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Letters through Norwich, by messenger from Hanwortb, parish, was opened in 1876; it includes a residence for arrive about 8 a.m. Wall Letter Box cleared at 2.40 p.m. the master & will hold 120 children; average attendance. week days only. The nearest money order office is at 90; Waiter Wilkinson, master; Mrs. Rosalie McWhirter Baconsthorpe & telegraph office at Aldborough Wilkinson, mistress; Miss Mary Wilkinson, assistant The Board School for Barningham united district, in this mistress McLean Neil, Matlaske hall Lambert Stephen, farmer LeederBros.blacksmiths&wheelwrights Amies Robert, estate carpenter for J. S. Lee William George, farmer, Matlaske Leeder William, shopkeeper Mott esq Hall farm & another; resides at Wilkinson Waiter, land surveyor,assist- Grand Sarah (Mrs.), shopkeeper Little Earningham ant overseer & clerk to parish council is a parish and large village, 3 miles east the Rev. Edward l\Iadoc Jones M. A. of that college. There from Junction station on the Wymondham and are Congregational and Primitive Methodist chapels and the section of the Great Eastern railway and 5 south- Society of Friends have a meeting house. The charities east from Dcreham, in the Mid division of the county, produce about .£34 yearly for clothing, and there is a fuel Mitford hundred, Mitford and Launditch petty sessionai allotment of 6o acres, let at £so yearly. Mrs. Berney, of division and union, Dereham county court district, rural Morton Hall, near Norwich, is lady of the manor. 'rhe deanery of Hingham, Mitford division, archdeaconry of Nor- principal landowners are the Hev. Charles Edward Donne folk and diocese of Norwich. The church of All Saints is a }LA. vicar of Faversbam, Kent, and Edward Bowyer Sparke large building of flint in the Perpendicular style, consisting esq. of Gnnthorpe Hall. The soil is heavy; subsoil, clay and of chancel with side chapel, nave, aisles, north and south brick earth. The chief crops are wheat, barley, hay and porches and an embattled tower containing a clock and 6 roots. The area is 2,316 acres; rateable value, .£3,585; the bells : the fine wooden lectern is a copy of that in population in 1891 was 836. church: the church was partially restored and reseated with Parish Clerk, Edward Land. open benches in I857-8, and was thoroughly restored, with Post, M. 0. & T. 0., T. M. 0., Express Delivery, S. B. & the exception of the tower, in 1890·2, at a cost of about Annuity & Insurance Office. - George Henry Seaman, [2,700, and memorial windows erected to Mrs. George sub-postmaster. Letters from London & all parts arrive Taylor and to Mrs. C. ~Iowbray Donne: in June, 1895, a from Dereham at 7.40 a. m. & per fpot post at 4-45 p.m. two-manual organ was erected, the gift of Mr. JamesBailey Letters are dispatched to Dereham at 11.40 a.m. & 5.20 of Shortgrove, Essex, M.P. who was born in this parish: there p.m. ; sundays at 10.30 a.rn are 415 s1ttmgs. The register dates from the year 1656. The National School (mixed & infants), built in 1872 & enlarged living is a discharged vicarage with the rectory of Pattesley in 1883, for 215 children; average attendance, 140; Miss annexed, average tithe rent-charge £225, joint net yearly Elizabeth Johnson, mistress value £320, including 131 acres of glebe, with residence, in Carrier to ~orwich.-William Howes, wed. & sat. returning the gift of Caius College, Cambridge, and held since r896 by same days Griffith-Williams William Henry Edmonds Hebe Elizabeth(Mrs. ),draper Howes William Raynes, carrier Gunton William Edwards John, saddler Hoy Edwd.Jn. farmer & assist. overseer Hind William Fish James, farmer Hoy Edward Snssens, watch maker Howlett Miss Fisher Isaac, butcher Juby John, farmer, Badley moor Howlett Mrs Francis George Hastings Knapp,farmer King John, dealer Jones Rev. Edwd.lYladoc 1\I.A.Vicarage & breeder of Norfolk Hackneys, The King Lebbell, carpenter Pearce ~frs Old Hall farm Laycock George, hawker Penfold Thomas Cunningham Gapp Frederick John, farmer Leeds Horacc, farmer & dealer Riches Mrs Gapp Robert, farmer Leveridge John, carcase butcher Taylor George J.P George Robert Fredk. grocer & draper Leveridge John, farmer Thackeray Rev.Joseph(Congregational) Godfrey William, cooper Lusher John, baker Tborpe Willia.m Nicholas Gow Alfred Thomas,professor