The Norwich Directory; or, Gentlemen and Tradesmen's Assistant [1783]

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The Norwich Directory; or, Gentlemen and Tradesmen's Assistant [1783]

by active 1781-1788 William Chase

EN·~3 hours·44 chapters

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44 total
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Transcribed from the 1783 W. Chase and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org Many thanks to the Millennium Library, Norwich, and the British Library, London, for allowing their copies to be consulted.

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THE NORWICH DIRECTORY;

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Alphabetical LIST of the Streets, Lanes, &c. in the City of Norwich; also of the Churches, Gates, and other public Buildings.

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Reference to the Churches, in the Plan.

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Public Buildings and Offices.

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Gates on the City Walls.

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Introduction.

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THE NORWICH DIRECTORY. - A.

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

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List of Bankers in Norwich.

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Description

A meticulously compiled snapshot of Norwich in 1783, this volume serves as a practical guide to the city’s bustling streets, markets, churches, and public buildings. Arranged alphabetically, it lists the principal residents, their occupations, and precise addresses, while detailed tables map out everything from lanes and gates to the offices of aldermen, sheriffs, and various trade guilds. The accompanying engraved plan and concise sketch of Norwich’s history add visual context, turning the directory into both a reference tool and a miniature portrait of urban life.

For anyone curious about Georgian‑era commerce, civic administration, or family histories, the work offers a wealth of information on merchants, physicians, lawyers, and even the locations of coffee‑houses and inns. Its exhaustive catalog of taxes, charities, and social institutions reveals how the city organized and supported its community. Listening to this guide feels like stepping into the streets of eighteenth‑century Norwich, where every lane and doorway tells a story of ordinary people shaping a vibrant town.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (182K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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