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NORFOLK. [KELLY's Oharge £350, Net Yearly Value £300, with 2Oacres of Glebe and Pal Landowners 'l94 MOULTON f;ll'o MIQl;I.AEL... ;NORFOLK. [KELLY's oharge £350, net yearly value £300, with 2oacres of glebe and pal landowners. The soil is clay; sub!)oil, clay. The chie( residence, in the gilt of C. W. Chute esq. and held since 1889 crops are wheat, barley and beans. The area is 1,347 acres; by the Rev. Theophilus Dacre Chute !.LA. of Keble College, rateable value, £2,o63; the population in 1891; was 373· Oxford. The town land of IOA. oR. 14P. produces about l'arish Clerk, George Aldis. £4o yearly, which is divided between the schools, the church PosT 01"1-'ICE.-Mrs. Alice N. Hearne, sub-postmistress. and the poor. Samuel Hammond in 1744 left £2o, which Letters through Long Stratton, arrive at 7· 30 a. m.: dis. was lent towards building a cottage ; the interest, amount- pat<;hed at 6 p. m. The nearest money order & telegraph ing to 2os. yearly, is given to the poor in bread at Christmas. office is at Long Stratton Edward Betts esq. who is lord of the manor, ~rs. Copeman National School (mixed), erected in 1874, for 70 childrea i and the trustees of the late Charles Walford esq. are princi- averdge attendance, 61; Miss Amelia LuC"as, mistress Betts Edward Gallant James, farmer Neave Riches, farmer & landowner Betts Mrs. John, The Cottage Gostling Mary Ann (Mrs.), dress maker Potter Robert, bricklayer & shopkeeper ChuteRev.TheophilusDacreM.A.Rectory Guyton Samuel, hawker Potter Thomas, carpenter Stimpson Samuel, Bridge farm Guyton William, shoe maker Potter Thomas John, carpenter COMMERCIAL. Herr1e J ames, farmer & bricklayer Self Thomas, farmer Aldis George,parish clerk&asst.overseer Herne James, jun. farmer, Bridge farm Smith Isaac, farmer Arterton GBorge, farmer & fishmonger Herne Waiter James, shopkeeper Smith Robert, New inn Bales James, farmer · Howell Frederick, farmer Smith William George, farmer Betts Edward, farmer & landowner Howlett William, farmer Hpicer Robert, farmer Cadman Samuel, miller (wind) Kett Alfred John Brown, farmer Stimpson Edmund, tailor Cole Alfred; farmer Leighton Ellis, Fox & Hound" P.H. & Stimpson John, farmer Drane William, farmer shupkeeper Thompson John, farmer Feavearyear Robert, farmer Martin George, farmer Tunmore "''illiam, farmer P'ish John, farmer 1 MULBARTON-with-KENINGHAM is a pleasant! and held since r8gr by the Rev. Herbert Wilson M.A. of village and parish, scattered round a. green of 47 acres, 2 'Exeter College, Oxford. KENI:VGHAM has been annexed to miles west from Swainsthorpe station on the Ipswich and Mulbarton since 1452 : the church has long since gone to Norwich section of the Great Eastern railway and 5 miles decay. Dr. \'Villiam Richardson, a clergyman of this place, south-west from Norwich, in the Southern division of the and Agnes his wife, were the parents of Sir Thomas Richard­ ·County, Swainsthorpe petty sessional division, Humbleyard son kt. Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench in the reign .hundred, Ilenstead union, Norwich county court district, of Charles I. and some time Speaker of the House of Com­ ·rural deanery of Humbleyard, archdeaconry of Norfolk and mons, who was baptised at Hardwick, 3 July, I.S6g. Rich's ~iocese of Norwich. The church of St. Mary Magdalen is charity of Io acres produces £20, which is distributed yearly. an ancient structure of flint in the Early English style, con- Benjamin Bennett left in 1879 i,"Ioo, the interest to be dis­ .sisting of chancel, nave, south porch and an embattled tributed in bread during the winter months. John Steward -western tower containing 5 bells : the chancel and south esq. of East Carlton, and William Henry Hackblock esq. of windows have some stained glass, and the chancel retains a Mousehold House, Norwich, are chief landownerS", the former piscina: there are several marble tablets to the Rich family, being lord of the manor. The soil is clay: subsoil, various. I651 ; the family of Turner, 1875; Mrs. Sarah Seargill, ob. The chief crops are of the usual kind. The area is 1,348 · 168o; and the Rev. Benjamin Lany, ob. 1766; Agnes, wife of acres~ rateable value, £2,762; the population in 1881 was Dr. Wm. Richardson, and mother of the Lord Chief Justice, sr8, and in 1891 was 536. · was buried here 6 April, 1582: since 1875 the porch has been Parish Clerk, Samuel Gowing. _ Testored and a north aisle and vestry added, and the in- PosT, M. 0. 0. & S. B.