The History of Norwich From the Earliest Records to the Present Time

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The History of Norwich From the Earliest Records to the Present Time
Philip Browne
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Clement's- street, and Bridge-street, adjoining to Fye Bridge, the south side of the parish being bound- ed by the river.
In a court on the north side of Colegate, on * The preacher of this sermon is, by the archbishop's direction, to preach in Rogation Week, as follows: Sunday, at St. Peter's Church, Thetford, before the cor- poration.
Mouday, at Wyraondham church.
Tuesday, at Mattishall church. Mattishall Ghant or Great Fair.
Thursday, at St. Clement's, where the archbishop's father and mothe
...r are burieJ.
Sunday morning, at the common place in the cathedral church.
Sunday evening, at St. John's Maddermarket of course.
t This tradition is entirely unfounded.
286 part of the site of the old black friars' garden, stands THE INDEPENDENTS' MEETING-HOUSE, Finished in the year 1693. It is a large and noble building of red brick, very handsomely fronted with four pilasters of the Corinthian order, and has a hipped roof, flat at the top. The inside is neatly pewed, with galleries on the east, south, and west sides, and the pulpit on the north, before which stands the communion table, and from the ceiling are suspended two brass branches.


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