BAWBURGH.
Bawburgh, or Baber, is a small parish and village in Forehoe hundred, East Norfolk, 3 miles N. of Trowse station, and 5 N.W. of Norwich, containing 1,400 acres of land; and, in 1851, the population was 460. The church of St. Walstan is a small old building, with a round tower; the living is in the gift of the dean and chapter of Norwich; the incumbent is the Rev. George Carter, M.A. of Norwich.
Blyth, Sarah, victualler, King’s Head
Brown, Daniel, blacksmith
Candler, Edward, corn miller
Child, David, baker
Matthews, W. F., boarding school
Cole, Robert, smith and wheelwright
Cross, Thomas, farmer
Crow, George, farmer, the Hall
Cuthbert, Henry, police officer
Davey, Sarah, shopkeeper
Dunham, James, shoemaker
Fisk, Edward, saddler
Forster, William, victualler, Cock
Hart, Thomas, farmer, the Lodge
Lovett, Edward, shopkeeper
Page, Mr. Robert
Page, Robert, jun., farmer
Reeve, Thomas, butcher
Surgess, Wm., schoolmaster and registrar
Tann, Daniel, carpenter