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• ILKETSHALL} [SUFFOLK.] ST. JOHN. 816 [POST OFFICE Mrs. Smythe, of Edgbaston, owns the rest, about £130 per area is 1,694 acres. The gross value is £2,869 15s. 6d., and nnnum. The "VVesleyans have a small neat chapel, erected the rateable value £2,478 5s. in 1840. The Town lands, 13 acres, and a double cottage Parish Clerk, William Kemp. and two single ones, are now let for £21 lOs. per annum, which sum is applied to the repair of the church and other incidental expenses of the parish. Sir Robert Alexander Letters through Bungay. Letter box at Churchgate cleared Shafto Adair, Bart., John Garden, Esq., and Rev. J. at 4 p.m. daily. The nearest money order office is at Micklethwaite are chief landowners. The soil is generally Bungay heavy; subsoil, sandy clay. The chief crops are wheat, Church School, Mrs. Rebecca Kemp, mistress barley and beans. The population in 1861 was 515; the Assistant Overseer, John Salter, Hall farm Carver Mrs Hadingham M:aria (1\Irs.), farmer Phillipo James, farmer Metcalfe Rev. Wallace, M.A. [vicar] Hamment Horace, farmer Salter John, farmer, Hall farm COMMERCIAL. Hancy Robert, blacksmith Sampson Robert, farmer Boon J onathan, farmer Howlett Benjamin, wheelwright & car- Sayer Meshach, grocer, china & earth- Brighten George, shopkeeper penter enware dealer Button Robert, farmer Hunting Charles, veterinary surgeon Spurgeon William, farmer Carver William, farmer Keable John, sheep dresser Stannard George, builder & farmer Cullum Stephen, farmer Keen Robert, farm bailiff for the Rev. Tooke John, farmer Dyer Robert, shopkeeper & coal dealer R. A. Arnold, of Ellough Tooke Peter, farmer Fisher William, blacksmith Le Grice Saul, farmer Turrell Henry, carpenter, wheelwright Gates William, shoe maker Low Daniel, shoe maker & builder Green David, miller Low Edward, shoe maker Wyatt William, beer retailer Green John, Hare~ Hounds Oldring John, farmer ILKETSHALL ST. JOHN is a small scattered and South Elmham. About three-quarters of a mile east village and parish, 2 miles south-east from Bungay, in the ward of the church is an ancient entrenchment, consisting Eastern division of the county, Wangford hundred and of a conical hill, encircled by a moat, with breastwork and union, Beccles county court district, rural deanery of outer ditch on the south. The Hall is a neat wilite brick Wangford, Suffolk archdeaconry, and diocese of Norwich. mansion, occupied by R. D. French, Esq., .J .P., who is lord of The church of St. John the Baptist is a small neat building, the manor and principal landowner. The soil varies con which has been restored at a modern date, containing a , siderably; in the upper part of the parish it is clayey; near handsome east window, the stonework of which was pre- ·. the church mixed, with a subsoil of red sand. The chief !iented by the Prince of Wales. The parish register dates I crops are wheat and barley. The population in 1861 wa11 from the year 1538. The living is a rectory, yearly value 77; the area is 742 acres. The gross value is £1,270, and .£293 nd, arising from tithe connnutation, £2G5 lOs. and 57 the rateable value, £1,152. acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Lord Parish Clerk, 'Villiam Bloomfield. Chancellor, and hP.ld by the Rev. Rose Fuller Whistler, M.A., Letters through Bungay, which is also the nearest money of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, rural dean of Wangford order office French Richard Day, esq. J.P. The Hall Bullen Thomas, farmer Whistler Rev. Rose Fuller, M.A. rector; rural dean of Sadd Job, farmer, Manor farm \Vangford & South Elmham Tibbenham Robert Edward, farmer ILKETSHALL ST. LAWRENCE is a village and £47, in the gift of, and held by, the Rev. James Cutting parish, on the Halesworth road, 3 miles south-east from Saff'ord, B.A., of Caius College, Cambridge, who resides at Bungay, in the Eastern division of the county, 'Vangford Mettingham. The soil is sandy loam; subsoil, clay. The hundr~dand union, Bungay county court district, \Vangford chief crops are wheat and barley. The population in 1861 rural deanery, archdeaeonry of Suffolk, and diocese of Nor- was 202; the area is 1,043A. 2R. lP. 