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Mason's Norwich General and Commercial Directory & Handbook - R. Hindry Mason
R. Hindry Mason
Mason's Norwich General and Commercial Directory & Handbook
Including the hamlets of Earlham, Eaton, Heigham, Hellesdon, Lakenham, Pockthorpe, Thorpe, Trowse, Carrow and Bracondale
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Table of Contents
MASON’S NORWICH COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.
Academies:— See Schoolmasters .Accountants.
Animal and Bird Preservers.
Architects:— See Surveyors .Artists.
Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Conveyancers, &c.
Auctioneers and Appraisers.
Baby-Linen Warehouses.
Bakers.
Banks.
Barristers.
Basket Makers.
Beer Sellers.— See also Licensed Victuallers .
Bell Hangers.
Berlin and Fancy Repositories.
Blacksmiths.— See also Shoeing Smiths and Whitesmiths .
Boarding Houses.
Boat Builders.
Bookbinders.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Boot-Tree and Last Makers.
Braziers, Tinmen, &c.
Brewers.
Bricklayers and Plasterers.
Brick Manufacturers.
Brush Makers.
Builders and Carpenters.
Butchers.
Cabinet Makers.
Cane Worker.
Carters and Carriers.
Carvers and Gilders.
Cattle Salesmen.
Chair Makers.— See also Cabinet Makers .
Cheesemongers.
Chemists and Druggists.
China, Glass, and Earthenware Dealers.
Clothiers.
Coach Builders.
Coal Merchants.
Coffee and Eating House Keepers.
Commission and General Agents.
Confectioners.
Coopers.
Cork Cutters.
Corn Chandlers.
Corn Merchants.
Curriers and Leather Sellers.
Cutlers.
Dancing Masters: See Teachers of Music and Dancing .Dealers.
Dentist: See Surgeon Dentists .Dressmakers.
Dyers and Dressers.
Engineers.
Engravers and Copperplate Printers.
Fellmongers.
Fishmongers and Game Dealers.
Fringe and Lace Makers.
Fruiterers.
Furniture Brokers, &c.
Furriers.
Game Dealers.— See Fishmongers .Gardeners.— See also Nurserymen .
Gas Fitters.
Glovers, &c.
Gold and Silver Smiths.
Grocers and Tea Dealers.
Gun Makers.
Haberdashers, Hosiers, &c.
Hair Dressers.
Hatters.
Hay Dealers.
Herbalists.
Horse Breakers and Dealers.
Hotpressers.
House and Estate Agents, &c.
Insurance Agents and Offices.
Iron and Brass Founders.
Ironmongers.
Jewellers.
Land Agents.— See House and Estate Agents .Law Stationers.
LICENSED VICTUALLERS. Hotels, Inns, Taverns, and Public-Houses.
Linen Drapers.
Lithographers.
Livery Stable Keepers.
Loan Agents, &c.
Machine Makers.
Maltsters.
Manufacturers.
Marine Store Dealers.
Medical Botanists.
Merchants.
Midwives.
Millers.
Milliners: See also Dressmakers .
Millwrights.
Modeller and Figure Maker.
Mohair and Worsted Spinners.
Music Sellers, &c.
News Agents.
Newspaper Offices.
Nurserymen, Seedsmen, & Florists.
Oil and Colourmen.
Opticians.
Outfitters.
Painters, Plumbers, Glaziers, &c.
Paper Hangers.
Patten and Clog Makers.
Pawnbrokers.
Perfumers.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Pill Box Makers.
Pipe Makers.
Pork Butchers, Meat Sellers, &c.
Printers.
Print Sellers.
Pyrotechnists.
Register Office for Servants.
Reporters.
Saddle and Harness Makers.
Sawyers.
Saw, File, and Plane Makers.
Saw Mills.
Schoolmasters.
Schoolmistresses.
Seed Merchants.
Shoeing Smiths.
Slate Merchants.
Soap Makers.
Stationers.— See also Booksellers .
Staymakers, &c.
Stock and Share Brokers.
Stone and Marble Masons.
