Tallowin, Joseph, Old Mile Cross, Upper Hellesden
Wells, William Harrison, miller
Wright, Miss Harriet, National schoolmistress, Upper Hellesden
HETHERSETT has a railway station on the Eastern Counties’ Railway. This village is in Humbleyard hundred; 3 miles from Wymondham, and 6 from Norwich. There is a chapel for Wesleyans; also a National and British school for boys and girls, which are both well attended. The living is a rectory, with that of Canteloffe annexed, in the gift of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. The present incumbent is the Rev. William Reynolds Collett, M.A. The Oak of Reformation, under which the two Ketts and their associates took a solemn oath in 1549 to reform the abuses of Church and State, is still to be seen on the road from Wymondham to Hethersett. The population is 1209. John Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P., and Henry Back, Esq., are the chief landowners. The station is in Ketteringham, about a mile distant.
PRIVATE RESIDENTS.
Andrew, Rev. William Wayte, M.A., incumbent of Ketteringham, Wood hall
Back, Alfred, Esq.
Back, Henry, Esq. Hethersett hall
Baker, Mr. Benjamin, Lynch green
Brown, The Misses