The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Poll for an Assistant Minister for the Parish of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich, by Anonymous This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: The Poll for an Assistant Minister for the Parish of St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich Author: Anonymous Release Date: May 9, 2011 [eBook #36073] Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE POLL FOR AN ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR THE PARISH OF ST. PETER MANCROFT, NORWICH*** Transcribed from the 1845 Stevenson and Matchett edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org THE POLL FOR AN ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR THE PARISH OF ST. PETER MANCROFT, NORWICH _Instead of the Rev. C. CHAPMAN_, _resigned_, Taken January 16, 1845; WITH AN ENTIRE LIST OF THE RATE PAYERS. * * * * * CANDIDATES. Rev. THOMAS WILSON, M.A. 267 Rev. THOMAS CLOWES, M.A. 236 [The Rev. T. Wilson was nominated and supported by the Friends of the Established Church, and the Rev. T. Clowes principally by the Dissenting Interest.] * * * * * THE POLL. W. C. Allison Robert, Wounded Hart-lane 1 Allison David, St. Peter’s steps 1 Ames Robert, Market-place 1 Anthony William, Upper-market Arnold Edward, Orford-hill 1 Asker Samuel, near the Church 6 Asker George, Bethel-street 2 Asker George, Gentleman’s-walk Athow John, Castle-street Athow John, Castle-street Atkins Thomas, Back of Inns Austin Ann, Oxford-hill 1 Basingthwaite ---, Bethel-street 1 Back Edward, Old Haymarket 6 Bacon Edmund, Davey-place Bacon Edmund, Gun House-yard Bagshaw Joseph, Fishmarket Baldwin John, Fishmarket 1 Baley John, Little London-street 1 Balls Samuel, St. Giles’-street 2 Banks Thomas, Gaol-hill 4 Barber John, Old Haymarket 4 Barber John, jun. do. Barker George, London-street Barnard John, Upper-market 2 Barnard Charles, Market-place 2 Barnard J. H., Castle-street 1 Barnard Dennis, do. 1 Bolton W. S., do. 1 Barnes John Edward, do. 1 Bayes Mrs., Orford-hill 1 Bayes Robert K., do. 1 Beales Francis, Lady’s-lane 1 Bell John, Exchange-street 1 Bennett Edward, Upper-market Bream Chas. John, do. 1 Bennett Thomas, Upper-market 1 Betts John, Market-place 2 Hindes E. J., do. 2 Hindes Francis, do. 2 Bidwell Henry, Gentleman’s-walk Bidwell Henry, jun., do. Bidwell Joseph, Bethel-street Bishop James, Coburg-street 1 Blazeby James, Bethel-street 1 Blyth John, Davey-place Blyth W. B., Bethel-street 1 Boardman R. R., York-place 1 Boatwright Eliza, Theatre-street Bond Joseph, Davey-place 1 Bowgen Susanna, Bethel-street Boyden C. and Eliza, do. 1 Brandford E., Coburg-street 1 Bray Richard, St. Giles’-street 1 Brittain Robert, Coburg-street Brockhall Henry, Back of Inns 1 Browne Aggas, Theatre-street 2 Brown Henry, Gentleman’s-walk Bradshaw F. G., Weston’s-court 2 Browne Edward, Upper-market 6 Browne Henry, do Browne Hezekiah, Orford hill Browne John, Chapel-field 2 Browne William, Davey-place Brundell Charles, Market-place 2 Bean Francis, do. Bryan Joshua, Old Haymarket 2 Buck C. H., Back of Inns 1 Bull Isaac, do. Bunting John, Upper-market 1 Burrage John, Davey place 1 Burroughes John, Butchery Bush Mrs., Castle-street 1 Butcher William, Market-place Buttifant Miss, Market-place 3 Benstead Thomas, Bear-yard 1 Barber W. W., Little Orford-street Bloomfield John, Bethel-street Barker John and Coleby, opposite Crescent 1 Calton Thomas Dixon, Hay-hill 2 Campin John, Chapel-field road 1 Capprain Lewis, White Lion-street Case Sarah, Bethel-street 1 Castle William, near the Church 1 Chamberlin Henry, Market-place 6 Chamberlin Henry, junr., do. Chamberlin Robert, do. Chambers William, Pudding-lane 1 Cheston Thomas, Lady’s lane Church Charles, Wounded Hart-lane 1 Clarke Samuel, Butchery 1 Clarke S. R., do. 1 Clarke Misses, London-street 2 Clarke Hannah, Bethel-street 1 Claxton Robt., Davey-place (voted twice) 2 Claxton Thomas, Royal Hotel-street Coldham William, Upper-market 2 Clements John, St. Giles’-street Coleman George Lovick, Gaol-hill 6 Coleman, Mrs., London-street 3 Collins James, Davey-place 1 Cook Edwd. Thomas, White Lion-street 1 Cooper John, London-street 1 Cooper Robert, Gaol-hill 1 Cooper William, White Lion-street 2 Coote Mary, Hay-hill 1 Coote, George Mark, do. 1 Copeman John, Gentleman’s-walk 6 Copeman John, junr., do. Copeman Jonathan D., do. Corsbie Joseph, Gun House-yard 1 Cousins Thomas, Upper-market Cousins James, Exchange-street 1 Crisp John William, Castle Ditches 1 Critchfield Samuel, Gentleman’s-walk 5 Crook John, Chapel-field Crosse John Green, Orford-street 4 Cubitt George, Upper-market 2 Cudbard Charles, Theatre-street Cudbard John, do. Culley Mrs. Crescent-place 1 Cullyer William, Chapel-field 6 Cundall Benjamin, Gentleman’s-walk 4 Curtis C. J. M., White Lion-street 2 Cushing William, Market-place 2 Cuttriss John, Butchery 1 Copeman Bell, Exchange-street 2 Colman James, Exchange-street Colman Jeremiah, do. 1 Colman Joseph, do. Cordran William, Chapel-field-row 1 Daines Robert, Bethel-street 1 Dallinger Joseph, Davey-place Dallinger Joseph, junr., do. Dunn William, Market-place 1 Darell John, White Lion-street 1 Dashwood Miss, Lady’s-lane 1 Day, Thos. Starling, Bethel-street 1 Taylor F. C., do. 1 Daynes John, Back of the Inns 1 Davy John, Davey-place Debney Mrs., Chapel-field-road Decaux Mrs., near the Church Devear John, Davey-place 2 Phillips Robt., do. Diver Owen A., Market-place 2 Dixon John, Bethel-street 1 Dobson Mrs., Lady’s-lane Doughty Bertha, Chapel-field-road 1 Downes Henry, Bethel-street 1 Deane William, Chapel-Field-road Dye Anthony, Fishmarket 1 Dye John, Theatre-street 1 Durrant George, Theatre-street 1 Dawbarn James, Exchange-street Dixey John, ditto East of England Bank, Hay-hill Eastaugh Nath. Castle-ditches Easto John, Briggs’-street 4 Eaton Thomas D., Gentleman’s-walk 3 Egmore Randall, White Lion-street 1 Ellison Thomas, Royal Hotel-street Etheridge George, Gentleman’-walk 5 Etheridge Wm. E., ditto Etheridge W. E., Market-place English Robt. B., opposite Crescent 1 Fair Susan, York place 1 Fairweather Mrs., London-street 2 Farrow M. A., Wounded Hart-lane 1 Faulke Mrs., Theatre-street 1 Felstead Emmanuel, Davey place 1 Felstead Eliza, White Lion-street 1 Fitch Robert, Market-place 4 Fletcher Josiah, Old Haymarket 3 Folk Robert do. 1 Fulcher M. A., Castle-street 1 Ford William, Davey-place 2 Foster Mary, Chapel-field Foulsham Ann, Bethel-street 1 Fox Joel, Gentleman’s-walk Freeman Chas. Robt., Upper-market 6 Freestone Edwd., Little Orford-street Frost Robert, Davey-place Frost Robert do 2 Fuller James, Old Haymarket 2 Fussey Richard, Butchery 1 Gallant David, Butchery 1 Gay Mrs., St. Giles’-street Gaze W. Hammond, Bethel-street 1 George R. R., White Lion-street 1 Gibson C. M., Bethel-street 2 Gill John, St. Giles’-street 1 Gilman C. S., Bethel-street 1 Gilman John, Back of Inns 1 Glover Miss, Chapel-field 1 Gooch Thomas, Dove-street 1 Goddard Thomas, Market-place Gooch Robert, White Lion-street 1 Gooderson John, Halls’ End 2 Moll William, do. Goodson George, Butchery Goodson William, do. Grand R., Fishmarket 1 Grant G. M. London-street 3 Green William, Butchery 1 Grimmer Saml., White Lion-street 2 Grout George, Chapel-field 1 Staff John R., do. 1 Davey Sarah, do. 1 Wilde William, do. Habberton William, Old Haymarket Hallows Joseph, Royal Hotel-street Hanworth George, Orford-hill 1 Hardy James, Bethel-street Harris N., Back of Inns 1 Hart Isaac, Market 2 Harvey Richard, Old Haymarket 1 Harvey Matilda, Upper-market 1 Howard Ann, Bethel-street Hayward J. J., White Lion-street 1 Hazlewsod E. W., Weavers-lane Hazlewood C. J., do. 1 Hixton J. J., Davey-place 3 Holl R. D. Gaol-hill 1 Holl Geo. Norton, Castle-street Hopson James, Castle Ditches 1 Hollis Robert, Theatre-street 