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Watson Thomas Garwood, Billin~ford, Whisker Joseph, East drove, Walpole Ward Mrs. Susannah, Hempnall, Long 'l'hetl'ord St. Peter, Wisbech Stratton Watson William, MP-thwold, Brandon Whiskerd Henry, Castle Acre, Brandon Ward Thomas, Ten l\Iile bank, Ililgay, Watts Brothers, M:arsharn, Norwich Whisler Henry,Gt.Massinglmm,Brandn Downham Watts Georg-e, Ingworth, Norwich Whisler Henry, Wiggen!Jall St. ~Iary \Yard Thomas Nash, The Villa, Hemp- Watts Henry, \Vorstead, Norwich M:agdalen, Lynn nall, Long Stratton Watts James, Gooderstone, Brandon Whisler Richard, Wiggenhall St. Mary \Vard William, Emmersgate, Terrington Watts John, 1\farsham, Norwich 1\lagdalen, Lynn St. Clement, Lynn Watts John, Witton, Norwich Whistlecraft John, Shropham, Thetford \Van! \Villiam, Yaxham, East Dereham Watts Ruhert, Hevingham, Norwich WhistlerJohn,Gt.Fransham,Ea.Derehrn Warmal William, Saxlingham Nether- Watts Robert, Knapton hall, .Norwich Whistler John Hobert, Necton, Thetford gate, Norwich Watts"Mrs.Thus.Duwnhamfen,Downhm Whitaker Henry, Eccles-by-the-Sea, Warman Henry, LittlcHockham,Hock- Watts Thomas, East Ruston, Norwich Norwich l1am, Thetford \Vebb Mrs. Alice, Ketteringham, Wy- \Yhitaker Henry, 'Vaxharn, Norwich \Varman John, Ovington, Thetford mondham Whitaker J ohn,Hempnall, Long Strattn \Varrnan John, Stanford, Brand on Webb George, 1\Iethwold, Bran don Whitaker Samuel, Thorpe, Norwich Warman Thomas, Dumpling green, East W ebsuale H.ohert, Roydon, Di~s Whit by George, Brisley, Swaftlmm Dereham Webster Danl. Syderstone, Fakenham Whitby \Villiam, N ecton, Thetford Warman William, Griston, Thetford Webster Edward, Cranworth, Thetford White 1\lrs.Ann,Longham,Ea.Dereham \Varman William, Hockham, Thetford ·webster James, Caister, Yarmouth White Benjamin, Croxton, Thetford \Varman William, N ecton, Thetford W ebster J ames, Deopham, \Vymondham White George, Harleston \Varrner Chas. Searning, East Dereham Webster Robert,Horningtoft,Swafiham Wl1ite Henry, Flordon, Long Stratton Warmer James, Scarning, East Dereham Webster Mrs. Wm. Sonthlmrgh,Thetfrd White James, Forncett St. Mary, Long Warmer James, jun. Scarning, East Webster William, Stoke Holy Cross, Stratton Dereham Norwich \Vhi1.e lVIrs. J ane,Fritton,Long Stratton Warmer Robert, Daffy green, Scarning, Weddup Daniel, Wood Norton,Thetford White John, Gooderstone, Brandon East Dereharn W eddup J onath. Burgh-A pton, N orwch White John, l\lattishall Burgh, East Warmoll Edward, Woodton hall, Bun gay Wegg l\Irs. Ann, Bodham, Thetford Dereham W armoll Thomas, A ttleborough Welch Alfred W. Wingland, 'l'errington White John, Sharrington, Thetford Warmoll "William Saxlingham Nether- St. Clement, Lynn White Richard, Costessey, Norwich gate, Norwich Weldon Samuel, \Vorstead, Norwich Whitehand John, Stallands, Deopham, Warne I.eonard, Heywood, Diss \Vellingham John, East \Valton, Lynn Wymondham "\Varne Reuben, Gissing, Diss \Velling·hamJohn,Quidenham,Attleboro' Whitehead Robert,Southery,Downl1am Warne Samuel, Gissing, Diss Wcllingham John, jun. West Hall \Yhiteman John, Wiggenhall St. Ger- \Varner Edwd. Heymerstone, Attleboro' Overa farm, Eccles, Attleburough main, Lynn Warner Wm. }lfarket pl. East De1·eham Wells Misses Ellen, Jemima & !ITary, Whiteman \Yilliam, Walpole St. Peter, Warner William H. Bury hall, Holme Beetleyl 'fhetford Wisbech hale, Thetford Wells Dennis De Bert, Great Pal- Whittield James, Eastmoor, Barton Warnes Edward, Repps, Norwich grave, SwafTham Bendish, Brandun Warncs H ulcn, Hems by, Yarmouth Wells Dennis Hoylc, Hockering, East Whiting J ames, Rockland All Saints &; \'\"arnes James, Clenchwarton, Lynn Dereham St. Andrew's, Attleborough \Varnes Robert, South W ootton, Lynn Wells Frederick, The Green, Thursford, Whitmore .M:rs.Carol.Brcssingham,Diss Warnes Robert, Ti vetshall St. Mary, Thetford Whitmore J olm, Feltwell, Brandun Scole Wells George, Banham, Attleborough Whitmore William, Mothwold,Brandon Warnes William, WerP-ham, Brandon Wells George, Larling, 'l'hetford Whitrod John, Rocklaud All Saints & \VarrenCharles,TivetshallSt. Margaret, \V ells John, Blo' Norton, 'fhetford