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

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SMALLBURGH, a village 5½ miles S.E. of North Walsham, and 12 miles N.E. of Norwich. The parish comprises an area of 1247 acres, and the population in 1841 was 634. Post Office, at John Watts's. Letters delivered at 10 a.m. and despatched to Norwich and all parts at 3 p.m.

         Abigall     John         'Crown' (and joiner)
         Abigall     John, jun.   baker
         Atler       Mr. Richard
         Brooks      Christopher  shoemaker
         Burr        Mrs. --
         Clipperton  John         blacksmith
         Deyns       William      farmer
         Dix         John         surgeon
         Gilbert     Charles      commercial clerk
         Harris      Timothy      painter, glazier, &c.
         Howse       John         wheelwright
         Ireland     John         grocer and draper
         Jay         John         farmer
         Knights     Eli          miller
         Knights     John         carrier
         Lacy        William      glover
         Leatherdale Rev. John    (curate)
         Long        George       shoemaker
         Mileham     Thomas       beer retailer
         Neave       Edward       blacksmith
         Postle      John         farmer
         Postle      William      farmer
         Pratt       Robert       tailor
         Shepherd    Benj.        painter, glazier, &c.
         Smith       Washington   master of workhouse &
                                    superintendent registrar
         Trory       Richard      shoemaker
         Witby       Mary         national school
 

CARRIER to Norwich, Knights Wed. & Sat. 6 morn.


See also the Smallburgh parish page.

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