18 ANMER. [ Canterbury is the principal landowner and lord of the manoL The population in 1871 was 24, and the acreage 431. Postal Regulations The nearest money order and telegraph office is at Reepham. Post town, . A carrier to Norwich passes through on Wednesday and Saturday. Buckley Rev. William Louis, M.A. Lynn Mrs. Carolina, the " Bell," and rector of Alderford, and vicar of Attle­ post office bridge Stevenson James, farmer Blyth Edward, carpenter ALETHORPE, a small parish 1! miles E. from Fakenham, in Walsingham union, Gallow hundred, Little Walsingham county court district, West Norfolk. It pays tithes to Fakenham. Sir Willoughby Jones, Bart., is tho landowner and lord of the manor. The acreage is 239, and the population 4. Mr. M. R. Stedman occupies the land. Postal Regulations Letters through Fakenham, which is the nearest money order and telegraph office. ALPINGTON is a village and parish six miles S.E. from Norwich, in Loddon hundred, Loddon and Clavering union, rural deanery of Brooke, archdeaconry of Norfolk, and county conrt district, East Norfolk. The church has been in ruins for centuries, and no vestige of it remains. The living is a rectory, consolidated with that of Yelverton, in the patronage of the Lord Chancellor. The Rev. Charles F. Davie is the rector. Rent charge on rate-book £174 2s. Land on Kirby Cane let for £30 a year, one­ half to the Rev. C. F. Davie, and the other half to the poor of this parish and Yelverton. In this parish is one of the finest cherry orchards in the eastern counties. It was planted by Jeremiah Seago, Esq., in 1865. The tithes of the united parishes have been commuted for £408 per annum. The area is 521 acres. The chief landowners are Messrs. J. Seago, W. P. Nicbolls. and R. Ward. The population in 1871 was 170. Postal Regulations Letters through Burgh Apton. Norwich and Loddon are the nearest money order a11d telegraph offices. Post town, Norwich. GENERAL TRADES, &c. FARMERS. Beanmont J ames, market gardener Brown James Belderson Mrs. Sarah, shopkeeper Burgess John Freestone James, market gardener Pitcher William, bailiff Heasell John, shoemaker Preston J ames Knight Samnel, brnshmaker Reeder Mrs. Elizabeth Mann T. Curtis, "Wheel of Fortune" W aites J ames Whitmore Ephraim, shoemaker and Whitmore J ames market gardener Williamson Charles, and overseer and Whitmore Jacob, shoemaker collector of taxes ANMER is a parish and village 11 miles N.E. of Lynn, in Free­ bridge Lynn hundred and Docking union, rural deanery of Lynn, Norwich archdeaconry and diocese, and Lynn county court district, West Norfolk. The church is dedicated to St. Mary. The living is a rectory, annual value £222. The Rev. John Coldham, M.A., of , is the incumbent. The population in 1871 was about 156, aud the area is about 1,300 acres. Aumer hall, the seat of •