626 SWAFFHAM. . (KELLY'S Taylor Jabez, baker, Castleacre street Victoria Cottage Hospital (The) (Miss Exchange Co. & Public Rooms Co. Thomas Augustus William r•. R.C. P. Bdin. Isabella Geldart, matron),Sporle road clerk to the town trustees & clerk to physician & surgeon, medical officer Vynne& Everett,cake merchants, Station local board of health of health, Swaffham urban sanitary street ; & Athenreum buildings, Lynn Winter Alfred John, solicitor, registrar authority & registrar of births & Walker Ann Elizabeth (Mrs.), Temper- & high bailiff of the county court, deaths for Swaffham union, Castle- ance commercial hotel & dining commissioner for oaths, steward of acre street rooms, Market place the manor of Swaffham & agent for Thomas Edward H. deputy registrar of Walker George, relieving & vaccination the Norwieh Union Fire & Life Insur- births & deaths for Swaffham sub- officer for Swaffham union,Ma.ngte.st ance Office, Market place district, Castleacre street Walker William, chimney sweeper, Mad- WoolvertonFrank S.manager of Lacons, Thomas Frederic John, surgeon,& medi- dison's yard, Castleacre street Youell&Co. 's bank(branch),Market pl cal officer & public vaccinator, Sporle Walpole Arthur, basket ma. Market pl Worrell Sophia (Mrs.), confectioner, district, Swaffham union & medical Ward \\'alter, bu tcher,London street Castleacre street officer to the workhouse,Castleacre st WarrenThomasHenry,auctioneer & land Yeomans Mary Ann(Miss),dress maker, Thurgood James, cooper, London street agent,Ca..'ltleacre st. ;&atEastDereham Lynn street Tricker James, shopkeeper, London st "-'heals Charles, furnished apartments, Yeomaus Robert Barnard, boot & shoe Tuffs True, market gardener & seeds- Castleacre street maker, Lynn street man, London street Wheals Zipporah (Mrs.), Swan inn, Youell & Co.'s bank (branch), Market pl Twaites Anna (Mrs.), dress maker, Castleacre street Young Charles Valentine, boot maker, Church lane Williamson H. inspector of weights & Market place Volunteer Battalion ( 3rd) Norfolk Hegi- measures, Lynn road Young Geo.joiner & builder, Tumbler hl ment (G Company) (Captain A. C. Winearls William Good,solicitor & corn- Young Men's Institute (George Harry Fountaine, commanding; WIIliam mil'!sioner for oaths & for taking ac- Bunting, sec.), Corn hall Gilbert McDonald, sergeant-major & knowledgrnents of married women, Youngs William, beer retailer & coal & drill instructor), Armoury, Corn hall secretary to the water works, to Corn coke dealer, Lynn street SW AFIELD is a parish and pleasant village, 2 miles the Rev. Frederick Simpson Thew M.A. of Cavendish College, north from North Walsham, where there are stations on the Cambridge. The rent of the farm occupied by Mr. Walter East Norfolk section of Great Eastern and on the Eastern Henry B.enacre is re!'lerved for the benefit of the Clergy and Midlands railways, connected with that town by a bridge Widows' Fund. Lord Suftield P.C. and the Master and fellows over the North Vl-'alsham and Dilham canal, is 16 miles or St. Peter's College, Cambridge, are the lords of the two north from , in the Eastern division of the county, manors. Peter El win Wrench esq. and Mrs. Dolphin are Tunstead and Rapping petty sessional division, Tunstead the principal landowners. The soil is mixed; subsoil, clay hundred, Smallburgh union, North Walsham county court and gravel. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. district, rural deanery of Waxham, Tunstead division, arch- The area is 8r4A. 2R. 33P.; rateable value, £1,244; the popu­ deaconry of Norfolk and . The church of lation in I891 was 183. St . .Nicholas is an ancient building of flint, in the Perpendicu- Parish Clerk William Larke. lar style, consisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an ' embattled western tower containing 4 bells: there are ISO LBTTE~ Box cleared at 8. IS a.m. & .5·5 p.m. Letters sittings. The register dates from the year r66o. The living recetVed through North Walsham, _whiCh IS the nearest is a discharged rectory, average tithe rent-charge £ISO, net money order & telegraph office, arrive at 7-30 a. m yearly value£ I26, with 7 acres of glebe and residence, in National School (mixed), erected in I852, for 70 children ; the gift of the Duchy of Lancaster, and held since r886 by average attendance, 6o; Miss Marion Cherry, mistress Dolphin Mrs. Thomas Clcments Alfred, pork butcher Page Charlotte (Mrs.), miller (water) & Gaze Mrs. Swafield house Cubitt & Walker,coal & corn merchants farmer Matthews Mrs &c. ; & at Cromer & North Walsham Stolworthy James, Duke's Head P.H Renacre Waiter Henry, The Beeches Hewitt Elizabeth (Mrs.), shopkeeper Waters George, farm steward to Mr. Thew Rev. Fredk. Simpson M. A. Rectory RenacreWalt.Henry,farmer,TheBeeches George A. Plumbly 'Bulley William, blacksmith

