542 WICKHAMPTO!f. NPRFOLK. Kerry, Henry Spencer Vade-Walpole esq. of ror Lexham Parish Clerk, Robert Barton High. garden11, Kensington, London W, and John Roots esq. Wall Letter Box cleared at 7·35 a.m. & 3.20 p.m. sun Norwich arrive Bit is good mixed ; subsoil, mixed. The chief crops are 7.30 a.m. Reedham, 2~ miles distant, is the nearest wheat, oats and barley. The area is r,66r acres; rate telegraph office; Freethorpe is the nearest money order able value, £2,536; the population in l9II was u6. office .By an Order which came into operation March r5, 1884, a detached part of Blofield was amalgamated with The children of this place attend the -school at Freethorpe this parish. Emms Rev. Arthur (rector), Rectory /Kerry Frank Jn. farmer, Church fmj Youngs Eleanor Amelia (Miss), Kerry Frederick William, farmer cowkeeper WICKLEWOOD is a parish and village, r mile south Chairman, Rev. John Edward Parker Bartlett, Barnham from Kimberley station on the Wymondham and Wells Broom rectory, Wymondham tlection of the Great Eastern railway and 3 west-by-north from Wyn10ndham, in the Mid division of the county, Officials. Forehoe hundred, petty sessional division a.nd union, Wy • mondham county court district, rural deanery of Hingham Clerk, William Partridge Smith, Vicar st. Wymondham (Forehoe division), archdeaoonry of Norfolk and diocese of Treasurer, Henry Birkbeck, Norwich Norwich. The church of St. Andrew and All Saints is Medical Officer of Health, Thomas Lambert Lack a large and well-built edifice of flint in the Perpendicular M.B.C.S.Eng. Hingham style, consisting of chancel, nave and an embattled tower Highway Surveyor, H. Wade, Crownthorpe QU the. south side containing one bell: the lower stage Sanitary Inspedor, t-\rthur Glasspoole, Cock street, vf the tower forms a porch: on the first floor is a Wymondham fireplace and a small oven at the side in the wall, and on the second floor another small fireplace: in the FOREHOE INCORPORATION. floor of the nave is an ancient. but undated brass to John Dufeld, and there are monuments to Bartholomew Board day, monday, fortnightly, at the Union house, Stone, J:708, and Elizabeth his wife, 1722; Thomas Wicklewood, at II a.m. Colman esq. a considerable merchant and sheriff of the The union comprises the following 123 parishes :-Bar city of Norwich, d. 1799; Bartholomew Dry, d. 17Bo, ford, Barnham Broom, Bawburgh, Bowtborpe, Bran and Eli1.Bbeth Dry, eldest daughter of Bartholomew don Parva, Carleton Forehoe, Colton, Costessey, Cos Stone, d. 1743 ; the steps leading to the rood ton, Crownthorpe, Deopham, Easton, Hackford, Ring loft remain, and the heads of the benches exhibit some ham, Kimberley, Marlingford, Morley St. Botolph, excellent carving: in 1895 the chancel was repaired at a Morley St. Peter, Rnnhall, Welborne, Wicklewood, cost of £so, defrayed by the rector and patrons; there are Wramplingham & Wymondham ; the population of the :zoo sittings. The register dates from the year 1585. Incorporation in 19II was II,383; area, 38,528 acres; "The living is a vicarage, net yearly value £290, including rateable value, Lady Day, 1912, £59.753 :z8 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of Algernon Uhairman, Rev. John Edward Parker Bartlett, Barnham Heber Percy esq. and held since 1895 by the Rev. SydKey Broom rectory, 'Vymondham Gilbert Mansbridge M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. ':PI'easurer, Henry Birkbeck, Norwich Here are two Primitive Methodist chapels. The- fuel Clerk to the Guardians &; Assessment Committee, Wm. allotment of 12 acres produces £r2 ros. yearly~ which is Partridge Smith, Wymondham · given to the poor in coals. The Earl of Kimberley is Relieving Officer & Collector for the Guardians, Thomas lord of the manor of Wicklewood and principal land Eagling, Town Green, Wymondham