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N.ORFULK. [ Kl'.LL~'S 45.4 SLQLEY. N.ORFULK. [ Kl'.LL~'S Eke James, .shopkeeper Peake Waiter, farmer Spanton George, shopkeeper' Nea.v.e Henry, farmer, The Hall farm Pointer George, market gardener Suffiing' William, thatcher Nockold.o! Thomas, pig dealer Rayner Ernest, blacksmith SMALLB URGH is a village and parish and head of Surveyor, William L. Lewis, Stalham a union, 3 miles from Worstead station on the North Sanitary Inspector, Ernest A. Dale, Ludham Walsham branch of the Great Eastern railway, 2! south- west from Stalham station on the Midland and Great SM.ALLBURGH UNION. Northern joint railway, and 5~ south-east from North Board day, every alternate tuesday, at the workhouse, Walsham, on the navigable river .Ant, which is crossed at ID.30 a.in. by Wayford Bridge, connecting this parish with Stalham, The following places are in Smallburgh union :~.Ashman­ in the Eastern division of the county, hundred and petty haugh, Bacton, Barton Turf, Beeston St. Lawrence. sessional division of Tun stead and Happing, North Bradfield, Brumstead, Catfield, Crostwigbt, Dilham,. W&lsham county court district, rural deanery of Wax­ Edingthorpe, Felmingham, Happisburgh, Hempstead­ ham (Tunstead division), and archdeaconry and diocese with-Eccles, Hickling, Honing, Horning, Horsey-next­ of Norwich. The church of St. Peter, appreached from the-Sea, Hoveton St_ John, Hoveton St, Peter, Ing-. the Yarmouth road thr<>ugh an avenue of trees, is a small ham, lrstead, Lessingham, Ludham, N eatishead, but ancient building of flint, brick' and stone, consisting Palling-near-the-Sea, Paston, Potter Heigham, Rid­ of chancel, nave, s<Jut'h porch and a western bell cot, lington, Ruston (East), Sco-Ruston, Sloley, Small­ containing 2 bells: the tower fell in 1677: the chancel burgh, Stalbam, Sutton, Swafield, Tunstead, Walco~t. was restored in 1885, under the direction of Mr. H. J. Walsham (North), Waxbam, Westwick, Witton, Green, architect, of Norwich: in 1902 the nave was Worstead. The population of the union in Igrr was restored to its original length, the roof renewed and 11 17,678; area, 66,883 acres; rateable value, Lady Day, new bell cot erected for 2 bell!!: the work was carried 1912, £102,452 . out under the direction of Mr. W. I. Tapper, architect, Chairman of the Board of Guardians, tloi.e Earl of Kim- London, at a total cost, including one new bell presented berley, Witton park by the' Rev. F. Jickling M ..A., J.P. the recasting of the Clerk tu the Guardians & .Assessment Committee, Fairfax old bell and rehanging, of £1,765: the church afford!! Davies, North Walsham · 200 sittings. The register dates from the year 1562. Treasurer, Henry Birkbeck, Barclay & Company's Bank.· 'Fhe living is a rectory, net yearly value £250, including Norwich z1f acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bi.shop Relieving & Vaccination Officers, Happing district, .Alfd. of Norwich, and held since r8g8 by the Rev. James Russell Everett, Stalham; Tunstead district, George Boult Milne M . .A. of Edinburgh University. There is a Primi­ Hewitt, Yarmouth road, North Walsham tive Methodist chapel in the village. The fuel allotment Mt>dical Officers & Public Vaccinators, Horsey district. is 43 acres in extent. There are trwo manors in this Percival John Whitfield Ternau L.R.C.P. & S.I. Mart­ parish; Sir Jacob Preston hart. of Barton Hall, near ham; Ludham district, James Alexander Gordon Norwich, is lord of the ID<mor of Smallburgh, and L.R.C.P. & S.Edin. The Manor, Ludham; North Capt. Charles Maurice Jickling, of Smallburgh Place, is Walsham district, Sidney Hope Harrison L.R.C.P. lord of the manor of Smallburgh Catts and principal Lond . .Aylsham road, North Walsham; Smallbnrgh landowner. Smallburgh Hall is a mansion of white district, Charles Wellingham Williams M.R.C.S.Eng., brick, pleasantly situated in extensive grounds, and is L.R.O.P.L•md. Smallburgh; Stalham district, Charles the residence of the Rev. F. Jickling- M . .A., J.P. The Frederick Rudd M.D.Durh., M.R.C.S.Eng. Stalham soil is a rich loam~ subsoil, sand, clay and gravel. The The Workhouse, a structure of brick, will hold 300 chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 1,278 inmates, Rev. John Gough Poole Th.A.K.C. vicar of acres of land and u of water; rateable value. £2,05 I ; Barton Turf, chaplain; Charles Wellingham Williams the population in 19II was 428, including ro officers and M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond. medical officer; William 65 inmates in the workhouse. Exton, master; Mrs. Edith Exton, matron Parish Clerk, Beniamin La.m bert. Post, M. 0. & T. Office.