The Norwich Directory; or, Gentlemen and Tradesmen's Assistant [1783]
Part 11
Woolpit 40 Stowmarket carrier Woolterton 14 Erpingham carrier Worsted 12 Palmer, Barber Bull, Magdalen _Horstead_, W S W S 2 street _Horning_, _Scottow_, _Coltishall_ Wreningham 8 John Leman Nag’s head, St. _Swardeston_, W S W S 2 Stephen’s _Mulbarton_, _Bracon-ash_, _Hethel_ Wroxham 7 Wymondhm 8 Childerhouse Drake, Carter Foalshams, & Griffin, King _Hetherset_, Tu W T S Tu W T S 2 Bunn street. Lamb, _&c._ Haymar. Blk. Bull Sr. Clem. Recruit. serj. St. Miles, Cock, St. Giles. Yarmouth 22 Howes, Everit Black horse, _Blofield_, Every Day. Tombland _Acle_, _Burgh_, _Filby_, _&c._ York 216 Tho. Oliver Star, Hay-market _Leeds_, Tuesday Tu Night _Wakefield_, _Hallifax_, _Cambridge_, _Huntingdon_, _Grantham_, _Newark_, _&c._ Yaxham 15 Robert Rix Wool-pocket, St. _Easton_, W S W S Giles’s _Mattishall_, _Dereham_
Those mark’d with an (*) go out in the Morning.
_FINIS._
APPENDIX TO THE NORWICH DIRECTORY, JANUARY 3, 1784.
Comprehending the DEATHS, REMOVALS, and NEW INHABITANTS, since _March_ 22, 1783; as also, a CORRECTION of those Errors which unavoidably occur in the_ first_ Edition of a Work of this Nature.
DEATHS
AGGS John, No. 6, Excise-office-street—Window continues Berney Mrs. Elizabeth, Tombland Booth Martin, _Bookseller_, &c. No. 3, Market-place—_Business continued by Widow and Son_ Branthwaite Mrs. No. 17, Upper Close Cushen John, _Boot and Shoemaker_, No. 4, Market-place Dashwood Mrs. No. 16, Chapel-field-lane Edwards Theophilus, _Corn Merchant_, No. 2, Cook street Gaze Samuel, _Corn and Coal Merchant_, King-street Hirst Thomas, Gent. Bracondale Hill Hilyard John, _Dyer_, No. 14, Elmhill-street—_Business continued by the Widow_ Howlett Richard, _Merchant_, No. 90, Upper Westwick Meen, Mrs. No. 9, Excise-office-street Pack Wm. _Manufacturer_, De Caux’s Yard, Cook-street Peterson Edward, _Salesman_, No. 8, Lower Goat-lane—_Business continued by the Widow and Son_ Postle Jehosaphat, _Attorney at Law_, No. 1, Castle Meadow Tagg Henry, _Pawnbroker_, No. 19, Pottergate-street—_Widow continues the Business_ Todd Samuel, _Baker_, No. 20, London-lane Turner John, _Mounter_, Southergate-street Varnish Edward, _Butcher_, No. 46, Berstreet—_Window continues the Business_ Weatherill William, Gent. No. 111, Ber-street Wiggett Mrs. Eaton Road, St. Giles’s Gates
REMOVALS.
