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722 PUB NORFOLK. [KELLY's PuBLICANs-continued. Theatre tavern, Wm. Warbrake, Theatre plain, Yarmouth Sportsman, \Villiam Taylor, 83 Northumberland street, Theatre Royal Stores, E. C. Smith, Theatre street, Norwich North Heigham, Norwich Thorn tavern, William Barrett, 25 Ber street, Norwich Spotted Cow, William Whittaker, St. James' place, Lynn Thorpe Gardens, Henry Guiton Chaston, Thorpe, Norwich Spread Eagle, Miss Lncy Abbs, Erpingham, Norwich Three Boars, Mrs. Sarah Brighton, Spooner row, Wymondhm Spread Eagle, Winter Clark, Ludham, Yarmouth Three Corn passes, Mrs. EmmaRogers, Scarning, Eas tDereham Spread Eagle, George Codrington, Gaywood road, Lynn Three Crowns, George Turner, Queen street, Lynn Spread Eagle, William Drake, 51 Sussex street, Norwich Three Feathers, Henry Knott-, Town green, Wymondham Spread Eagle, Fras. Uarrod, London street, Swaffham Three Herrings, William Clarke, so South quay, Yarmouth Spread Eagle, Charles Nichols, Old Market place, Thetford Three Horse Shoes, James Ainslie, Runham, Yarmouth Spread Eagle, H. C. Sell, Barton Bendish, Stoke Ferry S.O Three Horse Shoes, Wm. Ashby, Great Dunham, Swaffham Staff of Life, Robert Amiss, 72 St. Augustine's st. Norwich Three Horse Shoes, Chas. Baxter,Whinburgh, East Dereham Stafford Arms, Sidney King, 35 Heigham road, Norwich Three Horse Shoes, Mrs. Sarah Bush, Tuftwood, Ea. Dereham Stag, Mrs. Agnes Carter, :r II St. Benedict's street, Norwich Three Horse Shoes, Mrs. Susannah Dunham, Roydon, Lynn Stanley Arms, Robert Curson, 15 Railway road, Lynn Three Horse Shoes, Everit Eke, Shropham, Thetford Stanley Arms, Edward Ellis Harvey, 23 Bedford st.Nm·wich Three Horse Shoes, William Gibbons, Scottow, Norwich Stanley, Arthur Thomas Towlson, Magdalen road, Norwich Three Horse Shoes, George Gowing, Harleston Star inn, Thomas Anderson, 12 Norfolk street, Lynn Three Horse Shoes,Jn.Milcham, HarnhamBroom, ·wymndhm Star, Jacob llatchelor, Lessingham, Norwich Three Horse Shoes, Henry Ramm, Warham All Saints, Wells Star, I<'rederick Edwards, Fish hill, Holt Three Horse Shoes, William Self, St. Mary's end, Wiggen- Star1 William Flanders, Red Lion street, Aylsham hall St.. Germans, Lynn Star, Mrs. Judith Hudson, Market place, Diss Three Horseshoes inn, James Temple, Titchwell, Lynn Star, John Moore, 'l'ivetshall St. Margaret, Nor-wich Three Horseshoes, Geo. Wm. Tuck, Gressenhall, Dereham Star, William Porter, Rockland St. Mary, Norwich Three Horse Shoes, George Websdell, Gissing, Diss Star, George Pummell, Whitwell, Norwich Three Kings, Geo. Richd. Rix, 64 St. Benedict's st. Norwich Star inn, Mrs. Angelina Richer, Bury road, Thetford Three Mariners, James King, Winterton, Yarmouth Star, John Rump, West llradenham, Watton Three Na.gs, Henry Elsey, Fritton, Long Stratton Star, Dennis William Smith, Oak street, Fakenham Three Pigeons, Henry William Borley, St. James' st. J~ynn Star Vaults, James Lane, 57 Howard street, Yarmouth Three Tuns, William Benstead, Necton, Swaffham Star & Crown, Robert Read, 20 Timber Hill street, Norwich Three Tuns, John Bentley,jnn.WiggenhallSt.Germans,Lynn Steamboat