Straw Hat Blockers.
Straw Hat Makers.
Surgeons.— See Physicians and Surgeons .Surgeon Dentists.
Surveyors, &c.
Tailors.
Tallow Chandlers.
Tanners.
Teachers of Music.
Teachers of Languages.
Timber Merchants.
Tin and Iron Plate Workers, &c.
Tobacconists.
Toy Dealers.
Tunists.
Turners.
Umbrella and Parasol Makers.
Upholsterers.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Vinegar Makers, &c.
Warehousemen.
Watch and Clock Makers.
Wharfingers.
Wheelwrights.
Whip Makers.— See also Saddle and Harness Makers .
Whitesmiths.
Wine and Spirit Merchants.
Woollen Drapers.
Woolstaplers.
LIST OF PARISHES, WITH THE STREETS IN EACH.
REGISTRATION DISTRICTS AND REGISTRARS.
CORPORATION OF NORWICH (For the time being .)
ALDERMEN.
COUNCILLORS.
WATCH COMMITTEE,
CITY COMMITTEE.
MARKET COMMITTEE.
TONNAGE COMMITTEE.
RIVER COMMITTEE.
CITY LIBRARY COMMITTEE.
BOROUGH FUND COMMITTEE.
GAOL AND BRIDEWELL COMMITTEE.
RIVER WATER ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE.
BYE-LAWS COMMITTEE.
WARD ALDERMEN.
WARD ASSESSORS.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
HAVEN AND PIER COMMISSIONERS.
THE CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, AND COMMITTEES (For the time being .)
CHARITIES’ TRUSTEES, (1852.)
BETHEL HOSPITAL, Bethel Street.
NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, St. Stephen’s Gates.
SAVING’S BANK, Old Haymarket.
LITERARY INSTITUTION, St. Andrews-st.
PEOPLE’S COLLEGE, St. George’s Colegate.
YOUNG MEN’S INSTITUTE, Post Office-st.
NORWICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Post Office-street.
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF DESIGN Saint Andrew’s Broad-street.
RAGGED SCHOOL, St. Martin-at-Oak.
NORFOLK AND NORWICH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
INSTITUTION FOR THE INDIGENT BLIND, Magdalen-street.
PUBLIC LIBRARY, Opposite the Guildhall.
NORFOLK & NORWICH AUXILIARY SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
COUNTY COURT.
NORFOLK & NORWICH MUSEUM, St. Andrew’s, Broad-street.
BOROUGH COURT.
CITY MISSION.
NORFOLK AND NORWICH EYE INFIRMARY.
INLAND REVENUE OFFICE, Orford Hill.
STAMP OFFICE, 8, Andrew’s Broad-street
THE CATHEDRAL.
OFFICES OF THE ARCH-DEACONRIES.
Norwich .
Norfolk .
Sudbury .
Suffolk .
CHURCHES.
CHURCHES IN THE HAMLETS.
CHAPELS OF EASE.
SUBURBAN CHURCHES.
Catholics .
DISSENTING CHAPELS.
CARRIERS TO AND FROM NORWICH.
COACHES TO AND FROM NORWICH.
VANS AND OMNIBUSSES.
NORWICH POST OFFICE.
Departure and Arrival of the Mails .
NORWICH CENSUS—1851.
NORFOLK.
COUNSEL ATTENDING THE NORFOLK AND NORWICH ASSIZES.
COUNSEL ATTENDING THE NORFOLK & NORWICH SESSIONS.
REGISTRATION.
STAMPS AND TAXES.
DUTY ON INHABITED DWELLING HOUSES.
RATE OF ALLOWANCE TO WITNESSES FOR ATTENDANCE UPON TRIALS AND EXPENSES.
PERSONS EXEMPT FROM SERVING ON JURIES.
A TABLE SHOWING THE DISTANCES OF THE MARKET TOWNS IN NORFOLK FROM EACH OTHER, WITH THE MARKET DAYS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE NORWICH STEAM PRESS, UPPER HAYMARKET, NORWICH.
GENERAL HAIL STORM INSURANCE SOCIETY.
