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Genuki norfolk. 1821 - This document. London Chronicle. There was a Genuki/Norfolk project to create a surname index to the Norfolk 1891 census. The Cambridgeshire part was then transferred to Norfolk and became the parish of "West Welney". of Yarmouth, and includes within its parish 235 inhabitants, and about 1000 acres of land. Voting Registers. "THETFORD, an ancient Borough and Market Town, was once a large and important City, being the capital of the kingdom of East Anglia, in the Saxon era; and the See of the Bishopric of Norfolk, from the year 1070 to 1094. Plestow, Esq. Street or Ulph Church, dedicated to St. A part of the mother parish of St. Norfolk: Norwich: Church of England. "SAXLINGHAM, on an eminence, 3 miles W. Names = "Heads of households". "BRADESTONE, 7 miles E. Out-of-county Newspapers. Newmarket Journal. The church, dedicated to St Edmund, is an ancient pile; it is built of carne ragstone, stuccoed and roofed with lead. A. Beccles Weekly News, and Beccles and Bungay Weekly News. "TUDDENHAM (EAST) is a pleasant village of detached houses, 6 miles E. of North Walsham, has in its parish 365 souls, and 1310 acres of land. J. among servants and labourers, holds its annual meetings for awarding prizes, &c. G. The CHURCH, (St. It also shared with Norwich as the capital of Norfolk, till 1833, when the Lent Assizes, which had previously Norfolk: Hunworth - 1776-1781 - Overseers' Payments. 381789). Norfolk: Kirstead - 1764 - Overseers' Rate. , of Swaffham, the lord of the manor, . This is a list of all the places in Norfolk, with their churches, and the dates at which their parish registers start. Search GENUKI pages. The Bishop of Norwich is the patron, and the Rev. , and in 1831 at £669, is in the gift of the Crown, and is enjoyed by the Hon. GENUKI is a genealogy web portal, run as a charitable trust. , are consolidated, and were valued in 1831 at £530. Ingoldisthorpe is about 9 miles N. (editor) Loddon and Chedgrave, Official Guide, 1999-2000. of wood. hide. It "provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland". Some small alterations occured between the Domesday Survey and this date. , are consolidated, and are in the gift of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and incumbency of the Rev. of Norwich, containing 562 inhabitants, and 1,125A. FREEBRIDGE-LYNN UNION comprises all the parishes in the foregoing Table, except Anmer and Dersingham, which are in Docking Union. Please scroll down, or select the initial letter of the place in which you are interested. The following is actually described as a Military List but is much more An act for inclosing lands in the parish of Cley-next-the-Sea, in the county of Norfolk, and for embanking and draining parts of the said lands, and lands in the parish of Wiveton in the said county. 1836 - Workhouse opened at Howdale Road, Downham Market, PE38 9AG, [Map reference TF613030] Description is in Whites 1845 directory 1895 - West Welney (That part of Welney in Cambridgeshire was transferred to Norfolk and created as a separate civil parish - note not ecclesiastical). Its parish contains 330 inhabitants, and about 4592A. , of which 4102 acres are assessable, and 100A. Lombe, Esq. 7s. of East Dereham, has in its parish 457 souls, and 1535A. This is one item from a Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference PD 300/34 and microform MF990/17] containing the Overseers' accounts (1763-1801). There is a lot of information here. Albert or Ethelbert, is a small edifice, with a single bell, hanging between two turrets at the west end. Honingham Norfolk genealogy. of land, mostly the property of E. 11d. Also included are administrative areas, which contain a group of parishes, for deaneries, hundreds, registration districts and poor law unions. of East Dereham, containing 154 inhabitants, and 1,263 acres of rich land, famous for milk and butter as early as the reign of Elizabeth, and all belonging to Theophilus Thornaugh Gurdon, Esq. 1799-1800. 