1 Horne Enoch, Little London street Horne Robert, do. 1 Horne Robert, jun. 1 Horne Elizabeth, Bethel-street Howlett William, London-street 5 Howlett Robert, Old Haymarket 6 Hunt Jas. Edwd., Gentleman’s-walk Hartt John, Haymarket 6 Hall William, Gentleman’s-walk Ladyman J. H., do. 4 Hanworth James, Coburg-street 1 Hall W. E., Orford-hill Hurry Thomas, Lady’s-lane Jackson John, Little Orford-street 1 Jackson William, Starling-street 1 Jarrold John, London-street 6 Jarrold Wm. P., do. Jarrold Sam., do. Jarrold Thomas, do. Jarvis Mrs., Old Haymarket Lister, Son And Co., do. 1 Jay Charles, Fishmarket Jay Charles, Gun House-yard Jay Charles, Bethel-street Jay Mrs., Fishmarket Jay Mrs., Butchery Jay Mrs., Fishmarket Jay Joshua, Bethel-street 1 Jenner Henry, do. 1 Johnson William, Gentleman’s-walk Johnson John, do. Jones S. A., St. Giles’-street Jordan Helen, York-place 1 Jones Mary Ann, Little Orford-street Jay George, Chapel-field Jay Charles, Bethel-street Jennings Thomas, Old Haymarket 2 Kemp Henry, Market-place 6 Kemp Isaac, do. Kemp Isaac, Old Post-office-yard Kent Alfred, Hall’s-end Kent Catherine, White Lion-street 1 Kerr John, Gun-house yard Kerr John, do. Kew Misses, White Lion-street 1 Lack William, York-place Ladbroke Robert, White Lion-street Lamb Charles, Upper-market 2 Lamb James, Market place 1 Lammas John, London-street 3 Lammas A., do. Land John (baker), near the Church 1 Land William, do. 1 Larter John, Butchery 1 Leggatt Sarah, opposite Crescent Leatherdale John, Castle Ditches Ling Jeremiah, London-street 2 Little Charles, Market-place 1 Little Henry, Dove-street Lovewell Isaac, Old Haymarket 1 Lowden James, Market-place 3 Lowden John, do. Layton Charles, Exchange-street Lynn William, do. Mackley William near the Church 1 Main William, Bethel-street Martin Robert, Hay-hill 1 Mussam William, Market 6 Massingham Robert, Bethel-street Master Alfred, Bethel-street 1 Matchett Jonathan, Market-place 5 Stevenson Seth William, do. Matchett William, do. Mayes Charles, Little London street 1 Mills George, Lady’s-lane Mingay Mrs., Old Haymarket Michel Misses, Market-place 3 Moore John George, Castle-street 1 Bayles Henry, do. Moore Martha, opposite Crescent 1 More Caroline, Market-place 1 Morgan Richard, Chapel-field Morrison P. A., Gaol-hill Murrell James, Back of Inns Muskett Charles, Old Haymarket 5 Myhill William, Lady’s-lane 1 Marston Richard, Market-place Money James, Bethel-street Martin John, Back of Inns 1 Monsey Robert, Weavers’-lane 1 Nettleship Susan, Lady’s-lane Neve Thomas, Chapel-field 1 Newman Mrs., Davey-place Newbegin James, Market-place 1 Newbegin James, do. 2 Newbegin James, junr. Newton James, Fishmarket 1 Nockolds George, Briggs’-street 1 Norgate Mrs., York-place 1 Norton Mary Ann, Weavers’-lane 1 Noverre Frank, Chapel-field Nurse Robert, Old Post-office-yard Norman Benjamin, Bethel-street Norman Robert, York-place Oastler Charles, Pudding-lane 1 Page S. D., Old Haymarket 4 Page S. D. jun., do. Page Miss, Bethel-street 1 Page John Gymers, Orford-street 1 Page Martin F., Orford-hill 1 Palmer James, Coburg street 1 Palmer Jonathan, Market-place 1 Parr James, Butchery 1 Parr Thomas, do. 1 Payne John, Dove-street 1 Perfect William, Bethel-street 1 Perowne John, Exchange-street 1 Perowne John Smith, do 1 Piggin John, Gentleman’s-walk 3 Pilgrim John, Bethel-street 1 Pinching William, do. Plummer James, Lady’s-lane 1 Postle William, Chapel-field 1 Potter Thomas, Gentleman’s-walk 3 Pratt William, Fishmarket 1 Press Eliza, Theatre-street 2 Priest George, Brigg’s-street 2 Pye William, Upper-market 1 Peirson Edward, opposite Crescent Randall Matthew, Coburg-street 1 Ransome Mrs., Gentlemen’s-walk 3 Rayner Joseph, Butchery 1 Raynes Mich. Jas., Old Haymarket 6 Read Jane, Lady’s-lane Reeve James, Old Post-office-street Restieaux Joseph, Lady’s-lane Rice James, Upper Market 1 Richardson John Jas., Bethel-street 