. Matchett, M.A.; H. Symonds, M.A.
Chancellor—C. Evans, Esq., M.A.
Bishop’s Chaplains—Revds. C. N. Wodehouse and J. J. S. Perowne, M.A.
Bishop’s Secretary—John Kitson, Esq.
Proctor for the Chapter—Henry Philpott, D.D.;for Archdeaconry of Norfolk, A. M. Hopper, M.A.
Style of Firm.
Partners.
Draw on in London.
Limit of Note Circulation.
Gurneys and Birkbeck, Bank plain
Daniel Gurney, John Henry Gurney, Henry Birkbeck, Francis Hay Gurney, William Birkbeck, and Charles Henry Gurney
Barclay, Bevan and Co.
£105,519
Harveys and Hudsons, (Crown Bank) King street
Sir Robert John Harvey, Knt., and Robert John Harvey Harvey
Hankey & Co.
£49,071
East of England Bank, Haymarket
William Stitt Wilson, manager
London & Westminster Bank
£25,025
Savings Bank, Haymarket, Edward Hare, actuary
Assembly Rooms, Theatre street. James Woods, conductor.
Agricultural Association, Little Orford street. E. S. Bailey, secretary.
Chamber of Commerce Offices, St. Giles’ street. Charles S. Gilman, secretary.
City Jail, St. Giles’ gates. Robert Campling, governor.
Clerical Reading Rooms, Upper Close. Rev. J. L. Browne, and Revd. W. F. Patteson, secretaries.
County Court Office, Redwell street. T. J. Birch, Esq., judge; T. H. Palmer, registrar; W. Wilde, junr., high bailiff.
Corn Exchange, Exchange street. Didwell, bailiff.
County Jail, Castle hill. Robert Pinson, governor.
Electric and International Telegraph Office, The Walk. Henry Draper, superintendent.
Free Library, St. Andrew’s (corner of Duke street), John Harper, librarian.
Horticultural Society. E. S. Bignold, Esq., honorary secretary.
Inland Revenue Office. J. Wild, receiver; John Quin, supervisor.
Local Board of Health. H. B. Miller, clerk; E. E. Benest, surveyor; Samuel Clarke, inspector.
Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, St. Andrew’s. John Quinton, librarian.
Norfolk and Norwich Museum, St. Andrew’s. Henry Stevenson, Esq., hon. sec.
Public Library, Market place. Edward Langton, librarian.
Saint Andrew’s Hall, St. Andrew’s plain. William Dunn, keeper
School of Art, St. Andrew’s. C. L. Nursey, bead master; F. T. Keith, Esq., honorary secretary.
Stamp Office, Bank street. F. Foster, distributor.
Subscription Reading Rooms and Billiard Rooms, Market place. Henry Kemp, proprietor.
Tax Office, Orford hill. Michael Kelly, and Charles Stringer, surveyors.
Theatre Royal, Theatre street. William Sidney, lessee.
Young Men’s Christian Association, St. Giles’ street. S. True, secretary.
These are very numerous;the following are the principal:
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, St. Stephen’s gates. E. Houghton, house steward and secretary.
Bethel, Bethel street. James Dodd, master.
Great Hospital, Bishopgate street. George Simpson, governor.
Doughty’s Hospital, Calvert street. Robert Minns, master.
Eye Infirmary, Pottergate street. Mrs. Bennett, matron.
District Visiting Society, Pottergate street. E. Watson, J. C. Barnham, and J. N. Waite, Esqs., hon. secs.
Norwich Dispensary, St. John’s Maddermarket. Mr. W. Wodehouse, resident surgeon.
Homœopathic Hospital, Orford hill. Mrs. H. Gray, matron.
Indigent Blind Institution. E. W. Yarington, secretary; Mrs. De Carle, matron.
Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children, Pottergate street. Mrs. Stannard, matron.
Norwich Lying-in Charity, Pottergate street. Mrs. Stannard, matron.
Orphan’s Home, Pottergate street. Mrs. Carr, matron.