ORIGINAL GUTTA PERCHA WAREHOUSE
HENRY THOMPSON,
THOMAS SELF,
HENRY COLMAN & CO.,
REUBEN HOLDER,
TILLYARD AND SON,
WILLIAM LAND, HAY HILL, ST. PETER’S, NORWICH,
English and Cambrian Assurance Society,
NORWICH LOCAL BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.
DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THIS SOCIETY.
GEORGE BISHOP’S BABY LINEN AND CHILDREN’S DRESS WAREHOUSE,
GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT.
COMPARE YOUR TAILORS’ BILLS!
C. BARLEY, WINE, SPIRIT, & LONDON PORTER MERCHANT,
BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH, HAMILTON PLACE, NEW ROAD, LONDON,
DANCING.
St. Benedict’s Road , Norwich . J. MATTHEWS, HERBALIST,
GEORGE S. BARDWELL, ESTATE AGENT, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR,
ABRAHAM PANK, Brass Worker, Gas Fitter, and Bell Hanger,
SIDNEY AND LADYMAN, TEA DEALERS,
NORWICH AND NORFOLK LOAN ASSURANCE CLASSES.
HERBS.
JOHN SMITH SKELTON, TAILOR AND DRAPER,
NORFOLK AND EASTERN COUNTIES’ COAL COMPANY
D. HOUGHTON, SILK, COTTON, AND WORSTED DYER, St. Giles’-st. near the Church , Norwich ,
COALS! COALS!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMICAL AND DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, ORFORD HILL , NORWICH .
Sir James Murray’s Fluid Magnesia.
MR. THOMAS CLARK, ACCOUNTANT, APPRAISER, SURVEYOR, &c.,
FOR EASY SHAVING,
Rimmell’s Hygienic Perfumery,
More proofs of the extraordinary effects of MORRISON’S PILLS,
J. M. TURNER
JAMES CREAK,
ROBERT MARRISON,
J. & M. GURRIN & CO.,
DEEDS, WRITINGS, AND ACCOUNTS,
VILLIER’S
THE CHEAP Wholesale and Retail NEWSPAPER and STATIONERY Establishment.
J. & J. COLMAN,
R. BRIGHTON, GUN AND PISTOL MAKER,
J. W. CRISP,
REUBEN HOLDER, ST. STEPHEN’S PLAIN, NORWICH,
W. J. FISHER’S NAVIGATION ESTABLISHMENT,
SELECT AND USEFUL ADJUNCTS FOR THE TOILET,
GEORGE WILSON,
HENRY WATTS,
ST. STEPHEN’S BAZAAR, NORWICH. HENRY LOVETT, PROPRIETOR.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
OFFICE ESTABLISHED FOR THE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS OF PROPERTY IN TOWN AND COUNTRY.
MUTUAL INSURANCE BENEFIT INSTITUTION,
ADLARD and PALMER
BENNETT’S
ROWLANDS’ MACASSAR OIL
ROWLANDS’ KALYDOR,
Abbott
, Mrs. Clementina, 3 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton
Abbott, Rev. John, Roman catholic priest, St. John’s Maddermarket
Abbott, Rev. Robert, minister of the New Jerusalem Church, Belle Vue, the Greenhills
Abbott, William, boot and shoe manufacturer, 22, Magdalen-street
Abel, David, upholsterer, cabinet maker, &c. Pottergate street
Abel, Frederick, brush manufacturer, St. Gregory’s Church-alley
Abel, John, horse dealer, Rising Sun, Chapelfield-road
Abrahams, Benjamin, watch and clock maker and working jeweller, 1 Bethel st.
