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COMMERCIAL. Grunwell Julia (Miss), farmer, Buck- Nursey William, farmer Abbott Walter, farm bailiff to His enham house Parish James, farmer Highness Prince Frederick Duleep Hardy Joseph, farmer Parish Waiter, carpenter Singh Hewitt Samuel, farmer Petley Wm. cattle dlr.& frmr. The Abbey -~llington William, ·Shopkpr. Post off Holl Alica (Mrs.)·, White Horse P.H Pettitt Fdk.JollySportsmanP.HoFen st .Appleton Charles, shopkeeper J essup George, farmer Potter Amos, farrier l3eales Horace, Crown P.H Jessup George, jun. farmer Randall Eber, farmer Booty William, farmer Johnson Geo.Page,farmer, Bury's hall Rayner Robert, farmer Ilowles Richard, sen. farmer & assistant Jolly Robert, coal merchant Saunders Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer overseer 0 Joyce Maurice, farmer, Fen Street Shardelow James, farmer Ilowles Richd. jun. farmer, Hill house Kemp Henry, wheelwright, carpenter, Simpson Charles Edward, auctioneer & Briggs John Henry, farmer builder, undertaker &c farmer, The Shrublands Catlyn James, farmer Lake James, farmer SparrQW Fredk. blacksmith & machnst ·Chapman James, farmer Layton Kate (Mrs.), beer retailer Thurston Jesse, jun. farmer ·Chapman Wm.blacksmith & wheelwght Leader Robt. Lane, farmer, H"ill house Turner Jam&~~, shoe maker -Dade Lewis, Sun inn, & blacksmith Le Good Susannah (Mrs.), dress makr Wells Charles, farmer, St. Andrew Dorling Richard, head gamekeeper to Loveday Elisha & Sons, iron & brass Hall farm His Highness Prince Duleep Singh founders & machinists & steam Wells William, farm bailiff to C. E. Dra~e Richard, coach builder thrashing machine proprietors Simpson esq ·Dunnett Arthur,pork butcher & shpkpr Loveday Harry, baker,confctnr.& groer Westgate Albert,farmer !&; cattle dealr. ·Foster George, builder & farmer Loveday Horatio Solomon, farmer & Castle farm Frost Jn. grocer, baker & confectioner steam thrashing machine proprietor, Whitehand W~iam, farmer ·Gedge John, market gardener contractor for hauling & sawing by Wigby Frederick, farmer, Carr farm -Gee Fred, grocer & draper steam power, Mill farm Wilton Charles, farmer & landowner Girling Richard John, farmer Loveday John, farmer Working Men's Club & Reading Rooms -Gooderham Frederick William, miller l\lawby William, farmer (Rev. Henry Anderson, sec) (wind & steam) :BUCKENHAM TOFTS (or Buckenham Parva) is a mansion, standing in a picturesque park, through which small parish on the , 6 miles north-east from flows the river Wissey. Lord Amherst of Hackney, of Brandon railway station, in the South-Western division Didlington Hall, is lord of the manor and sole landowner. of the county, Grim shoe hundred and petty sessional The soil is light loam; the subsoil is chalk and gravel. division, Swa:ffham union, Swaffham county court dis- The chief crops are wheat, barley and turnips. The area trict, rural deanery of Cranwich (south division), arch- is 653 acres of land and 13 of water; rateable value, deaconry of Lynn and diocese of Norwich. The chUTch £312; the population in 1901 was 42· of St. Andrew has long since disappeared; the inhabitants Letters arrive 7.30 a. m. & 7 p.m. through Mundford attend the churches of , Ickborough and Lang- Railway Sub-Office, which is the nearest money order ford. Buckenham Tofts Hall, formerly known as Bucken. & telegraph office, about 1! miles distant. Letters ham House, the property of Lord Amherst of Hackney, should have R.S.O. Norfolk added and now (1904) occupied by the Earl of Wilton, is a large The children of this place attend the school at Ickborough Wilton Earl of, Buckenham Tofts Boddy John, estate carpenter to Lord Dixon Waiter David, farm bailiff to hall; & 30 South Audley street W Amherst of Hackney Lord Amherst & Carlton clubS W, London Dixon Wm.head gdnr. to LordAmherst BUNWEL:L is a parish and irregularly built village, poor have an allotment of 17 acres, the rents of which on the road from Norwich to Bm:y St. Edmunds, 4 mile~ are distributed in fuel. Mrs. Buxton, Icklingham, is lady west from Forncett station on the Ipswich and Norwich of