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• ' ~OI·well William (missionary), 2 St. Earl Elizabeth (Mrs.), apartments, 1 Newson. & Larter, grocers, drapers & Celia Ozone villas milliners, Melbourne stores Orams Edward, Hill top Falgate Ernest, aparts. 3 Katherine vls Newson William Henry, apartments, Pedder Arthur E. Barmston Frostick George, butchsr Melbourne house Pollard John E. T. 6 Russell terrace Gaze George Thomas, baker, Marl- Old Ship (Robert William Power J. Cecil, 5 Russell terrace borough house Cross, proprietor), lamily & cvm­ Preston Theodore Julian, Norfolk ho. Gaze Herbert E. apartments, 7 mercial; sitting & bed rooms o..-er­ Prior Leathes, Corner cottage Katherine villas looking sea; croquet lawn & bowl­ Quait Alexandsr. Wortley, St. Bran- Gaze Waiter James, carpenter ing green; estab. over 100 years- nocka Golden Robert· Ernest, farmer, Hill fm Perkins Elizabeth (Miss), draper Riviere Briton R..A. Cliff house Grand hotel (Reilly Mead, propr.), Perry Arthur George, boot maker Robinson Haynes Sparrow, Sea View Cliftonville Quait Alex. Wortley M.R.C.S.Eng. house Hayden Herbert Wm. tobacconist & L.R. C.P .Land. physician & sur­ Russell Sidney .Alfred F.S.I. Stoney- Hayward Robert, aparts. Nelson villa g~on & admiralty surgeon & agent, croft Halt William, ironmonger, High st medical officer & public vaccinator, Smith Edward, The White cottage Ince Edward George, apartments, 12 Mundesley district, Erpingham Spencer .Arth. Harold, Devom;hire ho Katherine villas union, St. Brannocks Starmer Miss, Breezemount Inge E. Gane M.P.S. pharmacist & Randell Sidney Alfred, builder r Stevens Waiter George, Fair view optician; dealer in photographic Stoneycroft, Russell terrace Stratton Mrs. The D~ll apparatus & materials Reed Edwd. aprtmnts. I Millstream ter Taylor Frederick 0. Cliff Browe hes .Ada (Mrs.), boarding house, Reeve William Isaac, apartments Taylor William, Oakdene The Poplart! Richardson Frederick William, chief Turner Mrs .. The Cottage J eary Lavinia (Mrs.), apaits. Craiglea coast guard officer Warren John, Ingleside Johnson George & Son, bathing ma- Royal hotel (Edward James Grayp Williams Frederick, St. Clere chine proprietors proprietor) Williams Wm. Herbert, 2 Russell ter Jordan Robert, apartments, Bay cot Shepheard John B.A., M.R.C.S.Eng., COMMERCIAL. Kelly Richard, golf professional, 16 L.R.C.P.Lond. surgeon, & medical Alien Ethel (Miss), boarding house, Katherine villas officer of health to North Walsham Briarcliffe Keymer Blanche (Miss), apartments, District Council & medical officer & Baker W. & G. (Misses), boarding Conroy house public vaccinator for Southrepps house, Wave Crest Keymer Frederick, fly proprietor district, Erpingham union Barclay & Company Limited (sub- Kitteringham John, apartments Simons Stanley & Co. house agents branch), bankers (Robert Thomas Larter Brothers, fly proprietors Bmith E. & S. (Edward Smith Booty, manager), ·open July, Larter Kate & Edith (Misses), apart- l".S.L & Sidney Smith P.A.S.L)r August & Sept. on tues. & fri. · ments, r2 Russell terrace auctioneers &c. Cromer road II.3o to 1.30 p.m.; other months Larter Alfred, clerk to Parish Coun- Sparkes Helen (Miss), apartments, 3 fridays only 11.30 to 1.30 p.m.; cil & assistant overseer, Point ho Russell terrace draw on head office, 54 Lombard Larter Alfred, jun. grocer, see Spells Isaac, apartments, Towns end street, London E C Newson & Larter Spurgeon Ell en (Mrs.), butcher Barker Edward Octavian, insurance Larter Mary (Mrs.), miller (water) Steward Arthur 'Robert, boot & shoe agent, St. Olave's terrace Larter Wm. aparts. 10 Russell ter merchant ; ties, collars, hosiery Bell Alfd. Massey, apartments, Croft Lest-er Emma (Miss), dairy &c. ; clothing Teady made & to cot. & grocer, see Webster & Ball Leverage Sarah Ann (Mrs.),apartmnts measure, High street Biterlich Edward (Mr~.). boarding Limmer Hartnall J., F.A.I. house Stonestreet Charles, a parts. Cin tra house, Cliftonville agent &c Thirst James, aparts. Manor road Blyth Thomas, aparts. 