NorfolkJ LOPHAM (SOUTH.) 281

Hastings John, Hall farm Leeds J ames, and cattle dealer and land­ Leeds George owner Murrell George, and landowner . LOPHAM (NORTH) is a village and parish in the Guiltcross union and hundred, , arehdeaconry of , rural deanery of Rockland, and Diss county court district, S. Nor folk, distant 6 miles W. of Diss station, and 4-! S.E. by S. from East Har­ ling station. The Duke of Norfolk is lord of the manor and principal landowner. Thero are several large hand-loom linen manufactories in the parish, of which I. W. and J. Buckenham's are the oldest and most important. The church of St. Nicholas is a large flint structure, with square tower and five bells. The living is consolidated with , annual value £619; the Rev. J. F. Bateman, M.A., is the incumbent. There are chapels for the Wesleyans and Primi­ tive Methodists. The population in 1871 was 714. Postal Regulations, The nearest money-order and telegraph office is at East Harling. Post town. . Buckenham Mrs. G. Elizabeth, the Newson Mr. auctioneer and valuer Limes Newson Harry, plumber Rolfe Waiter Vlilliam, Esq. Pearce William, ''The Bell Inn" Thompson Rev. curate Ruddock Alired, tailor, draper, and grocer GENERAL TRADES. Sha.w Arthur, "Cherry Tree Inn," linen Barham Philip, parish clerk manufacturer, and seed merchant Beales Mrs. J. "Black Horse Inn " Walker Isaac, carpenter, joiner, and Be ales J osiah, grocer and draper undertaker Beales Robert, linen manufacturer Womack John, linen manuf{locturer Beales Samuel, " The King's Head " Womack John, wheelwright Beales William, carpenter and wheel- W omack Mrs. seed merchant wright Womack William, miller Bowell James, boot and shoemaker -Brock Edward, "Bulb Inn" FARMERS. Buckenham I. W. and J. linen manu- Beales S. and butcher, and at Kenning- facturers to the Queen by appointment hall Chamberlain Thos. linen manufacturer Bobby John W. and merchant Brown Charles, the Lodge Cobb Coleby, baker Butcher George Coe Cornelius, boot and shoemaker Crowe Malteward Coe John, boot and shoemaker Rolfe George Nelson, and landowner Fisher Thomas, parochial schoolmaster Womack John, and landowner Hinds William 1'homas, veterinary sur- Womack John, jnn. and landocww'T'Iner geon Womack Thomas, Park farm Land Christopher, linen manufacturer Womack Mrs. Thomas Ling Robert, blacksmith LOPHAM (SOUTH) is a parish and village in Guiltcross union and hundred, diocese of Norwich, archdeaconry of Norfolk, rural deanery of Rockland, and Diss county court district, distant 1 mile S. of . The church of St. Andrew is an ancient building, with tower of great beauty rising between the nave and chancel, of Norman style, and contains eight bells. The living is consolidated with North Lopham; the Rev. J. F. Bateman, M.A., is the incumbent. There is a Free school. The population in 1871 was 632, and the acreage 1,937, in the same manor as North Lopham, and belonging chiefly to the Duke of Norfolk ; here are also several small. proprietors. On the south side of North and South Lopham