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Norfolk: Wramplingham

William White's History, Gazetteer, and Directory of Norfolk 1845

WRAMPLINGHAM, a parish and scattered village, on the Yare, 3 miles N. by E. of Wymondam [sic], has 236 souls, and 830A. of land, belonging to several owners, the largest of whom are E. Lombe, Esq., (lord of the manor,) The Rev. J.S. Cann, and the Farrer and Fisher families.

The Church (St. Peter and St. Paul,) has lately been thoroughly repaired, and has a tower, round at the base and sexangular above. The rectory, valued in the King's Book at £5. 4s. 9½d., and in 1831, at £294, is in the gift of Robt. Marsham, Esq., and incumbency of the Rev. Edwd. Marsham, M.A., of Sculthorpe.

Directory:

	Brighty  Jacob                blacksmith and vict., King's Head
	Cann     Rev. John Stephen    curate
	Farrer   Mrs. Sophia
	Fisher   George               carpenter
	Howe     John                 shopkeeper
	Sayer    Shadrach             miller to the
	                                Exors. of late Thomas Farrer
	Sayer    David                miller

	   farmers

	Cullyer  John, Wm., and George
	Fisher   Jph. and Thomas
	Hubbard  James
	Ringer   John
	Woods    Eliz.


See also the Wramplingham parish page.

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August 2004