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قراءة كتاب Chronological Retrospect of the History of Yarmouth and Neighbourhood from A.D. 46 to 1884
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Chronological Retrospect of the History of Yarmouth and Neighbourhood from A.D. 46 to 1884
1766, ’78, ’80, ’94, 1806
Fisher W., jun.
1786, ’99
Fisher J. jun.
1788, ’97
Fisher J. Goate
1820
Fuller Samuel
1707
Gooch Henry
1772
Gourlay David A.
1849
Harmer Wm.
1741
Horsley Thomas
1738
Ireland John
1716
Jay Samuel
1839
Johnson William
1841
Killett Samuel
1746
Lacon Edmund
1792
Lacon Sir E.*
1795, ’98, 1812
Lacon E. K.
1807
Lacon Mortlock
1828
Lancaster Robt.
1768
La Grice Thos.
1717
Lombe Henry
1725
Love Barry
1734
Love John Goslin
1763
Manclark Colman
1770
Marsh S. C.
1843, ’52
Martin Thomas
1747
Mew Mitchell
1687
Miles Thomas
1737
Moyse Richard
1764
Medowe Sir T.
1684*
Neech John
1743
Nightingale S.
1860, ’68
Norfor John
1765
Pacey William
1722
Paget Samuel
1817
Palgrave William
1782, 1805, ’14
Palmer J. D.
1821, ’33
Palmer Chas. Jno.
1835, ’54, ’55
Palmer Samuel T.
1840, ’42, ’45
Palmer W. H.
1844
Pearson John
1723, ’36
Pearson Chas., R.N.
1850, ’51
Penrice George
1837
Pitt Thomas
1776
Preston I.
1816, ’22
Preston E.
1818, ’30
Preston Jacob
1793, 1801, ’18
Preston John
1827, ’31
Preston I., jun.
1834
Preston E. H. L.
1870, ’71*
Pue Jonathan
1718
Pullyn Philip
1817, ’43
Ramey John
1760, ’73
Ramey Joseph
1778
Reynolds J.
1781, ’84
Reynolds F. R.
1804, ’23
Spooner William
1713
Spurgeon John
1712
Steward Robert
1858, ’61, ’62, ’63, ’64
Steward Thos. B.
1876, ’80
Symonds N.
1726, ’77
Taylor Anthy.
1731, ’71
Taylor Chris.
1752*
Taylor William
1783
Teasdel Henry
1873
Thompson Geo.
1791
Tolver Samuel
1789
Turner James
1779
Wakeman Sand.
1765
Wakeman G.
1752, ’58
Wallis John
1761*
Ward G.
1684*, 1728
Ward Robert
1729
Ward James
1751
Warmington Robert
1790, 1808
Watson John
1785
Woolverton Chas.
1869, ’71*, ’72
Worship Francis
1857
Worship W.
1859, ’67
Youell E. Pitt
1866
Note—Those with an *, see Historical Pages.
From 1688 to 1700, two Bailiffs were chosen instead of a Mayor.
Crisp’s History Of Great Yarmouth.
A.D. 46.
The Romans entered this part of Britain when the valleys of the Yare, Waveney, and Bure, as well as the sand-bank upon which Yarmouth stands, were covered by the ocean.
100.
Burgh Castle, a Roman encampment, supposed to have been founded.
495.
Cerdic, a Saxon Prince, and Qenrick his son, with five ships, entered the port of Yarmouth and named in Cerdic Shore. This Cerdic Shore seems to have been a great sand-bank formed along the shore between two branches or channels of the Yare called Havens, by which two channels the river entered the sea, one running near Caister and the other near Gorleston.
633.
Between this and the year 640, a Saxon Monastery was founded at Burgh, by Fursey, an Irish monk.
870.
Lodbrog, the Dane, driven by a sudden tempest from Denmark across the sea, and, entering the Yare, landed at Reedham, where the Court of Edmund, King of East Anglia, was then kept. Lodbrog is said to have been received into Court favour, but was soon afterwards murdered in a wood by the King’s huntsman (Bern) through jealousy. This led to the imprisonment and execution of Edmund, and put an end to the Saxon dynasty in East Anglia, after Hinguar and Hubba, two Danish chieftains, at the head of 20,000 men, had ravished all East Anglia.
1008.
First houses and habitations erected in Yarmouth on Fuller’s Hill, that being then the only dry land in Yarmouth.
1041–7.
Yarmouth belonged to the King in the reign of Edward the Confessor, and had 70 burgesses, besides a number of soccagers.
1045.
Bishop Herbert born; and in 1091 was consecrated Bishop of Thetford.
1066.
Cocklewater, or Grubb’s Haven, stopped up with sand.
1100.
St. Bennet’s Church pulled down. It was built in the time of Edward the Confessor.
Yarmouth governed by a Provost, the first constituted magistrate, whose public office was in the Congé, North Quay. Foreigners were only allowed to come to Yarmouth at