of music, Lusher William, ma-rket gardener Yull William The Cedars l\Ieachen Frederick, farmer Graves John, insurance agent Meale John, grocer & draper • COMMERCIAL. Greenwood Matthew, farmer Middleton Waiter, builder Beckett Fanny (:Mrs.), shoe maker Grief John, farmer N orton Clement, baker Beckett George, shoe maker Griffith-Williams Wm. Henry L. R. C. P. N ortun William Brown, baker Beckett Henry, farmer Edin. surgeon & medical officer & Palmer :Frederick, farmer Beckett Thomas Henry, shopkeeper public vaecinator, No. 4 dist. Forehoe Parling John, wood carver Blanch Samuel, blacksmith union & Mattishall district, Mitford Pearce Frederick, blacksmith Bunting Sarah (Mrs.), farmer & Launditch union, & registrar of Plaine John, George P. H Clarke Eli, farmer births & deaths for Mattishall sub- Pond William, White House P.H Cuyler John, Eight Ringers P .H district, Mitford & Launditch union & Reeve Frederick William, plumber Curtis Geo. farmer, Kensington house medical officer & public vaccinator, Rix James, timber dealer Dobbs Frdk. wheelwright & blacksmith St. Faith union SeamanGeorgeHy. shoe m a kr. Post office Dobbs Frederick, jun. Ivy Cottage P.H Harmer Eliza (Mrs.), Swan P.H Sharman Edward, farmer Dobbs William, blacksmith Hill John, farmer Sparke Edward, farmer & landowner&. Drew William, sheep dresser Hopson Ernest Butler, farmer maltster, Malthouse farm Duffield William Lant, miller (wind & Borne Emily Rosa (Miss), haberdasher Tofts Ernest, butcher steam) Horne George, tailor Tofts Nicholas, cattle dealer & farmer Dunthorn Allen, farmer & carpenter Borne William, shopkeeper Tooley Peter, farmer Earle Elijah, chimney sweeper HorneWilliam~I:ann,shopkpr.South grn \Virc 'Valter, farmer Earle William, farmer & fish dealel' Howard "'illiam, farmer & dealer MATTISHALL BURGH is a parish 3~ miles east-by- I (d. r887), and held since 1894 by the Rev. Joseph Thomas north from Yaxham station on the Wymondham and Dere- . Kingsmill D.D. of Trinity College, Dublin, who resides at ham section of the Great Eastern railway and 6 east from I . Thornton's charity of £ Io yearly is divided Dereham, in the Mid division of the county, hundred of between Mattishall and Mattishall Burgh; the fuel allot­ Mitford, petty sessional division and union of Mitford and ment of 18 acres is let at £zs. Mrs. Berney, of Morton

Launditch, Dereham county court district, rural deanery of 1 Hall, near Norwich, is lady of the manor. Edward Bowyer­ Hingham, Mitford division, archdeaconry of Norfolk and Sparke esq. of Gunthorpe Hall, and the trustees of the late diocese of Norwich. The church of St. Peter is a small ·Rev.1 John Shuldham M.A. rector of Wood Norton 1845 t() building of flint in the Gothic style, consisting of chancel, 1879 (d. 1884), are the principal landowners. The soil is nave, north transept, south porch and an embattled western 1 mixed; subsoil, chiefly clay. The chief crops are wheat, tower with pinnacles, containing one bell: there are 120 ' barley and roots. The area is 623 acres ; rateable value, sittings. The register dates from the year 1654. The £,786; the population in 1891 was 153. living is a rectory, united with that of Hockering, average Letter Box cleared at 5 p.m. Letters received througb tithe rent-charge £4oo, joint gross yearly value .£739• Dereham arrive at 8 a. m. Great Mattishall is the nearest including 20 acres of glebe here and so at Hockering, money order & telegraph office in the gift of the trustees of the late G. Duckett Berney esq. 1 The children of this place attend the school at Mattishall Basey Arthur, Cross Keys P.H Lusher George, market gardener Savory Palmer, farmer Coe Edward. farmer Norton John, farmer Skipper Charles, carpenter Gay Alfred John, farmer Norton Lindoe, farmer Thoady John, farmer Gricks Frederick, farmer Osborne Charles, farmer Woodrow Robert, farmer MAUT :BY is a parish, near the navigable Bure, 3 miles sessional division and incorporation of East and West Flegg, west from Caister station on the Midland and Great Northern county court district of Great Yarmouth, rural deanery of joint railway and about 5~ north-west from Yarmouth, in the Flegg, archdeacunry and diocese of Norwich. The church Eastern division of the county, incorporated hundreds, petty of SS. Peter and Paul is a small building of fl.int in the Early