The Norwich Directory [1802]

Transcribed from the 1802 Thomas Peck edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription.
CONTAINING
An Alphabetical List of the Principal Inhabitants, their Address, Profession, or Trade.
A CONCISE HISTORY of NORWICH;
Pointing out the most remarkable Places in it worthy the Attention of Strangers .
WITH THE FOLLOWING TABLES:
Streets, lanes, markets, churches, meeting-house, and public buildings. Court of aldermen, sheriffs, common-council, city officers, and committees. The bishop’s, dean and chapter’s, excise, stamp, and post office. Court of Request, Hospitals, treasurers, and court of guardians. Bankers, physicians, surgeons, attorneys, Saturday merchants, &c. Inns, coffee-houses, coaches, waggons, carriers. Lodges of free masons. Fairs in Norfolk. Boarding schools, boarding and lodging houses, &c. The population of Norwich. London and Hull traders, and pack-ships from Yarmouth.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A RETROSPECT of the PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS,
Proposed by a Committee formed for that purpose .
WITH AN ENGRAVED PLAN of the CITY , with REFERENCES .
BY THOMAS PECK

Thomas Peck
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2014-01-19

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Norwich (England) -- Directories

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