inn, David Cowen, Boall5treet, Lynn Three Tuns inn, Wm. Ecclestone, Southtown, Yarmouth Steam Packet, Albert John Aldous, 191 King Mt. Norwich Three Tuns, George Jordan, Billingford, East Dereham Steam Packet, Thomas Boulton, n Marine parade, Yarmth Three Tuns, William Knights, Aldeby, Beccles Steam Packet, James Reeve, 92 King street, Norwich Three Tuns, Peter Frederick Lewis, Old or Great Walsing- Stone Masons' Arms, Wm. T. Cocks,2gSth.Everard st.Lynn ham, Walsingham R.S.O Stone Masons' Arms, Ernest Alfd. Eastoe, Millgate, Aylsham Three Tuns, Charles Muskett, Gooderstone, Stoke Ferry S.O · Stracey Arm!!, Thomas Brinrled, Tunstall, Norwich Three Tuns, Robert George Nudd, 6o King street, Norwich Stracey Arms, Charles Dmgle, Kirby Bedon, Norwich Three Tuns, Robert Hickleton Parnell, Church street, Lynn Suffield Arms, Wm. Peter Juniper, South Repps. See advt Three Tuns, George Youngman, Haddiscoe-, Norwich Suffolk, Misses Eliza & Alice Bloomfield, 33:\Iarket pLNorwch Tiger (The), James Moore, 47 Fishgate street, Norwich Suffolk Arm'!, Robt. GFeenacre, :r68 Middlegate st. Yarlll{)uth Tombland Stores, Mrs. E. Thurlow, 7 Tombland, Norwich Suffolk A1•ms, George Hy. Taylor, I 19 Oak street, N orwicb Tomlinson's Arms,Mrs.E.S. Ll'ggett,67 Middlegate st. Yrmth Suffolk Fishery, Jas. Gnyton, Pier walk, Gorleston, Ya.rmth Tower tavern, Samuel Fley, Tower street, Lynn Sun, Robert Dack, Wood Norton, Dereham Townshend Arms, Edward Pearson, Strffkey, Wells Sun inn, Lewis Dade, Old Buckenham, Attleborough Town~hend Arms, Mrs. Sarah Temple,Morston,Ea.Dereham Sun, John Eagling, Norwich street, Fakenham Trafalgar, Alfred Butcher, 34 Trafalgar street, Norwich Sun inn, Mrs. Wm. C. Greatwood, Damgate st. Wymondham Tmfalgar tavern, Benjamin Powell,54 Victoria rd. Yarmouth Sun, James Bales, 38 Norfolk street, Lynn Trafford Arms, Robert Alien, Grove road, Norwich Sun, Thoma.~ Ellis Stannard, Mere strP..et., Diss Tram way inn, Chas.J. Pearce, Lowe;;toft rd. Gorlestn. Yarmth Sun, James Wright, Hackford, Norwich Trinity Arms, Samuel Ramsey, South Gates rd. Yarmouth Surrey inn, Juseph Eglington Clover, Grove road, Norwich Triple Plea, Joseph Bloumfield, Bedingham, Bungay Surrey tavern, Charles Dennington, 10 Surrey rd. Norwu:h Trowel & Hammer, Arthur Heales, Bury road, Thetford. Sussex Arms, Wm.Armes,4o & 42 St.Au~ustine's st.Norwich Trowel & Hammer, J.Browes,Forncett St. Peter,LongStrattn Swallows, .Francis' Massingham, Cley, Holt Trowel &.Hammcr,Mrs.C.Brown,2sSt.Stcphen's rd.Norwich Swan, Mrs. Susannah Andrews, Topcroft, Bungay Trowel & Hammer, Theuphilus Smith, White Hart street, Swan inn, .Frederick Balaam, Methwold, Stoke Ferry S.O East Harling, Thetford Swan inn, Mrs. Eli:r.abeth Hanton, Hlotield, Norwich True Briton, Ths. Lockwood, uLong row ,NewCatton,N orwch Swan, Jsph. Richard llonnick, Horsham St. Faith's,Norwich Trumpet inn, William Gibbs, 72 St. Stcphen's st. Norwich Swan, Willian1 Bower8, Fincham, Downham Tucker's Hotel tap, Samuel Maynard, Jetty street, Cromer Swan, Robert Bridges, Hilborough R.S.O Tumble Down Dick, John Hadingham, Woodton, Bungay Swan, John Hullen, Emneth, Wisbech Tuns (The), James Robert Booty, 