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William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1864
[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]
The description of the parish has not been transcribed because it is similiar to that in White's Directories for 1845 and 1883.
These are the names in the text that are not included in the list of residents and tradespeople, below:
Bacon John Clarke John Gurney Hudson Hales John, Esq. Hewitt Rev. Wm. Heydon Sir Henry Lothian Marquis of Mott J.T., Esq. Newman Thomas Partridge Rev. J.A. Stuart Mary Ann
This is the list of the tradespeople and the most prominent residents.
POST OFFICE at T. Rump's. Letters desp. via Holt at 2.30 p.m.
Everett Mark victualler, Jolly Farmers Feilden Rev. John R. M.A. rector, and chap. to Marquis Cholmondeley, Rectory Rowe Matthew parish clerk Rump Theoph. & Adelaide Natl. School Silence James joiner and carpenter Ward Robert wheelwright Warnes Gregson grocer, &c. Whiting John builder and wheelwright Whiting John, jun. blacksmith FARMERS. Bomfrey James Everett Stephen (& machine owner) Girling Richard Harrison Robert Howell John King Richard Mack Eliz. Hall Rallison Nicholas Seaman Geo. Rd. Ward Rt. (& grocer) SHOEMAKERS. Adams James Fisher Philip Mann John
See also the Baconsthorpe parish page.
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March 2009