Departure and Arrival of the Mails.
Letters for the following places must be posted by 9.20 p.m., but will be received, with an extra stamp affixed, till 9.40 p.m.:—
| ‡Attleboro’ | Huntingdon | Spilsby |
| ‡ Alford | ‡ London | Stamford |
| ‡ Bishop Stortford | Louth | St. Ives |
| Boston | Lynn | St. Neots |
| ‡ Brandon | March | Swaffham |
| Bury | Newmarket | ‡ Thetford |
| ‡ Cambridge | Peterborough | Wisbech |
| Downham | ‡ Saffron Waldron | ‡ Wymondham |
| ‡ Ely | Soham | Yarmouth, and the posts through London |
| Harlow | Spalding | |
| Hull |
Bags are forwarded by Day Mail to the places marked ‡ at 7.40 a.m., and letters may be posted till 7.30 a.m., and, with an extra stamp affixed, till the bags close.
Letters from the above places are delivered at 7 a.m., and at 4.30 p.m.
For the following places at 6.20 p.m.; with an extra stamp affixed, till 7.10 p.m.
| Brentwood | Harwich | Manningtree | Stratton, Long |
| Chelmsford | Ingatestone | Romford | Wangford |
| Colchester | Ipswich | Saxmundham | Witham |
| Diss | Kelvedon | Scole | Woodbridge |
| Eye | Lowestoft | Stonham |
Letters from the above places are delivered at 7 a.m.
Yarmouth Evening Mail.—Letters for Yarmouth and Lowestoft, if posted by 3 30 p.m., will be forwarded by the Down day Mail, and will be delivered the same Evening.
Morning Mails and Foot Posts.—For the following morning Mails and Foot Posts, Letters may be posted till 5.45 a.m.
Morning Mails.—Yarmouth Mail Cartat 7 a.m. to | |||
Acle | Blofield | Thorpe | Yarmouth |
Cromer Mail Cart at 6 a.m.to | |||
Aylsham | Cromer | Hevingham | St. Faith’s |
North Walsham Mail Cart at 7 a.m.to | |||
Catton | Scottow | Worstead | |
Coltishall | Staltham | Walsham, North | |
Loddon Mail Cart at 7 a.m., to Bergh-Apton, Brooke, and Loddon.
Reepham Mail Cart at 7 a.m., to Attlebridge, Drayton and Reepham.
Foot Posts, 7 a.m.
| Brundall | Drayton | Honingham | Surlington |
| Bawburgh | Earlham | Keswick | Shottisham |
| Braconash | Easton | Marlingford | Stoke H. Cross |
| Catton, New | Eaton | Mulbarton | Saxlingham |
| Caister | Gt. Plumstead | Mousehold | Sprowston |
| Cossey | Heigham, Upper | Newmarket Road | Trowse |
| Cringleford | Hellesdon | Rockland |
Letters from the above places are delivered at 7.15 p.m.
SAMUEL BASE, Postmaster.
NORWICH CENSUS—1851.
PARISHES | Number ofhouses. | Persons. | ||||
Inhabited. | Uninhabited. | Buildings. | Males. | Females. | Total. | |
All Saints | 150 | 6 | ... | 308 | 380 | 688 |
Andrew, St. with the Workhouse | 186 | 9 | 5 | 538 | 718 | 1256 |
Augustine, St. | 492 | 2 | ... | 952 | 1159 | 2111 |
Benedict, St. | 334 | 5 | ... | 615 | 734 | 1379 |
Clement, St. with the Infirmary | 715 | 11 | ... | 1506 | 1724 | 3230 |
Earlham, (Hamlet of) | 24 | 1 | ... | 61 | 70 | 131 |
Eaton | 151 | 4 | 7 | 352 | 433 | 785 |
Edmund, St. | 189 | 3 | ... | 407 | 483 | 890 |
Etheldred, St. | 88 | 4 | ... | 183 | 212 | 395 |
George, St., Colegate | 374 | 15 | .. | 667 | 914 | 1581 |
George, St., Tombland | 149 | 3 | ... | 314 | 480 | 794 |
Giles, St. | 360 | 9 | 5 | 649 | 962 | 1611 |
Gregory, St. | 235 | 5 | ... | 499 | 617 | 1116 |
Heigham, (Hamlet of) | 1874 | 64 | 48 | 3493 | 4215 | 7738 |
Helen, St., (with the Great Hospital) | 66 | 0 | ... | 247 | 278 | 525 |
Hellesdon, (Hamlet of) | 82 | 1 | ... | 186 | 185 | 371 |