AGGAS Robert, _late Whitesmith_, No. 25, Magdalen-street Baker Thomas, M.D. No. 20, London lane—_Left Town_ Barnes John, _Whitesmith and Bellhanger_, Bishopgate-street Baret Robert, Esq; No. 38, Colegate-street—_Removed to Horsted_ Beechey William, _Limner_, at Edw. Leeds’s, No. 129, Pottergate-street Beloe, Rev. Mr. No. 24, Lower-Close-square—_Left Town_ Blake Thomas, _Attorney at Law_, No. 8, Excise-Office-str. Bracey Captain, No. 2, Griffin-lane—_Left Town_ Brown Rev. Michael, No. 71, Magdalen-street Bryant Charles, _Schoolmaster_, Little Cockey-lane Burgoyne Robert, _Shoemaker_, No. 12, Little Cockey-lane Chittock Edward, _Glover & Breeches-maker_, No. 22 Hungate-street Corsby John, Master of Bethel Hospital Crowe William, Esq; Cottage, St. Stephen’s Road—_Left Town_ Dawson Samuel, _Master of Duke’s Palace Workhouse_ Dusresnoy Mr. _French Teacher_, at John Watson’s, No. 2, Redwell-street Edgar Mrs. No. 6, St. Martin’s Plain Fearman Charles, Gent. from No, 1, London-lane, to the Court adjoining Foster Peter, _Carpenter_, _&c._ from No. 11, Upper Westwick _to Lenwade-bridge Mills_. Gibbs Rev. Laurence, No. 20, Pitt-street Gilmor David, _Peruke-maker_, No. 13, Cook-street Hampp John Christopher, _Merchant_, Surry-street Mews Harwood John, No. 114, Magdalen-street Hawkes Thomas _Tin Plate-worker_, No. 27, Magdalen-street—_Left Town_ Kett Mrs. No. 23, St. Giles-street Kett Henry, Gent. ditto, ditto Maidstone Mrs. No. 5, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street Middleton William, _Hair-dresser_, Fyebridge Morphew John, _Attorney_, No. 1, Blue Boar-lane, King-street Morphew John, jun. _Attorney_, Tuck’s-court, King-street Morgan Rev. Geo. C. No. 2, Cook-street Morris John, _Whitesmith_, No. 7, Excise-Office-street Nash Michael, _Schoolmaster_, All Saint’s Green—_Left Town_ Neale James, _Hair-Dresser_, No. 15, London-lane Peterson Mrs. _Young Ladies Boarding-School_, No. 2, Griffin-lane, King-street Priest — Gent. No. 22, St. Giles’s Broad-street—_Left Town_ Reynolds Charles, sen. Gent. No. 22, St. Giles-street Roberts Mrs. No. 1, St. Stephen’s Church-yard Routh Mrs. No. 9, Lower Close-square Robinson Mrs. Eaton Road, St. Giles Gates Salter William, Gent. No. 17, Upper Close Slater William, Gent. No. 11, Rampant-horse-street Smith Joshua, _Woollen-Cloth Warehouse_, No. 5, London-lane—_Left Town_ Smith John, _Tailor’s Trimming Warehouse_, No. 6, Little Cockey-Lane Stannard Joseph, _Carpenter_, _Joiner and Cabinet-maker_, No. 11, Upper Westwick Todd Mrs. No. 15, Excise-Office-street Thompson John, _Engraver_, No. 1, Gun-lane—_Left Town_ Unthank William, jun. _Attorney at Law_, Willow-lane Warnes Benjamin, No. 4, _Staymaker_, St. Stephen’s-street Watts Mrs. Lydia, St. Stephen’s Road—_Left off the Coach-making Business_ Wilkins Wm. _Plasterer and Stucco Worker_, No. 2, Castle-Meadow, _late Mr. Jehos. Postle’s_ Wells Rev. John, Assembly-house-yard Weston Mrs. Ann, removed from No. 13, Botolph-street Wright Richard, _Malster and Coal Merchant_, _King-street_ Wright John, _Throwsterer_, No. 13, Botolph-street Woolverton Wm. _Schoolmaster_, King’s-Arms Yard, Redwell Plain
CORRECTIONS and ADDITIONS
ADAMS and Bacon, _Coach and Harness-makers_, _& Painters_, without St. Stephen’s Gates Back Wm. _Surgeon_, No. 12, _read_ No. 4, White-lion-lane Bagot Lewis, D.