Hind’s yard—r s St. Augustine’s st., op. St. Augustine’s ch.
Hill’s yard—l s Coslany st., op. Red Lion
Hinde’s yard—last yard l s Botolph st.
Hole-in-the-wall lane—first turn l s Bedford st., St. Andrew’s, leading round into Post Office st.
Holkham lane—nr. Shirehall tavern, Castle ditches
Holl’s brewery—r s Hall rd., adjoining King’s Arms
Holl’s lane—r s Dereham rd., nearly op. Hangman’s lane
Holly terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., just bef. reaching Somerleyton st.
Horn’s lane—second turn l s Ber st., leads to King st.
Houghton’s yard—r s Ber st., op. Fleckered Bull
Howard street—round top of Victoria st. to the r and then second st. to the r
Huggin’s row—St. Benedict’s gates
Hungarian yards—r s St. Benedict’s st., just past St. Margaret’s ch.
Hutchinson’s court—first ct. l s Surrey st.
Infirmary road—just beyond St. Augustine’s gates to the r
Inkerman terrace—l s Bishopgate st., near Marquis of Gransby inn
Jay’s court—third ct. r s Bethel st.
Jay’s square—first turn to r in Rose lane
Jay’s terrace—row of white houses r s Rose lane, near Free-trade tavern
Jenny Lind Infirmary—l s Pottergate st., just before reaching Ten Bell lane
Jilling’s yard—r s Magdalen st., just before reaching White Lion inn
Jinkin lane—r s Oak st. near the gates, leading into Gildencroft
John street—second turn to r in Rose lane
John street (Dereham road)—third turn l s past St. Benedict’s gates
John street, Union place—first turn to r in Norfolk st. fr. Somerleyton st.
John Bull street—r s Union st., near John Bull inn
Jolly Butchers’ yard—r s Ber st., nr. Jolly Butchers’ inn
Jolly Farmers’ yard—r s Charing cross, nr. Jolly Farmers
Jubilee place—l s Heigham rd. fr. St. Giles’ rd.
Jubilee yard—r s Ber st., nr. Jubilee inn
Jubilee street—second turn to r of Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, or second turn to l fr. Vauxhall st.
Julian place—r s Chapel Field rd., fr. St. Giles’ gates
Julian street—second turn to l in Vauxhall st., or second turn to r on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’ gates
Keel and Wherry yard—r s Lower King st., op. Read’s granaries
Kensington buildings—in a yd. at back of Kensington pl.
Kensington place—r s St. Catherine’s pl., just past entrance to Hall rd.
Kent place—r s Vauxhall st., just past turn to Julian st.
Keppell’s court—Fisher’s lane
Kerrison’s yard—l s Tombland fr. Queen st.
Keyzor’s place—l s Holl’s lane
Keyzor’s terrace—r s Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Private or Asylum lane
Kimberley street—running across top of Bedford, Oxford, and Trory sts., and parallel to Unthank’s rd.
King st. (Lower)—continuation of Upper King st.
King street (Upper)—turn to the r at bottom of Queen st., leading fr. Tombland to Rose lane corner
King street (Crook’s place)—second turn to r thro’ Crook’s pl. entrance
King’s Head lane—r s Gildengate st., leading into Calvert st.
King’s Head yard—l s Magdalen st., next King’s Head inn
Lady lane—first turn l s Bethel st.
Lakenham place—r s St. Catherine’s pl.
Lakenham terrace—nr. St. Mark’s ch., Lakenham
Lamb yard—on the Gentleman’s Walk, Haymarket
Lame Dog road—(see Brazen doors rd.)
Lancasterian school yard (see College ct.)
Langham place—l s Dereham rd., just past City rd.
Lawrence street—first st. leading r s West Pottergate st., leading into William st.
Lawston’s yard—l s Gildengate st.
Leicester place—r s Vauxhall st., nr. Chapel Field rd.
Le Neve’s yard—r s Fishgate st., just past the Jolly Dyers
Lewis’ yard—l s lower King st., just past The Hay Trusser
Leyton’s row—nr. Lord Nelson, Trafalgar st. (Lakenham), l s fr. Hall rd.
