
audiobook
by R. Hindry (Robert Hindry) Mason
Transcribed from the 1852 Mason’s 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.
MASON’S NORWICH GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY & HANDBOOK,
MASON’S NORWICH GENERAL DIRECTORY.
MASON’S NORWICH COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY. - Academies:—See Schoolmasters.Accountants.
LIST OF PARISHES, WITH THE STREETS IN EACH.
REGISTRATION DISTRICTS AND REGISTRARS.
CORPORATION OF NORWICH (For the time being.)
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
HAVEN AND PIER COMMISSIONERS.
THE CORPORATION OF GUARDIANS OF THE POOR, AND COMMITTEES (For the time being.)
A mid‑nineteenth‑century snapshot of Norwich, this directory records the names, trades and addresses of the city’s merchants, craftsmen, clergy and residents, extending into the surrounding hamlets of Earlham, Lakenham, Thorpe and more. Compiled in 1852, it strives for exhaustive coverage, listing everything from boot‑makers and watch‑smiths to tea dealers and horse‑breakers, each entry placed on the very street where the business operated.
Listening to the entry‑by‑entry roll offers a vivid sense of Victorian urban life: the bustling markets, the network of small workshops, and the social hierarchy reflected in titles such as “Esq.” and “Rev.”. For genealogists, local historians, or anyone curious about the everyday fabric of a historic English city, the directory becomes a living map of connections and occupations that shaped the community.
The publisher’s introductory note emphasizes meticulous research and a commitment to accuracy, despite inevitable minor errors. The result is an engaging, authentic guide that transports listeners straight into the streets of 1852 Norwich.
Full title
Mason's Norwich General and Commercial Directory & Handbook Including the hamlets of Earlham, Eaton, Heigham, Hellesdon, Lakenham, Pockthorpe, Thorpe, Trowse, Carrow and Bracondale. Including the hamlets of Earlham, Eaton, Heigham, Hellesdon, Lakenham, Pockthorpe, Thorpe, Trowse, Carrow and Bracondale.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (479K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-06-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Victorian writer and local historian, he is best remembered for compiling a sweeping history of Norfolk and for documenting the life of Norwich in remarkable detail. His books have become valuable windows into 19th-century East Anglia.
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