Norfolk Annals Novel Chapters
List of most recent chapters published for the Norfolk Annals novel. A total of 221 chapters have been translated and the release date of the last chapter is Apr 02, 2024
Latest Release: Chapter 1 : Norfolk Annals.by Charles Mackie.VOL 1.PREFACE.The "Norfolk and Norwich Remembrance
Norfolk Annals.by Charles Mackie.VOL 1.PREFACE.The "Norfolk and Norwich Remembrancer and Vade Mec.u.m," upon the plan of which this work is compiled, was published in two editions. The first (undated) was issued in or about 1801. It appeared in
- 201 14.-The Very Rev. E. M. Goulburn, formerly Dean of Norwich, preached from a new pulpit erected by public subscription in the choir of the Cathedral as a memorial of his twenty-three years' devoted ministry. The pulpit was designed by Mr. John Pollard
- 202 NOVEMBER.1.-A serious fire at Sandringham House did damage to a considerable amount.9.-Mr. G. M. Chamberlin was elected Mayor, and Mr. Harry Reeve appointed Sheriff of Norwich.11.-A gale which swept over many parts of England did much injury in Norfolk, a
- 203 25.-In the Court of Arches Lord Penzance decided in favour of the Bishop of Norwich, who had convicted the appellant, the Rev. Mr. O'Malley, of drunkenness, and sentenced him to two years' suspension. Lord Penzance declined to hear Mr. O'Malley's appe
- 204 7.-Died, at Eastbourne, the Rev. George Charles Hoste, in his 79th year.He was born in Norwich, and was the eldest son of Colonel Sir George Hoste, of the Royal Engineers. He graduated at Caius College, Cambridge, in 1835, and in 1856 was presented by Bis
- 205 1.-The first lecture of a series on Ecclesiastical History was delivered in the nave of Norwich Cathedral by Archdeacon Farrar on "Ignatius and Polycarp." (_See_ January 5th, 1893.) 8.-Died suddenly, at Bristol, Mr. William James Metcalfe, Q.C., Recorde
- 206 17.-Died, at Heigham Grove, Norwich, Mr. William John Utten Browne, barrister-at-law, aged 88. Mr. Browne had been for many years an active and painstaking magistrate, and in the early decades of the century occupied a very prominent position in the publi
- 207 Coaks asking for the dismissal of the plaintiff's pet.i.tion in the action, Boswell _v._ Coaks, on the ground of its being frivolous and vexatious.Mr. Coaks' pet.i.tion was dismissed and the appeal ordered to proceed.(_See_ April 30th, 1894.) 18.-The ex
- 208 17.-The Norwich School of Music was established at a meeting held at the Guildhall.-Mr. A. E. Collins, M.I.C.E., of Reading, was appointed by the Norwich Town Council, city engineer and architect in place of Mr. Buchan, resigned.25.-Mr. Joseph Arch, M.P.,
- 209 13.-The officers of the 1st King's Dragoon Guards gave an amateur dramatic performance of "The Area Belle" and Burnand's burlesque, "Black-eyed Susan," at Norwich Theatre, in aid of the Soldiers' Widows Fund. The performance was repeated on the 14t
- 210 1.-The 1st Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment formed a marching column of 200 of all ranks, and under the command of Col. Dawson proceeded to Stratton Strawless, where a camp was formed in the park. On the 2nd the march was resumed to Blickling Park, wh
- 211 22.-The first of several meetings held in furtherance of a projected line of railway between Forncett and Haddiscoe took place at Hempnall. The distance proposed to be covered was fourteen miles, and the estimated cost of a single line, 1,500 per mile, or
- 212 1.-At a special meeting of the Board of Governors of the Jenny Lind Infirmary, held at the Guildhall, Norwich, Mr. Colman offered to present to the charity, as a memorial to his late wife, the necessary site upon which to erect a new infirmary. The offer
- 213 NOVEMBER.9.-Mr. Charles Rackham Gilman was elected Mayor and Mr. Henley Curl appointed Sheriff of Norwich.18.-It was reported at a meeting of the Norwich Town Council that plans had been deposited at the Town Clerk's office for a proposed tramway sch
- 214 14.-Mr. Sydney Cozens-Hardy, clerk to the Norwich School Board, was presented with an illuminated address by the officials of the Board on the attainment of his twenty-one years' service.18.-Died at Orford Hill, Norwich, the Rev. William Frederic Cre
- 215 NOVEMBER.1.-At Terrington Petty Sessions, the Norfolk and Norwich Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals inst.i.tuted proceedings against two persons for cruelty to 130 geese by plucking them alive on October 4th and 5th. Remarkable statements w
- 216 13.-Sir Charles R. Gilman was presented by the district managers and inspectors of the Norwich and London Accident Insurance a.s.sociation with a piece of silver plate weighing 150 ozs., "as a mark of their esteem and to commemorate the honour confer
- 217 1.-A ball was given at Drayton House in celebration of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walter, who were the recipients of many presents and congratulations. On the 3rd the workmen employed at the Taverham and Bawburgh mills and the labourers on t
- 218 3.-Died at Christiania, Mr. Joseph Stanley, who formerly practised as a solicitor at Norwich. He for several years represented the First Ward in the Town Council, and on the death of Mr. Robert Culley was elected County Coroner after an exciting contest.
- 219 AUGUST.1.-Died at Stanley Avenue, Thorpe, Norwich, Mr. Edwin Plumer Price, Q.C., formerly Recorder of York, and judge of the Norfolk County Court, aged 81. In his younger days he unsuccessfully contested Sheffield in the Conservative interest.2.-The Norfo
- 220 E. J. Caley, honorary secretary to the fund. The battalion left Aldershot on the 4th for Southampton, and embarked on the P. and O. liner a.s.saye for South Africa. The strength of the battalion was just under 1,000. On this day (January 2nd) the non-comm
- 221 AUGUST.3.-A severe gale swept over the county and did serious damage to orchards, in which thousands of tons of unripe fruit were destroyed.Many s.h.i.+pping disasters occurred upon the coast.4.-A new lifeboat named the Licensed Victualler, provided by li