A concise history and directory of the city of Norwich for 1811
Part 5
1701, John Hall. 1702, John Atkinson. 1703, John Freeman. 1704, William Blyth. 1705, William Thacker. 1706, William Cooke. 1707, Peter Seaman. 1708, Thomas Havers. 1709, Mathew Nall. 1710, Robert Bene. 1711, William Cockman. 1712, John Goose. 1713, Nicholas Helwys. 1714, John Norman. 1715, Peter Attelsey. 1716, Augustus Metcalf. 1717, R. Lubbock, died--T. Bubbin, died, A. Parmenter succeeded. 1718, Richard Mott. 1719, John Hall. 1720, Edward Coleburne. 1721, Benjamin Nuthall. 1722, Thomas Newton. 1723, Edmund Hunton. 1724, John Croshold. 1725, Daniel Fromanteel. 1726, John Custance. 1727, John Harvey. 1728, Thomas Harwood. 1729, John Black. 1730, John Pell. 1731, Robert Marsh. 1732, Francis Arnam. 1733, Jeremiah Ives. 1734, Phillip Meadows. 1735, Thomas Vere. 1736, Timothy Balderstone. 1737, John Spurrell. 1738, Robert Harvey. 1739, William Clark. 1740, John Nuthall. 1741, Edward King. 1742, William Wiggett. 1743, James Nasmith. 1744, John Black. 1745, Simon Waller. 1746, John Wood. 1747, William Crowe. 1748, Thomas Harvey. 1749, B. Nuthall, _second time_. 1750, J. Custance, _second time_. 1751, T. Balderstone, _second time_. 1752, Thomas Hurnard. 1753, John Press. 1754, John Gay. 1755, Peter Columbine. 1756, Jeremiah Ives. 1757, John Goodman. 1758, Nockhold Tompson. 1759, Robert Rogers. 1760, Bartholomew Harwood. 1761, T. Churchman. 1762, Jeremiah Harcourt. 1763, Benjamin Hancock. 1764, John Dersley. 1765, James Poole. 1766, John Patteson. 1767, Thomas Starling. 1768, John Day. 1769, Jeremiah Ives, jun. 1770, Robert Harvey, jun. 1771, Knipe Gobbet. 1772, Charles Weston. 1773, J. Addey. 1774, J. L. Watts, died.--James Crowe, succeeded. 1775, Richard Peete. 1776, Francis Columbine. 1777, Nathaniel Roe. 1778, Roger Kerrison. 1779, John Thurlow. 1780, Benjamin Day. 1781, John Morse. 1782, Starling Day. 1783, Jeremiah Ives Harvey. 1784, Robert Partridge. 1785, Elias Norgate. 1786, Jeremiah Ives, junior. 1787, Robert Harvey, jun. 1788, John Patteson. 1789, Charles Weston, jun. 1790, Thomas Watson. 1791, John G. Baseley. 1792, John Harvey. 1793, John Buckle. 1794, James Hudson. 1795, Jeremiah Ives, _second time_. 1796, William Herring. 1797, J. Crowe, _second time_. 1798, John Browne. 1799, John Herring. 1800, R. Harvey, _second time_. 1801, Jeremiah Ives, _second time_. 1802, Sir R. Kerrison. 1803, John Morse, _second time_. 1804, James Marsh. 1805, Ed. Rigby. 1806, T. A. Kerrison. 1807, Rob. Herring. 1808, Starling Day, _second time_. 1809, Thomas Back. 1810, John Steward.
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_Members of Parliament for Norwich_, _from the Restoration_, 1660,
William Barnham, Thomas Rant.