2 Untbanks rd. Norwich Swan, Jarvis Crickmore, Kirby Cane, Bungay Tuns, George Brighton, Broome, Bungay Swan, Mrs. Sarah Cutting, lngham, Norwich Tuns, George Tibbenham, 2 All Saints' green, Norwich Swan, Mrs. Lucy Earl, Hempnall, ~orwich Tuns, William Youngman, Great t:lnoring, Fakenham Swan, John Henry Fitt, 79 C..owgate street, Norwich 'runns (The), Samuel Symonds, Toftwood, East Dereham Swan inn, Hobert Ford, Horning, Norwich Turk"s Head, Joscph Wade, 170 Middlcgate st. Yarmouth Swan inn, Mrs. Frances Forster,Gt.. Massingham,Swaffham Turkey Cock, Mrs. Susannah Daynes, 40 Elrn hill, Norwich Swan, Mrs. Eliza; Harmer, Mattishall, Dereham Two Brewers, William Henry Townley l<'latt, l<'odderstone Swan (The), John Loads, Worthing, East Dereham gap, Shonldham Thorpe, Downham Swan, William Sharpe Maltby, Garboldisham, Thetford Two Brewers, Thomas Nelson, 1:51 Magdalen street, Norwich Swan inn, William Martin, Guist, Dereham Two Brewers, Mrs. Mary Ann Nunn, St. Nicholas st. Diss Swan inn, Alfred May, Outwell, Wisbech Two l~rewers, John H.odwell, Broad street, Harleston Swan, George Mayes, Shipdham, Watton · Two Brewers, Thomas Williarn Woodrow, Pnrfleet st. Lynn Swan inn, Arthur Morl, Norton Subcourse, Norwich Two Necked Swan, John Wicks, 42 .Market place, Norwich Swan, William Overton, East llilney, East Dereham Two Quarls, Jas. Cooper, 70 Bridge st. St. Geurge's, Norwich Swan, John Plummer, Ringland, Norwich Unicorn, James Beck, Hungate street, Aylsham Swan inn, Wm. John Poi!lter, Sharrington, Briningham S.O Unicorn, Charles Daws, Mileham, Swaflham Swan, Mrs. Sarah Ringwood, Gaywood, Lynn Unicorn, Christopher Hawes Howard, 39 Oak st. Norwich Swan inn, Barnard Seeker, London road, East Dereham Unicorn, Edward William King, Hingham, Attleborongh Swan, Charles Sonthgate, Little Dunham, Swaffham Unicorn, William Massingham, Great Snoring, l<'akentlam Swan (The), Mrs. William Stapleton, South Wootton, Lynn Unicorn inn, William Redrum, 28 St. Stepben's st. Norwich Swan, Mrs. Harriett Walden, West Lynn, Lynn Unicorn, John Welham, 66 South quay, Yarmouth. Swan inn, Cornelins Chas. Whipps, Gt. Poringland, Norwich Unicorn, Thomas Wright, Great Hockham, Thetford Swan inn, Augustus Wincarts, Whissonsett, Dereham Unicorn, William Wyatt,. Westfield, Dereham Swan-with-two-Necks, Robt. H. Filbey,6 Market pl. Yarmth Union Jack, George Loades Gates, Roydon, Lynn Swiss Cottage, Frederick Hunn, x6 De re ham road, Norwich Union Jack, William King, (Jueen street, Lynn Talbot Vaults, Alfred Newman,28 Howard st.nth. Yarmouth Unthanks Arms, J. E. Watering, Newmarket st. Norwich Tanner's A.rms,Jostma Cox, Union rd.Sth.Market rd.Yarmth Valiant Sailor, John Hillman Howard, Nelson street., Lynn Tanners' Arms, Charles Golden, Worthing, East Dereham Vauxhall tavern, Ernest Hunt~r. Vauxhall, Yarm.onth. Ten Bells, Henry Browne, 96 St. Benedict's street, Norwich Vauxhall (The), John King, 47 Vauxhall street, Norwich Thatched House, Arthur Esg-dtfl, nnnton, Briningham S. 0 Vernon Arms, James Cook, Southrepps, Norwich Theatre ta.vern, Mrs. Mary Aun Rose,Sto11egate street, Lynn Victoria inn, James David Barnard, Pilot street, Lynn .
