For the Roman Catholic Bishop of Norwich, Connecticut Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich Infobox Bishopric border anglican font color black bishopric Norwich incumbent Graham James bishop Graham James province Province of Canterbury Canterbury diocese Anglican Diocese of NorwichNorwich cathedral Norwich Cathedral first bishop Herbert de Losinga date 1094 Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Norwich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Anglican Diocese of Norwich Diocese of Norwich in the Province ... see see is in the Norwich City of Norwich where the seat is located at the Norwich Cathedral Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity . The Bishop s residence is Bishop s House, Norwich. The current bishop is The Right Reverend Graham James bishop Graham James , the 71st Bishop of Norwich ... Mary. After him in 1554 came John Hopton , the last Bishop of Norwich in communion with Rome, who died ... pope in 1206 continued bishop of Norwich until his death on 18 October 1214 valign top bgcolor ffffec ... center 1337 align center 1343 Antony Bek bishop of Norwich Antony Bek small Formerly Bishop of Lincoln ... align center 1369 Thomas Percy bishop of Norwich Thomas Percy small Appointed 4 February 1355 and consecrated ... center 1685 align center 1690 William Lloyd bishop of Norwich William Lloyd small Translated from ... in Norwich in 1094 under William II of England King William II ahead of the completion of the new cathedral building. History Though the see took the name Norwich only in the eleventh century, its ..., Suffolk, and Cambridgeshire , the counties which later were to form the Norwich diocese. He was succeeded ... , King of the East Angles, and the bishop St Humbertus were murdered by the Danes. The country .... Bishop Wilred of Dunwich seems then to have reunited the dioceses, choosing Elmham as his see. The line of his successors at Elmham then descended to Bishop Herfast, a chaplain to William the Conqueror ... founded a priory of Norwich in expiation for his sin and at the same time moved his see there from ... more details
s rel ca s bef before John Dalderby s ttl title Bishop of Lincoln elect years 1320 s aft after Henry Burghersh s bef before William Ayermin s ttl title Bishop of Norwich years 1337 1343 s aft after ... Beck, Antony SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of NorwichBishop of Lincoln elect DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH ...for the Bishop of Durham Antony Bek bishop of Durham Infobox Christian leader name Antony Bek title Bishop of Norwich diocese Anglican Diocese of Norwich Diocese of Norwich elected 14 March 1337 ended 19 December 1343 death predecessor William Ayermin successor William Bateman other post Bishop of Lincoln elect 1320 Orders consecration 30 March 1337 Personal details birth date 1279 death date death date 1343 12 19 df y religion Catholic Church Roman Catholic Antony Bek also spelled Beck 1279 19 December 1343 was a medieval Bishop of Norwich . Bek was elected Bishop of Lincoln on 3 February 1320 but the election was quashed later in the year. ref name Handbook255 Fryde, et. al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 255 ref Bek was the chancellor and Dean religion dean of Lincoln Cathedral and was nominated to Bishop of Norwich by the Pope on 14 March 1337 and consecrated on 30 March 1337. ref name Handbook262 Fryde, et. al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 262 ref Bek was a quarrelsome man and, after a stormy and tyrannical episcopate, died on 19 December 1343, possibly poisoned by his own servants at the instigation of the monks. ref name Handbook262 ref cite journal journal The Gentleman s Magazine year 1817 startpage 47 accessdate 2011 06 14 ref . He was replaced by Bishop Batemen. Bek is not to be confused with Antony Bek bishop of Durham Antony Bek , Bishop of Durham and Latin patriarch of Jerusalem , his kinsman and namesake. Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E ... 1279 births Category 1343 deaths Category Bishops of Norwich Category 14th century Roman Catholic bishops UK RC bishop stub ... more details
