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Norfolk. Norwich DlRECTORY.] NORFOLK. NORWICH. 263. HONORARY CA:SONS. Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Norwich & part of the Arch~ 1852. Robert Eden M.A. Vicarage, Wymondham deaconry of Lynn, Waiter Overbury, Upper King street 1856. Hindes Howell M.A. Rectory, Drayton, Norwich Hegistrar of the .Archdeaconry of Norfolk & part of the .Arch· 1872. Louis Augustns Norgate B. A. Parsonage, Foxley, East deaconry of Lynn, Thomas William Hansell Derebam Deputy Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk & part of 1877. Arthur Charles Copeman M. B., LL.D. St. Andrew'~ the Archdeaconry of Lynn, J. B. T. Hales, The Close parsonage, Norwich Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, C. R. Steward, s:88r. Samuel Garratt l\1. A. St. Margaret's, Ipswich Ipswich t88x. Constantine Frere M.A. Rectory, Finningham, Stow­ SURROGATE~. market ARCHDEACONRY OF NoRWICH. 1881. James Mourant Duport :.YI.A. Rectory, Denver, Down­ ham.Market Rev. R. S. Elofeld, Sparham 1:882. John Patteson M.A. Rectory, Thorpe, :Norwich Rev. E. Brummell, Holt • 1882. George Venables S.C.L. Rectory, Burgh Castle, Great Rev. E. Bulmer, Norwich Yarmouth Rev. G. H. Cooke, Norwich 1884. Thomas Parry Garnier M.A. Rectory, Cranworth, Rev. A. C. Copeman, Norwich, Commissary Shipdharn, Thetford Rev. T. H. C. Day, Limpenhoe 1885. Williarn Nottidge Ripley I\'!. A. Earlharn hall, Norwich Rev. F. Fitch, Cromer t885. William Tate LL.D. Vicarage, Stradbroke, Wickham Rev. J. C. Girling, Great Hautbois Market Rev. E. F. E. Hankinson, Billingford, Dereham 1888. John James Raven D. D. Vicarage, Frcssingfield, Rev. W. :J\I. Hobson, East Ruston Harleston Rev. J. Gurney Boare, Aylsham t888. Thomas Angustus Nash M. A. Little Wenlock,Welling­ Rev. '"". B. Hull, Norwich ton, Salop Rev. G. Merriman, Martham t8gr. Frederick Alfred John Harvey M. A. Rectory, Sandring­ Rev. ,V. T. Moore, Ormesby ham, King's Lynn Rev. E. G. H. :i\iurrell, Caister 18g2. Freclerick Blackett De Chair M. A. Rectory, Morley, Rev. L. A. Norgate, Foxley Wymondham Rev. J. E. Rogers, Yarmouth r8g2. Williarn Reynolds Collett M.A. Hethersett, Xorwich Rev. B. Vaux, Great Yarmouth 1893. John Smith Owen LL.D. North Walsham C. W. Willett esq., Acle 1894. Hugh James Hare M.D. Docking, King's Lynn ARCHDRACONRY OF NOR FOLK. :t894· Charles d'.Aguilar Lawrence M.A. Lowestoft Rev. H. J. L. Arnold, East Dereham 18g5. John Rowselll\i. .A. Beccles Rev. E. C. K. Bearcroft, Felmingham 1895· Augustus Jessopp, D. D. Scarning, East Dereham Rev. Robert Eden, Wymondham t89S· Charles Robertson )ianning, M.A. Diss Rev. E. S. Garnier, Quidenham :r8g6. Joseph Edmund Rogers B.A. Great Yarmouth Rev. C. H. Lipscomb, Howe 'MINOR CA:i:ONS. Rev. C. H.. Manning, Diss t865. Eclward Bulmer M.P. The Close, Norwich Rev. J. S. Owen, North Walsham, Commissary 1894· John Ishmael Thomas B.A. (Precentor), Thorpe Rev. W. C. Safford, Attleborough Hamlet, Norwich Rev. B. G. Smith, Thurlton . 