Ray’s bream, [465].

Read, Clare Sewell, wins prizes for agricultural essays, [41]; advocates peripatetic agricultural shows, [103]; McCormick’s reaper at the Plumstead farm, [117]; Malt Tax Association, [141]; returned to Parliament as a Malt Tax repealer, [146]; the cattle plague, [148], [246]; first chairman of the Norfolk Chamber of Agriculture, [162]; returned for South Norfolk, [184], [239]; on compulsory education, [198]; on county rates, [208]; president of Norfolk Agricultural Society, [213]; appointed Permanent Secretary of Local Government Board, [239]; at Poor-law conference, [259]; resigns Local Government Board appointment, [261]; national testimonial presented, [262]; establishment of Norwich Fat Cattle Show, [274]; evidence re importation of foreign cattle, [278]; motion for forming a Diocesan Conference, [290]; on road management, [297]; speaks in the House of Commons on agricultural depression, [300]; visit to America, [302]; Farmers’ Alliance, [306]; defeated by Mr. R. T. Gurdon, [308]; motion on the malt tax, [311]; foot and mouth disease, [316], [318], [344]; opening of the North Norfolk Railway, [321]; road maintenance, [323]; unopposed return for West Norfolk, [345]; agricultural depression, [353], [436]; contests Norwich, [370]; with British Dairy Farmers’ Association, [391]; criticism of the Agricultural Holdings’ Act, [406]; relinquishes farming in Norfolk, [467]; farewell to Honingham ibid; presented with portrait, [482].

Reaping machines introduced, [77]; trial of McCormick’s reaper, [117].

Re-assessment of Norwich properties, [500].

Recorders of Norwich: death of Mr. Prendergast, Q.C., [82]; appointment of Mr. O’Malley, Q.C., [83]; death, [249]; appointment of Mr. J. W. Metcalfe, Q.C., [250]; death, [437]; Mr. Kemp, Q.C., appointed, [437].

Redenhall bell foundry, [316].

Re-distribution of seats, [167], [178], [349], [354].

Reed, German, at Norwich, [68], [70], [90], [269], [288].

Reeves, Sims, at Norwich, [297], [410].

Reffley wood celebration, [5].