St. Andrcw·s, Attlcborough Scole Wells John, Cawston, Norwich Whit taker Charles,Swardeston,N orwich Warren Daniel, Haynford, Norwich Wells Mrs. .M:ary A.Kenninghall,Thetfrd Whittaker John, Stoke Holy Crosll, "\Varren John, Bcsthorpe, Attleborough \V ells Matthew, Gt. Ringstead, Lynn Norwich \VarrenJ ohn, Lit. Ellingham, Attleboro' Wells Thomas, Bixley, Norwich WhittletonGeo.Walter,Catfield, Norwch \Varren W illiam, Besthorpe, A ttleboro' Wells Thomas, Thel veton, Scale \V hi ttletonLeonard ,Srnallburgh, :V rwich Warth John, Walsoken, Wisbech Wells Thomas II. Sea-Huston, Norwich Whittleton Thos. Smallburgh, Norwich \Vase Arthur, Starston, I-Iarleston Welton Saml. Wreningham,Wymondhm Whybro' Mrs. Charlotte, Stow Bar- Wase Jeremiah, We. W rctham, Thetford W enn William, Walcott, Norwich dol ph, Down ham .Market Wasey Isaac, North Creake, Fakenham West ChristoplJCr, Briston, Thetford WhytockAlex. Badley.Moor, Ea.Derehm Watcham Charles, Costessey, Norwich West John, Feltwell, Bramlon Wick Noah, Grove lane, Holt Waters Mrs. Ann, Dersingham, Lynu West J olm,Horsham St. Faith's, N orwch Wickham Edwd. Swainsthorpe,Norwch Waters Azariah, Hoe, East Dereham West John, Stalham, Norwich Wicks Francis, Middleton, Lynn Waters Charles, Ormesby St. 1\largaret, West Thos. Marsh, \Valpole St.Andrew, Wicks Francis, 'l'ottenhill, Lynn Yarmouth Wisbech Wicks John, Sedgeford, Lynn 'Vaters Edward, Arming·hall, Norwich \Yest Thomas Robert,Sycamore,Raven- Wier Mrs. Ann, Elsin~, East Derel1am Waters George M att!Jews, Bittering ingham, Norwich Wier Charles, Elsing, East Dereham Parva, East Dereham West \Villiam, Bodham, Thetford \Vier John, Badley moor,Yaxham, East \Vaters Horace Matthew, Ashwicken, Westgate George, Pulham St. Mary Dereham Lynn .M:agdalen, Harleston Witfin William, Tittleshall, Swaffham \Vaters James, Foulsham, Thetford \Vestgate Michael, Sheltonhalr,Shelton, Wig-by James, Morley St. Peter, '<Vy- Waters John, Hurnham Overy, Lynn Long Stratton mondham \Vaters Richard (exors. of), Elsing, Westgate Saml. Fritton, Long Stratton Wig by J ohn,Great Dunham, Swaffbam East Dereham West~1;ate Samuel, jun. Morningthorpe, Wigg Charles Heyhoe, Etling green, \Vaters Robcrt, Blofield, Norwich Long Stratton East Dereham Waters Robert, Limpenhoe, Norwich Westgate 'l'homas,Ormsby St.Margaret, Wi~g George, Her.kingham, Norwich Waters William, Acle, Norwich Yarmouth Wigg Grig·son Heyhoe, Park farm, \Vaters William, Herringby, Stokeshy, Wcstgate William, South Walsham St. East Dereham N~rwieh Lawrence, Norwich Wigg Mayes, Cai8ter, Yarmouth Waters William, Wig-hton, Brandon Westney Stephen, Hevingham,Norwich Wigg Wright G. Sth. gTn.East Dereham Waters William George, Hindringham, \Veston James, Brooke, Norwich Wightrnan John, Feltwcll, Hra11don Thetford Weston J olm, \VicklP\'iOod, \Vymondham Wighton Thomas, Marsham, N orwiclJ Waterson George, Scottow, Nor-.yich Wcston Mrs. \Vucton, Long Stratton Wigmorc Thomas, Walpole St. Andrtw, Waterson Henry, Aylsham road, North Westrup Phillip George, Oxwick-rum- \Visbech Walsham Patte:~ley, Swaft'ham Wignall Wm. Stow Bardolph, Downhm Watling Henry, Deopham, \Vymondbm WhaitP.s Rohert, Fet·sfield, Diss Wilby Thos. Gt. Ellingham, Attleboro' \Vat son Daniel, L~trling, Thetford Whalebelly James, vYatton! Thetford Wild Corbett, Sutfield, N orwirh Watson John, Horningtol't, Swaffham Wharton Geo. North Lopharn, Thetford Wi!Jee Mrs. Harriett, Swanton l\lorley, \Vatson Jo:;eph, Downham fen, Downhm Wharton Saml. Gt. Dunham, Swatf11am East Dereham \Yatson N a than, Ilemhlington, N" orwich Wharton Thomas, Gt. Hingstead, Lynn Wildgrass John, Stoke Holy Cross, Watson Richard, Horstead-cum-Stan- Wharton Thomas, jun.Thornham, Lynn N urwich ningfield, Norwich Wharton William, Gasthorpe, Thtt!ord Wiles H.obert, Terrington St. Clement, Watson Mrs. Sarah, Carbrooke,Thetfrd Wheals John, Ea. Bradenharn. Thetford Lynn Watson 'l'ho:;. Carleton H.ode, Attleboro' Whitfin Robert, Downham, Wymondhm Wilkes Edward, Elm ham, Thetford W a.tsou Thomas, Salter's lode,Downbm Whiskard Thomas, Stanfttld, ~watfnam Wilkins John, Les:!ingham, Norwich .
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