WASHBROOK.
A village and parish 2½ miles north of Capel station, 3½ S.W. of Ipswich, in the Samford Hundred and Union, East Suffolk. The living is a vicarage, annexed to the rectory of Copdock, of which the Hon. and Rev. Frederick De Grey, M.A., is the incumbent. The population in 1851 was 514. There is a small Wesleyan Chapel, and a Police Station of the East Suffolk Constabulary.
Bishop, Robert, parish clerk
Cant, William, baker and flour dealer
Cattermull, Jonathan, police officer
Catton, Herbert, farmer, Amor hall
Dakin, John, farmer
Dakin, Mercy, farmer
Edwards, George, bricklayer
Game, John, farmer, Birch house
Gentry, James, farmer
Hayward, Edward, provision dealer
Kerridge, Daniel, relieving officer
Lambert, John, shoemaker
Martin, James Darby, Rookery
Minter, Wm. brewer, malster, and victualler, Swan
Nunn, Samuel, shopkeeper
Raw, Mr. John, Washbrook grove
Trent, William, farmer
Twaites, John, shopkeeper
Watcham, John, painter and glazier
Whight, Thomas, joiner, &c.