MULBARTON.

A village and parish in Humbleyard hundred, East Norfolk, near the Swainsthorpe station, 109 miles from London, and 5 S.W. from Norwich, containing 587 inhabitants, and 1350 acres of land. The church of St. Mary Magdalen has some old tombs. The rectory is in the gift of the Rev. J. H. Steward; and the Rev. Richard Gay Lucas, B.A., is the incumbent. Petty Sessions are held on the third Monday of every month, at the World’s End Inn, where there is an Odd Fellows’ Lodge, M.U.

Banham, John, carpenter

Barrell, Samuel, miller

Barrell, William, miller

Blake, John, farmer and butcher

Blake, Robert, farmer and butcher

Brett, Major, the Lodge

Claxton, George, farmer

Cremer, Charles, miller

Dye, Robert, shoemaker

Gowing, Samuel, farmer

Harvey, William, farmer

Lane, John, farmer

Lucas, Rev. Richard Gay, B.A., rectory

Norris, Mr. James

Norris, Mr. John

Overed, Walter, veterinary surgeon

Petchall, Mark B., shoemaker

Rice, James, blacksmith

Rice, Robert, wheelwright, &c.

Squires, Paul, Esq., the Hall

Todd, John, post-office

Todd, William, World’s End

Turner, James, yeoman

Turner, John, yeoman

Wright, William, tailor