1764 - Incorporation formed. An act to authorize the inclosure of certain lands 1834 - Swaffham Poor Law Union was formed. D. See also the Norwich Church History and Church Records page . White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845 SOUTH Trowse. Hide. Read own a great part of the soil; but R. of roads, and 82A. It also shows the hundreds that they are in, and the deaneries for Church of England (CoE) churches. of the [Norwich] Market place, and is a long ancient fabric, covered with thatch, and having an embattled tower, with two bells. Note that not every item has been transcribed but most of those containing names have been extracted. 1938 - Closed. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary. "TOTTENHILL, a straggling village, near the Downham road, 5 miles S. Description is in Whites 1845 directory. S. Its population, in 1831, was 6380. "NORWICH, a city and county (of itself), locally in the hundred of Humbleyard, county of NORFOLK, of which it is the capital, 108 miles (N. , the latter of whom is lord of the manor, and is about to assume the name of Browne, as his late Longham. ) from London, containing, exclusively of that part of the parish of Hellesdon which is in the hundred of Taverham, and of that part of the parish of Thorpe 1. of East Dereham, is a scattered village and parish, containing 333 souls, and 1248 acres of land, chiefly the property of the Earl of Leicester, the lord of the manor, (fine certain,) impropriator, and patron of the Church, (St. , and Wilton vicarage at £6 7s. The number of persons in the Workhouse, in July, 1841, was 242. The Norfolk Record Office (NRO) publishes a map of Norfolk, showing all parishes. 2R. , who resides at the HALL, a handsome quadrangular mansion There are more than 700 towns and parishes in Norfolk and they are all shown in the list below. 1820-1822, and 1827-1836. Statement of claims: Erpingham (34), Colby (24), Banningham (19) and Ingworth (20). 1704 - Heads of Households, families, including some ages and trades. Its Petty Sessions are held at the Rummer Inn, Stoke Holy Coke (Thomas William, Earl of Leicester, and Juliana, Countess of Leicester) marriage settlement act, 1843. , have estates here An act for dividing, allotting and inclosing the common fields, half year or shack lands, commons and waste grounds within the parish of Ashill, in the county of Norfolk. The rectory of Burnham Sutton, valued in the King's Book at £17 10s. of East Dereham, is a small parish, which keeps its poor conjointly with Beeston, and contains only 18 souls, and 392 acres of land, divided into two farms, occupied by Wm. P. An act for dividing, allotting and inclosing the arable lands, intermixed pastures, commons and waste grounds within the parish of Acle, in the county of Norfolk. 662693, 1. , with the vicarage of Burnham Overy. Downham is one of the polling stations at the election of representatives for West Norfolk; and it is the centre of a union of thirty four parishes under the new poor law; the union workhouse is a convenient and handsome building. GENUKI provides a virtual reference library of genealogical information of particular relevance to the UK and Ireland. They have been contracted to allow for a clearer display. 1820-1821, and 1826. 6d. Holt Norfolk genealogy. Kirstead raised money at various times, to either support its poor (from the Overseers' Rate) or to pay for other parish expenses (from the Churchwardens' Rate). Its area is about 80 square miles, or 50,000 acres. A report of the proceedings in Chancery against the trustees and mortgagees of two Wesleyan chapels at Holt, in the county of Norfolk, before Vice-Chancellor Lord Cranworth, at Westminster Hall, April 16th, 17th, 23rd, and 24th, and May 7th, 1851; with an introduction by W. and Hewitt, P. Feltwell Inclosure Act, 1813. (Compilers) A Gazetteer of Norfolk Place Names. Description and pictures. The Process of Parliamentary Enclosure in Ashill. , and Wilton vicarage at £6. Jodrell owns most of the soil, and is lord of the manor, and patron of the Church (St. Several links from this Genuki Norfolk page are direct links into relevant pages on this site. Though this large Workhouse stands in a high and healthy situation, cholera and scarlet fever THETFORD, an ancient Borough and Market Town, was once a large and important City, being the capital of the kingdom of East Anglia, in the Saxon era; and the See of the Bishopric of Norfolk, from the year 1070 to 1094. Hockwold rectory, valued in the King's Book at £9. An act for inclosing lands in the parish of West Walton, in the county of Norfolk, 21st June 1819. of glebe, and the tithes were commuted in 1839 for Hundreds. In 1883 the parish was in the Deanery of Repps, in the archdeaconry of Norfolk. of Norwich, 19 miles N. It is part of a series containing various years from 1747 onwards. Norfolk Record Office catalogue (NORCAT) and issue a search for "land", "tax" and "format" with option "And". [London, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1813] See also Norfolk Parish Links: Land and Property. In some directories "West Welney" is found described under Welney. See full list on genuki. Cozens-Hardy and others. K. of Shipdham, and 6 miles S. E. This 1803 Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference MF/RO 103/3] covers a number of pages, the start of each being indicated by [Page xx] in the text. Thetford. "ELSING, a long straggling village on the south side of the vale of the Wensum, 5 miles E. Norfolk: Acle - 1794 - Overseers' Payments. See also Norfolk Parish Links: Description and Travel Mar 25, 2018 · HOXNE UNION, as already noticed, comprises 24 of the 26 parishes of Hoxne Hundred, and contains 15,800 inhabitants, of whom 257 are in the Norfolk part of Mendham parish. of Holt, has in its parish 147 souls, and 1498 acres of land. 1836 - Workhouse at Watton Road, Swaffham, PE37 7EN , [Map reference is TF824081]. Mary and St. 1930 - Union dissolved. 366846, 1. See also Field Dalling. You can see maps centred on OS grid reference TG103118 (Lat/Lon: 52. Norfolk has 700+ parishes and these were grouped into areas called hundreds which were used as sub-county areas for administrative and taxation purposes until 1834. [1814] Great Britain: Statute. St Mary, Denver, Church of England Norfolk genealogy. Botolph,) is in that part of the parish called WEST-BRIGGS, and is a small fabric, with a lofty tower. Union history 1834 - Downham Poor Law Union was formed. Wilton Church (St. [There is more information about individual parishes] * Northwold includes Whittington hamlet, which has 178 souls. The Genuki Norfolk pages are our way of helping people, by providing information about local resources, transcriptions, and links. This has been found by the Norfolk transcribers for FreeREG, in the Gt Walsingham parish register of baptisms 1719-1782, marriages 1720-1753, and burials 1719-1783. M. of Lynn, has in its parish 426 souls, and 1,463 acres of land, mostly the property of C. Bittering Parva. [Chedgrave Welney (created as a separate parish in 1862 from Upwell) was situated partly in Norfolk and partly in Cambridgeshire until Sept 1895 but all under the Downham Union. "LETTON is a parish of dispersed houses, 1¼ miles E. 1765 - Workhouse built at Shipmeadow, [Map reference is TM378898]. , who has a good residence, rebuilt in 1862. The Earl of Abergavenny is lord of the manor, which has an out-soke jurisdiction extending to Catfield, Hickling, &c. by S. (See page 102 [which is the entry for the Diocese of Norwich]. 476873), Shouldham which are provided by: Letton. Moulton St Mary. See also Norfolk Land and Property. "CROXTON, 2 miles N. It is in the manor of Gimingham Lancaster, held of the Crown by Lord Suffield, who owns about one-fourth of the soil. Walpole and R. A small fair East Tuddenham. You can see this on maps provided by: 1845: White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk; 1854: White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk (this is a link to an archived copy) 1883: Kelly's Directory for Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk (this is a link to an archived copy) Crease, Christina M. W. Nicholas, extending over 6069 acres, and containing 310 inhabitants in 1871, now forms part of the ecclesiastical parish of St. It is a non-commercial service, maintained by a charitable trust and a group of volunteers. "SUTTON, one mile S. Consisted of 20 Norfolk and 14 Suffolk parishes. Richard Brickdale the incumbent. See also Norfolk Parish Links: Land and Property. 654155, 0. 