Life’s green—east end of Cathedral
Lifford’s yard—l s Lower King st., adjoining Bird in Hand
Light Horseman yard—r s Barrack st., nr. Light Horseman inn
Limekiln hill—first turn l side St. Giles’ rd., just past jail
Ling’s yard—r s Magdalen st., next Duncan Arms
Lion and Castle yard—r s Timberhill st., by Lion and Castle inn
Little Buck yard—l s Oak st., just past Sussex st.
Little London street—first turn l s London st.
Little Orford street—leads fr. the top of Gentleman’s Walk, round Savings’ Bank corner, to Orford hill
Little Star and Crown yard—l s Timberhill st., op. Baptist chapel
Little White Horse yard—r s Botolph st.
Lobster lane—see Pottergate st.
Lockett’s court—l s St. Andrew’s Broad st. fr. Charing cross, just past Post-office st.
Lock and Key yard—r s Ber st., nr. Lock and Key inn
London street—lower corner of market-place, nearly op. Guildhall
London terrace—l s St. Stephen’s rd., just beyond Norfolk and Norwich Hospital
Long lane—r s Charing cross, just before reaching Lower Westwick st., leads down to river
Long yard—l s Bishopgate st., nr. Bishop bridge
Long yard—r s Fishgate st., op. The Pigeons
Lord Campden’s yard—r s of Charing cross, next Lord C. inn
Lothian street—l s Barn road fr. Dereham rd.
Lowen’s yard—l s Cowgate st., op. the Black Chequers, nr. Whitefriars’ bridge
Lower square—Thorn lane, op. Garden st.
Lying-in charity—l s Pottergate st., just before reaching Ten Bell la.
Magpie road—r s St. Augustine’s gates, leading to Magdalen gates
Malthouse lane—r s St. Stephen’s st., leading into St. Stephen’s Back st.
Malthouse yard—last yd. l s World’s End lane
Manchester buildings, Union pl., nr. Duke of Wellington
Mansfield’s yard—St. Stephen’s, op. Duke of Wellington
Market lane—leading fr. Scole’s green into Thorn lane
Marquis of Gransby yard—op. the barracks, Barrack st.
Mariners’ lane—third turn l s Ber st., leads to King st.
Mason’s court—l s Ber st., nearly op. Bakers’ Arms
Middle row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, second row past Rising Sun
Militia barracks—Upper Surrey st.
Mill street, Lakenham—first turn to the left in Church pathway, (Peafields) fr. Hall rd.
Mill street, Union place—top of Union st. to the r leading into Essex st.
Mill yard (or New Mills’ yard)—a thoroughfare leading fr. r s Lower Westwick st. (nearly the bottom) into St. Martin’s at Oak
Mission place—l s Lower King st., op. Barge inn
Mitchell’s court—north side Market pl., adjoiningChronicleoffice
Mount Pleasant—first turn to l past Somerleyton st., Unthank’s rd., leads to Newmarket rd., op. Town close
Mousehold heath—thro’ Bishopgate st., on each side of Gas-house hill
Murrell’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. the Nelson Monument public house
Museum (Norfolk and Norwich)—St. Andrew’s Broad st.
Museum court—St. Andrew’s Broad st., nearly op. Post Office st., and adjoining Museum andNorfolk News’printing offices
Muspole street—r s Duke st., leading into Colegate street
Nailor’s lane—r s Charing cross, just bef. reaching Jolly Farmers
Napier buildings—l s Somerleyton st., Unthank’s road
Neal’s square—entrance r s Pottergate st., just beyond St. Benedict’s plain, leads into St. Benedict’s Ch. alley
Nelson street—second turn to r off Dereham rd., after passing Holl’s lane and Dial inn
Nelson terrace—Grove rd. or Night Cap la.
New Catton road—out of Magdalen gates
New city—comprises Crook’s pl., Union pl., Julian pl., &c.
Newman’s yard—r s Ber st., op. George IV.
Newmarket street—l s Brunswick rd. fr. Newmarket rd.
Newmarket terrace—r s Newmarket rd.
New mills—bottom of Lower Westwick st., on the r
New Mill yard—by New Mills, leads fr. Lower Westwick st. to St. Martin’s at Oak
Nightcap lane (sometimes called Grove road)—l s St. Stephen’s rd., second turn past Victoria station
Ninham’s court—last ct. l s Bethel st., leading into Chapel field
Noah’s Ark yard—l s Heigham st., back of Flower-in-Hand inn
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital—r s St. Stephen’s rd.