Other uses Thomas Percy disambiguation Infobox Christian leader name Thomas Percy title Bishop of Norwich diocese Anglican Diocese of Norwich Diocese of Norwich ended 1369 death predecessor William Bateman successor Henry le Despenser Orders consecration 3 January 1356 Personal details death date death date 1369 8 8 df y religion Catholic Church Roman Catholic Thomas Percy was a medieval Bishop of Norwich . He was the son of Henry de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy and Idonia, daughter of Robert de Clifford, 1st Baron de Clifford . Percy was nominated 4 February 1355 and was consecrated on 3 January 1356. He died on 8 August 1369. ref name Handbook262 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 262 ref Notes reflist References cite book author Fryde, E. B. coauthors Greenway, D. E. Porter, S. Roy, I. title Handbook of British Chronology edition Third revised publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge year 1996 isbn 0 521 56350 X s start s rel ca s bef before William Bateman s ttl title Bishop of Norwich years 1355 1369 s aft after Henry le Despenser s end Persondata NAME Percy, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Norwich DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 August 1369 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Percy, Thomas Category Bishops of Norwich Category 1369 deaths Category Year of birth missing UK bishop stub ... more details
Bishop of Peterborough after Thomas White bishop Thomas White years 1679&ndash 1685 succession box title Bishop of Norwich years 1685&ndash 1691 before Anthony Sparrow after John Moore Bishop of Ely ...William Lloyd 1637 1710 was an English nonjuring schism nonjuring bishop. Life He was born at Bala, Merionethshire , in 1637, son of Edward Lloyd, a clerk there. After spending two years at Ruthin School , he was admitted, on 23 February 1655, sizar at St. John s College, Cambridge , graduated B.A. and M.A., and was in 1670 created D.D. by royal letters. ref Venn id LLT654W name Lloyd, William ref For some time, shortly after taking his master s degree, he was chaplain to the English Merchants Factory in Portugal, and vicar of Battersea , Surrey . He subsequently became chaplain to Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron Clifford of Chudleigh and was prebenddary of Caddington Minor in the church of St. Paul from 4 May 1672 to March 1676. On 6 April 1675 he was elected bishop of Landaff , in succession to Francis Davies . He was transferred, 10 April 1679, to Peterborough, and on 11 June 1685 to Norwich. He wanted to sign the petition for which the Seven Bishops were tried in 1688, but his letter was delayed he helped them in preparing their defence, which led to a threat that he should yet keep company with them . At the Glorious Revolution Lloyd, although attending one meeting of the Convention parliament, did not come in to take the oaths by the date fixed. He subsequently absolutely declined to take them, but remained in the possession of his preferments until 1 August 1690, when he was suspended from the performance of his ecclesiastical functions until 1 February. 1691. He then was formally ... Thomas Wagstaffe as suffragan bishop of Ipswich, and performed the consecration 24 February 1693 ... DNB wstitle Lloyd, William 1637 1710 start box s rel en succession box title Bishop of Llandaff before ... of Llandaff Category Bishops of Norwich Category Bishops of Peterborough Category Non jurors ... more details
Market. In 1096, Herbert de Losinga , the Bishop of Thetford, began construction of Norwich Cathedral ... of Norwich . The bishop of Norwich still signs himself Norvic . Norwich received a royal charter ... info name City of Norwich native name if different from the English name nickname total type to set ... from castle mound.jpg image caption Norwich city centre imagesize image flag flag size image seal ... map Norwich UK locator map.svg mapsize 200px map caption Shown within Norfolk Location subdivision ... Authority leader name http www.norwich.gov.uk Norwich City Council leader title1 MPs elected in the United ... blank4 info website footnotes Norwich IPAc en audio en uk Norwich.ogg n r d respell NORR ij , Received ... centre and county town of Norfolk . During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in Kingdom ... Revolution , Norwich was the capital of England s most populous and prosperous county, vied with Bristol as England s Second city of the United Kingdom second city . The urban area of Norwich ... districts. 