1894· Waiter Breflit l\LA. (Sacrist), The Close, Norwich Rev. A. T. J. Thackeray, Norton Subcourse Rev. T. W. Thompson, Tibbenbam J88r. Chancellor of the Diocese, The Worshipful Thomus C. W. Willett, esq., Norwich & Acle Calthorpe Blofeld M.A. 13 Upper King street, ARCHDEACONRY OF LYNN. Norwich Rev. W. M. Alien, Shouldham Rev. H. D. Barrett, Hunstanton BisHOP's ExAMINING CHAPLAIN. • Rev. H. Venn Ellis, Outwell Ven. Thomas Thomason Perowne, B.D. Rectory, Redenhall, Rev. J. D. Gedge, l\Iethwold Harlcston Rev.· A. H. Hayes, All Saints, Lynn Rev. Herbert F, Chenevix Trench )!.A. Orpington, Kent Rev. B. Houchen, South Pickenham -- Rev. A. E. Humphreys, Fakenham 'Bishop's Secretaries, W. T. Bensly esq. LL.D. The Close ; Rev. J. McGill, Stoke Ferry H. W. Lee esq. The Sanctuary, Westminster, S. W. Rev. W. G. Malim, Kilverstone Private Secretary, Rev. Sidncy Pelham M. A. Rev. J. A. Ogle, Sedgeford Registrar of the Diocese, W. T. 13ensly esq. 1-L.D, The Close Rev. \V. B. StJllman, Downham :\Iarket PLURALITIEs AcT CoMMissiONERS. Rev. E. R. Wilford, Welney Rev. E. G. A. Winter, King's Lynn For Dean and Chapter, Canon W. N. Ripley M.A. Earlb.am Rev. J. Young, Walsoken Hall, Norwich For Archdeaconry of Norwich, Alfred. Davies, Vicar of St. ARCHDEACONin· OF SuFFOLK. James, Norwich Rev. Y. A. Barrington, Ipswich Fur Archdeaconry of Norrolk, Canon George Robert Winter Uev. W. 'F. Clark, Ipswich .M. A. Rev. R.. 0. Davies D.D. Kettleburgh For Archdeaconry of Lynn, J. M. Du Port M. A. Rector of Rev. David Dickson, Lowestoft Denver Hev. J. A. F!etcher, Holy Trinity, Bung:~j' For Archdcaconry of Suffolk, H. W. Beauchamp, Vicar of Rev. S. Garratt, Ipswich .Uentley · Rev. 'f. Housecron, Woodbridge Rev. G. Langley, Somersham SlJRVEYORS OF ECCLESIASTICAL DILAPIDATIONS. Rev. W. G. :Malim, Kilverstone x885. Berbert John Green esq. A.R.I.B.A. 31 Castle Meadow, Rev. F. A. Phillips, GClrlestone No~ich . Rev. J. H. Pilkington, Framlingh~1m 1885. Edward Fernley Bisshopp esq. Museum st. Ipswich Hev. W. A. Duke, Debenham z88g. Arthur John Lacey esq. 6 Upper King street, Norwich Rev. I<'. L. E. Fawcett, Stowmarket .Chapter Clerk, W. T. Bensly LL. D. The Close Rev. ·w. Leeper, Belton Organist, Frank Bates, Mus. Doe. The Close Rev. G. F. Richardsun, Saxmundham Eight choristers, eight lay clerks Rev. J. Rowsell, Beccles Rev. W. Seaver, Felixstowe OFFICIALS OF THE DIOCBSE. Hev. A. J. Spencer, Eye '{;oroncr for the Liberty of the Dean & Chapter, Henry Jacob Rev. C. H. Sutt~m. Southwold Mills, 69 London street; deputy, John Empson Top] is Rev. W. Tate LL.D. Stradbroke Pollards, 49a, London street Rev. H. Thompson, Aldeburgh Principal Apparitor of Consistory Court (held in the Cathe· Rev. A. R. Upcher, Halesworth clral), .Byron Foreman Rev. G. Venables, Burgh Castle .Proctors, Waiter Overbury, Upper King street; Thomas Rev. A. Washington, Boyton William Hansell & John Baseley Tooke Hales, The Close Rev. ·w. M. Smith, Hornersfield .Proctor f~r the Archdeaconries of Norwich & Norfolk, Rev. Rov. T. Holt Wilson, Redgrave T. P. Garnier M . .A Rev~, J. Wilson, Barking :Proctor for the Archdeaconry of Suffolk, Rev. Constantine Frere M. A Places of 1Yorship, with times of service8. Froctor for the Dean & Chapter of Norwich, Rev. Canon Cathedral Church of the Holy & Undivided Trinity; 8 & C. ));. RQbinson, D.D II a.m. & 3.30 p.m. ; daily, ro. a. m. & 3 p.m. ; sat. 3 p.m .
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