Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
Banham, James, well sinker
Banham, William, farmer and butcher
Barker, Robert, farmer
Bealey, Thomas, shopkeeper and wheelwright
Blowers, John, land agent, Hall
Cannell, Jacob, butcher
Carr, John, farmer
Coe, John, police constable
Cole, William, gardener
Culley, Henry Utting, corn miller
Culley, John, farmer
Cushion, William, shoemaker
Fairman, Benjamin, basket maker
Grant, Joseph, glass stainer
Frost, Rose, National schoolmistress
Gunton, Edward, Red Lion
Gunton, George, brickmaker
Hall, Horatio, druggist and grocer
Harman, Henry, farmer
Hastings Edward, carpenter
Hastings, Elizabeth, farmer
Hastings, William, carpenter
Howard, Peter, farmer
Hudson, James, The Falcon
Jewell, Samuel, veterinary surgeon
Kidd, Mrs., bricklayer
Lavender, John, farmer, Park
Laws, Mark, shoemaker
Norman, John, bricklayer and lime burner
Perry, John L., grocer and draper
Rising, Robert C., farmer, Lodge
Sadler, John, shoemaker
Savage, George, saddler
Sidney, Robert C., shopkeeper
Sisson, Henry, Black Swan
Smith, Charles, registrar of marriages
Sparks, Mary, British school
Spaul, John, tailor
Spaul, Miss Betsey, shopkeeper
Taylor, John, The Bush, and watchmaker
Taylor, Mrs. William, farmer
Watcham, Charles, butcher and farmer
Wighton, John, gardener
Wighton, Mrs., White Hart
White, John, gamekeeper, Park
White, Richard, gamekeeper and woodman
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CRINGLEFORD, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, is situated about
2½ miles from Norwich, and 3 from the Hethersett railway station. The
parish contains nearly 1000 acres of land and about 200 inhabitants. The
Trustees of the Great Hospital, (St. Helen’s) Norwich, are impropriators
of the tithes and patrons of the living, which is a perpetual curacy, now
held by the Rev. Edward Priest, B.A., with a stipend of £100 per annum.
A large school-room for this and the adjoining parishes, with a capital
residence for the master, has been erected here by subscription.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Bateman, James, Esq.
Davie, Rev. William Cufaude, M.A., curate of Intwood, Intwood rectory, in
Cringleford
Girdlestone, Mrs. Mary Ann
Patteson, Mrs.
Priest, Rev. Edward, B.A., incumbent, Parsonage
Tyler, William, Esq.
COMMERCIAL.
Candler, Horatio, miller and farmer
Cannell, Abraham, sen., farmer
Cannell, Abraham, jun., farmer
Cracknell, John, wheelwright and blacksmith
Drane, William, farmer
George, George, farmer
Land, John, schoolmaster
Reynolds, John, farmer
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CROSTWICK, in the Taverham hundred, 4 miles from Norwich, contains a
population of 140, and 700 acres of excellent land, the property of John
Longe, Esq., of Spixworth, and Lieut. Col. Stracey. The living is a
rectory in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, and the Rev. E. J. Bell is
the incumbent. There is a National school for between 40 and 50
children.
PRIVATE RESIDENT.
Bell, Rev. Edward John, M.A.
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