TROWSE NEWTON.

A village, situated 1 mile S.E. from Norwich, on the river Yare. Its population is 639; but, including the whole parish, which extends into Norwich, is 1,363. The church is a neat edifice, with tower and one bell. The living is a vicarage, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Norwich. Rev. George Carter, M.A. is the incumbent.

Alborough, Thomas, farmer

Bullard, Mrs. Maria, grocer

Cannell, Edward, coal merchant

Carter, Rev. George, vicar

Coleman, S., Trowse Eye

Daniels, Robert, blacksmith

Denny, Thomas, butcher

Digby, Robert, White House

Ellis, Joseph, farmer

Fox, Henry, Lime Kilns

Finch, John, wheelwright

Goose, Robert, lime burner

Gowing, George, wheelwright

Gowing, L. George, farmer

Gowen, John, gardener

Grief, James, White Horse

Grief, Jonathan, butcher

Grief, William, clerk to the church

Harris, Robert, gardener

Huson, William, boot and shoe-maker

Jecks, Mr. Isaac

Lingwood, John, shoemaker

Middleton, Mrs., milliner and dressmaker

Money, Archibald F., the Crown Point

Murrell, George, Crown Point tavern

Plant, James, farmer

Proudfoot, Misses E. and A., grocers

Smith, John, gardener

Spruce, John, dealer

Stageman, Miss, National School

Thetford, William, gardener and pork butcher

Thurlow, John, baker and grocer

Tompkins, Miss, Trowse British School

Turner, John, farmer, hall

Youngs, William, Carpenters’ Arms