PUBLIC ESTABLISHMENTS.
Assembly Rooms, Theatre street. James Woods, conductor.
Agricultural Association, Little Orford street. E. S. Bailey, secretary.
Chamber of Commerce Offices, St. Giles’ street. Charles S. Gilman, secretary.
City Jail, St. Giles’ gates. Robert Campling, governor.
Clerical Reading Rooms, Upper Close. Rev. J. L. Browne, and Revd. W. F. Patteson, secretaries.
County Court Office, Redwell street. T. J. Birch, Esq., judge; T. H. Palmer, registrar; W. Wilde, junr., high bailiff.
Corn Exchange, Exchange street. Didwell, bailiff.
County Jail, Castle hill. Robert Pinson, governor.
Electric and International Telegraph Office, The Walk. Henry Draper, superintendent.
Free Library, St. Andrew’s (corner of Duke street), John Harper, librarian.
Horticultural Society. E. S. Bignold, Esq., honorary secretary.
Inland Revenue Office. J. Wild, receiver; John Quin, supervisor.
Local Board of Health. H. B. Miller, clerk; E. E. Benest, surveyor; Samuel Clarke, inspector.
Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution, St. Andrew’s. John Quinton, librarian.
Norfolk and Norwich Museum, St. Andrew’s. Henry Stevenson, Esq., hon. sec.
Public Library, Market place. Edward Langton, librarian.
Saint Andrew’s Hall, St. Andrew’s plain. William Dunn, keeper
School of Art, St. Andrew’s. C. L. Nursey, bead master; F. T. Keith, Esq., honorary secretary.
Stamp Office, Bank street. F. Foster, distributor.
Subscription Reading Rooms and Billiard Rooms, Market place. Henry Kemp, proprietor.
Tax Office, Orford hill. Michael Kelly, and Charles Stringer, surveyors.
Theatre Royal, Theatre street. William Sidney, lessee.
Young Men’s Christian Association, St. Giles’ street. S. True, secretary.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
These are very numerous; the following are the principal:
Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, St. Stephen’s gates. E. Houghton, house steward and secretary.
Bethel, Bethel street. James Dodd, master.
Great Hospital, Bishopgate street. George Simpson, governor.
Doughty’s Hospital, Calvert street. Robert Minns, master.
Eye Infirmary, Pottergate street. Mrs. Bennett, matron.
District Visiting Society, Pottergate street. E. Watson, J. C. Barnham, and J. N. Waite, Esqs., hon. secs.
Norwich Dispensary, St. John’s Maddermarket. Mr. W. Wodehouse, resident surgeon.
Homœopathic Hospital, Orford hill. Mrs. H. Gray, matron.
Indigent Blind Institution. E. W. Yarington, secretary; Mrs. De Carle, matron.
Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children, Pottergate street. Mrs. Stannard, matron.
Norwich Lying-in Charity, Pottergate street. Mrs. Stannard, matron.
Orphan’s Home, Pottergate street. Mrs. Carr, matron.
Workhouse, Dereham road. William Tallack, master. (In connection with the Workhouse are Boys’ and Girls’ Homes, Dispensary, Asylum, &c.)