1½d. This rate was levied on the occupiers (who may not have owned the land) and based upon the value of the property (which was usually a rental Hockwold rectory, valued in the King's Book at £9 13s. "GRIMSTON is an extensive parish of scattered houses, 1¾ miles from the Grimston Road station on the Eastern and Midlands railway, 106 from London and 7 east from Lynn, in the Western division of the county, Freebridge Lynn hundred and union, Lynn county court district, rural deanery of Lynn and archdeaconry and diocese of Norwich. of Thetford, and 100 miles N. This page provides information about what is available for Norfolk. See also Norfolk Newspapers. Sir R. You can see maps centred on OS grid reference TM150790 (Lat/Lon: 52. Tuck, Esq. Their average annual expenditure, from 1832 to 1835, was £24,008; but in 1838 Saxlingham by Holt. Census available for North Walsham. and J. Drawn up in pursuance of the Act of Inclosure, 1818. William Wayman Hutt, M. "SNORING, (GREAT) a parish and considerable village, 2 miles S. "MOULTON village is scattered on a pleasant acclivity, 9 miles W. During their history, from the 11th century, they would have been part of whatever faith was then that of England, for example Roman Catholicism. Petty Sessions for Launditch Hundred are held at Litcham, on the first Wednesday, and at North Elmham on the third Wednesday of every month. The soil is generally fertile, belongs to a great number of proprietors, and lies in the four MANORS of Diss-cum-membris, Heywood, Heywood Hall, and the Rectory manor. of Norwich, has in its parish 126 souls, and 513 acres of land. The largest division of Norfolk, lies at the south-west extremity of the county, and was formerly called a Hundred and a Half. V. Acle Inclosure Act, 1797. T. Societies. , are lords of the manors. Michael,) is a rectory, valued in the King's Book In 1883 the parish was in the Deanery of Walsingham, in the archdeaconry of Norwich. The earliest appear in 1597-8. Money, St. of Swaffham, has in its parish 100 inhabitants, and about 2,312 acres of land, belonging to Andrew Fountaine, Esq. of Fakenham, contains about 1,600 acres of land, belonging to several proprietors, -- the largest of whom is John Dugmore, Esq. Peter,) is a small fabric, and the living is a rectory What's New in Genuki Norfolk. The face of this county varies less than in most tracts of equal extent in England. 40,772. 7104. It contains 33 hundreds, 1 city, 32 market towns, and 660 parishes. woods and plantations. It was possessed by the Crown, until granted out to the Priory of Norwich, and the families of Clavering, Cornwallis, &c. of Cromer, and N. Principal property owners and occupiers, and the amounts paid. The CHURCH (St. 1858 - Feltwell Fen Farms (Wood's and Jacob's Farms) and Snarehill (comprising the hamlets of Great & Little Snarehill) joined sometime This Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference NRS 19117 (P153F)] is a map which includes a description of Northwold on the left hand side and a list of property owners and their tenants on the right hand side. . The Union was formed by the New Poor Law Commissioners, in 1834, and its Workhouse, at Stradbroke, was erected during that List of Surnames in the Cranworth with Letton Baptism Registers, 1652-1855 This is one item from Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference PD 119/129 and microform MF1406/7] and is the Overseers' Rate for 1747. H. This rate was levied on the occupiers (who may not have owned the land) and based upon the value of the property (which was usually a rental Domesday Book: Norfolk (2 volumes), edited by Philippa Brown. This 1821 Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference PD711 - ACC2004/252 Box 47] is written in an A4 sized book on 16 pages. of Aylsham, has 263 souls, and 521A. Lady Cath. In 1883 the parish was in the Deanery of Heacham, in the archdeaconry of Norfolk. of light sandy land, a great part of which is sheep walk and rabbit warren. by E. Here are about 92A. It is about 17 miles in length, from north to south, and varies from 10 to 15 miles in breadth, being bounded on the north by Freebridge-Lynn, on the east by South Greenhoe and Grimshoe, on the south An act to enable the parishioners of the parish of Saint Margaret, within the borough of King's Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, to raise money, by rates upon themselves, for finishing the church of the said parish. The Annual Value of the Hundred, as assessed to the Property Tax, was £69,631 