Rogers' Directory of Norwich and NeighbourhoodRogers, Edmund Dawson
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Rogers' Directory of Norwich and Neighbourhood
Rogers, Edmund Dawson
Norwich (England) -- Directories
Barker, Edmund, veterinary surgeon
Blyth, John, boot maker
Bridger, John, boot maker
Cable, Robert, King’s Head
Carman, Philip, farmer, and superintendent registrar
Cook, James, farmer
Cook, William Warner, farmer
Cooper, James, market gardener
Cox, Mrs. Charlotte Maria, schoolmistress to Union
Cox, William Salisbury, schoolmaster to Union
Dickerson, Mrs. Ann, matron of Union
Dickerson, James, master of Union
Eglinton, Richard, farmer and miller
Harper, Miss Elizabeth, shopkeeper
Leamon, Edmund, market gardener
Livock, Thomas, farmer
Lovick, John, beer retailer, and farmer
Lovick, Samuel, shopkeeper
Newton, William, boot maker
Norm, Mrs. Eve Elizabeth, market gardener, and beer retailer
Pearce, John, blacksmith
Priestley, William Stanton, surgeon
Randall, H., saddler and harness maker
Ryner, Allen, tailor
Reynolds, Edward, farmer, Elm farm
Reynolds, Jas., corn and seed merchant
Reynolds, Mrs. Kerenhappuch, farmer
Reynolds, Samuel, farmer
Rice, James, Black Swan, butcher and postmaster
Rice, James, jun., butcher and dealer
Richards, Robert, relieving officer, and registrar of births and deaths
Scarnett, John, farmer, builder, and registrar of marriages
Scarnett, John, junr., blacksmith and grocer
Scarnett, John, senr., carpenter
Turner, Edward, farmer
West, John, farmer
Webb, Benjamin, shopkeeper and basket maker
Woodcock, Samuel, The Crown
Yarrington, Henry, market gardener
NEWTON ST. FAITH.
COMMERCIAL.
Batley, Stephen, chair maker
Bullard, R., jun., shopkeeper and butcher
Bullard, Robert, senr., farmer
Cooper, John, shopkeeper
Newton, Richard, boot maker
Palmer, Benjamin, licensed hawker
Pointer, Edmund, The Crown
Pointer, George, shopkeeper
Reynolds, James, farmer
Reynolds, Joshua, farmer
Smith, John, shoemaker
Woodcock, Joseph, farmer
Woodcock, Mark, cattle dealer
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INTWOOD, a small village, near Hethersett station, 3½ miles from Norwich,
containing upwards of 600 acres of land, all the property of Joseph
Salisbury Muskett, Esq., of Eaton. The living is a rectory, consolidated
with that of Keswick, of the joint annual value of £350, in the gift of
J. S. Muskett, Esq.; the Rev. Edmund Saul Dixon is the incumbent, and the
Rev. William Cufaude Davie, M.A., of Cringleford, curate. Hudson Gurney,
Esq., is lord of the manor.
PRIVATE RESIDENT.
Bacon, Richard, Noverre, Esq., Intwood hall
COMMERCIAL.
Allden, William Spratt, farmer
Cannell, Henry, parish clerk
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KESWICK, a small parish in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, 3 miles
from Norwich. The population, in 1851, was 126. The parish, which
contains 722 acres of land, belongs principally to Hudson Gurney, Esq.,
who is lord of the manor, and occupies the New hall. Of the church
nothing remains but part of the round tower. The rectory is consolidated
with that of Intwood.
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