Norfolk street—first turns r and l fr. Rupert st., Union place
Norgate’s court—r s St. Stephen’s st., op. Surrey st.
Northumberland street—third turn to r off Dereham rd., after passing Holl’s lane and Dial inn
Norwich Public Dispensary—St. John’s Maddermarket
Nowhere yard—second yd. past St. Lawrence ch., on l s Lower Westwick st.
Oak street—continuation of Coslany st., commencing just past St. Mary’s pl.
Oak yard—r s Oak st., next Royal Oak
Obey’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. Swan inn
Old Barge yard—l s Lower King st., next the Old Barge inn
Old Barrack yard—l s Gildengate st., op. King’s Head
Old Blacksmith’s yard—r s Ber st. gates, nearly op. King’s Arms
Old Brew yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. Key and Castle
Old Cat and Fiddle yard—l s Botolph st., near Old Cat and Fiddle inn
Old Chequers yard—l s Coslany st., near the bridge
Old Crown yard—l s Oak st., next Old Crown inn
Old Fountain yard—r s Botolph st., op. end of Calvert st.
Old Man’s Hospital—Calvert st.
Old Post Office yard—l s Bedford st., St. Andrew’s, near Nelson tavern
One-post passage—St. Stephen’s st.
Opie street—second turn r s London st., leading to Castle meadow
Orchard street—continuation of John st., Rose la., leading into St. Faith’s la.
Orford hill—open space reached from the Market, through White Lion st.
Orphan’s Home—54, Pottergate st.
Osborne’s yard—r s Oak st., just past the Bess of Bedlam
Oxford street—second st. l s Unthank’s rd.
Page’s yard (or Baxter’s)—r s Lower King st., near The Rainbow
Palace plain—bottom of Palace st.
Palace street—leading fr. bottom of Tombland, on the right to Palace plain
Paradise place—large square r s Market la. fr. Scole’s green
Paradise place—a yard on r s Magdalen st., just past White Lion
Paradise row—Hall rd., Lakenham
Paragon buildings—Castle meadow
Paragon street—first st. past jail, on r s St. Giles’ road
Patteson’s yard—l s Magdalen st., near Queen’s Arms
Paul Pry hill—at St. Benedict’s gates, l s leading up to Grapes’ hill
Peacock street—l s Fishgate street, op. St. Edmund’s ch., leading into St. Paul’s Back la.
Peafield—very large district between Southwell rd. and Lakenham Hall rd.
Pegg’s court—r s Ber st., just past George the Fourth
Peel’s yard—first yard l s Lower Westwick st., after passing St. Margaret’s st.
Philadelphia—r s Aylsham rd., out St. Augustine’s gates
Pigeons yard—l s Fishgate st., near the Pigeons inn
Pigg lane—l s Palace st., leading to Quay side
Plantation—l s St. Giles’ road, just past jail
Playford’s court—r s Pottergate st., first passage past Eye Infirmary
Plummers’ yard—l s Oak st., joining Key and Castle inn
Pockthorpe—adjoining the Barracks
Porter’s yard—r s World’s End la.
Portland place—r s Vauxhall st., Union pl.
Portland place and Portland square—l s Ch. path (Peafield) fr. Hall rd., op. Duke of Norfolk
Portland place—r s Holl’s lane, just before reaching West End Retreat
Post-office street—continuation of Exchange st. and leading into St. Andrew’s Broad st.
Pottergate street—bottom of Exchange st. to the left, the first hundred yds. frequently known as Lobster la.
Pottergate street (West)—continuation of Pottergate st., at juncture of Grapes’ hill and Paul Pry hill
Priest’s buildings—op. Norfolk and Norwich hospital
Priest’s court—Rampant Horse st., nearly op. Briggs’ st.
Prince’s street—from St. Andrew’s plain to Tombland
Priory yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, nr. Rose inn
Private road—turn through a gateway r s Unthank’s rd., just past pillar letter-box, leads into Earlham rd.
Private Road villas—just into Private road, fr. Unthank’s rd.
