Norfolk: Tatterford
William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845
TATTERFORD, a small parish in the vale of the Wensum, 4 miles W.S.W. of
Fakenham, has only 59 souls, and 960 acres of land, belonging to Sir
Chas. Chad, Bart., the patron of the rectory, valued in the
King's Book at £11 1s. 8d., and united to that of Tattersett. The tithes
here were commuted in 1839 for £194 1s. 3d. per annum. The CHURCH (St.
Margaret,) is a small antique fabric. The poor have two cottages left by
Diana Drury, in 1747.
Directory:-
Turnour Hon. & Rev. Adolphus
Augustus Rectory
Flower William shoemaker
Langley Benj. farmer
See also the Tatterford parish page.
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