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Norfolk: Weeting with Broomhill

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William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1864

[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]

The description of the parish has not been transcribed because it is similiar to that in White's Directories for 1845 and 1883.

These are the names in the text that are not included in the list of residents and tradespeople, below:

         Angerstein John Julius, Esq.
         Angerstein Lieut.-Gen. John
                      Julius William
         Bradford   Lord
         Montrath   Earl of
         Shadwell   Thomas
         Thompson   A., Esq.
 

This is the list of the tradespeople and the most prominent residents.

         Angerstein Lieut.-Gen.           Weeting Hall
         Boughen    Hugh, Esq.            Brandon
         Burton     John                  corn miller
         Cooke      Walter Wm.            vict. White Hart
         Cracknell  John                  farmer, Broomhill
         Cutts      Miss                  schoolmistress
         Fuller     George                parish clerk
         Hanson     Rev. Stephen, M.A.    Rectory
         Hardy      John                  victualler and corn mercht.
                                            Railway Tavern, Brandon
         King       Thomas                farmer, Fengate Hall
         Poley      Rev. William Weller   rector of Santon, Brandon
         Steele     Frederick             blacksmith
         Tillbrook  Wm.                   vict. Ram, Brandon
         Towler     Henry                 farmer
         Wood       Geo.                  timber mercht. & contractor,
                                            Steam Saw Mills,
                                            Norfolk Cottage, Brandon
         Wootton    Alfred                station master
 

See also the Weeting with Broomhill parish page.

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July 2009