Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
Coburg street—r s St. Stephen’s gates, running at the Back Chapel Field
rd.
Cock yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, just past Queen’s Head
Cock yard—l s Upper St. Giles’, just past Cock inn
Cockey lane—l s Lower King st., op. the Waterman
Cockey yard (or Brown’s yard)—r s Lower Westwick st. nr. Drum inn
Coe’s yard—r s St. Benedict’s st., op. Lord Howe inn
Cogman’s yard—r s Ber st. op. Thorn lane
Coldstream terrace—r s Bedford st. from Unthank’s rd.
Coleby place—Lower Westwick st.
Colegate street—bottom of Bridge st., St. George’s, r and l
College court (or Lancasterian school yard)—l s Palace st., nr. Rose
tavern
Compass street—l s Mariners’ lane, fr. King st., nr. Mariners’ tavern
Cook’s lane—l s Upper King st., between Crown Bank and Rose la. corner
Corain plain—r s Church st., New Catton
Coslany street—down Lower Westwick st., and over St. Miles’ bridge
Cow hill—St. Giles’, first turn on the r past the ch.
Cossey’s yard—r s Botolph st.
Cove terrace—r s Rupert st.
Cowgate street—first st. on the r in Magdalen st. after passing Stump
Cross
Creak’s yard—r s Fishgate st., op. Pigeon inn
Cremorne buildings—r s Vauxhall st., op. Globe st.
Cremorne place—back of Cremorne buildings, Vauxhall st.
Crescent The—on the Chapel Field road l s fr. St. Stephen’s
Crick’s buildings—Fishgate st.
Crocodile yard—r s Heigham st., op. Crocodile inn
Crook’s place entrance—first turn to left on Chapel Field rd. fr. St.
Stephen’s
Crook’s yard—St. George’s pl.
Cross lane—r s Gildengate st. leading into Calvert st.
Cross street—Unthank’s rd., connects Bedford and Trory sts.
Crown and Anchor yard—r s Gildengate st., leading into Calvert st.
Curriers’ Arms yard—adjoining Curriers’ Arms, l s St. Giles’ st.
Curtis’ buildings—l s West Pottergate st.
Dabson’s court—Stump cross
Daplyn’s buildings—r s West Pottergate st., op. Paragon st.
Davey place—leading fr. Gentlemen’s Walk (op. Duke of Wellington statue)
Dawson’s yard—r s Coslany st., up a passage just before reaching Sun inn
Dayle’s lane—first la. r s Charing Cross
Day’s court—first ct. r s Bethel st., principal entrance from Upper
Market
Denmark place—Kimberley st., Unthank’s rd.
Dereham road—straight out St. Benedict’s gates
Dereham road terrace—row of 8 red-br. houses r s Dereham rd. just past
entrance to Adelaide st.
Devonshire place—r s Holl’s la.
Dial yard—r s Barrack st., just past the Cellar House
Dial yard—l s Coslany st., op. St. Michael’s of Coslany ch.
Distillery street—second st. past jail, r s St. Giles’ rd., leading thro’
into Dereham rd.
Distillery yard—l s Coslany st., op. Greenland Fishery
District Visiting Society, 104, Pottergate st.
Dix’s buildings—Coslany st.
Dixon’s court—r s Bethel st., op. Coach and Horses
Dog yard—r s Oak st., op. Jolly Skinners
Dolphin yard—first yd. r s. of Oak st. next Dolphin inn
Doughty’s or Old Man’s hospital—Calvert st.
Douro terrace—in Heigham grove
Dove street—adjoining Messrs. Chamberlin’s shop, leads fr. north side
Market-place into Pottergate st.
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