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• • DIRECTORY. J NORFOLK. CARLETON ST. PETER. 83 Saunders John, assistant overseer, Saunders John Thompson, farmer, Ward James., White Hart P.H Broadm.oor Broadm.oe>r Wright Robert, farmer, Manor farm Tolman Alfred, farmer, Hall fatm Wfl.Ce Leonard, farmer Wyer Isaac, fish & poultry dealer ' CARLETON FOREHOE is a village and parish 2 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Earl of miles north-east from Kimberley station on the Wymond- Kimberley, and held since 1893 by the Rev. Charles Henry ham and Dereham section of the Great Eastern railway Master B.A. of Queens' College, Cambridge. £5, the and 3 north-west from Wymondham, in the Mid division produce of fen land, is given to the poor in coal. The of the county, Forehoe hundred, petty sessional division 1 Ea,rl of Kimberley is lord of the manor and 5ole land and union, county court district of Wymondham, rnral own&. The soil is variO'Ils; subsoil, gravel. The chief deanery of Hingham (Forehoe division), archdeaconry of crops are wheat, barley, turnips and hay. The area is Norfolk and diocese of Norwich. The church of St. 734 acres; rateable value, £715; the population in 1891 Mary is a small edifice of stone, in the Perpendicular , was 121. style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and a Sexton, George Bidewell. western tower, with pinnacles, containing one bell: the Letters through Wymondham arrive at 7 a.m, Wall Let- stained ·east window is a memorial to the Rev. Philip ter Box, near the school, cleared at 7·5 p.m. week days; George Bartlett B.A. and Margaret, his wife, and was sundays, 9 a.m. Barnham Broom is the nearest money presented by their children at Easter, 1885; the church · order office. The nearest telegr~ph office is Wymond- was repaired and repewed in 18 39, when an organ and ham, 3 miles distant gallery were erected: in 1876 the church was again re- Public Elementary Sctool (mixed), erected, with mj.s- seated, and has now 150 sittings. The register dates tress's residence, in 1830, & enlarged in 1878, for 42 from the year 1699. The living is a rectory, with Crown- children ; averagf) attendance, 40; Mrs. Mary Ann thorpe annexed, joint net yearly value £210, with 140 Yeomans, mistress Master Rev. Chas. Hy. B.A. Rectory Hadingham Hedley, estate carpenter Rolfe John, farmer, Church farm CC\MME'RCIAL. to the Earl of Kimberley Yeomans Frederick Arthur, gardener Bowles Waiter, farmer Laskey Samuel, shopkeeper CARLETON RODE is an extensive parish and scat seating 500 persons. In I844 a collection of British tered village, 4 miles north-west from Tivetshall station implements was found here. The parish lands are: on the Ipswich and Norwich line of the Great Eastern rail Fuel land, 42 acres, producing £5I yearly; town land,. way and 5 south-east from Attleborough, in the Southern 13 acres, producing £20 yearly; church land, 15 acres,. division of the county, Depwade hundred, petty sessional producing £22 15S. 6d.; surveyors' ~and, 20 acres, pro division and union, county court district of Wymondham, ducing £23 4s. Mrs. Buxton, of Icklingham, is lady of rnral deanery of Depwade, archdeaconry of Norfolk and the manor. The principal landowners are Mrs. Bryant, diocese of Norwich. The church of All Saints is a struc of Besthorpe Hall, the Rev. James Landy Brown M.A. of ture of flint in the Perpendicular style, and consists of Chapel Field Grove, Norwich, and H. Hotson esq. The chancel, clerestoried nave of four bays, aisles, south porch soil is clayey loam; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are . and an embattled western tower with pinnacles containing wheat, barley and beans. The area is 2,695 acres; rate one bell : there is a piscina in each aisle and a double able value, £3,346; the population in 1901 was 640. piscina and 8 consecration crosses in the chancel, which :Parish Olerk, John Brown. also contains a mural monument, erected by the Rev.