STRUMPSHAW.

Strumpshaw is a parish and scattered village, distant 8½ miles E. of Norwich, 1¾ mile N. from Buckenham station, and 122 miles from London; in Blofield hundred and Union, East Norfolk. The church of St. Peter has a square tower, containing 3 bells. The living is a rectory, value about £520, with that of Bradestone. The Rev. E. S. Whitbread, M.A., is patron and incumbent: there are about 64 acres of glebe land attached. The parish contains about 1,337 acres; and the population in 1851 was 441. There are a few small charities, distributed in fuel and wheat, left by the late Mr. Black.

Alexander, Thomas, tailor

Atkins, Thomas, farmer

Barnes, John T., farmer

Burton, Mr. Robert

Chapman, John, miller

Culley, Mr., boarding academy

Denton, James, timber merchant

Dingle, John, shopkeeper

Goffin, Alexander, bricklayer

Goffin, Thomas, brickmaker

Hylton, John, blacksmith

Oakley, Thomas, parish clerk

Plow, Christopher, shoemaker

Porter, Benjamin, coal merchant

Postle, Thomas, farmer

Pyle, John, farmer

Shrewe, John, victualler, Goat

Simmons, Thomas, gardener

Smith, Richard, blacksmith

Spooner, John, wheelwright and victualler, Shoulder of Mutton

Steward, Thomas, cattle dealer

Tuck, Thomas Gilbert, Esq.

Wells, William, farmer

Whitbread, Rev. E. S., M.A., Rectory