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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. Some small alterations occured between the Domesday Survey and this date. In 1834 the Poor Law unions replaced them as the unit of local government and some names lived on although the parishes contained in these unions are not always the same as the original hundreds. These units were then reorganised again in 1974.
The 33 hundreds follow in alphabetical order together with an alphabetical list of the parishes in each. In addition the County of the City of Norwich and the towns of Great Yarmouth, Kings Lynn and Thetford and their constituent parishes are listed separately under the City and Boroughs section.
If there is any further information about locations it can be found in:
- Towns and Parishes
- Poor Law Unions
- Hundred descriptions:
- Directories - Whites 1845
- There is also a place to Hundred locater
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Copyright © Mike Bristow.
June 2016
The approximate layout of the Hundreds in the county is as follows:
NORTH SEA County of NORFOLK __ ____ ______/ \_____/ \_________ C=Cromer L / HOLT \_C__ I / BROTHER NORTH NORTH \__ N /SMITHDON CROSS GREENHOE ERPINGHAM \ C Boro' of / \__ S KL=King's | DOCKING SOUTH TUNSTEAD \_ Lynn ) GALLOW ERPINGHAM \_ ____ / FREEBRIDGE HAPPING \_ / \ | LYNN EYNESFORD WEST \ / KL LAUNDITCH TAVERHAM FLEGG\_ _/ WALSHAM \ |FREEBRIDGE -N- EAST \ | MARSHLAND MITFORD BLOFIELD FLEGG | \_ __ | C \ SOUTH FOREHOE HENSTEAD / \ | A | GREENHOE HUMBLE | GY M | CLACKCLOSE WAYLAND YARD CLAVERING\ B | LODDON __ ) GY=Boro' S \_____ /\/\__/ \_) of Great \ GRIMSHOE SHROPHAM DEPWADE \ Yarmouth \ _______ / \______/ / GUILTCROSS EARSHAM/ -N- =City of T___ ______ DISS ___/ Norwich T=Boro' of \/ \___D______/ Thetford D=Diss County of SUFFOLK
For a county map showing all the Hundreds and detailed maps of each see the Parish Maps page.
Alphabetical list of hundreds (as they existed in 1834) follows with parishes contained therein. Links from each hundred heading are to the White's 1845 descriptions. See following notes where "(*)" is against a parish name.
Blofield
Blofield, Braydeston (or Bradeston), Brundall, Buckenham (Buckenham Ferry), Burlingham North (Burlingham St. Andrew & St. Peter)(*), Burlingham South (Burlingham St. Edmund), Cantley(*), Freethorpe(*), Great Plumstead, Hasingham (Hassingham), Limpenhoe, Lingwood, Little Plumstead, Postwick(*), Southwood, Strumpshaw, Thorpe St. Andrew (or Thorpe-next-Norwich), Witton (near Blofield).
Parishes marked "(*)" had detached portions - for details and maps see the Detached portions section.
Brothercross
Burnham-Deepdale, Burnham-Norton, Burnham-Overy, Burnham Sutton-cum-Burnham Ulph, Burnham-Thorpe, Burnham-Westgate, North Creake, South Creake, Waterden.
Clackclose
Barton Bendish, Beechamwell, Bexwell, Boughton, Crimplesham, Denver, Downham Market, Fincham, Fordham, Hilgay(*), Holme next Runcton, Marham, Nordelph (1909+), Outwell (part of), Redmere (1858-1895), Roxham, Ryston, Shingham (note that a small part is in South Greenhoe Hundred), Shouldham, Shouldham-Thorpe, South Runcton, Southery, Stoke Ferry, Stow-Bardolph, Stradsett, Tottenhill, Upwell (part of), Wallington cum Thorpland, Watlington, Welney (part of), Wereham, West Dereham, Wimbotsham, Wormegay, Wretton.
Note i) that the other parts of the parishes of Outwell, Upwell and Welney are all in Wisbech Hundred in Cambridgeshire.
ii) that Redmere is detached and south of Feltwell Fens and the River Ouse between the hundred of Grimshoe and north of Littleport which is in Witchford Hundred, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire.
