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1891 Census Index arranged by Hundred
Norfolk seats Major houses and their residents
Norfolk Population, 1801-1991 [GENUKI-NFK]
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Directory Information for Norfolk
and some adjoining parts of Suffolk
Villages arranged by Hundred
The village listing below is based on the listing of Hundreds and their parishes given in Kelly's Directory for 1883 (pp. 213-214), with the addition of the names of certain of the hamlets within those parishes. Each primary link is either to the village entry in Kelly's 1883 directory, to an other (named) directory entry carried on this site. or to a directory entry carried on GENUKI-NFK or other (named) external site.
All Directory pages carried on this site carry links to other relevant pages on this site and links to directory and other relevant information carried on a variety of external sites.
For a list of the occupiers of the major houses in Norfolk, see List of Principal Seats
For the relatively few villages for which no link is given, further information may be often be found from links on pages listed on the 1891 Census Index arranged by Hundred.
And see map showing location of all Norfolk parishes [Norfolk Family History Society and Norfolk Record Office] [Note: This link no longer exists. I am currently searching for a replacement. (ECA, October 2006)]
For a general indication of where each hundred lies within the county, see the sketch map on Norfolk Hundreds [GENUKI-NFK].
For a listing of the composition of the Poor Law Unions (and the location of their workhouses) see Poor Law Unions [GENUKI-NFK]
Also see A Gazetter of Norfolk Parishes [GENUKI-NFK]
and a historical list of Norfolk Directories [GENUKI-NFK].
For information on other counties see GENUKI (England).
Photographs of many of the Norfolk village signs are available on the web and many sources of other photographs are linked from directory and other pages.
Blofield;
Braydeston (or Bradeston; or Bradistone) [White's 1854];
Brundall;
Buckenham (Buckenham Ferry);
Burlingham North [Burlingham St. Andrew];
Burlingham South (Burlingham St. Edmund);
Burlingham St. Peter;
Cantley;
Freethorpe;
Great Plumstead;
Hassingham;
Limpenhoe;
Lingwood;
Little Plumstead;
Postwick;
Southwood;
Strumpshaw [White's 1854];
Thorpe St. Andrew (or Thorpe-next-Norwich) [White's 1854];
Witton.
Burnham-Deepdale [White's 1854];
Burnham-Norton [White's 1854];
Burnham-Overy [White's 1854];
Burnham Sutton-cum-Burnham Ulph [White's 1854];
Burnham-Thorpe [White's 1854];
Burnham-Westgate (or Burnham Market) [White's 1854];
North Creake [White's 1854];
South Creake [and White's 1854];
Waterden [White's 1854].
Barton Bendish (including Eastmore) [and White's 1854];
Beechamwell [or Beachamwell] [and White's 1854];
Bexwell [and
White's 1854];
Boughton [and
White's 1854];
Crimplesham [and White's 1854];
Denver [and White's 1854 (including Salter's Lode)];
Downham Market [and White's 1854];
Fincham [and
White's 1854];
Fordham [and White's 1854];
Hilgay (including Ten Mile Bank) [and White's 1854];
Holme-Next-Runcton or Runcton Holme [and White's 1854];
[Lakes End];
Marham [and White's 1854];
[Nordelph];
Outwell [and White's 1854];
Roxham [and White's 1845 and 1854];
Ryston [and White's 1845, and 1854];
Shingham [and White's 1854];
Shouldham [and White's 1854];
Shouldham Thorpe [and White's 1854];
South Runcton [and White's 1854];
Southery [and White's 1854];
Stoke Ferry [and White's 1854];
Stow Bardolph [White's 1854];
Stradsett [White's 1854];
[Three Holes];
Tottenhill [White's 1854];
Upwell; [and White's 1854];
Wallington-cum-Thorpland [White's 1854];
Watlington [and Kelly's 1892, 1896, 1904 and 1937; and White's 1845 and 1854];
Welney (including Tip's End) [and White's 1854];
Wereham [White's 1854];
West Dereham [White's 1854];
Wimbotsham [White's 1854];
Wormegay [White's 1854];
Wretton [White's 1854];
Aldeby [and White's 1854];
Brooke [White's 1854];
Burgh Apton (or Bergh Apton);
Burgh St. Peter [or Wheatacre Burgh] [and White's 1854];
Ellingham [White's 1854];
Geldeston [White's 1854];
Gillingham All Saints & Gillingham St. Mary;
Haddiscoe [White's 1854];
Hales;
Heckingham;
Howe;
Kirby Cane [and White's 1854];
Norton Subcourse;
Raveningham;
Stockton;
Thorpe-next-Haddiscoe [White's 1854];
Thurlton;
Toft Monks [White's 1854];
Wheatacre All Saints.
