A Concise History and Directory of the City of Norwich for 1811 - Part 8
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King-street, from Tombland to City-walls.

Lady's-lane, from Bethel-street to Theatre-plain.

Lawrence, St. Church-alley, from Middle to Lower Westwick.

- Lane, from Pottergate street to Middle Westwick.

-Steps, from Middle to Lower Westwick.

Life's-green, in the Close Precincts.

Lobster-lane, Potter-street.

London-lane, from c.o.c.key-lane to Bank-place.

Maddermarket-street, from Dove-lane to Duke's Palace.

Magdalen-street, from St. Clement's church to the City-walls.

Margaret's, St. Lane, from Pottergate street to Middle Westwick.

- Church-alley.

Mariner's-lane, from Ber-street to King-street.

Market-lane, from Scole's-green to Thorn-lane.

Market-place, St. Peter's, Mancroft.

Martin St. Street, from St. Martin's-lane to City walls.

- Lane, from Tooley-street to St. Martin's-street.

- Palace-plain.

-- street, from Tombland to Palace-plain.

Mary's, St. Plain, Coslany-street.

- Church-alley.

Michael's Coslany Church-alley.

- St. Thorne-lane, from Ber-street to King-street.

Muspole-street, from St. George's Plain to Alms Lane.

Margarett's, St. Plain, Lower Westwick.

Nailer's-lane, by Duke's Palace.

New Mills Lane, St. Margarett's-plain.

Norman's-lane, from St. Saviour's Back-street to Cowgate-street.

Orford-street, from Hog-hill to Castle Ditches.

Orford-hill, formerly Hog-hill, near the Castle Ditches.

Orford-street, Little, from Rampant-horse Back street to Orford-hill.

Peac.o.c.k-street, from St. Edmund's church to St. James's Church-lane.

Pig-lane, from St. Martin's Palace to Fyebridge Quay.

Pitt-street, from Tooley-street to St. Augustine street.

Pottergate-street, from St. Andrew's-steps to City-walls.

Privy-lane, from Palace-plain to Fyebridge Quay.

Pudding-lane, from Lower to Upper Market Place.

Queen-street, from Bank-place to Tombland.

Quay-side, from Fyebridge to Privy Lane.

Rampant Horse-street, from St. Stephen's-street to the church.

- Back-street, from Brigg's-lane to Red Lion-street.

Red Lion-street, from St. Stephen's-street to Orford-hill.