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