Ashwellthorpe [White's 1854];
Aslacton [White's 1854];
Bunwell [White's 1854];
Carleton-Rode [or Carlton Rode] [White's 1854];
Forncett St. Mary [White's 1854];
Forncett St. Peter (including Buster's Green) [White's 1854];
Fritton;
Fundenhall [White's 1854];
Great Moulton (Moulton St. Michael), and White's 1854;
Hapton [White's 1854];
Hardwick [White's 1854];
Hempnall;
[Long Stratton, (Stratton St. Mary & Stratton St. Michael, and the hamlet of Wood Green)];
Morningthorpe;
Shelton [and White's 1854];
Stratton St.Mary;
Stratton St.Michael ;
Tacolneston [White's 1854];
Tasburgh;
Tharston;
Tibenham [or Tibbenham] [White's 1854];
Wacton.
Hundred of Diss
Bressingham (including manor of Boyland) [White's 1854];
Burston;
Dickleburgh (including Langmere) [White's 1854];
Diss;
Fersfield [White's 1854];
Frenze [White's 1854];
Gissing;
Roydon [White's 1854];
Scole (or Osmondiston) [White's 1854];
Shelfanger (or Shelfhanger) [and White's 1854];
Shimpling;
Thelveton (or Thelton; or Thelverton);
Thorpe Parva [White's 1854];
Tivetshall St. Margaret;
Tivetshall St. Mary;
Winfarthing [White's 1854].
Alburgh [White's 1854];
Billingford [White's 1854];
Brockdish [and White's 1854];
Denton [White's 1854];
Earsham [White's 1854];
[Mendham [White's 1854] (Partly in Suffolk; Hoxne Hundred)];
Needham [and White's 1854];
Pulham St. Mary Magdalen (or Pulham Market) [and White's 1854];
Pulham St. Mary (or Pulham St.Mary-the-Virgin) [and White's 1854];
Redenhall-with-Harleston;
Rushall [and White's 1854];
Starston [and White's 1854];
Thorpe Abbots [and White's 1854];
Wortwell.
Aldborough (or Alborough);
Antingham;
Aylmerton;
Barningham-Norwood [or Barningham-Northwood];
Barningham Little (or Barningham Parva) [White's 1854];
Barningham Town (or Barningham-Winter);
Beeston Regis;
Bessingham (or Bassingham);
Cromer;
East Beckham;
Felbrigg [White's 1854];
Gimingham;
Gresham;
Gunton;
Hanworth;
Knapton [White's 1854];
Matlaske;
Metton [White's 1854];
Mundesley (or Mundsley) [White's 1854];
North Repps (Northrepps);
[North Walsham (including Ebridge)];
Overstrand;
Plumstead;
Roughton [White's 1854];
Runton;
[Upper & Lower] Sheringham;
Sidestrand [White's 1854];
South Repps (Southrepps);
Suffield [White's 1854];
Sustead;
Thorpe Market;
Thurgarton;
Trimingham [White's 1854];
Trunch [White's 1854].
