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WIGGENHALL ST. PETER lies north of the above [ie Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen], 4½ miles S.S.W. of Lynn. It is a parish with five scattered farm-houses, a few cottages, 112 inhabitants, and 900 acres of land, of which 599A. are on the west, and 301A., with the church and houses, on the east side of the Great Ouse river. The soil belongs to the Rev. J. Royle, J. Patrick, Esq., Mrs. Marriott, Rev. J. Metcalf, Rev. J. Cary, and the Cator and Hall families.
The Church has a square tower, with only one bell, and the living is a vicarage, valued in the King's Book at £6, and in 1831 at £85. It is in the patronage of the Crown, and incumbency of the Rev. R.T. Powell.
Mr. John King Hall, who has an estate here, is impropriator of the rectory; and the other principal residents are,
Cater John yeoman Shirlock Thomas police officer farmers. Baxter John Hall Robert Hall Wm. Jackson Thomas
Charles Jefferies, the parish clerk, has for some time had his coffin in his bed room, where he uses it as a clothes chest.
Copyright © Pat Newby.
October 2005