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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Norwich, Norfolk, England.

Prior to 12th century

  • 924 AD – Market active.
  • 1004 – Norwich sacked by Danes.
  • 1067 – Norwich Castle construction begins (approximate date).
  • 1094 – Seat of East Anglian bishopric relocated to Norwich from Thetford.
  • 1096 – Norwich School established.

12th–13th centuries

  • 1100 – Bishop's Palace built (approximate date).
  • 1101 – Norwich Cathedral dedicated.
  • 1106 – Norwich fair active.
  • 1100 – St. Leonard's priory built on Mousehold Heath.
  • 1122 – King Henry I visits town.
  • 1144 – A young apprentice, William of Norwich, is murdered.
  • 1145 – Norwich Cathedral completed.
  • 1158 - Henry II. grants the burgesses a charter.
  • 1190 - Antisemitic massacre
  • 1194 - Richard I. grants them a fuller charter.
  • 1216 – Dauphin Louis takes Norwich Castle.
  • 1248 – Chapel and Hospice of St Mary's in the Field founded.
  • 1249 – St. Giles's Hospital founded.
  • 1266 – "Disinherited Barons sack city."
  • 1272 – Norwich riot.
  • 1295 – Bishops Bridge built.
  • 1298 - Norwich represented in parliament by two members.

14th–15th centuries

Map of Norwich (c.1300) by Woodward
Norwich c. 1300.
  • 1341 – Norwich Market ceded to city.
  • 1342 – City walls built.
  • 1348 – Plague/ Black Death.
  • 1383 – Queen Anne of Bohemia visits Norwich.
  • 1384 – Cloth Seld established.
  • 1385 – Guild of Saint George founded (approximate date).
  • 1404 – Norwich incorporated.
  • 1411 – Market Cross built.
  • 1413 – Norwich Guildhall built.
  • 1414 – Fire.
  • 1430 – Great Hall built.
  • 1443 – Gladman's insurrection.
  • 1455 – St Peter Mancroft church consecrated.
  • 1472 – St Laurence's Church built.

16th century

  • 1505 – Fire.
  • 1510 – Church of St John Maddermarket rebuilt.
  • 1521 – Coslany bridge rebuilt.
  • 1543 – Hatters company formed.
  • 1549 – Kett's Rebellion.
  • 1554 – Russell company of weavers founded.
  • 1558 – Cunninghams map of city created.
  • 1565 - Walloons arrive in Norwich and French Church established.
  • 1567 – Anthony de Solempne sets up printing press.
  • 1573 – Fye bridge rebuilt.
  • 1578 – Queen Elizabeth I visits city.
  • 1586 – Blackfriars Bridge rebuilt.
  • 1591 – Whitefriars Bridge rebuilt

17th century

  • 1602 – Plague/Black Death.
  • 1608 – Norwich Public Library established.
  • 1615 – Peter Gleane becomes mayor.
  • 1621 – George Birch becomes mayor.
  • 1652 – William Barnham becomes mayor.
  • 1663 – William Oliver bookseller in business.
  • 1671 – King Charles II visits City
  • 1675 – George Rose bookseller in business.
  • 1687 – Doughty's Hospital established.
  • St Augustine's Church tower rebuilt.
  • 1693 – Population: 28,881.
  • 1697 – New Mint established.

18th century

  • 1701 – Norwich Post newspaper begins publication.
  • 1727 – Norwich Mercury newspaper begins publication.
  • 1731 – White Swan Playhouse active (approximate date).
  • 1754 – Assembly House built.
  • 1756 – Octagon Chapel built.
  • 1757 – Theatre built.
  • 1761 – Norfolk Chronicle newspaper begins publication.
  • 1762 – Hills and Underwood distillery in business.
  • 1763 – Richard Beatniffe bookseller in business.
  • 1770 – Gurney's Bank established.
  • 1771 – Norfolk and Norwich Hospital founded.
  • 1784 – Norfolk and Norwich Subscription Library established.
  • 1785 – William Stevenson bookseller in business.
  • 1786 – Norfolk And Norwich Benevolent Medical Society founded.
  • 1792 – Hudson & Harvey bank established.
  • 1800 – Fish's Musical Circulating Library in business.