in 1815; and £88,422 in 1842. This is still running, despite the National Archives project (see above) and much of the county has had surnames lists produced which are online. Disbursements (or payments) were spent on maintaining their poor who lived in (and outside via out relief) the parish. "YARMOUTH (GREAT), a parish and sea-port and borough and market-town, having separate jurisdiction, locally in the eastern division of the hundred of Flegg, county of NORFOLK, 23 miles (E. These 43 parishes comprise an area of 110 square miles, and had 25,590 inhabitants, in 1841, of whom 12,618 were males, and 12,972 females. Some census from before 1841 survive and are listed below. , the lord of the manor. , owns most of the soil, and is lord of the mannor [sic], which was held by a family of its own name, till 1663. Town Records. The Norwich churches shown below, where they are still in use, now belong to the Church of England. A county of England, lying on the German Ocean; bounded by Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, and Suffolk. at Litcham, in October. org. The Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham is here. 2R. Oth = "Families employed in Other occupations - not in the Great Yarmouth is one of the few places in the county for which a census before 1841 containing names survives. Croxton. "BITTERING PARVA, or Little Bittering, 5½ miles W. and Rev. uk This includes answering questions about genealogy or about Norfolk, doing research, lookups, or forwarding email. CLACKCLOSE HUNDRED. Tr = "Families employed in Trade". 1811 - Heads of Households and number of males and females in families. 3R. (No author) The Wesleyan Conference v. GENUKI: Norfolk: Genealogy: Welcome. It could have been in a different deanery or archdeaconry both before and after this date. Acle raised money at various times, to either support its poor (from the Overseers' Rate) or to pay for other parish expenses (from the Churchwardens' Rate). View (active tab) Nearby places; Place search; Nearby churches; County map; Easton, Norfolk. The Union Workhouse is at Kenninghall, and was built in 1836, at the cost of £4727 Braydeston. Mr. Melville owns the whole, except 200 acres, and is lady of the manor, impropriator, and patroness of the Church (St Mary,) which is a vicarage, valued in the King South Acre. For Land Tax assessments (for parts of Outwell and Upwell which are in Cambridgeshire) go to Cambridgeshire Record Office Catalogue and issue a search for "land tax". 18s. Great Britain: Statute. The parish is roughly oblong, reflecting the shape of its sister parish to the west, Pulham Market. The copyholders are subject to a fine of 4s. 9P. The ancient lords were the Burgolyons, Sheltons, and Great Yarmouth. Deopham and Hackford Parish Council Councillors, meetings, minutes, etc. The Times. Wymondham. 1811 - Lowestoft - St Margaret (PD 589/92) 1831 - Rushmere (PD 116/7) [5 miles South West of Lowestoft in Mutford Hundred] Link back to main Census page. of glebe, of which ten were purchased with £200 of Queen Anne's bounty, obtained in 1759. Some other occasional rates were amalgamated with them in 1738-9. On March 18th, 1844, there were 320 paupers in the house; and at one period in 1800, it had as many as 670 inmates. Chapel of St Nicholas. Hunworth raised money at various times, to either support its poor (from the Overseers' Rate) or to pay for other parish expenses (from the Churchwardens' Rate). , and in 1831, at £572. of land, belonging chiefly to Colonel A. Its annual value, as assessed to the property tax, was £40,244, in 1815, and £45,372 in 1842. An act for confirming a settlement and jointure provision made by the Right Honourable Thomas William, Earl of Leicester, of Holkham in the county of Norfolk, during his minority, out of certain entailed estates in the county of Norfolk Driscoll, R. Norfolk: Church Directories - Church Gazetteer Norfolk GENUKI: Norfolk: Genealogy: Welcome. Peter,) which is a perpetual curacy, valued in 1831 at £30, and now enjoyed by Grimston. 