CROMER, (Norfolk) on the N. E. coast, 23 mm. from Norwich, 102 cm. 137 mm. from London, has a harbour, and was formerly much larger than 'tis now, having 2 p. Chs. one of which, with many of the houses, was swallowed up by an inundation of the tea. 'Tis chiefly inhabited and frequented by fishermen, especially for lobsters, which are caught here in great quantities, and carried to Norwich, and some to London; for 'tis a rocky coast, and the seamen call Cromer-Bay the Devil's-Throat. Its Mt. is on S.