19th century

  • 1803 – Norwich Society of Artists active.
  • 1811 – Foundry Bridge constructed.
  • 1819 – Rosary Cemetery established.
  • 1820 – Steward, Patterson & Stewards brewery in business.
  • 1821 – Population: 50,288.
  • 1822
    • Norfolk and Norwich Literary Institution established.
    • Duke's Palace Bridge built.
  • 1823
  • 1824
    • Norfolk and Norwich Festival begins.
    • Norfolk and Norwich Museum, and Norfolk and Norwich United Medical Book Society established.
  • 1826 – Theatre rebuilt.
  • 1829
    • City gaol built.
    • Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society established.
  • 1831 – Canal and harbour open.
  • 1833
    • Norwich Yarn Company in business.
    • Carrow Bridge rebuilt.
  • 1835 – Town Council elected per Municipal Corporations Act 1835.
  • 1837 – Bullard & Watts brewery in business.
  • 1839 – St James Mill built.
  • 1844 – Yarmouth-Norwich railway begins operating.
  • 1845
    • Norfolk News begins publication.
    • Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society established.
  • 1847 – Chamber of Commerce established.
  • 1849 – Norwich Victoria railway station opens.
  • 1851 – Board of Health established.
  • 1856 – Young Men's Christian Association chapter established.
  • 1857
    • Free Library building opens.
    • Norfolk and Norwich Anglers' Society formed.
  • 1861 – Population: 75,025.
  • 1866 – Chapel Field Road drill hall opened.
  • 1869 – Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society founded.
  • 1874 – 10 September: Thorpe rail accident occurs near town.
  • 1875 – Norwich High School for Girls founded.
  • 1878 – Harry Bullard becomes mayor.
  • 1880 – Chapelfield Gardens open.
  • 1882 – Norwich City railway station opens.
  • 1887 – HM Prison Norwich established.
  • 1888 – Norfolk and Norwich Photographic Society established.
  • 1891 – City College Norwich founded.
  • 1897
    • Labour strike.
    • Royal Hotel in business.
  • 1900 – Norwich Electric Tramways begin operating.

20th century

  • 1901 – Population: 111,733.
  • 1902 – Norwich City Football Club founded, inheriting the song "On the Ball, City".
  • 1903 – Grand Opera House opens.
  • 1909 – Sewell Park opens.
  • 1910 – St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Norwich built Now Roman Catholic Cathedral
  • 1911 – Picture House (cinema) opens.
  • 1921 – Maddermarket Theatre founded.
  • 1923 – First lady Lord Mayor.
  • 1924 – Heigham Park opens.
  • 1925
    • Wensum Park opened
    • The Ferry Boat Inn in business.
  • 1928 – Eaton Park opens.
  • 1929 – Sloughbottom Park and Mile Cross Gardens open.
  • 1933 – Waterloo Park opens.
  • 1938 – City Hall built.
  • 1942 – April: Aerial bombing by German forces.
  • 1963 – University of East Anglia established.
  • 1973 – Colman's Mustard Shop opens.
  • 1974 – Norfolk Tower built.
  • 1976 – Norwich Buddhist Centre established.
  • 1977 – Norwich Arts Centre opens.
  • 1978 – Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts and Norwich Cinema City open.
  • 1979 – Norwich Puppet Theatre founded.
  • 1980 – Sewell Barn Theatre opens.
  • 1982 – City of Norwich Aviation Museum active (approximate date).
  • 1988 – Norwich Airport terminal opens.
  • 1992 – Norwich Research Park launched.
  • 1995 – Norwich Playhouse opens.

21st century

  • 2001
    • Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital founded.
    • The Forum built.
  • 2004 – Norwich HEART heritage organisation established.
  • 2005 – Delia Smith made her iconic "Let's be 'avin' you!" speech at Carrow Road.
  • 2006 – 99.9 Radio Norwich begins broadcasting.
  • 2007 – Theatre Royal building refurbished.
  • 2009 – Norwich Film Festival begins.
  • 2018 – Colman's announces transfer of most of its mustard production away from Norwich in 2018-2019
  • 2020 - Covid 19 pandemic happens

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