"(*)" South Hilgay was a detached roughly triangular portion separated from Hilgay by Southery. Its northern apex was Brandon Creek/River Ouse junction and its extent was c. 0.5 mile to the south west, south and south east and it became in 1866 part of Little Ouse.
Clavering
This hundred is split in two parts by Loddon Hundred.
The North Western section parishes are followed by (W) and the others are in the South Eastern section.
Aldeby, Brooke (W), Bergh Apton (W), Burgh St. Peter, Ellingham, Geldeston, Gillingham All Saints & Gillingham St. Mary, Haddiscoe, Hales, Heckingham, Howe (W), Kirby Cane, Norton Subcourse, Raveningham(*), Stockton(*), Thorpe next Haddiscoe, Thurlton, Toft Monks(*), Wheatacre All Saints (Wheatacre Burgh).
Parishes marked "(*)" had detached portions - for details and maps see the Detached portions section.
Depwade
Ashwellthorpe, Aslacton, Bunwell, Carleton-Rode, Forncett St. Mary, Forncett St. Peter, Fritton, Fundenhall, Great Moulton (Moulton St Michael), Hapton, Hardwick, Hempnall, Morningthorpe, Shelton, Stratton St. Mary, Stratton St. Michael, Tacolneston(e), Tasburgh, Tharston, Tibenham, Wacton.
Diss
Bressingham, Burston, Dickleburgh (all except hamlet of Langmere in Earsham Hundred), Diss, Fersfield, Frenze, Gissing, Roydon (near Diss), Scole, Shelfanger, Shimpling, Thelveton (or Thelton), Thorpe Parva, Tivetshall St. Margaret, Tivetshall St. Mary, Winfarthing.
Further info can be found:
- Bryant, Thomas Hugh
- The churches of Norfolk: Hundred of Diss.
[Norwich: Norwich Mercury under the auspices of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1915]
Docking
This hundred existed at the time of the Domesday but was merged (before 1834) with Smithdon and these parishes are also included there.
Barwick, Bircham Newton, Bircham Tofts, Brancaster, Choseley, Docking, Fring, Great Bircham, Shernborne, Snettisham, Thornham, Titchwell.
Earsham
Alburgh, Billingford (near Diss), Brockdish, Denton, Earsham, Langmere (hamlet of Dickleburgh parish - rest is in Diss Hundred), Mendham (part of), Needham, Pulham St. Mary Magdalen (or Pulham Market), Pulham St. Mary-the-Virgin, Redenhall with Harleston, Rushall, Starston, Thorpe Abbotts, Wortwell.
Note that Mendham has only c.1200 acres in Norfolk and the rest lie in the Suffolk hundred of Hoxne.
East Flegg (see Flegg, East)
Erpingham, North
Aldborough, Antingham, Aylmerton, Barningham-Norwood, Barningham Town (or Barningham-Winter), Beeston Regis, Bessingham, Cromer, East Beckham, Felbrigg, Gimingham, Gresham, Gunton, Hanworth, Knapton, Matlask(e), Metton, Mundesley (Mundsley), North Repps, Overstrand, Plumstead, Roughton, Runton, Sheringham, Sidestrand, South Repps, Suffield, Sustead, Thorpe Market, Thurgarton, Trimingham, Trunch.
Further info can be found:
- Rye, Walter
- Some rough materials for a history of the hundred of North Erpingham in the county of Norfolk. 3 volumes.
[Norwich, Goose, Vol 1:1883, Vol 2:1885, Vol 3:1889] - Armstrong, Mostyn John
- The history of Norfolk; Hundred of North Erpingham.
[Norwich: M. Booth, 1781, Originally published as part of volume 3 of "History and antiquities of the county of Norfolk".]
