P
Paganini at Norwich, [307].
Pageant at Yarmouth, [115], [153].
Painter Ned, [178], [181], [184], [203], [219], [232], [277], [293], [426]; his fight with Oliver, [184]; action at Assizes, [426].
Pains and Penalties, Bill of, [185], [188].
Panic at St. Margaret’s church, Lynn, [334].
Panoramas, [54], [81], [199], [215], [216], [219], [337], [362].
Panoramic view of Norwich, [74].
Pantomimes, [37], [81], [291], [433], [459], [474], [488].
Papal aggression, [488].
Paper duty, [284].
. . . mills, [76]; accident at Taverham, [385].
Parachute descents, [388], [389].
Parish clerks, [90], [96], [99], [100], [109], [110], [178], [210], [308], [310], [437], [445].
. . . , funerals of, [90], [210].
Parliamentary Reform, [204], [208], [302], [313], [314], [315]; re-division of the county, [315].
Parry, Captain (afterwards Sir Edward), presented with freedom of Norwich, [192], of Lynn, [254]; appointed Poor-law Commissioner, [340]; official visits to Boards of Guardians, [341].
Paton, Miss (Mrs. Wood), [286], [288], [313], [323], [411], [418].
Patteson, Alderman, resignation of, [306]; death, [317].
Patteson, John, appointed Judge, [299]; on circuit at Norwich, [400], [401], [436], [444].
“Paul Pry,” a slanderous publication, [389].
Pauper, cost of maintaining a, [368].
Pavements defective at Norwich, [131].
Paving and improvement of King’s Lynn, [53].
. . . Bills, [17], [43], [45], [234], [241], [390], [392].
Payne, the pirate, [29].
Peace of Amiens, [12], [13], [14].
. . . preliminaries, [8].
. . . rejoicings, [8], [9], [12], [13], [112], [117], [118], [124].
. . . Society, [455].
. . . with America, [124].
Pedestrianism, [31], [35], [40], [48], [138], [149], [150], [162], [171], [185], [195], [200], [205], [234], [259], [289], [350], [397], [399], [407], [418], [430], [434], [454], [477].
Peel, Major, candidate for Norwich, [255]; election of, [256]; receives hon. freedom, [257].
Penance in church, [274].
Penny Library, [231].
. . . post to Stalham, [128].
. . . postage, [370], [391], [428].
Pensioners, Corps of, [438], [477].
People’s College, Norwich, [477].
Peregrine falcon killed in Norwich, [378].
Perpetual motion, [223].
Peterloo incident, [176], [177].
Petty sessions, disturbance at, [422].
Pew disputes [237], [292], [442].
Pews, appropriation of, [467].
Phenomenon during thunderstorm, [236].
Philharmonic Society, [406].
“Philip Augustus,” [409].
Philipsthal’s Phantasmagoria, [59].
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs., first appearance at Norwich, [465]; engaged at Norwich Theatre, [488].
Phœnix yawl, wreck of, [444].
Phonography, [447].
Phosphorus, winner of the Derby, [372].
Photography, [433].
Picture of North Walsham steeplechase, [360].
Pigeon shooting, [141].
Pike, large, [47], [295], [330]; voracity of, [214].
Pikes for special constables, [28].
Pilch, Fuller, [323], [332], [449]; his single wicket match with Marsdon, [324].
Pinson, Mr. G., appointed Governor of County Gaol, [433].
Pirates tried at Yarmouth, [225].
Ploughing matches, [65], [311]; aged competitor at, [311].
Poaching, [37], [58], [261], [348].
Pocket-picking at an execution, [206].
Pockthorpe Guild, [374], [485].
Poisoning at Burnham Westgate, [343], [348]; Happisburgh, [455]; Hempnall, [384]; Tibenham, [462]; Wighton, [322]; Yarmouth, [245].
Police, [189], [300], [347], [390].
Polito’s menagerie, [26], [92], [101].
Polka, introduction of, [439].
Poll-book, attempted mutilation of a, [320].
Polytechnic exhibition at Norwich, [403].
Poor-law relief, [56], [195], [252], [253], [259], [305], [342], [359], [365], [435], [462].
Porpoise captured at West Somerton, [377].
Portrait of Mr. T. W. Coke, [112].
Portraits at St. Andrew’s Hall, Norwich, [8], [19], [29], [50], [92], [120], [168], [203], [227], [252], [256], [270], [281], [345], [381].
Postal deliveries on Sunday, [397].
Posting charges, [12], [72], [89], [331].
Postman, a crippled, [406].
Postmaster of Norwich, [132].
Postmasters, [221], [222], [331].
Potash Farm, sale of, [486].
Poulteney, Sir James, tragic death of, [90].
Power, Mr. (actor), [295], [310].
Power, Rev. A. Bath, and the electric telegraph, [459], [466].
Prendergast, Mr., qualifies as Recorder of Norwich, [474].
Presentations, [32], [42], [64], [88], [95], [101], [108], [117], [122], [124], [133], [149], [172], [173], [187], [199], [203], [213], [215], [220], [241], [240], [243], [246], [248], [249], [253], [256], [286], [290], [296], [327], [332], [335], [345], [348], [366], [377], [381], [398], [400], [413], [454], [477].
Press gangs, [19], [40], [126].
Preston, Isaac, appointed Steward of Norwich, [262]; appointed Recorder, [301]; marriage, [313]; claimant to the Stanfield property, [378]; action against James Blomfield Rush, [469]; murdered by Rush, [473].
Preston, Sir Thomas, [122].
Prices of provisions, &c., [2], [3], [5], [7], [10], [68], [72], [94], [136].
Priest, Rev. St. John, [135], [163].
Prince of Wales, birth of, [412]; christening, [415].
Prince’s Street chapel, Norwich, [169].
Printer’s name omitted from a publication, [113], [118].
Prisoners’ alms boxes, [83].
Prisoners of war, [13], [29], [36], [55], [75], [111], [113], [115], [118].
. . . drowned, [55].
Prize-fights, [31], [66], [79], [84], [92], [123], [127], [129], [137], [142], [153], [158], [170], [174], [176], [180], [181], [184], [186], [187], [203], [210], [214], [222], [225], [233], [234], [239], [244], [259], [268], [277], [284], [292], [366], [370], [379], [381], [386], [387], [391], [448], [450].
. . . on Sunday, [187], [381], [386].
Proclamation of George IV., [179]; of William IV., [297]; of Victoria, [363].
Property, re-valuation of, [43], [147], [153].
Protection, [407], [434], [452], [458], [482].
Protestant movement, [289].
Public breakfasting, [59].
. . . discussions, [364].
. . . Dispensary, Norwich, [19].
. . . meetings in parish churches, [377], [418].
Publicans’ licences refused, [59].
Publication of local works, [192], [386], [397], [416], [417], [421], [432].
Pugilists at Norwich, [70], [93], [160], [184], [426].
Pump in St. Lawrence, Norwich, [196].
Pump-room and baths at Thetford, [176].