ROCKLAND ST. MARY’S.

A large village, pleasantly situated in Henstead Union, 6 miles S.E. of Norwich, with 485 inhabitants, and containing 1,338 acres of rich, well-cultivated land, in the vale of the Yare. Sir Charles H. Rich is lord of the chief manor, and the present proprietors are Hudson Gurney, Esq., and Robert Gilbert, jun., Esq. The church (St. Mary) is a neat building, on a height, and commands an extensive view of the country: it has a chancel and aisle, with thatched roof, and a small square tower. The ivy-covered ruins of another church are still visible in the same churchyard. The living is a rectory annexed to Holverstone, in the gift of Queen’s College, Cambridge, and incumbency of the Rev. J. Dewe, B.A., who lives in the rectory, a new residence adjoining the churchyard; and at the southern extremity of the village, in a vale of the river Yare, is the New Inn, commanding a most extensive view of the river and broad, or lake, of nearly 100 acres. There is a National School for educating 50 children.

Beeston, Robert, smith and iron-founder

Blaza, Philip, farmer

Blake, George, brickmaker

Blake, Robert, shopkeeper

Coleman, Mr. John

Coleman, Rhoda, school-mistress

Dewe, Rev. Joseph, B.D., Rectory

Edwards, John, farmer

Forder, Richard, carpenter

Forder, Robert, thatcher

George, George, farmer

Gilbert, Robert, farmer

Goodrum, Richard, farmer

Potter, James, gardener

Rudd, Henry, victualler, the Crown

Roberts, James, shopkeeper and wheel-wright

Rudd, Miss Jane

Minns, George, farmer

Nobbs, Samuel, farmer

Thurston, Robert, saddler

West, John, victualler, Star

Watson, William, victualler, New Inn

Wickham, James, bricklayer