DEATHS
AGGS John, No. 6, Excise-office-street—Window continues
Berney Mrs. Elizabeth, Tombland
Booth Martin, Bookseller, &c. No. 3, Market-place—Business continued by Widow and Son
Branthwaite Mrs. No. 17, Upper Close
Cushen John, Boot and Shoemaker, No. 4, Market-place
Dashwood Mrs. No. 16, Chapel-field-lane
Edwards Theophilus, Corn Merchant, No. 2, Cook street
Gaze Samuel, Corn and Coal Merchant, King-street
Hirst Thomas, Gent. Bracondale Hill
Hilyard John, Dyer, No. 14, Elmhill-street—Business continued by the Widow
Howlett Richard, Merchant, No. 90, Upper Westwick
Meen, Mrs. No. 9, Excise-office-street
Pack Wm. Manufacturer, De Caux’s Yard, Cook-street
Peterson Edward, Salesman, No. 8, Lower Goat-lane—Business continued by the Widow and Son
Postle Jehosaphat, Attorney at Law, No. 1, Castle Meadow
Tagg Henry, Pawnbroker, No. 19, Pottergate-street—Widow continues the Business
Todd Samuel, Baker, No. 20, London-lane
Turner John, Mounter, Southergate-street
Varnish Edward, Butcher, No. 46, Berstreet—Window continues the Business
Weatherill William, Gent. No. 111, Ber-street
Wiggett Mrs. Eaton Road, St. Giles’s Gates
REMOVALS.
AGGAS Robert, late Whitesmith, No. 25, Magdalen-street
Baker Thomas, M.D. No. 20, London lane—Left Town
Barnes John, Whitesmith and Bellhanger, Bishopgate-street
Baret Robert, Esq; No. 38, Colegate-street—Removed to Horsted
Beechey William, Limner, at Edw. Leeds’s, No. 129, Pottergate-street
Beloe, Rev. Mr. No. 24, Lower-Close-square—Left Town
Blake Thomas, Attorney at Law, No. 8, Excise-Office-str.
Bracey Captain, No. 2, Griffin-lane—Left Town
Brown Rev. Michael, No. 71, Magdalen-street
Bryant Charles, Schoolmaster, Little Cockey-lane
Burgoyne Robert, Shoemaker, No. 12, Little Cockey-lane
Chittock Edward, Glover & Breeches-maker, No. 22 Hungate-street
Corsby John, Master of Bethel Hospital
Crowe William, Esq; Cottage, St. Stephen’s Road—Left Town
Dawson Samuel, Master of Duke’s Palace Workhouse
Dusresnoy Mr. French Teacher, at John Watson’s, No. 2, Redwell-street
Edgar Mrs. No. 6, St. Martin’s Plain
Fearman Charles, Gent. from No, 1, London-lane, to the Court adjoining
Foster Peter, Carpenter, &c. from No. 11, Upper Westwick to Lenwade-bridge Mills.
Gibbs Rev. Laurence, No. 20, Pitt-street
Gilmor David, Peruke-maker, No. 13, Cook-street
Hampp John Christopher, Merchant, Surry-street Mews
Harwood John, No. 114, Magdalen-street
Hawkes Thomas Tin Plate-worker, No. 27, Magdalen-street—Left Town
Kett Mrs. No. 23, St. Giles-street
Kett Henry, Gent. ditto, ditto
Maidstone Mrs. No. 5, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street
Middleton William, Hair-dresser, Fyebridge
Morphew John, Attorney, No. 1, Blue Boar-lane, King-street
Morphew John, jun. Attorney, Tuck’s-court, King-street
Morgan Rev. Geo. C. No. 2, Cook-street
Morris John, Whitesmith, No. 7, Excise-Office-street
Nash Michael, Schoolmaster, All Saint’s Green—Left Town
Neale James, Hair-Dresser, No. 15, London-lane
Peterson Mrs. Young Ladies Boarding-School, No. 2, Griffin-lane, King-street
Priest — Gent. No. 22, St. Giles’s Broad-street—Left Town
Reynolds Charles, sen. Gent. No. 22, St. Giles-street
Roberts Mrs. No. 1, St. Stephen’s Church-yard
Routh Mrs. No. 9, Lower Close-square
Robinson Mrs. Eaton Road, St. Giles Gates
Salter William, Gent. No. 17, Upper Close
Slater William, Gent. No. 11, Rampant-horse-street
Smith Joshua, Woollen-Cloth Warehouse, No. 5, London-lane—Left Town
Smith John, Tailor’s Trimming Warehouse, No. 6, Little Cockey-Lane
Stannard Joseph, Carpenter, Joiner and Cabinet-maker, No. 11, Upper Westwick
Todd Mrs. No. 15, Excise-Office-street
Thompson John, Engraver, No. 1, Gun-lane—Left Town
Unthank William, jun. Attorney at Law, Willow-lane
Warnes Benjamin, No. 4, Staymaker, St. Stephen’s-street
Watts Mrs. Lydia, St. Stephen’s Road—Left off the Coach-making Business
Wilkins Wm. Plasterer and Stucco Worker, No. 2, Castle-Meadow, late Mr. Jehos. Postle’s
Wells Rev. John, Assembly-house-yard
Weston Mrs. Ann, removed from No. 13, Botolph-street
Wright Richard, Malster and Coal Merchant, King-street
Wright John, Throwsterer, No. 13, Botolph-street
Woolverton Wm. Schoolmaster, King’s-Arms Yard, Redwell Plain
CORRECTIONS and ADDITIONS
ADAMS and Bacon, Coach and Harness-makers, & Painters, without St. Stephen’s Gates
Back Wm. Surgeon, No. 12, read No. 4, White-lion-lane
Bagot Lewis, D.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich—the Palace
Banfather John, Merchant, No. 2, Soutergate-street—Partner deceased
Bartram Mrs. read Bertram Mrs. No. 16, Rampant-horse-street
Basely John, read Baseley John Greene, Merchant, No. 15, Surry-street
Buttaile, read Battaille Rev. Isaac, No. 17, Pottergate-street
Brettingham Matthew, Architect, St. Augustine’s Road
Brown John, Ironmonger, &c. No. 16, Upper Market-str.