135,800 2008 est. people live in the City of Norwich and the population of the Norwich Travel to Work Area i.e. the area of Norwich in which most people both live and work is 367,035 the 1991 figure was 351,340 . Norwich is the fourth most densely populated local government district ... convert 5 mi km to the south of Norwich next to modern day Caistor St Edmund , which fell into disuse ... centuries ref name NAUDA1 cite book title An Archaeological Evaluation at 17 27 Fishergate, Norwich, Norfolk year 2005 publisher NORFOLK ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNIT location 17 27 Fishergate, Norwich url http ... founding the towns of Northwic from which Norwich gets its name , Westwic at Norwich over the Water ... Conquest There are two suggested models of development for Norwich. It is possible that three separate ... Norwich became fully established as a town because it had its own mint. The word Norvic appears on coins ... were a strong cultural influence in Norwich for 40 50 years at the end of the 9th century, setting ... more details
otheruses Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name Norwichbishop Graham James bishop Graham James , Bishop of Norwich cathedral Norwich Cathedral province Province of Canterbury Canterbury parishes 563 churches 656 archdeaconries Lynn, Norfolk, Norwich suffragans Alan Winton , Bishop of Thetford br Jonathan Meyrick , Bishop of Lynn archdeacons David Hayden, List of Archdeacons of Norfolk Archdeacon of Norfolk br Jan McFarlane, Archdeacon of Norwich br John Ashe, Archdeacon of Lynn website http www.norwich.anglican.org norwich.anglican.org The Diocese of Norwich forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England . It traces its roots in an unbroken line to the diocese of Dunwich founded in 630. In common with many Anglo Saxon bishoprics it moved, in this case to Elmham in 673. After the Norman invasion it moved to Thetford in 1070 finally moving to Norwich in 1094. It covers 573 parish es with 656 churches covering all of the county of Norfolk save for the extreme west beyond the River Great Ouse that is part of the diocese of Ely . It includes the deanery of Lothingland the port of Lowestoft and its immediate hinterland in the county of Suffolk . This totals an area over convert 1800 sqmi km2 with a population 2008 of some 867,000. Like most older dioceses, the territory has been gradually reduced. Until the formation of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich in 1914, East Suffolk was included, and earlier other areas. The Bishop of Norwich leads the Diocese, and is assisted ... info statistics churchstatisticslink.html Church of England Statistics See also Bishop of NorwichNorwich ... , King s Lynn Lynn Norwich East, Norwich North, Norwich South Redenhall , Repps St Benet s Abbey ... result.php?d 26 Churches in the Diocese of Norwich A Church Near You Province of Canterbury coord 52.6318 1.3010 type adm2nd dim 120000 region GB NFK display title Category Diocese of Norwich Category ... of England Norwich Category Religion in Norfolk Category Norwich fr Dioc se de Norwich no Norwich bisped mme ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Dean of Norwich is the head of the Chapter religion Chapter of Norwich Cathedral in Norwich , England . The current dean religion Dean is the Very Revd Graham Charles Morell Smith . 1538 1539 William Castleton, first dean 1539 1554 John Salisbury bishop John Salisbury 1554 1557 John Christopherson 1557 John Boxhall 1558 John Harpsfield 1560 1573 John Salisbury 1573 1589 George Gardiner dean George Gardiner 1589 1601 Thomas Dove 1601 1603 John Jegon 1603 1614 George Montgomery bishop George Montgomery 1614 1628 Edmund Suckling 1628 deprivation under the Commonwealth John Hassal 1660 1670 John Crofts 1670 1681 Herbert Astley 1681 John Sharp archbishop John Sharp 1689 1702 Henry Fairfax dean Henry Fairfax 1702 1714 Humphrey Prideaux 1724 1730 Thomas Cole 1731 1733 Robert Butts bishop Robert Butts 1733 1739 John Baron 1739 1761 Thomas Bellock 1761 1756 Edward Townshend 1765 1790 Philip Lloyd 1790 1828 Joseph Turner dean Joseph Turner 1828 1866 George Pellew 1866 1889 Edward Meyrick Goulburn 1889 1909 William Lefroy 1909 1911 Henry Russell Wakefield 1911 1919 Henry Charles Beeching ref s The Times 1911 News Appointment of Dean of Norwich , s The Times 1919 News Funeral of the Dean of Norwich ref 1919 1927 John Wakefield Willink 1927 1946 Daniel