Q

Quarter Sessions, Norfolk, [1], [28], [58], [89], [453]; chairmen of, [308], [329].

,, Norwich, [20], [89], [115], [280].

Queen’s birthday celebrated, [85], [95], [124], [135], [143], [159], [168], [178], [191], [202], [212], [221], [233], [241], [266], [309], [379], [480].

Queen of Denmark at Norwich, [163].

Queen’s visit to Sandringham, [401].

R

Rabies, [412].

Race meeting, [65].

Rachael, Madame, and Lord Ranelagh, [178].

Railways: ruinous competition, [24]; proposed line from Tivetshall to Harleston, [27]; Eastern Counties (Amalgamation of Railways) Bill, [31]; accident near Thetford, [38]; flooded, [38]; unsatisfactory state of, [46]; litigation under the Norwich and Lowestoft Navigation Act, [53], [70]; accident near Harling, [56]; transit rates, [59]; Wells and Fakenham, [69]; Berney Arms station litigation, [102]; amalgamation of, [112]; accident on the Lynn and Hunstanton, [126]; proposed Norwich, Aylsham, and Cromer line, [88] (afterwards known as the East Norfolk Railway), [129], [135], [151], [205], [247], [276]; passengers’ communication, [140]; narrow escape of a train, [145]; West Norfolk Junction Railway opened by Prince of Wales, [153]; Victoria Station, Norwich, [159]; trains impeded by snow, [166], [317]; Watton and Swaffham, [190]; Wensum Valley (proposed), [205]; new station at Lynn, [210]; Norwich and Aylsham (proposed), [220]; Thorpe accident, [244], [245], [252], [253]; Yarmouth and Stalham (or North Norfolk), [258], [279], [287], [321]; proposed Central Norfolk, [258]; Lynn and Fakenham, [281], [309], [327], [332]; killed at Wells station, [299]; East Norfolk, [313], [327]; express service, [330]; Acle and Yarmouth, [335]; Eastern and Midland extension to Holt, [350]; Thorpe Station, Norwich, opened, [368]; train obstruction at East Winch, [410]; fast railway run, [419]; second class tickets abolished, [438]; projected in South Norfolk, [465], [488]; North Walsham to Mundesley, [489]; restaurant cars on G.E.R., [498]; proposed light railway from Norwich to Dereham, [506].

Rains, heavy, [301], [302], [402], [403], [404], [435], [476].

Ranelagh, Lord, and Madame Rachel, [178].

Rare birds, [51], [54], [57], [125], [164], [191], [199].

Rarey at Norwich, [96].

Rate collectors, [176], [474].

Rating, [1], [8], [500].

Rats eaten alive, [131].

Ray’s bream, [465].

Read, Clare Sewell, wins prizes for agricultural essays, [41]; advocates peripatetic agricultural shows, [103]; McCormick’s reaper at the Plumstead farm, [117]; Malt Tax Association, [141]; returned to Parliament as a Malt Tax repealer, [146]; the cattle plague, [148], [246]; first chairman of the Norfolk Chamber of Agriculture, [162]; returned for South Norfolk, [184], [239]; on compulsory education, [198]; on county rates, [208]; president of Norfolk Agricultural Society, [213]; appointed Permanent Secretary of Local Government Board, [239]; at Poor-law conference, [259]; resigns Local Government Board appointment, [261]; national testimonial presented, [262]; establishment of Norwich Fat Cattle Show, [274]; evidence re importation of foreign cattle, [278]; motion for forming a Diocesan Conference, [290]; on road management, [297]; speaks in the House of Commons on agricultural depression, [300]; visit to America, [302]; Farmers’ Alliance, [306]; defeated by Mr. R. T. Gurdon, [308]; motion on the malt tax, [311]; foot and mouth disease, [316], [318], [344]; opening of the North Norfolk Railway, [321]; road maintenance, [323]; unopposed return for West Norfolk, [345]; agricultural depression, [353], [436]; contests Norwich, [370]; with British Dairy Farmers’ Association, [391]; criticism of the Agricultural Holdings’ Act, [406]; relinquishes farming in Norfolk, [467]; farewell to Honingham ibid; presented with portrait, [482].