Absolon, Edward, Muspole street
Adams, James, stone and marble mason, Chapelfield-road
Adams, Miss Frances, 5, Bank-street
Adcock, Daniel, segar maker, 3 Charles-street, Dereham-road
Adcock, Thomas, Prince of Orange, King street
Addison, Thomas, Esq. 3 Foundry-road, Thorpe
Adwick, Thomas, saddle, harness and whip manufacturer, 8 Davey-place
Aggs, Lucy, Miss, Castle-meadow
Ainsworth, Ann, tobacconist, Back of the Inns
Alden, Edward, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak
Alden, James, boot-tree and last maker, Ber-street
Alden, Robert, carriage-lamp maker and brazier, St. Stephen’s plain
Alden, William, porter, Rose-lane
Aldis, James, plasterer, Princes-street
Aldis, staymaker—see Kidd and Aldis
Aldous, Charles and John Fuller, carpenters and cabinet makers, 7 Surrey-road
Aldrich, John, grocer; &c. West Pottergate-street
Aldridge, John, 5, Trafalgar-street, Lakenham
Alexander, Rev. John, (Independent), Gildengate-street
Algar, Robert, baker, Princes-street
Allwood, Thomas, subsacrist of the Cathedral, Lower Close
Allcock, Trivett, Esq. Tombland
Allen, George, manufacturer, St. Stephen’s back-street, and Wounded Hart-lane; res: St. Stephen’s-street
Allen, Henry, groat manufacturer and corn merchant, Magdalen-street
Allen, John, butcher, Tombland
Allen, John, grocer and chandler, Upper Westwick street
Allen, John, turner, Tombland church-yard
Allen, John, guard, Norfolk railway, Thorpe road
Allen, Thomas House, tailor and draper—see Allen and Banks; res: Buxton-lodge, Norfolk
Allen, — Esq. Mile End-lane, Eaton
Allen, manufacturer—see Rowling & Allen
Allen and Banks, tailors and woollen-drapers, 20 and 21 London-street
Allison, Sophia, cutler and surgical instrument maker, St. Peter’s-steps, Market-pl.
Allthorpe, Thomas, baker, King-street
Ames, Daniel, Esq. 1 Willow-place, Lakenham
Amies, John, carpenter and builder, Southwell-street, Lakenham
Amy, Joseph, cooper, Castle, Spitalfields, Pockthorpe
Amy, Thomas, cooper, Magdalen-street
Anderson, John, wholesale and retail tea dealer, St. Martin’s palace-plain
Andrews, Charles, tea-dealer and grocer, 54 St. Stephen’s-street
Andrews, George Frederick, clerk, Victoria-street
Andrews, Thomas, Esq. 3 St. Stephen’s-square
Andrews, Thomas, shop-keeper, St. Faith’s lane
Andrews, William, Golden Dog-lane
Andrews, William, horse-breaker, Westlegate-street
Andrews & French, soap makers, Fishgate-street
Angell, Joseph, plumber, glazier & painter, Middle-street, St. George’s
Annison, Daniel Mackenzie, plumber, glazier, writer, grainer and painter, 3 Cherry-street, St. Mark’s, New Lakenham
Annison, David, boot & shoemaker, Mousehold
Annison, John, Sportsman, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe
Answorth, manufacturer—see Middleton and Answorth
Anthony, William, wine and spirit merchant, Upper Market
Archer, Jesse, butcher, Pitt-street
Archer, William, Coachmakers’ Arms, St. Stephen’s-gate
Archdall, Rev. George, D.D., canon of Norwich Cathedral, Upper Close
Armstrong, William, tea-dealer and draper, Colegate-street
Arnold, Edward, chemist, Orford-hill
Arnold, Maria, brewer, wine and spirit merchant, St. Margaret’s-plain
Arnold Mary R., William the Fourth, Middle-street, St. Augustine’s
Ashen, Robert, brazier, St. Stephen’s-street
Asker, Arthur, coach trimmer, Chapelfield-road