Herbert Somerset Cranage 1946 1952 Herbert St Barbe Holland 1953 1969 Norman Hook 1970 Alan Brunskill Webster 1978 1983 David L. Edwards 1983 1995 John Paul Burbridge 1995 2003 Stephen George Platten 2004 present Graham Charles Morell Smith References http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 78010 s2 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 205 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 206 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 207 s Page Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol.2 body of work part 2.djvu 208 Notes Reflist Office holders in the Diocese of Norwich Deans of Norwich in the modern era Category Norwich Category Deans of Norwich ... more details
Three ships have been named HMS Norwich , after the city of Norwich HMS Norwich 1691 HMS Norwich 1693 HMS Norwich 1745 shipindex DEFAULTSORT Norwich, HMS Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Norwich Township may refer to the following places In Canada Norwich Township, Ontario In the United States Norwich Township, Missaukee County, Michigan Norwich Township, Newaygo County, Michigan Norwich Township, Franklin County, Ohio Norwich Township, Huron County, Ohio Norwich Township, Pennsylvania Geodis de Norwich Township ... more details
Norwich Airport may refer to Norwich International Airport in Norwich, Norfolk, England Norwich Lt. Warren Eaton Airport in Norwich, New York, United States Norwich Airport Kansas in Norwich, Kansas, United States airport disambig ... more details
of the clergy &ndash in particular, William de Turbeville Bishop of Norwich 1146 1174 &ndash to establish ... saint.php?saint id 2136 title St. William of Norwich Saints & Angels Catholic Online accessdate 2009 07 24 ref venerated in Roman Catholic Church birth place Norwich death place Norwich image Saint ... of Norwich c. 1132 March 22, 1144 was an England English boy whose death was, at the time, attributed to the Jewish community of Norwich . It is the first known medieval accusation of ritual murder ... their homes as part of his trade. His death was unsolved the local community of Norwich attributed .... William was shortly thereafter acclaimed as a saint in Norwich , with miracle s attributed to him. William s story was told in The Life and Miracles of William of Norwich , ref Jessop and James, The Life and Miracles of William of Norwich by Thomas of Monmouth, Cambridge, 1897.J. See also http www.users.globalnet.co.uk ... , a monk in the Norwich Benedictine monastery . Thomas started The Life in 1149 50 he completed volume ... The Catholic Encyclopedia ref CathEncy wstitle St. William of Norwich ref states the facts of the case ... in Thorpe Wood near Norwich. It was not touched until Easter Monday, where it was buried without ... synod met under the presidence of Bishop Eborard, and Stuart accused the Jews of the murder, and offered to prove his accusation by trial by ordeal ordeal . But the Jews of the Norwich Jewry were the king s men and under the protection of the sheriff, who pointed out that the bishop had no jurisdiction ... due to the presence of this strong official who held the castle of Norwich. The only result of Stuart .... The Jews of medieval Norwich A Jewish community is thought to have been established in Norwich ... Ayers first Brian title English Heritage Book of Norwich year 1994 publisher Batsford isbn 0713475684 ref This is very close to Norwich Castle , a pattern seen in other English towns which may have been for reasons of security. Citation needed date November 2011 The Norwich community subsequently became ... more details
of the creamy Caen limestone a pink colour. ref name NCT1 In 1480 the Bishop of Norwich, James Goldwell ... the following year, lay in ruins for two decades. NorwichBishop Joseph Hall bishop Joseph Hall ... 