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Zachary Clark: Charities belonging to the Poor: 1811

An ACCOUNT
of the different CHARITIES
belonging to THE POOR
of the COUNTY of NORFOLK,
Abridged from the Returns under GILBERT'S ACT,
to the House of Commons in 1786;
and from THE TERRIERS
in the Office of the LORD BISHOP OF NORWICH.
by ZACHARY CLARK.
1811.

Notes:

  • G - (if present) an abridged extract from Gilbert's Returns, 1786
  • T - (if present) an abridged extract from a terrier, with its date
  • GT - (if present) combined abridged extracts from Gilbert's Returns and a terrier.
  • In the original, pounds are shown as "l" so, for example, 60 pounds is shown as "60l." which is not easy to read. In this transcription they are shown as "£" so 60 pounds appears as "£60".

[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]

QUIDENHAM.
(GUILTCROSS HUNDRED.)

The Terriers up to 1784 state there are 14A. of Town Land, being in 17 pieces, in the Field of Quidenham, the rent of which, £3 3s. 4d. was formerly received by the Churchwarden, and expended in the repairs of the church, repairs of common fences and gates, and the relief of the Poor. The Terrier of 1784 states that these lands were then occupied by Manning Gooch, but says nothing of the rent. There is no account how the parish became possessed of this land.


See also the Quidenham parish page.

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May 2016