N
National rate, [474].
. . . Reform Association, [480].
Naval abuses, [40].
. . . engagements, [28], [29], [50], [78], [91], [103].
Navigation Bill, Norwich and Yarmouth, [468].
Necton Guild, [195].
Neeche’s Gardens, Norwich, [6], [14].
“Negro Jubilee” at Sheringham, [333].
. . . minstrels, [460].
Neild, Mr., the philanthropist, [43].
Nelson annuities, [53].
. . . , Lord, at Yarmouth, [2], [7]; death of, [44], [45].
. . . monument at Norwich proposed: abortive scheme, [47].
. . . at Yarmouth, [119]; first stone laid, [149]; singular death of the surveyor of the works, [172]; work completed, [173].
. . . relic, [438].
Nemesis, H.M.S., on Happisburgh Sand, [79].
Neville, Lord, and Mr. Cobbett, [281].
New Concert Room, Norwich, [141], [335].
News of victories, [97], [98], [100], [106], [108], [110], [111], [114], [115], [127], [140].
Newsreaders, [35], [76], [195], [389], [391].
Nobleman charged with assault, [89].
Nonconformist claims, [335].
Norfolk and Norwich Bazaar, [313].
. . . and Suffolk Institution, [279].
. . . “Chronicle” burnt by Norwich mob, [188].
. . . Declaration, [146].
. . . Duke of, at Norwich, [44].
. . . Estuary works, [488].
. . . loyalty, [5].
. . . men and scientific societies, [184].
. . . Petition, [217].
. . . Rangers, [21], [25], [223].
. . . Society (or Club), [44], [185]; revival of, [56].
. . . in London, [221].
Norman’s School, [395].
North Walsham church steeple, [346].
. . . Theatre opened, [276]; converted into a school, [450].
“Norwich a Port,” [162], [164], [200], [213], [216], [218], [242], [253], [263], [276], [291], [325], [455].
. . . and Lowestoft Navigation Co., [310], [326], [330].
. . . Assize Bill, [310].
. . . Castle, [49], [67], [180], [259], [283], [328], [420]; as a prison, [180]; discovery of rooms and passages in the keep, [259]; Hill enclosed, [67]; restoration of, [283], [328], [420].
. . . (Connecticut), [455].
. . . Equitable Insurance Office, [291].
. . . improvements, [108].
. . . oarsmen on the Seine, [465].
. . . Poor Bill, [305].
. . . Public Library, [339], [346].
. . . recruits in the French War, [5].
. . . Union Independent Society, [257].