Workhouse, Dereham road. William Tallack, master. (In connection with the Workhouse are Boys’ and Girls’ Homes, Dispensary, Asylum, &c.)
Recorder—P. F. O’Malley, Esq., Q.C.
Judge of Borough Court of Record—N. Palmer, Esq.
Registrar of Borough Court—Henry Miller.
Town Clerk—W. L. Mendham.
Clerk of the Peace—A. Dalrymple.
City Treasurer—F. Simpson.
Coroner—William Wilde, St. Stephen’s.
Coroner for the County of Norfolk—Edward Press, All Saints’ green.
Coroner for the liberty of the Dean and Chapter—Charles Evans, Esq.
Governor of Castle—George Pinson.
Governor of City Jail—Robert Campling.
Clerk to Income Tax Commissioners—J. H. Tillett, St. Andrew’s.
Clerk to City Magistrates—William Day.
Norwich Grammar School, The Close. Rev. A. Jessopp, head master; Rev. H. M. Crowther, M.A., sub-master.
Model, for Boys, Prince’s street. William Bellamy, master.
Model, for Girls, St. Andrew’s. Miss M. A. Barnacle, mistress.
Model, for Infants, Post Office street. Mrs. Hannant, mistress.
Normal, Cowgate street. William Alden, master.
Diocesan Training Institution for School Mistresses, St. George’s plain. Rev. W. C. Davey, M.A., principal; Miss H. A. Le Mesuriér, matron.
Presbyterian, King street. H. Booty, master.
Hospital, Fishgate street. F. J. Gidney, master; Mrs. M. Gidney, mistress.
Blind. Magdalen street. Mrs. M. A. Elmer, matron; Miss A. Harrill, school-mistress.
Stanley Home and Training School for Servants. Mrs. E. Churchman, governess; Miss H. Critton, school-mistress; Mrs. Brown, infant nursery.
Infant, Lakenham. Mrs. Lincolne, mistress.
St. Mark’s, Hall lane, Lakenham. Mr. Earl, master.
Government School of Art. F. T. Keith, Esq., Hon. Secretary; C. L. Nursey, head master.
Industrial School(under government inspection). Miss L. Talmedge, mistress.
Free, (Episcopal) Union place. Miss Taylor, mistress.
Catholic, Maddermarket. P. White, master; Miss M. A. Cannell, mistress.
Lancasterian(British), College court, St. Martin’s at Palace. S. North, master.
Congregational, Colegate street. B. Farmer, master; Miss E. Hicklenton, mistress; Miss B. Cooke, infants’ mistress.
National, St. Paul’s. William Whiting, master; Miss E. Chettle, mistress.
National, St. James’, Pockthorpe. William Nunn, master.
National, Heigham. William Alden, master; Mrs. M. A. Honey, and Miss A. Platten, mistresses.
National, Mixed, Bishopgate. Miss E. Johnson, mistress; Miss M. Steward, assistant.
National, Trowse. Miss Stageman, mistress; Miss A. Dent, infants’ mistress.
National, St. Peter’s Mancroft. F. Phillips, master.
National, St. Martin’s at Oak. James Garwood, master; Miss E. Elmore, mistress.
National, Thorpe hamlet. G. R. Braid, master; Miss A. Stacey, mistress, Miss A. Weeds, infants’ mistress.
District, Gurneys, Surrey mews. Mrs. E. Greenwood, mistress.
District, Geary’s, St. Augustine’s. E. Starling, master; Miss S. Davis, mistress.
District, For St. Stephen’s, All Saints’ Timberhill, and Thorn. F. Hardy, master; Miss S. Burrage and Miss E. Fodder, mistresses.
District, For St. Peter’s Mancroft, Maddermarket, Gregory, Lawrence, Giles, and Margaret. James Bilby, master; Mrs. M. A. Starkey, mistress.
British, Heigham Causeway. Mr. Rutherford, master; Miss Maria Newton, mistress of infants’ school.
British, Independent, Coslany street. Miss Lydia Anthony, mistress.
British, Unitarian, Calvert street. Miss Mary Ann Starling, mistress; Miss Rachel Howe, infants’ mistress.