-Samuel Gowing, receiver. Letters terior thoroughly restored and reseated: in 1887 a new received from Norwich at 7·45 a. m. ; dispatched at 5.10 . org-an was built at a cost of £125 : there are I8o sittings. p. m. ; sun day, dispatched at 10.20 p.m. Eaton is the ·The register dates from the year 1547. The living is a rec- nearest telegraph office . tory, with that of Keningham annexed, average tithe rent- National School (mixed), erected in 1865 & enlarged in 1887, charge £404, joint gross yearly value £5oi, including 73 for t5o children; average attendance, 98 ; Arthur George . acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of John Steward esq. Hubbard, master . Clay Arthur Lloyd, Mulbarton lodge 1 Draper John Riches, farmer, Hall farm Mulbarton Cricket Club (Arthur George White Mrs 1 Fairman James, farmer Hubbard, sec) · Wilson Rev. Herbert M. A:. Rectory GowingGeorgeHy.farmer & shopkeeper Perfitt Samuel, shopkeeper ., UWingfield Mrs. Mulbarton hall GowingSamuel,shoe maker,& post office Peake William, rate collector COMMERCIAL. Harvey John Henry, farm bailiff to W. Rice Robert, blacksmith · Banham Alfred, builder & plumber H. Hack block esq . Rix John, market gardener & well sinker _BarrettA braham,pork butcher & farmer Howlins Robert, World's End inn Sayers Benjamin, vermirf destroyer Barrett James, market gardener Huggins & Hart, millers (wind) Sooby Richard, farmer' Blake Samuel, butcher Lincoln Ellis, farm bailiff to Samuel Thompson Alfred, miller & farmer, ·Church William, nurseryman & florist Westgate esq. Keningham Mulbarton steam & wind mills Dye Charlotte Sarah West (Mrs.), beer Mitchell Isaac, tailor Whittaker John, coal dealer retailer & wheelwright • "MUNDESLEY (o-r MuNDSLEY) is a parish, bathing· persons. 'Lord Suffield K.c.:a., P.C. is lord of the manor place and pleasant little village on the coast, commanding a William 'Thomas Mullen esq. John Mack esq. of Paston Hall, fine view of the North Sea, 3i miles east from Gunton and George Gordon esq. are the prindpallandowners. The ,station on the Norwich and Cromer branch of the Great soil is mixed; subsoil, clay and gravel. The chief crops are Eastern railway, 8 miles south-east from Cromer and 5 wheat, oats and barley. The area is 574 acres of land and 'north from North Walsham, in the Northern division of the ro of water, but the measurement cannot be stated with -county, North Erpingham hundred and petty sessional certainty on account of the continual encroachments of the division, Erpingham union, North Walsham county court se'l; rateable value, £2,II_:j; the population in 1891 was '<listrict, rural deanery t>f Repps, archdeaconry of Norfolk 4II. and diocese of Norwich. It ·is much frequented by visitors Parish Sexton, George Gotts. , during the summer, having a very fine beach for bathing. PosT, M. 0. & T. 0., S. B. & Annuity & Insurance Office.- Although not a port, vessels load and unload cargoes of coal, Arthur Jabez Haggith, receiver.· Letters arrive from corn and timber on the beach, and some fishing is also North Walsham at 8.45 a. m & 5 p.m.; dispatched at 9.30 carried on. The church of All Saints, seated on a lofty part a. m. & 4 p.m • ' of the cliff, was originally a fine building, but the tower and A School Board of 5 members was formed here November chancel are now in ruins, and only a very small portion of 21, 1874; Alfred Larter, Mundesley, clerk to the board & the nave is in sufficient repair to permit of divine service attendance officer being performed in it : there are 200 sittings. The register Board School (mixed), for 70 children : average attendance, dates from about the year 1;725. The living is a rectory, 57; Miss Warren, mistress average tithe rent-charge £137, net yearly value £u8, in- Coastguard Station, Fred.erick Hext, chief officer, & 4 men ciuding 5 acres of glebe, in the gift of the Duchy of Lancas- CoAcrr.-During the summer months leaves the "Royal te~, and held since 188S by the Rev. Henry Crozier Casson Hotel" daily for North Walsbam, returning same day :B. A. of Christ's College, Cambridge. A new rectory house CARRIERS TO:- . was built in 1891 at a cost of £x,5oo, raised by subscription NoRWICH-Charles Bensley, to the 'White Horse,' St. and aided by a grant of £6oo from Queen Arme's bounty. Peter's, wed. & sat. r p.m The Baptist chapel, erected in x843, has sittings for 200 NORTH WALSHAM-George Puncher, daily, I1 a.m PRIVATE RESIDENTS. l Burton Geoffrey I Clabburn Mrs. The Grange Butcher 1\'Irs. Cliff.holl.'3e Casson Rev. Henry Croziern.A. [rector] I Cooper Augustus Henry, Rosaville .
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