Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
Prospect place—at junction of Heigham, and Heigham rd.
Prospect square—r s Scole’s green
Providence place—West End st., Holl’s la.
Public library—op. north side Guildhall
Pudding lane—connects the Upper walk with the Upper market
Pump street—r s King st., op. entrance to Rose la.
Pump yard—first yard r s Trafalgar st., Lakenham, fr. Hall rd.
Pump yard—first yard past St. Lawrence’s ch. on l s Lower Westwick st.
Purland’s yard—r s Cowgate st. fr. Palace pl., just past entrance to St.
James’
Pye’s yard—l s Palace pl., under an archway nr. the ch.
Quakers’ lane—r s St. Martin’s la.
Quay side—r s Fye bridge, along the river
Queen Caroline yards—both sides of Queen Caroline inn, op. St. Martin’s
ch.
Queen’s Head yard—l s Cowgate st. fr. Palace plain, by Queen’s Head inn
Queen street—leading fr. Bank plain and London st. to Tombland
Queen street (Crook’s place)—fourth turn to l fr. Union st.
Raglan street—r s Dereham rd., op. Golding st.
Railway station (Thorpe or Eastern Counties)—through Rose la., and just
over Foundry bridge
Railway station (Victoria or Eastern Union)—l s at top of St. Stephen’s
st.
Rainbow yard—r s Lower King st., op. Rainbow inn
Rampant Horse street—top of Briggs’ st., r and l
Rampant Horse Back street—fr. top of Gentleman’s walk, round Savings’
Bank corner, leading to Orford hill and Red Lion st.
Rampant Horse yard—l s Fishgate st., next Rampant Horse inn
Raven’s row—a yard on l s Trafalgar st. fr. Hall’s rd., Lakenham
Red Lion street—fr. Orford hill to St. Stephen’s plain
Red Lion yard—r s Magdalen st., just before reaching the gates, near Red
Lion inn
Redwell street—l s Bank plain, leading into Prince’s st.
Reeve’s yard—l s Coslany st., next Bakers’ Arms
Regent street—first turn to the l in Union st.
Richmond place—r s Richmond hill
Richmond hill—just outside Ber st. gates, leading to Bracondale
Rifleman yard—l s All Saints’ green, nr. Rifleman inn
Rigby’s court—l s St. Giles’, just before reaching the ch., leads into
top of Bethel st.
Rising Sun lane—l s Golden Ball st., leading to Scole’s green
Rising Sun road (part of Chapel Field rd.)—entrance op. Grapes’ inn, St.
Giles
Rising Sun row—r s Chapel Field rd. fr. St. Giles’, first row past Rising
Sun inn
Roach’s court—Elm hill
Robinson’s yard—l s Oak st., nearly op. Royal Oak
Roche’s court—Fisher’s la.
Rochester buildings—Norfolk st., Union pl.
Roe’s yard—l s Ber st., nr. the Recruiting Sergeant
Rose lane—first st. on l s King st., leading to Thorpe railway station,
reached fr. the Market by passing through lower part of London st., Opie
st., and across Castle meadow
Rosemary lane—by St. Mary’s ch.
Rose valley—Unthank’s rd., just past entrance to Asylum rd.
Rose yard—r s St. Augustine’s, adjoining Rose la.
Royal Hotel street—back of Royal Hotel yard, leading to Castle meadow
Royal Oak yard—r s Heigham st., near Royal Oak inn
Rupert street—continuation of Vauxhall st., Union pl.
Russell street—back of St. John’s buildings, through the opening l s Ber
st., op. St.
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