Suffolk. Herring Fleet
DIRECTORY. J SUFFOLK. HERRING FLEET. 181 crops are wheat, barley, peas, beans and roots. The &; nearest monev• order office for Hulver Wrentham, area is 1,953 acres of land and 6 of water; rateable 3 miles distant, for Henstead. North Cove, 2 miles value, £r,86z; the population in zgn was 524. distant, is the nearest telegraph office for Hulver &i Wrentham, 3 miles distant, for Henstead HULVER is a hamlet, z£ miles north-west from the Wall Letter Box at Henstead cle6red at 8.30 a.m. &; church. Here is a Wesleyan chapel, built in 1840. 6.45 p.m. week days only Parish Clerk, Frederick Spall. County Police Station, Hulver, William Baker, constable Post Office, Hulver.-Arthur William King, sub-post- Public Elementary School (mixed), erected in 1844, en- master. Letters arrive from Wangford, Suffolk, at larged in 1873• &; ful"ther enlarged in z8g5, for 125 7·45 a.m. &i I p.m.; dispatched at 8.15 a.m. &i 6.10 children; average attendance, us; Richard William p.m. week days only. Beccles, 4 miles distant, is the Cobb, master HENSTE.!D. Long .Agnes (Mrs.), market gardene1· HULVER. Barker Rev. Canon Rowlane Vecti~ Lydamore Thomas, farmer M.A. (rector) Moore William,farmer, Wood Row .fm Brown Alfred, boot maker Crane Albert, Hulver Gate P.H Palgrave Sir Robt. Harry Inglis J.P., Muttitt Robert, market gardener Delf James, farmer F.R.S. Henstead hall Peek Robert, farmer Frost Prudence (Mrs.), market grdnr Whitaker Rev.Geo.Ayton M.A.Rectory Prime John Howard, blacksmith Raven Clement, farmer, Moat farm Haddingham Charles, market gardnr COMMERCIAL.
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