1 Rider Samuel, Market Ringer William, Gentlemen’s-walk Ringer Martin, Butchery 1 Rivett Francis, Warehouse, Old Post-office-yard 2 Harmer Thomas Rix Isaac, near the Church 1 Robbins Rev. William, Lady’s-lane Robinson Robert, Davey-place 1 Roe Wm. Haylett, Old Post-office-yard Roe Wm. H., do. Rogers Jonathan, Exchange-street 1 Rogers Mrs., Orford-hill 1 Roper Walter, Dove-street 1 Rose John, Castle-street Rossi George, Market 3 Rowe C. W., London-street Rudd Henry, Market Rushbrook Christopher, Bethel-street 1 Rust James B., Lady’s-lane 1 Sainty John, Bethel-street 1 Saul William S., do. 1 Saul William, Lady’s-lane 1 Scott Peter Thomas, White Lion street Scott Mary, Back of Inns 1 Scotter John, Market-place 1 Seaman Nathaniel, Upper-market 1 Seeley Job, Market-place Seeley Job, do. Self John, Coburg-street 1 Shalders John, Bethel-street 1 Sharpe John, Chapel-field-road 1 Sheppard Robert, Upper-market 1 Shibley William, York-place 1 Shimmonds Mrs., Bethel street Silvey William, White Lion-street 1 Sizeland Adam, Bethel street 1 Smith George, Theatre street Smith John, Gentlemen’s-walk Smith James, do. Smith William, Hay-hill 1 Smith Thomas, Fishmarket 1 Smith William, Coburg-street 1 Sothern Mrs., Lady’s-lane Sparkhall Alexander, St. Peter’s-steps Spratt William, Hay-hill 1 Spratt William, Chapel-field Spratt William, do. Spratt William, jun., Bethel-street 1 Spratt Miss, Bethel-street 1 Stacey Edward, Orford-hill 1 Staff Miss, Crescent-place Stannard Thomas, Lady’s-lane Starr Thomas, do. Steadman William 1 Stocks George William, Davey-place 1 Swan Eliza, Wounded Hart-lane 1 Taney and French, Fishmarket 1 Tattam Richard, White Lion-street 1 Taylor Adam, Orford-hill 1 Taylor Adam, jun., do. 1 Taylor Clement, do. 1 Taylor Charles, Castle-ditches 5 Taylor John Edward, Bethel-street 1 Theobald Thomas, London-street 2 Thirkettle Thomas, Market-place 2 Thirkettle Robert, Theatre-plain 1 Thompson Joseph, White Lion-street 2 Thompson Robert, Castle-street 3 Thompson Robert, Castle-ditches Thompson William, Dove-street 1 Thorndick Henry J., White Lion-street 1 Coman William, do. Tillyard Mrs., Butchery Tomlinson R. S., Castle street 2 Torris Joseph, Gentlemen’s-walk Torris Wm. Joseph, Gentlemen’s-walk Tillyard Joseph, Butchery Trombetti William, Weavers’-lane 1 Trowse John, Bethel-street Tuxford Frederick, Castle-street 1 Thurston Richard Henry, Upper-market 1 Tillett Jacob Henry, Market-place 2 Waterson William, Market-place 1 Weavers Charles, Fishmarket 1 Wilde William, opposite Crescent 1 Wilson Thomas, York-place Waite John Newman, St. Giles’-street 1 Ward Randall, Market-place Warnes William, Fishmarket 1 Watson John, Old Haymarket Wigham and Son, do. 1 Watts Thomas, Butchery 1 Watts William, Market-place 2 Watts George, London-street 2 Weavers William, Fishmarket 1 Weavers William, jun., do. 1 Webb Thomas, Castle-street Websdale John, Old Haymarket Wells William, Butchery 1 Whall Thos. E., Bear-yard 1 Wheelhouse Wm., Gentlemen’s-walk 6 Wilkin Josiah, opposite Crescent 1 Wilkinson Henry Jos., St. Giles’-street 1 Winter Charles, Upper-market 3 Winter Robert, Coburg-street 1 Womack George, White Lion-Street Woods Jas., Chapel-field Assembly-rooms 1 Woolsey Samuel, Market-place 2 Wilde (late Roper), opposite Crescent Woodhouse G. F., London-street Yates William, Davey-place Young Charles, Theatre-plain Younghusband Mrs., Davey-place 1 267 236 * * * * * * * * * * PRINTED AND SOLD BY STEVENSON AND MATCHETT, MARKET-PLACE, NORWICH. ***END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE POLL FOR AN ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR THE PARISH OF ST. PETER MANCROFT, NORWICH*** ******* This file should be named 36073-0.txt or 36073-0.zip ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/6/0/7/36073 Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 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