BRAMERTON.

A parish in Henstead hundred, East Norfolk, beautifully situated 2 miles west of Rockland, 118 miles from London, and 4¾ S.E. of Norwich station. The population in 1851 was 227, and it contains 728 acres of rich land, belonging to several owners, the largest of whom is John Blake, Esq., who resides at the Hall, a mansion facing the common, which has been recently enclosed. The church of St. Peter is an ancient structure, rebuilt in 1462; it has a square tower, ornamented with small spires at each corner. The living is a rectory, in the gift of Robert Fellowes, Esq. The Rev. Edmund Blake is the incumbent, who resides in the rectory house adjoining the church. Here is a small Free School.

Balls, Robert, H., cattle salesman

Beaumont, Robert, farmer

Beaumont, Henry, carpenter

Blake, John, Esq., hall

Blake, Rev. Edmund, M.A., rectory

Forder, John, shopkeeper

Frost, James, gardener

Miller, James, farmer

Orsborne, Jacob, farmer

Reeve, John, gardener

Rudd, Robert, farmer

Todd, David, blacksmith

Tubbs, William, farmer

Turner, Samuel, victualler, Wood’s End ferry

Wilde, William, coroner for the City of Norwich