SWAINSTHORPE is a village and parish and head 1 Bateman Sir Frederic M. D. St. Giles' plain, Norwich of a petty sessional division, with a station on the Ipswich , Birkbeck Henry esq. Stoke hall, , Norwich and Norwich section of the Great Eastern railway, Iog;f 'Boileau Sir Francis George Manning-ham bart. B.A., F.S.A., miles from London and 5 south-by-west from Norwich, in D.L. park, the Southern di,,ision of the county, hundred of Humble- Boileau Maurice C. esq. Ketteringham park yard, Henstead union, Norwich county court district, rural' Column Jeremiah Jas. esq. M.P., D.L. Carrow ho. Norwich deanery of Humbleyard, arch deaconry of Norfolk and diocese l''ellowes Rev. Charles M.A. Rectory, Norwich of Norwich. The church of St. Mary, formerly existing .Fellowes Robert esq. D.L. Shotesham park, Norwich here, has entirely disappeared. The church of St. Peter is Gurney John Henry esq. Keswick hall, Norwich • an ancient building of flint with stone facings, in various Hotblack John esq. St. Faiths house, Norwich styles dating from 1300 to ISOO, and consisting of chancel, Penrice Maj. John D.L. The Lodge, , Norwich nave, north aisle, south porch and an octagonal embattled Unthanks Lieut.-Col. Clement Wm. Joseph, Intwood hall, western tower, containing 4 bells: there is a curious monu- Norwich ment to John Dearsley esq. d. 1765, and a brass to Gilbert Clerk to the Magistrates, Elward Palgrave Simpson, Havers, ob. 1628: the church was thoroughly restored in Tombland, Norwich x885, when the fine Perpendicular roof an~ No~an font Petty Sessions are held at the Workhouse the first & third were ca~efully restored; a new cary'ed pulpit, readmg desk fridays in every month, at 11 a.rn. The following places and ch01r stalls of oak er~ted, the aisle and chancel re floored are included in the petty sessional division :-, and the south porch reb~tl~, at a total co~t of about £1,400: , , Bramerton, Caistor St. Edmund's, the church affords _I$0 SI~tmgs. The reg~ster dates from the , , Dunston, East Carlton, , r,ear 1558. The hvmg IS ~ rectory, with that of .~ewton l<'ramingham Earl, Framlingham Pigot, Ilethel, Hether- Flotman annexed, a_verag~ tithe rent-charge £460, ]~mt net sett, Holverstone, Intwood, Keswick, Ketteringham,Kirby yearly value £435, mcludmg 68 acres of glebe and residence, Bedon Markshall Me! ton l\'laO"na Melton Parva Mul- in the gift of and held since I_884 by the Rev. Ernest bartod, Newton Fl~tman, Poringla~d, Rockland St.'Mary, He!lry Kellett Long M.A. of Ch~Ist ~hurch, O~ford, who Saxlingham Netbergate, Saxlingham Thorpe, Shotcsham resides at ~ewton Flotrna~. .Ben]amm Bennett ~n 1879 left All Saints, Shotesham St. Mary & St. Martin, Stoke Holy £~oo, the ~nterest ~be distributed to the poor m ,coal and Cross, , , , bread, dnrmg the wmter months of each year. Fortescue Newton Whitlingham & Waiter Kellett Long esq. of Dunston Hall, is lord of the ' manor and principal landowner. The soil is light and sandy ; subsoil, chalk and gravelly." The chief crops are HENSTEAD UNION. wheat, oats, barley and turnips. The ·~rea is 821 acres ; rateable value, £1,525; the population ~n 18gr was 275, Board day, 10.30 a.m. tuesdays, alternately, at Swains­ including 83 officers and inmates in Henstead Union Work­ thorpe workhouse. house. The union comprises the following places :-Arminghall, PoST 0FFICE.-Thomas James Andrews, receiver. Letters Bixley, Bracon Ash, Bramerton, Caister St. Edmund's, received through Norwich, via Stok-& Holy Cross, arrive at Colney, Cringleford, Dunston, Earl Framingham, East 7.30 a. m.; dispatched at 5 p.m. The neare.<~t money order Carlton, Flordon, Framingham Pigot, , , office is at Mulbarton & telegraph ot1!ce at Eaton · Holverstone, Jntwood, Keswick, Ketteringham, Kirby . . -• Bedon, Markshall, Melton Magna, Melton Parva, Mul­ CoUNTY MAGISTRATES FOR SWA,IIfSTJ.{t'mPE PETTY barton, , Great (or East), 8ESSIONA~..QitVISION.· Poringland Little (or West), Rockland St. :Mary, Saxling­ Barclay Hugh Gurney esq; Colney hall ham Nethergate, Saxlingham Thorpe, Shotesham All