9 Russell ter Lloyd Martha (Miss), apartments, Twigg George, watch maker, High Bowman John Thomas, apartments, 2 Katherine villas street & apartmentos, 8 Russell ter Victoria cottages Manor House hotel (Mitis .A. I. Wakelin Norton T. stationer & ageni Burnett Ernest, baker Beesley, proprietress) for British & Foreign Bible Society, Carter .Alice (Mrs.), aparts. Quebec Mason .Alfd. Wm. aparts. Russell ter The Mundesley Library, Post officeo Clarence hotel (A. & M. Powell, pro- Mason John, carrier, St. Olave's ter Wakelin Thomas Lawes, architect &;, prietors); croquet & tennis lawns; Minns Arthnr Hatnmond, bookseller income tax collector garage; near golf links ; open all Morto0n William, plumber Webst.er & Bell, grocers, Graham ho the year round. Telephone 13 Moy Thoma!l Limited, ooal merchants Williment Robert, builder Clarke George, farmer Mullen Harriet (Mrs.), farmer & land- Wilson Frederick, Life 'Boot inn; Clarke J oseph, pork but-cher owner apartments· overlooking the sea; Clarke Robert, fishmonger Mundesley Circulating Library (Nor- good accommodation for commer­ Coe Henry William, plumber ton T. Wakelin, proprietor) cials ; all goods vf the choice!it Cooper Benjamin, fruiterer Mundesley Golf Club Co. Limited quality Coronation Hall (E. A. Lucas, t;ec) (Arthur Robert Steward, sec.; Wilson Harriet (Miss), apartmantillr Cross Robert William, Old Ship hotel Richard Kelly, professional) Crockenhill Divers Waiter, farmer, Rookery farm Mundesley & Holt Gas Co. Limited Withers Emily (Mrs.), aparts.High it Dix Mary .Ann (Mrs.), apartments, (John Hallows, manager) Wood Clara Margaret (Miss), St. Sea View terrace Mundesley Institute (E. A. Lucas,sec) Margaret's & Tower House board­ Dix William Lee, plumber & glazier Mundesley Waterworks (John Kitter- ing houses Durrant Chas. apartmnts. May villas ingham, local manager) Woodhouse• Robert, apartments, I!J Neale Anna (Mrs.), fancy repository Katherine villas is a parish and village, situated on the the same vear• a rood screen and choir stalls were added: London road and southern bank of the river Wissey, 4~ there are 270 sittings, 120 being free. The register miles north-east fu-om Brandon station on the Ely and 1 dates from the year 16gg. The living is a rectory, net section of the Great Eastern railway and 8 north-1 yearly value [134• including 18 acres of glebe and west from Thetford, in the South Western division of the residence, in the gift of trustees, and held sinc!l 1900 county, Grim~hoe hundred and petty sessional division, by the Rev. John Tongue, Assoc. of King's College, Thetford union and county court district, rural deanery! London. Here is a small Wesleyan chapel, erected in of Cranwich (South division), archdeaconry of Lynn andi 1873· A reading room with library was erected in 1go1 . diocese of Norwich. The church of St. Leonard is an by Henry .A. Campbell esq. for the use of the inhabi­ inteTesting building of flint in the Early English style, tants of the village and district. F. J. 0. Montagu esq. consisting of chancel, nave, north porch and a. tower at of . Hall, is lord of the manor and chief land­ the south-west angle, surmounted by a small spire and owner. The soil is light and sandy; subsoil, chalky. containing 6 bells, one of which is cracked: in the The chief crops are wheat and barley. The area is 2,oso chancel is a stained window erected by the late Mrs. acre'S of land and 6 of water; rateable value, [986; th~ Lyne-Stephens in 1862, in memory of her husband, and population in 19II was 274. there is another presented by the late patron, Henry .A. Parish Clerk, Joseph Shinn. Campbell esq. in 1903, and one, erected in 1906 by Mrs. Tyrrell, is a. memorial to Miss Chapman: there is also Post, M. 0. & T. Office (letters should have Norfolk an ancient carved oak screen, which shows traces of added).-Harold Wilfred Tucks, sub-postmaster. having suffered from fire: the church was thoroughly Letters arrive at 1.30 a.m. & 2 p.m. ; delivered 6.3o­ restored about 189g, a vestry added on the north side a.m. & 2.5 p.m.; dispatched at 10.45 a..m. & 10.50 p.m of the chancel, & new organ provided and the graveyard Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in x864, & enlarged and improved: the chancel was restored in opened in x866, for 104 children; average attend-ancer 1912 by ~· J. 0: Montag~ esq. of Lynford Hall, and in , 6o; Charles H. Lutwyche, master