Chronological Retrospect of the History of Yarmouth and Neighbourhood from A.D. 46 to 1884. William Finch-Crisp

Chronological Retrospect of the History of Yarmouth and Neighbourhood from A.D. 46 to 1884 - William Finch-Crisp


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      Few words only are necessary to introduce this Third Edition to our readers, beyond expressing a hope that the contents will meet with general approbation, and that much pleasure will be derived from its perusal, now and for many years to come. We would ask, as a SPECIAL FAVOUR, in order to ensure a wider circulation, that our friends will recapitulate the comments of the Press, by recommending this History of Yarmouth as “worthy of a place in every library.” It is seven years since the Second Edition, without supplement, was published.

      No greater honour could have been conferred upon the Author than when the Heir Apparent to the Throne of England (His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G.), on his visit to Yarmouth in 1882, expressed his pleasure, through Colonel Teesdale, in the acceptance as a present, of a copy of this History; and the placing of this work, with supplement (A.D. 46 to 1879) in the principal stone of the New Town Hall in 1880 by the then Mayor (C. C. Aldred, Esq.) was also gratifying.

      Edward Birkbeck, Esq., M.P., writing to us from the House of Commons, on March 19th, 1884, says:—“I do not think my name is worthy of having a book dedicated to me, but I shall nevertheless be proud to have it placed where you suggest.” The people of Yarmouth will endorse our sentiments when we say, for his zeal and untiring energy in promoting many special objects in the “good old town,” that he is worthy of greater eulogiums than we can bestow, and therefore tender our best thanks to that gentleman for his courtesy in allowing this volume to be dedicated to him—a privilege that was also given us in a first issue, by his predecessor in the Imperial Parliament, the lamented Colonel Duff. Neither must we forget to express our obligation to a select list of subscribers to the work.

      Great Yarmouth, April, 1884.

      TO

       EDWARD BIRKBECK, ESQ.

       M.P. FOR NORTH NORFOLK,

       THIS BOOK

       (WITH PERMISSION)

       IS

       MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED

       BY

       HIS OBEDIENT AND HUMBLE SERVANT,

      WM. FINCH-CRISP.

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      The following dates refer to the time of election, November 9th, after the year 1836.


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Abbon Robert 1749
Albertson John 1688
Aldred C. C. 1856, ’65, ’79, ’81, ’82
Artis James 1710
Artis Samuel 1727
Baker John 1832
Baker Richd. 1754, ’60
Barber Robt. D. 1874
Barker Samuel 1800
Barnard Wm. 1883
Barnby J. Eager 1875
Barnby John 1762
Bernard Chris. 1740*
Barth W. 1824, ’26, ’36*
Bateman Dr. G. 1829
Bateman Dr. T. 1819
Bird John 1730
Borrett Henry 1711*
Bracey Andrew 1714
Bradford Thos. 1685
Brightin Chris. 1721
Browne W., sen. 1744
Browne William 1709, ’33, ’48, ’56
Burroughs W. N. 1846
Butcher William 1753
Cherry James 1853
Cobb Simon 1838
Colby Dover 1796
Colby E. H. H. 1878
Cooke Thomas 1732
Cory Robert 1803
Cory Robert, jun. 1815
Costerton Chas. 1825
Coteman Joseph 1704, ’45, ’57, ’59
Diver Charles 1877
Eagle Benjamin 1702*
Ellys Anthy, jun. 1705
Ellys Anthy. 1708, ’19
Ellys Thomas 1739
England Benj. 1703
England George 1715
Fenn Samuel 1686
Ferrier Rich. 1706, ’20
Ferrier R., jun. 1724
Ferrier Robert 1750
Fielding B. 1787, 1810
Fisher J. 1767, 1802, ’11
Fisher Jas.