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich—_the Palace_ Banfather John, _Merchant_, No. 2, Soutergate-street—_Partner deceased_ Bartram Mrs. _read_ Bertram Mrs. No. 16, Rampant-horse-street Basely John, _read_ Baseley John Greene, _Merchant_, No. 15, Surry-street Buttaile, _read_ Battaille Rev. Isaac, No. 17, Pottergate-street Brettingham Matthew, _Architect_, St. Augustine’s Road Brown John, _Ironmonger_, _&c._ No. 16, Upper Market-str. Bureau, Mrs. Mary, No. 13, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street Burrell and Reddy, _Corn and Coal Merchants_, King-street, Successors to the late Mr. Samuel Gaze Burt William, _Upholder_, _&c._ No. 1, Rampant-horse-lane Burks and Marston, _read_ Burks and Storey, _Porter-Merchants_ Butter Mary, _Clear Starcher_, No. 10, Red-lion-lane Catchpole John, _Hair Dresser_, No. 70, St. Stephen’s-street Clover Joseph, Gent. Snailgate Clyatt Thomas Morley, Little Cockey-lane Colombine Paul, _Merchant_, Cowgate, _read_ Colombine Paul, Gent. No. 9, Tombland Deeve Rheuben, _read_ Deave Reuben, Gent. No. 3, Willow-lane English Rev. Robert, No. 1, Chapel Field Fearman and Martin, _Collarmakers_, No. 17, Cook-street—_Partnership dissolved_, _Business continued by J. Fearman_ Fellowes Richard, _read_ Follows Richard, _Basket-maker_, No. 10, Charing-cross Fisher William, _Linen Draper_, No. 41, Londen-lane Flint P. A. _read_ Flindt, P. A. No. 45, Colegate-street Forder Charles, _read_ Forder Charles Harcourt, _Carpenter and Joiner_, No. 24 St. Stephen’s street Francis and Son, _read_ Francis Robert and Son, _Attornies_, No. 3, Surry-street Gooding John, _read_ Goodwin John, _Throwsterer_, Dixon’s Yard, Coslany-street Green Rev. John, _read_ Greene Rev. John No. 5, Upper-Close Hall William, _read_ Hall James, _Dyer_, No. 3, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street Harvey Charles, Esq; _Barrister at Law_, _and Steward_, No. 46, Colegate-street Hammond Mrs. and Wm. Gent. _read_ Hammont Harmer, _read_ Harman James, _Tailor_, No. 107, Magdalen-street Heavers Mrs. _read_ Havers Mrs. No. 81, Upper Westwick Hipkins John, _read_ Joseph, _Baker_ No. 70, Gilden Gate Iselin John, _read_ Iselin John Luke, _Merchant_, No. 45, St. Giles’s Broad-street Kett Mrs. for _Iselin’s_ Court, St. Giles’s Broad-street, _read Day’s_ Court King James, ditto, ditto King, Hawkins, Bream and Townshend, _read_ Bream, Hawkins and King, _Merchants_, No. 24, Fishgate Lawsen Isaac, _read_ Lawson Isaac, _Whitesmith and Beam-maker_, All Saints Green Maltby Thomas, Esq. the Cottage, St. Stephen’s _Road_ Millegan Mrs. _read_ Milligen Mrs. No. 2, Chapel-field-lane Monk Captain, St. Stephen’s Back-street Mortram James, No. 16, Rampant-horse-street Mack Francis, _Shoemaker_, No. 1, Red-well Plain\ Murphy’s Lace Warehouse, at Mr. Wardlaw’s, No. 42, Market-place Neville Sylas, M.D. No. 225, King-street Norris Jeremiah, Esq. No. 27, St. Giles’s-street Olier John, _read_ Olier John Anthony, No. 12, Gilden Gate Oxley John, _Surgeon_, _read_ Edward, No. 28, Pitt-street Parr Rev. _read_ Parr Rev. Samuel, L.L.D. _Master of the Free Grammar School_, No. 20, Upper Close Peckover and Wells, _read_ Wells and Peckover, _Merchants_, No. 14, Excise-Office-street Pigge Robert, _Baker_, No. 20, London-lane—_Late S. Todd_ Pile Rev. Mr. _read_ Pyle Rev. Philip, No. 19, Upper Close Pitchers William, _Coach and Harness-maker_, Rampant-horse-lane Powell and Sons, _read_ Powell William and Sons, _Wool-combers_, No. 106, Magdalen-street Purdy and Sons, _read_ Purdy Robert and Son, _Wool-staplers and Combers_, No. 30, Pottergate-street Pyke Mrs. No. 72, St. Stephen’s-street Rainbird Samuel, _Duke’s Palace_, _Hempen Cloth Warehouse_ Ransome Thomas, Gent. No. 1, Castle Meadow Raymes James, _read_ James and Thomas, _Oatmeal-makers_, Elmhill-street Richer Rich. _read_ Richer Nicholas, _Bookseller_, London-lane Rodwell John and Thomas, _read_ John only. _Dyer_, Nether Westwick Sandby Rev. Paul, _read_ Rev. George, _Chancellor_, Lower Close-square—_Country Residence_, _Denton_, _Norfolk_ Seamen and Webb, _read_ Seaman and Webb, _Wool and Yarnfactors_, No. 8, Coslany-street Spendlove Mrs. Red-well Plain Spratt and Adams, _Coach and Harness-makers—Partnership dissolved_, _Business continued at No._ 1, _Muspole-street_, _by William Spratt_ Stevens Captain, No. 16, Excise-Office-street Steele Mrs. _Mantua-maker_, No. 