1144 John de Gray , Bishop of Norwich 1200 1214 Pandulf Masca , Roman ecclesiastical politician, papal legate to England and Bishop of Norwich 1215 1226 John Salmon , Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Norwich 1299 1325 Henry le Despenser , Bishop of Norwich 1370 1406 Richard Nykke , last Roman Catholic before the Henrician reform Bishop of Norwich 1501 1535 John Hopton , Bishop of Norwich 1554 1558 John Salisbury bishop John Parkhurst , Bishop of Norwich 1560 1575 John Overall bishop , Bishop of Norwich 1618 1619 Richard Montagu , Bishop of Norwich 1638 1641 Edward Reynolds , Bishop of Norwich ... of England English Gothic architecture Romanesque architecture Church of England Bishop of Norwich ...for the Catholic Cathedral in Norwich St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich Infobox church name Norwich Cathedral fullname Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity image Norwich Cathedral 2.jpg ... gbmappingsmall TEXT location Norwich, Norfolk country England denomination Church of England ... diocese Anglican Diocese of NorwichNorwich diocese start 1095 province Province of Canterbury Canterbury archbishop bishop dean The Very Rev. Graham C M Smith provost canon precentor archdeacon reader director organist David Dunnett logo logosize logolink logoalt Refimprove date January 2010 Norwich Cathedral is a cathedral located in Norwich , Norfolk , dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity ... carved and ornately painted ones. The buildings are on the lowest part of the Norwich river plain .... Citation needed date August 2010 It is also one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites. Construction Image Norwich Cathedral interior.JPG thumb left Interior of Norwich Cathedral the Nave Image Norwichcathedral2.jpg left thumb File Norwich Cathedral cloisters.jpg thumb Interior of cloisters. File Norwich ... more details
merge from Downtown Norwich date December 2009 Norwich is a city and the county town of Norfolk, England. Norwich UK Parliament constituency , former constituency Norwich North UK Parliament constituency , successor Norwich South UK Parliament constituency , successor Norwich may also refer to Places Canada Norwich, Ontario , in Oxford County Jamaica Norwich, Jamaica United States Norwich, Connecticut Downtown Norwich Historic District , a historic district in Norwich, Connecticut Norwich, Kansas Norwich, Massachusetts Norwich Township, Missaukee County, Michigan Norwich Township, Newaygo County, Michigan Norwich city , New York Norwich town , New York Norwich, North Dakota Norwich, Vermont Norwich, Roanoke, Virginia , a neighborhood in Roanoke, Virginia People Julian of Norwich , 14th century, English mystic and writer John Julius Norwich Lord , former member of the British Foreign Service, noted academic, historian, and writer Maritime HMS Norwich , the name of three ships of the Royal Navy HMS Norwich 1691 HMS Norwich 1693 HMS Norwich 1745 SS Norwich City , freighter. Launched in 1911 wrecked on Nikumaroro Island in the Western Pacific, 1929 USS Norwich 1861 USS Norwich , United States Navy ship, in service from 1861 to 1865 Other uses Norwich Canary , a type of Domestic Canary Norwich City F.C. , a football club based in Norwich, England Norwich HM Prison , a prison of adult males and young offenders in Norwich, England Norwich Terrier , a breed of dog Norwich Union , a British insurance company Norwich University , a private military college in Northfield, Vermont NORWICH ... Place name disambiguation pages bs Norwich vor ca Norwich desambiguaci de Norwich Begriffskl rung es Norwich desambiguaci n fr Norwich homonymie it Norwich disambigua nl Norwich no Norwich andre betydninger pl Norwich ujednoznacznienie pt Norwich desambigua o ro Norwich dezambiguizare ru sco Norwich disambiguation fi Norwich t smennyssivu sv Norwich olika betydelser vo Norwich ... more details
orphan date December 2007 The Norwich Society was established in 1923 to help preserve the historical buildings in Norwich , Norfolk . It aims to promote high quality town planning within the city. The Norwich Society The Norwich Society has a set of declared Aims,to br Encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in Norwich br Stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of the City and its surroundings br Encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest br Pursue these ends by means of meetings, exhibitions, lectures, publications, other forms of instruction and publicity, by co operation with the Local Authorities and other bodies, and promotion of schemes of a charitable nature. To fulfill these aims it gathers evidence, identifies issues, promotes them publicly, develops networks, works with partners, persuades planners, developers, architects and, above all, maintains its independence. It does not receive any finance from interested parties . Instead, it relies for its funding on