1887 Sir Harry Bullard
1890 William Cadge, M.R.C.S.
1893 Jeremiah James Colman
1894 Sir Peter Eade, M.D.
1906 Sir Samuel Hoare
1910 Edward Wild, Sir George White
1918 The Rt.Hon.George Henry Roberts
1928 Arthur Michael Samuel, afterwards Lord Mancroft
1932 Henry John Copeman, Sir Ernest Wild, K.C.
1938 Russell James Colman, H.M. Lieutenant for Norfolk, Herbert Edward Witard
1945 Major General William Ellsworth Kepner, United States Air Force
1945 Royal Norfolk Regiment (transferred in 1963 to 1st East Anglia Regiment after Norfolk & Suffolk Regiments combined in 1959)
1946 James Frederick Henderson, Sir Aldred J.Munnings, P.R.A.
1951 Frederick Charles Jex
1963 1st East Anglia Regiment (formed after the Royal Norfolk Regiment combined with Suffolk in 1959 and honour transferred)
1967 RAF Coltishall
1971 Herbert Frazer
1977 Sir Arthur South, Sir Edmund Bacon
1984 Royal Anglian Regiment (agreed in June as the 1st Battalion Norfolk, Suffolk & Cambridgeshire of Royal Anglian Regiment are direct successors to the Royal Norfolk Regiment (1945) and 1st East Anglia Regiment (1963))
1997 Norwich Union
1998 HMS Norfolk
1999 Sir Robert & Lady Sainsbury - in recognition of their contribution to the arts in Norwich through the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia
2000 Arthur Miller - in recognition of his contribution to the City and the UEA 2001 2nd Air Division Association - in recognition of their bravery defending the people of Norfolk during WW2
2002 Norwich City Football Club - in recognition of their continuing contribution to the City and the lives of it?s citizens and their promotion of the City both nationally and internationally, and to mark their Centenary in 2002
2004 Sir Timothy Colman KG
2005 ITV Anglia
2006 Colin Self
2006 Ove Fundin
So the entire club have already. I didn't know that.
Posted By: Tricky Hawes, May 10, 17:20:49
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