DIRECTORY.] . NKWTON. 449 diocese of . The church of St. Andrew is a large glebe, with residence, in the gift of Lord "\;Valsingham, and and ancient edifice of flint in the Early English style, con- held since 187_') by the Rev . .I<;rnest Hastings Swann M. A. sisting of chancel, nave with clerestory, aisles, south porch of Trinity College, Dublin, who is also perpetual curate of and an embattled western tower containing 6 bells: the Sturston. The great tithes of Tottington are held in trust nave is seatecl throughout with ancient oak benches, on the for the Chigwell Grammar school, Essex. Lord Walsingham back of one of which is carved, "to the memory of Thomas is lord of the manor and sole landowner. The soil is of a Button and his wife, 1636: " the windows are remarkable sandy character, with clay and marl subsoil, and is studded for their beautiful tracery : in the south wall of the chancel with plantations of various ages and acreage. The chief are piscina and sed ilia, and there is a. piscina in the north crops are wheat and barley. The area. is 3, 292 acres; rateable aisle: a stone bearing the Mortimer arms, found in the value, £1,955; the population in 189I was 287. clerestory wall in 1886, has been placed on the wall of the Parish Clerk, James Smith. south aisle: the screen, finely carved, is very ancient, and Post Office.-Robert Herring, sub-postmaster. Letters there is a well-preserved brass with effigies of a kneeling through Thetford arrive at 4 a. m ; dispatched at 5.15 p.m. female and child to Margaret Pory, 1598: the nave was & 8.30 p.m. ; sunday 6.30 a.m. Postal orders are issued new roofed and the interior of the church restored in 1886, here; but not paid. Watton is the nearest money order a.nd it now affords 200 sittings. The register dates from the & telegraph otflce year 1711. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent- National School (mixed), erected in 1849, for 70 children; charge £44• net yearly value £45, including II acres of average attendance, 65: M1ss Amelia M. Crawford, mist De Grey Hon. John, Westmere Burgess Horace, blacksmith &c. see Leeder Richard, pork butcher & deabl' Donovan Alexander, Eastmere , Burgess & Wright Macro Frederick James, farmer SwannRev.ErnestHastingsM.A.Vicrage · Elvin John, farmer Oldfield Henry, farmer Flatt Alfred, fishmonger l'itts Philip, farmer COMMERCIAL. HerringRbt.grocer & shoe ma. Post office W right John, blacksmith &c. see Bur• 'Burgess & Wright, blacksmiths & Keymer Israel, estate bricklayer to Lord gess & Wright wheelwrights Walsingham · TRIMINGHAM is a parish and small village on the absorbed being glebe, and further incursions took place in sea coast, 3 miles north-east from Gunton station on the I8gi-2, and the groynes constructed by Thomas Fowell East Norfolk branch of the Great Eastern railway, 5 miles Buxton esq. along the beach at his own expense to prevent south-east from Cromer and 6 north from North Walsham, the recurrence of these encroachments have also been in the Northern division of the county, hundred and petty washed away. Lord Sutll.eld K.C.R., P.C. is lord of the sessional division of North Erpingham, union of Erpingham, manor. Thomas Fowell Buxton esq. of Easneye, ''Vare, North Walsham county court district, rural deanery of Herts, is the principal landowner. The soil is mixed; Repps, archdeaconry and diocese of N onvich. The church subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief crops are wheat, oats of St. John is an ancient strueture of flint, in the Perpendi- and barley. The area is 566 acres of land and TJ of fore­ cular style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a shore ; rateable value,£780 ; the population in 1891 was I97· low western tower containing one bell ; a fine carved oak Parish Clerk, Ed ward Allard. screen separates the chancel from the nave: the church was Post, M. & 'f. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, S. B. & restored in 1859 at a cost of £r,5oo and affords 200 sittings. Annuity & Insurance Office.-James Randell, sub-post- The register dlttes from the year 1748. The living is a master. Letters through North Walsham, arrive at 7·45 rectory, average tithe rent-charge £rn, net yearly value a.m. & 4·55 p.rn. & are dispatched at 10.25 a.m. & £g8, including 3 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift 4-55 p.m of the Duchy of Lancaster, and held since 1886 by the Rev. National School (mi."{ed), erected in 1847, for 63 children; William Tatlock M.A. Cantuar. The parish has been much average attendance, 50 ; the school is supported by '.r. F. diminished by the encroachments of the sea and since 1840 Bnxton esq. ; ~Iiss Charlotte Tuck, mistress two farmhouses have been washed away: there were Carrier.-William Olley, to North Walsham, every wed. several landslips during the year 1868, part of the land then fri. & sat Bullamore John chant; poultry of all kinds bred for Randell Jai!l. tax collector&c. Post office Tatlock Rev. William M.A. Rectory exhibitional purposes, Hall & Cliff Read Edward, farmer

