7 632 TERRINGTON ST. CLEMENT. NORFOLK. [KELL'Y S Ward William David, Hamond lodge Goodson Joseph, farmer Ofley Hy. & Wm. farmers, Orange row ·wniteman William, Smeeth [letters via Goodson Thomas William, farmer Offiey Wm.Jas.farmer,BeaconHill farm Emneth] Haddon John Thomas, farmer, Fen Overton John, miller (wind) & baker COMMERCIAL. [letters via Middle Drove] Palmer Richard, fal"mer, Marsh Alexander Benjamin, farmer, Marsh Hakeman & Empringham, farmers, Parr Charles, superintendent of police Anderson Benjamin, beer retailer Balaclava farm, The Marsh Patrick George, farmer AndrewsBros.thrashingmachine owners Harrison Esther (Mrs.),farmer,Hay ~ru Peek Christopher, miller (wind) Andrews Wm. Wright,farrier&beer retlr Hawes Robert, blacksmith Perkin William, beer retailer, Smeet.h Banham William, farmer Herring John Jonathan, market gardnr [letters via Emneth] Bates Daniel, boot & shoe maker High Robert, beer retailer & grocer Plumb Wm. Edwd. & Thomas, farmers Bays Charles, blacksmith, Marsh Holah Joseph & George, farmers, Horse Pointer Esther (Mrs.), farmer, Hay grn Bellamy Henry Thomas, butcher Shoe Hole farm, Marsh Pratt Ernest, auctioneer, valuer & llelton Samuel, farmer, Ongar hill Howling Francis& Robt. machineownrs land agent &c.; & at Tuesday Market Bettinson George Young, farmer ,Pierre- Howling Richard, jun. New inn place, Lynn (tues. only). See advert pont farm ; & wool broker &c.at Lynn Howling William F. beer retailer & Pratt Robert, farmer, ('_.entral Wingland BirdJoseph, farmer,Smeeth [letters via tb rashing machine owner Prior Geo. Thos. farm r. Wingland grange Emneth] Hubbard Charles, farmer, Hay green Purt James, horse breaker & trainer Bird Robert, farmer Hunter Josiah, farmer & cattle dealer, Randall John, farmer Block Edward, farmer, Marsh Hickathrift farm, Smeeth [letters via Redington John, boot maker Block Frederick, farmer, Marsh Emneth] Ringer James, boot maker Bolton John, station master IngramJn. Thos.farmer,TheTower farm Rudley Benjamin, Dun Cow P.H Boltz Jane (Mrs.), market gardener Jackson Hezekiah, farmer, Lovell's frm Rungay Ellen (Mrs.), beer retailer, Fen BowersHannah (Miss ),farmr. South grn Jarvis Samuel & William,bakers,grocers [letters via Middle Dro\'"e J Breeze Christopher, insurance agent & confectioners Rush Michael, farmer Briggs Henry, blacksmith Jessop Valentine, farmer Rye Edmund, watch maker Bryant Richard William, land surveyor Jewson Mary (Mrs.), grocer, Hay green Seaking-s John, farmer & schoolmaster Jewson 'V alter James, grocer & draper Seccombe John Thomas M.D. surgeon, Butter Sarah Ann (Mrs.), farmer Johnson James,farmer,Common marsh medical officer of 4th & 5th districts, Capps Frederick, beer retailer J ohnson 'Villi am, farmer, Bentinck farm Wisbech union&to the GreatN orthern Carter John, poultry dealer, Hay green Josh lsaac, farmer Railway, Lynn district, Terrington lo Cave William, farmer, Manor farm Kerkham Joseph Chapman & Hugh, Sheldrake Jas.KingWi!liamP.H.&farmer Cawthorne Edward, coal merchant farmers, The Laurels 1 Shephard John, baker 1 Clark Wil!iam, painter &c Kerkham Hugh, farmer, Rhoon fal"m 1 Simpkins John, cowkeeper, Hay green Cobb John Thomas, farmer, Hay green KingCharles,market gardener & farmer, Sirnpsun James, coal merchant CocklcGeo.farmer& land agent,Hay grn Smithfield gardens Slaite William James, farrier & farmer Conservative Club (David Ward esq. King Robt. shoe maker & farmer, Marsh Sleight Robt.& Thos.carpenters&joiners president; Robert Flatt, hon. sec) Kirman John, Angel P.H Snodgrass Donald & John, farmers Crampton, Russell & Co. fruit farmers, Lane James, coal dealer Steward George, farmer, Hay green Sutton road LaneJohnWm.Railwaytavern,&farmer Storey James, farmer & carrier Creasy Matthew, farmer Large Wuliam, Bentinck Arms P.H Studd John Robert, grocer & draper CrooteThos.&Robt.cattle dlrs.& farmers LawsonThos.&Robt.farmers,TheChase Tagg James Wm. farmer, Gre~n marsh Durrant James Smith, builder Lawson Graham, bmlder & wheel- Taylor David, farmer, Marsh Easton John, harness maker wright, see Mountseer & Lawson 'I"aylor Joseph Edwd. farmer, Button rd Edwards John, beer retailer, Marsh Leather James & Joseph,farmers,Marsh I Taylor Thomas, farmer, Fen [letters EdwardsJames,straw dealer,Hay green Liberal Association (John Wright, presi- ~ via Middle Drove] Edwards \VIlliam, farmer dent; Stephen Featherstone,hon. sec) 'Thurlow William, Jolly Farmers P.H Ellis John, grocP-r & draper Little John Wilson, blacksmith Tipple Geo. ginger beer manufacturer Ellnor William, farmer, Fen [letters LockStephn.farmer&landownr.Hay