British, New City Infantile, Union place. Miss Mary Wilson, mistress.
British, Pockthorpe, Silver road. Edwin Steel, master; Mrs. Steel, mistress.
British, Trowse. Miss E. J. Tomkins, mistress.
British, New Lakenham. Mr. Hopper, master; Miss Warne, mistress.
Head Quarters—Castle Meadow.
Chief Constable—Captain George Black.
Deputy Chief Constable—Henry Atthill.
Chief Superintendent—Bernard Andrews.
Sergeants—(who take rank as detective officers) James Carter and Edward Robert Garrod.
Chief Constable—Robert Hitchman.
Superintendents—E. Peck, S. Amis.
Inspectors—Barnard, Steward (detective), and Curtis.
Sergeants—Ireland, Minns, Fransham, Osborne, Hayhow, Smith, Nary, and Bedford
Summoning Officer—John Morter.
Superintendent Registrar—Francis John Blake, King street.
Registrar of Births,Deaths,&c.,for the Conisford District—Charles Drake, All Saints’ green.
„ „East Wymer District—J. Brownfield, Magdalen street.
„ „West Wymer District—L. Dashwood, St. Andrew’s.
„ „Mancroft District—T. W. Crosse, St. Giles’.
„ „Coslany District—W. B. Francis, Colegate street.
Registrars of Marriages—I. O. Taylor, St. Giles’; J. Restieaux, Lady’s lane.
Norfolk Chronicle(conservative)—Matchett and Stevenson, proprietors, Market place.
Norfolk News(liberal)—Proprietary; Thomas William Bond, publisher, Exchange street.
Norwich Mercury(whig)—Richard Noverre Bacon, proprietor, London street.
Thorpe—H. B. Sproul, station-master.
Victoria—William Seeley, station-master.
Trowse—William George Gay ford, station-master.
Right and left are given in the direction from the Market place,except where otherwise expressed.The following abbreviations are used:—bef.before, ch.church, ct.court, fr.from, lleft, la.lane, nr.near, op.opposite, pl.place, rright, rd.road, sside, st.street, yd.yard, &c.
Adelaide buildings—r s Dereham rd., adjoining Adelaide st.
Adelaide street—r s Dereham rd., first turn past Holl’s lane and Dial inn
Albemarle street—fifth turn on l fr. Union st.
Albert place—St. Stephen’s sq.
Aleck’s yard—l s Lower King street, nearly op. the Three Tuns
Alefounders’ yard—r s Lower Westwick, op. The Drum
Alden’s court—r s Ber st., op. St. Michael’s at Thorn church
Alderson’s buildings—l s St. Catherine’s plain, op. Gloucester place
All Saints’ green—extending from the top of Westlegate st. to Upper Surrey st.
All Saints’ street—First turn to r at top of Timberhill st., leading to All Saints’ green
All Saints’ Tavern yard—r s All Saints’ green, nr. All Saints’ tavern
Alma square—first turn to r in Vauxhall st.
Alma street—r s Dereham rd., just before reaching Distillery inn
Alma terrace—l s Bishopgate st., nr. Rose and Crown
Alms lane—l s Gildengate st., leading into Muspole st.
Anchor yard—l s Surrey st., nr. Anchor inn
Andrews’ yard—l s St. Stephen’s st.
Angel street or Royal Hotel street—back of Royal Hotel yd., leading to Castle meadow
Angel yard—r s Oak st., op. Suffolk arms
Apollo buildings—Norfolk st., Union pl.
Arabian Horse yard—r s Oak st., just beyond St. Martin’s eh.
Arnold’s court—l s Gildengate st., nearly op. Crown and Anchor
Arundel place—row of white houses, r s Dereham rd., nearly op. Swiss Cottage tavern
Assembly rooms—Theatre st., op. Lady’s la.
Asylum road (see Private rd.)
Austin court—first court l s Bethel st.
Back of the Walls—leading fr. St. Augustine’s gates to Magdalen gates
Badding’s lane—l s Palace plain, leading to Quay side
Baddy’s yard—op. Barrack loke, Barrack st.