Alby;
Aylsham;
Baconsthorpe;
Banningham (and Banningham Parva) [White's 1854];
Belaugh;
Blickling;
Booton;
Brampton;
Burgh (or Burgh-Next-Aylsham);
Buxton;
Calthorpe;
Cawston;
Colby;
Coltishall [and White's 1854];
Corpusty;
Erpingham;
Hautbois Magna [and White's 1854];
Hevingham;
Heydon;
Ingworth;
Irmingland;
Itteringham [and White's 1854];
Lammas (with Little Hautbois);
Mannington [and White's 1854];
Marsham;
Oulton [and White's 1854];
Oxnead;
Saxthorpe;
Scottow;
Skeyton;
Stratton Strawless;
Swanton Abbott;
Thwaite All Saints [or Twait; or Thwayte] [and White's 1854];
Tuttington;
West Beckham;
Wickmere;
Wolterton.
Alderford;
Bawdeswell [White's 1854];
Billingford [White's 1854];
Bintree [or Bintry] [White's 1854];
Brandistone [or Brandestone];
Bylaugh [and White's 1854];
Elsing [White's 1854, and 1864];
Foulsham;
Foxley [and White's 1854];
Great Witchingham [including Lenwade];
Guestwick [and White's 1854];
Guist [White's 1854];
[Guton];
Hackford by Reepham [and White's 1854];
Haveringland;
Hindolveston;
Kerdiston(e) [and White's 1854];
Little Witchingham;
Lyng (including Easthaugh) [White's 1854];
Morton-on-the-Hill;
Reepham [and White's 1854];
Ringland;
Sall [or Salle];
Sparham [White's 1854];
Swannington [White's 1854];
Themelthorpe [White's 1854];
Thurning;
Twyford [White's 1854];
Weston Longville;
Whitwell [and White's 1854];
Wood Dalling [White's 1854];
Wood Norton [White's 1854];
Caister next Yarmouth; (Caister-on-Sea);
Filby;
Mautby;
Ormesby St. Margaret (Great Ormesby);
Ormesby St. Michael (Little Ormesby);
Runham;
Scratby;
Stokesby with Herringby;
Thrigby.
Ashby;
Billockby;
Burgh St. Margaret & St. Mary (Fleggburgh or Flegg Burgh);
Clippesby;
East Somerton;
Hemsby;
Martham (including Cess & Damgate);
Oby(or Owby);
Repps with Bastwick;
Rollesby;
Thurne (or Thirne);
West Somerton;
Winterton.
Barford [White's 1854];
Barnham Broom (including Bickerston or Bixton) [and White's 1854];
Bawburgh [and White's 1854];
Bowthorpe;
Brandon Parva [White's 1854];
Carleton Forehoe (or Carlton Forehoe)];
Colton [and White's 1854];
Costessey (or Cossey) and White's 1854];
Coston;
Crownthorpe [and White's 1854];
Deopham [and White's 1854];
Easton;
Hackford [and White's 1854];
Hingham [and Kelly's 1937; Universal 1793; White's 1845; 1854; and 1883;]
Honingham [White's 1854];
Kimberley [and White's 1854];
Marlingford;
Morley St. Botolph [White's 1854];
Morley St. Peter [White's 1854];
Runhall [White's 1854];
Welborne [Kelly's 1883, and 1937; and White's 1854];
Wicklewood [and White's 1854];
Wramplingham [and White's 1845; and 1854];
Wymondham (including Wattlefield; Suton; .Silfield; Spooner Row; Downham; Market Street; and Town Green) [and White's 1854].
Anmer;
Ashwicken;
Babingley;
Bawsey;
Castle Acre [and White's 1854;
Castle Rising;
Congham;
Dersingham;
East Walton;
East Winch;
Flitcham-cum-Appleton;
Gayton;
Gayton Thorpe;
Gaywood (including Highgate);
Great Massingham;
Grimstone (including Pott Row);
Harpley;
Hillington;
Leziate;
Little Massingham;
Middleton [White's 1854] (including Blackborough End);
Mintlyn;
North Runcton (including Hardwick [and White's 1854];
North Wootton;
Pentney [and White's 1854];
Roydon;
Sandringham;
Setchey [or Setch] [White's 1854];
South Wootton;
West Acre [and White's 1854];
West Bilney;
West Newton;
West Winch;
Wolferton (or Wolverton).
