C
Cadet corps at Norwich, [27].
Caistor Camp, discovery of skeletons at, [191]; of pottery, [208].
Cambridge, Duke of, [14], [20], [471], [486].
Camping (or Camp-ball), [50], [127], [159], [208], [210], [213], [308].
Canal, North Walsham and Dilham, [93], [239], [244], [256], [258].
Canals proposed between Bungay and Diss, [154]; Dereham and Norwich, [171].
Canary show, [459].
Canning, Sir Stratford, appointed Ambassador at Constantinople, [415].
Cannon, bursting of, [23].
. . . , mounted on waggons, [38], [62].
Cannonading heard at Horsford, [8].
Capital punishment, efforts to abolish, [168], [296], [454].
Carlile, Richard, at Norwich, [364].
Carriages for conveyance of troops, [23], [42], [44].
Carrow bridge, [67], [68], [155], [386].
Carter, the “Lion King,” [407], [432].
Castle Corporation, [83], [121], [122], [133], [179], [241].
Castle Hill, Norwich, enclosed, [67].
Castlereagh, Lord, [132], [154]; assailed by Norwich mob, [178].
Castle Rising, archæological discoveries at, [226].
. . . Corporation, [327].
. . . prison: singular action, [108].
Cathcart, Lord, at Norwich, [60], [97].
Cathedral, [4], [7], [46], [211], [255], [420]; restoration of, [46], [309]; repair of tower criticised, [420].
. . . doors, ceremony of knocking at, [332], [333].
. . . rushes strewn in, [296], [332].
Cattle-driving on Sunday, [36].
Cattle, foreign, on Norwich Hill, [458].
. . . Market at Norwich, [76], [81].
. . . , shooting of, [389].
Caul advertised, [13].
Cavalry pioneers, [34].
Celebrations, [6], [30], [41], [57], [83], [87], [110], [115], [116], [127], [191], [194], [197], [264].
Céleste, Madame, [323], [430], [439], [464].
Census returns, [5], [7], [91], [195], [306], [413].
Centenarians. See Died.
Ceremonial objected to by a Sheriff, [86].
Chairing of members of Parliament, [256], [319].
Chalmers, Mr. (actor), [85].
Chamber of Commerce, [464].
Chancel screen at Yarmouth, [144].
Chancellors of the Diocese, [72], [220], [296], [442].
Changes of surnames, [44], [91], [115], [119], [147], [187], [189], [190], [200], [233], [364], [387], [421], [422], [435], [464].
Chantrey, the sculptor, [413].
Chapel Field, Norwich, circus and menagerie in, [442].
Chapels, Nonconformist, [91], [98], [101], [169], [200], [225], [228], [256], [345], [389].
Chapman, Rev. C, vicar of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, [443].
Charities litigation, [351], [356], [358], [382].
Charlotte, Princess, marriage of, [137]; encourages Norwich manufactures, [140]; death, [152], [154].
Chartist movement, [378], [380], [382], [398], [403], [408], [409], [412], [413], [427], [443], [464].
Chatham, Earl of, [132].
Chedworth will case, [35], [141].
Chief Constable of the county, [390].
Chimney sweeps, [140].
Ching Lan Lauro, [275].
Chloroform first used at Norwich, [467].
Cholera, [309], [313], [475], [479].
Cholmondeley, Lord, elected for Castle Rising, [205].
Choral concerts, [329].
Christchurch, Catton, [399], [412].
Christmas custom at Thetford, [100].
Christmas-day church illumination, [203].
. . . observed by Norwich Corporation, [88].
Church briefs, [281].
Church building, [245], [399], [412], [427], [441], [445], [473].
Church, proposed new, at Yarmouth, [245]; protest against, [294].
Church Missionary Society, [109].
. . . rates, [294], [390], [433].
. . . restoration, [67], [68], [103], [374], [467], [471].
. . . societies, [232].
Circus building blown down, [354].
. . . performances at Norwich Theatre, [422].
. . . tent first used, [425].
