NOR 
towns. It isnow divided into the departments of the Channel, 
the Calvados, the Lower Seine, the Eure, the Orne. with 
a {mall part of the Eure and Loire; which fee ref{pec- 
o 
s 
hed 
‘os 
on their eldeft fons, with tat 
ill that of dauphin was inftitu te od. By ‘the animofities ad 
tween the houfes of Orleans and Burgundy, oe Englifh = 
an be ace 2 = agen 2 not only Normandy, but 
great part of They held the province emion thirty 
aan, ai were one out he Charles VII. 
NORMANNORUM Terra. 
NORMOLOCO, in Geography, 9 a town of South Ame- 
rica, in the province of Tucu 3 70 miles S. of Salta. 
NORNDORFYF, a town of Gaaaay belonging to the 
oe of .Fugger, on the Schmuter; 12 miles N. of 
ugfburg. 
NORO, a comntry of Africa, fituated fouth of Cafhna, 
and north of the 
NOROCHI, 
‘See TER 
— 
a ‘own of Mexico, ia New Bifcay; 95 
miles W.S.W. o 
NOROY.LE- BOURG, a town of France, in the de- 
partment of the Upper Saone, and chief place of a canton, 
in the diftri& of Vefoul; 6 miles E. of Vefoul. The place 
contains Ae 59 a and the canton 781 3h uel on a terri- 
1874 kiliometres, in 18 com 
Ma a town of Hijdctian, i in > Batiee 3 37 miles 
ALA, a town of Sweden, in Helfingland ; 
5 miles N.N.W. of Soderhamn. 
RRENT, a town of France, i in the ftraits of Calais, 
and chief place of a canton, in the diftri@ of Bethun 
The place contains 1184, and the canton 12,741 a 
on a territory of 142% kiliometres, in 
NORRHO, a town of Sweden, in Helfingland ; 16 miles 
N.W. of Hudwickfwall. 
NORRIDGEWOCK, a poft-town of America, in the 
ftate of Maine, fituated on Kennebeck river, in Kenneb beck 
county, incorporated in Ate hos containing 633 inha- 
bitants; 35 miles N.W. of A 
RRIS, Joun, in Biogra on an Englifh divine, was 
born at Collingbourne, in Wiltfhire, in 1657, and educated 
- ae {chool, from whence he removed to Exeter 
ege, Oxford. In 1680 he was anes fellow of All. 
Soul's college, where he took his degree of M.A. In 1689 
he was prefented to the re€tory of Newton St. Loo in 
Somerfet hire, and af‘ erwards to that of Bemerton i in Wilt- 
-fhire. 
eory and TRepulation of Love, a Mora ay,” 
NOR 
to the various modifications of love. He was author of 
many other works, of which an aceount may be feen in the 
Biogravhia Britannica, ab alfo in the General Biographical 
iGticnary. 
NORRISTON, or Dispel in Gergraphy the prin- 
cipal town of Mont ry county, Pennfylvania, feated 
on the north bank of the schuylil, 20 miles N.W. o 
eae aaa ; t fes, 
court-houfe, 
1796. The number of inhabitants is 922. 
W. long. 75° 24 
NO BMAkK, a town of Sweden, in the government 
of Abo; 7 miles N.N.E. of Biorneborg. 
NORRO, a {mall ifland nae the coaft of ope 
and the ifland of Alan. N. lat. 60°34. E. long. 20° 50’. 
NO. RON, a {mall ifland on the weft = of the gulf of 
N. lat. 60° 48’. E. long. 17° 
RROY, North-Roy, g. d. atten “king ; the title 
of one “ the {wo provincial ous i arms, or provincial 
heralds. See Kine as arms and 
His jurifdiGion lies on the north ide of ie Trent, whence 
is name 3 as larenceux, on the 
ancient ie e the kin 
N. lat. 40” 7. 
Bothnia. 
NO 
$ at arin ineg 
realm; and perhaps it is the only one in Englan 
from the fists of his oronnes aan «* Marche” fhould 
e conceived to be ef that nature: for as to ** Clarenceux,’’ 
he is not from the place, but “ Roy des "Clarenceux,” fro: 
he people seen: in that p It is very probable, 
- the proper title of this rete kin ng is, as he is = 
orrey 8,’ Norrels, kin 
“ Roy des A 
terre,” 
torians, that the inhabitanes of the north were called Norr 
It pay by an authentic document, that there was a king 
of arms for the parts or people on the north of Trent, in 
the ceguuiee of the reign of king Edward I.; and he is 
mentioned again, together | with the minftrels, i in the 16th 
Te of Edw sail II.; but in his fucceffor’s reign, the title 
orroy”’ was appropriated to a king of hera s, who is 
afterwards sivece lly called * Rex Nor. roy, Fr 
the 22d agel of king ard III. to 
Richard II., no mention is Saat of any er. 
Edward IV. oben d the throne, this province w e 
the old revived title of 
offi 
n gin 
op rr, 
NORS, a river of Sweden, which runs into the Wenner 
lake, 4 miles N.E. of Galfta. 
NORT, a town of France, .in the department of the 
Lower Loire, and chief lar of a canton, in the diftri& of 
Chateaubriant; 18 mi of it e place rape 
3180, and the canton ee inhabitants, on a territory of 
267% kiliometres, in 6 communes.—Alfo, an ifland of Ruffia, 
in the gulf of Finland ; 44 miles W. of Revel. N. lat. 
ELGE, a fea-port town " 
Sweden, in the province of Upland, built by Guftavu 
Adolphus, and in 1622 endowed with the ftaple and a oe 
privileges, but aecounnes in 1637. The i ae ae 
ubfift 