Clenchwarton [and White's 1854];
Emneth [and White's 1854];
Lynn St Edmund (North Lynn);
Lynn St. Peter (West Lynn);
[Marshland St. James (created 1922)];
[for Saddlebow, see Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin]
[for Smeeth; see Terrington St. John];
Terrington St. Clement [and White's 1854];
Terrington St. John [and White's 1854];
Tilney All Saints [and White's 1845 and 1883];
Tilney-cum-Islington [and White's 1845 and 1883];
Tilney St. Lawrence[ and White's 1845];
Walpole St. Andrew;
Walpole St. Peter (including Walpole Highway);
Walsoken [White's 1854];
West Walton (including, Dixon's End, Smeeth, Fen End & Ingleborough);
Wiggenhall St. Germans;
Wiggenhall St. Mary Magdalen;
Wiggenhall St. Mary the Virgin [and White's 1854];
Wiggenhall St. Peter.
Alethorpe and see Fakenham;
Bagthorpe;
Barmer;
Broomsthorpe;
Dunton-cum-Doughton;
East Barsham;
East Raynham (or Raynham St. Mary) [or East Rainham] [White's 1854];
East Rudham;
Fakenham (or Fakenham Lancaster) [and White's 1854];
Fulmodeston cum Croxton;
Great Ryburgh;
Helhoughton [White's 1854];
Hempton [White's 1854];
Kettlestone;
Little Ryburgh;
Little Snoring;
New Houghton;
North Barsham;
Pensthorpe;
Pudding Norton;
Sculthorpe;
Shereford [or Sherringford];
South Raynham [or South Rainham or Raynham St. Martin] [White's 1854];
Stibbard [White's 1854];
Syderstone;
Tatterford;
Tattersett (or Gatesend);
Testerton;
Toftrees;
West Barsham;
West Raynham [or West Rainham or Raynham St. Margaret] [White's 1854];
West Rudham;
Barney [White's 1854];
Binham [White's 1854];
Cockthorpe [White's 1854];
Egmere [and Whites 1854];
Field Dalling [and White's 1854];
Great Snoring [White's 1854];
Great Walsingham [White's 1854];
Hindringham;
Holkham [White's 1854];
Houghton (or Houghton-in-the-Dale or Houghton St. Giles);
Little Walsingham [and White's 1854];
Quarles [and White's 1854];
Stiffkey [White's 1854];
Thursford [and White's 1854];
Warham All Saints;
Warham St.Mary;
Wells-next-the-Sea [White's 1854];
Wighton.
Bodney [and White's 1854];
Caldecote [or Caldicote] [and White's 1854];
Cockley-Cley [and White's 1854];
Didlington [and 1937 and White's 1854];
East Bradenham [and White's 1854];
Foulden [and 1925; and White's 1845, 1854, and 1883];
Gooderstone [and White's 1845, and 1854];
Great Cressingham [and 1937; and White's 1845, 1854 and 1883];
Hilborough [or Hillborough] [and 1937; and White's 1854];
Holme Hale [and 1937; and White's 1854];
Houghton-on-the-Hill [and White's 1854];
Langford [and White's 1854];
Little Cressingham [and White's 1845, 1854 and 1883];
Narborough [or Narburgh] [and White's 1854];
Narford [and White's 1854];
Necton [and White's 1854];
Newton by Castleacre [and White's 1854];
North Pickenham [White's 1854];
Oxborough [and White's 1854];
South Pickenham [White's 1854];
Southacre [or South Acre] [and White's 1854];
Sporle with Palgrave [White's 1854];
Swaffham [and White's 1883];
West Bradenham [and White's 1854].