1661 Francis Carey, Christopher Jay, who dying, were succeeded by William Paston and Augustin Briggs.
1678 William Paston, Augustin Briggs.
1679 Hon. Wm. Lord Paston, Augustin Briggs.
1681 The same.
1685 Hon. Robert Paston, Sir Neville Catline, Knt.
1688 Sir Nevil Catline, Knt. Thomas Blofeild.
1692 Thomas Blofeild, Hugh Borkenham, who dying in 1694, was succeeded by John Ward.
1695 Francis Gardiner, Thomas Blofeild.
1698 Robert Davy, Thomas Blofeild.
1700 The same.
1701 Edward Clarke, Esq. R. Davy, Esq.
1702 Robert Davy, Esq. Thomas Blofeild.
1703 Thomas Palgrave, in place of R. Davy, dec.
1705 Waller Bacon, Esq. John Chambers, Esq.
1707 The same.
1710 Robert Berney, Esq. R. Bene, Esq.
1714 The same.
1715 Waller Bacon, Esq. Robert Britiffe, Esq.
1722 The same.
1727 The same.
1734 Horatio Walpole, Esq. Waller Bacon, Esq.
1735 Thomas Vere, Esq. Miles Branthwayt, Esq.
1741 Horatio Walpole, Esq. Thomas Vere, Esq.
1747 Rt. Hon. Horatio Walpole. Right Hon. John Lord Hobart.
1754 The same.
1756 Edward Bacon, Esq. Harbord Harbord, Esq.
1761 The same.
1768 The same.
1774 The same.
1780 The same.
1784 Sir Harbord Harbord, Bart. William Windham, Esq.
1786 Hon. Henry Hobart, Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart.
1790 Hon. Henry Hobart. William Windham, Esq.
1796 The same.
1799 John Frere, Esq. Robert Fellows, Esq.
1802 Robert Fellows, Esq. William Smith, Esq.
1806 John Patteson, Esq. Robert Fellows, Esq. May the 4th
_Brief Particulars worthy Notice_.
PRINTING first introduced in Norwich, in 1570, and again, after it had been discontinued many years, in 1701.
In 1701, An Act passed for lighting the Streets.
Crosgrove's Newspaper, called, _The Norwich Gazette_, first printed in 1707.
_Remarkably great Floods in Norwich_.
1373--1519--1570--1614--1646--1673--1691--1697--1706--1737--1739--1762-- 1770--1794--1705.
The Court of Guardians incorporated 1711.
Bethel built in 1713, by Mrs. Mary Chapman, see page 23.
In 1738 the Castle Ditches were levelled, since such time the Cattle Market has been kept here.
The first Bank established here in 1756, by Charles Weston, Esq.
1783 The Pagent of the Golden Fleece, or what is called Bishop Blaize, was exhibited by the Woolcoombers, in a stile far surpassing all former processions of the kind in this city.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE _STREETS_, _LANES_, &c.
All Saints Green, by All Saints church.
Alms House Lane, from Gildengate-street to Muspole-street.
Andrew's, St. Bridge-street, from the Hall to Blackfriers-bridge.
-- Chancel-streets.
-- Plain, by the Hall.
-- Steps, from St. Andrew's pump to London-lane.
Augustine's, St. Church-row, from St. Augustine's street to Gildencroft.
-- Street, from Botolph-street to City-walls.
Anne's St. lane, King-street, by Thorn-lane.
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Back of the Inns, from Orford-hill to London-lane.
Bank-place, from London-lane to Bank-street.
Barrack-street, from Saint James's street to Horse-barracks, Pockthorpe.
Ber-street, from St. John's Timberhill church to opening, late Ber-street Gates.
Bethel-street, from the Upper Market to Saint Giles's church.
Bishop-gate-street, from the Close-precincts to Bishop's-bridge.
Bracondale, from Ber-street to Carrow-road.
Bridewell-alley, from Pottergate-street to Saint Andrew's church.
Briggs's-lane, from the Market to Rampant-horse-street, St. Stephen's.
Buff-coat-lane, from Golden Ball-lane to Common Pump-street.
Bull-lane, from St. Stephen's-street within the walls to Upper Surry-street.
Butcher's-market, by St. Peter's Church and Market-place.
Bank-street, from Bank-place to King-street.
Botolph-street, from Stump-cross to St. Augustine's church.
Bennet's St. Road.
Bull Close-street, from St. James's church to Magdalen-street.
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Castle Dykes and Meadow, round the Castle-hill.
