GOVERNORS of BETHEL.

JEREMIAH IVES, Esq. St. Clement’s, President

Jere. Ives, Esq. Catton Mr. John Gurney
William Herring, Esq. Sigismund Trafford, Esq.
William Foster, Gent. Rev. Robert Parr

Treasurer, Mr. John Gurney.

Physicians, Dr. Beevor and Dr. Manning.

Surgeon and Apothecary, Mr. James Keymer.

Clerk and Steward, Mr. Charles Nelson, Land-Surveyor, Red

Lion lane.—Mr. James Bullard, Master.

N.B. The Committee Day is the first Monday in every Month.

Names of the Bishop, Dean, and Prebendaries.

BISHOP.
Right Reverend CHARLES MANNERS SUTTON, D.D.
Palace.

DEAN.
JOSEPH TURNER, D.D. Deanry.

CHANCELLOR.
The Rev. G. Sandby, D.D. at Denton, Norfolk.

PREBENDARIES.

Philip Wodehouse, M.A. Hingham.

John Pretyman, D.D. Norwich.

Robert Potter, A.M. Lowestoft.

Edward South Thurlow, A.M. Norwich.

George Anguish, A.M. Gisleham, Suffolk.

Jos. Procter, D.D. Vice Chancellor of Cambridge.

BISHOP’S OFFICE in the Upper Close.

Deputy Register, C. Kitson, Gent. Notary Public and Proctor, Norwich.

Proctors. William Utten, John Morphew, Charles Kitson, John Steward.

Principal Apparitor, Robert Starkey, Gent.

Dean and Chapter’s Office, in the Cloister.

Clerk and Register, Mr. Wm. Utten.

Archdeacon of Norwich, his Office,

At Mr. Morphew’s, King-street.

Members of Parliament for Norwich,

Right Hon. William Windham, Vauxhall.

John Frere, Esq. Spring-Gardens.

Receiver of the land Tax, Sir Roger Kerrison.

Receiver of the Stamp Duty, J. H. Cole, Esq.—His Deputy, Mr. Samuel Cole. The Stamp-office, in St. Giles’ Broad-street.

T. Moore, Gent. Bethel-street, Licencer of Hawkers and Pedlars.

Commissions of Appeal under the Income Act.

Robert Fellowes, Esq. Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart. and James Mingay, Esq.—Mr. Adam Taylor, jun. Secretary.

POST OFFICE.

GEORGE LITCHFIELD, Gent.—Post-master.
His Clerk Mr. G. CHAPMAN.

The Mails from London arrive every forenoon about eleven o’clock, except Mondays, and are dispatched every afternoon at half past four, except Saturdays.

The Mails from Huntingdon, Cambridge, Newmarket, Bury, Thetford, &c. arrive, and are dispatched every day at the above time.

The Mails from all the intermediate places betwixt London and Ipswich, betwixt Ipswich and this city and their branches, arrive every day at twelve at noon, and are dispatched to those parts every day at four in the afternoon.

The Mails arrive from Yarmouth every afternoon at four, and are dispatched every day at twelve.

The Mails from Cromer, Aylsham and North Walsham, arrive every day at ten in the morning, and are dispatched to those places at one in the afternoon.

N.B. The Office is opened for the delivery of letters about an hour after the arrival of the different Mails, and is shut at half-past three precisely.