Part 7
_Parishes_. _Inhab. _No. of _Uninha _Total Souls_ _Souls in_ _Souls in_ _Souls in_ Houses_. families_ Houses_ 1786 1752 1693 St. Peter 102 132 21 378 507 425 470 Southgate St Etheldred 64 66 4 252 254 247 243 St. Julian 191 197 20 662 846 595 593 St Peter 298 311 18 1350 1362 1408 1376 Permountergate St. John 292 303 20 1144 1114 1004 781 Sepulchre St. Michael at 353 361 49 1198 1442 1127 865 Thorn St. John 228 237 3 888 975 890 668 Timberhill All Saints 172 199 4 701 825 578 425 St. Stephen 509 573 32 2211 2360 2314 1769 St. Peter 441 493 19 2120 2299 2288 1953 Mancroft St. Giles 235 270 4 1076 1117 961 910 St. Benedict 198 238 29 830 900 715 652 St. Swithin 113 138 7 503 643 751 496 St. Margaret 151 186 22 662 859 856 664 St. Lawrence 245 248 24 899 1018 952 668 St. Gregory 212 362 9 1057 1113 1202 772 St. John 148 176 12 1698 1571 1107 657 Maddermarket St. Andrew 224 236 11 1858 1773 1334 935 St. Michael at 72 80 5 446 502 482 479 Plea St. Peter 85 103 3 371 394 341 269 Hungate St. George 127 186 8 750 720 737 722 Tombland St. Simon and 77 83 6 333 443 420 362 Jude St. Martin at 226 264 27 936 1109 1083 819 Palace St. Helen 74 74 6 393 446 386 338 St. Michael 224 261 31 1031 1185 1046 1026 Coslany St. Mary 277 303 29 1018 1202 1178 949 St. Martin at 336 413 34 1747 2153 1698 1243 Oak St. Augustine 327 338 75 1232 1899 1226 850 St. George 246 293 37 1132 1272 1295 1154 Colegate St. Clement 135 193 11 853 800 816 593 St. Edmund 90 137 9 446 531 520 370 St. Saviour 203 235 22 984 593 810 701 St. Paul 323 375 55 1395 1681 1461 983 St. James 228 149 23 520 608 696 416 Pockthorpe 214 255 27 979 1272 1116 732 Heigham 213 215 14 854 923 653 544 HAMLETS. Lakenham 84 89 5 428 486 165 221 Eaton 36 57 2 278 260 226 153 Earlham 12 12 0 95 66 68 50 Hellesdon 16 16 1 81 108 70 65 Thorpe 17 17 0 74 82 36 69 Trowse, 83 88 6 353 348 386 258 Carrowe, Bracon Precinct of the 156 136 3 616 700 650 Close TOTAL, 8026 9093 747 36832 40051 36196 28881
The decrease in the population of this City, since 1786, is 3219; but it is to be observed that 1786 was a year of peace, and that in the returns of 1801, those serving in the Navy, Army, and Militia, are not included. Norwich, during the present war, has furnished, at least, 4000 recruits.
COACHES, BARGES, and WAGGONS, to and from NORWICH.
THE MAIL CARRIAGES
Set out every day from the King’s Head, in the Market-place, Norwich; from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane, and Golden-Cross, Charing-Cross London. Half an hour allowed at Thetford and Ipswich, both in going up and coming down; fourteen pounds luggage to each passenger, and all above, two-pence per pound.
Parcels delivered immediately on their arrival at London and Norwich.
Passengers for these carriages should be at the Golden-Cross at Seven; and at the Swan at half past seven; or at the General Post-Office, Lombard-street, just before eight o’clock in the evening.
The MAIL COACH by Ipswich, arrives at the King’s Head Inn, Norwich, at twelve o’clock at noon, and sets out at four in the afternoon; stops for breakfast coming down, and for supper going up, at Bamford’s, the Great White Horse, Ipswich.
The MAIL COACH by Newmarket, arrives at the King’s Head Inn, Norwich, about eleven o’clock in the morning, and sets out at half past four in the afternoon; stops for breakfast coming down, and for supper going up, at Radcliffe’s, the Bell, at Thetford.—Each carriage is well lighted, and guarded through the whole of the journey by persons who are also experienced drivers.