Chapel-field, by the Theatre.
Chapel-field-lane, from Gun-lane to Chaple-field.
Chapel-field-row, from St. Stephen's-street under the walls to Chapel-field.
Chapel-street, from St. Martin's Palace Plain to Hospital-lane.
Charing Cross, Wymer-street between Middle and Lower Westwick.
Cherry-lane, from Pitt-street to Gildengate-street.
Clement's, St. Church-alley, from Fye Bridge-street to Colegate-street.
Close, Upper, in Precincts of the Cathedral.
Close, Lower, ditto.
Cockey-lane, from Market-place to London-lane.
Cockey-lane Little, from Cockey-lane to Pottergate-street.
Colegate-street, from Magdalen-street to Saint Michael's Coslany Corner.
Common Pump, St. Michael's Thorn.
Common Pump-street, from Common Pump to King-street.
Common-staithe, old, King-street.
-- new, King-street.
Cook's lane, King-street, near Rose-corner.
Coslany-street, from Coslany Bridge-street to St. Martina-lane.
Coslany Bridge-street, from Coslany Bridge to the church.
Cow-hill, from St. Giles's church to Pottergate-street.
Cow-gate-street, from Whitefriar's Bridge to St. James's Church.
Cross-lane, from Snail Gate-street to Gildengate street.
Catherine St. hill, near St. John's Sepulchre church.
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Dove-lane, from Market-place to Madder-market church.
Duke's Palace.
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Elm-hill, from St. Peter's Hungate church to St. Simon's church.
Elm-lane, from Elm-hill to Tombland.
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Faith's, St. Lane, King-street.
Field-square, opposite the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
Finket-street, Ber-street by the church.
Fish-market, by Guildhall.
Fisher's-lane, from St. Giles's Broad-street to Pottergate-street.
Fishgate-street, from Fyebridge-street to Saint James's-street.
Fyebridge-street, from Fye-bridge to Magdalen-street.
Fyebridge-quay, from Fye-bridge to Privy-lane.
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George's, St. Bridge-street, from Blackfriar's Bridge to St. George's church.
-- Church-alley, from Gildengate street to Muspole-street.
Gildencroft, by St. Augustine's church.
Gildencroft-lane.
Gildengate-street, from Colegate to St. Augustine's.
Giles's, St. Street, from the church to the City Walls.
-- Hill.
-- Back-street, from St. Giles's-street inside the Walls to Pottergate.
-- Broad-street, from Guildhall to Saint Giles's church.
---- Road.
Goat-lane, Upper, from St. Giles's Broad-street to Pottergate-street.
-- Lower, do.
Golden Ball Lane, Castle-dykes.
Golden Dog Lane, from Snailgate-street to Magdalen-street.
Green's-lane, from Gildengate-street to Snailgate-street.
Gregory's, St. Church-alley, by St. Gregory's church.
Griffin-lane, from King-street to the Horse Fair.
Gun-lane, from Rampant-horse-street to Hay-hill.
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Hall's End, near the Market.
Heigham-street, from Lower Westwick to the Causeway.
Heigham Upper.
Horns-lane, from Ber-street to King-street.
Hungate-street, from Elm-hill to Tombland.
Horse-fair, bottom St. Faith's Lane.
Hay-hill, from Gun-lane to Mancroft church.
Hospital-lane, from Chaple-street to Bishopgate street.
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John's, St. Timberhill street, from Orford-hill to Timberhill church.
Jail-hill, near the Guildhall.
Jenkin's-lane, from St. Martin's-street to Gildencroft.
James's, St. Street, from St. James's church to Barrack-street.
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King-street, from Tombland to City-walls.
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Lady's-lane, from Bethel-street to Theatre-plain.
Lawrence, St. Church-alley, from Middle to Lower Westwick.
-- Lane, from Pottergate street to Middle Westwick.
--Steps, from Middle to Lower Westwick.
Life's-green, in the Close Precincts.
Lobster-lane, Potter-street.
London-lane, from Cockey-lane to Bank-place.