Bailey’s buildings—l s West Pottergate st., nearly op. Lawrence st.
Bailey’s yard—l s Magdalen st., nr. the Jolly Brewers
Bakers’ Arms yard—r s Ber st., nr. Bakers’ Arms
Baker’s road—leading fr. St. Martin’s gates to St. Augustine’s
Baker’s row—l s World’s End lane
Baker’s yard—l s Barrack st., nr. Kossuth tavern
Baldwin’s buildings—l s Dereham rd.
Baldwin’s yard—r s Oak st., second yd. past Fellmonger’s Arms
Bank Chambers (in Bank place)
Bank place—leading fr. Gurney’s bank to Castle meadow
Bank plain—op. Gurney’s bk., top of London st.
Bank street—over Bank plain, to the r leading to King st., op. Harvey and Hudson’s bank
Barnes’ yard—r s Magdalen st., op. White Horse
Barnes’ yard—r s St. Augustine’s, nearly op. St. Augustine’s ch.
Barn road—St. Benedict’s gates, r s opposite Paul Pry hill
Barracks—l s Barrack st., at foot of Mousehold
Barrack loke—l s Barrack st., nearly op. the Light Horseman
Barrack street—continuation of St. James’ st., leading to Mousehold
Barrack yard—r s Coslany st., op. Waggon and Horses
Bartholomew street—first st. r s Thorn lane, fr. Ber st.
Bath House yard—Oak st., next Bath House inn
Baxter’s gardens—r s Lower King st., nr. the Steam Packet
Baxter’s yard—King st. (see Page’s yd.)
Bayfield’s yard—r s Stump Cross, Magdalen st.
Bazaar court—St. Andrew’s Broad st.
Bear and Staff yard—Fisher’s lane
Bear yard—on the Gentleman’s walk
Beckham’s yard—r s Cowgate st., fr. Palace plain, op. Queen’s head
Beckham’s yard—l s Magdalen st., op. Cowgate st.
Bedford street (St. Andrew’s)—leading fr. juncture of Exchange and Post-office sts. to St. Andrew’s hill and London st.
Bedford street—first st. l s Unthank’s rd.
Bee Hive yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., next Beehive inn
Bell yard—l s Bethel st., op. Gold-beaters’ Arms
Bennett’s court—Upper market
Ber street—from junction of Golden Ball and Timberhill sts. to Richmond hill
Bethel street—entrance from Upper Market near St. Peter’s ch.
Bethel street opening—second turn l s Bethel st., leading into Chapel Field
Betts’ buildings—l s West Pottergate st., nr. Eagle Tavern
Bishopgate street—over Tombland, thro’ Palace plain and Tabernacle st.—leads to Mousehold
Black Boy yard—r s Barrack st. nr. Black Boy inn
Black Boy yard—round Colegate st. nearly op. entrance to Calvert st.
Black Horse yard—r s Lower Westwick st., just past Bridge st.
Blake’s yard—r s Heigham st., just bef. reaching Orchard tavern
Blackfriars’ bridge—between St. Andrew’s and St. George’s
Blaze yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, by General Windham’s Arms
Blazeby’s buildings—in Prospect sq., r s Scoles’ green
Blazeby’s court—second ct. r s Bethel st.
Bloomsbury place—third turn r s Rose lane
Bloomsbury place—l s Dereham rd., just past City rd.
Boarded entry—l s Ber st., just before reaching Royal Oak
Boarded House lane—nr. Boarded House inn, Cattle market
Botolph street—from Stump cross to St. Augustine’s st.
Bracondale—fr. Richmond hill (Ber st. gates) to Trowse
Brazen Door road (or Lame Dog road)—l s St. Stephen’s gates, leading into Upper Surrey st.
Brewhouse yard—Coslany st.
Bridewell alley—first thoroughfare on the l in Bedford st., St. Andrew’s
Bridge street, St. Andrew’s—fr. St. Andrew’s pl. to Blackfriars’ bridge
Bridge street, St. George’s—over Blackfriars’ bridge
Bridge street, St. Lawrence—fr. Lower Westwick st. on the r op. St. Lawrence ch.