Circuses, [78], [94], [100], [109], [130], [132], [152], [163], [188], [203], [215], [226], [272], [282], [326], [327], [355], [379], [390], [392], [394], [422], [425], [433], [442], [443], [474].
City Chamberlin of Norwich, [263], [336].
. . . Gaol, sale of, [286].
. . . Treasurer, [287].
. . . wall, fall of, [266].
Clarence, Duke of, [60], [249].
Clarence, Mr. (Clarence Holt), manager of Norwich Theatre, [484], [488].
“Cleansing week” at Norwich, [64], [180], [266].
Clergy incomes, [38].
Clergyman charged with assault, [106].
Clifford, Mr. (actor), [361].
Clock at Norwich Guildhall, [484].
Close Jail, Norwich, [133].
Clothing for Portuguese troops, [280].
Coach accidents, [191], [233], [250], [322], [323], [335], [387], [415], [425], [449], [468]; competition, [194]; conveyance of contraband spirits, [351], of convicts, [290], of corpses, [219]; fares, reduction of, [136], [163], [429]; informers, [233], [402]; lighted inside, [357]; of novel construction, [142], [164]; running with a, [171]; narrow escape of, [233]; furious driving of, [217]; robberies, [99].
Coaches, [3], [7], [8], [10], [11], [27], [34], [36], [38], [51], [54], [63], [69], [71], [82], [88], [97], [99], [104], [106], [112], [115], [117], [127], [129], [131], [134], [136], [139], [142], [153], [156], [157], [161], [163], [164], [171], [172], [175], [177], [191], [193], [194], [195], [201], [208], [212], [215], [217], [218], [219], [227], [229], [232], [233], [246], [248], [249], [250], [253], [259], [263], [290], [293], [308], [309], [314], [322], [342], [355], [357], [368], [377], [383], [400], [402], [405], [413], [415], [424], [425], [426], [429], [437], [442], [449], [453], [459], [468].
Coaches and wains: a comparison, [229].
Coachguard’s stage performance, [311].
Coaching system, effect of railways upon, [449], [453].
Coachman fined for possession of game, [259].
Coachman’s funeral: Singular incident at, [112].
. . . lecture on Shakespeare, [442].
Coal duty, [170], [227], [299].
. . . hawking, important decision as to, [54].
Coates, the pedestrian, feats by, [407].
Cobbett, Mr., at Norwich, [217], [254], [292].
Cobden, Mr., at Norwich, [427], [452].
Cockey Lane, Norwich, [77], [283].
“Cockfighter,” a famous hunter, [358].
Cocking, [15], [29], [39], [42], [46], [47], [64], [69], [81], [82], [86], [90], [95], [101], [113], [123], [124], [135], [137], [144], [146], [149], [153], [157], [159], [171], [184], [194], [207], [211], [220], [233], [246], [271], [282], [285], [297], [304], [310], [312].
Coffin, two bodies in one, [134].
Coffins provided before death, [130], [386], [387], [437].
. . . , condemned felons seated on, [211].
Coin, circulation of base, [376].
Coinage, exchange of defective, [137]; Irish and French taken at Norwich Theatre, [144]; new silver, [143].
Coins, discoveries of ancient, [39], [270], [405].
. . . , copper, carried for a wager, [259].
Coke-Kennedy shooting match, [225]; Coke-Ross, [249].
Coke, Mr. T. W., attacked by Norwich mob, [124]; insulted at Norwich, [148]; his political bias, [213]; son and heir, [213], [216]; “chaired” at Norwich, [256]; retirement from Parliamentary life, [320]; complimentary dinner to, [323]; portrait, [321]; elevation to peerage, [363]; death, [419]; monument to, [420], [424], [449].
Cold weather in June, [41], [391], [408].
Colman cricket team, [457].
Colours at elections prohibited, [273].
. . . , presentations of, [26], [27], [28].
Coltishall Brewery, sale of, [411].
Comedians, Norfolk and Suffolk Company of, [32], [210], [211], [213], [216], [316], [400], [442], [461].
Comet, [93].
Coming of age celebrations, [181], [217], [257], [483].