membership subscriptions and bequests. to cover our costs. The Society was founded in 1923 as a protest and pressure group. At that time the mediaeval city of Norwich was in the process of modernizing ... unsuitable civic plans of the time was a proposal to radically alter the 14th century Bishop Bridge across the River Wensum , close to the Anglican Norwich Cathedral cathedral , to take more motor traffic ... future threats to protect the cathedral and its Close, as well as the Norwich Castle castle and Guildhall ..., with the rescue from slum clearance plans of the 16th century Elm Hill, Norwich Elm Hill , today one of the finest remaining streets of its type in England. . In the 21st century the Norwich Society ... External links http www.thenorwichsociety.co.uk The Norwich Society UK charity stub Category Organisations based in Norwich Category Heritage organizations ... more details
Norwich School may refer to Norwich School art movement of painters Norwich School independent school , an independent fee paying school in Norwich, England Norwich University College of the Arts , formerly Norwich School of Art & Design in Norwich, England Norwich High School for Girls , an independent girls fee charging school with selective entry in Norwich, England Norwich High School for Boys , a short lived independent school, that became the Langley School, Norfolk, England City of Norwich School , a secondary comprehensive school situated in Norwich, England Norwich Law School , part of the University of East Anglia UEA in Norwich, England Norwich High School , located at Midland Drive in Norwich, New York, United States of America schooldis ... more details
Image SirWilliamNorwich4thBT.jpg thumb right 150px Sir William Norwich, 4th Baronet. The Norwich Baronetcy , of Brampton in the County of Northampton, was a title in the Baronetage of England . It was created on 24 July 1641 for Sir John Norwich, 1st Baronet John Norwich , Member of Parliament for Northamptonshire UK Parliament constituency Northamptonshire and Northampton UK Parliament constituency Northampton . The second Baronet was Member of Parliament for Northampton. The title is presumed to have become extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet in 1742. Norwich Baronets, of Brampton 1641 Sir John Norwich, 1st Baronet 1613 1661 Sir Roger Norwich, 2nd Baronet 1636 1691 Sir Erasmus Norwich, 3rd Baronet 1668 1720 Sir William Norwich, 4th Baronet 1711 1742 References rayment b DEFAULTSORT Norwich Category Baronetcies Norwich ... more details
Infobox saint name Julian of Norwich birth date Birth date 1342 11 8 df y death date ca. 1416 feast day ... date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine Church of St Julian in Norwich ... manner of thing shall be well Julian of Norwich ca. 8 November 1342 ca. 1416 is regarded as one of the most ... the exact date of her death. It has been determined that she was born in 1342 in Norwich , Norfolk ... Julian comes from the Church of St Julian in Norwich , where she was an anchorite anchoress . In the 11th ... cite web last Bhattacharji first Santha title Julian of Norwich 1342 c. 1416 url http www.oxforddnb.com ... women article 9044118 title Julian of Norwich work Encyclop dia Britannica Profiles publisher Encyclop dia ... of the meaning of the visions, known as The Long Text . ref Jantzen, G. Julian of Norwich Mystic ... Colledge , O.S.A. and James Walsh, S.J. title Julian of Norwich work Showings publisher Paulist Press year 1978 url http books.google.com books?id IPCwHOwX BgC&printsec frontcover&dq julian of norwich ... and author of the first known autobiography written in England Margery Kempe , mentions going to Norwich ... because of the clarity and depth of Julian s visions of God. ref name Julian of Norwich cite web title Julian of Norwich url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 307843 Julian of Norwich work Encyclop dia ... Collection , etc. ref name Crampton page 17 Crampton. The Shewings of Julian of Norwich , pg. 17. Western ... of the Revelations Long Text, written in Julian s Norwich dialect. ref name Crampton page 17 .... The Shewings of Julian of Norwich , pg. 18. Western Michigan University, 1993 ref After this, Julian ... important mysticism mystics . ref Pelphrey, B. Christ Our Mother Julian of Norwich , pg. 14. Michael Glazier Inc., 1989 ref Theology File Norwich Cathedral Facade.jpg thumb A statue of Julian in white appears on the front of Norwich Cathedral , along with a statue of St. Benedict . Although Julian lived .... ref name Julian of Norwich Julian believed that sin was necessary in life because it brings ... more details
