PERSONS EXEMPT FROM SERVING ON JURIES.

Peers, judges, clergy, priests, preachers, barristers, doctors of law, advocates of the civil law, attorneys, officers of courts, coroners, physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, officers of the array and navy, pilots, household servants of the Queen, officers of customs and excise, sheriff’s officers, high constables, and parish clerks, persons exempt by virtue of prescription, charter, grant, or writ.

A TABLE SHOWING THE DISTANCES OF THE MARKET TOWNS IN NORFOLK FROM EACH OTHER, WITH THE MARKET DAYS.

Market Towns.

Attleborough

Th.

Attleborough

Aylsham

Th.

25

Aylsham

Buckenham

Sat.

5

28

Buckenham (New)

Burnham

Sat.

35

27

39

Burnham Market

Cley

Sat.

34

15

38

14

Cley

Cromer

Sat.

35

11

37

25

12

Cromer

Diss

Fri.

11

34

7

47

43

44

Diss

Downham

Mon. & Sat.

31

43

34

32

32

50

29

Downham Market

East Dereham

Fri.

14

17

18

22

22

27

26

26

East Dereham

Fakenham

Th.

26

19

31

10

14

22

38

29

12

Fakenham

Foulsham

Tu.

24

12

25

18

12

17

32

34

101

8

Foulsham

Harleston

Wed.

17

32

12

50

44

42

10

46

29

41

34

Harleston

Harling

Tu.

6

31

6

39

39

40

9

28

20

32

27

17

Harling (East)

Hingham

Sat.

5

21

10

31

28

32

17

29

9

21

18

12

11

Hingham

Holt

Sat.

32

12

36

19

5

10

43

42

18

12

10

42

38

27

Holt

Loddon

Tu.

21

22

20

42

35

32

23

52

26

35

28

14

25

23

33

Loddon

Lynn Regis

Tu. & Sat.

34

40

38

22

33

45

44

11

26

23

29

50

36

30

35

52

Lynn Regis

Norwich

Wed. & Sat.

15

12

15

32

25

22

22

42

16

25

18

20

21

14

23

10

42

Norwich

Stoke Ferry

Fri.

24

39

27

32

39

46

32

7

22

25

30

39

22

21

37

45

15

38

Stoke Ferry

Swaffham

Sat.

19

29

24

22

30

36

29

14

12

16

19

36

20

15

28

38

15

28

10

Swaffham

Thetford

Sat.

14

37

15

40

43

46

17

22

22

32

31

27

9

16

40

33

30

28

15

18

Thetford

Walsham

Th.

30

7

30

32

18

9

37

49

25

26

18

34

36

29

15

25

47

15

46

35

43

Walsham (North)

Walsingham

Fri.

30

19

35

9

9

20

42

32

16

5

10

44

34

25

10

37

25

27

31

21

38

25

Walsingham

Watton

Wed.

10

27

14

28

31

37

20

21

10

20

19

25

11

7

28

31

24

21

14

9

12

35

26

Watton

Wells

Sat.

34

21

40

7

7

22

46

36

22

10

14

48

39

30

12

42

29

32

36

26

43

27

5

31

Wells

Wymondham

Fri.

6

18

8

33

30

30

15

34

12

24

17

17

13

6

27

17

36

9

27

21

20

24

27

13

32

Wymondham

Yarmouth

Wed. & Sat.

34

28

35

51

44

34

38

61

35

44

37

25

40

33

40

15

61

19

57

47

47

25

46

40

51

28

Yarmouth

EXPLANATION.

The figures in each column show the Distances from the places opposite them, to the Place at the head of each column.

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