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Redenhall is about 10 miles E.N.E. of Diss.
It is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Redenhall with Harleston
and Wortwell.
White's Directory of Norfolk for 1845 says "Harleston is a chapelry,
and Wortwell a township, both in Redenhall parish."
See also Harleston.
and Wortwell.
The Parish of Redenhall with Harleston and Wortwell, illustrated
church history and guide (St Mary, Redenhall and St John the
Baptist, Harleston).
[Harleston, Harleston Press, 1980]
Church Records
Marriages
These are included in
Boyd's Marriage Index.
They are not included in Phillimore's Marriage Registers.
Campling, Arthur
Index of baptisms: Redenhall, 1558-1751.
[Norwich Local Studies Library, Handwritten document, 1930s]
Campling, Arthur
Index of Marriages: Redenhall, 1559-1809.
[Norwich Local Studies Library, Handwritten document, 1930s]
Campling, Arthur
Index of Burials: Redenhall, 1756-1767.
[Norwich Local Studies Library, Handwritten document, 1930s]
Civil Registration
For the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths between 1837
and 1930 (and for the censuses from 1851 to 1901), Redenhall was in
Depwade Registration District.
Notes on the Parish of Redenhall with Harleston, in the County of
Norfolk, compiled chiefly from the records in the Town Chest.
[London, Jarrold, 1896]
Wagstaffe, Thomas
An account of a bank for savings, established in Redenhall with
Harleston and Wortwell, in Norfolk, in 1814, with reflection on
the state of the poor, and the utility of such institutions.
[Harleston, printed by Robert Cann, in "Pamphlets on the Norfolk
Poor", 1816]
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