Image NorwichPlayhouse.JPG thumb right 250px Norwich Playhouse The Norwich Playhouse is a theatre in St George s Street, Norwich , Norfolk , England. It opened in 1995 in a nineteenth century building that was once a maltings, and is a venue for theatre, comedy, music and other performing arts. It seats 300. ref cite web url http www.norwichtonight.com entertainment venue details.php?venueid 199 title Norwich Playhouse publisher Norwich Tonight accessdate 22 September 2011 ref It has as its patron actor and comedian Stephen Fry See also Norwich Arts Centre Norwich Cinema City References Reflist External links http www.norwichplayhouse.co.uk information.php Norwich Playhouse coord 52.6321 N 1.2943 E display title Category Theatres in Norwich ... more details
An unqualified reference to Lord Norwich could refer to Earl of Norwich , first created in 1626 and met extinction in 1630. The second creation was in 1644 and became extinct in 1671. Viscount Norwich , was created in 1952 for Sir Duff Cooper. As of 2006 the title is held by his son, the second Viscount. disambig ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Norwich Bulletin image Deleted image removed Image Norwich Bulletin front page.jpg 225px border caption The July 27, 2005 front page br of the Norwich Bulletin type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1791 ceased publication price owners GateHouse Media publisher editor language political circulation Daily 26,583 br Sunday 29,371 headquarters 66 Franklin St. br Norwich, Connecticut Norwich , Connecticut CT 06360 br USA ISSN website http www.norwichbulletin.com norwichbulletin.com The Norwich Bulletin is a newspaper printed daily in eastern Connecticut , based in the city of Norwich, Connecticut Norwich and owned by the Gatehouse Media . It covers eastern Connecticut, with a focus on the Norwich area and points north. The circulation is 26,583 for every day except Sunday, which has a circulation of 29,371. The newspaper has been in continuous publication since 1796 . Gannett bought the Bulletin in November 1981 . On April 12, 2007, it was announced that GateHouse Media bought the newspaper. External links The http www.norwichbulletin.com Norwich Bulletin http www.gannett.com about map ataglance norwic.htm Gannett subsidiary profile of the Norwich Bulletin Category Newspapers published in Connecticut Category Norwich, Connecticut Category Media in New London County, Connecticut Connecticut newspaper stub ... more details
Deleted image removed Image Duff Cooper.jpg thumb 175px Duff Cooper, br 1st Viscount Norwich deletable image caption Thursday, 17 September 2009 Viscount Norwich , of Aldwick in the Sussex County of Sussex , is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1952 for the Conservative Party UK Conservative politician, author and former List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to France Ambassador to France , Duff Cooper Sir Duff Cooper . He was the son of Alfred Cooper Sir Alfred Cooper and the husband of Lady Diana Cooper Lady Diana Manners . As of 2011 the title is held by his son, the second Viscount, who succeeded in 1954. He is a well known historian, travel writer and television personality. The author Artemis Cooper is the daughter of the second Viscount Norwich. Viscounts Norwich 1952 Duff Cooper Alfred Duff Cooper, 1st Viscount Norwich 1890 1954 John Julius Norwich John Julius Cooper, 2nd Viscount Norwich b. 1929 The heir apparent is the present holder s son Hon. Jason Charles Duff Bede Cooper b. 1959 There are no other heirs to the viscountcy. References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. rayment Category Viscountcies Norwich de Viscount Norwich pl Wicehrabia Norwich ... more details