grn , Tuffs Josiah Alhert, grazier, Vine house via Middle Drove] Long Frederick, butcher I 'ruffs Uriah, poultry dealer Empringham James, farmer & cattle Long Mary (Mrs.), milliner & dress ma Wales Wilham. farmer, Little London dealer, Baladava farm Mallett Farmer, farmer, Kew Marsh \\Talker John, farmer, Church farm Faulkner John Thos. farmer, Wingland Mallett Waiter, beer retailer & painter _Ward William Robert David, solicitor, & Faulkner Joseph, farmer, Wingland Marchbanks Robert Wm. fa.rmer,Marsh vestry clerk to Terrington & solicitor Flatman Robert, farmer Markham John Thomas, butcher to Marsh land Tramroads Co. Hamond l:<'latt Robert, assistant overseer for Ter­ Mason G. Henry, farmer, Hay green , lodge; & at Lynn rington St. Clement & Tilm7 St. Mendham Robert, farmer, Admiral's ' Warnes Charlotte (Mrs.),farmer,Marsh Lawrence & collector of taxes, & bun. farm, Marsh Warnes \Villiam James, farmer, Marsh sec. to the Conservative club Miles Ja.mes, farmer, ~\Ia.rsh 'Vatson George, coal merchant & farmr FordhamRobert, miller (wind & steam), Millington William, boot maker 1 Watts James, farmer, Hay green farmer &corn merchant,Orange farm Minns Jane (Mrs.), carrier Wharfe Robt. blacksmith,Northgate cot Funnell Robert, farmer ~Iitchell Charles Freeman, grocer Williamson Jotm & William, farmers FyshJohnFrancis,grocer & drpr. Post off Money George, farmer, Elm house "\\'illiamson John, farmer, Marsh Gagen Michael,farmer,Lovell'sHall frm Moore Robert, shoe maker \Vils0n John, beer retailer, Hay green Gent George, farmer, Marsh Moulton George, farmer, Marsh , \Vinterton Sc1lathiel, sexton Gent William, farmer, Marsh Mountseer & Lawson, builders & wheel- i \Vright John, blacksmith Gilbert James, farmer wrights Wright John, boot maker Girdlestone Thomas, plumber & glazier Neve Walter, Coach & Horses P.H \Vright John Newcome, farmer Goodley Arthur, farmer, Fen Nicholas Frant:is, farmer, :\Iarsh 1 "'right William, dairyman, Hay green Goodson Alfred, farmer, Marsh I TERRINGTON ST. JOHN is o. village and parish and held sinee 1885 by the Rev. Robert Fredcrick Cory n.A. situated on the Wisbech road, 3 miles south from Terrington of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Here is a Free St. Clement's station on the Bourn and Lynn junction Methodist chapel, erected in 1845· The charities amount to railway, 6~ miles south-west from Lynn and about the same about £32 a yf".ar, derived from the poor's land of 13 acres. distance from Wisbech, in theN orth \Vestern division of the There is also an endowment from 25 acres of land of about county, hundred and petty sessional division of Freebridge £30 a year, which is applied to the repairs of the church, Marshland, union of \Visbech, county court district of Lynn, and four almshouses for four widows, endowed with four rural deanery of Lynn Marshland and archdeaconry and acres of land for the purchase of coals. Sir Wi!liam Hovell diocese of Norwich. The church of St. John, on the north Brown ffulkes bart. D.L., J.P. of Hillington Hall, who is lord side of the parish, was built at "Peyke's Cross" in 1423 1 of the manor, Messrs. Samuel Stuckdale, James Johnson, under a licence granted by the Bishop of Ely and made the trustees of William lngram, William Edward Page, parochial by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1530, it is a William Benjamin Johnson esq. and Thomas Ed. llagge esq. building of stone, in the Early English style, consisting of D.L., J. P. Gaywood Hall, and Mr. James Holland, are the chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western chief landowners. The soil is clay and loam ; subsoil, gault tower, with pinnacles, containing 6 bells: the tower stands and clay. The chief crops are wheat, peas, oats, beans, about 15 feet from the church, but is connected with it by coleseed, mustard, roots and grass. The parish contains a building called" the PriP~'it's house:" there are two stained 2,320A. 3R. 34P. of land; rateable value, £4,287 ; the popu­ windows: the church was repaired in 1853. at a cost of lation in r8gx was 603. By a Local Government Order a. £15o, and affords 378 sittings. The register dates from the detached part of this parish, known as New Common Marsh, year 1536. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent- was amalgamated with 'ferrington St. Clement in 1885. charge /.,"r6o, net yearly value [,I57, including 5 acres of glebe, with residence, built in 1845• in the gift of the Crown, Sexton, Joseph Winterton, senior.· • .
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