Crowe, Alfred, wheelwright

Money, John, carpenter

Towler, Frederick, farmer

Woodcock, William, farmer

Woodhouse, Betsey, White Horse, and shopkeeper

DRAYTON, in Taverham hundred and in the union of St. Faith’s, is situated about 4½ miles north-west of Norwich station. The principal object of interest is the ruin of old Drayton Lodge, situated on an acclivity half a mile south-west of the church, near the residence of Frederick Magnay, Esq. Its walls are composed of yellow brick. Here is also an entrenchment field of battle, called Bloodsdale, and the ruins of an ancient cross. The church of St. Margaret is a plain building, with thatched roof and square tower. The living, in the gift of the Bishop of Norwich, is a rectory consolidated with Hellesdon, joint gross annual value £649. The Rev. Hinds Howell, B.A., is the incumbent, and resides at the Rectory. There is a National School recently opened for boys and girls; and there is also a Baptist Chapel in the village. The parish contains 1284 acres, and in 1851, the population was 472.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS.

Bradshaw, Capt. Francis Green

Bradshaw, Francis Weston, Esq.

Howell, Rev. H., B.A., (rector) Rectory