[Brookville (local web-site)];
Buckenham Tofts (or Buckenham Parva) [and 1925; and White's 1854];
Colveston [and 1937 and White's 1854];
Cranwich [and White's 1854];
Croxton [and White's 1854];
Feltwell (Feltwell St. Mary & St. Nicholas) [and White's 1854 [including Feltwell Anchor and Feltwell Fen Farms & Redmore (or Redmere)];
Hockwold cum Wilton [and White's 1854];
Igborough (or Ickburgh) [and White's 1854];
Lynford [and White's 1854];
Methwold [and White's 1854 and Kelly's 1925];
Methwold Hythe and Poppylot;
Mundford [and White's 1854];
Northwold [and White's 1854];
Santon (or Santon House) [and White's 1854];
Stanford [and 1925; and White's 1845; 1854; and 1883];
Sturston [and White's 1854];
Weeting All Saints (or Weeting with Broomhill - or Broomfield) [and White's 1854];
West Tofts [and 1925; and White's 1845; 1854; and 1883];
[and Whittington].
Banham [and White's 1854];
Blo'Norton [White's 1854];
East Harling [and White's 1854];
Garboldisham [White's 1854];
Gasthorpe [and White's 1854];
Kenninghall [and White's 1854];
North Lopham [White's 1854];
Quidenham (Quiddenham) [and White's 1854];
Riddlesworth [and White's 1854];
Rushford (part Suffolk) [and White's 1854];
Snarehill and White's 1854];
South Lopham [White's 1854];
West Harling [and 1937 and White's 1854].
Brumstead [or Brunstead];
Catfield [White's 1854];
East Ruston [White's 1854];
Eccles-by-the-Sea;
Happisburgh (or Hasbro') [White's 1854];
Hempstead (with Eccles) [White's 1854];
Hickling [White's 1854];
Horsey-next-the-Sea;
Ingham;
Lessingham [White's 1854];
Ludham [White's 1854];
Palling-near-the-Sea (Sea Palling) [White's 1854];
Potter Heigham;
Stalham [White's 1854];
Sutton [White's 1854];
Walcott [White's 1854];
Waxham [White's 1854].
Arminghall;
Bixley;
Bramerton;
Caistor St.Edmunds;
Framingham Earl;
Framingham Pigot;
Holverstone;
Kirby Bedon;
Poringland Great (or East);
Poringland Little (or West);
Rockland St. Mary;
Saxlingham-Nethergate [and White's 1854];
Saxlingham-Thorpe [White's 1854];
Shottesham All Saints [or Shotisham All Saints or High Shottesham];
Shottesham St. Mary & St. Martin [or Shottesham St.Mary & St.Martin];
Stoke Holy Cross;
Surlingham;
Trowse; (or Trowse Newton);
Whitlingham;
Yelverton.
Hundred of Holt
Bale (or Bathley) [White's 1854];
Bayfield [White's 1854];
Blakeney [White's 1854];
Bodham [White's 1854];
Briningham;
Brinton;
Briston;
[Burgh Parva [White's 1845 and 1854; and see Melton Constable];
Cley-next-the-Sea [and White's 1854];
Edgefield;
Glandford [White's 1854];
Gunthorpe [White's 1854];
Hempstead by Holt;
Holt;
Hunworth;
Kelling;
Langham [White's 1854];
Letheringsett;
Melton Constable with Burgh Parva [and Kelly's 1892, 1896, 1904 and 1937; and White's 1845 and 1854];
Morston [White's 1854];
Salthouse;
Saxlingham [White's 1854];
Sharrington [White's 1854];
Stody;
Swanton Novers [White's 1854];
Thornage [White's 1854];
Weybourne [or Wabourne];
Wiveton (or Wiverton).
Hundred of Humbleyard [or Hambleyard]
Bracon Ash;
Colney;
Cringleford;
Dunston;
East Carlton [White's 1854];
Flordon;
Great Melton (or Melton Magna);
Hethel [White's 1854];
Hethersett [White's 1854];
Intwood [White's 1854];
[Keningham];
Keswick [and White's 1854];
Ketteringham [White's 1854];
Little Melton (or Melton Parva) [White's 1854];
Markshall;
Mulbarton;
Newton Flotman;
Swainsthorpe;
Swardeston;
Wreningham [White's 1854].
