“Brother Officers,” [496].
Brough, Lionel, [235].
Browne, Sir Thomas, skull of, [445]; proposed monument, [497].
Buck, Zachariah, receives degree, [24]; death, [302].
Building Society frauds, [241], [242], [253].
Bulgarian atrocities, [269].
Bullard, Harry, appointed Sheriff of Norwich, [281]; presented with portraits, [282], [294]; excursions for work-people, [289], [313]; elected Mayor, [291], [304], [374]; munificence during the great flood, [291]; presented with silver cradle, [300]; plants trees in Chapel Field, [303]; performs opening ceremony at Chapel Field, [315]; receives Duke of Norfolk, [311]; subscription portrait hung in St. Andrew’s Hall, [328]; adopted Conservative candidate for Norwich, [360]; returned, [362]; unseated on petition, [366]; banquet to celebrate the Queen’s birthday, [379]; entertains Queen Kapiolani, [380]; the Jubilee, [381]; receives honour of knighthood, [381]; freedom of the city, [385]; Conservative Club soirée, [405]; Bullard and others v. Saul, [428]; silver wedding, [429]; adopted Conservative candidate for Norwich, [461]; returned, [462]; unveils portrait of Mr. J. J. Colman, [503]; returned unopposed, [512].
Bulwer, W. E. G. L., wounded at the Alma, [36]; receives Crimean medal, [41]; marriage, [42]; presentation to, [128]; Mrs. Bulwer opens rifle range, [158]; Col. Bulwer gazetted brigadier, [392]; presents volunteer decoration, [439]; long service medal, [457].
Bunn, Robert, pedestrian, [66].
Bunnett, Edward, takes degree as Mus. Bac., [56]; Mus. Doc., [189]; complimentary concert to, [281]; appointed city organist, [313]; “musical jubilee,” [469].