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[NORFOLK.] HEYDON. 306 [POST OFFICE Palace Here: in 1581 Henry VIII [NORFOLK.] HEYDON. 306 [POST OFFICE palace here: in 1581 Henry VIII. granted it to Sir James and sand. The chief crops are wheat, rootA, barley and hay. Bulleyn, of Blickling-, from whom it descended to the The area. is 2,8.55 acres; the population in 1861 was 838. Hobarts, afterwards Earls of Buckinghamshire, who sold Parish Clerk, William Crane. it to the Marshams in 1659. The Rev. Henry Philip Mar­ sham is lord of the manor of Cats-cum-Cricketots, and chief PosT OFFICE.-Mrll. Margaret Newton, receiver. Letters landowner; and William Forster, Esq., is lord of Heving- received from Norwich at 6.30 a. m.; dispatched at 5.50 ham-with-Marsham. The soil is mixed; subsoil, gravel p.m. Aylsham is the nearest money order office PRIVATE RESIDENTs. Dack Charles, butch~r Palmer William Francis, Sir John Beevor Rev. Edward Rigby, A.l\1, Digby Peter, shoe maker Barleycorn Rectory .Fox John, Marsham Arm& Phillipo Hobert, farmer Marsham Rev. Henry Philip, B.C.L., Fox William, pork 'butcher Pratt William, farmer & cattle dealer J.P. Rippon hall Fuller John, farmer Preston 'l'homas Valentine, farmer Pye Mr. Jeremiah Gooch George, farmer & cattle dealer Scott Thomas, Fox Stearman .Mr. James Harvey Thomas, shopkeeper Seeley Robert, carpenter COMMERCIAL. Hill Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper Shreeve 'Villiam, farmer Basey Sarah (Mrs), shopkeeper Matthewson James, shoe maker Simper Samuel, farmer Bassum James Nelson, boys' & girls' Medler Charles, brick maker Sparks James, blacksmith & slwpkeeper day school Medler William, farmer Sparks 'Villiam, wheelwright Bowman Benjamin, farmer :Mitchell Erasrnu~, wlleelwright Stannard Henry, farmer .Burton John, farmer Mitchell John, miller Watts Rubert, farmer Case Thomas Henry, farmer, Rippon Naylor Benjamin, shopkeeper Westney :5tephen, farmer Hall farm Nobbs Charles, farmer Willimott James, baker Cole Joseph, bricklayer Nobbs James, machine maker Willimott William, farmer Crane William, blacksmith Oliver John, beer retailer Willimott William, shopkeeper HEYDON is a parish and pleasant village, about 9 miles built by William li:arle Lytton Bulwer, Esq., D.L., who is north-east from Elmham station, 6 north-west from Ayl­ lord of the manor and chief landowner, and resides at sham, and 14 north-west-by-north from Norwich, in the Heydon Hall, a splendid mansion, erected in 1584, and North-Eastern division of the county, South Erpingham standing in the centre of a delightful park. The soil is hundred, Aylsham union and county court district, rural sand and loam ; subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief crops deanery of Ingworth, and archdeaconry and diocese of Nor­ are wheat, barley, roots and hay. 'l'he area is 1,942 acres; wich. The church of SR. Peter and Paul is a stately pile, in the population in 1861 was 302. the Perpendicular style, and has a lofty tower containing a Parish Clerk, James Owen. peal of 6 bells, aisles, porch, chancel, and some stained glass: it contains several handsome monuments to the .Bulwer family, and also one to John Richardson, Esq. The PosT OPFICE.-James Edwards, receiver. Letteri! re- register dates from the year 1538. 'l'he living is a rectory, ceived through Norwich at 9.15 a.m.; dispatched at 2.40 consolidated with that of Irmin~land, joint yearly value p.m. Reepham is the nearest money order office about .