Beeston All Saints [or Beeston-next-Mileham; or Beeston cum Bittering] [and White's 1854];
Beetley [and White's 1854];
Brisley [and White's 1854];
Colkirk [and White's 1854];
Daffy Green [see Scarning];
East Bilney [and White's 1854];
East Dereham (part of) [and White's 1854];
[Dillington [and White's 1854];
East Lexham (White's 1854);
Gateley [White's 1854];
Godwick [White's 1854];
[Great Bittering (White's 1854)];
Great Dunham [White's 1854];
Great Fransham [White's 1854];
Gressenhall [and White's 1854];
Hoe [White's 1854[;
Horningtoft [White's 1854];
Kempstone [White's 1854];
Litcham [White's 1854];
Little Bittering [White's 1854];
Little Dunham [White's 1854];
Little Fransham [White's 1854];
Longham [and White's 1854];
Mileham [White's 1854];
North Elmham [and White's 1854];
Oxwick [and White's 1854];
Pattesley [and White's 1854];
]Rougham [White's 1854);
[Rougholm (or Roughholm)];
Scarning [and White's 1854];
Stanfield [White's 1854];
Swanton Morley [and White's 1854];
Tittleshall [White's 1854];
Weasenham All Saints [White's 1854];
Weasenham St. Peter [White's 1854];
Wellingham ]White's 1854];
Wendling [White's 1854];
West Lexham [White's 1854];
Whissonsett [White's 1854];
Worthing [and White's 1854].
Alpington;
Ashby St. Mary;
Bedingham;
Broome [or Brome];
Carleton St. Peter;
Chedgrave;
Claxton;
Ditchingham;
Hardley [White's 1854];
Hedenham;
Hellington;
Kirstead [White's 1854];
Langley [White's 1854];
Loddon [and White's 1854];
Mundham [White's 1854];
Seething [and White's 1854];
Sisland;
Thurton;
Thwaite St. Mary [or Twaite] [White's 1854];
Topcroft [White's 1854];
Woodton [and White's 1854];
Cranworth [and 1937; and White's 1845, 1854, and 1883];
[Dumpling Green];
East Dereham [and White's 1854];
East Tuddenham [and White's 1854 and 1836];
[Etling Green];
[Flockthorpe and White's 1854];
Garvestone [and White's 1854];
Hardingham [and White's 1854];
Hockering;
Letton [and 1892, 1896, 1904; and 1937; and White's 1854];
Mattishall; [and White's 1854];
Mattishall Burgh; [and White's 1854];
North Tuddenham [and White's 1854];
Reymerstone [and White's 1854];
Shipdham [and White's 1854];
Southburgh [or South Burgh; or Southbergh] [and 1937; and White's 1854];
[South Green];
Thuxton;
[Toftwood];
Westfield [and White's 1854];
Whinbergh [or Whinburgh] [and White's 1854];
Woodrising [or Wood Rising] [and Kelly's 1892, 1896, 1904, 1933 and 1937; and White's 1845, 1854 and 1883];
Yaxham [and White's 1854].
Attleborough [and White's 1854];
Besthorpe [White's 1854];
Brettenham [and White's 1854];
Bridgham [and White's 1854];
East Wretham [and White's 1845, 1854 and 1883];
Eccles [and White's 1854];
Great Ellingham [and White's 1854;
Hargham [and White's 1854];
Hockham (Great) [and White's 1854];
Illington [and White's 1854];
Kilverstone [and White's 1854];
Larling (or Lerling) [and White's 1854];
[Little Hockham];
New Buckenham [and White's 1854];
Old Buckenham [White's 1854];
Rockland All Saints [and White's 1854];
Rockland St.Andrew [and White's 1854];
Roudham [and Kelly's 1937; and White's 1854];
Shropham [and Kelly's 1937; and White's 1854];
Snetterton [and White's 1854];
West Wretham [and White's 1845, 1854 and 1883];
Wilby [and White's 1854].