Erpingham, South
Alby, Aylsham, Baconsthorpe(*), Banningham, Barningham Parva, Belaugh, Blickling, Booton, Brampton, Burgh, Buxton, Calthorpe, Cawston, Colby, Coltishall, Corpusty, Erpingham, Hautbois-Magna (Great Hautbois), Hevingham, Heydon, Ingworth, Irmingland, Itteringham, Lammas with Little Hautbois, Mannington, Marsham, Oulton, Oxnead, Saxthorpe, Scottow, Skeyton, Stratton Strawless, Swanton Abbot, Thwaite, Tuttington, West Beckham(*), Wickmere, Wolterton.
Note that Baconsthorpe and West Beckham are detached and between the hundreds of Holt and North Erpingham.
Eynsford
Alderford, Bawdeswell, Billingford (near East Dereham), Bintry (Bintree), Brandiston(e), Bylaugh, Elsing, Foulsham, Foxley, Great Witchingham, Guestwick, Guist, Hackford by Reepham, Haveringland, Hindolveston, Kerdiston, Little Witchingham, Lyng, Morton-on-the-Hill, Reepham, Ringland, Salle, Sparham, Swannington, Thelmelthorpe, Thurning, Twyford, Weston Longville, Whitwell, Wood Dalling, Wood Norton.
Note that "Eynesford" is an alternative spelling.
Flegg, East
Caister next Yarmouth, Filby, Mautby, Ormesby St. Margaret, Ormesby St. Michael, Runham(*), Runham Vauxhall (1894), Scratby, Stokesby with Herringby, Thrigby.
Note that Runham Vauxhall was created in 1894 out of Runham.
Parishes marked "(*)" had detached portions - for details and maps see the Detached portions section.
Flegg, West
Ashby, Billockby, Burgh St. Margaret & St. Mary(*), Clippesby, East Somerton, Hemsby, Martham, Oby, Repps with Bastwick, Rollesby, Thurne (or Thirne), West Somerton, Winterton.
Note that Burgh St. Margaret & St. Mary includes a detached portion to the south west of Billockby.
Forehoe
Barford, Barnham-Broom, Bawburgh, Bowthorpe, Brandon Parva, Carleton-Forehoe, Colton, Costessey (or Cossey), Coston, Crownthorpe, Deopham, Easton, Hackford (near Wymondham), Hingham, Honingham, Kimberley, Marlingford, Morley St. Botolph, Morley St. Peter, Runhall, Welborne, Wicklewood, Wramplingham, Wymondham.
Freebridge
Originally contained Freebridge-Lynn and Freebridge-Marshland and was known as "Freebridge Hundred and a Half".
Freebridge-Lynn
Anmer, Ashwicken, Babingley, Bawsey, Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Congham, Dersingham, East Walton, East Winch, Flitcham cum Appleton, Gayton, Gayton Thorpe, Gaywood, Great Massingham, Grimstone, Harpley, Hillington, Leziate, Little Massingham, Middleton, Mintlyn, North Runcton, North Wootton, Pentney, Roydon (near King's Lynn), Sandringham, Setchey, South Wootton, West Bilney, West Newton, West Winch, West Acre, Wolferton (or Wolverton).
Freebridge-Marshland
Central Wingland(*), Clenchwarton(*), Emneth, St. Edmund (North Lynn), St. Peter (West Lynn), Marshland St James (1922), Terrington St. Clement(*), Terrington St. John(*), Tilney All Saints(*), Tilney-cum-Islington(*), Tilney St. Lawrence(*), Walpole St. Andrew(*), Walpole St. Peter(*), Walsoken(*), Walton (West)(*), Wiggenhall St. German, Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin(*), Wiggenhall St. Peter.
Further info can be found:
- Marlowe, Christopher, fl.1926
- People and places in marshland
[London: Palmer, 1927] - Beloe, Edward Milligen
- Freebridge Marshland Hundred and the making of Lynn
[Norwich: Goose, 1896] - Rye, Walter
- Monumental inscriptions in the marshland churches, Norfolk
From notes made by Thomas Martin (1697-1771)
[Norwich: printed for the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1886]
Notes
- Parishes marked "(*)" had detached portions - for maps showing these see the Detached portions section.
- Marshland St James was formed in 1922 from detached parts of Clenchwarton, Emneth, Terrington St Clement, Terrington St John, Tilney All Saints, Tilney St Lawrence, Tilney cum Islington, Walpole St Andrew, Walpole St Peter and West Walton.
- Central Wingland was initially created in 1831 from tidal marshland and subsequently added to at later dates. The 2 parts (North and South sections) are shown on the above maps. In Nov-1897 the Southern section of the parish was added to Terrington St. Clement and the Northern section was moved to Elloe Wapentake in "Parts of Holland" in Lincolnshire.
- In 1886 a detached part of Walpole St. Andrew was added to Walpole St. Peter (and this lost detached parts which were added to Walpole St. Andrew).
Gallow
Alethorp (or Althorpe), Bagthorpe, Barmer, Broomsthorpe, Dunton-cum-Doughton, East Barsham, East Raynham (or Rainham St. Mary), East Rudham, Fakenham (or Fakenham Lancaster), Fulmodeston cum Croxton, Great Ryburgh, Helhoughton, Hempton, Kettlestone, Little Ryburgh, Little Snoring, New Houghton, North Barsham, Pensthorpe, Pudding Norton, Sculthorpe, Shereford, South Raynham (or Rainham St. Martin), Stibbard, Syderstone, Tatterford, Tattersett (or Gatesend), Testerton, Toftrees, West Barsham, West Raynham (or Rainham St. Margaret), West Rudham.
Greenhoe, North
Barney, Binham, Cockthorpe, Egmere, Field Dalling, Great Snoring, Great Walsingham, Hindringham, Holkham, Houghton-in-the-Dale (or Houghton St. Giles/Houghton in-the-Hole), Little Walsingham, Quarles, Stiffkey, Thursford, Warham All Saints, Warham St. Mary, Wells-next-the-Sea, Wighton.
Greenhoe, South
Bodney, Caldecote, Cockley-Cley, Didlington, East Bradenham, Foulden, Gooderstone, Great Cressingham, Hilborough, Holme Hale, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Langford, Little Cressingham, Narborough (Narburgh), Narford, Necton, Newton by Castleacre, North Pickenham, Oxborough, South Pickenham, Shingham (small part only, mostly in Clackclose Hundred), Southacre, Sporle with Palgrave, Swaffham, West Bradenham.
Grimshoe
Buckenham Tofts (or Buckenham Parva), Colveston, Cranwich, Croxton (near Thetford), Feltwell Anchor (1858), Feltwell St. Mary & St. Nicholas, Hockwold cum Wilton, Ickburgh (Igborough), Lynford, Methwold, Mundford, Northwold, Santon (or Santon House), Stanford, Sturston, Weeting with Broomhill (Weeting All Saints), West Tofts, Whittington (1874).
Notes - A small part of Brandon was assessed with this hundred in 1842. Whittington was a hamlet in Northwold until 1874.
Guiltcross
Banham, Blo' Norton (Norton Bell'eau), East Harling, Garboldisham, Gasthorpe, Kenninghall, North Lopham, Quidenham (Quiddenham), Riddlesworth, Rushford (part of), Snarehill (Great and Little), South Lopham, West Harling.
This Hundred is sometimes refered to as Giltcross. Note that part of Rushford called the Rushford Lodge Estate (comprising c.1495 Acres) lies in the Suffolk hundred of Blackbourn.
Happing
Brumstead, Catfield, East Ruston, Happisburgh (or Hasbro'), Hempstead with Eccles (near Stalham), Hickling, Horsey-next-the-Sea, Ingham, Lessingham, Ludham, Palling-near-the-Sea (or Sea Palling), Potter Heigham, Stalham, Sutton, Walcott, Waxham.
Henstead
Arminghall, Bixley, Bramerton, Caistor St.Edmund, Framingham Earl, Framingham Pigot, Holverstone, Kirby Bedon, Poringland Great (or East), Poringland Little (or West), Rockland St. Mary, Saxlingham-Nethergate, Saxlingham-Thorpe, Shotesham All Saints (Shottesham All Saints), Shotesham St. Mary & St. Martin, Stoke Holy Cross, Surlingham, Trowse (or Trowse Newton), Whitlingham, Yelverton.
Holt
Bale (or Bathley), Bayfield, Blakeney, Bodham, Briningham, Brinton, Briston, Cley-next-the-Sea, Edgefield, Glandford, Gunthorpe, Hempstead (by Holt), Holt, Hunworth, Kelling, Langham, Letheringsett, Melton Constable with Burgh Parva, Morston, Salthouse, Saxlingham, Sharrington, Stody, Swanton Novers, Thornage, Weybourne, Wiveton.
Further info can be found:
- Norfolk Record Society; 1
- Calender of Frere mss.: hundred of Holt; Muster roll: hundred of North Greenhoe, circa 1523 [and] Norwich subscriptions to the voluntary gift of 1662
[Norwich: 1931] - Dew, Walton N.
- The monumental inscriptions in the hundred of Holt, in the county of Norfolk; edited by W. Rye
[Norwich: Goose, 1885]
Humbleyard
Bracon Ash, Colney, Cringleford, Dunston, East Carleton, Flordon, Great Melton (or Melton Magna), Hethel, Hethersett, Intwood, Keswick, Ketteringham, Little Melton (or Melton Parva), Markshall, Mulbarton, Newton Flotman, Swainsthorpe, Swardeston, Wreningham.
Lackford (Suffolk)
Brandon (SFK), Santon Downham (SFK), Thetford St. Cuthbert (part), Thetford St. Peter (part).
Note that the above parishes of Thetford St. Cuthbert and Thetford St. Peter are administrated with the rest of the Borough of Thetford.
Launditch
Beeston, Beetley, Brisley, Colkirk, East Bilney, Dillington (hamlet of East Dereham parish - rest is in Mitford Hundred), East Lexham, Gateley, Great Dunham, Great Fransham, Gressenhall, Hoe, Horningtoft, Kempston, Litcham, Little Bittering, Little Dunham, Little Fransham, Longham, Mileham, North Elmham, Oxwick, Pattesley, Rougham, Scarning, Stanfield, Swanton Morley, Tittleshall, Weasenham All Saints(*), Weasenham St. Peter, Wellingham, Wendling, West Lexham, Whissonsett, Worthing.
Further info can be found:
- Carthew, George Alfred
- The hundred of Launditch and deanery of Brisley, in the county of Norfolk: evidences and topographical notes. 3 volumes.
[Norwich: Miller & Leavins, 1877-1879]
Weasenham All Saints had a detached portion to the NW (centered on Upper House Farm - TF825236).
Loddon
Alpington, Ashby, Bedingham, Broome, Carleton St. Peter, Chedgrave, Claxton, Ditchingham, Hardley, Hedenham, Hellington, Kirstead, Langley, Loddon, Mundham, Seething, Sisland, Thurton, Thwaite St. Mary, Topcroft, Woodton.
Parishes marked "(*)" had detached portions - for details and maps see the Detached portions section.
Mitford
Cranworth, East Dereham (all except hamlet of Dillington in Launditch Hundred), East Tuddenham, Garvestone, Hardingham, Hockering, Letton, Mattishall, Mattishall Burgh, North Tuddenham, Reymerston, Shipdham, Southburgh (Southbergh), Thuxton, Westfield, Whinbergh (Whinburgh), Wood Rising, Yaxham.
North Erpingham (see Erpingham, North)
North Greenhoe (see Greenhoe, North)
Shropham
Attleborough, Besthorpe, Brettenham, Bridgham, East Wretham, Eccles, Great Ellingham, Hargham, Hockham, Illington, Kilverstone, Larling, New Buckenham, Old Buckenham, Rockland All Saints(*), Rockland St. Andrew(*), Rockland St. Peter (small part inc. church - c.200 acres - rest in Wayland), Roudham, Shropham, Snetterton, West Wretham, Wilby.
Rockland St. Andrew had detached parts (from 6 inch OS map):-
No. 1 at TL998973 - SE of Pound Farm
No. 2 at TL995965 on The Street opposite White Hart
No. 3 at TL997961 - 2 fields N. of Church Farm
No. 4 at TL985950 - SW of Rocklands Farm, Sandy Lane
No. 5 at TL973947 - N of Sandy Lane
No. 6 at TL975946 - S of Sandy Lane
No. 7 at TL972945 - S of Sandy Lane
Rockland All Saints had a detached part at TL990966 to W of lane off The Street. This part and Nos. 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 all added to Civil Parish of Rockland All Sts. and St. Andrew in 1885.
Further info can be found:
- Bryant, Thomas Hugh
- The churches of Norfolk: Hundred of Shropham
[Norwich: Norwich Mercury under the auspices of the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1913]
See also notes under Thetford
Smithdon
This also contains one parish (Ingoldisthorpe) on its own on the south edge of the old Docking hundred.
The original parishes of this Hundred are marked (S). The others come from the inclusion of the Docking Hundred.
Barwick, Bircham Newton, Bircham Tofts, Brancaster, Choseley (ex. par), Docking, Fring, Great Bircham, Great Ringstead (S), Heacham (S), Holme-next-the-Sea (S), Hunstanton (S), Ingoldisthorpe (S), Sedgeford (S), Shernborne, Snettisham, Stanhoe (S), Thornham, Titchwell.
South Erpingham (see Erpingham, South)
South Greenhoe (see Greenhoe, South)
Taverham
Attlebridge, Beeston St. Andrew, Catton, Crostwick, Drayton, Felthorpe, Frettenham, Hainford, Hellesdon (part of, the hamlet of Hellesdon is in Norwich), Horsford, Horsham St. Faith, Horstead with Stanninghall, Newton St. Faith, Rackheath, Salhouse, Spixworth, Sprowston, Taverham, Wroxham.
Tunstead
Ashmanhaugh, Bacton, Barton Turf, Beeston St. Lawrence, Bradfield, Crostwight, Dilham, Edingthorpe, Felmingham, Honing, Horning, Hoveton St. John, Hoveton St. Peter, Irstead, Neatishead, North Walsham, Paston, Ridlington, Sco-Ruston (or South Ruston), Sloley, Smallburgh, Swafield, Tunstead, Westwick, Witton (near North Walsham), Worstead.
Further info can be found:
- Rye, Walter
- The monumental inscriptions in the hundred of Tunstead, in the county of Norfolk
[Norwich: Goose, 1891]
Walsham
Acle(*), Beighton(*), Fishley, Halvergate, Hemblington, Moulton St. Mary(*), Ranworth-with-Panxworth, Reedham, South Walsham St. Lawrence(*), South Walsham St. Mary, Tunstall, Upton, Wickhampton, Woodbastwick.
Parishes marked "(*)" had detached portions - for details and maps see the Detached portions section.
Wayland
Ashill, Breccles (Breckles), Carbrooke, Caston, Griston, Little Ellingham, Merton, Ovington, Rockland St. Peter (largest portion - c.800 acres - rest in Shropham), Saham Toney, Scoulton, Stow-Bedon, Thompson, Threxton, Tottington, Watton.
West Flegg (see Flegg, West)
End of Hundred descriptions
City and Boroughs
and their constituent parishes in the year 1834 :-
Norwich City and County of the City
All Saints, Earlham St. Mary, Eaton St. Andrew, Heigham, Hellesdon (hamlet only, rest in Taverham), Lakenham, St. Andrew, St. Augustine, St. Benedict, St. Clement, St. Edmund, St. Etheldred, St. George Colegate, St. George Tombland, St. Giles, St. Gregory, St. Helen, St. James (inc. hamlet of Pockthorpe), St. John Maddermarket, St. John (de) Sepulchre, St. John Timberhill, St. Julian, St. Lawrence, St. Margaret, St. Martin-at-Oak, St. Martin-at-Palace, St. Mary-at-Coslany, St. Mary-in-the-Marsh, St. Michael-at-Coslany (St. Miles), St. Michael-at-Plea, St. Michael-at-Thorn, St. Paul, St. Peter Hungate, St. Peter Mancroft, St. Peter-per-Mountergate (Parmentergate), St. Peter Southgate, St. Saviour, St. Simon & St. Jude, St. Stephen, St. Swithin, Thorpe hamlet,
and the following area - Liberty of the Town Close,
and the hamlets of Trowse Millgate, Carrow & Bracondale.