Prospect place—r s King st. gates, op. Ship inn
Prospect place—l s Horn’s la. fr. Ber st.
Prospect place—l s Hall rd., just past King’s Arms
Prospect place—at junction of Heigham, and Heigham rd.
Prospect square—r s Scole’s green
Providence place—West End st., Holl’s la.
Public library—op. north side Guildhall
Pudding lane—connects the Upper walk with the Upper market
Pump street—r s King st., op. entrance to Rose la.
Pump yard—first yard r s Trafalgar st., Lakenham, fr. Hall rd.
Pump yard—first yard past St. Lawrence’s ch. on l s Lower Westwick st.
Purland’s yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace pl., just past entrance to St. James’
Pye’s yard—l s Palace pl., under an archway nr. the ch.
Quakers’ lane—r s St. Martin’s la.
Quay side—r s Fye bridge, along the river
Queen Caroline yards—both sides of Queen Caroline inn, op. St. Martin’s ch.
Queen’s Head yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, by Queen’s Head inn
Queen street—leading fr. Bank plain and London st. to Tombland
Queen street (Crook’s place)—fourth turn to l fr. Union st.
Raglan street—r s Dereham rd., op. Golding st.
Railway station (Thorpe or Eastern Counties)—through Rose la., and just over Foundry bridge
Railway station (Victoria or Eastern Union)—l s at top of St. Stephen’s st.
Rainbow yard—r s Lower King st., op. Rainbow inn
Rampant Horse street—top of Briggs’ st., r and l
Rampant Horse Back street—fr. top of Gentleman’s walk, round Savings’ Bank corner, leading to Orford hill and Red Lion st.
Rampant Horse yard—l s Fishgate st., next Rampant Horse inn
Raven’s row—a yard on l s Trafalgar st. fr. Hall’s rd., Lakenham
Red Lion street—fr. Orford hill to St. Stephen’s plain
Red Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., just before reaching the gates, near Red Lion inn
Redwell street—l s Bank plain, leading into Prince’s st.
Reeve’s yard—l s Coslany st., next Bakers’ Arms
Regent street—first turn to the l in Union st.
Richmond place—r s Richmond hill
Richmond hill—just outside Ber st. gates, leading to Bracondale
Rifleman yard—l s All Saints’ green, nr. Rifleman inn
Rigby’s court—l s St. Giles’, just before reaching the ch., leads into top of Bethel st.
Rising Sun lane—l s Golden Ball st., leading to Scole’s green
Rising Sun road (part of Chapel Field rd.)—entrance op. Grapes’ inn, St. Giles
Rising Sun row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, first row past Rising Sun inn
Roach’s court—Elm hill
Robinson’s yard—l s Oak st., nearly op. Royal Oak
Roche’s court—Fisher’s la.
Rochester buildings—Norfolk st., Union pl.
Roe’s yard—l s Ber st., nr. the Recruiting Sergeant
Rose lane—first st. on l s King st., leading to Thorpe railway station, reached fr. the Market by passing through lower part of London st., Opie st., and across Castle meadow
Rosemary lane—by St. Mary’s ch.
Rose valley—Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Asylum rd.
Rose yard—r s St. Augustine’s, adjoining Rose la.
Royal Hotel street—back of Royal Hotel yard, leading to Castle meadow
Royal Oak yard—r s Heigham st., near Royal Oak inn
Rupert street—continuation of Vauxhall st., Union pl.
Russell street—back of St. John’s buildings, through the opening l s Ber st., op. St. John’s Sepulchre ch.
Sadd’s yard—Coslany st.
Sadler’s yard—l s Oak st., op. Jolly Toper’s inn
Sampson and Hercules’ court—l s Tombland, op. Erpingham gate
Sandling’s Ferry—bottom of Lower close
Sardinian court—r s St. Stephen’s st., just before reaching Duke of Wellington
Sawmill yard—r s Fishgate st., next Sawmill tavern
Sawmills’ yard—l s Coslany st., adjoining Hotpressers’ Arms
Saver’s buildings—in a lane leading out of Tinkler’s la. into Heigham causeway
Scole’s green—at the end of Rising Sun la. fr. Golden Ball st.
Scott’s yard—r s Ber st., near Butcher’s Arms
Seaman’s yard—op. Museum, St. Andrew’s Broad st.