the manor and principal landowner, and there is a line of t'he Great Eastern railway and 5 south-east from small manor called Beauchamp-in-Bunwell belonging to Attleborough, Jn the Southern division of the county. the Rev. James Stoughton. The soil is various; subsoil, Depwade hundred and union, petty sessional division of clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and beans. The Long Stratton, Wymondham county court district, rural area is 2,495 acres; rateable value, £3,201; the popula- deanery of Depwade, archdeaconry of Norfolk and diocese tion in 1901 wa~ 779· . of Norwich. The church of St. Michael is a structure Parish Olerk, Mrs. Potter. of flint and stone in the Early Perpendicular style, con- Sexton, George Smith. 0 sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled Post & Postal Order Office. Jonathan Corston, sub-post- western tower containing 6 bells: the church was restored master. Letters are received through Attleborough, and reseated in 1890 at a cost of about £I,ooo, and a arrive at .15 a.m. & to callers only at 3.45 p.m. & dis· new stained window has been placed by the rector: there patched at7 . p.m. Letter Box cleared at . pom. 7 15 7 5 are 250 sittings. The register dates from the year I 55 I. Carletonrode & Talconstone are the nearest money order The living is a rectory, net income £450, with 52 acres & telegraph offices, about miles distant of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. Buxton, and 3 held since I8gi by the Rev. John Adolphus Liddell Public Elementary School (mixed), built in 1879, for 238 Fellowes, of College, Oxford. There fs a parish children; average attendance, 191; William Norton room, built at a. cost of £130. The Primitive Methodist Ager, master chapel, an edifice of red brick, was built in 1876. The Carrier to Norwich.-Herbert Breeze, wed. & sat Barnard Miss Chatten Waiter William, builder & Kett James, farmer Fellowes Rev. John Adolphus Liddell, contractor & wheelwright Kett Mellish, farmer Rectorv Corston Jonathan, grocer & draper & Newman John, assistant overseer Hales Mrs• mineral water manufr. Post office Newman Jsph.grocer,drpr. & flour dlr Smith Eldon Jame-s Daynes William, boot maker Palmer John, farmer & pork butcher Dixon George, Queen's Head P.H Ramm Cornelius, pork butcher & COMMERCIAL. English Charles, shopkeeper .shopkeeper Baker Daniel, insurance agent Fickling George, Farriers' Arms P.H Revell Horace, farmer :Barker Fredk.wheelwright & blcksmth Feakes Harry (Mrs.), Prince of Reynolds Jacob, farmer :Breeze Emily (Mrs.), Crown & Wales P.H Rin-ger Robert, farmer Anchor P.H Francis Chas.thrashing machine propr Self Horace, farmer Breeze Herbert, carrier Francis John, farmer Sheldrake Isaac, thrashing machine Breeze Herbert, Adam & Eve PoH Grant Richard, farmer, Green farm proprietor Brown Ann (Mrs.), farmer Hardiman Edward, farmer Smith Eldon James, farmer, brick Brown John, farmer Hardiman James, seedsman & farmer maker & builder Ilrown John William, farmer Hardy William, tailor Smith Geo. Wm. Gates, watch maker Bush Thomas, farmer Howl~:Jtt William, grocer & draper Smith John, pork butcher Buxton Gerrard, farmer Humphreys George, beer retailer Smith Robt. Isaac, frmr. & hurdle ma Catchpole Waiter, carpenter & joiner Jackson Edward (Mrs.), farmer Stimpson Stephen, farmer Chandler Arthur C. bricklayer Johnson Lambert,whlwrght. & carpntr Sutton Samuel, farmer Chapman Thomas, farmer Mears Horace, farmer & thrashing Thurlow Nathaniel, farmer Ohapman Willia.m, farmer machine proprietor Whyatt James, farmer BURGH (or Burgh-next-Aylsham) is a village and the county, South Erpingham hundred and petty sessional parish on the navigable Bure, over which there is a bridge division, Aylsham union and county court district, rural of one arch, 2 miles south-east from Aylsham station on deanery of Ingworth (south division) and archdeaconry the East Norfolk branch of the Great Eastern railway, and diocese of Norwich. The church of St. :Mary is an and u north from ~orwich, in the Northern division of edifice of flint and stone in the Early English style, con-