Bureau, Mrs. Mary, No. 13, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street
Burrell and Reddy, Corn and Coal Merchants, King-street, Successors to the late Mr. Samuel Gaze
Burt William, Upholder, &c. No. 1, Rampant-horse-lane
Burks and Marston, read Burks and Storey, Porter-Merchants
Butter Mary, Clear Starcher, No. 10, Red-lion-lane
Catchpole John, Hair Dresser, No. 70, St. Stephen’s-street
Clover Joseph, Gent. Snailgate
Clyatt Thomas Morley, Little Cockey-lane
Colombine Paul, Merchant, Cowgate, read Colombine Paul, Gent. No. 9, Tombland
Deeve Rheuben, read Deave Reuben, Gent. No. 3, Willow-lane
English Rev. Robert, No. 1, Chapel Field
Fearman and Martin, Collarmakers, No. 17, Cook-street—Partnership dissolved, Business continued by J. Fearman
Fellowes Richard, read Follows Richard, Basket-maker, No. 10, Charing-cross
Fisher William, Linen Draper, No. 41, Londen-lane
Flint P. A. read Flindt, P. A. No. 45, Colegate-street
Forder Charles, read Forder Charles Harcourt, Carpenter and Joiner, No. 24 St. Stephen’s street
Francis and Son, read Francis Robert and Son, Attornies, No. 3, Surry-street
Gooding John, read Goodwin John, Throwsterer, Dixon’s Yard, Coslany-street
Green Rev. John, read Greene Rev. John No. 5, Upper-Close
Hall William, read Hall James, Dyer, No. 3, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street
Harvey Charles, Esq; Barrister at Law, and Steward, No. 46, Colegate-street
Hammond Mrs. and Wm. Gent. read Hammont
Harmer, read Harman James, Tailor, No. 107, Magdalen-street
Heavers Mrs. read Havers Mrs. No. 81, Upper Westwick
Hipkins John, read Joseph, Baker No. 70, Gilden Gate
Iselin John, read Iselin John Luke, Merchant, No. 45, St. Giles’s Broad-street
Kett Mrs. for Iselin’s Court, St. Giles’s Broad-street, read Day’s Court
King James, ditto, ditto
King, Hawkins, Bream and Townshend, read Bream, Hawkins and King, Merchants, No. 24, Fishgate
Lawsen Isaac, read Lawson Isaac, Whitesmith and Beam-maker, All Saints Green
Maltby Thomas, Esq. the Cottage, St. Stephen’s Road
Millegan Mrs. read Milligen Mrs. No. 2, Chapel-field-lane
Monk Captain, St. Stephen’s Back-street
Mortram James, No. 16, Rampant-horse-street
Mack Francis, Shoemaker, No. 1, Red-well Plain\
Murphy’s Lace Warehouse, at Mr. Wardlaw’s, No. 42, Market-place
Neville Sylas, M.D. No. 225, King-street
Norris Jeremiah, Esq. No. 27, St. Giles’s-street
Olier John, read Olier John Anthony, No. 12, Gilden Gate
Oxley John, Surgeon, read Edward, No. 28, Pitt-street
Parr Rev. read Parr Rev. Samuel, L.L.D. Master of the Free Grammar School, No. 20, Upper Close
Peckover and Wells, read Wells and Peckover, Merchants, No. 14, Excise-Office-street
Pigge Robert, Baker, No. 20, London-lane—Late S. Todd
Pile Rev. Mr. read Pyle Rev. Philip, No. 19, Upper Close
Pitchers William, Coach and Harness-maker, Rampant-horse-lane
Powell and Sons, read Powell William and Sons, Wool-combers, No. 106, Magdalen-street
Purdy and Sons, read Purdy Robert and Son, Wool-staplers and Combers, No. 30, Pottergate-street
Pyke Mrs. No. 72, St. Stephen’s-street
Rainbird Samuel, Duke’s Palace, Hempen Cloth Warehouse
Ransome Thomas, Gent. No. 1, Castle Meadow
Raymes James, read James and Thomas, Oatmeal-makers, Elmhill-street
Richer Rich. read Richer Nicholas, Bookseller, London-lane
Rodwell John and Thomas, read John only. Dyer, Nether Westwick
Sandby Rev. Paul, read Rev. George, Chancellor, Lower Close-square—Country Residence, Denton, Norfolk
Seamen and Webb, read Seaman and Webb, Wool and Yarnfactors, No. 8, Coslany-street
Spendlove Mrs. Red-well Plain
Spratt and Adams, Coach and Harness-makers—Partnership dissolved, Business continued at No. 1, Muspole-street, by William Spratt
