CITY SURGEONS.
Mr. Robert Scott
Mr. James Keymer
Mr. James Robinson
The City Surgeons are also Men-Midwives in their respective Districts.
The CORPORATION of GUARDIANS of the POOR in NORWICH.
CHARLES HARVEY, Esq. Governor.
ROBERT PARTRIDGE, Esq. Deputy Governor.
ROBERT HARVEY, Esq. Treasurer.
The MAYOR, RECORDER, STEWARD, SHERIFFS, and ALDERMEN for the time being.
For the GreatWard of Conisford, Ber-street, and Trowse. | |
Elected in 1800. | Elected in 1801. |
Edward Squire, corn-merch. | Edw. Browne, carpenter |
James Chase, liquor-merch. | Francis Sillis, farmer |
Thomas Dove, carpenter | John Angell, jun. currier |
Thos. Tompson, merchant | Mark Osborn, grocer |
For the GreatWard of Mancroft. | |
Rich. Beatniffe, bookseller | John C. Hampp, merchant |
Thomas Back, backer | Peter Chamberlin, grocer |
Wm. Burt, upholder | Samuel Harmer, Gent. |
John Athow, stone-mason | Mr. Sheriff Ward |
For the GreatWard of Wymer. | |
Jas. Buttivant, manufacturer | John Rodwell, dyer |
Richard Bacon, printer | Samuel Blogg, mason |
William Unthank, Gent. | Wm. Foster, jun. Gent. |
Jonathan Davey, merchant | James Marsh, Gent. |
For the Wardbeyond the Water. | |
William Cutting, merchant | John Brittan, woolcomber |
James Angier, merchant | John Webb, woolcomber |
Robert Powell, woolcomber | Wm. Barnard, merchant |
Edward Reeve, grocer | Joseph Scott, merchant |
Mr. WILLIAM SIMPSON, Clerk of the Court.
Mr. J. SWIFT, Beadle.
Mr. Thomas Nichols, Assistant Beadle.
C. Church, Removal Officer.
C. Church, Mayor’s Constable.
T. Warren and J. Simonds, Visitors.
N.B. General Courts of the Guardians are held on the first Tuesday in every Month, at Three o’clock in the afternoon, at the Hall in St. Andrew’s; and weekly Committees at St. Andrew’s Workhouse, every Friday in the Afternoon, and at St. John’s Workhouse, every Monday in the Afternoon.
COURT of REQUEST or CONSCIENCE.
The Commissioners are such of the Court of Aldermen and Common Council as qualify themselves according to the Act.
Mr. SAMUEL KING, Register and Clerk.
Office in St. Clement’s Church-yard.
The Court is held every Monday before one Alderman and two of the Common Council, in St. Andrew’s Hall, at Three o’clock in the afternoon.