Asker Elizabeth, Swan, St. Peter’s Mancroft
Asker, Harriett Jane, glove manufacturer and hosier, 20 Gentleman’s-walk
Asker, Mrs. Frances, Newmarket-road
Asker, Samuel Hurry, attorney and solicitor, St. Giles’-street; res: Chapelfield-grove
Aspin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2 Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton
Athow, John, Esq., Castle-street
Athow, Edward John, wine merchant, Castle-street, Back of the Inns
Atkin, James, draper, St. Benedict’s-street
Atkins, Matthew, baker, Upper Westwick-street
Atkins, Richard, carpenter and builder, 27 Bethel-street
Atkinson, James G., Manchester and Scotch warehouseman, Jay’s-court, Brigg’s-street
Atkinson, John Goldsmith, solicitor, agent to the Church of England Life and Fire Office, Post office-street
Aufrère, Miss, Upper King-street
August, Alfred, ironmonger, 23 St. Stephen’s street
August, John and William, building contractors, Unthank’s-road, and August-street, Julian-place
Austin, Emily, dressmaker, Golden Ball-lane, St. George’s
Austin, Harriett, Queen Caroline, St. Martin-at-Oak
Austin, Temperance, dressmaker, Gildengate-street
Austrin, Anne, drapery and stay warehouse, 5, Oxford-hill
Avey, Thomas, grocer and tea-dealer, 9, Ber-street
Aylmer, John, Black Horse, Tombland
Ayton, James, clerk of the Corn Exchange, Pottergate-street, and Corn Exchange-rooms
Back
, John Alfred, Esq. 18, St. Giles’-street
Back & Co., family grocers, foreign wine and spirit merchants, Haymarket
Bacon, Edmund and Edward, sacking manufacturers and merchants, 3, Davey-place, and Gaol-hill, Market-place
Bacon, Nicholas, Esq. Bracondale
Bacon, Richard Noverre, proprietor and publisher of the Norwich Mercury—see Bacon and Kinnebrook; res: Upper Surrey-street
Bacon & Kinnebrook, proprietors of the Norwich Mercury, printers, booksellers, and stationers, 12, London-street
Bagshaw, George, bone mills, artificial manure works, rag merchants, &c., Coslany street
Bagshaw, Joseph, fish-salesman, game-dealer, and fruiterer, St. Stephen’s-street
Bailey, Anthony, cashier in the East of England Bank, Heigham Cottage, Newmarket-road
Bailey, Elijah Crosier, solicitor; clerk to Norwich Corporation of Guardians; secretary to the Norfolk Agricultural Association; Little Orford-street
Bailey, Isaac, builder, West Pottergate-street
Bailey, Isaac, schoolmaster, St. Andrew’s-hill
Bailey, William, accountant, 5, Foundry-bridge-road
Baker, Charles, register office for servants, Princes-street
Baker, James, butcher, Bess of Bedlam, St. Martin’s-at-Oak
Baker, John, Esq. Point Cottage, Surrey-road
Baker, John, Esq. 16, Victoria-street, Lakenham
Baker, William, Torrington’s-court, St. Simon’s
Baker & Hornor, wholesale and retail ironmongers, &c., Post Office-street
Baker, Mrs. Maria, 13 Chapelfield-road
Baker, Mrs. lodging-house keeper, White House, Spitalfields
Baldly, Elizabeth, teacher of music and dancing, St. Giles’-street
Baldry, William, livery-stable keeper, Crescent-road
Baldry, William, land surveyor, St. Giles’-street
Baldry, William, surveyor, Gildengate-street
Baldwin, Anthony Samuel, builder, &c. All Saints-green
Baldwin, Henry, baker, St. Martin-at-Oak
Baldwin, William, Distillery, Distillery-street
Bales, Jonathan, Wine Coopers’ Arms, St. Augustine’s-street
Bales, William, governor of the Girls’ Home for the Destitute and Orphan, Upper Heigham
