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The principal freeholders are Sir E.H.K. Lacon, and Rd. Glasspoole, Esq., who have handsome mansions here; and in Capt. Glasspoole's is a fine collection of India and Chinese productions, purchased by the owner when in the East India Company's service.
The Church is a small edifice, with several monuments of the Upcher and Manning families. The perpetual curacy, as already stated [in the entry for Ormesby St Margaret], is consolidated with Ormesby St. Margaret and Scratby. The Revs. G. and C. Lucas are lords of the manor, and B. Caldicot, Esq., has an estate here.
The Land left for repairing the Church and relieving the poor, comprises 16A. 2R. 20P., let for £32. 15s. a year, which is partly distributed in coals and blankets.
The principal inhabitants are
Glasspoole Richard, Esq. Lacon Sir Edmund Henry Knowles, Bart. Ormesby House yeomen farmers Addy John Beck Benj. Bullimore Joseph Chapman Geo. Pollard John Flaxman Robt. Newman John Teasdell Lancelot
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October 2004