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Norfolk: Burlingham St Andrew
and Burlingham St Peter

William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845

[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]

BURLINGHAM (NORTH,) is a scattered village, on and near the Yarmouth turnpike, 9 miles E. of Norwich, lying in the two parishes of Burlingham St. Andrew and St. Peter, the former of which has 214 souls, and 859 acres, and the latter 91 souls, and about 400 acres of land.

Part of the former belongs to Wm. Jary, Esq., of Burlingham House, a neat mansion, built in 1790; and nearly all the other land in the two parishes is the property of Henry Negus Burroughes, Esq., M.P., one of the representatives of East Norfolk, who resides at Burlingham Hall, a large cemented mansion, with a richly-wooded lawn of nearly 100 acres.

The two Churches are within a quarter of a mile of each other. St. Andrew's is a rectory, valued in the King's Book at £12, and in 1831 at £560, with that of Burlingham St. Edmund annexed to it, in the gift of H.N. Burroughes, Esq., and incumbency of the Rev. J. Burroughes, of Lingwood. The tithes of St. Andrew's have been commuted for £300, and those of St. Edmund's parish for £292.6s. There are 11A. of glebe in the former, and 10A. in the latter. The former has also 2A. of poor's land, and the latter one acre.

St. Peter's is a rectory, valued in the King's Book at £5, and is in the same patronage and incumbency as the above. It has 10A. of glebe, and a yearly rent of £148.13s., in lieu of tithes.

The parish clerk has an acre of land.

The patron supports a School for 40 children of St. Andrew's and St. Peter's parishes, and the rector supports another for 20 children of St. Edmund's.

DIRECTORY:

St. Andrew's

	Burcham    Saml.            shopkeeper
	Jary       Wm., Esq.
	Nurse      Rev. Perry, B.A. curate
	Postle     John             farmer
	Starling   Edm.             schoolmaster
	Thurtle    Philip           blacksmith
	Tooley     George           showmaker
	Willis     John             wheelwright
St. Peter's

	Aldous     Robert           farmer
	Burroughes H.N., Esq., M.P. Hall
	Capon      Henry            cattle dealer
	Goulder    Wm.              farmer

See also the Burlingham St Andrew and Burlingham St Peter parish pages.

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Copyright © Pat Newby.
April 1999