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Maddermarket-street, from Dove-lane to Duke's Palace.
Magdalen-street, from St. Clement's church to the City-walls.
Margaret's, St. Lane, from Pottergate street to Middle Westwick.
-- Church-alley.
Mariner's-lane, from Ber-street to King-street.
Market-lane, from Scole's-green to Thorn-lane.
Market-place, St. Peter's, Mancroft.
Martin St. Street, from St. Martin's-lane to City walls.
-- Lane, from Tooley-street to St. Martin's-street.
-- Palace-plain.
---- street, from Tombland to Palace-plain.
Mary's, St. Plain, Coslany-street.
-- Church-alley.
Michael's Coslany Church-alley.
-- St. Thorne-lane, from Ber-street to King-street.
Muspole-street, from St. George's Plain to Alms Lane.
Margarett's, St. Plain, Lower Westwick.
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Nailer's-lane, by Duke's Palace.
New Mills Lane, St. Margarett's-plain.
Norman's-lane, from St. Saviour's Back-street to Cowgate-street.
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Orford-street, from Hog-hill to Castle Ditches.
Orford-hill, formerly Hog-hill, near the Castle Ditches.
Orford-street, Little, from Rampant-horse Back street to Orford-hill.
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Peacock-street, from St. Edmund's church to St. James's Church-lane.
Pig-lane, from St. Martin's Palace to Fyebridge Quay.
Pitt-street, from Tooley-street to St. Augustine street.
Pottergate-street, from St. Andrew's-steps to City-walls.
Privy-lane, from Palace-plain to Fyebridge Quay.
Pudding-lane, from Lower to Upper Market Place.
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Queen-street, from Bank-place to Tombland.
Quay-side, from Fyebridge to Privy Lane.
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Rampant Horse-street, from St. Stephen's-street to the church.
-- Back-street, from Brigg's-lane to Red Lion-street.
Red Lion-street, from St. Stephen's-street to Orford-hill.
Redwell-street, from Bank-place to Hungate street.
Rising Sun Lane, from Golden Ball Lane to Scoles Green.
Rose-lane, King-street.
Rosemary lane, from Coslany church Alley to St. Mary's church.
Rodney street, from All Saints Green to Surry street.
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St. Saviour's Lane, from St. Saviour's church Lane.
-- Church Lane, from Magdalen-street to Peacock-street.
-- Church Alley.
Scole's Green, bottom Rising Sun Lane.
Shuttle Lane, from Rising Sun Lane to Common Pump.
Soutergate-street, from St. Mary's church to Alms Lane.
Stephen's St. street, from Red Lion-street to City-walls.
-- Back street, from St. Stephen's Church-alley to Chaplefield Row.
-- Church Alley.
-- Road, from City-walls to Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.
Stepping-lane, from Scoles green to King-street.
Surrey-street, from St. Stephen's-street to Upper Surrey-street.
-- Upper, from Surrey-street to City-walls.
-- Mewse, upper end of Bull-lane, St. Stephen's.
Swan-lane, from Cockey-lane to Pottergate-street.
Swithin's St. lane, from Pottergate-street to St. Swithin's church.
-- Church-lane, from Middle to Nether Westwick.
-- Church-alley.
Snailgate-street, from Colegate-street to Botolph street.
Simon, St. Street, from Tombland to Fyebridge.
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Theatre square, near Chaple-field.
Tooley-street, from Pitt-street to Southergate street.
Timberhill-street, from Orford-street to Timberhill church.
Upper Market, by Mancroft church.
-- street, from Mancroft church to Guildhall.
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Wastlegate-street, from St. Stephen's-street to All Saints church.
Water-lane, St. George's Bridge-street.
-- St. James's.
-- King-street.
-- St. Martin's.
Weaver's-lane, Old Hay Market.
Westwick Middle-street, from Charing-cross to City-walls.
-- Lower-street, from Charing-cross to Heigham-street.
Wherry-staithe, King-street.
Whitefriars Bridge-street, from St. Martin's Palace to the bridge.