£400, with residence, in the gift of William Earle Parish School, Miss Fenn, mistresg • Lytton Bulwer, Esq., and lleld by the Rev. Geor~e Shand, CARRIERS pass through Heydon, to & from Norwich, M.A., of Queen's College, Oxford. Here is a Parish school, monday, wednesr.lay & saturday Bulwer William Earle Lytton, esq. D.L. Edwards J ames, shoe maker, & post Owen J ames, farmer Heydon hall; & 24 Portman square, office Poiutin William, blacksmith Lomlon w Ireland Benjamin, farmer Wakefield J ames, brick maker Shaml Hev. George, M.A. [rector] Kiddell John, farmer Webster Henry, baker Ansdell Lucy (Mil:ls), shopkeeper Kiddell Saral1 (Miss), farmer Winter Samuel, Earle's A.rmt, & Bramble John, wheelwright Knights 'fhomas, farmer farmer HICKLING is a parish, 15 miles north-east from Yar­ are a few charities, which are distributed annually. For­ mouth, 12 north from the Reedham station on the merly a market was held here, but it has long ceaged. A Great Eastern Railway, ami 18 north-west from N orwieh, pleasure fair is held on the 23rd of April. Hf're are some in the North-Eastern division of the count.v, Tunstead remains of a priory for canons of the Augustine order, hundred, Tunstead and Rapping incorporation, North founded by 'l'heohalrl de Valoyne!l in 1185. The lord of the Walsham county court. district, rural deanery of Wax­ manor and largest landowner here is the Rev. John Na­ ham, archdeaconry of Norfolk, and diocese of Norwich. thaniP.l Micklethwait, M.A. The soil is fair mixed; subsoil, The village is of considerable extent, and the houses are sand and clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats a11d barley. very much detached. About-one third of the parish may The area is 4,334 acres, and the population in 1861 wal:l be said to be marsh and common lands; the former are 767. drained by water mills. Hickling Broad is made useful Parish Clerk, llenjamin Lambert. for small craft to communicate with the river Bure. The • church of St. Mary is o. very fine building of flint and stone, of some antiquity, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, with PosT OFFICE.-Miss Lydia George, postmistress. Letters tower and 5 bells: a carved oak screen separates the arrive from Norwich, vid Stalham, at 9.30 a. m.; dis­ chancel from the nave. The register dates from the year patclled at 2.45 p.m. The nearest money order office is 1653. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £253, with at Stalham residence, in the gift of the Rev. J. N. Micklethwait, and National School, John Simmons, master; Mrs. Catherine held by the Rev. Sotherton N. Micklethwait, M.A., of Simmons, mistress Magdalene College, Cambridge. Here is a National school, CARRIERS TO NoRWICH.-Thornas Goose, to the' Three and an endowment for the education of 10 free scholars. The Horseshoes,' & 1\iorse, to the' Waggon & Horses,' Tomb- Wesleyans and Primitive Methodists have chapels. There land, wednesday & saturday Barber Mr. Jonatban Dawson Robert, farmer Howard Samuel, farmer Gibbs Mr. Philip, Town Deary Thomas, farmer Lambert Joshua, bricklayer & farmer Micklethwait Rev. Sotherton Nathaniel, Durrant Charles, farmer Mason Thomas, blacksmith M.A. [vicar] Ebbs Robert, Bull Mat thews Cubitt, farmer Ready Rev. Henry, M.A. [vicar of FeJJ.n Thomas, farmer Myhill Edward, farmer & carpenter Palling] Ford 'Valter, Pleasure Boat Newman John, farmer, Priory farm Barber George Vincent, farmer Garrett Israel Royal, farmer & miller Newman Samuel, farmer Bates Bef!jamin, carpenter George Lydia (Miss), shopkeeper & Nudd John, farmer & marsh man Beevor Robert, farmer postmistress Pilgrim William, blacksmith Beevor Robert, tailor Gihbs Alfred George, farmer Reeve Henry, shopkeeper Bishop James, shopkeeper Gihhs Samuel, blacksmith Slipper Thomas, farmer Borrett John, farmer, The Hall Gibbs Samuel, shoe maker Taylor Mary M aria (Miss), shopkeeper Broome Samuel, White Hor6e Gidney George, Greyhound Trorey William, farmer Cubitt Thomas, farmer Goose Thomas, carrier Turner William, farmer HILBOROUGH (or HILBURGH) is a parisn and haru, in South Greenhoe hundred, Swaffham union ::nd village, on the lligh road from Brand on to Swaffham, 9 county court district, Jural deanery of Cranwich, an h­ milt!IJ north from Brantlon st&tion, and 6 south from Swaff- deaconry of Norfolk, and diocese of Norwich. 'l'he church .
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