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

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Peter's church, and made a common inn by the sign of the Holy Lamb, as it now re- mains, being called the Lamb Inn.
The whole row from Cockey-lane to Westlegate is now called the Gentleman's Walk.t Here are * When the foreign Jews were first permitted to settle in Eng- land, and for many years afterwards, they dwelt all together in some place contiguous to their synagogue; the places obtained the scriptural name of Jewry, as in London the Old Jewry and the ISew Jewry, now called Jenin-street.
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... Northward from Davey Place it was anciently called Cali- garia, or Hosier's Row; and Southward from (hence it was called; Cordwaineriaand Calceiia, Cordwaiuer's, Gordincr's, or Shoe- maker's Row.
14:6 several large inns, the principal of which is the Angel. The King's Head was the first inn in the city, and had the honor of entertaining his Royal Highness the Duke of York. A little to the North of it is situated the Post-office. From the Angel two royal mail coaches every day, and a coach by Bury and Sudbury, three times a week, set out from hence.


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