226, King-street Storey Rev. John, _read_ Story Rev. Samuel, No. 22, Coslany-street Taylor John, _read_ John and Richard, _Woolcombers_, No. 75, Gilden-gate Toft Samuel, _Crape Dresser_, No. 4, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street Trehearn Vincent, _Hat Manufacturer and Hosier_, No. 8, Pottergate-street, Corner of Post-Office Court Troughton Thomas, _read_ Thomas and Sons, _Woolcombers_, No. 7, Colegate Tuthill John, _read_ Tuthill Henry, _Baker_, St. Giles Hill Waller Miss, _Milliner_, No. 14, London-lane Watson and Colkett, _read_ Watson and West, _Distillers_, _Rectifiers_, _Brandy and Hop Merchants_, Rose-lane, King-street West Robert, Dwelling-house, No. 19, King-street White Edward, _Cooper_, No. 111, _read_ No. 27, Magd-str. Wilson Thomas, _read_ Joseph, _Duffield-maker_, St. Stephen’s Road Wilcox and Watson, _read_ Watson and Wilcox, _Merchants_, No. 67, Pottergate-street Williams Samuel, _Manufacturer_, St. Andrew’s Chancel-street, _read Yarnfactor_ Woolford Joseph, _Grocer_, No. 1, London-lane Wright John, _Throwsterer_, No. 13, Botolph-street Yewell William, _read_ Youell, _Agent to the Proprietors of the New Mills_, No. 45, Nether Westwick
ALTERATIONS in the subsequent LISTS.
To LIST of PHYSICIANS, _add_ Sylas Neville, No. 225, King-street; and _omit_ Baker Thomas, who has left _Norwich_
In LIST of SURGEONS, for Oxley _John_, read Oxley _Edward_, No. 28, Pitt-street
In LIST of ATTORNIES, _omit_ Moss Richard, No. 23, Upper-Close; and Postle Jehosaphat, No. 1, Castle-Meadow.
In COURT of REQUEST OFFICE, for King _William_, Register and Clerk, read _Samuel_.
_In LIST of COACHES_, _&c. the following Alterations have taken Place_.
LONDON and NORWICH EXPEDITION, sets out every _Saturday_ Evening from the Maid’s-Head Inn, St. Simon’s, _Norwich_. instead of _Friday_, at Ten o’Clock.
The PARTIE CARREE now sets out every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings, precisely at Six o’-Clock, and returns from London every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings at Eight.
_Note_, This Coach, as well as the _Machine_ and _Post-Coach_ from the _Angel Inn_, Norwich, inns at the _Swan_, Lad-Lane, London.
Instead of a _Diligence_ and _Post-Coach_ from the King’s-Head in the Market-place, TWO DILIGENCES set out alternately every Evening, from both London and Norwich. The Price the same as the late Post-Coach.
The NORWICH MERCURY sets out every _Saturday_ evening from the White-Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft, instead of _Sunday_ Evening, at Six o’Clock.
The IPSWICH and NORWICH DISPATCH sets out from the _Rampant-Horse Inn_, Norwich, which before set out from the _Bell-Inn_, _Hog-Hill_.
The BURY WAGGON comes in only on Thursday, and sets out on Friday early in the Afternoon.
ADVERTISEMENT.
_In the several Lists and Tables that form the Remainder of this Work_, _may be found some few Errors_, _which arise from those Occurrences so natural to Time_. _The Changes in the City List of Common Council_, _&c. may be seen in the_ NORWICH MEMORANDUM BOOK, _published by_ Chase _and_ Co. _and the Corrections and Additions to the historical Matter_, _sent us by a Friend_, _as also the whole of the Alterations contained in this Appendix_, _will be blended with the original Copy_, _in alphabetical Order_, _and published in a_ SECOND EDITION, _as soon as it may be judged necessary_.
☞ _The Publishers continue to receive the Assistance of those of their Friends as may be pleased to favour them_: _And they earnestly recommend it to their Fellow-Citizens_, _to adopt and put in force the Regulations they have endeavoured to render Efficacious_—The NAMES of STREETS and NUMBERS on HOUSES.
FOOTNOTES.
{57} Neither the Norwich Millennium Library nor British Library copies have pages 53–56. They appear never to have been printed (rather than be missing).