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Norfolk. Shelf.Anger DIRECTORY.] NORFOLK. SHELF.ANGER. SEETHING is a parish and pleasant village, 5 miles Rev. Charles Hocking Hicks. The charities amount te» north from Bungay station on the Waveney Valley sec- £r6 yearly. Old Hall is the residence of Viscount Can­ tion of the Great Eastern railway and 9 south from Nor- terbury M . .A., D.L., J.P. Henry Edwin Garrod esq. oi wich, in the Southern division of the county, Loddon Mount street, Diss, who is lord of the manor, Viscount hundred, Loddon and Clavering petty sessional division Canterbury, the representatives of William Crickmore-. and union, county court district of Bungay and Beccles, esq. the trustees of the late Sir Jacob Henry Preston hart.. rural deanery of Brooke (Eastern division), archdeaconry (d. 1891) and Captain Robert B. Clarke, of Siuston,. of Norfolk and diocese of Norwich. The church of St. Suffolk, are the chief landowners. The soil is mixed; Margaret is a small but ancient building of flint and subsoil, sand and clay. The chief crops are whea1i. l'oots. stone in the Norman style, consisting of chancel, nave, and barley. The area is r,671 acres; rateable Talue,_ • with thatched roof, south porch and a round tower con- £1,452; the population in I90I was 2·84 . taining 3 bells: a carved chancel screen, the work of the Parish Clerk, John Drake. late William Crickmore, of this parish, was erected in Post & Postal Order Office.-.Arthur William Godfrey, I898, and as a memorial to him a new pulpit has since sub-postmaster. Letters through Norwich, via Brooke,. been provided: in I898 Mrs. Crickmore presented a new arrive at 7_15 a.m.; dispatched at 4.25 p.m. week days- lectern: there are 200 sittings. The register dates from only. Brooke is the nearest money order & telegraph• the year ISS6. The living is a vicarage, with that of office, miles distant Mundham annexed, joint net yearly value £I6o, with 3 residence, in the gift of the trustees of the Great Hos- Public Elementary School (mixed), for I20 children;: pital, Norwich, who are impropriators of the great tithes, average attendance, 73; Miss Amy Elverston, mistress.: commuted at £4S8 yearly, and held since r88I by the Carrier to Norwich. John Drake, mon. wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Ball.s Fisher, farmr.butchr.&cattle dlr Godfrey .Arthur William, shopkeeper,. Canterbury Viscount M . .A., D.L., J .P. Beverley Thomas William, farmer, Post office Old hall· & Brooks' Marlborough & Mere house; & at Mundham Hepburn Samuel, farmer St. Jam~s' clubs, :u;ndon s w C~arke .Alfred Burton, blacksmith Juby Edgar Catling, farmer Crickmore Mrs. The Cottage D~ck::'rson Waiter, that<;her Levell Thomas, gardener to the Rev_ Hicks Rev. Charles Hocking, Vicarage D1cker~on Waiter. Denms, ~hatcher Charles Hocking Hicks Moore Mrs. The Grove Drake John, earner & pansh clerk Mackerel Benjamin, market gardener· Spurgeon Miss, Seething house Drake Robert, farmer Smith Frederick & Sidney, farmers Thorns Harry Harcourt White lodoe Durrant James, market gardener Thrower Charles, shoe maker Walthew Mrs. Manor 'house .., Elverston Amy (Miss), schoolmistress Tidnam Wm. wheelwright & shopkp:r- Everett Samuel Charles, thatcher Tillett Leonard, farmer & landowner,. COMMERCIAL. Fristone Robert, farmer Church farm Barmby John, farmer, Seething Garrard Jesse, Garden House P.H. & Warnes Jesse, market gardener house; & at Kirstead market gardener Winter John, cattle dealer SETCHEY is a parish on the road from Lynn to Down-~ at North Runcton. Setch is comprised in the manor of" barn, 4 miles south from Lynn, in the North Western North Runcton. Henry Hoff esq. of Shouldham Thorpe.. division of the county, hundred, petty sessional division ·william Bardell esq. o~ Lynn, the governors of Pram­ and union of Freebridge Lynn, Lynn county court dis- lingham Hospital and the trustees of the late John Mor­ trict, rural deanery oil Lynn (Norfolk), archdeaconry of ton esq. of West Rudham, are the principal landowners .. Lynn and diocese of Norwich. The river Nar separates The soil is gravel, sand and clay; subsoil, sand and! this parish from the parish of Wormegay. The chaq:Jel gravel. The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. erected in 1844, on glebe land, by the late Daniel Gurney The area i·s 788 acres of land and 6 of water; rateable­ esq. J.P. w.as licensed for ·services in 187o, is a small value, £9o.I; the population in 1901 was 89. e~ifice of Carr stone a~d. brick, consisti~g .of nave on~y, Post & Postal Order Office.