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Norfolk: Thorpe St Andrew
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Hunt's Directory of East Norfolk with Part of Suffolk, 1850
[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]
THORPE, near Norwich, or Thorpe St. Andrew, a village 2 miles E. of Norwich. The parish comprises an area of about 2000 acres, and the population in 1841 was 1041. Post Office, at William Plow's. Letters delivered at 7.30 a.m. and despatched to Norwich and all parts at 5.30 p.m.
Bacon Miss Mary A. Barker Mr. John Batley Mrs. Susanna Birch Isaac master of National schl. Blakeley Edward silk mercer Blakiston Capt. Thos. R.N. the Hall Bracey Francis butcher Bracey Frederick shoemaker Bracey Robt. grocery dlr. & baker Bright John beer retailer Brinded John coal dealer Bubbings Robert wheelwright Bulley William grocery dealer Burton Thomas grocery and corn chandler Cattermole Robert 'Three Tuns' Cattermole Thos. Jph. beer retailer Clabburn William manufacturer Clayton Miss Sarah Cole Rev. Edward chaplain to the Lunatic Asylym Cotman John landscape painter Dabson Jane National school Dale Robert merchant Davey Joseph merchant De Caux Mr. William Digby John lime burner Emms Thomas gardener Etheredge Mr. Philip B. Firman Robert wheelwright Frost Rev. William Thorpe Lodge Gibson Mr. Samuel Grimble John basket maker Griston William tailor Gurney Hay, Esq. banker Hansell Henry solicitor Hardy John bricklayer Harvey Sir Robert John Mousehold House Herring Rev. Armine Rectory Jecks Charles merchant King Capt. Robert Lacey Robert travelling tea dealer Lincoln Thomas grocery dealer Lincoln William T. wheelwright Martin William blacksmith Olby William flint napper Orfeur John merchant Owen Ebenezer governor of lunatic asylum Palmer Mrs. Sarah Palmer Nathaniel barrister Penrice David surgeon Plow William shoemaker Postle Mrs. Sarah Provart William 'King's Head Inn' Rayner John gardener Rodwell Elizabeth lodging house Rose Ann grocery dealer and baker Russell Henry and Son piano forte makers Sabberton Thomas machine maker and coal dealer Shardelow Benj. plumber, painter, &c. Smith Jph. 'Buck' (& coal dealer) Southgate Henry 'Griffin' Spooner John shoemaker Steward Mrs. Mary Tinker Horace shoemaker Wells Mr. Robert Weston Charles brewer Wodehouse Edmund, Esq. M.P. Wright Robert John surveyor Youngman George gardener Farmers. Albin Daniel Leggett William Albin Samuel Scarfe Samuel Bright John Starling Samuel Clear James Starling William Dale James Whittaker Samuel Jecks William Woolsey Samuel
See also the Thorpe St Andrew parish page.
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August 2008