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Hunt's Directory of East Norfolk with Part of Suffolk, 1850

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MARSHAM, a village 10 miles N. of Norwich, and 2 miles S. of Aylsham. The parish comprises 1819 acres, and contained in 1841, 694 inhabitants; its present residents are:-

         Blyth     Joseph            bricklayer
         Case      Mr. Thomas Henry
         Crane     William           blacksmith
         Ducker    William           farm bailiff
         Edridge   Thomas            joiner
         Elvin     William           miller
         Forster   Wm.               master national school
         Gunton    Rev. John         (rector)
         Heasel    Miss A.
         Hill      William           superintendent registrar,
                                       clerk to Aylsham Union and to
                                       the Commissioners of Taxes,
                                       agent to the Farmers' fire,
                                       life and hail insurance office
         Jarvis    Maria             grocery dealer
         Jones     John              shoemaker
         Mack      Robert            joiner
         Marsham   Rev. Henry Philip
         Moore     Edward            blacksmith
         Moore     Isaiah            grocery dealer
         Moore     Sophia            'White Hart'
         Neave     Samuel            cooper
         Skipps    Isaac             shoemaker
         Watts     Robt. H.          'Plough and Shuttle'
         Wright    John              relieving officer and registrar
 
            Farmers.
 
         Eade      Hartt
         Greenwood Charles
         Howlett   John              Cross green
         Jones     George Samuel
         Moore     Alice
         Rounce    Benjamin
         Shickle   Robert
         Warnes    John
         Watts     John
         Whiting   Thomas
 

See also the Marsham parish page.

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