Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
Andrews, Alfred, boot and shoe maker
Andrews, Robert, farmer
Armes, Mrs. Rachel, dressmaker
Armes, Robert, parish clerk
Baker, Charles, farmer
Baker, Henry, farm bailiff
Baker, John, farmer
Barrett, Mrs. Elizabeth, farmer
Barrett, Samuel, farmer
Blyth, Philip, farmer
Bowles, Benjamin Robert, farmer
Bunn, John, bricklayer
Bunn, Mrs. Sarah, farmer
Bunn, William, joiner
Canham, John, farmer and landowner
Chapman, James, beer retailer
Chubbock, Henry, Spotted Dog inn
Chubbock, Robert, butcher
Cole, James, The Crown inn
Crome, Samuel, farmer
French, Wallace, butcher and grocer
Frost, John, farmer
Greaves, Thomas and James, farmers
Greaves, John Snelling, farm bailiff
Greaves, William, farm bailiff
Harsent, Samuel, market gardener
Harvey, William, boot and shoe maker
Howe, William, bricklayer
Hutton, John and William, farmers
Lacy, Pamela, day school
Lacy, Virtue, dressmaker
March, James, farmer
March, Jeremiah, carpenter
Oliver, Mrs. Mary, beer retailer
Pratt, William, farmer
Punt, Abraham, farmer
Punt, Elijah, farmer
Pye, Theophilus, baker and shopkeeper
Reeve, Edmund, farmer
Rice, Richard, coachmaker
Springle, Elijah, bricklayer
Wade, John, blacksmith
Wade, Walter, shoemaker
Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Williamson, Frederick, farmer
Williamson, Mrs. Martha, dressmaker
Wortley, Robert, farmer
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HORSHAM ST. FAITH and NEWTON ST. FAITH are two villages forming one
parish, generally known as “St. Faith’s,” from 4 to 5 miles from Norwich,
in Taverham hundred. There were, in 1851, 923 inhabitants in Horsham,
and 288 in Newton. The parish comprises 2700 acres, belonging to several
proprietors, the largest of whom is Viscount Ranelagh, who is lord of the
manor and patron of the living, a perpetual curacy, held by the Rev.
William Atthill, M.A., of Horsford. The Wesleyans have a chapel in each
village.
HORSHAM ST. FAITH.
PRIVATE RESIDENT.
Priestley, William Stanton, Esq.
COMMERCIAL.
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