Norfolk Annals, Vol. 1: A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth CenturyMackie, Charles
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Norfolk Annals, Vol. 1: A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century
Mackie, Charles
Norfolk (England) -- History
1.*—(Advt.) “Ned Painter begs to inform his friends and the public that
he has taken the Sun and Anchor Tavern, Lobster Lane, Norwich, where he
will have for their accommodation the best ales, London porter, spirits,
wine, &c., and he hopes by strict attention to merit patronage and
support. N. P. begs to inform the Amateurs of Norwich and Norfolk that
he intends to give private lessons in sparring in the most scientific
style and at reasonable terms at all hours of the day.”
13.—Died at Catton, aged 68, Mr. Robert Harvey, an Alderman of Norwich,
and a magistrate for the county. He served the office of Sheriff in
1784, and of Mayor in 1787.
15.—Very severe weather set in. The thermometer fell to seven degrees.
A rapid thaw took place on the 18th, and a flood ensued.
17.—Lord and Lady Castlereagh, accompanied by the Marquis of Ancram,
arrived in Norwich on their way to visit Lord Suffield at Gunton. Whilst
the horses were being changed at the Angel, a mob hooted and hissed the
visitors, and one of the ringleaders was seized by Mr. Crisp Brown.
18.—Died in London, aged 92, Mrs. Linley, widow of Mr. Linley, formerly
proprietor of Drury Lane Theatre, who was father of the first Mrs.
Sheridan, and of the Rev. O. T. Linley, of Norwich.
20.—The Duke of Wellington passed through Norwich on his way to Gunton.
His grace returned to the city on the 27th on his journey back to town.
21.—Died, John Nash, of Hempnall. He was clerk of the parish 56 years,
keeper of the Swan Inn 35 years, and at the age of 40 weighed 24 stone.
23.—Died at Ludham, aged 79, Thomas Smith, shoemaker. “By his particular
request he was carried to the grave by six men of his own trade, each
with his leather apron tied round him, and stirrups with hand leathers
attached slung across their shoulders.”
24.—Fox’s birthday was commemorated by a dinner at St. Andrew’s Hall,
Norwich, at which 460 noblemen and gentlemen were present. The company
included H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex, the Duke of Norfolk, the Earl of
Albemarle (who presided), Mr. T. W. Coke, M.P., &c.
25.—Intelligence was received in Norwich of the death of H.R.H. the Duke
of Kent.
27.—The Castle Corporation at Norwich celebrated their 55th anniversary.
29.—Mr. Harley, of Drury Lane Theatre, commenced an engagement at Norwich
Theatre. The performances were interrupted by the intelligence of the
death of George III., and were resumed on February 17th. His characters
included Marplot (“The Busybody”), Tristran Fickle (“The Weathercock”),
Popolino (“The Sleeping Draught”), Risk (“Love Laughs at Locksmiths”),
Caleb Quotem (“The Wags of Windsor”), Peter Fidget (“The Boarding
House”), Phantom (“Frightened to Death”), and Somno (“The Sleep Walker”).
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