File Norwich gaol.JPG thumb right Norwich Guildhall Norwich Guildhall informally the Guildhall is an historic listed building on Gaol Hill in the city of Norwich , United Kingdom . It was constructed between 1407 and 1413 and served as the Seat of local government seat of city government from the early 15th century until 1938, when it was replaced by the newly built City Hall, Norwich City Hall . ref ... 28 September 2010 publisher Norwich 12 ref At the time of the building s construction and for much of its history Norwich was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in England, and today the Guildhall ... The Guildhall currently serves as the offices of Norwich Heritage Economic and Regeneration Trust and also contains a Caley s Cocoa Caf . ref name norwich12 It is one of the 12 historic Norwich buildings in the Norwich 12 initiative, a project to develop an integrated group of heritage attractions in Norwich. ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk enjoy england visit norwich history title ... about us index.htm title About us accessdate 28 September 2010 publisher Norwich 12 ... Norwich by the Charter of 1404 to be administered more efficiently. Prisoners first occupied the crypts ... content 70NorwichGuildhall.aspx title 70 Norwich Guildhall accessdate 28 September 2010 publisher Eastern ... cite news url http www.eveningnews24.co.uk content eveningnews24 norwich news story.aspx?brand ENOnline&category ... title Norwich Guildhall to be restored accessdate 28 September 2010 publisher Evening News date 10 ... title Guildhall reconstruction work accessdate 28 September 2010 publisher Norwich City Council ref ... production, Monsters by Niklas R dstr m, a play about the killing of James Bulger . See also Norwich Guildhall Court Norwich Market References Reflist External links http www.norwich12.co.uk index.htm Norwich 12 http www.norwich.gov.uk Norwich City Council coord 52.6290 1.2924 type landmark region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Guildhall Norwich , The Category Buildings and structures in Norwich ... more details
Blackfriars, Norwich was a friary in Norfolk , England . References Reflist coord missing Norfolk Category Monasteries in Norfolk Norfolk struct stub UK Christian monastery stub ... more details
Infobox Pigeonbreed name Norwich Cropper image Norwich Cropper.jpg imagecaption Norwich Cropper status Common altname country Netherlands nickname augroup usgroup Fancy eegroup Cropper Pigeons extinct crest feather note The Norwich Cropper is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding . The Norwich Cropper along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons are all descendants from the Rock Pigeon Columba livia . ref cite book last Levi first Wendell title The Pigeon year 1977 publisher Levi Publishing Co, Inc location Sumter, S.C. isbn 0 85390 013 2 ref The Norwich Cropper is thought to have been developed from a breed called the Oploper and is of Dutch origin. ref Cite news last Sutherland first Spencer title Origin and History of the Norwich Cropper translation newspaper Purebred Pigeon year March April 2008 url http www.purebredpigeon.com postscript None ref See also List of pigeon breeds References reflist Category Domesticated pigeon breeds Category Animal breeds originating in the Netherlands Domesticated pigeon breed stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced April 2010 orphan April 2010 Riverside is an area in the city of Norwich in the England English county of Norfolk along the east bank of the River Wensum . It lies between the river and the main Norwich to London railway line, with Norwich station at the northern end and Norwich City s Carrow Road stadium at the southern end. The area was historically an industrial area with the river being Norwich s link to the coast. Companies such as engineering firm Boulton & Paul Ltd Boulton and Paul developed on the site. The engineering works closed in the late 1980s leaving the site largely Brownfield land derelict . For much of the 1990s it was mainly used as a park and ride car park for Norwich. In 1994 the city council, along with private stakeholders, presented the first development plans for the area. The first phases of the redevelopment opened in 1999. This has seen the area developmed as amixed use site with a combination of leisure, retailing and residential land use. This includes a major supermarket, a multiscreen cinema and a swimming pool. Much of the entertainment landuse on the site is owned by X Leisure , who own a number of similar sites across the country including the Xscape building Xscape brand. External links http www.x leisure.co.uk X Leisure company site Coord 52.6255 1.3040 display title Category Districts of Norwich ... more details