Ball, George, butcher, Upper Westwick-street
Balls, Alexander, Rose, King-street
Balls, Daniel, builder, &c. West Pottergate-street
Balls, Edward Joseph, bankers’ clerk, Castle-Meadow
Ball, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colegate-street
Balls, Robert, banker and bill-broker, Weston’s-court, St. Peter’s Mancroft; res: 72, St. Giles’-street
Balls, Robert, tailor, Bridge-street, St. Miles’
Balls, Susanna, shoe manufacturer, Bridge-street, St. George’s
Balls, William, umbrella and parasol maker, Bull-Close
Bambridge, John, law clerk, Willow-lane
Bancalari, Domenico, baker, Ber-street
Banham, George, wine and dry cooper, and brewer, 2½, Lower King-street, St. Peter per Mountergate
Banks, Mrs. Mary, 1 Grove-place-terrace
Banks, William, tailor and woollen draper—see Allen and Banks
Barber, Charles James, accountant, 1, Albion-terrace, Mount Pleasant, Eaton
Barber, George, Esq. Thorpe-road
Barber, James, accountant, 32, Victoria-street, St. Stephen’s
Barber, (John) and Sons, merchants and wholesale grocers, Lamb Inn-yard, Old Haymarket
Barber, John Lee, cotton manufacturer and corn merchant, St. Martin’s-lane and Haymarket; res: Duke-street
Barber, John, Three Tuns, Lower King-street
Barber, William, bricklayer, White Lion, Palace-plain
Barbour, James, stone mason, Globe, Botolph-street
Bardwell, George Syder, rent and debt collector and general agent, 1, Priest’s-buildings, St. Stephen’s-road—(see advertisement)
Bardwell, George, coal merchant, 3, Lame Dog-road, St. Stephen’s
Bardwell, Everett, solicitor, the Close
Barker, Benjamin, woollen and Manchester warehouseman, 1, York Tavern-passage, Orford-hill; res: New Lakenham
Barker, Henry, Earl of Leicester, Dereham-road
Barker, James, tailor and draper, Muspole-street
Barker, James, King’s Arms, Hall-lane, Lakenham
Barker, James, Man in the Moon, Duke-street
Barker, John, Esq. Mount Pleasant, Eaton
Barker, John, agent to Stapleton’s London Champagne establishment, Chapelfield
Barker, John George, boot and shoemaker, 3, St. Stephen’s-street
Barker, Mrs. Martha, St. Benedict’s-plain
Barker, Samuel, baker, St. Mary’s-plain
Barker, Samuel, Brazen Door, Upper Surrey-street
Barker, Thomas, hotpresser, Coslany-street
Barker, William, Bull’s Head, Ber-street
Barker & Barnes, wholesale shoe manufacturers, 1, York Tavern-passage, Oxford-hill
Barker, hatter, &c.—see Browne & Barker
Barker, Robert, plumber and glazier; register office for servants; Orford-hill
Barley, Christopher, wine and spirit merchant, Fleece, Bridewell-alley—(see advertisement)
Barlow, Richard Jeremiah, collector of rates and taxes, St. Margaret’s-street
Barnard & Bishop, general ironmongers, smiths, ironfounders, wire-workers, and tinmen, 3 Gentleman’s-walk, and Calvert street
Barnard & Boulton, ironmongers, London-street
Barnard, Charles, Champion wine vaults, Chatham-place, St. Stephen’s-gate
Barnard, Dennis, auctioneer, valuer, and agent, Castle-street; res: Bracondale
Barnard, John, hay and corn merchant, Golden Ball-street
Barnard, John, dealer in game and in marine stores, Wensum-street and Fishgate-street
Barnard, John Cuthbert, accountant, Lower Westwick-street
Barnard, Mrs. Sophia, William-street
Barnard, Stephen, last maker, Coslany-street
Barnes, James, shoemaker, 5, St. James’s-street