White Lion-street, from Orford-hill to Market Place.
Willow-lane, from St. Giles's Broad-street to Pottergate-street.
World's End Lane, St. Martin's Palace.
Wymer-street, from St. Andrew's-hill to Charing cross.
Wounded Hart Lane, from Upper Market to Bethel street.
THE _NORWICH DIRECTORY_.
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Abbs Zach. Shoemaker, Coslany Bridge street
Abbs & Rudd, Plummers, Glaziers and Ornamental Painters, Rodney street
Abram John, Pattenmaker, Magdalen street
Adams and Bacon, Coachmakers, St. Stephens without side the walls
Adams John, China man, by Duke's Palace
Adlam John, Gardener, Coslany street
Aggs & Son, Linen and Sack Manufacturers, Pitt street
Aggs J. G. Iron Founders, King street, St. Faith's lane
Allman Sam. Gingerbread Baker, Coslany Bridge street
Algar Thomas, Publican, Pitt street, Pelican
Able John, Publican, New Mill Lane, Lord Nelson,
Able W. C. Carpenter, Middle Westwick, opposite St. Mary's Church
Able Wm. Publican, St. Lawrence, near Coslany Bridge, White Horse
Abel Daniel, Shopkeeper, Coslany Bridge street
Able Robert, Shopkeeper, St. Martin's lane
Addey Mrs. Lodging House, Chapel Field
Addey John, Linen Draper, London lane
Akers Carter, Baker, Bank street
Allen Rich. Tailor and Draper, London lane
Alefounder, Wm. Gardener, Middle Westwick, near Ten Bell Lane
Alderson Robert, Barrister, Bishopgate street
Alderson James, M. D. Colgate street
Allen C. Pork Seller, Magdalen street
Allen Wm. Gardener, Eaton
Allen Wm. Publican, St. Andrew's Bridge street. Black Friars
Ames Joseph, Publican, Market Place. Bear
Ames Robert, Shopkeeper, Lower Westwick, opposite Fair Flora
Ames Eliz. House Broker, Elm hill
Ames Daniel, Paper and Rag Warehouse, St. George's Bridge street
Angel John, Publican, Gildengate street
Angel & Son, Curriers, Golden Ball lane
Ansell John, Plumber and Glazier, Dove lane
Andrews Thomas, Shopkeeper, Common Pump street
Asker Sam. Hairdresser, Upper Market
Aldridge John, Whitesmith, Pottergate street, by Goat lane
Aldridge --, Dyer, Coslany Bridge street
Annis John, Bookseller and Binder, London lane
Allison Wm. Bricklayer, Wounded Hart lane
Artis John, Shoemaker, Rampant Horse street
Atkins Miss, Ladies Dress Maker, St. Giles's street
Atkins Barth. Tailor, Lower Westwick, near St. Lawrence steps
Atkinson J. T. G. Attorney, King street, by Cook's lane
Atkinson Leonard, Publican, Colegate street. Sun and Anchor
Adcock John, Gent. St. Stephen's street, near the corner
Adcock W. Hairdresser, St. Giles street
Adcock Jn. Publican, Cowgate street. White Friars
Adcock Henry, Publican, Hungate street. Coopers
Adcock James, Publican, St. Augustine's street. Royal Oak
Alborough Thomas, Publican, Ber street. Prince of Wales.
Aldouse Mary, Shopkeeper, St. Martin's lane
Anthony Wm. Shoemaker, St. George's Bridge street
Athow John, Stone and Marble Mason, Back of the Inns
Arrup J. Carpenter, Barrack street
Ayers Mary, Publican, Magdalen street. Red Lion
Amy Thomas, Cooper, Magdalen street
BACK Mary, Bowling Green House, near Chapel field
Back James, Wine Merchant, Orford hill
Back Thos. and Co. Grocers, Market place
Back W. Surgeon, Willow lane
Back Thomas, Esq. St. Giles's Broad street
Bacon Peter, Shopkeeper, King street, St. Julian's
Bacon Tho. Gingerbread Baker, Wastlegate street
Bacon Daniel, Publican, Timberhill street. Red House
Bacon James, Confectioner, St. Stephen's street near the corner
Bacon Othenial, Brazier, Market place
Bacon John, Publican, St. Martin's street. Mad Bess
Bacon Richard, Appraiser, Botolph street
Bacon R. M. Printer and Bookseller, Cockey lane
Bacon John, Gardner, near St. James's church
Bacon Edmund, Gent. St. Martin's Palace street
Bailey Anthony, Cotton Manufacturer, and Bell-man, St. Martin's Palace Plain
Baker Benjamin, Gardener, St. Faith's lane
Baker Henry, Haberdasher, Market place
Baker and Cross, Mantuamakers, Gun lane.