Seven Stars yard—r s Barrack st., near Sportman inn
Seymour place—St. Stephen’s sq.
Sherbourne place—r s Mariners’ la. fr. King st.
Ship yard—l s Lower King st., next Ship inn
Ship yard—l s Thorn la. fr. Ber st., nr. Ship inn
Shoulder of Mutton yard—r s St. Stephen’s, by Shoulder of Mutton inn
Sickle yard—Heigham st.
Silver road—l s St. James’ st., leading to Sprowston rd.
Sixteen row—lot of cottages l s of Church path fr. Southwell rd. (Peafield), nr. Portland Arms
Smith’s yard—l s Oak st., second yard past Suffolk Arms
Somerleyton street—third st. on l s Unthank’s rd.
Somerleyton terrace—l s Somerleyton st., Unthank’s rd.
Somerset buildings—Union place
Somerset place—l s Holl’s la., op. West-end Retreat
Sotheron’s buildings—r s Lady’s la.
Soup Office yard—Fishgate st.
Southgate lane—Lower King st.
Southgate street—l s Duke st., leading to St. Mary’s pl.
Southwell street—the first part of Hall rd. (wh. see), r s St. Catherine’s pl.
Spencer’s court—l s Lower King st., just past St. Etheldred’s ch.
Spitalfields—just beyond the barracks
Sportsman yard—r s Barrack st., nr. Sportsman inn
St. Andrew’s Broad st.—leading fr. Charing cross to St. Andrew’s Hall pl., past the bottom of Post office st.
St. Andrew’s hall—St. Andrew’s pl., at juncture of St. Andrew’s Broad st., St. George’s Bridge st., and Prince’s st.
St. Andrew’s hill—narrow st. nearly op. St. Andrew’s hall, leading up to London st.
Stanley Home—Peacock st., St. Saviour’s
St. Ann’s staithe—l s Lower King st., op. Elephant and Castle
St. Anne’s Staithe lane—l s King st., next turn past St. Faith’s la.
Starling place—Coburg st., nr. William IV.
St. Augustine’s church alley—narrow la. by St. Augustine’s ch.
St. Augustine’s street—leading fr. the ends of Botolph and Pitt sts.
St. Benedict’s church alley—leading through the ch. yd. fr. St. Benedict’s pl. to Upper Westwick st.
St. Benedict’s gates—at juncture of Paul Pry hill and Barn rd., end of St. Benedict’s or Upper Westwick st.
St. Benedict’s lane—r s St. Benedict’s st., nr. the gates
St. Benedict’s plain—Pottergate st., just beyond Ten Bell la., foot of Cow hill
St. Benedict’s road—see Dereham rd.
St. Benedict’s street—see Upper Westwick st.
St. Catherine’s plain—top of Surrey rd. and Brazen Doors rd.
St. Catherine’s terrace—l s St. Catherine’s pl., op. Hall rd.
St. Clement’s church alley—round the ch., at corners of Magdalen st. and Colegate st.
St. Clement’s thoroughfare—r s Magdalen st., just past Bull inn, leads into Fishgate st.
St. Edmund’s square—r s Fishgate st., nr. St. Edmund’s ch.
St. Faith’s lane—fr. St. Etheldred’s gate, Tombland, to the bottom of Rose la., and thence to Lower King st.
St. George’s church alley—l s Gildengate st., leading past St. George’s ch.
St. George’s plain—r s Duke st., leading into Colegate st.
St. Giles’ hill—see Grapes’ hill
St. Giles’ road—out of St. Giles’ gates to the r of the jail
St. Giles’ street—leads out of Market-place at the back of Guildhall
St. Giles’ terrace—thro’ arched gateway r s Bethel st., nearly op. Coach and Horses
St. Gregory’s Church alley—passage thro’ St. Gregory’s ch. yd., Pottergate st.
St. Helen’s square—Bishopgate st.
St. James’ palace—lot of cottages r s St. James’ st., op. Dove inn
St. James’ street—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, leading into Barrack st.
St. John’s buildings—row of houses down the opening l s Ber st., op. St. John’s Sepulchre ch.
