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Of the soil, 350A. belong to Thos. Leigh Hare, Esq., and the remainder to Edmund E. Peel, the lord of the manor, and owner of Wallington Hall, a large and handsome house in the Elizabethan style, delightfully situated in a well-wooded park, now occupied by Col. John Marcon. It was anciently the seat of the Coningsbys and the Gawdys.
One of the latter was Judge Gawdy, who, in the reign of Elizabeth, converted the Church (St. Margaret) into a hay-house and dog-kennel. The only part of it now remaining is the tower, surmounted by a small spire. The rectory is not in charge, and has long been consolidated with South Runcton and Holme.
POST from Downham.
Heading George farmer & landowner, Thorpland Marcon Col. John Wallington hall Morton Joseph farmer, Thorpland Stibbon Henry farmer
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March 2002