Bridge street, St. George’s—past the end of St. Andrew’s hall, leading to Colegate st.
Bridge street, St. Miles’—first turn on r s Lower Westwick st., leading to Coslany st.
Briggs’ lane—l s Lower King st., (nearly op. St. Julian’s ch.) leading down to the river
Briggs’ street—short st. leading fr. Haymarket, on a line with the Gentlemen’s walk
Briggs’ yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, nearly op. Black Chequers
Broad st., St. Andrew’s—r and l at bottom of Post Office st.
Brownfield’s court—r s Magdalen st. bef. reaching St. Saviour’s ch.
Browne’s court—St. Stephen’s st.
Brown’s buildings—St. Faith’s la.
Brown’s yard (see Cockey yd.)
Brundell’s court—l s Redwell st.
Brunswick road (or Waterloo st.)—first turn to r on Newmarket rd., leading to Union pl.
Buck’s yard—l s Coslany st.
Buff Coat lane—l s Golden Ball st., leading to Pump st.
Bull close—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace pl., just bef. reaching Magdalen st.
Bull lane—l s St. Stephen’s st., op. Coburg st.
Bull’s Head yard—r s Ber st., nr. the Forrester’s Arms
Bunn’s yard—St. Benedict’s Church alley
Burrell’s yard—r s Magdalen st., op. King’s Head
Burfield place—Heigham rd., r s from Dereham rd.
Butter hills—run fr. top of Bracondale to Carrow bridge
Cadogan place—Bedford st., Unthank’s rd.
Caledonian terrace—r s Dereham rd., op. Charles st.
Calvert street—thro’ Bridge st. to the r and then to the l, leads fr. Colegate st. to Botolph st.
Cambrian place—r s Heigham rd. fr. St. Giles’ rd.
Cannell’s court—St. Giles’, op. Unity offices
Cannell’s court—l s Ber st., just past King Arms
Carlisle terrace—l s Rupert st., just bef. reaching Essex st.
Carrow hill—l s Richmond hill, leading down to Carrow bridge
Castle court—l s Oak st., next Key and Castle inn
Castle meadow and Castle hill—open space round the Castle
Castle street—first turn r s London st., leading to Davey pl.
Chapel field—open space at end of Theatre st., and back of Bethel and Upper St. Giles’ sts.
Chapel Field grove—in Chapel field, nr. the new Congregational chapel
Chapel Field road—fr. St. Stephen’s gates to St. Giles’ gates
Chapel loke—narrow thoroughfare l s Surrey rd. leading into Ber st.
Chapel st. (Union place)—fourth turn l s Vauxhall st.
Chapel street, Lakenham—first turn to r in Ch. pathway, fr. Southwell rd.
Chapel street, Crook’s pl.—first turn to r fr. Crook’s pl. entrance
Chapel yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old Globe inn
Chapel yard—l s Oak st., joining Suffolk Arms
Chapman’s court—St. Giles’, op. Ch. door
Chantry—Theatre st., nr. Assembly room pl.
Chantry yard—St. Miles’ ch. alley
Charing cross—fr. corner of Duke’s palace st. (by Free Library) to the junction of Upper and Lower Westwick sts.
Charles street—fourth turn on l s, past St. Benedict’s gates
Chatham place—Chapel Field road, on the r fr. St. Stephen’s gates
Chequers’ passage—St. George’s Middle st.
Cherry lane—r s Pitt st., leading into Gildengate st.
Cherry street—r s Hall rd., op. National school
Cherry street (short)—back of Cherry st.
Cherry Tree yard—l s Gildengate st., nr. Cherry Tree inn
Church pathway—r s Hall rd., leading to Southwell rd.
Church street, New Catton—r s New Catton rd., just before reaching Christ-ch.
Church street, St. Miles’—bottom of Duke st. to the l
Church street, St. Julian’s—leading fr. St. Julian’s Ch. alley to Garden st., Thorn la.
Church walk, St. Michael’s at Plea—by the side of the ch., Redwell st.
