Cogman, John, blacksmith and parish clerk

Culling, Thomas Norman, farmer

Davy, A., wheelwright and carpenter

King, James, farmer

Spurrell, John, farmer

Williamson, Thomas, farmer, and poor rate collector

CARLETON ST. MARY, or East Carleton, in Humbleyard hundred and Henstead union, is distant from Swainsthorpe station 2 miles, and Norwich 5. It contained 284 inhabitants in 1851, and 1213 acres of land. East Carleton anciently formed two parishes, and had two churches, which are now united for parochial, but separated for ecclesiastical purposes. The church of St. Peter went to ruins in 1550, but its discharged rectory still remains as a sinecure, in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and incumbency of the Rev. Samuel Barker, of Lakenheath, in Suffolk. The living of the church of St. Mary is a rectory, in the gift of the Norwich Charity Trustees, who are lords of one of the manors, and the Rev. Robert John Francis, of Beccles, is the incumbent. The chief landowners are the Rev. John Henry Steward, M.A., who is also lord of the manor of Carleton, late Townshend’s, and Sir John Peter Boileau, Bart.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.

Denison, Stephen Charles, Esq., The Lodge

Francis, Mrs. Letitia