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Norfolk: Strumpshaw

William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1864

[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]

The description of the parish has not been transcribed because it is similiar to that in White's Directories for 1845 and 1883.

These are the names in the text that are not included in the list of residents and tradespeople, below:

	  Bardolph
	  Black      Wm.
	  Dan-Martin
	  Nevill     R.H., Esq.
There are memorials in the church to the Atkins, Barnes and Smith families.

This is the list of the tradespeople and the most prominent residents.

	  Alexander  Thomas           tailor & shopkeeper
	  Appleton   John             victualler, Goat Inn
	  Atkins     Mrs Deb.
	  Burton     Mrs Eliz.
	  Cory       Mary Ann         schoolmistress
	  Culley     Frederick W.H.,
	               Esq.
	  Goodings   Wm.              boot and shoe maker
	  Greenacre  William          corn miller
	  Hylton     William John     blacksmith
	  Oakley     Thomas           parish clerk
	  Plow       Christopher      brick and shoemaker
	  Porter     Benj.            coal dealer
	  Pyle       Mr John
	  Smith      Richard          blacksmith
	  Spooner    John             wheelwright and vict.,
	                                Shoulder of Mutton
	  Tuck       Mrs Lydia        Strumpshaw Hall
	  Whitbread  Rev. E. Salter,
	               M.A.           Rectory

	     FARMERS.
	 (* are Owners.)

	* Atkins     Thomas
	* Barnes     John Tuck
	  Chapman    John
	  Goffen     Alexander
	  Pyle       Thomas           (and brewer)


See also the Strumpshaw parish page.

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Copyright © Pat Newby.
February 2010