Allard Francis, farmer farms Redmond Patrick1 apartments Bates George, farmer Green James, boot maker Underdown Waiter Lewis, steward to Bane Mark, apartments &carrier Hewitt James, gamekeeper Saml.Hoareesq.M.P.Crown & Andor Beckett Robert, farmer, The Grange Hewitt John, gamekeeper hotel, accommodation for visitors & Copeman James, bricklayer Loads John, rat catcher cyclists, good bowling green & tennis Cubitt George, apartments Marshall James, lime burner court Cubitt Samuel, apartments Olley Elizabeth (Mrs.), dressmaker Warnes William, shoeing & general Farmer John Thomas H. farmer & Olley William, carrier smith & agricultural implement wholesale & retail poultry & egg mer- Plumbly Emma (Mrs.), shopkeeper 1 maker & repairer TROWSE NEWTON is a parish and village on the day schools adjoining. Cooper's charity of £3 rgs. yearly , near its junction with the Wensum, with a is for fuel. Jeremiah James Colman esq. of Carrow House, station on the Great Eastern railway, I~- miles south-east- Norwi~h, is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The by-south from Norwich, in the Southern division of the soil is gravel and clay; subsoil, gra\•el and clay. The chief county, Swainsthorpe petty sessional division, Henstead crop, are wheat, oats and barley. The area is r,I64 acres; hundred and union, Norwich county court district, rural rateable value £3,826; the population in 18gr was 795· deanery of Brooke, western division, archdeaconry of Nor- Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, S. B. & folk and . Part of Trowse Newton, Annuity & Insurance Office.-George Henry Bar ham, called Trowse Milgate, is within the county of the ci.ty of sub-postmaster. Letters are received from Norwich at Norwich (which see). The church of St. Andrew is a small 4·45 a.m. & 2.45 p.m. & are dispatched thereto at 12.35, 6 building of flint, in the Perpendicular style, consisting of & 7.30 p.m chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled western tower Wall Letter Box, Manor House Cafe, cleared at 12• 2o & 5·55 containing a clock and one bell : the chancel was restored in d · · Th · d f h p.m. ; sun ay, 12.30 p.m 1879: t h ere are 100 S1ttmgs. e register ates rom t e year 1 56g. The living is a vicarage, annexed to Lakenham, A School Board of 5 members was formed 30 Mar~h, 1874, average tithe rent-charge, Trowse £ 133, Lakenham £ 110 ; with Bixley as a contributory parish with 2 members ; S. joint gross yearly value £ 2 8 1 , including I I acres of glebe, C. Hardy, Castle chambers, Norwich, clerk to the board; in the gift of tlle Dean and Chapter of Norwich, and held John l\Iarshall, attendance officer since 186o by the Rev. Alfred Pownall M. A. of St. Board School (mixed & infants'), erected in 1874, for 25:J Catharine's College, Cambridge, who resides at Lakenham. children; average attendance, I90; Arthur Tuck, master; Here is a Congregational chapel, erected in r87o, with Sun- Mrs. Annie Meadows, infants' mistress PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Baker George, overseer & tax collector, Manor House Care (Geo. Harris, mngr) Fulton Rev. John (Congregational) 5 Crown Point villas Marshall John, genmal dealer, Whit- Hovell Arthur Henry, Sunnydale Baker James, corn dealer Iingham lane Murrell Miss, Chapel house Barham Jas. H. carpenter, Post office Rose Charles, shopkeeper Rosling Henry, The Homestead Buck Daniel, eowkeepr. Whitlingham la Thorpe Wltr. cowkpr. Whitlingham la Smith Wm. H. Miller, Crown Point viis Burdett Henry, smith Thurlow Thomas Blake, shopkeeper Taylor Garratt, Trowse house Fowler William, butcher Warnes Samuel,Jcattle dealer & farmer, COMMI.:RCIAL. Giles Hy. survyr. Crown Point mansion Trowse Old hall Abel Thomas, haulier, Whitlingham la Harris George, farmer 'Vatson John, Croww'Tln Point tavern Armos John, White Horse P.H Hipperson lsabella (Mrs.),RoyalOakP.H NORFOLK 29