Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
Globe street—r s Heigham st., op. Crocodile inn
Globe yard—r s Botolph st., nr. Old Globe inn
Gloucester place—r s St. Catherine’s plain, nr. entrance to Hall rd.
Goat lane (lower)—first turn on the r in St. Giles’, leading into
Pottergate st.
Goat lane (upper)—second turn on the r in St. Giles’, leading into
Pottergate st.
Goat yard—r s Oak st., nearly op. the Jolly Skinners
Golden Ball street—leading fr. Castle ditches to Ber st.; Golden Ball inn
at the entrance
Golden Dog lane—first turn r s Calvert st., leading into Magdalen st.
Golden Fleece yard—l s Fishgate st., nr. the Golden Fleece
Golding street—l s Dereham rd., second turn past St. Benedict’s gates
Gooch’s yard—r s Charing cross, joining Malt and Hop tavern
Goodwin’s yard—l s Tabernacle st.
Goreham’s yard—first yd. l s Heigham st. fr. Barn rd.
Gowing’s passage—St. Stephen’s st.
Graham’s court-—Upper Market, second ct. fr. St. Giles’ corner
Grapes’ hill or St. Giles’ hill—3rd turn on the r past St. Giles’ eh.
Green Dragon yd.—l s Bishopgate st. nr. Red Lion
Great hospital—Bishopgate st.
Great Orford street—l s Orford hill, leading to Castle hill
Great yard—World’s-end la.
Greenhills—St. Augustine’s gates
Greenland Fishery yard—r s Coslany st., next G. F. inn
Green’s lane—r s Gildengate st. leading into Calvert st.
Green yard—l s Barrack st., just before reaching The Robin Hood
Greyfriars’ priory—Upper King st., nr. Harvey and Hudson’s bank
Griffin yard—l s Barrack st., joining Griffin inn
Grimes’ yard—l s Botolph st.
Grout’s thoroughfare—narrow passage l s Timberhill st., leading to Golden
Ball st.
Grove place—row of houses r s St. Giles’ rd., just past Distillery st.
Grove place—r s of Grove rd., top of Victoria st. to the r
Grove road—rd. crossing the top of Victoria st., leading on the r round
to St. Stephen’s rd.
Grove terrace—r s Unthank’s rd., nearly op. Oxford st.
Guildhall—north-west corner of Market-place
Gun lane—connects top of Haymarket with Theatre st., directly opposite
St. Stephen’s ch.
Gunhouse yard—Jail hill
Gunton’s yard—l s Oak st., next White Lion
Hales’ court—St. Giles’, op. ch. door
Half Moon yard—l s Lower King st., op. Half Moon inn
Hall road—fr. r s St. Catherine’s plain, leading to Lakenham
Hampden place—r s Dereham rd., just past Dial inn
Hamlet place—l s Grapes’ hill, fr. St. Giles’
Hampshire Hog yard—l s Lower Westwick st., just past St. Swithin’s alley
Hangman’s lane (see Heigham rd.)
Hanover place—l s Earlham rd., just past Black Horse, and op. Earlham rd.
terrace
Harman’s court—r s St. Stephen’s st., op. Crown and Angel
Harmer’s court—last ct. l s St. Giles’, before reaching Jail
Harrison’s court—r s Upper St. Giles’, op. Queen’s Head
Harrison’s yard—leads out of Pump st. to Castle meadow
Hart’s yard—r s Botolph st.
Haw’s place—Hall rd., Lakenham
Hawthorn row—r s West End st., op. Waddington st.
Haymarket—Opposite the top part of Gentlemen’s walk
Hayward’s yard—r s Ber st., just past St. John’s Sepulchre ch.
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