DIRECTORY.] . HE::\IBLINGTON. 165 landowner. The soil is of good quality; subsoil, clay, brick Wall Letter Rox, Raynham Park station, cleared at 9 a. m. earth and chalk. The land is cultivated on the usual four- & 5· 15 p. m. week days only course system. The area is r,687 acres; rateable value, National Schools (boys & infants), for this parish & the £r,5IO; the population in r89r was 355· parishes of East, West & South Raynham, erected in 1857 Parish Clerk, Thomas Willemott. & enlarged in r887, for 120 children; average attendance, Post Office.-_Mrs. Fra~ces l\Iary Young, sub-postmistress. 90 ; James R. Cowans, master. The girls attend the L_etters arnve from at 7.40 a.m. & 4.30 p.m. ; school at "\Vest Raynham dispatched at 8.45 a.m. & 5-35 p.m. Postal orders are . issued here but not paid. is the nearest[. Raynham Park StatiOn, Thomas Read Mills, station master money order and telegraph office COMMERCIAL. Chasteney E. & M. (Misses), dress mas Parsons Edward, blacksmith · Bond John, wheelwright Collenette James, farmer Scott John, tailor Brunton Frederick, baker Francis Thomas William, farmer Tuffs Thos. beer retailer & pork butcher Butcher John A., farmer, Painswhin Lacey Waiter, pig dealer Woodgett Charles, Buck P.H. & coal dlr Butcher Robert (exors. of), farmers, Mann Charles, shoe maker Young Frances Mary (Mrs.), grocer & Painswhin Needs J ames, brick maker draper, & genl. supply stores, Post off (or Hellesden) is a parish and village, with described under . Here also are the Links of the a station on the Midland and Great Northern joint railway, Royal Norwich Golf Club formed in 1893; there is a full and is about 2 miles north-west from Norwich and IIS-~ course of r8 holes, with ladies course of 9 boles, and a good from , in the Eastern division of the county, Taver- Club house on the ground. The extensive brick works of ham hundred and petty sessional division, St. Faith'sunion, Mr. Charles Cunnell are in this parish; here are also the Norwich county court district, partly within the county of large brick and tile works of Mr. Chas. l\Iiddleton. The the city of Norwich, and in the rural deanery of Bishop of Norwich is the lord of the manor. Chas. Gambling and archdeaeonry and diocese of Norwich. The church of Gowing esq. of the Manor house ; Charles ·w Middleton esq. St. Mary is a small building of flint and stone, in the Per-. Charles Cunnell esq. of Newmarket road, Norwich, Sir pendicular style, consisting of nave, north aisle, south porch I Harry Bullard lVI.P. and J. H. Gurney esq. are the principal and a wooden belfry with spire containing one bell: the landowners. The soil is sand and gravel; subsoil, clay, church was reseated throughout in oak, and generally im- limestone and gravel. The chief crops are of the usual proved in I86g, and has 150 sittings, The register dates kind, viz. wheat, oats, barley and turnips. The area is from the year I.SI3. The living is a rectory, consolidated 12,024 acres, of which 1,159 acres are in the county and 865 with that of Drayton, average yearly value from tithe rent- in the hamlet ; rateable value, £3,127 ; the population in charge £533, net income £58o, with 5r acres of glebe, in the z89r was 451 for the whole parish, including 302 officers and gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and held since 1855 by the inmates in the Norwich City Lunatic Asylum. Rev. Hinds Howell M. A. of Merton College, Oxford, hono- rary canon of Norwich and rural dean of Taverham, who Sexton, James Paul. reside_s ~t Drayton; the R~v. George Edward Ba~ciey R.A. A Wall Letter Box placed near the church is cleared at 0~ Tnn81ty Colldege, 'dCambrAldg-leh, has beden ucurate Hlnllchadrge . 12.20 & 6 p.m. ; Sundays, 6 p.m smce r 95, an res1 es at y s am roa , pper e es on. The Norwich City Lunatic Asylum, locally in this parish is , Railway Station, Horace Long, station master

PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Middleton Miss Gowing Charles Gambling, farmer Bullard Sir HarrylVI.P., D.L. Hellcsdon Scott Miss, Hellesdon lodge Manor house, Upper Hellesdon house; & Carlton & Junior Carlton Sykes Arthur L.R.C.I'. London (assist. Gowing George, farmer, Hill house, Clubs S.W. & Constitutional Club medical officer),Norwich City Lunatic Lower Hellesdon W.C. London asylum Harrowvcn Henry, blacksmith Gowing Charles Gambling, Manor Middlcton Charles, brick & tile maker house, Upper Hellesdon COMMERCIAL. Middleton Charles Wiley, farmer GowingGeo. Hillhouse,LowerHellesdon Baxter George, market gardener Royal Norwich Golf Club (Campbell Barris William F.R.C.S. Edin. (resi- CunnellCharles, manufacturer of bricks, Steward esq. hon. sec.); offices, King dent medicalsuperintendent,Norwich tiles (Hoffman's patent) & lime; Street house, Upper King street City Lunatic asylum) postal address, 8 New1narket road, [The remainder of names in Helles- 1\Iiddleton Charles Wiley Norwich; & don are now given under Norwich] HELLINGTON is a parish and village, 4 miles south the Rev. Philip William Blyth, of St. Bees, who is also rector from Buckenham station, on the Norwich and Lowestoft of and resides at Rockland St. Mary. There are several section of the Great Eastern railway and 6 south-east from small bequests for the benefit of the poor, the principal Norwich, in the Southern division of the county, Loddon being those of Messrs. Cocks, Seaman and Barham. Sir hundred, Loddon and Clavering petty sessional division and Charles Henry Stuart Rich hart. of Levyl's Dene, Merrow, union, county court district of Norwich, rural deanery of Surrey, who is lord of the manor, John l\Iarcon esq. J.P. of Brooke western division, archdeaconry of Norfolk and Edgefield, Richard H. Denny esq. of Burgh Apton and diocese of Norwich. The church of St. John the Baptist is Doughty's Hospital, Norwich, are the principal landowners. a small building of flint and stone in the Perpendicular style, The soil is mixed; subsoil, loam. The chiefs crops are wheat, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch, with a fine 1\" orman barley and roots. The area is 528 acres ; rateable value, doorway, and a round western tower containing one bell: £5o3; the population in 189I was 82. the east window is stained: the church was restored by Parish Clerk, Frank Buttle. Cyrus Gillett esq. of Holverston Hall, and has So sittings. Letters through Norwich via Framingham Earl, arrive at The register dates from the year 1562. The living is a 8.30. Burgh Apton is the nearest money order office & rectory, commuted tithe rent-charge, £'I23; average £93, Trowse Newton the nearest telegraph station net yearly value :£79, including r2 acres of glebe, in the The children of this parish attend Rockland St. Mary & gift of Sir C. H. Stuart Rich bart. and held since 1888 by Claxton schools Holman James, butcher & farmer I Hurrell John, farmer I Leeder John, farmer

HEMBLINGTON is a parish and village, 3 miles north-~ resides at Upton, near . There is a Mission Room here east from station on the Norwich and Yarmouth Henry Randal Burroughes esq. who is lord of the manor section of the Great Eastern l'ailway and 8 east-by-north and Major Robert Herbert Heath Jary, of Bitteswell Hall, from Norwich, in the Eastern division of the county, l3lotield Lutterworth, Leicestershire, are the principal landowners. and Walsham petty sessional division, Walsham hundred, The soil is mixed ; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, union, Norwich county court district, rural deanery barley and roots. The area is 752 acres; rateable value, of Blofield and archdeaconry and diocese of Norwich. The £1,034; the population in 1891 was 196. church of All Saints is a small building of rubble in the Parish Clerk Edward Crowe. Gothic style of the 15th century, consistmg of chancel, nave, ' south porch and round western tower containing 2 bells : Letters through Norwich arrive at 7 a. m. & are dispatched there are Ioo sittings. The register dates from the year from Hlofield corner, which is the nearest post office, at 1561. The living is a vicarage, gross yearly value £ 77, net 6.35 a.m. & 4·46 p.m. The nearest moaey order & tele- [,6o, including 28 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Dean and graph office is at Blofield Chapter of Norwich, and held in sequestration since r89o Hemblington is included in Elofield L'nited School Board by the Rev. Percival Oakley Hill who is also vicar of and District. The children attend the Board School in Blofield Easter Alfred Feek John, wheelwright Mayer Benjamin, bricklayer COMJoffiRCIAL. Hargrave Arthur Charles, faTmer Moore John, blacksmith Cbapman Charles, po~k butcher Jermy James, plumber &c Weston Godfrey William, farmer Evans William Rober~, thatcher Loynes Gcorge, shoe maker