Baker Roger, Shawl manufacturer, Peacock street
Baker John, Book and Shoemaker, Hungate street
Baker H. Ladies' Dressmaker, Orford Hill
Baldy Edmund, Dyer, Coslany street
Balls, Robert, Publican, St. Mary's Church alley, White Horse
Balls, James, Tailor, Snailgate street
Balls James, Publican, Bishopsgate street. Bull
Baldwin John, Basketmaker, Charing Cross
Baldwin John, Baker, by Charing Cross
Bamendge George, Publican, Coslany Bridge street Jolly Dyers
Banham James, Pumpmaker, King street, near the Green Man
Bantan William, Publican, Southergate street. Recruiting Serjeant.
Barlow John, Lodging House, Timberhill street
Barlow John, Publican, St. Martin's street. Oak.
Barlow John, Hairdresser, Fyebridge street
Barlow John, Shawl Manufacturer, Upper Westwick
Barlow John, Shawl Manufacturer, Middle Westwick, by the Lord Nelson
Barker, John Farmer, Eaton
Barker, Publican, St. James's street. Castle.
Barker John, Publican, by Fyebridge. Ribs of Beef
Barker John, Woollen Draper, London lane
Barker Wm. Salesman, opposite St. Lawrence steps
Barker Richard, Coal seller, Lower Westwick, near the Mills
Barker Jere, Pawnbroker, Lower Westwick, near St. Lawrence steps
Barker John, Publican, Upper Heigham. Gibraltar
Barker Christ. Publican, Botolph street. Woolpack
Barker and Co. Liquor Shop, Market place
Barker Samuel, Liquor Shop, Market place
Barker Thos. Whitesmith, by Mancroft church
Barwell Mrs. Wine and Liquor Merchant, St. Stephen's street
Barrow S. and A. Tea Dealers, Brigg's lane
Barrow and Co. Cotton Manufacturers, Colegate
Barber John, Publican, Bishopsgate street. Fishmonger's Arms
Barnham Daniel, Publican, King-street. Tompson's Cellar
Barnes and Son, Bricklayers, All Saints Green
Barnes Wm. Carpenter, Magdalen street
Barnes Robert, Farmer, Eaton
Bamer, Wm. Whitesmith, King-street, near Tombland
Barnard, Publican, Upper Market. White Swan
Barnard, Abraham, Schoolmaster, Botolph street
Barnard and Scott, Manufacturers, Muspole street
Barnard John, Shopkeeper, Colegate street
Bare Wm. Wheelwright, King street, near Horns-lane
Baseley, Young and Roe, Beer Brewers, King-street
Bassham Charles, Appraiser and Auctioneer, St. Stephen's street
Basey Charles, Shawl Manufacturer, Southergate street
Basey Ann, Shopkeeper, St. Martin street
Basey John, Shopkeeper, Botolph street
Basey Robert, Cowkeeper, Cowgate street
Basey John, Carter, Barrack street, near the Barracks
Batley Richard, Publican, King street, without the city walls
Bayfield Mrs. Baker, St. Martin's street
Bateley, Wm. Eating House, Lower Goat lane
Bateman John, Woolfactor, Muspole street
Baxter Fred. Grocer, Coslany Bridge street
Bayfield John, Ironmonger, Magdalen street
Blackburn John, Stonemason, King-street, near the Imperial Arms
Blake John, Attorney, Surrey street
Blake James, Shawl Manufacturer, Gildengate street
Blake Isaac, Hotpresser, Snailgate street
Blake Robert, Cotton Manufacturer, Heigham street
Blake and Stanuard, Hog butchers, Lower Westwick, near the Dove Tavern