'I'he gross value is wich. 'J'he church of St. Lawrence is a small building, £1,867 4s., and the rateable value £1,1369 10s. comprising nave and chancel, with a square tower con- Parish Clerk, \Villiam Artis. taining 2 bells: in the nave is a brass, to the memory of. PosT OFFICE.-Robert Woolnm~gh, receiver. Letters Riclmrd Beetes, who died in 1613. The parish registerdatt~s arrive from Bun gay, which is the nearest money order from the year 1559. The living is a vicarage, yearly value office, at 10.30 a.m. ; dispatched at 3.30 p.m Base Ann (Miss), farmer Flaxman Robert, farmer Naunton Frederick, farmer Base John, farmer Howlett John, farmer Newham Robert, farmer Beckett Robert, farmer Knights Richard, farmer Newham William, farmer Brown William, builder Lawn John, farmer Norman Charles J ames, wheelwright & Coe J oseph, farmer Leman Chester, miller & shopkeeper carpenter Ellis Edward, farmer Leon John, cowkeeper 'VoolnoughRobt.RoyalOak,&blksmith ILKETSHALL ST. MARGARET is a scattered the church and other purposes; the poor have a yearly rent village and parish, 3 miles south-east from Bungay, in the charge of £5, left by H. Smith in 1626, out of an estate in Eastern division of the county, Wangford hundred and Essex. Sir Robert Alexander Sbafto Adair, Bart., is lord of union, Reccles county court district, Wangford rural the manor and chief landowner, with several smaller pro deanery, arch deaconry of Suffolk, and diocese of Norwich. prietors. The soil is a mixture of sand and clay, with clay The church of St. Margaret is a small ancient building, with subsoil. The chief crops are wheat, barley, turnips and a round tower containing 3 bells. '!'he parish register dates pasture. The population in 1861 was 326; the area is 2,085 from the year 1558. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of acres. The gross value is £3,150 15s., and the rateable value the Duke of Norfolk, yearly value £121, with residence, £2,835 15s. and held by the Rev. George Lewis Allsopp, M.A., of Em Parish Clerk, George Collyer. manuel College, Cambridge; the glebe consists of 40 acres; the tithes have been commuted for £528 to the impropriator, £121 to the vicar, and £15 to the rector of St. John, Ilket- Letters through Bungay. Letter box at National school, shall. There is a National school for boys, girls and infants. cleared at 3 p.m. The nearest money order office is at The Town lands, 24 acres, and two tenements, are let for Bungay £38 10s. yearly, which sum is applied to the reparation of National School. Miss Amelia Lait, mistress Allsopp Rev. Geo. Lewis, M.A. [vicar], Collyer Samuel, shopkeeper Masterson Thomas, glove & gaiter mkr Vicarage Flegg Robert, farmer Masterson 'Villiarn, tailor Askum Mrs Garwood Burwood, farmer May hew Francis, pig dealer Harvey Mr. William Godbold Robert,_ fa~er Oldring Samuel, farmer Skinner Mrs Goodrum Ephrmm, tarmer Owles Job, farmer COMMERCIAL. Hall Robert William, farmer PorterJoseph, farmer Algar George, farmer Harvey James Taylor, farmer Thain William, Greyhound Banyard James, farmer Hunt James, farmer Unwin Ralpb, farmer, Shadow barn Berry Eliza (Mrs.), farmer Johnson -,farmer Wrigbt John, farmer, Highfields Cady Samuel, farmer Martin Thomas, shopkeeper Wrigbt Thomas N eal, farmer, Bred- Cooling Henry, farmer Martin Wm. shoe maker & shopkeeper ling Old hall - . .