Reaping machines introduced, [77]; trial of McCormick’s reaper, [117].

Re-assessment of Norwich properties, [500].

Recorders of Norwich: death of Mr. Prendergast, Q.C., [82]; appointment of Mr. O’Malley, Q.C., [83]; death, [249]; appointment of Mr. J. W. Metcalfe, Q.C., [250]; death, [437]; Mr. Kemp, Q.C., appointed, [437].

Redenhall bell foundry, [316].

Re-distribution of seats, [167], [178], [349], [354].

Reed, German, at Norwich, [68], [70], [90], [269], [288].

Reeves, Sims, at Norwich, [297], [410].

Reffley wood celebration, [5].

Reform Act, first election under new, [182].

Reformatories, [65], [365].

Regiment, 54th, West Norfolk, [174].

Regiments (Cavalry): 1st (King’s) Dragoon Guards, [163], [443], [444], [450], [453], [455], [460], [463], [464]; 2nd Dragoon Guards, [5], [12]; 3rd Dragoon Guards, [192], [234], [233], [242]; 5th Dragoon Guards, [108], [112]; 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), [23], [29], [257], [265], [267]; 7th Dragoon Guards, [215], [221], [230], [232], [325], [329], [464], [467], [469], [471], [475], [480], [489], [490]; 1st Dragoons (Royals), [268], [277]; 3rd Hussars, [318], [319], [325]; 4th Light Dragoons (afterwards 4th Hussars), [12], [343], [351], [360]; 5th Lancers, [117], [121], [125], [277], [283], [285], [286], [287]; 6th Dragoons (Inniskillings), [309], [312], [315]; 7th Hussars, [244], [252], [254], [257], [494], [498], [506], [509]; 8th Hussars, [414], [420], [443]; 10th Hussars, [99]; 11th Hussars, [3], [5]; 13th Hussars, [150], [156], [361], [369], [509], [510]; 15th Light Dragoons (afterwards 15th Hussars), [67], [68], [76], [108], [170], [177]; 16th Lancers, [137], [143], [144]; 18th Hussars, [127], [135], [136]; 19th Hussars, [369], [370], [375], [379], [381], [386], [390]; 20th Hussars, [390], [397], [399], [407], [412]; 21st Hussars, [287], [289], [290]; Royal Horse Artillery, [76], [96], [180], [191], [193], [202], [212], [214]; Royal Artillery, [36], [40], [57], [67].

Relief subscriptions, [39], [67], [103], [166], [365], [416].

,, works on Mousehold Heath, [365].

Religious services at Norwich Theatre, [102].

Remarkable career, [5].

Reredos at Letheringsett, [509].

Reserve Squadron at Yarmouth, [225].

Restaurant cars on the G.E.R., [498].

Restitution of stolen money, [58].

Revivalism, [133].

Revolting performance at Norwich, [131].

Rifle shooting, [111], [114], [158], [391].

Riots, [3], [49], [105], [376], [453].

Ritualistic practices, [133], [484].

River pollution, [166].

Riverside Road, Norwich, [415].

Rivers, preservation of order on, [445].

Robinson, Miss, “lady preacher,” [187].

Roebuck, Captain Disney, [233].

Röntgen rays, [468].

Rood beam at St. John Timberhill, [452].

Roman Catholic church, Norwich, [433], [451].

Rosebery, Earl of, visits Postwick, [202]; at Norwich, [400].

Roundabouts, worked by steam, [140].

Rousby, Mr. and Mrs., at Norwich, [233].

Route march of Norfolk Artillery Militia, [512].

Rowing, [8], [56], [63], [64], [69], [150], [289].

Rowing Club, Norfolk and Norwich, [170].

Royal Commissions, [190], [193], [196], [257], [264].

Royal Hotel (new), Norwich, [484].

Running constables, [22].

Rush, James Blomfield, [104].

Russell, Henry, at Norwich, [30], [48].

Russell, Dr., war correspondent, at Norwich, [68].