588601, 0. by W. , the lord of the manor, and patron of the rectory, valued in the King's Book at £10. Erpingham and other parishes Inclosure Act, 1818. These pages are for personal use only. ) It also shared with Norwich as the capital of Norfolk, till Its 21 parishes comprise an area of 72 square miles, and had 11,965 inhabitants, in 1841, of whom 5942 were males, and 6023 females. These 32 parishes had 12,580 inhabitants in 1841, and extend over an area of 111 square miles. B. of land, but only 482 acres are assessable, and 16 are common. Norfolk. "SOUTHACRE, a small village above the vale of the Nar, opposite Castleacre, 4 miles N. Hotham, M. Income came mostly from rates levied on occupiers of property and sometimes from charities. [London, Thomas Baskett, 1744] Chapel of St Nicholas. DEPWADE UNION comprises all the 21 parishes of Depwade Hundred, 13 parishes in Earsham Hundred, and 9 parishes in Diss Hundred. Norfolk Census. "WYMONDHAM, or WINDHAM, is an ancient market town, pleasantly situated on rising ground, upon the Norwich and Thetford turnpike, skirted on two sides by a rivulet, and distant 9 miles S. They are in the gift of Gonville and Caius College The Church (St. 4P. 32P. Scole Norfolk genealogy. The PARISH OF AYLSHAM, including many scattered houses and villas, and the hamlets of Dunkirk and Drabblegate on the opposite side of the river, has increased its population since the year 1801, from 1667 to 2448 souls, and comprises 4311A. Deopham Smock Mill Description. of East Dereham, and 9 miles W. of Thetford, is a village on the acclivity of a steep hill, crowned with trees, which may be seen at the distance of many miles in this open and champaign country. per head. West Walton Inclosure Act, 1819. of Norwich; comprising in its parish 103 inhabitants, and 1085 acres of land, forming the manors of Cockfields, Astleys, Berrys and Aphaws [sic], of which Lord Bayning is lord; but S. Nevill, Esqrs. The parish of Diss has increased its population, since the year 1801, from 2246 to 3205 souls, and contains 3382 acres of land; of which 243 acres were enclosed in 1814. . John Wright, Esq. Walker and Soames Greene. This rate was levied on the occupiers (who may not have owned the land) and based upon the value of the property (which was usually Southrepps. Richard Eaton, A. More information can be found on the original where some names Pre-1841 Census which are in the Norfolk Record Office collections but are not in Norfolk have not been transcribed. 1940s - Marked as "St James' Hostel" on maps. Fam. = "No of Families living in that house". James,) is an ancient edifice, with a tower containing six bells, and surmounted by an octangular spire of freestone. 1836 - Workhouse at Bury Road, Thetford, IP24 3EG, [Map reference TL870822]. Heydon, with her effigy, kneeling under an arch. It extends 70 miles in length and 40 in breadth. Deopham Tower Mill Description, history and pictures. The parish is sixteen miles south of Nowich, just off the A140 which runs along the course of a Roman road refered to as the Pye Road. Note that only extracts have been transcribed but this includes most items which mention surnames. In 1834 the Poor Law unions replaced them as the unit of local government and some names lived on Oct 3, 2018 · Norwich Mercury. 1937 - Kelly's directory - as 1933. per acre on the death of the lord, or change of tenant. ) from London, containing, according to the last census, 18,040 inhabitants. Churches of all denominations are included, as they existed in 1851 with the abbreviation key following the main list. Also called "Shipmeadow House". This covers part of NE Suffolk and includes :-. Primary tabs. [ISBN 0 85033 479 9, Phillimore, Chichester, 1984] The Domesday Book is a summary of all the land held in England and Wales in 1086, twenty years after the Norman invasion. It has 23A. "SOUTHREPPS, a large village, about 5 miles S. [1] It gives access to a large collection of information, with the emphasis on primary sources , or means to access them, rather than on existing genealogical research. of Stalham and 10 miles S. Hou = "Inhabited Houses". Annual Inclosure Act, 1857. This is one item from a Norfolk Record Office document [with the reference PD 23/13 and microform MF1625/8] containing the Overseers' accounts (1792-1809) of payments to the poor. The average annual expenditure of the 21 parishes, before the formation of the Union, was £10,833; but it is now only £5436. 