Sporle with Great and Little Pal

Sporle with Great and Little Pal

Norfolk] SPORLE WITH GT. & LIT. PALGRAVE. 621 Esq., is lord of the manor and principal landowner. The population in 1871 was 47. Postal Regulations Acle is the nearest money-order office. Post town, Norwich. Garrett William, Esq. I Case William, farmer SPARHAM is a parish and village in Eynsford hundred, Mit­ ford and Lauuditch union, diocese of Norwich, archdeaconry of Norfolk, rural deanery of Sparham, distant 5 miles E. from Elmham station, and 8 N.E. from East Dereham station, containing an area of 1,770 acres. The Earl of Leicester is lord of the manor and principal landed proprietor. The church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, has a tower and three bells. The living is a rectory, value £548 per annum, with residence, in the patronage of Rev. H. Lombe, and held by the Rev. Thomas Starling Norgate, B.A. The Primitive Methodists and the Wesleyans have each a chapel here. The popu- ation in 1871 was 329. Po.-;tal Regulations-Reepham is the nearest money-order and tele­ graph office. Post town, Norwich. Cremer John Edmund, Esq. Springall George, boot and shoemaker Norgate Rev. Thomas Starling, B.!.., rector, the Rectory FARMERS. Bird John GENERAL TRADES, &c., Forby George William Gayford Thomas, carpenter Forby Mrs. Eliza Harris Mrs. beer retailer George William Mason, and landowner Millatt Hamlet, blacksmith Nelson Thomas George Reynolds Mary, schoolmistress Sarsby John Spoaner Robert, the "Green Man '' Sarsby Mrs. Mary Ann SPIX WORTH is a parish and village in Taverham hundred, St. Faith's union, diocese and archdeaconry of Norwich, rural deanery of Taverham, and Norwich county court district, distant 4 miles N. of Norwich, containing about 1,224 acres of land, the pro­ perty of John Longe, Esq., J.P., D.L., the lord of the manor and patron of the living. The Hall, a noble old Elizabethan red brick mansion, stands in a well-wooded park of 178 acres. The church, St. Peter, is a neat edifice, it consists of a nave, with south aisle, chancel, and square tower. In the chancel is a fine monument to the memory of the Pecks, and several others of the Longe family. The living is a rectory, value £362, with residence; Rev. Henry Howes, M.A., is the rector. The population in 1871 was 81. Postal Regulations The nearest money-order and telegraph office is at Norwich. Butler Thomas, Esq. the Hall FARMERS. Howes Rev. Henry, M.A. Parsonage Eaton George Graver William, blacksmith Gowing John I Hind Ephraim SPORLE WITH GREAT AND LITTLE PAL-­ GRAVE is situated in South Greenhoe hundred, Swaffbam union and county court district, diocese of Norwich, archdeaconry of Norfolk, and rural deanery of Cranwich, distant 2! miles from Swaffham. The chu:rch, Virgin Mary, is a handsome edifice of great .

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