It became known as North Wic (wic is an old word for port and Norwich was an inland port). Arts & Culture By visiting it, you agree our Cookies Policy Norwich's Timeline. However, Norwich … It was five times faster than the original. A timeline of Norwich. (In those days it was much cheaper and easier to transport goods for sale by water than by land). Norwich started as a small Anglo-Saxon settlement north of the river Wensum in Norfolk. 43 - Roman invasion. However, Norwich was re-built and soon began to flourish, At the time of the Domesday Book, Norwich had a population of about 6,000 and was one of the largest towns in England. Jedidiah Huntington served as an aide-… 61 - Boudican Revolt. AD 43 to 870. Information on the history and attractions of Norwich... Find out what has been happening in and around Norwich over the centuries by using the menu of dates. The rebels were defeated at the second attempt, this time by an army under the leadership of the Earl of Warwick at the Battle of Dussindale. There are several advertising options available, these include: Contact us for options available and costs, Website Design Norwich, Norfolk The Ancient History Encyclopedia logo is a registered EU trademark. The main industry was the manufacture of wool, The bishop moves his seat from Thetford to Norwich, Work begins to build a new cathedral out of flint and mortar, Norwich granted city charter by Richard I, a document granting the people certain rights, The Great Hospital is founded by Bishop Walter de Suffield with the original beneficiaries being poor scholars, sick and hungry paupers and aged priests, During a civil war Norwich is sacked by rebel barons, but it soon recovered, There are riots in Norwich - with a disagreement between religious men and the citizens of Norwich over duties, boundaries and rights, Cathedral consecrated in the presence of Edward I, In 1278 Cow Tower is built for collecting tolls, Norwich has a population of around 10,000 and the main industry is wool making. We have also been recommended for educational use by the following publications: Ancient History Encyclopedia Foundation is a non-profit organization registered in Canada. Articles, News & Events Events in the recent history of Norwich University illustrate how the growth and evolution of the institution have remained consistent with the educational principles of Alden Partridge. Select: all / none. Circa 870 to 917 - Danish occupation / earthwork defences on north bank of river, 917 - Edward the Elder re-conquers east Anglia, 924 to 939 - reign of Aethelstan / coins minted in Norwich, 1068 to 1075 - Normans build Norwich castle using 'local labour', 1075 - Earl Ralf of East Anglia plot / castle under siege / Norwich market established, 1094 to 1096 - Herbert de Losinga establishes Norwich Cathedral, 1165 to 1166 - first gaol (jail) built at castle, later moved to keep, 1175 - Music House built by Isaac Jurnet (oldest domestic building in Norwich ), 1194 - Norwich granted status of city by Richard I, 1404 - Charter grants city a mayor and two sheriffs, 1536 to 1539 - Dissolution of the monasteries, 1549 - Norwich besieged by Kett's Rebellion, 1693 - Old Meeting House built by Norwich Non-conformists, 1754 - Assembly House built by Thomas Ivory, 1797 - Thomas Bignold founded Norwich Union, 1803 - John Crome starts artists school - The Norwich School, 1856 - New Colemans Mustard works opened at Carrow Road, 1884 - 1910 - Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist built, 1887 to 1894 - Castle gaol demolished and Castle Museum founded, 1921 - Maddermarket founded by Nugent Monck and Norwich Players, 1938 - City Hall built and opened by George VI, 1963 - University of East Anglia (UEA) takes first students, 1986 - Guildhall becomes Tourist Information Centre, 1989 to 1993 - Castle Mall shopping centre built, 1994 - central Norwich Library burnt down, 2001 - New library, Norwich Millenium Library and The Forum opens costing £63 million, 2005 - 21st September sees the opening of the Chapelfield shopping complex (