Norfolk: Brundall
William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
BRUNDALL, a small village, on a commanding eminence above the Yare,
5½ miles E. of Norwich, has in its parish 52 souls, and 525 acres.
T.G. Tuck, Esq., is lord of the manor, and owner of most of the soil; but
Mr. L.B. Foster has a neat mansion here.
The Church (St. Lawrence,) is a rectory, valued in the King's Book
at £4. 10s., and consolidated with Little Plumstead and Witton. The
glebe here is 9A. 3R. 16P.
DIRECTORY:
Bugg John Benstead cabinet maker
Cubitt Robert gent.
Foster Lambert Blackwell gent.
Glasspoole Jas. brickmaker
Harper Wm. vict., Ram
Harper John wheelwright
See also the Brundall parish page.
These pages are for personal use only. They may not be copied, and
the links within them may not be harvested for use on your own web
pages. Please see the
Copyright Notice.
Copyright © Pat Newby.
July 2004