Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
EARLHAM is a romantic little village, 2 miles from Norwich. The Hall—the
birthplace and early residence of Elizabeth Fry—is now occupied by the
Rev. William Ripley, M.A. The living is a vicarage, with Bowthorpe
consolidated, enjoyed by the Rev. J. H. Payne, who resides at Colney.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Beauchamp, Mrs. Augusta
Ripley, Rev. William Nottidge, M.A., Earlham hall
COMMERCIAL.
Bone, Mrs. Hannah, post-office
Bright, Edward, property and income tax collector
Bright, John, carpenter
Colman, William, farmer
Cross, Mrs. Mary Ann, farmer
Kett, James, farmer
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EATON, 2 miles from Norwich, population nearly 800. The Dean and Chapter
of Norwich are lords of the manor, and the living is a vicarage, in their
gift. The Rev. George Day is the incumbent.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Beddingfield, Mr. Nelson, Newmarket road
Bedford, Mrs., Fern Hill cottage
Blythe, Miss Rhoda, Mile End lane
Button, Mrs., Mile End lane
Chamberlin, Mr. James, Mile End lane
Crooke, Mrs., Mile End lane
Davis, Mr. Samuel S., Mile End lane
Day, Peter, Esq., Beech lodge
Fickling, Miss Caroline, Mile End lane
Flowers, Mrs., Unthank’s road
Hill, Mr. Samuel S., Mile End lane
Jeckell, George, Esq., Eaton road
Muskett, Joseph, S., Esq.
Rossi, George, Esq., Eaton villa
Seed, Mr. Henry
Steward, Edward, Esq., Eaton hall
Stocks, Rev. Edward, M.A., Newmarket road
Sudbury, Mr. Thomas, Mile End lane
Taylor, Clement, Esq., Mile End lane
Taylor, Mrs., Mile End lane
Thorns, Mr. Robert, Eaton park
COMMERCIAL.
Dix, William James, farmer
Fish, John, The Cellar House inn
Ewing, John W., nurseryman, seedsman, and lime burner
Freeman, Charles R., wholesale grocer
George, Thomas W., farmer and brewer
Matthew, John, drillman
Newman, Henry, farmer, North farm
Nixon, Robert, Lamb inn
Stannard, James, Red Lion
Stannard, Thomas, cattle dealer
Stocks, Rev. Edward, M.A., academy
Stubbs, George, farmer, Mile end
Thirkettle, William, blacksmith
Webb, W., shopkeeper and postmaster
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