Hide
Norfolk: Hickling
hide
Hide
Kelly's Directory of Norfolk 1875
This is the list of the most prominent residents. It has been extracted from the directory by, and is copyright © to, Ray Martin.
- Parish Clerk
- Samuel Gibbs
- Post Office
- Mrs Elizabeth Reeves
- School
- Miss Frances Suffolk
- Carrier
- Thomas Goose, to Three Horseshoes, Norwich on Saturdays.
Barber Mrs Micklethwait Rev. Sotherton vicar Nathaniel Ready Rev. Henry. vicar of Palling and rector of Waxham Applegate James farmer Barber George Vincent farmer and landowner Bates Benjamin carpenter Beales George farmer and coal dealer Beckett Arthur vict. White Horse and pork butcher Beevor Robert farmer Beevor William shoemaker Bell James pork butcher Bishop Mrs Maria farmer Borrett Frederick farmer Borrett John farmer and landowner, The Hall Cooke Charles vict. Pleasure Boat Curtis Benjamin farmer, Heath Cubitt Thomas farmer Deary Thomas farmer Durrant Charles farmer Ebbs Mrs Elizabeth vict. Bull Fenn Thomas farmer Garrett Israel Royal farmer and miller Gaze Mrs Jane shopkeeper Gibbs Alfred George farmer Gibbs Alfred George assistant overseer Gibbs Frederick blacksmith Gibbs Samuel coal dealer Goose Thomas carrier Howard Samuel farmer and landowner Lambert Mrs bricklayer Layton Miss Elizabeth farmer Mallett Mrs Elizabeth shopkeeper Mason Robert boot and shoe maker Mason Thomas blacksmith and shopkeeper Myhill Edward farmer and carpenter Neale Samuel farmer and landowner Newman John farmer and landowner, Priory Farm Newman Samuel farmer Nudd John farmer Paine William vict. Greyhound Pilgrim James blacksmith Pratt Robert farmer Reeve Mrs Elizabeth grocer, draper, Post Office Slipper Thomas farmer, Winmere Hall Taylor Miss Mary shopkeeper and school Maria (* see note below) Trory William farmer Turner John builder Turner Richard farmer and landowner Wooston James fish dealer Woolston Robert boot and shoe maker
* This is incorrect, they were two separate persons - see White's Directories for 1883 and 1890 for details.
See also the Hickling parish page.
Copyright © Pat Newby.
September 1999