Common Council elections, [266], [304].
Concerts, [46], [187], [239], [249], [272], [322], [377], [402], [406], [413], [428], [442], [453], [469], [480].
Condemned felons seated on coffins, [211].
Confidence trick, [128].
Confirmations, [7], [49], [73], [105], [182], [246], [267], [268], [324], [330], [366], [406], [438].
Conjugal rights, actions for restitution of, [113], [412].
“Conservative”: when first used in a political sense, [303].
Consistory Court, imprisonment by, [292], [442].
Conspiracy, [131]; remarkable case of, [416].
Constabulary Act, adoption of, [390].
Contractors, allegations against, [260].
Convict’s restitution of stolen money, [423].
Convicts, attempted escapes of, [37], [290], [293].
. . . sent from Norwich by water, [330].
Cooke, Mr. T. P. (actor), [312].
Cooke, the Pentonville miser, [93].
Cooper, Mr. W., plays by, [418], [427], [434].
Cooper, Sir Astley, [198].
Cooping of electors, [64], [169], [269], [270], [274].
Copenhagen, Battle of, [4].
Coppin, Mrs., [65].
Corn Exchange, Norwich, [236], [242], [280].
. . . importation, [260], [394], [451], [458].
. . . Laws, [116], [117], [124], [244], [262], [380], [394], [427], [434], [451], [452], [458].
. . . Law riots, [124], [136].
. . . market at Ranelagh Gardens, Norwich, [236].
. . . at Wells, [251].
. . . merchants and corn growers’ dispute, [68], [79].
. . . Regulation Bill, [32].
Cornwallis, Marquis, [132].
Coronation of George IV., [197]; of William IV., [308]; of Victoria, [374].
Coroner’s election, [274].
Corporation grant for church building, [289].
Corpses sent by coach, [219]; by wains, [272], [281].
Corri, Miss Rosalie (actress), [194].
Costessey Guild, [195].
. . . rejoicings, [235].
Cotman, J. S. (artist), [54].
Counterfeit money, [59].
County business, mode of conducting, [260], [262], [278].
. . . Court, [463].
. . . Gaol at Norwich, [201], [229].
. . . Lunatic Asylum, [89], [116], [444].
. . . Surveyor, election of, [349].
Coursing, [9], [17], [36], [69], [261].
. . . , alleged illegal, [435].
Courts martial, [81], [293], [316].
Cowper monument at Dereham, [24].
Crape ball at Norwich, [252].
Cribb and Gully at Norwich, [61].
Cricket, [42], [49], [57], [65], [66], [67], [83], [84], [85], [86], [91], [92], [93], [107], [120], [129], [140], [144], [151], [161], [162], [174], [175], [197], [212], [221], [245], [278], [287], [297], [306], [308], [324], [332], [351], [416], [439], [449], [457], [471], [478].
. . . on Sunday, [152].
Cricket Club, Norfolk, [262], [269], [275], [449]; grounds established by, [262], [275]; uniform of, [262].
. . . , Norwich, [266], [278].
. . . ground at Norwich, [266], [278], [323], [332].
. . . match by females in trousers, [221].
. . . for cherries and cider, [91].
. . . on the ice, [265], [404].
Crim. Con., actions for: Brograve v. Elwin, [57]; Laton v. Beauchamp, [145]; Muskett v. Gurney, [156], [291]; Astley v. Garth, [265]; Trafford v. Ellis, [394].
Crime in Norfolk, [203]; in Norwich, [189], [198].
Criminal offenders, prosecution of, [251].
Cromer Hall, fire at, [290].
. . . races, [119].
. . . Theatre, [140].
Cross Keys Wash, [252]; bridge opened, [309].
Cross roads burial, [104].
Cross, Tom, literary coachman, [442].
Cruelty to a child, [190].
Cuckoo, late arrival of, [372].
. . . shot in September, [388].
Culprit drawn to execution on a hurdle, [58].
Culprit’s body exhibited, [305].
Cumberland, Duke of, [104].
Curtis, John, naturalist, [423].