· Post, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B., E. D. & A. & I. Office. Frederick Stephen Bevan, rector from 1822, to the memory Frederick William Tricker, sub-postmaster. Letters of hia wife, who died in 1848: the church was re-seated thrO'Ilgh Atteborough arrive at 7.30 a.m. & 3·30 p.m.; and restored between the years 1877 and 1883, at a cost dispatched at 6.5o p.m of about £I,ooo, and affords 370 sittings. The register dates from the year 1560. The living is a rectory, net Public Elementary School, erected in 1821 & enlarged by · yearly value £5oo, including 49 acres of glebe, with resi the late rector in 1872, for 150 children; average dence, in the gift of Mrs. Buxton, of Icklingham, Suffolk, attendance, 104; John Smith, master; Mrs. E. M. anJ held since 1895 by the Rev. Arthur James Back M.A. Smith, infants' mistress of Caius College, Cambridge. Here is a Baptiet chapel, Oarrier to Norwich.-Herbert Breeze, wed. & sat. ., Jack Rev• .Arthnr Jas. M.A. (rector), Chatten James, farmer ~ea~s Horace, farmer The Rectory Chatten James Frederick, Plough P.H Palmar John, farmer Bpnacres wmiam Coleman Arthur, farmer Palmar Robert, farmer ' Coleman Samuel, farmer, Old hall Reader David, farmer COMVEBCIAL. Coleman Williarn, farmer; &; at Oln Reeve George, blacksmith , Ashfjeld Ambrose, farmer, near Fen Buckenham Ringer Robert, boot maker Ad!field .!rthur, farmer, Rod lane Colman Wm. Bowles,farmer,Kendallfl Rush John, farmer Ball• Ellis, farmer · Day .Alfred, farmer Scarff Walter, farmer • Barker ..John Leeder,Farriers'Arm.sP.H Edwards Perry, farmer Scott J oseph, farmer Boyce Richard, farmer Frost Waiter, baker, confectioner, hop Seadon Samuel, farmer Brigg• Jacob, farmer merchant & malt dealer Smith Fredk. farmer & horse dealer Briggs Robert, farmer Goodrum William., carpenter & farmer Smith John, farmer Brooks Charles, miller (wind & steam) Hinchley Charles, farmer Smith Hy. frmr.&miller (wind&steamt Brown Frederick, jun. farmer Hardy Charles, fal'ID.er Soame Henry, shoeing smith Brown Horace, fanner Johnson Jas. farmr. Pullyns planting Stevenson Isaac, !armer Brown John, farmer Large Waiter, farmer Tricker Frederick William, grocer ii BMwu Waiter William, farmer Lockwood Charles, babr, farmer & draper, Post office Carleton Rode Coffee House Company assistant overseer & clerk to Pari1h Turner Thomas, farmer JJmited (F. w. Tric~er, manager) Council Willer Richard, farmer Chaney Robert, farmer Long Robert, farmer· CARLETON ST. PETER is a parish and village, 2i tions from the Geneva version of the New Testament, mile• south from Buckenbam station on the Norwich and t557• was discovered: the church affords 100 sittings. Lowestoft line of the Great Eastern railway, 3 north The register dates from the year 1544· The living is a north-west from Loddon and 8 south-east from Norwich, rectory, consolidated with that of Ashby, joint net yearly in the Southern division of the county, Loddon hundred value £230, including 33 acres of glebe, in the alternate and Loddon and Clavering pett! sessional divilion and gift of Sir Reginald William :Proctor~Beauchamp hart. union, Norwich county court district, rural deanery of and Sir C. H. S. Rich bart. and held since 18 So by th~ Brooke (western division), archdeaconry of Norfolk and Rev. Robert Thomas Whitmarsh, who is also curate in diocese of Norwich. Here is a ferry acrosa the river charge of Thurton, and resides at Ashby St. Mary, near Yare, conveniently near to the Buckenham station. The Norwich. Sir Reginald William Proctor-Beauchamp church of St. Peter is an ancient structure of flint in the bart. D.L., J.P. of Langley Park, is lord of the manor Early English style, consisting of chancel, nave, south and principal landowner. The Ferry House, a large porch and an embattled western tower containing 4 bells : modern structure of red brick, situated on the Yare, the church was thoroughly restored in 1849, and again is largely resorted to by visitors during the summer in 1897, at a. cost of £300; during the reatoratie>n the months. The soil is light sandy; subsoil, sand beds. site of an ancient Easter sepulchre, with mural inscrip- The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is . NORFOLK 6"* .