Transcribed from the 1802 Thomas Peck edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org. Many thanks to Norfolk and Norwich Millennium Library, UK, for kindly allowing their copy to be used for this transcription.
THE
Norwich Directory;
CONTAINING
An Alphabetical List of the Principal Inhabitants, their
Address, Profession, or Trade.
A CONCISE
HISTORY of NORWICH;
Pointing out the most remarkable Places in it worthy the
Attention of Strangers.
WITH THE FOLLOWING TABLES:
Streets, lanes, markets, churches, meeting-house, and public buildings. Court of aldermen, sheriffs, common-council, city officers, and committees. The bishop’s, dean and chapter’s, excise, stamp, and post office. Court of Request, Hospitals, treasurers, and court of guardians. Bankers, physicians, surgeons, attorneys, Saturday merchants, &c. Inns, coffee-houses, coaches, waggons, carriers. Lodges of free masons. Fairs in Norfolk. Boarding schools, boarding and lodging houses, &c. The population of Norwich. London and Hull traders, and pack-ships from Yarmouth.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A RETROSPECT of the PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS,