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South Lynn

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"All Saints, the parish church of South Lynn, a venerable cruciform edifice, with a bell turret, had formerly a tower at the west end; but it fell down in 1763. . . . The living is a vicarage valued in the King's book at £18 6s. 8d., in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and enjoyed by the Rev. R.S. Beloe, M.A.: the Rev. James Gwynn, B.A. is curate. . . . NATIONAL SCHOOLS for South Lynn parish were established in 1843, and have an average attendance of about 200 children." [Francis White, History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk (1854) - Transcription copyright © Brian Randell]

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Directories

  • The parish of All Saints, King's Lynn is also called South Lynn.

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Gazetteers

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