Norfolk Annals, Vol. 2: A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth CenturyMackie, Charles
History
Norfolk Annals, Vol. 2: A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century
Mackie, Charles
Norfolk (England) -- History
31.—Died at his residence, St. George’s Middle Street, Norwich, aged 75,
the Rev. John Alexander, for nearly 50 years pastor of Prince’s Street
chapel. “He was honoured and loved by his congregation as a
kind-hearted, liberal-minded, and truly Christian gentleman.”
AUGUST.
7.—The dismounted party of the B and C Batteries, Royal Horse Artillery,
arrived by rail at Norwich. The mounted portion marched in on the 13th,
under the command of Major H. P. Bishop.
8.*—“The death, of Mr. George Cattermole, the well-known artist, is
announced. He was born at Dickleburgh, near Diss, in 1800. At an early
age he acquired proficiency as a draughtsman, and some of the most
elaborate drawings in Britton’s ‘Cathedrals’ emanate from him.”
—Chang, the Chinese giant, was exhibited at the Lecture Hall, St.
Andrew’s, Norwich. “He is between 8½ ft and 9 ft. high, and his natural
suavity of manner is very agreeable to those he meets.”
10.—The Grand English Opera and Ballet Company appeared at Norwich
Theatre. The _artistes_, included Miss Annie Thirlwall, Miss Blanch
Cole, Miss Fanny Rowland, Mr. William Parkinson, Mr. Aynsley Cook, Mr.
Eugene Corri, Mr. Charles Durand, &c. In the company’s repertory were
“Un Ballo in Maschira,” “Faust,” and a _ballet divertissement_, in which
the sisters Louie and Marie Smithers appeared.
19.—The British Association for the Advancement of Science commenced its
thirty-eighth congress at Norwich. The General Committee met at St.
Pater’s Hall in the morning, and in the evening the President, Mr. J. D.
Hooker, F.R.S., D.C.L., delivered his inaugural address, at the Drill
Hall. The various sections were presided over by the following
gentlemen:—Mathematical and Physical Science, Professor Tyndall, LL.D.,
F.R.S.; Chemical Science, Professor Frankland, F.R.S.; Geology, Mr. R. A.
C. Godwin Austen, F.R.S., F.G.S.; Biology, the Rev. J. M. Berkeley, M.A.,
F.R.S.; Geography and Ethnology, Capt. Richards, F.R.S., Hydrographer to
the Royal Navy; Economic Science and Statistics, Mr. Samuel Brown,
President of the Society of Actuaries; Mechanical Science, Mr. G. Bidder,
C.E. On the 22nd the members were invited to Crown Point by Mr. R. J. H.
Harvey and Lady Henrietta Harvey. The concluding meeting was held at St.
Peter’s Hall on the 26th, after which excursions were made to Lynn,
Hunstanton, Wolterton, Walsingham, Burgh Castle, and Holkham Hall, where
the members were entertained by the Earl of Leicester. The International
Congress of Prehistoric Archæology, presided over by Sir John Lubbock,
was held simultaneously with the gathering of the British Association.
Its meetings took place at the Public Library.
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