| Mr. T. Bunn | 21 |
| ,, T. Foreman | 21 |
| ,, W. C. Reynolds | 27 |
| ,, J. G. Rivett | 26 |
| „ G. S. Shingles | 26 |
| ,, E. P. Youell | 26 |
| ,, R. Hammond, junr. | 10 |
| ,, Boulter | 6 |
| ,, J. Brown | 5 |
| ,, E. R. Palmer | 8 |
| ,, Sir E. Tavers | 1 |
| ,, H. Worship | 1 |
| ,, S. Paget | 1 |
Nov. 26th.—Court “Buck of the Forest,” A.O.F., had been opened at the Buck Inn.
One hundred and nineteen persons had been confirmed by Bishop Spencer at St. Nicholas’ Church.
Dec. 3rd.—It was proposed to establish a School of Design in the town.
Captain Manby had attained his 88th year.
Dec. 24th.—A parochial Museum was being formed at the Priory.
The Local Board District Rate was signed at 1s. 4½d. in the £.
Dec. 31st.—Mr. C. J. Palmer had presided at the annual dinner of the subscribers of the Public Library.
1854.
Jan. 7th.—Several houses had been damaged by a “fearful” storm.