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Yacht ashore at Happisburgh, [63].

Yachting and Fishing exhibition, [446].

Yare and Bure Preservation Society, [412].

Yarmouth: seamen’s riot, [3]; mayor elected by his casting vote, [9]; Priory Schools, [16]; Corporation records, [19]; vessel attacked by mutineers, [21]; Wellington Pier, [23]; George Borrow saves a boat’s crew, [24]; as a Militia centre, [28]; Lord Sondes elected High Steward, [32]; new bridge opened, [35]; waterworks opened, [41]; cemetery, [51]; charities, [51]; storms at, [54], [57], [68], [90], [96], [101], [118], [119], [129], [130], [138], [140], [164], [165], [172], [182], [188], [194], [199], [209], [253], [259], [274], [281], [283], [317], [335], [455], [459], [484], [502]; Britannia Pier, [54], [90]; Nelson Column, [55]; bribery, [59]; election petitions, [66], [93], [156]; school of Navigation and Art, [62]; Marine Parade, [64]; discovery of coins, [65]; St. John’s church, [66], [74], [348]; fire at St. James’s Place, [69]; magisterial appointments condemned, [72]; presentations to Bishop Hills, [85]; Donegal Militia, [87], [98]; Wherrymen’s chapel, [91]; Channel Fleet, [97], [114], [126], [245]; explosion on the s.s. Tonning, [100]; action against Sir Edmund Lacon, M.P., [104]; Cufaude v. Corry, [105]; shipbuilding, [105], [125], [136], [149], [213], [257]; military riot, [105]; “Yarmouth Independent” libel action, [107]; lifeboat scandals, [119], [138]; Gas Bill, [122]; Nelson monument, fatal fall from, [124]; Scotch fisherman’s feat on, [259]; accident at Burgh Water Frolic, [125]; presentation to a Mayor, [134]; Public-house Closing Act, [138]; St. Nicholas church restoration, [138], [201], [420], [421]; Haven and Port Bill, [141], [158]; Fish Wharves and Tramways Bill, [153], [171]; lifeboats launched, [151], [400], [430]; lifeboat disasters, [154]; Drill Hall, [171]; Fenian scare, [173]; fires, [174], [286]; St. James’s church, [191], [279]; extraordinary catches of herring, [54], [195]; Assembly Rooms destroyed by fire, [199]; church organ, [199]; Corporation address to Sir James Paget, [214]; Corn Hall opened, [216]; depot of the 9th Regiment, [218]; Recordership, [219]; mirage, [221]; visits of Prince of Wales, [221], [299], [321], [328], [357], [379], [460], [499]; Grammar School opened, [222]; Reserve Squadron, [225], [413]; Ballot Act, [225]; East Suffolk Tramway, [227], [254]; Aquarium, [258]; fishing fleet disaster, [274]; presentation to Mr. C. J. Palmer, [274]; Town Hall, [285], [328]; silver cradle, [301]; British Archæological Association, [302]; Duke of Edinburgh, [309]; Book Club centenary, [310]; visit of the Duke of Cambridge, [321]; Golf Club, [333]; high tides, [335], [455]; remarkable tides, [375]; fishing dispute, [377]; Hospital, [379], [394]; Lord Salisbury as High Steward, [395]; Duke of Clarence, [420]; British Training Squadron, [420]; Lord Randolph Churchill, [444]; Agricultural shows, [125], [413], [450]; floods, [455], [484]; Tollhouse Museum opened, [461]; Yeomanry Cavalry training, [470]; fire at Press’s mills, [485]; St. Paul’s church consecrated, [437]; murder, [489]; Missions to Seamen Church and Institute, [509]; Duke of York, [509]; beach murder, [512].

Yarn Company, Norwich, [50].

Yeomanry Cavalry, [470], [498]; volunteer for South Africa, [505], [506].

Young, J. F., [37]; manager of Norwich Theatre, [162]; member of “Caste” Company, [233]; death, [377].

“Youth,” [344].