Norwich in the Norman Period
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165–168
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Chapter VII.
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Norwich in the Twelfth Century
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169–172
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Chapter VIII.
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Norwich in the Thirteenth Century
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173–176
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Chapter IX.
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Norwich in the Fourteenth Century
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177–182
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Chapter X.
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Norwich in the Fifteenth Century
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183–187
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Chapter XI.
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Norwich in the Sixteenth Century—Bilney’s Martydom—Dissolution of the Monasteries—Kett’s Rebellion—Queen Mary—Queen Elizabeth—Eminent Citizens of the Period
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188–211
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Chapter XII.
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Norwich in the Seventeenth Century—The Civil Wars—Eminent Citizens
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212–240
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Chapter XIII.
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Nonconformity in Norwich—The Independents—The Baptists—The Methodists
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241–257
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Chapter XIV.
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Social State of Norwich from Fourteenth to Eighteenth Centuries—Trade Regulations, &c.
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258–267
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Chapter XV.
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Norwich in the Eighteenth Century—Social State—Nonconformity—Eminent Citizens—Norwich in the Nineteenth Century
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268–356
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Chapter XVI.
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History of the Norwich Navigation
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357–365
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Chapter XVII.
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Leading Events of the Nineteenth Century
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366–378
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Chapter XVIII.
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The Reform Era—Commission of Enquiry respecting the Old Corporation—The Election of Stormont and Scarlett
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379–404
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Chapter XIX.
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The Reign of Queen Victoria—Leading Events
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405–415
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Chapter XX.
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The Murder of Isaac Jermy, Recorder of Norwich
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416–428
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Chapter XXI.
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The Census of 1861—New Poor Law Act—Visit of Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Queen of Denmark—The New Drainage Scheme
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429–454
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Chapter XXII.
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History of the Triennial Musical Festivals
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455–474
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Chapter XXIII.
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Eminent Citizens of the Nineteenth Century
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475–540
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Chapter XXIV.
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Norwich Artists in the Nineteenth Century
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541–551
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PART III.
Chapter I.
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Rise and Progress of the Manufacture of Textile Fabrics, and Present State of the Trade
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552–594
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Chapter II.
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Trade and Commerce of the City—Banks and Banking—Wholesale Producers and Dealers—Cattle and Corn Trade—Traffic by Rail and Water, &c.
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595–633
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PART IV.
Chapter I.
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Political History—Elections for the City—List of Members of Parliament
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634–683
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Chapter II.
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Political History continued—Lists of Mayors, Sheriffs, Stewards, and Recorders
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684–705
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Chapter III.
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Ecclesiastical History—Origin of the See—Lists of Bishops, Deans, and Clergy—Dignitaries of the Diocese—Nonconformist Ministers
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706–721
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Chapter IV.
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Religious, Educational, and Benevolent
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722–735
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Appendix.
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City Authorities and Officials, &c.
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736–738
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INDEX