Cinder Ovens yard—l s King st. gates, between the Cinder Ovens and Ship Inns
City road, Heigham fields—Dereham rd. l s, next turn to Distillery st.
City road, Lakenham—leading off Richmond hill to the r
Clabburn’s yard—last yard l s Magdalen st.
Clement court—l s Redwell st., fr. plain, op. Queen st.
Clifton cottages—Suffolk st., Union pl.
Close (upper and lower)—precincts of cathedral, reached fr. Market pl., through London st. and Queen st., and across Tombland
Coach and Horses road—first turn to r in Union st., Union pl.
Coach and Horses’ yard—l s Bethel st. next C. and H. inn
Coburg street—r s St. Stephen’s gates, running at the Back Chapel Field rd.
Cock yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, just past Queen’s Head
Cock yard—l s Upper St. Giles’, just past Cock inn
Cockey lane—l s Lower King st., op. the Waterman
Cockey yard (or Brown’s yard)—r s Lower Westwick st. nr. Drum inn
Coe’s yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., op. Lord Howe inn
Cogman’s yard—r s Ber st. op. Thorn lane
Coldstream terrace—r s Bedford st. from Unthank’s rd.
Coleby place—Lower Westwick st.
Colegate street—bottom of Bridge st., St. George’s, r and l
College court (or Lancasterian school yard)—l s Palace st., nr. Rose tavern
Compass street—l s Mariners’ lane, fr. King st., nr. Mariners’ tavern
Cook’s lane—l s Upper King st., between Crown Bank and Rose la. corner
Corain plain—r s Church st., New Catton
Coslany street—down Lower Westwick st., and over St. Miles’ bridge
Cow hill—St. Giles’, first turn on the r past the ch.
Cossey’s yard—r s Botolph st.
Cove terrace—r s Rupert st.
Cowgate street—first st. on the r in Magdalen st. after passing Stump Cross
Creak’s yard—r s Fishgate st., op. Pigeon inn
Cremorne buildings—r s Vauxhall st., op. Globe st.
Cremorne place—back of Cremorne buildings, Vauxhall st.
Crescent The—on the Chapel Field road l s fr. St. Stephen’s
Crick’s buildings—Fishgate st.
Crocodile yard—r s Heigham st., op. Crocodile inn
Crook’s place entrance—first turn to left on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s
Crook’s yard—St. George’s pl.
Cross lane—r s Gildengate st. leading into Calvert st.
Cross street—Unthank’s rd., connects Bedford and Trory sts.
Crown and Anchor yard—r s Gildengate st., leading into Calvert st.
Curriers’ Arms yard—adjoining Curriers’ Arms, l s St. Giles’ st.
Curtis’ buildings—l s West Pottergate st.
Dabson’s court—Stump cross
Daplyn’s buildings—r s West Pottergate st., op. Paragon st.
Davey place—leading fr. Gentlemen’s Walk (op. Duke of Wellington statue)
Dawson’s yard—r s Coslany st., up a passage just before reaching Sun inn
Dayle’s lane—first la. r s Charing Cross
Day’s court—first ct. r s Bethel st., principal entrance from Upper Market
Denmark place—Kimberley st., Unthank’s rd.
Dereham road—straight out St. Benedict’s gates
Dereham road terrace—row of 8 red-br. houses r s Dereham rd. just past entrance to Adelaide st.
Devonshire place—r s Holl’s la.
Dial yard—r s Barrack st., just past the Cellar House
Dial yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. Michael’s of Coslany ch.
Distillery street—second st. past jail, r s St. Giles’ rd., leading thro’ into Dereham rd.
Distillery yard—l s Coslany st., op. Greenland Fishery
District Visiting Society, 104, Pottergate st.
Dix’s buildings—Coslany st.
Dixon’s court—r s Bethel st., op. Coach and Horses
Dog yard—r s Oak st., op. Jolly Skinners
Dolphin yard—first yd. r s. of Oak st. next Dolphin inn
Doughty’s or Old Man’s hospital—Calvert st.