John, St., Maddermarket | 153 | 3 | ... | 328 | 380 | 708 |
John, St. Sepulchre | 416 | 7 | ... | 970 | 1044 | 2014 |
James, St. | 347 | 3 | ... | 742 | 796 | 1538 |
Pockthorpe (with Cavalry Barracks) | 355 | 1 | 1 | 1110 | 957 | 2067 |
Julian, St. | 288 | 8 | 2 | 619 | 677 | 1296 |
Lakenham, (Hamlet of) | 1079 | 22 | 7 | 2128 | 2651 | 4779 |
Lawrence, St. | 216 | 14 | ... | 475 | 549 | 1024 |
Margaret, St. | 209 | 5 | ... | 384 | 456 | 840 |
Martin, St., at Palace | 306 | 6 | 1 | 633 | 684 | 1317 |
Martin, St., at Oak | 626 | 12 | ... | 1246 | 1432 | 2678 |
Mary, St., at Coslany | 366 | 2 | ... | 730 | 835 | 1565 |
Mary, St., in the Marsh (in St. Faith’s Union) | 98 | 1 | ... | 167 | 351 | 518 |
Michael, St., at Coslany | 282 | 8 | 3 | 631 | 716 | 1347 |
Michael, St., at Plea | 80 | 7 | ... | 145 | 278 | 423 |
Michael, St., at Thorn | 487 | 9 | 3 | 969 | 1126 | 2095 |
Paul, St. | 652 | 14 | ... | 1249 | 1492 | 2741 |
Peter, St., Hungate | 106 | 4 | ... | 211 | 266 | 477 |
Peter, St., Mancroft (with the Bethel) | 568 | 5 | ... | 1313 | 1679 | 2992 |
Peter, St., per Mountergate | 483 | 5 | 4 | 1035 | 1262 | 2297 |
Peter, St., Southgate | 100 | 2 | ... | 235 | 258 | 493 |
Saviour, St. | 339 | 7 | 5 | 659 | 798 | 1457 |
Simon, St., and Jude | 78 | 1 | ... | 143 | 210 | 353 |
Stephen, St. (with Norfolk and Norwich Hospital) | 960 | 29 | 1 | 1880 | 2481 | 4361 |
Swithin, St. | 205 | 8 | ... | 345 | 455 | 800 |
Thorpe, (Hamlet of) | 390 | 6 | 6 | 832 | 979 | 1811 |
Timberhill, St. John (with County Gaol) | 214 | 8 | ... | 676 | 601 | 1284 |
Town Close (Liberty of) | 21 | 0 | 1 | 30 | 76 | 106 |
Trowse Millgate, Carrow, and Bracondale | 167 | 1 | 2 | 321 | 403 | 724 |
Total. | 14,990 | 339 | 101 | 31,213 | 37,493 | 68,706 |
Population of Norwich in—
| 1693 | 28,911 |
| 1752 | 36,369 |
| 1786 | 40,061 |
| 1801 | 36,832 |
| 1811 | 37,313 |
| 1821 | 50,288 |
| 1831 | 61,364 |
| 1841 | 62,294 |
| 1851 | 68,706 |
NORFOLK.
Lord Lieutenant—The Right Hon. Earl of Leicester, Vice-Admiral and Custos Rotulorum.
High Sheriff—Sir Charles Chad, Bart., Thurston.
Members of Parliament, with their Town Residences.
East Norfolk—E. Wodehouse, Esq., Limmer’s Hotel, Conduit-street; H. N. Burroughs, Esq., ditto; West Norfolk—William Bagge, Esq., Carlton Club; Hon. E. K. W. Coke, 1, St. James’-street; Norwich—Marquis of Douro, 3, Upper Belgrave-street; S. M. Peto, Esq., 47, Russell-square; King’s Lynn—Viscount Jocelyn, 35, Curzon-street; Honourable E. H. Stanley, Carlton Club; Great Yarmouth—Joseph Sandars, Esq., 4, St. James’s-place, Charles Edmund Rumbold, Esq., 1, Albermarle-street; Thetford—Hon. Francis Baring, 14, Pall Mall; Earl Euston, 47, Clarges-street.
Chairman of the Norfolk Quarter Sessions—Henry Dover, Esq., Caston; Thomas Jacob Birch, Esq., Wretham; Edward Howes, Esq., Morningthorpe.
Auditors of the County Accounts—Rev. Edwd. Postle, Chairman; William Burroughs, Esq.: Thomas Blakiston, Esq.
Committee of Visiting Justices for regulating the County Gaol, who meet at the Castle every Saturday, at One o’Clock.
Rev. E. Postle, Chairman; Rev. C. N. Wodehouse; Hon. Lord Wodehouse: Joseph Scott, Esq.; T. W. B. Beauchamp Proctor, Esq.; Rev. T. J. Blofield.; Wm. Burroughs, Esq. Rev. Ellis Burroughs; H. K. Tompson, Esq.; R. Blake Humphrey, Esq.; E. Howes, Esq.
Chaplain—Rev. James Brown.