Blake, Salesman, Lobster lane
Blake Mrs. Milliner, Pottergate street, near Cockey lane
Blake Thos. Esq. Barrister, Queen street
Blake Wm. Publican, outside St. Giles's walls. Grapes
Black Wm. Confectioner, Market place
Blaxter James, Cookshop, Colegate street
Blakeley Elijah, Duffield Maker, Saint Mary's Church alley
Blazeby Paul, Publican, Saint Martin's street. Fighting Cocks
Blanchflower Fr. Publican, Lower Westwick. Drum
Branch James, Baker, Magdalen street
Brady John, Innkeeper, Magdalen street
Bransby, Benj. King street, at the Old Anglers
Bradfield James, Pattenmaker, Little Cockey lane
Bray John, Tailor, Draper and Salesman, Saint Andrew's bridge street
Bradley John, Boot and Shoemaker, St. Simon's street
Brazil Rob. Publican, near St. Andrew's Steps. Wild Man.
Beare, Wm. Boot and Shoemaker, Upper Market
Beare Tho. Leathercutter, St. George Bridge street
Beare John, Boot and Shoemaker, St. George's Bridge street
Bean Mark, Bricklayer, near Charing Cross
Bean Rob. Pelican, Ber street. Bull's Head
Beaumont, Rev. Mr. near Charing Cross
Beaumont John, Shopkeeper, Middle Westwick, by the Queen of Hungary
Beatniffe Richard, Bookseller, Cockey lane
Beckwith Mary, Boarding School, South Place, Griffin lane
Beckurth and Co. Attorneys, St. Martin's Palace street
Beckham Ed. Cooper, Gildengate street
Bedford Charles, Brazier, Rampant Horse street
Bedford Charles, Brazier, Pottergate, Street, by Bridwell alley
Beevor James, St. Andrew's Steps
Beevor Ann, House Broker, by St. Andrew's Steps
Beevor John, M. D. St. Giles's Broad street
Beesley George, Shoemaker, Coslany Bridge street
Bell George, Shopkeeper, St. Lawrence, near Coslany Bridge
Bell Thomas, Publican and Carpenter, King street, White Swan
Bell, Wm. Baker, near Rose Corner, King street
Beloe Arthur, Cordwainer, Orford hill
Beloe Wm. Publican, White Friars Bridge street. White Friars
Bensley John, Carpenter, Rodney street
Bensley Robert, Baker, St. Stephen's street, near the Crown
Bensley Edm. Publican, Market place. Half Moon
Bendy Chas. Druggist, London lane.
Bennet James, Clock and Watch Maker, Briggs lane
Bennet Ann, Ladies boarding school, St. Stephen's street
Berry Christ. Bookseller and Printer, Dove-lane
Berry John, Printer and Stationer, Upper Market
Besowth Ann, Mantuamaker, Ber street, opposite the Lamb
Bessy W. F. Innkeeper, Upper Market. Wounded Heart
Beswick John, Cotton-bleacher, Trowse Milgate
Betts Ann, Publican, Trowse Milgate. Rose and Crown
Betts Wm. Blacksmith, Trowse Milgate
Bexfield Richard, Cabinetmaker, Pottergate street
Brereton John, Shopkeeper, St. Margaret's plain
Brereton John, Collarmaker, Middle Westwick, near St. Bennet's church
Brewerton, Tho. Merchant, St. Margaret's plain
Brewer Mark, Publican, St. Giles's street. Queen's Head
Brewer James, Boarding and Day School, Colegate street
Brett John, Baker, Fishgate street
Brewster Stephen, Carter, Tooley street
Bidle John, Shopkeeper, St. Martin's street
Bidwell Richard, Sack Manufacturer, St. George's bridge street