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The Norwich Mail in a Thunderstorm on Thetford Heath. (From a Print after J. Pollard)[Frontispiece]
The Norwich Stage, about 1790. (From a Painting by an Artist unknown)[5]
The “Expedition,” Newmarket and Norwich Stage, about 1798. (From the Painting by Cordery)[9]
Rye House[21]
The “Eagle,” Snaresbrook: the Norwich Mail passing, 1832. (From a Print after J. Pollard)[41]
The “White Hart,” Woodford. (From a Drawing by P. Palfrey)[45]
Birthplace of Cecil Rhodes[59]
Henry Gilbey[63]
The “Crown,” Hockerill, demolished 1903.
(From a Drawing by P. Palfrey)
[67]
The “White Bear,” Stansted. (From a Drawing by P. Palfrey)[71]
The “Old Bell,” Stansted. (From a Drawing by P. Palfrey)[75]
London Lane, Newport: where Charles the Second’s Route to Newmarket joined the Highway[85]
The Devil’s Ditch and Newmarket Heath, looking towards Ely[125]
Yard of the “White Hart,” Newmarket[147]
Newmarket: the “Rutland Arms”[153]
“Angel Hill,” Bury St. Edmunds[181]
Mildenhall[195]
Barton Mills[199]
The “Nuns’ Bridges” on the Icknield Way, Thetford[217]
The “Bell Inn,” Thetford, and St. Peter’s Church[221]
Castle Hill, Thetford, in 1848. (From an old Print)[229]
Wymondham[279]
The “Unicorn,” Norwich and Cromer Coach. (From a Print after J. Pollard, 1830)[295]
“St. Fay’s”[311]
Blickling Hall[319]
Cromer in 1830.(From a Print after T. Creswick, R.A.)[343]
Cromer[349]