-Walter Marler Stearman, sub­ SM.A.LLBURGH REGISTRATION DISTRICT. postmaster. Letters received from Norwich at 7 a.m. Superintendenb Registrar, Fairfax Davies. Grammar & 3·45 1 p.m.; dispatched 6.40 a.m. & 4·45 p.m.; School road, North Walsham ; deputy, John Dixon. .sunday, trrive at 8.30 a.m. to callers only; dispatched Grammar School road, North Walsham 3·25 p.m Registrars of Births & Deaths, LHdham sub-district. Wall Letter Box, Smallburgh Cross roads, cleared at 4.40 J. .A. Gordon, Ludham; Smallburgh sub-district. p.m. ; sundays, 4-55 p.m Charles W. Williams M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.Lorrd. Smallburgh; Stalham sub-district, .Alfred Everett. SM.ALLBURGH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Stalham ; deputy, Henry Lynes, Stalham ; ·North The parishes in the District are the same as in the Walsham sub-district, George Boult Hewitt, Yarmouth Uni()n with the exception of North Walsham. The road, North Walsham; deputy, Ernest W. Gregory, area is 62,627; the population in I9II was 13,424 North Walsham Council meets at the Union House, Smallburgh, after Registrars of Marriages, .Alfred Everett, ,Stalham ; each alternate meeting (tuesday) of the Guardians, at deputy. Henry Lynes, Stalham; Ernest W. Gregory. 10.30 a.m. Excelsior house, King's .Arms street, North Walsham; Chairman, the Earl of Kimberley, Witton park, North deputy, .Arthur Peploe, Brentnall house, North Walsham Walsham Officials. Clerk, Fairfax Davies, North Walsham Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1855· for Treasurer, Henry Birkbeck, Norwich 64 children; average .attendance, sr; Mrs. E. Cooper. Medical Offieer of Health. Bernard Duncan Zorapore mistress WrightJ M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P.l".ond. Coltishall Carrier to Norwich. James Barber, wed. & sat PRIVATE RESIDENTS. Bristow John James, cycle agent Pallett, Barcla.y & Co. millers k Gibbs .Arthur George, The Grange Clfnke Thomas. farm bailiff to thP SPPdsmen, Wayford Bridge Jickling- C!!pt. Charles Maur:ice, Small- RPv. F. Jickling M . .A., J.P Quincey William, farm bailiff to burgh Place Colman Waiter, farmer Percy Geo. Harvey esq.Church fm Jickling Rev.Francis M . .A.,J.P.Small- Cnnk William, farmer. Hrnad fArm Stearman WRiter Marler, grocer &; burgh hall Cousens" Charles Victor, Wayford draper, & Po~t office Milne Rev. James Russell M . .A. (rec- Bridge inn, Wayford Bridge Tuck Samuel Primrose, wheelwri~hb tor), Rectory Drnry Robert Phillippo, farmer Williflms Chas.Wellingham M.R ().S. Williams Chas.Wellingham M.R.C.S. Durrell Frank Wm. frmr.Manor farm Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.S,.A.physi- Eng., L . R . C . P . L on d . & L .. S . .A Empson George Edward, Union cian & surgeon, & medicald · officerffi of... tavern, & blacksmith the workhouse, me 1ca 1 o Ct>r "" ·' COMMERCIAL. Gibbs .Arth. Geo. farmer, The Grange public vl!ccinatot & registrar of Baldwin Robert, builder Hall Arthur. butcher births ·& deaths. Smallburgh dis- Baldwin Robt.' Hy. builder. Ivy cot Hatmer Joseph, farmer trict, Smallburgh union BE>an William, e-ardener to Rev. F. Kidd William, gamekeeper to tht) Rev. Woolston William, farmer Jickling M.A., J.P F. Jickling • Ya:xley Brothers, builders, Toads grn Bell John, farmer Marston .Alh;ed Daniel, Crown P.H. ; Yaxley Joseph, farmer, Toads g-reen Bristow John, plumber &c. clerk to posting in all its branches, trains Yaxley Mary .Ann (Mrs.), shopkeeper the Parish Council & assist.overseer met to order GREAT and LITTLE SN AREHILL (formerly cross hundred, Thetford union and county court district, Pxtra-parochial) form B pari11h on the 110uth and ~st and Guiltcross and Shropham petty se!!sional division, of Thetford, in the Southern division of the county, Guilt- on the borders of Suffolk. There are many large tumuli .
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