10.—Died at Ludham, Mr. William Heath, in his 90th year. He was formerly a well-known breeder of cattle, and a successful exhibitor at the Smithfield Club and other shows. In the days of his prosperity he dispensed unbounded hospitality at the Hall Farm; in after years he experienced severe reverses and lived in retirement in the locality where he had once held so prominent a position.

13.—The Rev. W. M. Hay Aitken was installed a canon of Norwich Cathedral, in place of the Ven. Archdeacon Nevill, deceased.

24.—A woman named Kelly, aged 27, the widow of a reservist who had died in South Africa, was found in her cottage at Stokesby suffering from severe abdominal wounds, from which she died in the course of the day. A half-witted lad named Cossey, aged 20, was apprehended on the charge of murdering the woman.

END OF VOL. II.

INDEX.

A

Abduction of a boy, alleged, [96].

,, remarkable charge of, [122].

Abstinence from food, remarkable instance of, [88].

Accidents: Rev. W. Beauchamp killed, [20]; remarkable subsidence at Norwich, [24]; boating, on the Yare, [33]; killed by the fall of a building, [33]; on the railway, near Thetford, [38]; ditto, near Harling, [56]; at Norwich circuses, [68], [112]; fatal driving, [91]; Norwich fish market, [91]; explosion on ss. Tonning, [100]; gunpowder explosion at Norwich, [101]; fatal, carriage, at Norwich, [116]; fatal fall from Nelson Monument, Yarmouth, [124]; Burgh water frolic, [125]; on Lynn and Hunstanton railway, [126]; at Arnold’s brewery, Norwich, [156]; boiler explosion at Stark’s dye works, Norwich, [162]; ditto at Watlington, [166]; firework explosion, [205]; Wells railway station, [299]; shooting, [360]; Mr. Mann, of Thelveton, [372]; boating, at Buckenham Ferry, [401]; at a Norwich fire, [434]; on Ormesby broad, [463]; Hunstanton yawl disaster, [464]; drowning, at Holkham, [471]; Wells boating disaster, [485]; dragoon fatally injured, [489].