Barnes, John, iron and brass founder, Fishgate-street; res: St. George’s Colegate
Barnes, John Edward, Greyhound, Ber-street
Barnes, Miss, Bracondale
Barnes, Mary, Wool Pack, St. George’s Colegate
Barnes, shoe manufacturer—see Barker and Barnes
Barnes, Mrs. Mary, 1, Upper Surrey-street
Barnham, James Calthorpe, attorney—see Watson & Barnham; res: Grove Cottage, St. Stephen’s-road
Barnham, John, carver and gilder, Brazen-door-road
Barnham, Mrs., Magdalen-street
Barnsdale, Anne, matron of the Orphan’s Home, 54, St. Benedict’s-street
Barrett, John, Cross Keys, Magdalen-street
Barthropp, Mrs. Marianne, Chapelfield-road
Barton, Mrs. Hannah, Newmarket-road
Barwell, (John) & Son, wine merchants, &c., St. Stephen’s-street; res: Surrey-street
Base, Samuel, postmaster of Norwich, Post Office, Post Office-street
Base, William, boot maker, St. Michael-at-Coslany
Basey, James, carver, Elm-hill
Basey, Robert, bootmaker, King’s Head, Magdalen-street
Basingthwaite, Edward, King’s Arms, Bethel-street
Bassingthwaite, William, wholesale boot and shoe maker, 56, St. Stephen’s-street
Bassett, Henry, Esq., Stone-hill, Heigham
Batchelder, Mrs. Sarah, 5, Newmarket-terrace, Heigham
Batcheler, Rev. T. J., Upper King-street
Bateman, Benjamin, tea-dealer and spice merchant, 2, Gentleman’s-walk—(see advertisement)
Bateman, John & James G. J., yarn and silk merchants, Gildengate-street
Batley, William, chair manufacturer, Lower Westwick-street
Batley, William, junr., chair manufacturer, Muspole-street
Batson, Edward, corn-dealer, Magdalen-street
Batson, James, cabinet maker, Barrack-street, Pockthorpe
Batson, John, grocer, &c. Barrack-street, Pockthorpe
Batson, Potter, miller and corn chandler, 7, Tabernacle-street
Batterbee, James, boot and shoe maker, Upper Westwick-street
Baxter, John James, chemist and druggist, Upper Westwick-street
Baxter, John, butcher, Ber-street
Baxter, Maria, baker, Brazen-door, Lakenham
Baxter, Neville Plummer, artist in fireworks, Brazen-door-road
Baxter, William, coal-merchant, King-street
Bayes, (Elizabeth) & Sons, woollen drapers, tailors, clothiers, and cap manufacturers, 4, Orford-hill and Red Lion-street
Bayes, Louisa, furrier, Oak-street
Bayes, William, hairdresser, Oak-street
Bayfield, Ann, baker, Ber-street
Bayfield, (Ann) & Sons, ironmongers, dealers in oil and colours, &c., Magdalen-street
Bayfield, John Freeman, accountant, King-street
Bayfield, Shearman, fish-salesman, Sussex-street
Bayliss, Andrew, grocer, 3, Trafalgar-street, New Lakenham
Bayliss, Henry, accountant and valuer, Old Hay-hill; res: Lakenham
Bayne, Alexander D. Esq., reporter, St. Benedict’s-road
Beals, Thomas, Esq. 2, York-place
Bean, china-dealer—see Brundell & Bean
Bean, Mrs. Susanna, Dereham-road-terrace
Bean, Samuel, Yarmouth Bridge, Red Lion-street
Beare, Miss Amelia, Gildengate-street
Beare, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2, Trafalgar-place, Lakenham
Beare, Samuel Shalders, currier and leather merchant, Bridge-street, St. George’s; res: Town Close
Beart, Robert Haywood, merchant, Bethel-street
Beaty, Henry, decorative painter and japanner, 14, Little London-street
Beaumont, John, butcher, St. Catharine’s-plain
Beckham, Robert John, coal merchant, Magdalen-street
Beckham, Benjamin, Angel, New Catton, St. Clement’s
Beckwith, Augustus Adolphus Hamilton, solicitor—see Beckwith & Co.
