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NORFOLK. (KELLY's Great Plumstead, Hasingham, Limpenhoe, Lingwood, Ingham 8 NORFOLK. (KELLY'S Great Plumstead, Hasingham, Limpenhoe, Lingwood, ingham. Grim.ston, Harpley, Hillington, Leziate, Little­ Little Plumstead, Postwick, Southwood, Strumpshaw, Massingham, Middleton, Mintlyn, North Runcton, North· Thorpe St. Andrew (Thorpe-next-Norwich), Witton. Wootton, Pentney, Roydon, Sandringham, Setchley, South Wootton, West Bilney, West Newton, West Winch, West Hundred of Brothercross :-Burnham Deepdale, Burn­ Acre, Wolferton. ham Norton, Burnham Overy, Burnham Sutton-cum­ Burnham Ulph, Burnham Thorpe, Burnham Westgate, Hundred of Freebridge Marsh Land :--Clenchwarton,. North Creake, South Creake, W aterden. Emneth, Islington, St. Edmund (North Lynn), St. Peter (West Lynn), Terrington St. Clement, Terrington St. Hundred of Clackclose :-Barton Bendish, Beechamwell. John, Tilney All Saints, Tilney St. Lawrence, Walpole St. Bexwell, Boughton, Crimplesham, Denver, Downham Peter, Walsoken, West Walton, Wiggenhall St. Germans~ Market, Fincham, Fordham, Hilgay, Holme-next-Runc­ Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen, Wiggenhall St. Mary­ ton, Marham, Outwell, Redmore, Roxham, Ryston, the-Virgin, Wiggenhall St. Peter. Shingham, Shouldham, Shouldham Thorpe, South Rune­ ton, Southery, Stoke Ferry, Stow Bardolph, Stradsett, Hundred of Gallow :-Bagthorpe, Barmer, Brooms-­ Tottenhill, Upwell, Wallington-cum-Thorpland, Watling­ thorpe, Dunton-cum-Doughton, East Barsham, East ton, Welney, Wereham, West Dereham, Wimbotsham, Rainham (or Rainham 1St. Mary), East Rudham, Faken­ Wormegay, Wretton. ham (or Fakenbam Lancaster), Fulmodeston-cum-Crox­ ton, Great Ryburgh, Helhoughton, Hampton, Kettlestone-. Hundred of Oavering :-.Aldeby, Brooke, Burgh Apton, Little Ryburgh, Little Snoring, New Houghton, North Burgh St. Peter, Ellingham, Geldeston, Gillingham, Had­ Barsham, Pensthorpe, Pudding Norton, Sculthorpe,. discoe, Hales, Heckingham, Howe, Kirby Cane, Norton Shereford, South Rainham (or Rainham St. Martin), Subcourse, Raveningham, .Stacton, Thorpe-next-Haddis­ cltibbard, Syderstone, Tatterford, Tattersett, 'Testerton, ooe, Thurlton, Toft Monks, Wheataere All Saints. Toft Trees, West Barsham, West Rainham (or Rainham St. Margaret), West Rudham. Hundred of Depwade :-Ashwellthorpe, Aslacton, Bun­ well, Oarleton Rode, l<'orncett St. Mary, Forncett St. Hundred of North Greenhoe :-Barney, Binham, Cock­ Peter, Fritton, Fundenhall, Great Moulton, Hapton, Hard­ thorpe, Egmere, Field Dalling, Great Snoring, Great Wal­ wick, Hempnal, Morningthorpe, Shelton, Stratton St. singham, Hindringham, Holkham, Houghton-in-the­ Mary, Stratton St. Michael, Tacolnestone, Tasburgh, Dale, Little Walsingham, Stiffkey, Thursford, Warham Tharst~m, Tibenham, Wacton. All Saints, Warham St. Mary, Wells-next-the-Sea, Wighton. Hundred of Diss :-Bressingham, Burston,Dickleburgh, Diss, Fersfield, Frenze, Gissing, Roydon, Seole, Shelfanger, Hundred (}f South Greanhoe :-Bodney, Caldecot, Cock­ Shimpling, Thelveton (or Thelton), Thorpe Parva, Tivets­ ley-Cley, Diddington, East Bradenham, Foulden, Gooder­ hall St. Margaret, Tivetshall .St. Mary, Winfarthing. stone, Great Cressingham, Hilborough, Hohne Hale-.. Houghton-on-the-Hill, Langford, Little Cressingham, Hundred of Earsham :-Alburgh, Billingford, Brock­ Narburgh, Narford, Necton, Newton-by-Cas.tleacre, North dish, Denton, Earsham, Needham, Pulham St. Mary Pickenham, Oxbor(}ugh, South Pickenham, Southacre,. Magdalen (or Pulham Market), Pulham St. Mary-the­ Sporle-with-Palgrave, Swa:ffham, West Bradenham. Vir~ Redenhall with Harleston, Rushall, Starston, Thorpe Abbotts, Wortwell. Hundred of Grimshoe :-Buckenham near Tofts (or • Buckenham Parva), Colveston, Cranwick, Croxton, Felt­ Hundred of North Erpingham :-Aldborough, Anting­ well, Hockwould-eum-Wilton, Iobrough, Lynford, Meth­ ham, Aylmerton, Barningham Norwood, Barningham wold, Mundford, Northwold, Santon, Stanford, Sturston, Town (or Barningham Winter), Beeston