(1861); _I.L.N. xviii_ 77 (1851) _portrait_, _xxxvii_ 539, 544
(1860) _portrait_.
NORGATE, THOMAS STARLING (son of Elias Norgate, surgeon).
_b._ Norwich 20 Aug. 1772; educ. Norwich gr. sch. 1780–8, and
New college, Hackney; student at Lincoln’s inn; wrote for the
Analytical review till it ceased 1799; wrote the half-yearly
retrospect of domestic literature in the Monthly magazine
1797–1807; wrote nearly a seventh part of Arthur Aikin’s Annual
review 1802–8; wrote for the Monthly review; helped to found the
Norfolk and Norwich horticultural society 1829; edited the East
Anglian, a weekly newspaper published at Norwich 1830–3; edited
sir W. Jones’ The principles of government 1797; author of
Essays, tales and poems, Norwich 1795. _d._ Hethersett, Norfolk
7 July 1859.
NORGATE, THOMAS STARLING (4 son of the preceding). _b._ 30 Dec.
1807; educ. Norwich gr. sch. and Gonville and Caius coll. Camb.,
B.A. 1832; C. of Briningham 1832, C. of Clay-next-the-Sea, and
C. of Banningham, all in Norfolk; R. of Sparham, Norfolk 21
April 1840 to death; author of Batrachomyomachia, an Homeric
fable reproduced in dramatic blank verse 1863; The Odyssey in
dramatic blank verse 1863; The Iliad in dramatic blank verse