Beckwith & Co., solicitors, Palace-street, St. Martin’s-at-Palace
Beckwith, Mrs., Foundry-road
Beddingfield, John, commercial traveller, All Saints-green
Beddingfield, Nelson, postmaster, Westlegate-street
Bedford, Mrs. Charlotte, Fern-hill Cottage, Eaton
Bedford, Phillip, coppersmith, brazier, tin and iron-plate worker, and gas-fitter, Pottergate-street
Beesley, Mrs. Maria, Unthank’s-road
Beeston, John, general commission agent, Chapelfield Opening
Beeston, Rosamond, milliner, Chapelfield Opening
Beeton, John, Wild Man, Pottergate-street
Boha, Lorenz, watch and clock maker, St. Stephen’s-plain
Belding, William, wholesale and retail grocer, tea-dealer, and cheesefactor, 1, Magdalen-street, and St. Edmunds; res: St. Clement’s-hill, Catton
Bell, John Crawford, surgeon, Princes-street
Bell, John, horticulturist, Mousehold
Bell, John, Cat and Fiddle, Botolph-street
Bell, John, bootmaker, Sir John Barleycorn, St. James’s
Bell, Matthew, Moulder’s Arms, Ber-street
Bell, Mrs. Ann, fruiterer, Red Lion-street
Bell, Robert, watch maker and jeweller, 11, Davey-place, and Bridge-st., St. Andrew’s
Bell, Rebecca, carpenter and builder, Peacock-street
Bell, William, physician and surgeon, St. Stephen’s-road
Bellman, Fanny, St. Leonard’s Cottage, Mousehold
Bending, Thomas, schoolmaster, St. Andrew’s Hall-plain
Benest, Edward E., C.E., surveyor to the Corporation and Local Board of Health, 24, Castle Meadow
Benjamin, James, working jeweller, St. Andrew’s-street
Benles, Francis, warehouseman, 8 Victoria-street
Bennett & Bream, wholesale grocers, tea-dealers, &c., Upper Market
Bennett, Austin, shoemaker, Tuns, Whitefriars’-street
Bennett, Edward, junr., grocer, 2 Windsor-terrace, Grove-road
Bennett, Edward, grocer, Newmarket-road
Bennett, Henry, schoolmaster, Gildengate-street
Bennett, Robert, baker, West Pottergate-street
Bennett, Samuel, baker, Pump-street
Bennett, William, Bennett’s commercial boarding-house, 12 and 13, Exchange-street—(see advertisement)
Bennett William, and Son, tailors and leech importers, corner of Wensum-street, Tombland
Bensley, Charles, Esq., St. Stephen’s-street
Bensley, George, hat manufacturer and hosier, 16, London-street
Bensley, John, Esq., Mousehold
Bensley, Robert, Esq., Newmarket-road
Bensley, Thomas, Esq., Thorpe-road
Berry, George John, baker, Rising Sun-lane
Berry, James, bellman, 2, Horn’s-lane, Ber-street
Berry, Other Windsor, bankers’ clerk, 2, Windsor-place, Lakenham
Bessey, James Hayn, merchant, 102, Pottergate-street
Betts, Charles, Lord John Russell, Dereham-road
Betts, David C., clerk, St. Clement’s Church-alley
Betts, Henry, grocer and tea-dealer, Southwell-street, Lakenham
Betts, John, draper, Albion-house, Market-place
Betts, John, register office for servants, and dealer in tea, 27, Castle-meadow
Betts, John, baker, Coslany-street
Betts, John, bricklayer, West Pottergate-street
Betts, Osborn, willow pill box manufacturer, Waterloo-road, St. Clement’s, New-Catton
Betts, Thomas, hairdresser, 7, Little London-street
Bevan, Robert, china, glass, and earthenware dealer, Magdalen-street
Bevoy, William Mills, plasterer, &c., Peacock-street
Benfield, John, cabinet maker, Union-place
Bianchi, Giovanni, modeller and figure maker, Bridge-street, St. George’s
Bidewell, Mrs. Elizabeth, William-street, Heigham
Bidwell, George, Swan, Magdalen-street
Bidwell, John, sack manufacturer, Calvert-street
Bidwell, Joseph, engraver, copper-plate printer, and lithographer, Bethel-street
Biggs, Mrs. Mary, 7, St. Stephen’s-square
Bignold, Edward Samuel, solicitor—see Field and Bignold; res: Bracondale
Bignold, Samuel, secretary to the Norwich Union Fire and Life offices, Surrey-street
Bignold, Thomas, solicitor, South End-terrace, Lakenham
Bilby, William, hairdresser, Pitt-street
Bilham, John, master of the