Borough of King's Lynn
King's Lynn All Saints (South Lynn), King's Lynn St. Margaret.
Note that the Borough by 1880 also included 284 acres of Gaywood and 144 acres of North Lynn.
Borough of Thetford
Thetford St. Cuthbert, Thetford St. Mary, Thetford St. Peter.
Note that for two of the Thetford parishes -
- c. 50 acres of Thetford St. Peter lie in Norfolk.
- c. 50 acres including Ford Place (formerly extra parochial) of Thetford St. Cuthbert lie in Norfolk.
- These 2 parishes are sometimes described as being in (but not administrated as part of) Shropham Hundred
- The other parts of these 2 parishes are also sometimes described as being in (but again not administrated as part of) the Suffolk hundred of Lackford.
Borough of Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth (inc. Southtown which was added in 1681 even though it was in Suffolk).
Note that the area covered by the Borough of Yarmouth changed over time so that by 1883 it also included Gorleston. The Suffolk Hundred of "Mutford and Lothingland" used to include Gorleston and Southtown for some administration purposes eg. poor law etc.
Parishes with detached portions
The following parishes have detached portions located in other Hundreds. For maps of these areas (and others described already) see the Parish Maps for each Hundred page and the All of Norfolk at Full Size Map on the Norfolk Hundreds Maps page
Parish | Letter on Map |
Hundred (where Parish located) |
Hundred(s) containing detached portion(s) |
---|---|---|---|
Acle (see Nowhere) | a | Walsham | East Flegg & Walsham [Det No.1 -TG4980008850-SE of Staregap(or Scaregap) Farm] [Det No.2 -TG4840007850] [Det No.3 -TG4522908054] |
Beighton | b | Walsham | Walsham [Beighton Marshes-TG4675506193] |
Burlingham St Andrew | c | Blofield | Walsham [TG4475908347] |
Cantley | d | Blofield | Walsham [S. of Six mile House-TG4568909156] |
Chedgrave | e | Loddon | Clavering [Det No.1 -Chedgrave Marshes-TG4380001500] [Det No.2 -Chedgrave Marshes-TG4490602063] |
Freethorpe | f | Blofield | Walsham [Breydon North Flats-TG4890007300] |
Langley | g | Loddon | Walsham [Langley Marshes-TG4637403931] |
Loddon | h | Loddon | Clavering [N. of New Cut-TG4400000500] |
Moulton St Mary | i | Walsham | Walsham [Berney Marshes-TG4668705640] |
Postwick | j | Blofield | Walsham [By Black House-TG4727608958] |
Raveningham | k | Clavering | Clavering [Det No.1 -TM4450099700-NW of St Olave's] [Det No.2 -TG4250000800] |
Runham | l | East Flegg | East Flegg [TG5030008600] |
Stockton | m | Clavering | Clavering [Det No.1 -W. of Seven Mile House-TG4530001500] [Det No.2 -NW. of Seven Mile House- TG4560001800] [Det No.3 -TG4570002350 (N. of No.2)] [Det No.4 -TG4620002500 (NE. of No.3)] [Det No.5 -TG4595003100 (N. of No.4)] |
South Walsham St Lawrence | n | Walsham | Walsham [South Walsham Marshes-TG4650507958] |
Toft Monks | o | Clavering | Walsham [Det No.1 -TG4470001200] Walsham [Det No.2 -TG4605002900] |