Regis, Bessing­ Weeting, West Tofts. ham, Cromer, East Beckham, Fellbrigg, Gimingham, Gresham, Gunton, Hanworth, Knapton, Matlask, Metton, Hundred of Guiltcross :-Banham, Blo' Norton, East Mundesley, North Repps, Overstrand, Plumstead, Rough­ Harling, Garboldisham, Gasthorpe, Kenninghall, North ton, Runton, Sheringham, Sidestrand, South Repps, Suf­ Lopham, Quiddenham, Riddlesworth, South Lopham, field, Sustaad, Thorpe Market, Thurgarton, Trimingham West Harling. Trunch. Hundred (}f Hambleyard :-Brac~n Ash, Colney, Crin­ Hundred of South Erpingham :-Alby, Aylsham. gleford, Dunston, East Carlton, Flordon, Hethel, Hether­ Baconsthorpe, Banningham, Banningham Parva, Belaugh, sett, Intwood, Keswick, Ketteringham, Markshall, Meltm~ Blickling, Booton, Brampton, Burgh, Buxk>n, Calthorpe, Magna, Melton Parva, Mulbarton, Newton Flotman,. Cawston, Colby, Coltishall, Corpusty, Erpingham, Haut­ Swainsthorpe, Swardeston, Wreningham. bois Magna, Hevingham, Heydon, Ingworth, Irmingland, Itteringham, Lammas with Little Hautbois, Manning­ Hundred of Rapping :-Brumstead, Catfield, East Rus­ ton, Ma~rsham, Oulton, Oxnead, Snthorpe, Scottow, ton, Happisburgh (or Hasbro'), Hempstead, Hickling, Skeyton, Stratton Strawless, Swanton Abbott, Thwaite, Hornsey-next-the-Sea, Ingham, Lessingham, Palling-near­ Tuttington, West Beckham, Wickmere, Wolterton. the-Sea, Potter Heigham, Stalham, Sutton, Walcott,. Waxham. Hundred of Eynsford :-Alderford, Bawdeswell, Billing­ ford, Bintree, Brandiston, Bylaugh, Elsing, Foulsham, Hundred of Henstead :-Arminghall, Bixley, Bremer­ Foxley, Great Witchingham, Guestwick, Guist, Hackford­ ton, Caistor St. Edmund, Framingham Earl, Framing­ by-Reepham, Haveringland, Hindolveston, Kerdiston, ham Pigot, Holverstone, Kirby Bedon, Poringland, Rock­ Little Witchingham, Lyng, Morton-on-the-Hill, Reepham, land St. Mary, Saxlingham, Nethergate, Saxlingham Ringland, Sail, Sparham, Swannington, Thelmelthorpe, Thorpe, Shotesham All Saints, Shotesham, Stoke Holy Thurning, Twyford, Weston, Longville, Whitwell, Wood Cross, Surlingham, Trowse Newton, Whitlingham, Yel­ Dalling, Wood Norton. verton. Hundred of East Flegg :-Caister-next-Yarmouth, Filby, Mautby, Ormesby St. Margaret, Ormesby St. Hundred of Holt :-Bale (or Bathley), Bayfield, Blake­ Michael, Runham, Scratby, Stokesby-with-Herringby, ney, Bodham, Briningham, Brinton, Briston, Clay-next­ Thrigby. the-Sea, Edgefield, Glanford, Gunthorpe, Hempstead,. Holt, Hunworth, Kelling, Langham, Letheringsett, Me1- Hundred of West Fle.gg :-Ashby, Billockby, Burgh St. ton Constable-with-Burgh Parva, Morston, Salthouse;. Margaret, Olippesby, East Somerton, Hemsby, Martham, Saxlingham, Sharrington, Stody, Swanton Novers, Shorn­ Oby, Repps-with-Bastwick, Rollesby, Thurne, West age, Weybourne, Wiveton, Somerton, Winterton. Hundred of Launditch :-Beeston All Saints, Beetley,. Hundred of Forehoe :-Barford, Burnham Broom, Raw­ Frisley, Colkirk, East Bilney, East Dereham (part of),. burgh, Bowthorpe, Brandon .Parva, Oarleton Forehoe, Col­ East Lexham, Gateley, Great Dunham, Great Fransham,. ton, Costessey or Cossey, Coston, Crownthorpe, Deop­ Gressenhall, Hoe, Horningtoft, Kempston, Litcham, Little ham, Easton, Hackford, Hingham, Honingham, Kimber­ Bittering, Little Dunham, Little Fransham, Longham~ ley, Marlingford, Morley St. Botolph, Morley St. Peter, Mileham, North Elmham, Oxwick, Pattesley, Rougham,. Runhall, Welborne, Wicklewood, Wramplingham, Wy­ Scarning, Stanfield, Swanton Morley, Tittleshall, Weasen­ tnondham. ham All Saints, Weasenham St. Peter, Wellingham, Wend­ ling, West Lexham, Whissonsett, Worthing. , Hundred of Freebridge Lynn :-Amner, Ashwicken, Babingley, Bawsey, Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Congham, Hundred of Loddon :-Alpington, Ashby, Bedinghamo. Dersingham, East Walton, East Winch, Flitcham-cnm­ Broome, Carleton St. Peter, Chedgrave, Claxton, Ditching­ Appleton, Gayton, Gayton Thorpe, Gaywood, Great Mass- ham, Hardley, Hedenham, Hellington, Kirstead,. Langley. I • ' .
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