Douro terrace—in Heigham grove
Dove street—adjoining Messrs. Chamberlin’s shop, leads fr. north side Market-place into Pottergate st.
Drake’s court—3rd ct. l s Gildengate st.
Duck lane—last la. r s Pottergate st., just before reaching Grapes’ hill
Duke’s palace—commencement of Duke st.
Duke st.—leading fr. corner of St. Andrew’s Broad st. and Charing Cross, to Pitt st.
Duke terrace—Kimberley st., Unthank’s rd.
Eagle lane—r s Newmarket rd., just before reaching Eagle tavern
Eagle terrace—r s Newmarket rd., just past Eagle tavern
Eagle yard—first yd. r s Heigham st.
Earlham road—continuation of St. Giles’ rd.
Earlham road terrace, row white houses r s just past entrance to Heigham rd. or Hangman’s la.
Eldon row—r s Chapel Field rd. (fr. St. Giles’), just before reaching Julian st.
Elephant yard—l s Magdalen st., near Stump Cross
Elm hill—runs out of l s of Prince’s st. into Wensum st.
Elm terrace—r s New Catton rd., op. Elm tavern
Emms’ court—l s Ber st., op. All Saints’ st.
Essex street—third turn to l fr. Rupert st., Union pl.
Eva cottages—l s New Catton rd., just past entrance to Sprowston rd.
Exchange street—lower corner of Market pl., on a line with The Walk
Eye Infirmary—r s Pottergate st.
Factory yard—r s Barrack st., op. Bird in Hand
Fair Flora yard—second yard r s Lower Westwick st.
Farnell’s court—in St. John’s Maddermarket Ch. alley
Fellmongers’ Arms yard—r s Oak st., op. the Old Crown
Ferry yard—l s Lower King st., just past Half Moon inn
Finket street—last turn r s Ber street, before reaching St. John’s Sepulchre ch.
Fisher’s lane—third turn r s St. Giles’, leading into Pottergate street
Fisher’s yard—Fishgate st.
Fishgate street—first st. to the r in Magdalen st., just over Fye bridge
Fleckered Bull yard—l s Ber st., nr. Fleckered Bull inn
Florence’s court—r s Ber st., op. Greyhound
Flower-in-Hand yard—l s Heigham st.
Foundry Bridge—bottom of Rose la., nr. Thorpe railway station
Foundry yard—r s Thorn la., nr. Sparke’s foundry
Fountain yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., adjoining Fountain inn
Fox and Hounds yard—r s Ber st., nr. Fox and Hounds inn
Fox’s yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, op. St. James’ ch.
Fountain square, Union place—r s Union st., by Coach and Horses
Free Library—corner of St. Andrew’s and Duke sts., adjoins the Museum
Friars’ lane—l s Upper King st., just past Crown Bank (Harveys and Hudson’s)
Front row—row of red-br. cottages, l s Hall’s rd., next Southwell Arms
Fuller’s hole—St. Martin’s gates, leads to the river
Fye bridge—bridge dividing Wensum st. fr. Magdalen st.
Fye Bridge street—(see Wensum st.)
Garden street—second st. r s Thorn la., fr. Ber st.
Gas-house Hill—leading fr. Bishop bridge to Mousehold heath
Gedge’s yard—l s Coslany st., next Waggon and Horses inn
Gentleman’s walk—the east side of the market-place
George yard—l s Barrack st., just past Griffin inn
Gildencroft—l s St. Augustine’s st., leading past St. Augustine’s ch.
Gildengate street—leading from bottom of St. George’s Bridge st. into Botolph st.
Gilling’s yard—Magdalen st.
Globe lane—l s Rising Sun la., fr. Golden Ball st.
Globe street—5th turn l s Vauxhall st.
Globe street—r s Heigham st., op. Crocodile inn
Globe yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old Globe inn
Gloucester place—r s St. Catherine’s plain, nr. entrance to Hall rd.
Goat lane (lower)—first turn on the r in St. Giles’, leading into Pottergate st.
Goat lane (upper)—second turn on the r in St. Giles’, leading into Pottergate st.
