The Norwich Directory [1802]

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The Norwich Directory [1802]

by Thomas Peck

EN·~2 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
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Transcribed from the 1802 Thomas Peck 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.

0:13
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THE Norwich Directory;

1:09
3

DEDICATION

0:22
4

INTRODUCTION.

10:24
5

References to the Churches in the Plan.

0:57
6

Public Buildings and Offices.

0:41
7

Alphabetical List of the Streets, Lanes, &c. in the City of Norwich.

2:55
8

THE NORWICH DIRECTORY.

1:18:50
9

Merchants, &c. attending at Inns in and near the Market-place, on Market-days.

1:24
10

List of Bankers in Norwich.

0:16

Description

Step into the bustling streets of early‑19th‑century Norwich with this meticulously compiled directory. Designed to help travelers and locals alike locate anyone from merchants to physicians, the volume offers an alphabetic roll‑call of the city’s principal inhabitants, complete with addresses, trades, and the occasional anecdote about their role in civic life. It also weaves a concise history of Norwich, pointing out the most noteworthy landmarks that would catch a visitor’s eye.

Beyond the names, the work serves as a snapshot of urban progress at the turn of the century. Detailed tables list everything from churches and markets to the newest steam‑powered water reservoir, newly paved walks, and upcoming public‑works projects. An engraved city plan ties the listings together, while a retrospective on recent improvements reveals a community eager to modernize its streets, trade, and public services. Listeners will hear the rhythm of a city balancing tradition with innovation, captured in the precise language of its own time.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (155K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-01-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Thomas Peck

A leading 19th-century Presbyterian thinker, preacher, and teacher, he became known for forceful sermons and lasting influence on Southern Presbyterian theology. His collected writings explore doctrine, church life, and public questions with unusual clarity and conviction.

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