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Nov. 8th. First burial in Yarmouth under the New Burial Law; and on Dec.

27th, the first Nonconformist was buried in the churchyard without the rite of the Church of England.

Nov. 6th. Mr. B. Press elected as an Alderman in place of Mr. P. Case, resigned.

Nov. The beautifully-carved pulpit (designed by the Vicar) in the Parish Church finished. It cost 579 14s., and was 3 years in making.

Nov. 25th. Mr. Waters presented with a marble timepiece by the senior members of St. James' choir.

Dec. 23rd. That ”a cat has nine lives” was partly verified by the fact that a feline was accidentally nailed under the floor at 47, South Quay, for three weeks without food, and was taken out alive.

Dec. 25th. The dead body of a woman named Harriet Parsons (60), of Norwich, found on Yarmouth Beach. Her husband left her for 27 years, and she, believing him dead, in the interval married again; and her first husband's return home is supposed to have caused her to commit suicide.

Dec. 26th. Mr. H. T. Stonex ordained by the Bishop of Bath and Wells, and licensed to a curacy at Taunton.

Launches: Jan., smack ”Nellie”; Jan. 28th, smack ”Silver Dart”; May 3rd, smacks ”Busy Bee” and ”Edith Mary”; May 10th, smack ”Greenheys”; Sept.

27th, smack ”Francis”; Nov. 6th, fish carrier ”Bessie”; Nov. 22nd, cutter ”Phnix.”

Marriages: March 31st, Rev. G. Merriman, of Martham, to Miss E. S.

Steward; May 20th, Mr. G. W. Giles to Miss A. E. L. Blake; June 8th, R.

E. Pinhey, Esq., to Emily Gertrude, eldest daughter of F. Palmer, Esq., J.P.; Oct. 21st, Mr. E. H. Morgan to Miss E. K. Press, of Southtown.

Deaths: Feb. 5th, Mr. Marcus John Grimmer, aged 63; Feb. 23rd, Mr. Thos.

Todd, boatowner, aged 52; March 11th, Mr. Walter J. Lincoln, Town Hall keeper, aged 48; March 13th, Mr. Geo. Hastings, boat builder; May 28th, Wm. Danby Palmer, Esq., of Southtown, aged 46, June, Daniel Gurney, Esq., at North Runcton, aged 89; July 1st, Arthur G. W. Neale, B.A., aged 23; Aug. 27th. Hezekiah Martin, Esq., aged 86; Sept. 22nd, Mr. Wm. Hewke, many years head master at the Hospital School, aged 68; Oct. 19th, John Wilton Sh.e.l.ly, J.P., aged 70; Oct. 21st, Dr. J. Baily, aged 74; Dec., Frank Buckland, Esq., H.M's. Inspector of Fisheries, aged 54.

1881.

Jan. 6th. Mr. W. H. Willis, boat owner of Gorleston, presented with a handsome timepiece by the Pilot Lodge (M.U.O.O.), of which he was hon.

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Jan. The Local Government Board consented to lend the Corporation 2,000 for wood and concrete pavements, the money spent in wood to be refunded in 15 years, and that for concreting in 20 years.

Jan. New Coastguard House on Gorleston Pier erected.

Jan. 7th. Mr. Robert Warner's sail and net stores at Gorleston destroyed by fire; damage about 3,500; and on Jan. 26th a large fire at Mr. C.

Seiver's net chamber, at Gorleston. March 28th, one occurred at Mr. T.

Gallant's, ”William the IV.” public house, Gorleston.

Jan. 11th. The North End Mission Room opened.

Jan. 11th. A large gallery in the north-west aisle of St. Nicholas'

Church removed.

Jan. 17th. Mr. C. H. Wilts.h.i.+re elected an Alderman in the place of the late Mr. R. S. Watling.

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