Goat yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. the Jolly Skinners
Golden Ball street—leading fr. Castle ditches to Ber st.; Golden Ball inn at the entrance
Golden Dog lane—first turn r s Calvert st., leading into Magdalen st.
Golden Fleece yard—l s Fishgate st., nr. the Golden Fleece
Golding street—l s Dereham rd., second turn past St. Benedict’s gates
Gooch’s yard—r s Charing cross, joining Malt and Hop tavern
Goodwin’s yard—l s Tabernacle st.
Goreham’s yard—first yd. l s Heigham st. fr. Barn rd.
Gowing’s passage—St. Stephen’s st.
Graham’s court-—Upper Market, second ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner
Grapes’ hill or St. Giles’ hill—3rd turn on the r past St. Giles’ eh.
Green Dragon yd.—l s Bishopgate st. nr. Red Lion
Great hospital—Bishopgate st.
Great Orford street—l s Orford hill, leading to Castle hill
Great yard—World’s-end la.
Greenhills—St. Augustine’s gates
Greenland Fishery yard—r s Coslany st., next G. F. inn
Green’s lane—r s Gildengate st. leading into Calvert st.
Green yard—l s Barrack st., just before reaching The Robin Hood
Greyfriars’ priory—Upper King st., nr. Harvey and Hudson’s bank
Griffin yard—l s Barrack st., joining Griffin inn
Grimes’ yard—l s Botolph st.
Grout’s thoroughfare—narrow passage l s Timberhill st., leading to Golden Ball st.
Grove place—row of houses r s St. Giles’ rd., just past Distillery st.
Grove place—r s of Grove rd., top of Victoria st. to the r
Grove road—rd. crossing the top of Victoria st., leading on the r round to St. Stephen’s rd.
Grove terrace—r s Unthank’s rd., nearly op. Oxford st.
Guildhall—north-west corner of Market-place
Gun lane—connects top of Haymarket with Theatre st., directly opposite St. Stephen’s ch.
Gunhouse yard—Jail hill
Gunton’s yard—l s Oak st., next White Lion
Hales’ court—St. Giles’, op. ch. door
Half Moon yard—l s Lower King st., op. Half Moon inn
Hall road—fr. r s St. Catherine’s plain, leading to Lakenham
Hampden place—r s Dereham rd., just past Dial inn
Hamlet place—l s Grapes’ hill, fr. St. Giles’
Hampshire Hog yard—l s Lower Westwick st., just past St. Swithin’s alley
Hangman’s lane (see Heigham rd.)
Hanover place—l s Earlham rd., just past Black Horse, and op. Earlham rd. terrace
Harman’s court—r s St. Stephen’s st., op. Crown and Angel
Harmer’s court—last ct. l s St. Giles’, before reaching Jail
Harrison’s court—r s Upper St. Giles’, op. Queen’s Head
Harrison’s yard—leads out of Pump st. to Castle meadow
Hart’s yard—r s Botolph st.
Haw’s place—Hall rd., Lakenham
Hawthorn row—r s West End st., op. Waddington st.
Haymarket—Opposite the top part of Gentlemen’s walk
Hayward’s yard—r s Ber st., just past St. John’s Sepulchre ch.
Heigham causeway—continuation of Heigham st., leading to Heigham ch.
Heigham grove—second turn l s St. Giles’ rd., past jail
Heigham Lower—Heigham causeway, Heigham st., &c.
Heigham place—last turn to r on Dereham rd., before reaching Holl’s lane; leads to West End Retreat gardens
Heigham road (or Hangman’s lane)—r s St. Giles’ rd., next turn past Distillery st., leading to Dereham rd.
Heigham st.—continuation of Lower Westwick st., at juncture of Barn rd.
Heigham terrace—row of white houses on r s Dereham rd., nearly op. Hangman’s lane
Heigham, Upper—beyond Heigham causeway, nr. the ch.
Herring’s row—r s West Pottergate st., op. Eagle tavern
Heywood’s yard—r s Magdalen st., nr. White Lion inn
High street—turn to the r at top of Union st., op. Brunswick rd.