Barwick-in-the-Brake;
Bircham Newton;
Bircham Tofts;
Brancaster [White's 1854];
Choseley;
Docking (including Summerfield and Summerfield or Southmere);
Fring or Fringe;
Great Bircham;
Great Ringstead;
Heacham;
Holme-next-the-Sea [White's 1854];
Hunstanton];
Ingoldisthorpe;
Sedgeford [including Netlington or Eaton];;
Shernbourne or Sharnbourne;
Snettisham (including Southgate);
Stanhoe;
Thornham [White's 1854];
Titchwell [White's 1854];
Attlebridge;
Beeston St. Andrew;
Catton;
Crostwick;
Drayton;
Felthorpe;
Frettenham;
Hainford (or Haynford);
Hellesdon (part of - the rest in Norwich);
Horsford;
Horsham St. Faith's;
Horstead with Stanninghall [including Haggard or Heggatt Street];
Newton St. Faith's, see Horsham St. Faith's;
Rackheath;
Salhouse;
Spixworth;
Sprowston [White's 1854];
Taverham [including Thorpe Marriott], and
Wroxham.
Ashmanhaugh;
Bacton (including Bromholme);
Barton Turf;
Beeston St. Lawrence;
Bradfield;
Crostwight;
Dilham [and Whites 1854];
Edingthorpe;
Felmingham;
Honing [and White's 1854];
Horning (including Cowholm & St. Benets) [White's 1854];
Hoveton St. John;
Hoveton St. Peter;
Irstead;
Neatishead;
North Walsham [sic. in North Erpingham hundred];
Paston [White's 1854];
Ridlington [White's 1854];
Sco-Ruston (or South Ruston) [White's 1854];
Sloley [White's 1854];
Smallburgh [and White's 1854];
Swafield [White's 1854];
Tunstead [White's 1854];
Westwick;
Witton;
Worstead;
Acle;
Beighton;
[Berney Arms, see Reedham];
Fishley [White's 1854);
Halvergate;
Hemblington;
Moulton (Moulton St. Mary);
Ranworth-with-Panxworth [White's 1854];
Reedham;
South Walsham St. Lawrence;
South Walsham St. Mary;
Tunstall (Tunstall St. Mary);
Upton [White's 1854];
[Whitten Green, see Reedham];
Wickhampton;
Woodbastwick [White's 1854].
Ashill [and White's 1854];
Breckles (or Breccles) [and 1937 and White's 1854];
Carbrooke [and White's 1854];
Caston [and White's 1854];
Griston [and White's 1854];
Little Ellingham [and White's 1854];
Merton [and 1937; and White's 1854];
Ovington [and White's 1854];
Rockland St Peter [and White's 1854];
Saham Toney [and White's 1845, 1854, and 1883];
Scoulton [and White's 1854];
Stow Bedon [and White's 1854];
Thompson [and White's 1854];
Threxton [and White's 1854];
Tottington [and White's 1845, 1854, and 1883];
Watton [and White's 1854].
