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Copyright © Pat Newby
May 2005
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On Wednesday night last, or early on Thursday morning, the shop of Mr JARVIS, tea-dealer, on the Castle-ditches, was broke open, by cutting the lower pannel [sic] of the door out. They carried off a large quantity of tea, in canisters, and upwards of five pounds in cash. Several of the canisters were found yesterday morning under the arch of the bridge, on the Castle-ditches.
On Saturday last died, at Northwalsham, age 76, Mrs READ, mother of Mr READ, surgeon of that place.
Last week died, aged sixty-four years, Mr James PARKERSON, formerly a respectable baker in this city.
Lately died at Cromer, in an advanced age, Mrs Sarah SIBBS, relict of the Rev. Richard SIBBS, late Rector of Barningham Norwood, in this county.
On Sunday last died, at his house on Hog-hill, Mr HARRISON.
On Wednesday last died, Mr REEDER, at the sign of the Goat, in the Goat-lane.
Whereas on Sunday last, the 3d Instant, between the Hours of Twelve and One past Noon, a large White Long-haired Greyhound Puppy, three quarters grown, rough about his Chops, one Ear tipt [sic] with brown, and remarkably large in his Joints, and coarse in his Stern, was enticed away from following a Lady in the Fields, in the Parish of Gelderston, adjoining the high Road leading from Beccles to Loddon, in this County, by a stout Man, in a blue Coat, mounted on a black short-tailed Cart Horse, in Company with a younger Man, in a light-coloured Cloaths [sic], mounted on switch-tailed bay Horse, and from thence taken through Loddon to the George, in Thurlton, where they baited in their Way, as is supposed, to Norwich. -- It is hereby declared, that any one giving sufficient Intelligence of the above Persons, so as they may be known, or of the Person or Persons actually detaining the said Dog, shall be handsomely rewarded, on Application at the Dwelling House of Thomas KERRICH, Esq., of Gelderston aforesaid.
Ladies, by sending a Line, or otherwise, will be waited on
immediately, and their Orders executed with the utmost Dispatch,
By their most obedient humble Servant
Robert TOMLINSON.
N.B. All Persons who stood indebted to the said Henry THURLOW at his Decease, are desired to pay the same to his Widow as soon as possible; and such Persons who have any Demands, are requested to bring in their Accounts, that the same may be discharged.
Note. An Apprentice is wanted.
To be Lett [sic], and entered upon at Lady next, a genteel fash'd [sic] Messuage, in High Shottisham, consisting of three Rooms and Chambers in front, a small Back Parlour and good Back Kitchen, Pantries, Dairy, and Cellars, with two Chambers, a Kitchen Garden and Orchard, and about two Acres of Land adjoining, also a Stable, Coach House, and other Conveniences, stands very pleasant, fine Air, and near the Church; occupied by James CRICK, the Owner. If wanted, will be disposed of Part of the Furniture, consisting of Beds, Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Brewing Utensils, etc.
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