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William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845

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WINCH (WEST) is a village of detached houses on and near the Setch turnpike, 3 miles S. of Lynn, comprising in its parish 415 inhabitants, and about 1,200 acres of land, partly in the low meadows and common on the east side of the river Nar. Lord Henry Cholmondeley is lord of the manor; but a great part of the soil belongs to twelve smaller freeholders, and a number of copyholders.

The CHURCH, (St. Mary,) has recently been thoroughly repaired, and the living is a rectory, valued in the King's Book at £9 13s. 4d., and now worth about £350 a year, having 38 acres of glebe, and a yearly rent awarded in lieu of tithes, in 1840. The patronage is in the Crown, and the Rev. Martin Hogge, M.A., of Southacre, is the incumbent. Here is no rectory-house, but D. Gurney, Esq., generously pays the rent of the curate's residence.

Here are three cottages, with small plots of land, and nine common-rights, belonging to the poor.

Here is a National School, built in 1837.

The Church Land, &c., comprises a cottage, 5A. of enclosed land, and a common-right, let for £16 a year. The church was new roofed in 1824, at the cost of £230.

The poor parishioners have three cottages, and 2A. of land called the Town Yards, let for £6, and nine commonrights, let for £18 a year. The rents are distributed in coals. In 1844, a Society was formed here, on an excellent plan, proposed by Mr. James Wake, for the purpose of hiring land and letting it out to the poor, on the allotment system.

         Baker       Mr. Joseph
         Bates       James              parish clerk
         Callaby     Mrs.               gardener
         Caston      John
         Chamberlain Wm.
         Chapman     William            blacksmith
         Cooper      John               shoemaker
         Creak       Mr. William        (and Lynn)
         Eller       Rev. George, M.A.  curate
         Fayers      George             corn miller
         Fishlock    John               shopkeeper
         Fuller      James              victualler, Cock
         Gore        John               shoemkr. & vict. Sportsman
         Plumpton    F.
         Self        Lionel             schoolmaster
         Silence     Nicholas           wheelwright
         Swatman     Wm., Esq.          collector of Lynn customs
         Thompson    Jas.
         Wake        Mr. Daniel
         Winks       John               victualler, Chequers
         Wright      Mrs. Sarah
         Youngs      Edw.
 
                                 FARMERS.
 
         Chapman     Wm.                Kippen     Robert
         Cross       James, (to D.      Leete      Wm. Chambers
                       McPherson)       Mark       Benjamin
         Englestown  Wm.                Shickel    John
         Fayers      Martin             Smith      L.C.
         Fetheridge  James              Wake       James, (&
         Godfrey     Jeremiah                        registrar)
         Hammond     Thos.              Ward       Thomas
 

See also the West Winch parish page.

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December 2008