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    The River Glaven A State of the Environment Report ©Ashley Dace and licensed for reuse under this Creative ©Evelyn Simak and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence Commons Licence © Ashley Dace and licensed for reuse under this Creative ©Oliver Dixon and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence Commons Licence Produced by Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service Spring 2014 i Norfolk Biodiversity Information Service (NBIS) is a Local Record Centre holding information on species, GEODIVERSITY, habitats and protected sites for the county of Norfolk. For more information see our website: www.nbis.org.uk This report is available for download from the NBIS website www.nbis.org.uk Report written by Lizzy Oddy, March 2014. Acknowledgements: The author would like to thank the following people for their help and input into this report: Mark Andrews (Environment Agency); Anj Beckham (Norfolk County Council Historic Environment Service); Andrew Cannon (Natural Surroundings); Claire Humphries (Environment Agency); Tim Jacklin (Wild Trout Trust); Kelly Powell (Norfolk County Council Historic Environment Service); Carl Sayer (University College London); Ian Shepherd (River Glaven Conservation Group); Mike Sutton-Croft (Norfolk Non-native Species Initiative); Jonah Tosney (Norfolk Rivers Trust) Cover Photos Clockwise from top left: Wiveton Bridge (©Evelyn Simak and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence); Glandford Ford (©Ashley Dace and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence); River Glaven above Glandford (©Oliver Dixon and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence); Swan at Glandford Ford (© Ashley Dace and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence). ii CONTENTS Foreword – Gemma Clark, 9 Chalk Rivers Project Community Involvement Officer.….…………………… v Welcome ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 Landscape History & GEODIVERSITY ………………………..………………………………………………………………….
  • North Norfolk District Council (Alby

    North Norfolk District Council (Alby

    DEFINITIVE STATEMENT OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY NORTH NORFOLK DISTRICT VOLUME I PARISH OF ALBY WITH THWAITE Footpath No. 1 (Middle Hill to Aldborough Mill). Starts from Middle Hill and runs north westwards to Aldborough Hill at parish boundary where it joins Footpath No. 12 of Aldborough. Footpath No. 2 (Alby Hill to All Saints' Church). Starts from Alby Hill and runs southwards to enter road opposite All Saints' Church. Footpath No. 3 (Dovehouse Lane to Footpath 13). Starts from Alby Hill and runs northwards, then turning eastwards, crosses Footpath No. 5 then again northwards, and continuing north-eastwards to field gate. Path continues from field gate in a south- easterly direction crossing the end Footpath No. 4 and U14440 continuing until it meets Footpath No.13 at TG 20567/34065. Footpath No. 4 (Park Farm to Sunday School). Starts from Park Farm and runs south westwards to Footpath No. 3 and U14440. Footpath No. 5 (Pack Lane). Starts from the C288 at TG 20237/33581 going in a northerly direction parallel and to the eastern boundary of the cemetery for a distance of approximately 11 metres to TG 20236/33589. Continuing in a westerly direction following the existing path for approximately 34 metres to TG 20201/33589 at the western boundary of the cemetery. Continuing in a generally northerly direction parallel to the western boundary of the cemetery for approximately 23 metres to the field boundary at TG 20206/33611. Continuing in a westerly direction parallel to and to the northern side of the field boundary for a distance of approximately 153 metres to exit onto the U440 road at TG 20054/33633.