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Norfolk: Thorpe St Andrew

Hunt's Directory of East Norfolk with Part of Suffolk, 1850

[Transcription copyright © Pat Newby]

THORPE, near Norwich, or Thorpe St. Andrew, a village 2 miles E. of Norwich. The parish comprises an area of about 2000 acres, and the population in 1841 was 1041. Post Office, at William Plow's. Letters delivered at 7.30 a.m. and despatched to Norwich and all parts at 5.30 p.m.

	Bacon      Miss Mary A.
	Barker     Mr. John
	Batley     Mrs. Susanna
	Birch      Isaac             master of National schl.
	Blakeley   Edward            silk mercer
	Blakiston  Capt. Thos. R.N.  the Hall
	Bracey     Francis           butcher
	Bracey     Frederick         shoemaker
	Bracey     Robt.             grocery dlr. & baker
	Bright     John              beer retailer
	Brinded    John              coal dealer
	Bubbings   Robert            wheelwright
	Bulley     William           grocery dealer
	Burton     Thomas            grocery and corn chandler
	Cattermole Robert            'Three Tuns'
	Cattermole Thos. Jph.        beer retailer
	Clabburn   William           manufacturer
	Clayton    Miss Sarah
	Cole       Rev. Edward       chaplain to the Lunatic Asylym
	Cotman     John              landscape painter
	Dabson     Jane              National school
	Dale       Robert            merchant
	Davey      Joseph            merchant
	De Caux    Mr. William
	Digby      John              lime burner
	Emms       Thomas            gardener
	Etheredge  Mr. Philip B.
	Firman     Robert            wheelwright
	Frost      Rev. William      Thorpe Lodge
	Gibson     Mr. Samuel
	Grimble    John              basket maker
	Griston    William           tailor
	Gurney     Hay, Esq.         banker
	Hansell    Henry             solicitor
	Hardy      John              bricklayer
	Harvey     Sir Robert John   Mousehold House
	Herring    Rev. Armine       Rectory
	Jecks      Charles           merchant
	King       Capt. Robert
	Lacey      Robert            travelling tea dealer
	Lincoln    Thomas            grocery dealer
	Lincoln    William T.        wheelwright
	Martin     William           blacksmith
	Olby       William           flint napper
	Orfeur     John              merchant
	Owen       Ebenezer          governor of lunatic asylum
	Palmer     Mrs. Sarah
	Palmer     Nathaniel         barrister
	Penrice    David             surgeon
	Plow       William           shoemaker
	Postle     Mrs. Sarah
	Provart    William           'King's Head Inn'
	Rayner     John              gardener
	Rodwell    Elizabeth         lodging house
	Rose       Ann               grocery dealer and baker
	Russell    Henry and Son     piano forte makers
	Sabberton  Thomas            machine maker and coal dealer
	Shardelow  Benj.             plumber, painter, &c.
	Smith      Jph.              'Buck' (& coal dealer)
	Southgate  Henry             'Griffin'
	Spooner    John              shoemaker
	Steward    Mrs. Mary
	Tinker     Horace            shoemaker
	Wells      Mr. Robert
	Weston     Charles           brewer
	Wodehouse  Edmund, Esq. M.P.
	Wright     Robert John       surveyor
	Youngman   George            gardener

	                      Farmers.

	Albin      Daniel            Leggett    William
	Albin      Samuel            Scarfe     Samuel
	Bright     John              Starling   Samuel
	Clear      James             Starling   William
	Dale       James             Whittaker  Samuel
	Jecks      William           Woolsey    Samuel


See also the Thorpe St Andrew parish page.

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August 2008