-Charles Long, sub-post- With a bell co~e. contammg one bell: It IS ~tted With master. Lett~rs aTrive through Lynn at 7.1s a.m. &;. stalls, and has Sittmgs for zs persons. The burml ground I. IS p.m.; dispatched I2.20 & 6. 1s p.m. & sundays I~ attached was consecrate~ m I89~· ~ew gates were _p;e- noon. The nearest money order office is at West Winch. ~ented by Colonel and Miss Seppmgs m I898. The hvmg The nearest telegraph office is at North Runcton 2 miles:: l8 a rectory annexed to that of North Runcton and Hard- . .' wick, joint net yearly value £ 443, in the gift of trustees, .Assistant Overseer, Samuel Newell, of West Briggs and held since I892 by the Rev. Henry Whitelock The children of this place attend the school at North. Turner M . .A. of Caius College, Cambridge, who resides Runcton. Brooks Edmund Charles, Bull P.H. Gowler John, Lynn .Arms P.H Newell John, oowkeeper farmer & coal merchant Hum .Amos, farmer Petchell William, castrator Bailey Frederick, dealer Long Charles Vince, grocer & draper Seals Edward, farmer Fuller Henry, pig dealer SHARRINGTON is a parish and village, about 3! year 1672. The living is a discharged rectory, net yearly­ miles west-south-west from Holt 'station and 3 north value £I70, with I acre of glebe and residence, in the­ from Melton Constable junction station, both on the Mid- gift of Benjamin Wilkinson esq. of Blackburn, and held' land and Great Northern joint railway, 8 east from since 1903 by the Rev. George Buck, of St. Bees. The· Walsingham and 8 north-east from Fakenham, in the Wesleyan chapel was erected in r866. Near the church Northern division of the county, Holt hundred and petty stand the base and pa.rt of the shaft of a stone cross. sessional division, Walsingham union and county court The charities, amounting to about £6 Ios. yearly, are for· district, rural deanery of Holt and archdeaconry and clothing. Major Timothy White, of Sail Park, is lord of diocese of Norwich. The church o~ .All Saints is an the manor and chief landowner. The soil is marl; sub­ edifice of flint with stone dressings, in the Early Eng- eoil, gravel. The chief crops are wheat and barley. The­ lish style, consisting of chancel, nave, vestry and a parish comprises 88S acres; rateable value, £885; the. western tower containing one bell, dated I71S : the lower population in 190I was 201. part o~ the tower forms a porch : there were formerly Sexton, Charles Grimes. north and south aisles: portions of the ancient carved benches still remain, and there are brasses in excellent Letters through Briningham .s.O. by foot post, arrive a~ preservation to Christopher Daubeney, his wife Phillippa, 8 a.m. Wall Letter Box, Cross roads, cleared s-~5 five sons and three daughters, IS87 ; and others to John p.m. week days only. Briningham is the nearest money Botolff, q86; John Sharington, I49a; and Thomas Daw- order office & telegraph office at Field Dalling, 2J., beney, IS27: the chancel was restored in r88o: there are miles distant I04 sittings, so being free. The register dates from the The children attend the school at Brinton Buck Rev. George (rector), Rectory Gnnton Ed.gar R. wheelwright Sands Wm. farmer; resides at :Bale· Hall J ames, farmer Turner Charles, farmer COMMERCIAL. Lakey George, farmer Warnes James, fish hawker .Allison William, fish hawker La key Harry, pig & fowl deale:r Wright Frederick William Henry;. Annison William, Swan inn · ~eal Georg-e, hawker farmer & horse dealer Green William, farmer, Hall farm Phillippo Baker B. Chequers P.H SHEL·FANGER is a parish and village on a height, of Redenhall, archdeaconry of Norfolk and diocese of Nor­ 3! miles north-west from Diss station and 3 west from wich. .All Saints church is an ancient building of flint, in Burston station, both on the Ipswich and Norwich sec­ the Perpendicular and Decorated styles, consisting of cha:q­ tion of the Great Eastern railway, in the Southern div:­ cel, nave, a curious wooden north pmch and an embattled sion of the county, Diss hundred, petty sessional division western tower containing s bells : in 1876 the east win­ and county court district, Depwade union, rural deanery dow was filled with stained glass as a memorial to. A-.
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