St. John’s Head yard—second yd. r s Coslany st., nr. the Bridge
St. John’s Maddermarket—in a line with Dove st., fr. the Market
St. John’s Maddermarket Church alley—thro’ an archway under the tower of the ch., fr. Pottergate st.
St. Julian’s alley—r s Lower King st., by St. Julian’s ch., leading into Ber st.
St. Julian street—third turn r s Thorn lane, fr. Ber st.
St. Julian’s terrace—r s Julian st., fr. Thorn ln.
St. Lawrence lane—r s Pottergate st., nearly op. bottom of Fisher’s lane
St. Lawrence steps (great and little)—r s St. Benedict’s st., at either end of St. Lawrence ch., leads into Lower Westwick st.
St. Margaret’s alley—r s St. Benedict’s st., next St. Margaret’s ch.
St. Margaret’s (or Three King) lane—l s Upper Westwick st., op. St. Margaret’s ch.
St. Margaret’s plain—Upper Westwick st., by St. Margaret’s ch.
St. Margaret’s street—r s St. Benedict’s st., past St. Margaret’s ch.
St. Margaret’s wharf—r s Lower Westwick st., just past St. Margaret’s ch.
St. Martin’s lane—r s of Oak st., leading past ch. into Pitt street
St. Martin’s walls—la. leading fr. St. Martin’s gates on r s, to St. Augustine’s gates
St. Mary’s alley—l s Pitt st., adjoining St. Mary’s ch. yd.
St. Mary’s plain—r s Coslany st., by St. Mary’s ch.
St. Paul’s Back lane—continuation of Peacock st., leading to Cowgate st., St. Paul’s
St. Paul’s Church alley—leading round the back of St. Paul’s ch.
St. Paul’s plain-by St. Paul’s ch., St. Paul’s st.
St. Paul’s street—l s of Cowgate st., fr. Palace plain, op. St. James’ st.
St. Paul’s thoroughfare—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, leading to St. Paul’s ch.
St. Peter’s Southgate lane—r s Lower King st., leading past St. Peter’s Southgate ch.
St. Saviour’s Church alley—r s Magdalen st., next St. Saviour’s ch.
St. Saviour’s lane—r s Magdalen st., by St. Saviour’s ch.
St. Simon’s Church street—l s Wensum st., leading to Elm hill
St. Stephen’s street—from the Market, through Brigg’s st., to the l, and then to the r
St. Stephen’s Back street—back of St. Stephen’s to the r; reached through the Church alley, Stockings’ court, or Coburg st.
St. Stephen’s Church alley—leads out of Rampant Horse st., by the side of the ch., into Malthouse la.
St. Stephen’s plain—open space, juncture of Rampant Horse, Red Lion, Westlegate, and St. Stephen’s streets; reached fr. the Market, through Briggs’ st., and turn to the l
St. Stephen’s square—first turn to l on Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s gates, leading round into St. Stephen’s rd.
St. Swithin’s alley—by St. Swithin’s ch., r s of St. Benedict’s st., op. Ten Bell la.
Staff of Life yard—l s Fishgate st., op. St. Edmund’s ch.
Stafford terrace—l s Church st., New Catton
Stamp Office yard—St. Andrew’s Broad st., nearly op. Bridewell alley
Star and Crown yard—l s Timberhill st., just past Star and Crown inn
Starling’s yard—l s Botolph st., through Old Cat and Fiddle yard
Stepping lane—leads from Scoles’ green to King street
Steward and Patteson’s Cut yard—op. Steward and Patteson’s brewery, Pockthorpe
Stockings’ Court—r s St. Stephen’s st., just past entrance to Surrey st.
Stone-entry yard—l s Oak st., op. Royal Oak
Stonemason’s buildings, or square—second yard l s Gildengate st.
Strike’s yard—r s Thorn la. fr. Ber st., nr. Sparkes’ foundry
Stump cross—at juncture of Magdalen and Botolph streets
Suffolk street—second turn to r and l fr. Rupert st., Union pl.
Surrey court—first court on the l in Surrey st.
Surrey grove—through first opening on l s Surrey rd.
Surrey place—Brazen Doors rd.
Surrey Mews—Upper Surrey st., adjoining Militia barracks
Surrey road—on a line with Surrey st., leading to St. Catherine’s pl.
Surrey street—first st. l s St. Stephen’s st.