[Note: the above, and following links, are to a description of the City and its parishes]
All Saints
Earlham St.Mary
Eaton St.Andrew;
Heigham;
Hellesdon;
Lakenham;
New Lakenham;
Pockthorpe see St. James;
St. Andrew;
St. Augustine;
St. Benedict;
St. Clement;
St. Edmund;
St. Etheldred;
St. George Colegate;
St. George Tombland;
St. Giles;
St. Gregory;
St. Helen;
St. James;
St. John Maddermarket;
St. John Sepulchre;
St. John Timberhill;
St. Julian;
St. Lawrence;
St. Margaret;
St. Martin-at-Oak;
St. Martin-at-Palace;
St. Mary-at-Coslany;
St. Mary-in-the-Marsh;
St. Michael-at-Coslany;
St. Michael-at-Plea;
St. Michael-at-Thorn;
St. Paul;
St. Peter Hungate;
St. Peter Mancroft;
St. Peter-per-Mountergate;
St. Peter Southgate;
St. Saviour;
St. Simon & St. Jude;
St. Stephen;
St. Swithin;
Thorpe (St Matthew) (Thorpe Hamlet);
Town Close;
Trowse-Millgate;
Carrow;
Bracondale;
Britannia Barracks;
The Great Hospital;
Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children;
King's Royal Hussars (Cavalry Barracks);
Norfolk & Norwich Hospital;
Norwich Prison;
All Saints'; South Lynn; King's Lynn St. Margaret; [Seeche. Gaywood & West Lynn].
Thetford St. Cuthbert; Thetford St. Mary; and
Thetford St. Peter.
Great Yarmouth;
the district of Runham Vauxhall and Gorleston [and Southtown and Cobholm Island] (in the county of Suffolk until mid-20th century)
Adjoining parts of Suffolk
Badwell Ash;
Bardwell;
Barnham;
;
Coney Weston;
Culford; Elmswell;
Euston;
Fakenham Magna;
Great Ashfield;
Hepworth;
Hinderclay;
Honington;
Hopton;
Hunston; Ingham; Ixworth;
Knettishall;
Langham; Little Livermere;
Market Weston;
Norton;
Rickinghall Inferior;
Rushford (Norfolk);
Sapiston;
Stanton;
Stowlangtoft;
Thelnetham;
Thorpe-by-Ixworth; Troston; Walsham-le-Willows; Wattisfield; West Stow; Wordwell.
Hundred of Hoxne
Athelington, Badingham, Bedfield, Bedingfield, Brundish, Denham, Dennington, Fressingfield, Horham,
Hoxne [Kelly's 1900 (Martin Edwards)];
Laxfield;
Mendham (part Norfolk [White's 1854]).
Metfield, Monk Soham, Saxstead, Southolt, Stradbroke, Syleham, Tannington, Weybread, Wilby, Wingfield, Withersdale, Worlingworth.
Barton Mills;
Brandon;
Cavenham [GENUKI-SFK];
Elveden (or Elden);
Eriswell [GENUKI-SFK];
Freckenham [GENUKI-SFK];
Herringswell [GENUKI-SFK];
Icklingham [GENUKI-SFK];
Lakenheath [GENUKI-SFK]
Mildenhall [GENUKI-SFK];
Santon Downham;
Tuddenham;
Wangford;
Worlington [GENUKI-SFK].
Ashby, Barnby, Belton, (including Browston), Blundeston, Bradwell, Burgh Castle, Carlton Colville, Corton, Flixton, Fritton, Gisleham, Gorleston-with-Southtown or Little Yarmouth, Gunton, Herringfleet, Hopton, Kessingland, Kirkley, Lound, Lowestoft (Union details only), Mutford, Oulton, Pakefield, Rushmere, Somerleyton.
All Saints & Saint Nicholas (South Elmham), Barsham, Beccles, Bungay Holy Trinity, Bungay St. Mary, Ellough, Flixton, Homersfield, Mettingham. Morth Cove, Redisham, Ringsfield, St. Andreew (Ilketshall), St. Cross (South Elmham) or Sandcroft. St. James (South Elmham), St. John (Ilketshall), St. Lawrence (Ilketshall), St. Margaret (Ilketshall), St. Margaret (South Elmham), St. Michael (South Elmham), St. Peter (South Elmham), Shadingfield, Sheepmeadow, Sotterley, Weston, Willmingham, Worlingham.
Adjoining parts of Cambridgeshire
Hundred of Wisbech (Isle of Ely)
Elm; Leverington; Newton, Outwell, Parson Drove Chapelry, Thorney, Tydd St. Giles, Upwell, [Welney], Wisbech St. Mary, and Wisbech St. Peter.
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