Complete List of Norwich City Parishes, Chapels and District Churches

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NORWICH, a city and county of itself, locally in the hundred of Humbleyard, E. division of Norfolk, of which it is the capital, 108 miles (N. E. by N.) from London; containing 62,344 inhabitants. This ancient city rose from the ruins of the Venta Icenorum of the Romans, so named from the river Wentsum or Wensum, and the site of which is now occupied by the village of Caistor, a little to the south. By the Britons, in allusion to that circumstance, it was called Caer Gwent; and by the Saxons, in reference to its situation with respect to the Roman station, Northwic, or the northern castle, of which its present name is an evident contraction.

The following is a complete list of Norwich City parishes, chapels and district churches which lay within the boundary of Holy Trinity Cathedral, Norwich:


 * All Saints, Norwich
 * All Saints-in-Fyebridge, Norwich
 * Cathedral of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Norwich
 * Christ Church, Catton New
 * Parochial Chapel of St Barbara, Norwich
 * Trowse Millgate Parochial Chapel
 * SS Simon and Jude, Norwich
 * St Andrew, Norwich
 * St Andrew, Thorpe next Norwich or Episcopi
 * St Andrew, Trowse Newton
 * St Augustine, Norwich - 1558
 * St Bartholomew (temporary church), Norwich
 * St Bartholomew-in-Ber-Street, Norwich
 * St Benedict, Norwich
 * St Botolph, Norwich
 * St Catherine's Chapel on Mousehold, Norwich
 * St Catherine, Norwich
 * St Catherine-in-Newgate or Winewaloy, Norwich
 * St Christopher, Norwich
 * St Clement, Norwich - 1538
 * St Clement-in-Conisford, Norwich
 * St Crowches, Norwich
 * St Cuthbert, Norwich
 * St Edmund the King, Norwich - 1558
 * St Edward, Norwich
 * St Etheldreda, Norwich
 * St Faith or St Vedast, Norwich
 * St Francis (part monastic-Greyfriars), Norwich
 * St Francis Church, Norwich
 * St George Colegate - 1538
 * St George Tombland -
 * St Giles, Norwich - 1538
 * St Gregory, Norwich - 1571
 * St Helen, Norwich - 1617
 * St James Carrow, Norwich
 * St John Baptist, Norwich
 * St John Maddermarket, Norwich
 * St John de Sepulchre, Norwich - 1632
 * St John in Southgate, Norwich
 * St John the Baptist-in-Colegate, Norwich
 * St John Timberhill - 1559
 * St Julian, Norwich
 * St Lawrence, Norwich
 * St Leonard, Thorpe Hamlet
 * St Luke, Catton New
 * St Luke-Cathedral Chapel, Norwich
 * St Margaret de Westwick, Norwich
 * St Margaret-at-Newbridge, Norwich
 * St Margaret-in-Fyebridge, Norwich
 * St Martin at Oak, Norwich
 * St Martin at Palace, Norwich
 * St Martin-in-Balliva, Norwich for Castle
 * St Mary Unbrent, Norwich
 * St Mary at Coslany, Norwich - 1557
 * St Mary the Less, Norwich
 * St Mary-in-the-Marsh, Norwich
 * St Mary-the-Virgin-n-Conisford, Norwich
 * St Matthew the Apostle, Norwich
 * St Matthew, Thorpe Hamlet
 * St Matthew-at-Palace, Norwich
 * St Michael at Conisford, Norwich
 * St Michael at Coslany, Norwich - 1558
 * St Michael at Plea, Norwich - 1539
 * St Michael at Thorn, Norwich - 1608; mostly from 1672
 * St Michael's Tombland, Norwich
 * St Nicholas' Chapel, Norwich
 * St Olave or St Tooley, Norwich
 * St Olave's Chapel, Norwich
 * St Paul, Norwich - 1614
 * St Peter Hungate, Norwich
 * St Peter Mancroft, Norwich - 1538
 * St Peter Parmentergate-Per Mountergate, Norwich - 1538
 * St Peter Southgate, Norwich
 * St Saviour, Norwich - 1555
 * St Simon and St Jude - 1539
 * St Stephen, Norwich
 * St Swithin, Norwich
 * Bixley St Wandregesilius
 * Earlham St Elizabeth
 * Earlham St Anne
 * Earlham St Mary
 * Eaton Christ Church
 * Eaton St Andrew
 * Heigham Holy Trinity
 * Heigham St Barnabas
 * Heigham St. Bartholomew -
 * Heigham St Philip
 * Heigham St Thomas
 * Hellesdon St Mary
 * Keswick All Saints, near Norwich
 * Lakenham St Alban
 * Lakenham, St John the Baptist and All Saints
 * Lakenham St Mark's District Parish
 * Lakenham united to that of Trowse -
 * Pockthorpe St Mary Magdalen, Norwich
 * Pockthorpe St James, Norwich
 * Sprowston St Cuthbert

From: Lewis, Samuel A. A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 446-461. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=51187 Date accessed: 05 September 2011.