Sun yard—r s Coslany st., next Sun inn
Surrey street—first turn l s St. Stephen’s st.
Surrey street (Upper)—top of Surrey st., to r and l
Surrey terrace—l s Grove road, op. Surrey inn
Sussex street—leading fr. l s St. Augustine’s st., near the gates, into Oak st.
Swan lane—second turn l s London st.
Swan yard—r s Lower King st., adjoining Swan inn
Tabernacle street—leading fr. Palace pl. on the right to Bishopgate st.
Tallow-chandler’s yard—l s Timberhill st., op. Orford hill chapel
Tamworth terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Bedford st.
Ten Bell lane—r s Pottergate st., leading fr. foot of Cow hill into St. Benedict’s st.
Theatre street—leads fr. Rampant Horse st. to Chapel field
Thirteen row—l s Trafalgar st., fr. Hall rd., just past Lord Nelson
Thompson’s yard—l s Fishgate st., nr. Rampant Horse inn
Thorold’s buildings—r s Rose la., just before reaching Foundry bridge
Thorn lane—first turn l s Ber st., leads to King st.
Thoroughfare yard—r s Fishgate st., next Duke of Marlborough
Three King lane—(see St. Margaret’s la.)
Three Tuns yard—first yard past Rose la. corner, r s King st.
Thurso place—r s Dereham rd., just past Dial inn
Tidd’s yard—l s Oak st.
Till’s court—r s Ber st., just before reaching Lock and Key
Timberhill street—leading fr. top of Orford hill to Ber st.
Tinkler’s lane—last turn r s Dereham rd. before reaching Holl’s la., leads into Heigham st.
Toll’s court—entrance through a passage l s Briggs’ st.
Tombland—open space at the end of Queen st.
Town close—lying between Newmarket and Ipswich rd., entered on Newmarket rd. by first turn to l
Trafalgar place—r s Dereham rd., joining further end of Dereham rd. terrace
Trafalgar place—r s Hall rd., op. Southwell Arms
Trafalgar street—first st. r s Hall rd., leading to Southwell rd.
Trory street—round top of Victoria st. to the r, and then first st. to the r
Trory street—second turn to r fr. Vauxhall st., Julian pl.
Tuck’s court—l s St. Giles’, nearly op. Norfolk hotel
Tuns yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. Miles’ ch. alley
Twenty-one row—second turn to the r in Church path fr. Southwell rd. (Peafield)
Two Brewers’ yard—r s Magdalen st. next Two Brewers’ inn
Two-necked Swan yard—r s St. Stephen’s st., nr. Two-necked Swan inn
Unicorn yard—r s St. Stephen’s st., nr. Unicorn inn
Unicorn yard—l s Coslany st., next Unicorn inn
Union place—reached by any of the openings on r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’
Union square—r s Union st., by Coach and Horses
Union street (Union pl.)—third turn to the r off Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’ gates
Union terrace—l s Union st., Union pl.
Upper Market—row of houses behind upper side of Market-place
Upper walk—upper side of Market pl.
Unthank’s road—out of St. Giles’ gates to the l of the jail
Valentine street—l s Dereham rd., first st. past St. Benedict’s gates
Vauxhall street—first turn r s Chapel Field rd. fr. top of St. Giles’
Vauxhall terrace—r s Vauxhall st., op. Julian st.
Victoria place—r s top of Union st., op. Brunswick rd.
Victoria street—l s St. Stephen’s rd., just past Victoria station
Vyall’s yard—St. Andrew’s Broad st., nearly op. model school
Waddington street (Heigham)—second turn to r in West End st. fr. Holl’s la.
Waddington terrace—l s Church st., St. Julian’s fr. Garden st., Thorn la.
Wagon and Horses lane—Elm hill
Waite’s court—in lower part of Upper Goat la.
Wall’s yard—l s Ber st., op. St. John’s Sepulchre ch.
Water lane—Colegate st., op. St. George’s ch.
Water lane, St. Edmund’s—r s Fishgate st., leading past St. Edmund’s ch.
Water lane, St. James’—r s St. James’ st., just past Dove inn
Waterloo—l s New Catton rd., op. the ch.
Waterloo street (see Brunswick rd.)
Watson’s buildings—Distillery st., nearly op. West Wymer st.