The MAIL COACH to YARMOUTH (in three hours), sets out from the King’s Head Inn, Market-place, Norwich, and Star Tavern, on the Quay, Yarmouth, every day at twelve o’clock. By this Coach, passengers and parcels are likewise booked throughout from Yarmouth to London.
From the Golden Cross, Charing Cross, and Swan, Lad-lane, are mail and other carriages to every part of the kingdom.
The EXPEDITION, by NEWMARKET,
A double-bodied coach, sets out from the White Swan, St. Peter’s, Harwich, every afternoon at three o’clock, to the White Horse, Fetter-lane, London; returns from the above Inn daily, at half past three o’clock; calls at the Bull, Bishopgate-street, going out and coming in.
The STAGE COACH, by BURY,
Sets out every Monday and Wednesday, at three in the afternoon, and on Saturday at half pair three, from the Angel, in the Market-place, Norwich; and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, from the Swan with Two Necks, Lad-lane, London, at four in the afternoon.
LYNN and NORWICH EXPEDITION, By WAY of SWAFFHAM and DEREHAM,
Sets out from the Crown Inn, Lynn, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at seven o’clock, to the White-Swan, in St. Peter’s Norwich; returns from the Swan every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at the same hour. In November, December, and January, this coach goes only on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
YARMOUTH MACHINE,
From the Black Horse, on Tombland, to the Wrestlers in Yarmouth, sets out twice every day, Saturday excepted, at eight o’clock in the morning, and three in the afternoon, during the summer, and at nine o’clock each morning in the winter season only.
N.B. For about two months in the worst part of the winter season the coach goes once a day only.
The LONDON and NORWICH STAGE WAGGONS,
By Messrs. William Mack and Co. St. Giles’ Broad-street, to the Green Dragon, Bishopsgate-street, set out from Norwich every Monday and Friday evening, and come in every Monday and Thursday morning.
Messrs. Robert and I. L. Marsh and Sons’ LONDON, CAMBRIDGE, and NORWICH WAGGONS, set out every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday Evening, and arrive every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday morning. As they constantly pass through Cambridge, there is now a regular Conveyance to York, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, and all the Manufacturing Towns in Yorkshire.
Hadfield’s Old York Waggon is now removed to their Warehouse on Tombland.
BURY WAGGON,
From the Star in the Market place, Norwich, comes in on Friday morning, and sets out in the afternoon of the same day.
YORK WAGGONS,
From the Star, in the Market-place, Norwich, in and out every Tuesday and Friday.
LYNN WAGGON,
From the Black Horse, in St. Giles’, comes in and goes out every Wednesday and Saturday.
BARGES.
The Old Barge goes from the Wherry Staithe, every Monday and Thursday, for Yarmouth, at ten o’clock, and returns on Tuesday and Friday.
The New Barge goes from the Old Staithe, every Monday and Thursday, for Yarmouth, at ten o’clock, and returns on Tuesday and Friday.
LONDON TRADERS to and from YARMOUTH.
FROM SYMOND’S WHARF. FROM SMART’S QUAY. Astley, John Elland Ceres, Robert Lee Dove, J. P. Horne Constant Trader, J. Plowman New Fair Trader, C. Stewart Hannah, M. Marshall Isabella, Charles Taylor Thomas and Fanny, J. Ferritt Earl of Leicester, J. Nichols Yarmouth, James Haill Providence, R. B. Theobald Commerce, R. Mansfield Susanna, Elias Miles AGENTS. AGENTS. Mr. Cole, Norwich Mr. Story, Norwich Mr. J. Dryden, Yarmouth Mr. James Laws, Yarmouth
HULL TRADERS.
Hope, John Hepworth Good Intent, John Wilkinson Expedition, James Metcalf
There are eleven Packets from Yarmouth to Cuxhaven, one of which sails from Yarmouth every Sunday and Thursday morning at nine o’clock.
LIST OF CARRIERS.