4d. This document also includes other information about rents and amounts payable. The parish church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and is located in West Runton. EATON CHURCH, dedicated to St. , and the Rev. An act for inclosing lands in the township of Feltwell, in the county of Norfolk: 3rd June 1813. View (active tab) County map; Norfolk Hundreds. of King's Lynn. 1933 - Kelly's directory has a section "Norfolk No 11 Area Guardians Committee" but old Union buildings are not mentioned. E. of North Walsham, has in its parish 813 souls, and 2081 acres of land, including 35A. of Walsingham, and 3½ miles N. It is located at TF6144801641 (Lat/Lon 52. The village of Pulham St Mary is situated roughly in the centre, with the Sweeting’s Green, Kemp’s Corner Near the centre of it was formerly an extensive heath; but it was enclosed under an act passed in 1800, and the whole Hundred is now in a high state of cultivation. Censuses are very useful for genealogy, because they give people's names, show their families, where they lived, etc. 1835 - Incorporation became Wangford Poor Union. (An alphabetical list of "Place Name" and 6 figure grid references) [ISBN 0 903101 66 1, Norfolk Museums Service, 1999] NFHS - Fone, John (Compiler) The Norfolk Gazetteer with Administrative Areas. 1835 - Thetford Poor Law Union was formed. "TROWSE-WITH-NEWTON, or Trowse-Newton, is a parish and village on the south-east bank of the river Yare, opposite Trowse-Millgate, 1 mile S. Cozens-Hardy, showing the origin Tottenhill. Principal property occupiers and the amounts paid. They may not be copied, and the links within them may not be harvested for use on your own web pages. 57,309. See the Lists of Surnames from the 1891 Norfolk Census. "LONGHAM, 4½ miles W. 108073), Honingham which are provided by: Brampton. An act for dividing, allotting and inclosing the several whole year lands, common fields, half year lands, shack meadows and heaths, and other commons, waste and commonable lands, within the parish of Darsingham otherwise Dersingham, in the county of Norfolk. Bui = "House building". ) from Norwich, and 123 (N. N. Elsing. 156568), Scole which are provided by: Inclosure Commissioners. The Launditch Society for encouraging good conduct, industrious habits, &c. There is also a church in East Runton, which is dedicated to St Andrew. Fredk. Some of its houses adjoin the village of Brundall. Andrew the Apostle, stands also on the Yare, about 2 miles S. [London, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1821] Inclosure. See also Norfolk Parish Links: Land and Property Maps You can see maps centred on OS grid reference TF676091 (Lat/Lon: 52. by N. Un = "Houses uninhabited". [London, George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1819] [London, Dorington and Son, 1819] See also Norfolk Parish Links: Land and Property. Based on the OS 1:25000 First Series maps. Margaret,) which has a fine monument in memory of the lady of Sir Chpr. Sutton. Ag = "Families employed in Agriculture". You will need to search for your parish, though the image is in PDF format and can be enlarged for easier viewing. John, Little Ouse, Cambridgeshire, which also includes Feltwell Anchor, a part of Hilgay, in Norfolk, and part of Littleport, in Cambridgeshire (see page 59 [which is the Ecclesiastical History of Norfolk]). 2. 13s. The Church (St. Gooch, Esqrs. It is a vicarage, not in charge, valued, in 1831, at £87, and augmented, in 1732, with £200 given by the Earl of Thanet Drawn up in pursuance of the Act of Inclosure, 1813. + Including wastes, this Hundred comprises more than 60,000 acres. Margaret,) is a rectory, valued in the King's books at £4, and in 1831, at £190. of London. An act for inclosing lands in the parishes of Erpingham, Colby, Banningham, and Ingworth, in the county of Norfolk: (8th May 1818). The name may also be spelled Ingoldesthorpe . "BRAMPTON, a small parish on the river Bure, 2½ miles S. of common, 27A. They are maintained and clothed at the weekly cost of 2s. , and Mr. [Mid-Norfolk Family History Great Snoring. Giles' Hospital, in Norwich, and the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. Location is now called "Viewpoint Mews", (South of Main Bungay to Beccles Road), NR34 8EX. cj gy al gv hc yc xe mf ay yy

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