Watson’s court—r s King st., second yd. past Rose la. corner
Watson’s yard—l s Lower King st., op. St. Peter’s per Mountergate ch.
Watts’ court—last ct. but one l s Bethel st.
Wayland terrace—in Prospect sq., r s Scoles’ green
Weaver’s lane—narrow passage leading fr. Upper walk into Haymarket
Webb’s yard—l s Magdalen st., op. Red Lion
Wellington court—r s St. Stephen’s, nr. Duke of Wellington inn
Wellington pl.—r s Wellington st. fr. St. Giles’
Wellington street—r s Upper St. Giles’, second turn past ch., leads into Pottergate st.
Wellington terrace—Grove rd.
Wellington terrace—r s Vauxhall st.
Wensum or Fye Bridge street—leading fr. Tombland, on the left, to Magdalen st.
Westbourne terrace—l s Unthank’s rd., just past Somerleyton st.
West End place—r s Grove rd., top of Victoria st.
West End street—l s Holl’s la., fr. Dereham rd.
West End terrace—r s Grapes’ hill, fr. St. Giles’ gates
Western terrace—l s Earlham rd., just past entrance to West parade
Westlegate street—fr. St. Stephen’s plain, past City of Norwich Arms, to All Saints’ green
West Pottergate street—leading off Grapes’ hill to the r fr. St. Giles’, nearly op. Pottergate st.
Weston’s court—Upper market, first ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner
West parade—Earlham rd., nearly op. Earlham Rd. terrace
West Wymer street—last turn l s Distillery st., fr. St. Giles’ rd.
Westwick street (Lower)—leading fr. Charing cross on the r, to Heigham
Westwick street (Upper)—leading fr. Charing cross on the l, to Dereham rd.
Whale’s buildings—St. Augustine’s gates
Wheat Sheaf yard—l s St. Stephen’s st., nr. Wheat Sheaf inn
Wheelhouse’s court—r s St. Giles’ rd., just past Paragon st.
Whitefriars’ bridge—over St. Martin’s palace pl. to the l
Whitefriars’ street—l s Palace plain, op. St. Martin’s ch.
White Hart yard—l s Ber st., between White Hart and King’s Arms
White Horse yard—r s Barrack st., just past the Seven Stars
White Horse yard—l s Magdalen st., by White Horse inn; leads into Botolph st.
White Lion street—leading from top part of Gentlemen’s walk to Orford hill
White Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., next White Lion inn
Wickham’s yard—l s Lower King st., near Steam Packet inn
Wigg’s buildings—row of cottages at back of r s of Distillery st. (fr. St. Giles’); entrance nearly op. West Wymer st.
William street—first turn r s off Paul Pry hill, fr. St. Benedict’s gates
William street—turn to the r bottom of John st., Rose la.
Willow lane—last turn r s St. Giles’, before reaching the ch.
Windsor place—Southwell st.
Windsor terrace—Grove rd.
Wiseman’s yard—Muspole st.
Wooden entry—Pottergate st.
Woolpack yard—second yard l s Botolph street
Workhouse—on the Dereham rd., up the la. on the loft, leading past the Cemetery
World’s End la—at bottom of Palace plain, l s
Wounded Hart lane—Upper market, nr. the Wounded Hart
Wrestlers’ yard—l s St. James’ st., nr. Wrestlers’ inn
Yarington’s court—r s Wensum st., nr. Fye bridge
York place—row red brick houses r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Stephen’s gates
York Tavern passage—l s Orford hill, leading to Castle hill
Youell’s buildings—l s Hall rd., nr. Freemasons’ Arms
The following is a Directory of the Villages within a circuit of five miles.
ARMINGHALL, a small parish in Henstead hundred, 2½ miles from Norwich, contained, in 1851, 56 inhabitants. It comprises 630 acres, which belong to the Dean and Chapter of Norwich, who are lords of the manor, patrons of the living, and impropriators of the tithes. The living is a perpetual curacy, held by the Rev. Thomas John Batcheler, B.D., who resides at Norwich.
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Hammond, John, market gardener
Parker, George William, farmer
Saul, Robert, blacksmith
Waters, Edward, farmer and poor rate collector, The Hall
Spink, William, parish clerk