Stevens Captain, No. 16, Excise-Office-street
Steele Mrs. Mantua-maker, No. 226, King-street
Storey Rev. John, read Story Rev. Samuel, No. 22, Coslany-street
Taylor John, read John and Richard, Woolcombers, No. 75, Gilden-gate
Toft Samuel, Crape Dresser, No. 4, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street
Trehearn Vincent, Hat Manufacturer and Hosier, No. 8, Pottergate-street, Corner of Post-Office Court
Troughton Thomas, read Thomas and Sons, Woolcombers, No. 7, Colegate
Tuthill John, read Tuthill Henry, Baker, St. Giles Hill
Waller Miss, Milliner, No. 14, London-lane
Watson and Colkett, read Watson and West, Distillers, Rectifiers, Brandy and Hop Merchants, Rose-lane, King-street
West Robert, Dwelling-house, No. 19, King-street
White Edward, Cooper, No. 111, read No. 27, Magd-str.
Wilson Thomas, read Joseph, Duffield-maker, St. Stephen’s Road
Wilcox and Watson, read Watson and Wilcox, Merchants, No. 67, Pottergate-street
Williams Samuel, Manufacturer, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street, read Yarnfactor
Woolford Joseph, Grocer, No. 1, London-lane
Wright John, Throwsterer, No. 13, Botolph-street
Yewell William, read Youell, Agent to the Proprietors of the New Mills, No. 45, Nether Westwick
ALTERATIONS in the subsequent LISTS.
To List of PHYSICIANS, add Sylas Neville, No. 225, King-street; and omit Baker Thomas, who has left Norwich
In List of SURGEONS, for Oxley John, read Oxley Edward, No. 28, Pitt-street
In List of ATTORNIES, omit Moss Richard, No. 23, Upper-Close; and Postle Jehosaphat, No. 1, Castle-Meadow.
In COURT of REQUEST OFFICE, for King William, Register and Clerk, read Samuel.
In LIST of COACHES, &c. the following Alterations have taken Place.
LONDON and NORWICH EXPEDITION, sets out every Saturday Evening from the Maid’s-Head Inn, St. Simon’s, Norwich. instead of Friday, at Ten o’Clock.
The PARTIE CARREE now sets out every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, precisely at Six o’-Clock, and returns from London every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings at Eight.
Note, This Coach, as well as the Machine and Post-Coach from the Angel Inn, Norwich, inns at the Swan, Lad-Lane, London.
Instead of a Diligence and Post-Coach from the King’s-Head in the Market-place, TWO DILIGENCES set out alternately every Evening, from both London and Norwich. The Price the same as the late Post-Coach.
The NORWICH MERCURY sets out every Saturday evening from the White-Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft, instead of Sunday Evening, at Six o’Clock.
The IPSWICH and NORWICH DISPATCH sets out from the Rampant-Horse Inn, Norwich, which before set out from the Bell-Inn, Hog-Hill.
The BURY WAGGON comes in only on Thursday, and sets out on Friday early in the Afternoon.
ADVERTISEMENT.
In the several Lists and Tables that form the Remainder of this Work, may be found some few Errors, which arise from those Occurrences so natural to Time. The Changes in the City List of Common Council, &c. may be seen in the Norwich Memorandum Book, published by Chase and Co. and the Corrections and Additions to the historical Matter, sent us by a Friend, as also the whole of the Alterations contained in this Appendix, will be blended with the original Copy, in alphabetical Order, and published in a second Edition, as soon as it may be judged necessary.
☞ The Publishers continue to receive the Assistance of those of their Friends as may be pleased to favour them: And they earnestly recommend it to their Fellow-Citizens, to adopt and put in force the Regulations they have endeavoured to render Efficacious—The Names of Streets and Numbers on Houses.