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Lamb Waiter, corn and seed merchant, Ship Robert, "Angel Inn," and carrier to wool stapler, and maltster and fzom Yarmouth, Wednesday and Lane Edward, woollen draper and tailor Saturday Smith John, brickmaker LE MAN JOHN SPENCE, linen and Smith the Misses Maria and Elizabeth, woollen draper, grocer, &c. ladies' day and boarding school Todd Mrs. S. milliner Leman William, harness maker Ward Alfred, boot and shoe warehouse, Littlewood Jeremiah, boot and shoe­ overseer, and collector of rates and maker taxes Manby John H. wool stapler and seed Weavers Simon, hair dresser merchant Whitby James, tailor Napp Frederick, gardener, nurseryman, White John, bricklayer and seedsman Wigg George, corn miller Nobbs Stephen, printer and bookbinder W oolner John, carrier Orfeur H. surgeon Wright James, basket maker Parker Mrs. Elizabeth, ladies' boariling school FARMERS. Plow John, boot and shoemaker Riches J ohu, superintendent of police, Appleton Alfred and inspector of weights and measures Browns Edward, Loddon hall for the Loddon and Clavering union Blunderfield Henry, and landowner Cannell John, and landowner, Stubb's ROBINSON W. A. wine, spirit, corn, green

seed, cake, and artificial manure mer-• Cushion William, and cattle dealer chant, agent to the Royal Farmers' Dowe John a.nd General Hailstorm Insurance Feltham Jonathan, and miller Company · Feltham Frederick Galer Samuel Bodwell J. H. B. surgeon Gower Thomas Lamb Walter RUFFELL WILLIAM, carpenter Plnmmer William and builder Riches William, Stubb's green Symonds N. Loddon Ingloss RUSHMERE RICHARD," Swan" Tillett Robert John, and landowner, commercial inn, and posting house, Stubb's green wine, spirit, ale, and porter merchant Williamson J. P. E. Hales hall is a parish and village in Launditch hundred, Mitford and Launditch union, diocese and archdeaconry of Norwich, rural deanery of , and East county court district, West Norfolk, 4~ miles W.N.W. from East Dereham, and 2 N. from Wendling station, and contains 1,300 acres of land, mostly the property of the Earl of Leicester, who is lord of the manor. George Hargraves, Esq., and others are proprietors. The church of St. Peter is a neat structure in the perpendicular style, and consists of a nave, chancel, south porch, and square tower with one bell. The living is annexed with Wendling, joint annual value £150; the Rev. W. R. Eaton is the incumbent. '!'here is a Wesleyan chapel, also a National school. The population in 1871 was 300. . Postal Regulations. East Dereham is the nearest money-order, telegraph office, and post town. Eaton Rev. W. R. vicar, the Vicarage Syer James, dealer Chapman James, "The Ostrich'' Winter Ambrose, blacksmith Chappell S. A. National schoolmistress Home Joseph, relieving officer FARMERS. Kemp Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper Armes John King Robert, " The White Horse," Brown Thomas painter, &c. Freeman Thomas Wm. and tax collector